Start And Stop Mechanism Patents (Class 112/67)
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Patent number: 5829371Abstract: A buttonhole or eyelet sewing machine includes a housing. A machine head is slidably mounted on the housing and moves between a home position and a sew position. A bed plate is slidably mounted on the housing. A needle mechanism is mounted on the machine head and is movable in a reciprocal manner with respect to the housing. A first motor is mounted on the housing. The first motor directly drives the machine head between the home position and the sew position. A second motor is mounted on the housing. The second motor directly drives the needle mechanism. The second motor directly drives the bed plate to permit stitching about a buttonhole or eyelet.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1997Date of Patent: November 3, 1998Assignee: Clinton Industries, Inc.Inventors: Peter K. Schueler, Pedro Silva
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Patent number: 5802999Abstract: A stop cam is positioned on the main drive shaft of the buttonhole sewing machine. A stop lever moves axially between an engaged and a disengaged position. A heavy compression spring absorbs machine kinetic energy when the stop lever is in contact with the stop cam. A slide bar is positioned on one side of a lower end of the stop lever to hold the stop lever away from the stop cam. A spring positioned on the stop lever, opposite the slide bar, moves the stop lever into alignment with the stop cam. The tripping of a pedal moves the slide bar away from the stop lever thereby allowing the spring to move the stop lever into an engaged position. After substantial slowing, reaching the maximum displacement and spring loading, the cam presents a low flat surface to the stop lever. The spring pulls the lever against the flat and any remaining kinetic energy is too little for the cam to continue turning and raise the stop lever.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 1997Date of Patent: September 8, 1998Assignee: AMF Reece, Inc.Inventors: Rudy Papajewski, deceased, Gerd Papajewski
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Patent number: 5752455Abstract: A buttonhole sewing machine drive motor is turned on with an on switch. A large foot pedal engages the drive pulley on the motor and drives a V-belt. The V-belt drives a pulley and a timing pulley, which in turn drives a timing belt. The timing belt drives a clutch timing pulley, which freely rotates around a main drive shaft of the buttonhole sewing machine. When a small foot pedal is pressed downward, an air-activated over-the-center toggle connection moves a slide bar which moves a clutch switch spring. Parallel extension on the clutch switch spring move thrust washers and an interposed thrust bearing. The thrust washers compress a clutch disc assembly which engages the clutch timing pulley. A switch bushing is locked to the clutch disc assembly, and brake springs in a hand wheel assembly are locked to the switch bushing. The brake springs engage a hand wheel disc which is connected to a hand wheel and which is connected to an end of the main drive shaft for turning the drive shaft.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1996Date of Patent: May 19, 1998Assignee: AMF Reece, Inc.Inventors: Rudy Papajewski, deceased, Gerd Papajewski
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Patent number: 5524561Abstract: A buttonhole sewing machine includes a housing. A bed plate is slidably mounted on the housing and moves between a home position and a sew position. A needle mechanism is mounted on the housing and is movable in a reciprocal manner with respect to the housing, A first motor is mounted on the housing. The first motor directly drives the bed plate between the home position and the sew position. A second motor is mounted on the housing. The second motor directly drives the needle mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1994Date of Patent: June 11, 1996Assignee: Clinton Industries, Inc.Inventors: Peter K. Schueler, Pedro Silva
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Patent number: 5460107Abstract: The present invention relates to the braking mechanism of sewing machines and provides a smooth stop motion to halt the machine. The braking phase of the stop motion involves a roller controlled brake pad which slows down the machine prior to the stop dog contacting the stop bolt. The roller, when activated, runs along the right hand stop wheel and verifies the distance of the brake pad from the stop wheel for one revolution. The roller falls into an indentation and is then ejected away from the right hand stop wheel by a notch, thereby descending the brake pad a small distance onto the stop wheel for one more revolution. At this point, the brake attenuates much of the machine's momentum. After one revolution of braking, the machine comes to a smooth stop.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1993Date of Patent: October 24, 1995Assignee: AMF Reece, Inc.Inventors: Ronald A. Hulit, Joseph M. Hamill, Anthony M. Lewandowski, II
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Patent number: 5179904Abstract: A cycle sewing machine comprises a main shaft and a clutch mechanism for connecting the main shaft to a driving source. The clutch mechanism has a breaking cam fixed to the main shaft. A breaking frame is movable to engage with the breaking cam to lock the main shaft at a predetermined position. A rotatable eccentric cam is synchronized with the main shaft. The machine further comprises a rocking link driven by the eccentric cam, an operative rod driven by the rocking link, a button holder driven by the operative rod to move vertically, and a thread trimming mechanism driven by the operative rod for cutting a thread. A drive control shaft rotates in synchronization with the main shaft to effect one rotation per cycle of sewing operation. The drive control shaft has a first control cam and a second control cam.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1991Date of Patent: January 19, 1993Assignee: Juki CorporationInventors: Yuhei Hoyano, Masahiko Sato
