Cutting Patents (Class 112/68)
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Patent number: 9303345Abstract: A cutting needle rotation device includes a mounting portion, a first member, a moving member, and a rotation mechanism. The mounting portion is removably mounted on a needle bar of a sewing machine. The first member is a member to which a cutting needle is affixed. The moving member is positioned in a first position when the moving member does not receive an external force and moves to a second position when the moving member receives an external force. The rotation mechanism, when the moving member is in the first position, holds the first member such that the cutting needle does not rotate, and when the moving member moves from the first position to the second position and returns from the second position to the first position, rotates the first member such that the cutting needle rotates by a specified angle of rotation in one direction.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2014Date of Patent: April 5, 2016Assignee: BROTHER KOGYO KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventors: Katsuhisa Hasegawa, Midori Magara, Kiyokazu Sekine, Harumi Kato
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Publication number: 20150090169Abstract: A buttonhole presser device includes a fabric presser unit; a fabric feed frame unit including a start position detecting member and an immovable receiving portion, the fabric feed frame unit being slidable relative to the fabric presser unit between a start position and an end position of the buttonhole; a button-diameter measuring unit including an end position detecting member and a movable receiving portion, the button-diameter measuring unit being configured to grip a button by being slid relative to the fabric feed frame unit; and a fixing unit that fixes the button-diameter measuring unit to the fabric feed frame unit when the button-diameter measuring unit is gripping the button between the immovable receiving portion and the movable receiving portion and that allows the button to be removed after the button-diameter measuring unit has been fixed to the fabric feed frame unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2014Publication date: April 2, 2015Applicant: JANOME SEWING MACHINE CO., LTD.Inventors: Mizuki Okada, Koji Maeda, Eiichi Shomura
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Patent number: 7467592Abstract: A feed dog drive motor and an X-direction motor are connected to common input/output ports of a CPU via first and second driver IC circuits, respectively. In response to a drive switching signal generated from the CPU, selected one of the first and second driver IC circuits is enabled, causing the feed dog drive motor and the X-directional motor to selectively energize. A common driver IC circuit can be used in place of the first and second driver IC circuits. With such a configuration, the number of input/output ports of the CPU as well as the number of driver IC circuits can be reduced.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2006Date of Patent: December 23, 2008Assignee: Brother Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Koichi Hosoi, Eiichi Hamajima, Masaru Jimbo, Ryoji Owaki
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Patent number: 7404368Abstract: The object of the invention is to provide a method and device with which it is possible, in a simple and rapid way, to form a buttonhole in a fabric which requires no further marking. The object of the invention is achieved by providing a method for producing a buttonhole in a fabric, in which an opening is formed in the fabric by means of an ultrasonic welding treatment, after which the edges of this opening are fused, to form the buttonhole.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2006Date of Patent: July 29, 2008Assignee: BVBA Shadow BelgiumInventor: Dominique Lampe
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Patent number: 7174840Abstract: A manipulator used to reverse the edges of slash pockets, which consist in two pieces of fabric folded so that they internally hold and coat one of the two sides of the pocket cut.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2005Date of Patent: February 13, 2007Inventor: Beniamino Scanzani
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Patent number: 6951177Abstract: A buttonhole sewing machine comprises a top arm (1) with a needle (6) movable in up and down reciprocation and a base plate (2). A buttonhole cutting device (13) is provided, having a knife (36) which is disposed on the base plate (2) and comprises a straight cutting edge (37) that extends in the y direction and an eye cutting edge (38). A cutting block (15) cooperates with the knife (36). The knife (36) and the cutting block (15) are motor-adjustable one in relation to the other in the y direction.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2003Date of Patent: October 4, 2005Assignee: Dürkopp Adler AktiengesellschaftInventors: Jochen Fischer, Thomas Nöltge
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Patent number: 6755139Abstract: A buttonhole sewing machine for producing buttonhole seams with seam end sections of various shapes in a work piece comprises an input equipment for feeding buttonhole parameters; and a computer for calculating, from the buttonhole parameters, sewing data that determine the respective buttonhole geometry. It further comprises a memory for storing the computed sewing data and a key to be shifted into two key statuses, by means of which to trigger conversion of a buttonhole seam from a position to the left to a position to the right or vice versa, and storage thereof.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2003Date of Patent: June 29, 2004Assignee: Dürkopp Adler AktiengesellschaftInventors: Frank Pannwitz, Rüdiger Mörbt, Werner Maasjost, Thomas Nöltge
