Abstract
An embroidery presser for an embroidery machine includes a presser
bar having a lower end, an operation lever operated so that the presser
bar is vertically moved, a needle bar movable vertically, a holder
attached to the lower end of the presser bar, a presser foot supported
by the holder so as to be vertically movable and having a lower end
with a cloth pressing portion intermittently pressing workpiece cloth
by a vertical movement of the needle bar, a biasing member normally
biasing the presser foot relative to the holder elastically downward,
and a presser lifting mechanism abutting the sewing machine frame
when the presser bar is lifted by operation of the operation lever,
thereby lifting the presser foot relative to the holder.
Claims
1. An embroidery presser for an embroidery machine, comprising: a
sewing machine frame; a presser bar having a lower end; a presser-lifting
operation lever operated so that the presser bar is vertically moved;
a needle bar movable vertically; a holder attached to the lower end
of the presser bar; a presser foot supported by the holder so as to
be vertically movable and having a lower end provided with a cloth
pressing portion intermittently pressing workpiece cloth by a vertical
movement of the needle bar; a biasing member normally biasing the
presser foot relative to the holder member elastically downward; and
a presser lifting mechanism abutting the sewing machine frame when
the presser bar is lifted by operation of the operation lever, thereby
lifting the presser foot relative to the holder.
2. The embroidery presser according to claim 1, wherein the presser
lifting mechanism includes a presser-lifting pivotable lever which
is mounted on the holder so as to be pivotable.
3. The embroidery presser according to claim 2, wherein the presser-lifting
pivotable lever includes an abutting portion protruding above the
holder and being capable of abutting the sewing machine frame.
4. The embroidery presser according to claim 2, wherein the presser-lifting
pivotable lever has a pressing operation portion manually lifting
the presser foot relative to the holder.
5. The embroidery presser according to claim 1, further comprising:
a moving mechanism capable of moving the cloth pressing portion
from a lowered position where the cloth pressing portion is located
below the holder by a biasing force of the biasing member so that
the cloth pressing portion is movable further downward by downward
movement of the needle bar; and an elastic member for returning
the cloth pressing portion to the lowered position by lifting movement
of the needle bar.
6. The embroidery presser according to claim 5, wherein the presser
foot includes a support shaft; the biasing member includes a first
compression coil spring; and the elastic member includes a second
compression coil spring, the first and second compression coil springs
being provided about the support shaft in series to each other.
7. An embroidery presser for an embroidery machine, comprising:
a sewing machine frame; a presser bar having a lower end; a presser-lifting
operation lever operated so that the presser bar is vertically moved;
a needle bar movable vertically; a holder attached to the lower
end of the presser bar; a presser foot supported by the holder so
as to be vertically movable and having a lower end provided with
a cloth pressing portion intermittently pressing workpiece cloth
by a vertical movement of the needle bar; a biasing member normally
biasing the presser foot relative to the holder member elastically
downward; a presser lifting mechanism abutting the sewing machine
frame when the presser bar is lifted by operation of the operation
lever, thereby lifting the presser foot relative to the holder;
a moving mechanism capable of moving the cloth pressing portion
from a lowered position where the cloth pressing portion is located
below the holder by a biasing force of the biasing member so that
the cloth pressing portion is movable further downward by downward
movement of the needle bar; and an elastic member for returning
the cloth pressing portion to the lowered position by lifting movement
of the needle bar.
8. The embroidery presser according to claim 7, wherein the presser
lifting mechanism includes a presser-lifting pivotable lever which
is mounted on the holder so as to be pivotable.
9. The embroidery presser according to claim 8, wherein the presser-lifting
pivotable lever includes an abutting portion protruding above the
holder and being capable of abutting the sewing machine frame.
10. The embroidery presser according to claim 8, wherein the presser-lifting
pivotable lever has a pressing operation portion manually lifting
the presser foot relative to the holder.
11. The embroidery presser according to claim 7, wherein the presser
foot includes a support shaft; the biasing member includes a first
compression coil spring; and the elastic member includes a second
compression coil spring, the first and second compression coil springs
being provided about the support shaft in series to each other.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is based upon and claims the benefit of
priority from the prior Japanese Patent Application No. 2005-86011,
filed on Mar. 24, 2005, the entire contents of which are incorporated
herein by reference.