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Patent number: 5022334Abstract: A stop lever fixing lever supported at a bed body of a sewing machine has one end to be contacted by a projection of a pattern wheel. A connecting member has one end connected to the other end of the stop lever fixing lever. A first presser bar lifter has one end connected to the other end of the connecting member. A second presser bar lifter has one end defining an operation arm positioned at a lifting position and has a folded projection provided with a hole. A stepped screw having a knurled thumb at the peripheral surface thereof is rotatably inserted in the hole of the folded projection edge with a small diameter screw portion at the tip end thereof. A lever shifting member is screwed into the small diameter screw portion at the folded projection edge. A presser bar lifter cam is disposed along a cutting axis and has a projection.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1989Date of Patent: June 11, 1991Assignee: SSMC Inc.Inventors: Katsuo Hiratsuka, Yoshiyuki Odaka, Takayuki Sakamoto
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Patent number: 5010832Abstract: A quick feeding shaft is rotatably supported at a bed of a perforating sewing machine. A quick feeding shaft rotatable in one direction and has one end coaxially connected to a magnetic clutch shaft and the other end coaxially connected to one end of a quick feeding shaft body provided with a worm. A magnetic clutch is secured coaxially to the magnetic clutch shaft and operatively connects the magnetic clutch shaft to the quick feeding shaft. A pattern wheel shaft is disposed at right angles to the quick feeding shaft and has a pattern wheel for feeding a sewn cloth quickly. A worm wheel coaxially secured thereto at an intermediate portion thereof to mesh with the worm. The worm wheel and the worm form a gear mechanism for transmitting the rotational driving force of the quick feeding shaft to the pattern wheel shaft.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1989Date of Patent: April 30, 1991Assignee: SSMC Inc.Inventors: Katsuo Hiratsuka, Yoshiyuki Odaka, Takeshi Yoshida
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Patent number: 4903619Abstract: Disclosed is a button-hole sewing machine which includes an electric motor for driving the sewing machine; a machine body including a bed for holding a workpiece in cooperation with a workpiece clamping means; a stitch forming device for working button-holes in the workpiece and including a mechanism for driving a needle bar which supports a needle, a looper-spreader mechanism for driving a looper and a spreader, and a turning mechanism for turning the needle bar, the looper and the spreader. The needle bar driving mechanism includes a vertical reciprocation mechanism and a needle lateral vibrating mechanism; and an arm shaft for driving the up/down moving mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1987Date of Patent: February 27, 1990Assignee: Suzuki Manufacturing, Ltd.Inventor: Kouichi Sakuma
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Patent number: 4899673Abstract: A control device for a cyclic sewing machine for controlling driving condition of a main shaft of a cyclically operated sewing machine. The control device includes a clutch mechanism provided between a driving source and a main shaft, a switching member for switching the clutch mechanism between a power cutoff condition, a low-speed drive condition and a high-speed drive condition, a control cam rotatable at a reduced speed in interlinked relation to the main shaft, and a lost-motion connecting means. When switch the sewing machine from the power cutoff condition to the low-speed condition, a lost-motion is produced between the operating member and the switching member. The control cam is rotated in response to rotation of the main shaft, the operating member and the switching member are moved in accordance with cam profile. The clutch mechanism and hence the main shaft are switched between the drive conditions based on the movement of the switching member.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1989Date of Patent: February 13, 1990Assignee: Brother Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Akio Takahashi, Mamoru Yasuda
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Patent number: 4730565Abstract: A stopping device for an eyelet button holing machine provides a stopper arm which plunges into a recess portion of a stopper cam positioned coaxial to the main shaft. To absorb the stopping impulse, extra wheel cams are provided coaxial to the main shaft which induce the stopper arm to be inclined such that its position causes a clutch pulley to contact with a low speed pulley and then the stopper arm plunges into the recess portion of the stopper cam. Thus, the machine is stopped in two steps and the stopping impulse force is effectively alleviated.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1987Date of Patent: March 15, 1988Assignee: Tokyo Juki Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventor: Tetsuo Iizuka
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Patent number: 4727817Abstract: Disclosed is a button-hole sewing machine which includes an electric motor for driving the sewing machine; a machine body including a bed for holding a workpiece in cooperation with a piece clamping means; a stitch forming device for working button-holes in the work piece and including mechanism for driving a needle bar which supports a needle, a looper-spreader mechanism for driving a looper and a spreader, and a turning mechanism for turning the needle bar, the looper and the spreader. The needle bar driving mechanism includes a vertical reciprocation mechanism and a needle lateral and an arm shaft for driving the up/down moving mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1985Date of Patent: March 1, 1988Assignee: Suzuki Manufacturing, Ltd.Inventor: Kouichi Sakuma
