Abstract: A bobbin case tool to aid in the removal and installation of a prior art bobbin case on a sewing machine. The bobbin case tool includes an elongated arm having a clearance, a pair of lead in chamfers, a locking tooth disposed between the pair of lead in chamfers, and a locking tooth face. In application, the bobbin case tool designed to engage a releasing lever of the bobbin case and operatively pivot the releasing lever to an unlock position. The bobbin case tool is positioned so that the locking tooth is engaged in a spindle clearance of the releasing lever. The releasing lever of the bobbin case is rotated by the bobbin case tool until the releasing lever forces a locking plate of the bobbin case out of a spindle locking groove of a sewing machine's bobbin holder.
Abstract: The equipment comprises in combination: a twin needle (15, 17) fed with two needle threads (F1, F2); an upper looper (30) fed with a looper thread (F3), and a lower spreader (31); a throat plate (36) with two slots (38, 40) for the needles (15, 17) and the stitch finger (42) on the line of the cut (T) of increased width (D); and a thread-pulling arm (25) for pulling off an increased amount of the thread (F3) for the looper at each angular stroke.
Abstract: A revolving shuttle for double-stitch sewing machines having an improved thread-holding capacity without a substantial increase in the volume of the bobbin case, and allowing an easy removal of the bobbin case. The novel shuttle comprises a bobbin case which can be removed from the shuttle by a magnet. The fact that the bobbin consists in part of a ferromagnetic material guarantees safe removal of the bobbin case and the bobbin. This allows the conventional mechanical removal mechanism arranged on the end face of the bobbin case to be omitted, and provides the possibility either to use a larger bobbin with unchanged volume of the bobbin case, or to reduce the volume of the bobbin case for a normal bobbin.
Abstract: The current invention involves a vacuum latchtack throat plate with a vacuum generating system. The throat plate includes a body having a first internal bore beginning at a front edge of the body and extending longitudinally therethrough, and a channel formed in the lower surface of the body. The throat plate further includes a stitch tongue having a front edge and back edge, where the stitch tongue is integrally formed with the body. The stitch tongue has a second internal bore beginning at the back edge and extending longitudinally through the stitch tongue to the body where the channel couples the second internal bore to the first internal bore.The vacuum generating system includes a source of positive pressure gas, a vacuum generator having an input port, an outlet port and a vacuum port, and a valve for coupling the source to the input port of the vacuum generator. The valve is controllable.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 29, 1994
Date of Patent:
March 25, 1997
Assignee:
Union Special Corporation
Inventors:
Maximilian Adamski, Jr., Stephen S. Ruderman, Marian Pawlowski