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0002] The present disclosure relates to an embroidery presser
for an embroidery machine, attached to a lower end of a presser
bar of the embroidery machine for intermittently pressing workpiece
cloth by vertical movement of a needle bar, and more particularly
to a lifting stroke of a cloth pressing portion in a case where
the presser bar is lifted by operation of a presser lifting lever.
RELATED ART
[0003] An embroidery machine has conventionally been put into practical
use and constructed to press workpiece cloth intermittently in synchronization
with vertical movement of a needle bar. For example, JP-Y-62-32549
discloses a darning presser (corresponding to the embroidery presser
of the present application) comprising a mounting member fixed to
a lower end of a presser bar which is supported on a sewing machine
frame so as to be vertically movable, a slide shaft which is supported
on the mounting member, a compression spring urging the slide shaft
downward, and a cloth presser foot secured on a lower end of the
slide shaft and having a cloth pressing portion pressing workpiece
cloth. In the aforementioned construction, the workpiece cloth is
pressed by the cloth pressing portion while a sewing needle attached
to a lower end of a needle bar is passing through the workpiece
cloth. When the needle bar is lifted upward such that the sewing
needle is pulled out of the workpiece cloth, the cloth pressing
portion is also lifted upward, thereby releasing the workpiece cloth
from the pressed state.
[0004] In the above-described darning presser, however, the cloth
pressing portion having been lifted up is located lower than the
height of an embroidery frame holding the workpiece cloth to be
embroidered even when the presser lifting lever is operated so that
the presser bar is switched to a lifted position. Accordingly, the
cloth pressing portion needs to be manually raised upward in replacement
of the embroidery frame with another.
[0005] A plurality of embroidery frames with different sizes are
generally prepared in order that various sizes of embroidery patterns
may be sewn. However, when an embroidering device of the embroidery
machine has no function of determining the size of the embroidery
frame, it is supposed that an operator may erroneously select an
embroidery pattern which is so large that the embroidery pattern
cannot be sewn within a sewing range of the embroidery frame and
further that the operator may in advance operate the embroidery
machine to move only the embroidery frame, in order to confirm the
size of the embroidery frame and/or a sewing position. In this case,
the embroidery frame would collide against the cloth pressing portion
even when the presser bar assumes the lifted position.
SUMMARY
[0006] Therefore, an object of the present disclosure is to provide
an embroidery presser for an embroidery machine, which is incorporated
with a mechanism that can increase a lifting stroke of a cloth pressing
portion when the presser bar is lifted by operation of a presser-lifting
operation lever.
[0007] The disclosure provides an embroidery presser for an embroidery
machine, comprising a sewing machine frame, a presser bar having
a lower end, a presser-lifting operation lever operated so that
the presser bar is vertically moved, a needle bar movable vertically,
a holder attached to the lower end of the presser bar, a presser
foot supported by the holder so as to be vertically movable and
having a lower end provided with a cloth pressing portion intermittently
pressing workpiece cloth by a vertical movement of the needle bar,
a biasing member normally biasing the presser foot relative to the
holder member elastically downward, and a presser lifting mechanism
abutting the sewing machine frame when the presser bar is lifted
by operation of the operation lever, thereby lifting the presser
foot relative to the holder.