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Patent number: 6694901Abstract: A buttonhole sewing machine comprises a buttonhole cutting device which includes a knife and a cutting block unit with several cutting blocks, one of which at a time being movable into a position of cooperation with the knife. The cutting blocks are mounted on an anvil that is stationarily joined to the sewing machine. The knife is movable from above against the anvil.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2003Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Assignee: Dürkopp Adler AktiengesellschaftInventors: Karsten Filges, Theodor Janocha, Jochen Fischer
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Patent number: 6684798Abstract: A buttonhole sewing machine comprises a buttonhole cutting device which includes a knife and at least one cutting block that cooperates with the knife. Provision is made for a cutting drive for motion of the knife and the cutting block relative to each other by variable cutting force, the cutting drive comprising several linear drives which are connected in parallel and pneumatically actuated selectively.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2003Date of Patent: February 3, 2004Assignee: Dürkopp Adler AktiengesellschaftInventors: Karsten Filges, Theodor Janocha, Jochen Fischer
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Patent number: 6571833Abstract: A conduit sleeve structure for use with fiber optic cables, coaxial cables and the like includes a pair of adjacent strip-shaped layers of flexible material that are joined along their longitudinal edges to define a channel through which the cable can extend longitudinally through the innerduct structure between the layers. The adjacent layers have differing widths between their longitudinal edges, whereby the wider layer bulges away from the narrower layer to impart an open configuration to the channel. It has been found that the conduit sleeve structure may be manufactured more efficiently and inexpensively if multiple sheets and pull cords are stacked and arranged in such a way that multiple conduit sleeve structures may be manufactured simultaneously in a parallel arrangement. The method of manufacturing the conduit sleeve structures includes feeding several stacked sheets through a folding machine or mechanism, a stitching machine, and then a slitting machine.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2000Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Assignee: Milliken & CompanyInventors: George C. McLarty, III, Derek S. Kozlowski, Robert M. Smith, J. Robert Reynolds
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Patent number: 6298798Abstract: A buttonhole forming apparatus includes a cutter, a cutter driving mechanism, and a needle plate. The needle plate has a needle plate base to hold a work cloth thereon and a pair of cutter guides in a recess to guide an edge of the cutter therein. The cutter guides are made of hard material on the inside and rubber on the outside. The hard material can be moved outward by the resilience of the rubber. The width of the cutter hole defined between the cutter guides is set as small as possible so that the cutter does not force the work cloth into the cutter hole when it is lowered where it remains clogged. When the cutter is gradually lowered, the edge of the cutter or a part of the work cloth to be cut makes contact with the tapered portions of the cutter guides, and the rubber is deformed to move the cutter guides outward.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2000Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Assignee: Brother Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Etsuzo Nomura, Akihiro Funahashi, Takashi Kondo, Jun Gamano, Itaru Shibata
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Patent number: 6237515Abstract: A buttonhole sewing machine for the production of buttonholes on a work-piece comprises a thread feeding mechanism on the path of a needle thread which is fed in a direction of delivery. The thread feeding mechanism comprises a pivotal thread lever which has an opening for the needle thread to be led through. Further, the thread level is drivable by a triggerable positioning motor to pivot between a zero position and several positions of thread extraction.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2000Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Assignee: Durkopp Adler AktiengesellschaftInventor: Thomas Nöltge
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Patent number: 6230637Abstract: A sewing installation for the production of a piped pocket opening in a cloth workpiece comprises two cutting units each with a corner cutting knife, which have two knives each. For the production of straight or diagonal corner cuts, one knife of a corner cutting knife is pivotally adjustable about an axis in the direction of the incision which substantially constitutes the pocket opening.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 2000Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Beisler GmbHInventors: Karl-Heinz Wengerter, Bernd Rausch, Klaus Seufert
