Abstract
Disclosed is a free work pressing device for sewing machine which
is simple in structure and smooth in operation. As to the variation
in the thickness of the work (18), the work pressing foot (C) is smoothly
movable as yielding up and down in dependence upon the variation in
the thickness of the work against and under the control of the elastic
member (14). The free work pressing device sewing machine comprises
a holding portion (A) for mounting the free work pressing device to
the presser bar (16) of sewing machine, a slide shaft (5) supported
by the holding portion (A) and being slidingly movable in the axial
direction, a work pressing foot (C) secured to the lower end of the
slide shaft (5), an elastic member (14) for normally pressing the
slide shaft (5) axially in the downward direction relative to the
holding portion (A), an adjust mechanism (B) for adjusting the vertical
position of the work pressing foot (C) relative to the work (18) which
is to be stitched.
Claims
1. free work pressing device for sewing machine substantially comprising
a holding portion for mounting the free work pressing device to the
presser bar of sewing machine, a slide shaft supported by the holding
portion so as to be axially movable in vertical direction, a work
pressing foot secured to the lower end of the slide shaft, an elastic
member for normally pressing the slide shaft axially in the downward
direction relative to the holding portion, an adjust mechanism for
adjusting the vertical position of the slide shaft relative to the
work which is to be stitched.
2. The free work pressing device for sewing machine as defined
in claim 1, wherein the adjusting mechanism comprises an upper threaded
part of the slide shaft, an adjust screw member having an axially
extended hole with an inner periphery that is threaded, the adjust
screw member being in threaded engagement with the upper threaded
part of the slide shaft and being rotated to move the slide shaft
axially up and down relative to the work that is to be stitched.
3. The free work pressing device for sewing machine as defined
in claim 2, wherein the adjusting mechanism includes a buffer arranged
on the upper end of the holding portion, the buffer being in engagement
with the adjust screw member.
4. The free work pressing device for sewing machine as defined
in claim 3, further comprising engaging means provided between the
adjust screw and the buffer to enable the adjust screw to be intermittently
rotated and to be held as stopped at an optional position.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] 1. Field of the Invention
[0002] The present invention relates to a free work pressing device
for sewing machine and more particularly relates to a work pressing
device which is used in combination with a sewing machine in case
so called the free kilt stitching operation is performed by use
of a sewing machine. The free work pressing device is very simple
in structure and very quiet in operation and is adapted to variation
in the thickness of the work to be stitched.
[0003] 2. Description of the related Art
[0004] So far it has been prevalent to perform the free kilt stitching
operation wherein the work is moved by hand under the work pressing
foot in optional directions relative to the machine needle while
the sewing machine is continuously driven. In the free kilt stitching
operation, the work pressing device is something different from
the one which is used in the normal stitching operation. The conventional
work pressing device that is used for the free kilt stitching operation
is mounted to the presser bar which is arranged adjacent the needle
bar, and includes a holder for holding a slide shaft member that
is slidingly movable in the vertical direction. The slide shaft
member is normally pressed down by a coil spring and has a work
pressing foot attached to the lower end thereof and normally pressed
against the needle plate.
[0005] The slide shaft member is moved up and down with the needle
bar that is moved up and down. Namely the work pressing foot is
moved up and down in association with the up and down movement of
the shaft member. Therefore the work is stitched as the work is
moved in the optional directions while the work pressing foot is
moved up. The conventional work pressing device is disclosed, for
example, in the publication that is Japanese Utility Model Registration
No. 62-32549, wherein the slide shaft member has the work pressing
foot attached to the lower end thereof and is connected to the needle
holder of the needle bar so as to be moved up and down as the needle
bar is driven to move up and down.
SUMMERY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] However, since the slide shaft member disclosed in the Japanese
Utility Model Registration No. 62-32549 is moved up and down by
the needle bar that is driven to move up and down, the up and down
movement is rather violent and produces loud noises. It is, therefore,
problematical to set high the maximum rotation speed of sewing machine.
Such limitation will often prevent the efficient stitching operation.
Further since the work pressing foot is normally pressed against
the needle plate by means of a spring, it is often difficult to
stitch a rather thick work. which is placed between the work pressing
foot and the needle plate. It is, therefore, an object of the invention
to provide a free work pressing device for sewing machine which
is very simple in structure and smooth in operation, particularly
adapted to performing the free kilt stitching operation.
