Clamping Patents (Class 112/226)
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Patent number: 11840787Abstract: A tufting tool module (10) for a tufting machine is provided. The tufting tool module comprises a plurality of tufting tools (20). The tufting tools have a head portion and a securing portion. The securing portion of each tufting tool is casted in a base block (12). The securing portions of each tufting tool is provided with at least two cut outs (26, 28) located inside the base block. By providing such cut outs it is possible to reduce the lateral pressure differences between the different tufting tools of the tufting tool module during casting of the base block. This is because the cast material, such as zinc, is allowed to move more freely within the cast during casting of the base block. Furthermore, the cut outs will during the cooling phase of the metal, e.g. zinc, control and stabilize the shrinkage so the tufting tools will not be dislocated. In other words, dislocation of the tufting tools during the casting process can hereby be reduced or eliminated.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2020Date of Patent: December 12, 2023Assignee: VANDEWIELE SWEDEN ABInventors: Lars Feldager Hansen, Peter Victorin, Tomas Hendberg
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Patent number: 10676848Abstract: A sewing machine needle is attached, fixed or exchanged to a needle clamp firmly and easily.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2017Date of Patent: June 9, 2020Assignee: SUZUKI MANUFACTURING, LTD.Inventors: Tohru Sakuma, Mitsuharu Suzuki
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Patent number: 10448706Abstract: A needle assembly for a stitching machine comprises a stitching jig comprising a needle holder, a needle clamp hoop and a fixing jig. The needle holder has needle sockets to hold a plurality of needles. The needle clamp hoop is connected to the needle holder to retain needles in the sockets. The fixing jig is connected to the needle clamp hoop to couple with a reciprocating bar of the stitching machine. A method for manufacturing an article of footwear upper comprises laying out a first sheet of material; positioning a second sheet of material to overlap with the first sheet of material at an overlap; positioning a felt material adjacent the overlap so that the second sheet of material is between the first sheet of material and the felt material; and felting the felt material to draw fibers of the felt material through the first and second sheets of material.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2017Date of Patent: October 22, 2019Assignee: NIKE, Inc.Inventor: Lai Wa C. Ho
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Patent number: 10422061Abstract: A sewing machine needle is attached firmly and easily, and is fixed and exchanged.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2016Date of Patent: September 24, 2019Assignee: SUZUKI MANUFACTURING LTD.Inventor: Tohru Sakuma
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Patent number: 10113257Abstract: The present invention discloses a multi-needle bar module for sewing machines. Such a multi-needle bar module may be additionally mounted on the existing sewing machines, so that the existing sewing machines may be easily retrofitted into multi-needle bar sewing machines. The multi-needle bar module is not limited to a two-needle bar structure, and may be assembled with three, four or more needle bars according to actual requirements, solving the problem that both the single-needle bar sewing machines and the two-needle-bar sewing machines require manual change of threads in the process of sewing a pattern due to insufficient color varieties of the upper threads. The multi-needle-bar module guides each needle bar via the first horizontal guideway and the second horizontal guideway, and feeds a specific needle bar into the neck of the needle bar driving block via the driving mechanism. Such a multi-needle bar module has the advantages of simple structure and automatic control.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2014Date of Patent: October 30, 2018Assignee: NINGBO SUPREME ELECTRONIC MACHINERY CO., LTD.Inventor: Qian Luo
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Patent number: 8117976Abstract: A handicraft needle punch set includes a needle puncher, and an assisting tool used in performing needle punching to an object. The assisting tool includes a plurality of tubular template portions each having a desired sectional shape. The needle puncher includes a plurality of needles, a grip member supporting the needles in a manner allowing the tips of the needles to protrude to the outside, and a tubular attachment member detachably attached to the grip member. The tubular attachment member is configured to surround the needles in a noncontact manner and have a contact end portion coming into contact with the upper portions of the tubular template portions.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2008Date of Patent: February 21, 2012Assignee: Clover Mfg. Co., Ltd.Inventor: Masaharu Tamura
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Patent number: 7971544Abstract: A quick-release clamping holder for a sewing needle, embroidery needle or the like has a needle receptacle (2) on which a needle clamping part (8) is preferably pivotally supported. A fixing element (14) is provided in order to clamp and fix the needle clamping part (8) in place, whereby said fixing element is pivotally or rotatably supported relative to a longitudinal central axis (13) of the needle and thus can be slid onto and off the needle clamping part (8). Actuation is simple and safe.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2008Date of Patent: July 5, 2011Assignee: Groz-BeckertInventors: Bernd Hillenbrand, Kai Uwe Haug, Timo Kaas, Fred Schneider, Roland Wäschle