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Patent number: 6220192Abstract: A buttonhole sewing machine for the production of a group of at least two buttonholes of varying design and/or size comprises devices for the entry, storage and processing of information on the varying design and/or size of the group of buttonholes and a device for triggering the drives for the successive production of buttonholes on the workpiece.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2000Date of Patent: April 24, 2001Assignee: Durkopp Adler AktiengesellschaftInventors: Dietrich Kähler, Jochen Fischer
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Patent number: 6178902Abstract: Thread-cutting device for an eyelet buttonhole sewing machine, having a looper support (70) which can rotate about a vertical axis (22) and is fitted with mutually independently operable thread-cutting tools (42, 53) for a looper thread (60) and a needle thread. Provided on the looper support (70) are drive devices in the form of pneumatic cylinders (29, 30) for the thread-cutting tools (42, 53), which drive devices can be fed compressed air from a stationary compressed air source via a device (69) in the form of elastic hoses (33, 37) or of a rotary bushing. The thread-cutting device according to the invention permits the thread-cutting tools (42, 53) to be operated irrespective of the rotary position of the looper support (70).Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1998Date of Patent: January 30, 2001Assignee: D{umlaut over (u)}rkopp Adler AktiengesellschaftInventors: Thomas Nöltge, Eberhard Kastrup
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Patent number: 6164224Abstract: A cloth cutting knife 16 is structured such that the length of the cutting edge thereof is set shorter than the length of the side sewing portions of a buttonhole to be formed, and a buttonhole having a length corresponding to the length of the right and left side sewing portions can be formed by moving up and down the cloth cutting knife 16 two or more times. The cloth cutting knife 16 is moved up and down at least once during formation of the stitches of the right and left side sewing portions. Also, the cloth cutting knife 16 is moved up and down once each time a given number of stitches of the right and left side sewing portions are formed. The given number of stitches is set in accordance with both of the length of the cutting edge of the cloth cutting knife 16 and the length of the buttonhole to be formed.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1998Date of Patent: December 26, 2000Assignee: Juki CorporationInventors: Mitsuhiro Tachikawa, Kazuaki Ishii, Yasuaki Hirano, Takashi Tsukioka, Toshiaki Kasuga, Tsuguo Kubota
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Patent number: 6142087Abstract: A cutting device in a sewing machine for creating a slit opening for a buttonhole in a workpiece. First and second tool parts are spaced apart from each other in an open position and can be brought together in a closed position. One tool part has a block and the other tool part has a cutting edge. The block is formed in the shape of a strip, is accepted into a slit located on the sewing machine and is attached there with a clamping device. A slit opening can be created in a workpiece in a block-cutting mode by the cutting edge and the block. The cutting device can also be used for making a slit opening in a workpiece in a slit-cutting mode by removing the block and providing a different cutting edge, which can be performed in a simple manner.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1999Date of Patent: November 7, 2000Assignee: Durkopp Adler AGInventors: Bernd Pofalla, Christian Mollenkamp
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Patent number: 6095072Abstract: A sewing installation for the production of a lined pocket opening on a workpiece comprises a stand on which a working plate is supported. A cutting device for the production of corner cuts in the workpiece is disposed underneath the working plate. This cutting device is held on a support which lodges in the stand pivotally about an axis so that the cutting device can be moved into a position in which it is free from the working plate.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1999Date of Patent: August 1, 2000Assignee: Durkopp Adler AktiengesellschaftInventor: Tobias Kaufhold
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Patent number: 6095066Abstract: A sewing machine having a table, driven in two directions by two motors and accommodating material to be sewn, sewing tools, and a cutting device for producing a buttonhole in the material to be sewn. The buttonhole is provided with an incision and is bounded by zigzag stitches of a buttonhole bead, running around the incision. The incision is produced either before or after the sewing of the buttonhole bead. The sewing tools include a needle bar, which is driven up and down and also oscillates in the horizontal direction, and a needle, which is provided at the bottom end of the needle bar and interacts with a looper mounted in the base plate. The sewing tools are drivable in a rotatable manner by a third motor. The sewing machine has a control device, from which various buttonhole shapes stored therein can be retrieved, a device for switching from the pre-cutting mode to the post-cutting mode, and a needle-oscillating device driven by a fourth motor and producing the zigzag stitches.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1999Date of Patent: August 1, 2000Assignee: Durkopp Adler AGInventors: Thomas Noltge, Jochen Fischer