[0008] In the above-described construction, a presser lifting mechanism
is provided which abuts the sewing machine frame when the presser
bar is lifted by operation of the operation lever, thereby lifting
the presser foot relative to the holder. Accordingly, the cloth
pressing portion can be located higher when the presser bar has
been switched to the lifted position, namely, a lifting amount of
the cloth pressing portion can be increased. Consequently, since
no contact or interference occurs between the cloth pressing portion
and the embroidery frame in the replacement of the embroidery frame,
the embroidery frame can be attached and detached easily and efficiently,
whereupon the working efficiency can be improved in the embroidery
sewing.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] Other objects, features and advantages of the present invention
will become clear upon reviewing the following description of the
embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
[0010] FIG. 1 is a front view of an embroidery machine of one illustrative
example in accordance with the disclosure;
[0011] FIG. 2 is a plan view a sewing machine head, an embroidery
frame transferring device, and an embroidery frame;
[0012] FIG. 3A is a plan view of an embroidery presser;
[0013] FIG. 3B is a rear view of the embroidery presser;
[0014] FIG. 3C is a left side view of the embroidery presser;
[0015] FIG. 3D is a front view of the embroidery presser;
[0016] FIG. 3E is a right side view of the embroidery presser;
[0017] FIG. 4A is a left side view of the embroidery presser, showing
a presser foot lifted by the ascent of a needle bar during embroidery
sewing;
[0018] FIG. 4B is a left side view of the embroidery presser, showing
the presser foot dropped by the descent of the needle bar during
embroidery sewing;
[0019] FIG. 4C is a left side view of the embroidery presser, showing
an abutment of a presser lifting rotatable lever in abutment with
a sewing machine frame during ascent of the embroidery presser with
ascent of a presser bar
[0020] FIG. 4D is a left side view of the embroidery presser, showing
the presser foot lifted by rotation of the presser lifting rotatable
lever when the embroidery presser assumes a lifted position; and
[0021] FIG. 4E is a left side view of embroidery presser, showing
the cloth pressing portion pushed downward by the descent of the
needle bar when the embroidery presser assumes a lifted position.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0022] One embodiment of the invention will be described with reference
to the accompanying drawings. Referring first to FIG. 1, a sewing
machine M which can perform embroidery sewing will be described
in brief. The sewing machine M is capable of performing embroidery
sewing as well as normal sewing. In the embroidery sewing, an embroidery
frame transferring device 6 is attached to the sewing machine M
and an embroidery frame is used. The sewing machine M comprises
a sewing bed 1, a pillar 2 standing at a right end of the bed 1
and a sewing arm 3 which extends from an upper end of the pillar
2 leftward so as to be opposed to the bed 1. The embroidery frame
transferring device 6 is detachably attached to a left end of the
bed 1 to move the embroidery frame 5 holding workpiece cloth W to
be embroidered in two directions perpendicular to each other.
[0023] Referring to FIG. 2, the embroidery frame transferring device
6 is controlled based on embroidery data so as to drive the embroidery
frame 5 in an X direction (left and right) and Y direction (back
and forth) individually. A plurality of embroidery frames are selectively
attached to and detached from the embroidery frame transferring
device 6. The embroidery frames differ from one another in the size
and/or shape of a cloth holding portion holding the workpiece cloth
W.
[0024] Returning to FIG. 1, an operation panel 7 is mounted on
a front surface of the pillar 2. The arm 3 includes a main shaft
(not shown) driven by a sewing machine motor (not shown) and extending
laterally and a hand pulley 8 driven so that the main shaft is manually
rotated. The arm 3 also includes a needle bar driving mechanism
(not shown) which vertically moves a needle bar 10 having a lower
end to which a sewing needle 9 is mounted. The arm 3 further includes
a needle thread take-up driving mechanism which vertically moves
a needle thread take-up in synchronization with the vertical movement
of the sewing needle 9. A sewing start/stop switch 11 is mounted
on the front of the arm 3 and is operated so that sewing is started
and stopped. The bed 1 is provided with a thread-capturing shuttle
driven by a sewing machine motor (not shown) and a cloth feed mechanism
(not shown) driving a feed dog. Since the aforementioned mechanisms
are similar to those of ordinary sewing machines, detailed description
of the mechanisms will be eliminated. In the following description,
left-and-right and back-and-forth directions refer to those directions
as viewed in FIGS. 1 and 2.
[0025] A presser bar 4 is mounted on a sewing machine frame of
the head of the arm 3 so as to be vertically movable. The presser
bar 4 is switchable between a lifted position and a lowered position
when a presser lifting operation lever 14 disposed at a lower part
of the head of the arm 3 is operated so as to be ascended and descended.
The presser bar 4 has a lower end to which an embroidery presser
13 is fixed by a screw 42. When the needle bar 10 is moved up and
down, the workpiece cloth W is intermittently pressed by the embroidery
presser 13 in synchronization with the up and down movement of the
needle bar 10.
[0026] The embroidery presser 13 will be described. Referring to
FIGS. 3A to 4E, the embroidery presser 13 includes a holder 15 adapted
to be detachably fixed to a lower end of the presser bar 4 and a
presser foot 16 which is mounted on the holder 15 so as to be vertically
movable. The embroidery presser 13 also includes a biasing member
29 normally biasing the presser foot 16 elastically downward relative
to the holder 15. The embroidery presser 13 further includes a presser
lifting mechanism 17 and a moving mechanism 18. The presser lifting
mechanism 17 has a function of lifting the presser foot 16 relative
to the holder 15 when the presser bar 4 is switched to the lifted
position by the presser lifting operation lever 14. The moving mechanism
18 allows the presser foot 16 to be moved further downward by the
downward movement of the needle bar 10.