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Patent number: 7513201Abstract: The present invention refers to a needle holder of multiple needles, the needle holder is connected with a needle bar on one end and equipped with a needle receiver with several open needle accommodating parts on the other end, so that it is convenient to process and manufacture. With cooperation of a needle retainer, the needle accommodating part of the needle receiver can become a closed structure to allow the ends of the needles to insert and be fixed on position by a needle fastening member on the needle retainer. Wherein, due to the open structure of the whole needle receiver of the needle holder, the manufacture is more precise and accurate, in addition, the processing, maintenance and replacement are more convenient, so as to become a structure of high precision and easy manufacture.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2007Date of Patent: April 7, 2009Inventor: Hsien-Chang Tseng
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Publication number: 20090020055Abstract: A quick-release clamping holder for a sewing needle, embroidery needle or the like has a needle receptacle (2) on which a needle clamping part (8) is preferably pivotally supported. A fixing element (14) is provided in order to clamp and fix the needle clamping part (8) in place, whereby said fixing element is pivotally or rotatably supported relative to a longitudinal central axis (13) of the needle and thus can be slid onto and off the needle clamping part (8). Actuation is simple and safe.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2008Publication date: January 22, 2009Applicant: GROZ-BECKERT KGInventors: Bernd Hillenbrand, Kai Uwe Haug, Timo Kaas, Fred Schneider, Roland Waschle
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Publication number: 20080271659Abstract: The present invention refers to a needle holder of multiple needles, the needle holder is connected with a needle bar on one end and equipped with a needle receiver with several open needle accommodating parts on the other end, so that it is convenient to process and manufacture. With cooperation of a needle retainer, the needle accommodating part of the needle receiver can become a closed structure to allow the ends of the needles to insert and be fixed on position by a needle fastening member on the needle retainer. Wherein, due to the open structure of the whole needle receiver of the needle holder, the manufacture is more precise and accurate, in addition, the processing, maintenance and replacement are more convenient, so as to become a structure of high precision and easy manufacture.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2007Publication date: November 6, 2008Inventor: Tseng Hsien-Chang
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Patent number: 7428876Abstract: A needle holder (7) is provided, in particular, for industrial sewing machines, in which sewing machine needles having different needle gauges and preferably different cylindrical shanks or shafts are supported or held in such a manner that they can be adjusted in a transverse direction. This permits an adjustment of the relative position between the sewing needle (4) and the gripper (6), without requiring an adjustment of the gripper position and/or the needle guard position.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2007Date of Patent: September 30, 2008Assignee: Groz-Beckert KGInventors: Bernd Hillenbrand, Bernd Binder
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Patent number: 7096807Abstract: An embroidery machine includes a base and an arm connected to an upright column post on the base. A needle bar is movably connected to the arm and a needle frame is connected to a distal end of the needle bar. A needle unit is connected to the needle frame and removably extends through the holes in a needle plate on a top of the base. An alignment device is connected between the needle bar and the needle frame so that the needle frame can be connected to the needle bar by a guidance of the alignment device.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2005Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Inventor: Tseng Hsien Chang
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Patent number: 6904852Abstract: A main needle holder is disposed above a needle plate, and has a screw portion for fitting a needle bar. A sub needle holder is fitted to the main needle holder by a set screw so as to be adjustable in position. Fitting position of the sub needle holder to the main needle holder is changed when loosening the screw, so that the interval of the plural needle is widened or narrowed in the longitudinal direction. Plural needles are individually fitted to the needle holders, and penetrate through a needle hole of the needle plate when descending. The fitting position of the sub needle holder to the main needle holder is changed by a longitudinal slit formed linearly on the main needle holder, and the cloth penetration lines by at least two needles of plural needles can be mutually set along in a narrow width.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2004Date of Patent: June 14, 2005Assignee: Pegasus Sewing Machine Mfg. Co., Ltd.Inventor: Tatsuaki Kaneda