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Patent number: 6070540Abstract: A holing sewing machine including a workpiece-presser elevating and lowering mechanism which elevates and lowers a workpiece presser, a needle-thread cutting mechanism which cuts a needle thread conveyed by a sewing needle; a bobbin-thread cutting mechanism which draws a bobbin thread from a bobbin and cuts the bobbin thread, an interlocking mechanism which mechanically interlocks the elevating and lowering mechanism, the needle-thread cutting mechanism, and the bobbin-thread cutting mechanism, with one another, such that the elevating and lowering mechanism elevates the workpiece presser after the needle-thread cutting mechanism cuts the needle thread and the bobbin-thread cutting mechanism cuts the bobbin thread, a drive source which drives the interlocking mechanism to operate the workpiece-presser elevating and lowering mechanism, the needle-thread cutting mechanism, and the bobbin-thread cutting mechanism, the drive source being controllable with respect to a speed of operation thereof to drive the interType: GrantFiled: November 23, 1998Date of Patent: June 6, 2000Assignee: Brother Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Etsuzo Nomura, Akihiro Funahashi, Itaru Shibata, Tohru Takemura
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Patent number: 6047654Abstract: A sewing installation for the production of a piped pocket opening in a cloth workpiece comprises two cutting units each with a corner cutting knife, which have two knives each. For the production of straight or diagonal corner cuts, one knife of a corner cutting knife is displaceable and adjustable in the direction of the incision which substantially constitutes the pocket opening.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1999Date of Patent: April 11, 2000Assignee: Duropp Adler AktiengesellschaftInventor: Tobias Kaufhold
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Patent number: 6044780Abstract: A sewing machine has a table, driven in one plane and carrying the material to be sewn, a stitch-forming device and a cutting device for producing a buttonhole in the material to be sewn. The buttonhole is provided with an incision, is produced in the pre-cutting or post-cutting mode and is bounded by zigzag stitches, running around the incision, of a buttonhole bead. The sewing machine has sewing tools comprising a needle bar, which is driven up and down and oscillates in the horizontal direction, and a needle, which is provided at the bottom end of the needle bar and interacts with a looper mounted in a base plate. An adjusting device sets the position of the zigzag stitches being provided in order to provide intermediate material (b) within the buttonhole bead in the post-cutting mode for allowing the material to be cut, without cutting the already-formed buttonhole bead.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1999Date of Patent: April 4, 2000Assignee: Durkopp Alder AGInventors: Eberhard Kastrup, Jochen Fischer
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Patent number: 6044781Abstract: A sewing machine with a table (9) driven by two motors (60, 80) in two directions (x, y) and receiving sewing material (36), with sewing implements and with a cutting device (34) for producing, in the sewing material (36), a buttonhole (28) which is provided with an incision (32) and which is delimited by zigzag stitches of a buttonhole bead (26, 27; 26', 27') which run around the incision (32), the incision (32) being produced before or after sewing the zigzag stitches. The sewing implements include a needle bar (4), driven up and down, and oscillating in the horizontal direction to form the zigzag stitches, and a needle (6), which is provided at the lower end of the needle bar (4) and which cooperates with a looper (11) mounted in the baseplate (12). The sewing implements are further driven in rotation by a third motor (13). The sewing machine also includes a control unit (90), which can store various buttonhole shapes and control the other components.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1999Date of Patent: April 4, 2000Assignee: Durkopp Adler AGInventor: Thomas Noeltge
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Patent number: 6006685Abstract: A sewing machine having a machine arm, a rest for the material being sewn and a device for producing buttonholes, which comprises a cutting knife and a plurality of cutting blocks of respectively different lengths which are arranged on a common carrier. The buttonhole device is acted upon by an actuating device that can be moved from an upper position into a lower position, the cutting knife is arranged in a stationary manner underneath the sewing material, and the cutting block is lowered by the actuating device onto the cutting knife.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1998Date of Patent: December 28, 1999Assignee: Durkopp Adler AGInventors: Eberhard Kastrup, Tobias Kaufhold, Jochen Fischer
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Patent number: 5974990Abstract: An apparatus for the transfer of a piping strip from a preparation station on to a workpiece comprises a preparation table and a gripping mechanism to be lowered thereon. In the preparation table, provision is made for a cutting device with a knife carrier having several knives which, by a single knife-driving mechanism, can be elevated from a position lowered underneath the supporting surface of the preparation table and while making cuts, can be guided through the piping strip.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1998Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Assignee: Durkopp Adler AktiengesellschaftInventors: Heinz Goldbeck, Torsten Bochert