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Patent number: 4646664Abstract: A cyclic sewing machine includes a cam disc provided at opposite surfaces thereof with a first cam groove and a second cam groove, respectively. A first transmitting member has movement derived from the first cam groove operatively selectively imparted thereto and a second transmitting member has movement derived from the second cam groove selectively imparted thereto. First and second link mechanisms are connected to the first and second transmitting members, respectively. The cyclic sewing machine also includes a switching mechanism for selectively operatively connecting the first cam groove to the second link mechanism and the second cam groove to the first link mechanism, respectively. Thus, in the cyclic sewing machine, bar tacks may be rotated 90 degrees by manipulating the switching mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1985Date of Patent: March 3, 1987Assignee: Aisin Seiki Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Renji Koike, Masayoshi Hattori
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Patent number: 4570555Abstract: The disclosure concerns a drive device for a double thread chain-stitch buttonhole sewing machine. The machine has a first drive shaft for driving the sewing needle and for moving the cloth support plate for sewing. It has a separate worm shaft for moving the cloth support plate to the sewing position and also for operating a knife for cutting the buttonhole. A first respective electromagnetic clutch operates the sewing needle drive shaft, and a second respective electromagnetic clutch operates an intermediate shaft which then operates the worm shaft for operating the cloth support plate and knife operating shaft are provided. A drive shaft is connected with the armature part of the first electromagnetic clutch on the sewing needle driving shaft. That armature part is gear connected with an armature part of the second clutch on the intermediate shaft.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1984Date of Patent: February 18, 1986Assignee: Durkoppwerke GmbHInventors: Kurt Reinke, Eberhard Kastrup, Heinz-Rolf Oberschelp
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Patent number: 4481895Abstract: The invention relates to a sewing device which includes a sewing machine fixedly provided on a horizontal top surface of a bench, a fabric transfer mechanism for holding and making a fabric movable on the tip surface of the bench between a first position and a second position with a machine sewing portion being interposed therebetween and a pulse motor interlocked with the fabric transfer mechanism to move the mechanism. The machine sewing is performed during the movement of the fabric transfer mechanism from the first position to the second position. The device further includes a memory portion for storing length data of a plurality of seam lines to be stitched on the fabrics, the seam lines being different in length from one another.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1982Date of Patent: November 13, 1984Assignee: Tokyo Juki Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hideo Asao, Satoru Yasuda
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Patent number: 4455956Abstract: A sewing machine in which the start and stop of a main shaft is controlled by a cam mechanism through a motion control mechanism at the sewing cycle corresponding to a predetermined number of stitches. The working position of a work holder is controlled by positional data in original instructions stored in a memory. Additional instruction corresponding to the number of stitches to reach the next stop time point controlled by the cam mechanism is prepared for back-tacking, unless the number of stitches corresponding to the original instructions are equal to an integral multiple of the predetermined number of stitches.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1981Date of Patent: June 26, 1984Assignee: Brother Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Yoshikazu Yamamoto, Kohzoh Sano, Kunio Haneda, Toshiaki Yanagi
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Patent number: 4181083Abstract: There is disclosed mechanism for controlling the workpiece pressure grippers of buttonhole bar tacker sewing machines, such machines having means for selectively cutting the buttonhole either before or after the sewing operation. The controlling mechanism comprises a first disengaging member for controlling the pressure grippers, and a second disengaging member for selectively starting and stopping the machine. The two disengaging members are disposed in the path of rotary motion of at least one part coupled in the motion both with the device for driving the workpiece support plate of the machine and with the cam which controls the cutting knife of the machine.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 1979Date of Patent: January 1, 1980Assignee: Elitex, koncern textilniho strojirenstviInventors: Frantisek Bajer, Josef Nejedly, Milos Kral
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Patent number: 3970013Abstract: Stop mechanism which prevents actuation of the machine if an orientating means associated therewith has not returned to its proper position. This mechanism includes a series of levers which are forced into an abutting relationship with one another if the work cycle of the orientating means is not fully completed prior to full actuation of said machine.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1975Date of Patent: July 20, 1976Assignee: Union Special CorporationInventor: James C. Hsiao
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Patent number: RE35626Abstract: A stopping device for an eyelet button holing machine provides a stopper arm which plunges into a recess portion of a stopper cam positioned coaxial to the main shaft. To absorb the stopping impulse, extra wheel cams are provided coaxial to the main shaft which induce the stopper arm to be inclined such that its position causes a clutch pulley to contact with a low speed pulley and then the stopper arm plunges into the recess portion of the stopper cam. Thus, the machine is stopped in two steps and the stopping impulse force is effectively alleviated.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1994Date of Patent: October 14, 1997Assignee: Juki CorporationInventor: Tetsuo Iizuka