[0007] The inventors have made efforts to solve the problems of
prior art and have come to provide an outcome. The invention as
described in claim 1 is a free work pressing device for sewing machine
substantially comprises a holding portion that is mounted to the
presser bar of sewing machine, a slide shaft supported by the holding
portion so as to be axially movable in vertical direction, a work
pressing foot secured to the lower end of the slide shaft, an elastic
member for normally pressing the slide shaft axially in the downward
direction relative to the holding portion, an adjust mechanism for
adjusting the vertical position of the slide shaft relative to the
work which is to be stitched.
[0008] The invention as described in claim 2 is the free work pressing
device for sewing machine, wherein the adjust mechanism comprises
an upper threaded part of the slide shaft, an adjust screw member
having an axially extended hole with an inner periphery that is
threaded, the adjust screw member being in threaded engagement with
the upper threaded part of the slide shaft and being rotated to
move the slide shaft axially up and down relative to the work which
is to be stitched. The invention as described in claim 3 is the
free work pressing device for sewing machine, wherein the adjust
mechanism includes a buffer arranged on the upper end of the holding
portion and between the adjust screw member and the holding portion.
[0009] The invention as described in claim 4 is the free work pressing
device for sewing machine, further comprising engaging means provided
between the adjust screw member and the buffer to enable the adjust
screw member to be intermittently rotated and to be held as stopped
at an optional angular position.
[0010] The work pressing device for sewing machine of the invention
may allow the sewing machine to have a maximum rotation speed which
may be set rather high for efficient stitching operation without
noises. This is because the work pressing device has the slide shaft
which is not connected to the needle bar which is axially reciprocated
for stitching the work, in contrast to the conventional work pressing
device which has the slide shaft operatively connected to a pin
of the needle holder of the needle bar so as to be axially reciprocated
in association with the axial movement of the needle bar, the pin
striking the slide shaft each time the needle bar goes up to move
up the slide shaft and inevitably producing loud bump noises.
[0011] Further the work pressing device for sewing machine of the
invention is very simple in structure because the adjust mechanism
includes the adjust screw member which is in threaded engagement
with the slide shaft at the upper part thereof so that the adjust
screw member may be rotated to adjust the vertical position of the
work pressing foot relative to the work to be stitched, the work
pressing foot being secured to the lower end of the slide shaft.
[0012] Further since the adjust screw member is arranged on the
buffer which is mounted to the upper end of the holding portion,
the impact if applied to the slide shaft or to the work pressing
foot or to the adjust screw member may be absorbed by the buffer.
Thus the work pressing position will not be changed by the impact
and further the work may be manipulated easily by hand under the
work pressing foot with a light and constant force.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ATTACHED DRAWINGS
[0013] FIG. 1A is a perspective view of a free work presser of
sewing machine according to the invention. FIG. 1B is a side elevational
view of the free work presser of sewing machine partly shown with
imaginary lines. FIG. 1C is a front elevational view of the free
work presser of sewing machine partly shown with imaginary lines.
FIG. 1D is a plan elevational view of the free work pressing device
for sewing machine partly shown with imaginary lines.
[0014] FIG. 2A is a perspective view of the free work pressing
device for sewing machine shown as broken. FIG. 2B is a perspective
view of an adjust screw member of the invention taken from below.
FIG. 2C is a side elevational view of an essential part of an adjust
mechanism of the invention shown in vertical section.
[0015] FIG. 3A is a side elevational view of the free work pressing
device for sewing machine shown in vertical section, wherein the
work pressing foot is raised. FIG. 3B is a side elevational view
of the free work pressing device for sewing machine shown in vertical
section, wherein the work pressing foot is lowered.
[0016] FIG. 4A is a plan elevational view of the free work pressing
device for sewing machine taken from the arrow marks X-X of FIG.
3A.
[0017] FIG. 5A is a side elevational view of the free work pressing
device sewing machine shown in vertical section, wherein the work
presser foot is shown as having adaptability to the variation in
the thickness of the work that is to be stitched.
[0018] FIG. 6 is a side elevational view of the essential part
of the free work pressing device for sewing machine shown in vertical
section, wherein the work pressing foot is shown as being moved
as yielding up and down in dependence upon the variation in the
thickness of the work.