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Publication number: 20040221781Abstract: A main needle holder is disposed above a needle plate, and has a screw portion for fitting a needle bar. A sub needle holder is fitted to the main needle holder by a set screw so as to be adjustable in position. Fitting position of the sub needle holder to the main needle holder is changed when loosening the screw, so that the interval of the plural needle is widened or narrowed in the longitudinal direction. Plural needles are individually fitted to the needle holders, and penetrate through a needle hole of the needle plate when descending. The fitting position of the sub needle holder to the main needle holder is changed by a longitudinal slit formed linearly on the main needle holder, and the cloth penetration lines by at least two needles of plural needles can be mutually set along in a narrow width.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2004Publication date: November 11, 2004Applicant: Pegasus Sewing Machine Mfg. Co., Ltd.Inventor: Tatsuaki Kaneda
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Patent number: 6752307Abstract: A needle assembly for a tagger gun includes a needle carrier slidably disposed within the tagger gun casing, a needle removably mounted into a needle bore in the needle carrier, and a needle lock snap-mounted into a needle lock bore in the needle carrier. The needle lock includes a locking post having a first end and a second end, and an enlarged head formed onto the second end. The locking post is shaped to include a longitudinally-extending slot which bifurcates the first end into a pair of parallel fingers. A ratchet-shaped tooth is formed onto each finger, each tooth including a tapered surface for guiding the needle lock into needle lock bore and an engagement surface for retaining the needle lock mounted in the needle carrier. In use, the needle lock can be rotated about its longitudinal axis to selectively lock the needle in place within the needle bore.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2002Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventor: Jeffrey A. Raymond
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Patent number: 6148750Abstract: The needle head 7a of the sewing needle 7 is inserted in the needle insertion hole 12c of the needle holding portion 12. The contact element 14 is inserted in the through hole 13a formed in the through hole portion 13. The operation screw 15, which is formed from a component separated from the contact element 14, is rotated and screwed into the through hole 13a. The operation screw 15 presses against the contact element 14 without rotating the contact element 14, thereby pressingly fixing the sewing needle 7 in place. Therefore, the sewing needle 7 will not tilt or moved downward by rotation of the operation screw 15. In this way, the sewing needle 7 can be simply and accurately positioned.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1999Date of Patent: November 21, 2000Assignee: Brother Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Nobuhiko Funato
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Patent number: 6079342Abstract: A needle support for securing needles to a sewing machine includes a block having a flat surface for engaging with the flat portions of the needles. A cap is secured to the block and has one or more channels for engaging with the curved portion of the needle. The block may include one or more grooves and each having a flat surface for engaging with the flat portions of the needles. The block may include one or more curved grooves formed in the opposite surface for engaging with the curved portions of the needles whose flat portions are engaged with the flat surface of another cap.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1999Date of Patent: June 27, 2000Inventor: Hsien Chang Tseng
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Patent number: 5775244Abstract: A needle clamping mechanism capable of preventing tip end positions of a pair of needles from being set back or forth and right or left, thereby obtaining excellent sewing performance.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 1996Date of Patent: July 7, 1998Assignee: The Singer Company N.V.Inventors: Koichi Nakayama, Shinji Kojima
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Patent number: 5718180Abstract: Multiple-needle sewing machines are equipped with at least one needle bar and with fixing device for the individual needles as well as with at least one looper shaft to which the looper holder with the loopers is fixed. In order to obtain quick and easy changeover of a multiple-needle sewing machine to different sewing patterns on a large area sewing material it is proposed that manually operated quick-locking means are provided between each needle or a needle holder for each needle and the needle bar and/or between the looper holder of each looper or each looper and the looper shaft.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1996Date of Patent: February 17, 1998Assignee: Nahmaschinenfabrik Emil Stutznaeker GmbH & Co., KGInventor: Klaus Stutznacker
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Patent number: 5500275Abstract: A needle bar is made from a support member and a carrier. The needle bar can be made with a plurality of needle grooves. The bar is made by adhering the support member to the carrier. Then the support member is divided into a plurality of individual segments of predetermined length, after the support member is adhered to the carrier. Adjacent ones of the individual segments (a) can be spaced to form a gap narrower in width than the needle grooves, and (b) can have opposing edges shaped to form a concavity having a width equivalent to the needle grooves.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1995Date of Patent: March 19, 1996Inventor: Rainer Kemper