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Patent number: 5873314Abstract: A sewing machine is provided with an X-correction value input unit that corrects, in an X-direction, seam position with respect to a position of an opening, e.g., a circular hole, formed in a workpiece cloth by an opening forming mechanism, and an X-direction seam data correction unit that corrects seam data based on an X correction value inputted from the X-correction value input unit. The sewing machine can also be provided with an Y-correction input unit and a Y-direction seam data correction unit for correcting Y-direction information in the seam data. With the seam data corrected by the seam data correction units, a seam position can be corrected with respect to the position of the opening formed by the opening forming mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1997Date of Patent: February 23, 1999Assignee: Brother Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Jun Gamano, Hideo Ando, Akihiro Funahashi
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Patent number: 5778806Abstract: An assembly for performing both material removal and sewing operations on a large piece of stitchable material from which a smaller piece is removed to form an opening around which the sewing machine provides stitches. The assembly includes an attachment having a kit detachable from but connectable to the sewing machine. The kit includes a base provided with a surface for supporting the stitchable material. A punch die is formed in the supporting surface with a circular punch die edge to define the size of the opening to be formed in the large piece of material. A punch tool having a proximal end cooperates with the punch die for removing the smaller piece of material from the larger piece of material. The punch tool also has a cylindrically-shaped distal end connected to the proximal end.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1996Date of Patent: July 14, 1998Assignee: Ralph's Industrial Sewing Machine CompanyInventor: Paul Badillo
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Patent number: 5692447Abstract: A grooved barrel cam is mounted on a needle bar drive shaft. As the last step, after stitching is completed and power is removed, an engaging arm inserts a follower pin into the cam. A knife cam follower lever drives a knife drive shaft and a knife driving lever. The knife driving lever drives a knife holder downward. A connector at a middle of the knife holder maintains the holder vertical. A knife is secured at the bottom of the knife holder. The cam and a tension spring angularly return the cam follower lever, the shaft and the knife lever and lift the holder, when the cut has been completed. A compression spring around the knife drive shaft moves the follower away from the cam once the engaging arm has released the follower. Engaging the knife cam follower and operating the knife driving mechanism on the last revolution after the clutch is released helps exhaust the kinetic energy of the sewing machine before bringing the machine to a stop.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1996Date of Patent: December 2, 1997Assignee: AMF Reece, Inc.Inventors: Rudy Papajewski, Gerd Papajewski
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Patent number: 5634418Abstract: A cloth cutter attachment (11) is mounted to a conventional double needle sewing machine (10) for shifting a cutter assembly mount (27) fore and aft past the needle mount assembly (26) of the sewing machine (10) so that its cutting blade (76) shifts between cutting positions ahead of and behind the double needles (17) of the sewing machine (10). The cloth cutter attachment (11) allows a cut (161) to be made in a cloth material between the two rows of stitches (158,159) sewn by the double needles (17) for forming a set-in pocket.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1995Date of Patent: June 3, 1997Assignee: Atlanta Attachment CompanyInventors: Elvin C. Price, Preston B. Dasher, Erie G. Huddleston
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Patent number: 5575226Abstract: An assembly performing for performing both material removal and sewing operations on stitchable material. In one embodiment, the assembly includes sewing and material removal units which are interconnected in a manner such that the sewing unit's sewing area is isolated from the material removal unit. Preferably, the material removal unit is separable from the sewing unit. In another embodiment, the assembly includes sewing and material removal units, the material removal unit including a material removal device, a receiving table with an aperture aligned with the material removal device, and an alignment device which is movable through the aperture to align stitchable material relative to the material removal device.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1994Date of Patent: November 19, 1996Assignee: Ralph's Industrial Sewing Machine CompanyInventors: Ralph Badillo, Paul Badillo