[0027] The holder 15 will now be described. Referring to FIGS.
3A to 3E, the holder 15 comprises a mount 19 fixed to a left side
of the lower end of the presser bar 4 and a holder body plate 20
located at the front. The holder 15 further comprises supports 21a
and 21b which support the presser foot 16 so as to be ascended and
descended and a right side plate 20a which is bent at a right end
of the holder body plate 20 rearward perpendicularly so as to extend
upward.
[0028] The mount 19 is generally formed into a C-shape and detachably
fixed to the left side lower end of the presser bar 4 by a fastening
screw 42. The holder body plate 20 is formed integrally on a front
end of the mount 19 and extends rightward and obliquely upward.
The holder body plate 20 includes a lower part formed with a vertically
extending slit 39 (see FIG. 3D). The holder body plate 20 has upper
and lower ends formed with a pair of supports 21a and 21b bent rearward
at a right angle respectively. A support shaft 22 which is a part
of the presser foot 16 and extends through the supports 21a and
21b so as to be vertically slidable. The holder 15 includes a right
side plate 20a rearwardly extending obliquely upward.
[0029] The presser foot 16 will be described. The presser foot
16 includes a cranked pressing member 12 having a lower end including
a cloth pressing portion 12a. The presser foot 16 also includes
an auxiliary part 23 supported on the support shaft 22. The pressing
member 12 has a stepped rear end fixed to the lower end of the support
shaft 22. The pressing member 12 also has a front end including
a lower end on which the cloth pressing portion 12a is formed. The
cloth pressing portion 12a is formed with a through hole 24 through
which a sewing needle 9 passes.
[0030] The auxiliary member 23 includes a front plate 23a and a
right side plate 23b bent at a right end of the front plate 23a
rearward at a right angle. The front plate 23a and the right side
plate 23b are integrally formed with each other. The front plate
23a has a vertically extending slit 26 which is formed so as to
overlap the front of the slit 39. The right side plate 23b has upper
and lower ends formed with a pair of upper and lower horizontal
support pieces 27a and 27b bent leftward at a right angle respectively.
The support pieces 27a and 27b have through holes through which
the support shaft 22 extends, respectively. The support piece 27a
is disposed on the upper side of the support 21a with a buffer O-ring
28 interposed therebetween, whereas the support piece 27b is disposed
between a pair of upper and lower supports 21a and 21b.
[0031] A horizontal limit pin 30 extends through the slit 26 in
the back-and-forth direction to be fixed. The limit pin 30 is located
at a position about one third of the length of the support shaft
22 below the support piece 27b. The limit pin 30 extends through
the slits 39 and 26 so as to be slidable vertically, thereby limiting
rotation of the support shaft 22 and the auxiliary part 23 about
a central axis of the support shaft 22. Accordingly, rotation of
the presser foot 16 about the support shaft 22 is also limited.
The support piece 27a has an auxiliary operating portion 40 forwardly
extending horizontally. A tube 41 with a smaller diameter is fitted
with the auxiliary operating portion 40 so as to cover the portion
40. The tube 41 is made from an elastic resin.
[0032] The biasing member 29 comprises a compression coil spring,
for example and is provided about the support shaft 22 located between
the underside of the support 21a and an upper face of the support
piece 27b, thereby elastically biasing the auxiliary part 23 downward
relative to the holder 15. The underside of the support piece 27a
is held in abutment with the upper side of the support 21a by a
biasing force of the biasing member 29 with the O-ring 28 being
interposed therebetween.
[0033] The elastic member 38 comprises a compression coil spring,
for example and is provided about the support shaft 22 between the
underside of a spring bracket ring 37 and the upper side of the
support piece 27a, thereby elastically biasing the support shaft
22 upward relative to the auxiliary part 23. The limit pin 30 fixed
to the support shaft 22 is held in abutment with the underside of
the support piece 27b by an elastic force of the elastic member
38.
[0034] In the above-described construction, when the auxiliary
part 23 is lifted against the biasing force of the biasing member
29 relative to the holder 15, the support shaft 22 is lifted while
the underside of the support piece 27b and the limit pin 30 are
held in abutment with each other by the elastic force of the elastic
member 38. That is, the auxiliary part 23 and the presser foot 16
are lifted together.