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Patent number: 5193473Abstract: A sewing machine needle receiving and transferring arrangement wherein a clamp device for the needle is provided in each of the needle bars so as to engage or disengage the needle with or from each of the needle bars. Such clamp device engages or disengages depending on the energized or deenergized mode of a solenoid.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1991Date of Patent: March 16, 1993Assignee: Juki CorporationInventors: Hideo Asao, Masato Takahashi
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Patent number: 5143006Abstract: An assembly for detachably mounting a tool such as a drill, a punch or a needle for a sewing machine on a driving member. The assembly includes a tool carrier, a mounting head for connecting the tool carrier to the driving member having at least one seat surface being cooperatively engaged with a corresponding portion of the tool carrier, a device for holding the tool carrier in contact with the seat, and positioning element to place the mounting head in a specific position relative to the tool carrier when the tool carrier is held by the holding device.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 1991Date of Patent: September 1, 1992Assignee: Mefina S.A.Inventor: Antonio Jimenez
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Patent number: 4993336Abstract: A needle locker has a body having therein a first needle receiving hole and a second needle receiving hole. The first needle receiving hole is arranged in a direction perpendicular to the cloth feeding direction. The second needle receiving hole is adjacent the first needle receiving hole and arranged in the same direction. Two needles are disposed in the first needle receiving hole in adjacent parallel relationship and are detachably secured in the first needle receiving hole by a first setscrew. A single needle is inserted in and fitted detachably to the second needle receiving hole by a second short needle setscrew.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1989Date of Patent: February 19, 1991Assignee: SSMC Inc.Inventor: Masanori Mizunuma
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Patent number: 4989528Abstract: A sewing machine needle mounting device includes a grip portion and a needle engaging portion. A vertical hole is vertically passed through the engaging portion. The hole may be configured in two shapes. One preferred configuration is an inversed cone which includes a substantially vertically extending ledge to fit within a thread guide of a sewing machine needle. Another preferred configuration is an inversed hemicone to engage with a flat surface of the sewing machine needle. The invention is useful for mounting needles to needle bars of both domestic and industrial sewing machines.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1990Date of Patent: February 5, 1991Assignee: Juki CorporationInventor: Shuji Fujita
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Patent number: 4883007Abstract: A needle clamp includes a clamp screw, a square nut member having a threaded hole engageable with the clamp screw, and a needle clamp body having a first hole for receiving plural needles arranged in side-by-side relationship in a first direction within a predetermined plane, a second hole formed so that the clamp screw may move therein in the first direction, and a square cavity formed so that the nut member may move therein in the first direction. The cavity includes a pair of opposite internal walls which prevent the nut member from rotating about an axis of the clamp screw by engaging with corners of the nut member, and a third internal wall which prevents the nut member from moving away from the needles arranged in the first hole by engaging with a surface of the nut member opposite to a surface facing the arranged needles.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 1989Date of Patent: November 28, 1989Assignee: Brother Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Nobusuke Nagasaka
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Patent number: 4685406Abstract: Looper for sewing machines provided with a mounting shank having a positioning flat adapted to be coupled to a coacting flat formed on a positioner member, which positioner member can be angularly fastened on a looper support so that the coupling between the looper and the positioner takes place in a predetermined angular position in one and the same hole of the looper support.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1985Date of Patent: August 11, 1987Assignee: Rockwell-Rimoldi S.p.A.Inventor: Franco Marchesi
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Patent number: 4584953Abstract: A needle including a shank (11) having a portion (12) adapted to be clamped in the needle holder of a sewing machine on one of its ends and a point (13) on the other of its ends, an eye (14) passes through the shank and relieved portions forming scarfs (15) are provided on each of the two opposite sides of the needle on the side of the eye opposite the point. The needle can properly sew in each of two positions in the needle holder angularly spaced by 180.degree..Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1984Date of Patent: April 29, 1986Inventor: Leslie Sykes
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Patent number: 4556000Abstract: Needles for constituting the needle bar of the tufting machine. Each of needles provides at the base portion of the needle shaft with a chamfered portion which is brought into contact in a face-to-face relationship with a face of grooves which are formed in a gauge plate for receiving and securing the needles therein, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1984Date of Patent: December 3, 1985Assignee: Nakacawa Seisakusho Co., Ltd.Inventor: Yoshiharu Kurata