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Patent number: 5555834Abstract: A double-needle chuck assembly for a sewing machine is provided with a knife that is moveable from a position on one side of the needles to a position on the other side. This enables a closed slit, as might be required for a pocket of a garment, to be produced with stitching on both sides and at the ends thereof without reversing the direction of movement of the fabric or using a separate step in a production line. The knife is mounted on a rod which engages a slot extending between the needles, with the rod being securable in either of the two positions by a detent mechanism. Movement of the rod to change positions of the knife may be performed manually or by a pneumatic actuator.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1992Date of Patent: September 17, 1996Inventor: Kevin B. Bonner
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Patent number: 5513585Abstract: A device for cutting and turning a piped opening in a cloth workpiece which includes a main piece of cloth and a cloth strip sewed to it. The workpiece has a slit, and corner cuts are formed at the slit ends by corner knives with the workpiece lying on a support plate. Turning tools are introduced into the slit at positions located spaced from the corner cuts. The turning tools are then moved apart toward positions located closer to the corner cuts and thereupon lowered, so as to turn the piped opening. Inserting devices may be provided for initially pushing at least part of the workpiece into the slit before being engaged by the turning tools. An orienting device furthermore may orient the workpiece at an acute angle or perpendicular to the support plate for being engaged by the turning tools.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1994Date of Patent: May 7, 1996Assignee: Durkopp Adler AktiengesellschaftInventors: Herbert Diekmann, Herbert Struck, Heinz Goldbeck, Dietrich Kahler
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Patent number: 5456194Abstract: A material transfer assembly for transferring stitchable materially laterally in the "x" dimension relative to the arch clamp of a pattern tacker sewing machine. In one embodiment, the material transfer assembly includes a housing which may be attached to the arch clamp and a material clamp member slidably engagable with the housing to affect movement of the stitchable material relative to the arch clamp. One embodiment of the assembly is adapted for use with a sewing and stitchable material cutting assembly to transfer material between sewing and material cutting areas.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1994Date of Patent: October 10, 1995Assignee: Ralph's Industrial Sewing Machine CompanyInventor: Paul Badillo
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Patent number: 5400731Abstract: A method and sewing apparatus including a twin-needle sewing machine (3) for making a pocket insert having a flap. The workpiece (47) is placed in a preparation station (50) and gripped by clamping plates (41, 42), then transported into a sewing position (51), and thereafter into a cutting position (52). Before the seams are made, measurement variables which provide information with respect to the angles formed by the flap-limiting edges are fed to a control (23). As a function of the measurement variables, a control (23) automatically sets the angles of the corner knives (69, 70) provided at the cutting position (51).Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1993Date of Patent: March 28, 1995Assignee: Durkopp Adler AktiengesellschaftInventors: Heinz Goldbeck, Dietrich Kahler, Thorsten Vogt
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Patent number: 5373798Abstract: A cloth cutter attachment (12) mounted onto a conventional double sewing machine (10) for shifting a cutter blade assembly (17) past the needle mount assembly (15) of the sewing machine so that the cutter blade of the cutter blade assembly shifts between and ahead of and behind the double needles of the sewing machine. The cloth cutter attachment allows a cut to be made in a cloth material between the two rows of stitches sewn by the double needles. Such a stitch and cut operation is desirable for forming a set-in pocket.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1994Date of Patent: December 20, 1994Assignee: Atlanta Attachment CompanyInventors: Elvin C. Price, Preston B. Dasher
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Patent number: 5361713Abstract: A work sheet cutting apparatus for cutting a work sheet, including a cutting member for cutting the work sheet, a support member on which the work sheet is to be received when the cutting member is cutting through the work sheet, an actuating device for displacing the cutting member along a predetermined path between an operative position of the cutting member where the cutting member is received by the support member and a retracted position of the cutting member spaced away from the operative position, and a detecting device for continuously detecting the displacement of the cutting member within a predetermined range included in the predetermined path, and generating continuous signals representing that the cutting member is displacing within the predetermined range.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1992Date of Patent: November 8, 1994Assignee: Brother Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Hiroyuki Suzuki