[0019] FIG. 7A is a perspective view of the free work pressing
device for sewing machine, a presser bar of sewing machine to which
the free work pressing device is to be mounted, and a needle bar
with a needle shown as separately. FIG. 7B is a perspective view
of the free work pressing device for sewing machine which is mounted
to the presser bar so as to cooperate with the needle bar with the
needle for the stitching operation.
[0020] FIG. 8 is a plan elevational view of the situation for performing
the stitching operation with use of the free work pressing device
for sewing machine of the invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMPBODIMENTS
[0021] The invention will be described in detail in reference to
the attached drawings. As particularly shown in FIG. 1, the free
work pressing device for sewing machine according to the invention
is substantially composed of a holding portion A, a slide shaft
5, an elastic member 14, an adjust mechanism B and a work pressing
foot C. As shown in FIG. 2A, the holding portion A includes a holder
body 1 of flat plate that is formed with an upper holder 2 and a
lower holder 3.
[0022] The upper holder 2 and the lower holder 3 are formed as
laterally extended from the vertical flat plate 1 and have a through
hole 2a and a through hole 3a respectively for supporting the slide
shaft 5 so that the same may be slidingly moved in the axial direction.
Further the holder body 1 is formed with a connecting portion 4
by which the holder body 1 is connected to a presser bar 16 of sewing
machine which is arranged adjacent a needle bar in parallel therewith.
The holder body 1, the upper holder 2, the lower holder 3 and connecting
portion 4 are formed in one body with a metal material.
[0023] The slide shaft 5 is inserted into the through holes 2a,
3a respectively of the upper holder 2 and the lower holder 3 and
may be slidingly moved up and down. The adjust mechanism B are manipulated
to adjust the vertical position of the work pressing foot C as will
be described in detail. As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the slide shaft
5 has the work pressing foot C secured to the lower end thereof.
The work pressing foot C is composed of a work pressing part 6 and
an arm 7 by which the work pressing foot C is secured to the lower
end of the slide shaft 5. Further the work pressing part 6 is composed
of an outer circular frame 6a and an inner work pressing plate 6b.
[0024] The work pressing plate 6b is transparent and is made of
a synthetic resin such as plastic or the like. As shown in FIGS.
1D and 2A, the work pressing plate 6b has a hole 6c formed at the
center thereof through which the machine needle is vertically reciprocated.
The arm 7 is an elongated plate having one end secured to the lower
end of the slide shaft 5. Thus the work pressing part 6 is laterally
extended from the slide shaft 5.
[0025] The work pressing part 6 has a cup shaped appearance with
the cup having the outer peripheral side so formed as to be progressively
reduced toward the circular bottom 6a1 that is of a diameter smaller
than the diameter of the upper circular frame 6a. Conversely, the
outer peripheral side is progressively increased from the diametrically
small circular bottom 6a1 toward the diametrically larger upper
circular frame 6a.
[0026] Anyway it is preferable that the work presser part 6 is
of the shape that the peripheral edge of the upper frame 7 is horizontally
extended out over the circular bottom 6a1 with the predetermined
space provided between the upper frame 6a and the lower bottom 6a1
as defined by the outer peripheral side. This is because the work
will not be caught by the upper peripheral edge of the frame 6a
when the work is moved under the circular bottom 6a1 in optional
directions while the free kilt stitching operation is performed.
[0027] A buffer 8 is mounted to the upper holder 2 of the work
presser holding portion A. The buffer 8 is made of a metal plate
which is bent substantially into a U-shape having an upper plate
8a and a lower plate 8b extending in parallel with each other from
the intermediate bent portion 8c, so that the upper plate 8a may
elastically move to and away from the lower plate 8b as is compressed
when a load is applied.
[0028] The upper plate 8a of the buffer 8 has a hole 8d formed
therewith through which the upper portion of the slide shaft 5 is
inserted. The lower plate 8b, which is shorter than the upper plate
8a, is secured to the upper holder 2 by means of a screw 15 or the
like. In this connection, the upper plate 8a has a hole 8e formed
therewith for manipulating the screw 15 by means of a driver or
the like therethrough.