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Patent number: 4519330Abstract: A needle for use in a sewing machine having a one-way needle clamp, in which the needle is formed with a shank having a minor portion adjacent the free extremity which cooperates with the one-way needle clamp to properly orient the sewing needle, and a major portion extending between the minor portion and the blade which includes a reference surface for locating the blade with respect to the sewing machine looptaker.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1983Date of Patent: May 28, 1985Assignee: The Singer CompanyInventors: Thaddeus J. Zylbert, Wolf-Dieter Fuhrmann, Hans Hammer, Fritz Kappertz
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Patent number: 4508042Abstract: A needle clamp, fixed at the lower end of the needle bar of a sewing machine. A guide member is provided in the lower portion of the needle clamp locating a sewing needle in a predetermined position in the needle clamp. The guide member has a cylindrical opening in its upper portion coupling with the extreme lower portion of the needle bar and in its lower portion a guide hole whose section has substantially the shape of the transverse section of the needle shank.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1982Date of Patent: April 2, 1985Assignee: NECCHI Societa per AzioniInventor: Nereo Bianchi
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Patent number: 4493279Abstract: A sewing needle in which an elongated locator portion is provided extending transversely from the shank and of a length to extend from a retaining means fixing the sewing needle to the needle bar, sufficiently and in a direction to permit its use as an accessory driving stud.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1983Date of Patent: January 15, 1985Assignee: The Singer CompanyInventor: Charles R. Odermann
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Patent number: 4476794Abstract: A device for holding a sewing needle which has a cylindrical shank, an arcuate portion, and a flat wall portion, in a needle bar which has a longitudinally extending receiving groove with a flat interior receiving wall comprising a locking member. The locking member has a longitudinally extending bridge part with outwardly extending arms engageable around at least a portion of the circumference of the needle bar. The arms include an upper abutment arm extending outwardly of said bridge portion into the needle bar groove and defining a stop against which the top of the needle bar is engageable. The construction includes a lower abutment arm extending outwardly from the bridge engageable with an arcuate end over the arcuate portion of the shank so as to hold the flat portion of the shank of the needle on the flat interior receiving wall of the groove.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1983Date of Patent: October 16, 1984Assignee: Dorina Nahmaschinen GmbHInventor: Helmar Holl
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Patent number: 4444137Abstract: A sewing machine needle clamp is disclosed which will accommodate a sewing machine needle with a flatted butt in only one predetermined orientation by virtue of overlapping recesses formed by mold inserts which define a composite needle accommodating channel with filleted corners permitting needle insertion in only one predetermined orientation.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1983Date of Patent: April 24, 1984Assignee: The Singer CompanyInventor: Gary W. Ponte
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Patent number: 4421041Abstract: A needle design and retention system in which the sewing needle is formed with a locator portion at the end of the shank that is substantially normal thereto. The locator portion may be parallel to the axis of the thread carrying eyelet and the sewing needle or may form a known angle with the plane including the needle axis and the axis of the thread carrying eyelet. The locator portion of the sewing needle extends through a transverse aperture in an enlarged end in a slabbed rod affixed to the sewing machine needle bar. The enlarged end is also grooved to accommodate a portion of the shank. A clamping sleeve is provided having an axially aligned aperture which surrounds the enlarged end of the slabbed rod and the sewing needle shank to retain the sewing needle affixed thereto. The clamping sleeve is provided with a counterbore which receives a coil spring which encircles the rod and is captured between the bottom of the needle bar and the ends of the counterbore.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1981Date of Patent: December 20, 1983Assignee: The Singer CompanyInventor: William Weisz
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Patent number: 4329934Abstract: A needle holding device for a sewing machine having a needle with a cylindrical shank having a flat edge surface extending along the shank includes a needle bar for supporting the needle, a needle holder mounted to the needle bar and a holding screw to fasten the needle to the needle bar. The needle bar is formed with a vertical groove defined by a horizontal wall and an inclined wall which are adjacent to each other to define a wedge-shaped space. The needle holder has a vertical circular hole having an inner periphery and a transverse hole extended into the vertical hole. When the needle holder is mounted to the needle bar the inner periphery of the vertical hole and the wedge-shaped space of the needle bar groove form a wedge-shaped chamber into which the shank of the needle is inserted. The holding screw fastens the needle upon insertion into the needle bar when the flat edge of the shank is positioned against the horizontal wall of the groove.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1980Date of Patent: May 18, 1982Assignee: Janome Sewing Machine Co., Ltd.Inventors: Susumu Hanyu, Takao Oshima