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Patent number: 5339756Abstract: An assembly for use in combination with sewing machines for purposes of removing portions of stitchable material around which a buttonhole or other desirable design is sewn by the sewing machine. In one embodiment, the assembly is a kit which includes a support assembly, a material removal device positioned within the support assembly, and a driver connected to the material removal device to supply the necessary forces to remove portions of material. The kit assembly may be attached to a sewing machine without requiring any substantial modification thereof and, if properly positioned, will not interfere with sewing operations and the components associated therewith. The kit assembly may also be removed or disabled to allow the sewing machine to perform functions other than sewing buttonholes. In another embodiment, a portion disposal system is utilized to carry away and preferably contain the removed portions of material.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1993Date of Patent: August 23, 1994Assignee: Ralph's Industrial Sewing Machine CompanyInventors: Ralph Badillo, Paul Badillo
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Patent number: 5259328Abstract: A cutting device for a sewing system having a work table, and a material clamp on the work table for transporting sewing material to a cutting point. The cutting device includes two wedge-shaped knives arranged at the cutting point, for producing gusset cuts in the material, and an elongated opening in the work table for allowing the wedge-shaped knives to pass through the work table to cut the material. The cutting device further includes a clamping device for clamping the material at the cutting point so as to increase the tension in the material and thereby increase the controllability of the location at which the wedge-shaped knives make the gusset cuts. Preferably the camping device which includes two transversely movable clamp halves tightens the sewing material transverse to the direction of transport of the sewing material. Further, a slide plate attached to the surface of the work table includes shoulders or tensioning beads for tensioning the material.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1992Date of Patent: November 9, 1993Assignee: Durkopp Adler AktiengesellschaftInventors: Thomas Noltge, Klaus Moller
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Patent number: 5222449Abstract: A sewing machine comprises a feeding device which moves between the under position of the cutter apparatus and the under position of the needle bar with a work piece which is set on the feeding device such that the buttonhole slit is formed on a desired position, a setting signal transmitter for transmitting a complete signal when the work piece is set on the feeding device, and a post-buttonhole slit method indicator for indicating the post-buttonhole slit method in order to form the buttonhole slit by the cutter apparatus after buttonhole stitches are formed by the cooperation of the needle and the looper. When the post-buttonhole slit method is indicated by the post-buttonhole slit method indicator, the feeding device moves under the needle bar and the feeding device is controlled so as to stay under the needle bar until the setting signal transmitter inputs the complete signal.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1992Date of Patent: June 29, 1993Assignee: Brother Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Kazuaki Koie, Hideo Ando, Akihiro Funahashi, Jun Shibata
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Patent number: 5193471Abstract: An assembly for use in combination with sewing machines for purposes of removing portions of stitchable material around which a buttonhole or other desirable design is sewn by the sewing machine. In one embodiment, the assembly is a kit which includes a support assembly, a material removal device positioned within the support assembly, and a driver connected to the material removal device to supply the necessary forces to remove portions of material. The kit assembly may be attached to a sewing machine without requiring any substantial modification thereof and, if properly positioned, will not interfere with sewing operations and the components associated therewith. The kit assembly may also be removed or disabled to allow the sewing machine to perform functions other than sewing buttonholes. In another embodiment, a portion disposal system is utilized to carry away and preferably contain the removed portions of material.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1991Date of Patent: March 16, 1993Assignee: Ralph's Industrial Sewing Machine CompanyInventors: Ralph Badillo, Paul Badillo
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Patent number: 5158026Abstract: A kit assembly for use in combination with sewing machines for purposes of removing portions of stitchable material around which a buttonhole or other desirable design is sewn by the sewing machine. In one embodiment, the kit includes a support assembly, a material removal device positioned within the support assembly, and a driver connected to the material removal device to supply the necessary forces to remove portions of material. The kit assembly may be attached to a sewing machine without requiring any substantial modification thereof and, if properly positioned, will not interfere with sewing operations and the components associated therewith. The kit assembly may be removed or disabled to allow the sewing machine to perform functions other than sewing buttonholes.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 1990Date of Patent: October 27, 1992Assignee: Ralph's Industrial Sewing Machine CompanyInventors: Ralph Badillo, Badillop Paul