[0029] The slide shaft 5 has a guide pin 9 passed therethrough
laterally of the axial direction. The guide pin 9 is inserted into
a vertically elongated guide groove 1a formed at the holding portion
A so as to guide the slide shaft 5 to move up and down in cooperation
with the guide groove 1a while preventing the slide shaft 5 from
making axial rotation. Thus the slide shaft 5 is extended as inserted
through the upper and lower holes 2a, 3a of the holding portion
A and through the hole 8d of the buffer 8 which is secured to the
upper end of the holding portion A by the screw 15 while the guide
pin 9 is inserted into the vertically elongated guide groove 1a
of the holding portion A. Further, an elastic member, that is a
coil spring 14, is arranged around the slide shaft 5 and between
the upper holder 2 of the holding portion A and the guide pin 9
and normally gives a downward pressure to the slide shaft 5.
[0030] The slide shaft 5 has an upper part 10 that is diametrically
reduced and has a periphery that is axially threaded as shown in
FIGS. 2A, 3A, 3B. An adjust screw member 11 that is generally cylindrical
and has an axially extended hole 11a with an inner periphery 11a
that is threaded. The adjust screw member 11 is mounted to the upper
threaded part 10 of the slide shaft 5 and is in threaded engagement
with the upper threaded part 10 and thus forms the adjust mechanism
B.
[0031] The adjust mechanism B is provided to adjust the vertical
position of the work pressing foot C. Precisely the adjust screw
member 11 is rotated against the buffer action of the buffer 8 to
move the slide shaft 5 in the vertical direction against and under
the control of the action of coil spring 14, thereby to adjust the
vertical position of the work pressing foot C relative to the work
18, the work pressing foot C being secured to the lower end of the
slide shaft 5. Further a stopper 12 is secured to the upper end
of the slide shaft 5. The stopper 12 has a head which is diametrically
lager than the diameter of the upper part 10 of the slide shaft
5, so that the adjust screw member 11 may be prevented from being
disengaged out from the upper part 10 of the slide shaft 5.
[0032] As shown in FIG. 2, the adjust screw member 11 has a plurality
of engaging projections 13a formed at the lower side thereof. On
the other hand, the upper plate 8a of the buffer 8 has a plurality
of engaging grooves 13b formed at the upper side thereof. Since
the adjust screw member 11 and the upper plate 8a of the buffer
8 are arranged in the condition that the engaging projections 13a
and the engaging grooves 13b are in engagement with one another
with buffer action, the adjust screw member 11 may be intermittently
rotated and may be held as stopped at an optional position.
[0033] Actually as shown in FIGS. 1D, 2B, 2C, the plurality of
engaging projections 13a are formed at the lower side of the adjust
screw 11 and radially of the hole 11a. On the other hand, The plurality
of engaging grooves 13b are formed at the upper side of the upper
plate 8a of the buffer 8 and radially of the hole 8d. Further the
adjust screw 11 and the upper plate 8a of the buffer 8 are arranged
in the condition that the engaging projections 13a and the engaging
grooves 13b are in fitted engagement with one another with buffer
action applied. Therefore, the engaging projections 13a and the
engaging grooves 13b will cooperate to enable the adjust screw 11
to be intermittently rotated and to be held as stopped at an optional
position.
[0034] According to the invention, the free work pressing device
for sewing machine is used as shown in FIG. 7. First of all, the
holder body 1 is mounted to the sewing machine by securing the connecting
portion 4 to the presser bar 16 at a predetermined position thereof
by means of a set screw 16a such that the needle attached to the
lower end of the needle bar 17 may pass through the center hole
6c of the work pressing part 6.
[0035] Subsequently, the adjust screw member 11 is rotated to vertically
move the slide shaft 5, thereby to adjust the vertical position
of the work pressing foot C relative to the thickness t of the work
18 that is to be stitched. Namely it is decided that the position
of the work pressing foot C will come to the height h corresponding
to the thickness t of the work 18 which is placed on the needle
plate under the work pressing foot C. Then the machine switch is
turned on to start the sewing machine, and the work 18 is moved
relative to the needle in the horizontal plane and in the optional
directions as shown in FIG. 8 in accordance with the design of the
pattern to be stitched. Thus the free kilt stitching operation is
performed. As to the variation in the thickness of the work 18,
the work pressing foot C may smoothly movable as yielding up and
down in dependence upon the variation of the thickness of the work
against and under the control of the coil spring 14.
[0036] The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that
the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to
be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention,
and all such modifications are intended to be included within the
spirit of the following claims. |