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Patent number: 4242975Abstract: A support structure is provided for a sewing machine needle. The structure includes a simplified needle bar 14 having a solid end 34 with a transverse, threaded hole 36. A die cast needle clamp 11 is precision-formed with a hollow cylinder 13 that fits over the end of the bar and is attached by a screw 16. A needle channel 19 is cast in the clamp to hold the shank 22 of a needle with the flat surface of the shank against a flat surface 21 of the channel and the round part of the shank captured between another flat surface 32 and the conical end of a screw 23. The cross section of the channel 19 is large enough to receive standard needles but not so large as to receive the shank of the smallest standard needle improperly oriented.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1980Date of Patent: January 6, 1981Assignee: The Singer CompanyInventors: Warren D. Knowles, Lionel J. Coulombe
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Patent number: 4170949Abstract: A needle bar for a tufting machine, comprising a main bar having a row of holes uniformly spaced at a coarse pitch, a multiplicity of contiguous segments fitted into a longitudinal location groove in one face of the main bar, each segment having a peg accommodated in one of said holes in the main bar and retained therein by a locking screw and a row of finer holes, disposed parallel to the holes in the main bar and uniformly spaced at a finer pitch than the holes in the main bar, and needles mounted in groups in the holes in the segments to extend away from the main bar and retained in said holes by locking screws, the number of needles in each group being equal.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1978Date of Patent: October 16, 1979Assignee: Edgar Pickering (Blackburn) LimitedInventor: Kenneth Lund
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Patent number: 4157690Abstract: A needle bar assembly for a tufting machine, comprising a member having a saw tooth surface, a row of needles disposed with their shanks in the recesses of said surface and clamps for clamping the needles in the recesses.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1978Date of Patent: June 12, 1979Assignee: Edgar Pickering (Blackburn) LimitedInventors: Kenneth Lund, Barrie Bleasdale
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Patent number: 4138956Abstract: A tufting machine needle module having a body member attachable to the needle bar of the tufting machine. The module has a plurality of longitudinally spaced needles formed integrally with the body member and depending therefrom in parallel relationship. The body member includes co-operable male and female formations on respective front and rear faces thereof spaced at equal distances longitudinally on the respective face with those of one face offset longitudinally relative to those of the other face by a distance equal to an odd number multiple of one-half the pitch of the needles carried by the body member. The modules are arranged in two rows one behind the other with the male and female formations of modules in respective rows cooperating with those of the other row so that the modules in a row are offset from the modules in the other row by one-half the pitch of the needles on each module.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1978Date of Patent: February 13, 1979Assignee: Spencer Wright Industries, Inc.Inventor: Ronald Parsons
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Patent number: 4111139Abstract: A multineedle clamp for sewing machines, comprises a needle clamp body which has a plurality of spaced parallel needle receiving bores defined therein, with a web portion defined between each two adjacent bores. A pressing screw is threaded into the needle clamp body from one side and bears against a needle positioned in the adjacent needle receiving bore to bias it in a direction against the web. The needle receiving clamp body also includes a transverse bore extending into the body at substantially right angles to the pressing screw which carries a resilient pad member which is biased against the peripheries of two adjacent needles at the locations where the bores thereof are separated by the web and open into the laterally extending bore.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1977Date of Patent: September 5, 1978Assignee: Pfaff Industriemaschinen GmbHInventor: Kurt Klundt
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Patent number: 4014278Abstract: A tufting machine having a needle bar for mounting a multiplicity of needles reciprocable into and out of a work piece. The needle bar has a longitudinally extending channel open to face the work piece for securely receiving an insert spaced from the longitudinally extending walls of the channel. The insert includes a multiplicity of grooves facing the respective longitudinally extending wall, and a needle is securely received intermediate each of the grooves and the corresponding wall.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1976Date of Patent: March 29, 1977Assignee: The Singer CompanyInventors: Paul E. Jolley, Harvey M. Wooten