[0035] On the other hand, when a pressing force pressing the presser
foot 16 downward acts on the holder 15, the elastic member 38 is
compressed and the limit pin 38 is parted downward from the underside
of the support piece 27b, whereupon the presser foot 16 moves downward.
When the holder 15 is released from the pressing force, the elastic
force of the elastic part 38 causes the limit pin 30 to re-abut
against the underside of the support piece 27b.
[0036] The presser lifting mechanism 17 will now be described.
When the presser-lifting operation lever 14 is operated so that
the presser bar 4 is lifted, the presser lifting mechanism 17 abuts
against the sewing machine frame thereby to lift the presser foot
16 relative to the holder 15. The presser lifting mechanism 17 has
a presser-lifting pivotable lever 31 which is mounted on a pivot
pin 35 so as to be pivotable. The pivot pin 35 extends in the right-and-left
direction. The pivotable lever 31 includes an abutment 32, a middle
pressing output 34 and a pressing operation portion 33.
[0037] The abutment 32 is formed on an upper end of the pivotable
lever 31 so as to rearwardly extend obliquely upward. The abutment
32 protrudes higher than the holder 15 and the right side plate
20a, thereby being capable of abutting against the sewing machine
frame. The middle pressing output 34 is in abutment with the support
piece 27a. When the abutment 32 abuts against the sewing machine
frame to pivot clockwise as viewed at the right side, the support
piece 27a is pushed upward, whereby the presser foot 16 is lifted
relative to the holder 15.
[0038] The pressing operation portion 33 is formed on a lower half
of the presser-lifting pivotable lever 31 and protrudes in the rear
of the right side plate 20a of the holder 15. When the embroidery
presser 13 is attached to the presser bar 4, the pressing operation
portion 33 is pressed forward so that the pivotable lever 31 is
caused to pivot, whereby the abutment 32 can be prevented from interference
with the sewing machine frame. Additionally, a spring washer 25
is held between right side plate 20a of the holder 15 and the pivot
lever 31 to prevent rattle. When the presser-lifting operation lever
14 is operated so that the presser bar 4 is lifted, an upper end
of the abutment 32 abuts against the sewing machine frame. Furthermore,
the right side plate 20a of the holder 15 has a limiting convex
portion 36 which limits pivotal movement of the pressing output
34 of the pivotable lever 31 in such a direction that the pressing
output 34 departs from the support piece 27a.
[0039] The moving mechanism 18 will be described. The moving mechanism
18 allows the cloth pressing portion 12a to be moved further downward
by the downward movement of the needle bar 10 from the lowered position
located lower than the holder 15 by the elastic force of the elastic
member 38. The elastic member 38 returns the cloth pressing portion
12a to the lowered position by the upward movement of the needle
bar 10.
[0040] The embroidery presser 13 operates as follows. Firstly,
the upper end of the abutment 32 tends to interfere with the sewing
machine frame when the embroidery presser 13 is attached to the
presser bar 4 at the front of the sewing machine M. Accordingly,
the pressing operation portion 33 of the presser-lifting pivotable
lever 31 is manually pressed forward so that the lever 31 is caused
to pivot, whereby an amount of upward protrusion of the abutment
15 is reduced. As a result, since the interference is avoided between
the upper end of the abutment 32 and the sewing machine frame, the
embroidery presser 13 can easily be mounted on the presser bar 4.
[0041] Furthermore, FIG. 4A shows the presser foot 16 lifted by
the ascent of a needle bar 10 during embroidery sewing. FIG. 4B
shows the presser foot 16 dropped by the descent of the needle bar
during embroidery sewing. In the embodiment, as shown in FIG. 4B,
the underside of the cloth presser 12a is adapted to be slightly
spaced from the upper side of the workpiece cloth W without being
in contact with the workpiece cloth when the presser foot 16 is
located at the lowered position. The reason for this is that when
embroidery is sewn on the workpiece cloth having a small thickness,
sound due to collision of the cloth pressing portion 12a against
the needle plate located below the workpiece cloth W needs to be
reduced or after the sewing needle 9 is drawn from the workpiece
cloth W, an embroidery sewing seed needs to be increased so that
start of movement of the workpiece cloth W held on the embroidery
frame 5 is advanced.