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Patent number: 5156103Abstract: An eyelet buttonhole sewing machine has a suction device between the throat plate and the wedge-shaped knife of the buttonhole cutting device. The suction device includes a suction tube and is connected to a vacuum generator, for instance an ejector nozzle or a transvector nozzle. The looper thread is brought near the suction device by a thread puller. When the looper thread is cut by the thread cutting device at the end of the sewing process, suction is applied to the suction tube, pulling the end of the looper thread into the opening of the suction tube. In this way, the looper-thread end assumes a well defined position in which it is disposed for being completely covered by the corresponding welt of the following buttonhole to be sewn. With the suction device and thread puller operating as described, it is no longer necessary to clean the buttonhole by cutting off the end of the looper thread.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1992Date of Patent: October 20, 1992Assignee: Durkopp Adler AktiengesellschaftInventors: Karl-Heinz Buschmann, Eberhard Kastrup
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Patent number: 5125349Abstract: In a sewing machine for creating buttonholes, a selection switch is used to designate whether the hole will be cut first or the buttonhole will be defined by stitching first. In both cases, stitch width remains constant. Where the buttonhole is outlined by stitches first, a needle bar bight line is offset by a distance .DELTA.X from the bight line followed when the buttonhole is cut first. The result of the .DELTA.X offset is a spacing equal to 2.DELTA.X between the inner edges of the stitched buttonhole providing space in which to cut the buttonhole.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1991Date of Patent: June 30, 1992Assignee: Brother Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Kazuaki Koie, Hideo Ando, Akihiro Funahashi
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Patent number: 5085157Abstract: A knife which is moveable vertically by a mover cooperates during the cutting process with a cutting plate which is mounted in a throat plate. A cutting edge of the knife is aligned parallel to an upper edge of the cutting plate so that these two cutting bodies momentarily contact each other over the full surface. In order to achieve a predetermined depth of penetration of the cutting edge into the cutting plate, which is made of visco-elastic plastic, the knife is first brought into an upper position by the mover. Then it is adjusted by a displacement member mounted in the mover. Its vertical position with respect to the cutting plate is displaced by a desired amount, while maintaining the parallel relationship of the cutting edge and the upper edge, regardless of their instantaneous position.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1990Date of Patent: February 4, 1992Assignee: Durk Opp Adler AktiengesellschaftInventors: Detlef Jung, Gerhard Riss, Heinz Niehaus
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Patent number: 5085158Abstract: A sewing machine, having a device for centrally cutting a piping strip at both of its ends. At least one knife is arranged in a piping strip gripper between the parallel rows of oblique gripping needles. Before the start of the sewing process, a piping strip which has been placed at a predetermined position on a resting plate is held clamped between said plate and the gripper, which is lowered onto the resting plate. By actuation of the knife by an external force such as a pressure fluid, a blade of the knife penetrates into the piping strip and, by horizontal displacement of the knife, the piping strip is incised centrally at its end. Preferably there is a blade for each end of the piping strip.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1990Date of Patent: February 4, 1992Assignee: Durkopp Adler A.G.Inventors: Heinz Goldbeck, Werner Meyer
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Patent number: 5067422Abstract: Disclosed is a buttonhole 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 buttonholes 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: November 2, 1989Date of Patent: November 26, 1991Assignee: Suzuki Manufacturing Co., Ltd.Inventor: Kouichi Sakuma
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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: 5007356Abstract: A cutting actuator for a button perforating sewing machine enables sequence of various operating steps in a button perforating operation of sewn cloth to be changed under control of an operator.The actuator employs a solenoid controlled arrangement wherein actuation of the solenoid selects one sequence while deactuation of the solenoid selects another sequence.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 1989Date of Patent: April 16, 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: 4760808Abstract: Apparatus and a method for making a piped opening in a garment are disclosed. Two collinear cuts are made in the piping strip at a preparation station. The cut piping strip is then transferred to a sewing machine table where the piping is laid onto a piece of fabric. Then, the incision for making the garment opening is cut through both the piping strip and fabric. The piping strip is then folded through the incision and the two collinear cuts in the piping cooperate to prevent bulges from forming in the ultimately formed piped opening in the garment.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1986Date of Patent: August 2, 1988Assignee: Beisler GmbHInventor: Norbert Hulsmann