Abstract: An overlock sewing machine which is arranged such that a lower thread take-up lever is disposed independently of an upper looper thread take-up lever and that a lower looper thread take-up lever drive mechanism is fabricated independently of an upper thread take-up lever drive mechanism and adapted to connect thereto an adjust means for adjusting the amount of thread fed from the lower looper thread take-up lever.
Abstract: A needle thread feed regulating device utilized in high speed overedge sewing machines which form safety stitches composed of overedge stitches and double chain stiches. The needle thread feed regulating device comprises a thread guide mounted on the sewing machine frame and an oscillating thread guide which moves in cooperation with the sewing machine main shaft. The oscillating thread guide has a cam plate which regulates the feed of both the thread for overedge stitches and the thread for double chain stitches.
Abstract: A needle thread guide device containing an articulated thread feeder oscillating in a vertical plane on a sewing machine provided with a skip stitch mechanism working at intervals to form stitches of varying lengths, wherein a thread catcher is combined with a thread lever which can be engaged and disengaged synchronously with the skip stitch mechanism and which aligns in its operating position with a hook eye open to the top at a position of the upper area of the ascending movement part of the thread lever eye with the latter, thereby catching the thread loop which is carried along by the thread lever.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 5, 1980
Date of Patent:
July 5, 1983
Assignee:
Fritz Gegauf Aktiengesellschaft Bernina-Naehmaschinenfabrik
Abstract: A thread feed arrangement particularly suitable for use in an embroidery machine for feeding and tightening a thread includes a drive mechanism for rotating a thread roller in the machine about its axis so as to tighten the thread a desired amount after the thread is formed into a stitch or loop. The drive mechanism is controlled by a control device in corresponding relationship with the formation of the stitch or loop, such as by a punched card control system which controls the entire operation of the machine. When using the feed arrangement, thread breakage is significantly reduced and a substantial number of commonly used reciprocating machine parts such as thread guides are no longer required.