[0042] Thus, the cloth pressing portion 12a is not designed to
press the workpiece cloth W downward positively. The cloth pressing
portion 12a is set so as to restrain the workpiece cloth W from
ascending with the sewing needle 9 when the sewing needle 9 is stuck
to the workpiece cloth 9 and thereafter is caused to be lifted thereby
to be drawn out of the workpiece cloth W. Of course, the cloth pressing
portion 12a may be set so as to press the workpiece cloth W downward
in a positive manner as in conventional embroidery pressers.
[0043] Next, upon completion of the embroidery sewing, the presser
lifting operation lever 14 is operated so that the embroidery frame
5 is detached from the embroidery frame transferring device 6. FIG.
4C shows the presser bar 4 and the embroidery presser 13 being lifted.
In FIGS. 4A to 4E, a slashed part over the abutment 32 designates
an abutted part of the sewing machine frame. As shown in FIG. 4C,
the abutment 32 abuts against the sewing machine frame in the middle
of the lifting of the presser bar 4 and the embroidery presser 13.
[0044] Subsequently, when the presser bar 4 and the embroidery
presser 13 are further lifted, the presser-lifting pivotable lever
31 is caused to pivot counterclockwise relative to the holder 15,
whereupon the pressing output 34 presses the underside of the support
piece 27a upward. As a result, the presser foot 16 is lifted relative
to the holder 15. More specifically, addition of an amount of ascend
of the presser bar 4 and an amount of ascend of the support piece
27a due to pivotal movement of the lever 31 is equal to an amount
of ascend of the presser foot 16. In this case, as shown in FIG.
4d, the underside of the cloth pressing portion 12a is located higher
than the height of the embroidery frame 5. Consequently, the embroidery
frame 5 can be detached without contact with the cloth pressing
portion 12a.
[0045] On the other hand, when the presser bar 4 and the embroidery
presser 13 assume a lifted position, it is supposed that the operator
may turn the hand pulley 8 to move the needle bar 10 to the lowered
position. FIG. 4E shows the condition in the above case. When the
needle bar 10 is lowered, a needle clamp provided for attaching
the sewing needle 9 fixed to the lower end of the needle bar 10
and a needle bar thread guide fixed to a lower part of the needle
clamp collide against the cloth pressing portion 12a assuming the
lowered position relative to the holder 15. When the cloth pressing
portion 12a is further pressed downward, the elastic member 38 is
compressed such that the cloth pressing portion 12a is moved downward.
Subsequently, when the needle bar 10 is lifted thereby to be released
from the pressed state, the elastic force of the elastic member
38 returns the cloth pressing portion 12a to the lowered position.
Thus, since the cloth pressing portion 12a is allowed to be further
moved downward, the cloth pressing portion 12a can be prevented
from deformation or breakage due to collision against the needle
clamp or needle bar thread guide.
[0046] As described above, the embroidery presser 13 is provided
with the presser lifting mechanism 17 which abuts against the sewing
machine frame and lifts the presser foot 16 relative to the holder
15 when the presser-lifting operation lever 14 for lifting and lowering
the presser bar 4 is operated so that the presser bar 4 is lifted.
Consequently, since the lifted position of the presser foot 16 is
set to a high position, the presser foot 16 can be prevented from
contact with or interference against the embroidery frame 5, and
the embroidery frame 5 can be attache and detached easily.
[0047] Furthermore, since the presser lifting mechanism 17 includes
the presser-lifting pivotable lever 31 pivotally mounted on the
holder 5, the presser-lifting pivotable lever 31 is abutted against
the sewing machine frame so that the presser foot 16 can easily
be lifted.
[0048] Additionally, the presser-lifting pivotable lever 31 has
the abutment 32 which protrudes higher than the holder 15 and can
abut against the sewing machine frame. Consequently, the presser
foot 16 can be lifted when the presser bar is lifted so as to abut
against the sewing machine frame.
[0049] The structure and forms of the holder 5, auxiliary part
23, pressing member 16 are mere examples. They may be modified.
[0050] The foregoing description and drawings are merely illustrative
of the principles of the present invention and are not to be construed
in a limiting sense. Various changes and modifications will become
apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art. All such changes
and modifications are seen to fall within the scope of the invention
as defined by the appended claims.
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