EP0132466B1 - Apparatus for producing a seam - Google Patents

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EP0132466B1
EP0132466B1 EP19830304359 EP83304359A EP0132466B1 EP 0132466 B1 EP0132466 B1 EP 0132466B1 EP 19830304359 EP19830304359 EP 19830304359 EP 83304359 A EP83304359 A EP 83304359A EP 0132466 B1 EP0132466 B1 EP 0132466B1
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  • the present invention relates to a linking machine for producing a seam for joining two or more pieces of fabric together.
  • a linking machine which has a rotary dial of points, a first sewing station for producing ordinary chain stitches and a second sewing station for producing a pair of oversew chain stitches, said second sewing station including a first stitching assembly and a second stitching assembly spaced from one another in the direction of indexing of the dial of points, each stitching assembly having a needle co-operating yarn wrapper for supplying yarn to the needle, the needle of one assembly being located on the inside of the dial and its co-operating yarn wrapper being arranged on the outside of the dial and the needle of the other assembly being located on the outside of the dial and its co-operating yarn wrapper being located on the inside of the dial.
  • the present invention is particularly concerned with a particular construction for incorporation into said second sewing station.
  • a linking machine having a rotary dial of points, a first sewing station for producing ordinary chain stitches and a second sewing station for producing a pair of oversew chain stitches, said second sewing station including a first stitching assembly and a second stitching assembly spaced from one another in the direction of indexing of the dial of points, each stitching assembly having a needle co-operating yarn wrapper for supplying yarn to the needle, the needle of one assembly being located on the inside of the dial and its co-operating yarn wrapper being arranged on the outside of the dial and the needle of the other assembly being located on the outside of the dial and its co-operating yarn wrapper being located on the inside of the dial, characterised in that the needles for each assembly are each mounted on a respective needle arm, each needle arm being pivotally connected to a pivoted lever for reciprocally raising and lowering both needle arms simultaneously.
  • FIG. 1 there is shown two pieces of knitted fabric 10, 12 which are joined together by a seam 15.
  • the pieces of fabric 10, 12 have raw edges 11, 13 respectively which are secured and protected by the seam 15.
  • the seam 15 is composed of four independent rows of stitches 16,17,18 and 19. Rows 16, 17 are ordinary chain stitches, each row of stitches being formed from a single thread 16 a manner similar to that disclosed in our U.K. Patents 1566771, 1520637 and 1506575. Reference should be made to these patents as the disclosure therein is assumed to be incorporated in this specification.
  • the rows of stitches 18 and 19 are oversew stitches formed from independent single threads 20, 21 respectively. Unlike the oversew stitches in our previously mentioned patents, one row of stitches is formed so that the loops 18a thereof are located on one side of the seam 15 and the other row of stitches is formed so that the loops 19a thereof are located on the other side of the seam 15.
  • the first advantage is that the seam 15 according to the present invention tends to be unbiased i.e. tensions within stitches 18, 19 are balanced on either side of the seam giving the result that the seam tends to be even and straight thereby giving an aesthetically superior seam.
  • a second advantage is that the present seam is softer than convention oversew seams.
  • oversew seams where the oversew stitches are formed from one side of the fabric only the bulk of the loops on one side of the seam tend to rigidify the seam and so resist compression. This can be a disadvantage in clothing as it can result in making the article of clothing uncomfortable to wear. This disadvantage is overcome by the present seam.
  • the present linking machine 30 includes a first sewing station (not shown) for producing rows of stitches 16, 17 and a cutting station (not shown) for trimming the edges of the fabrics prior to them being presented to the oversew station 31 shown in Figure 2.
  • the sewing station 31 includes a first stitching assembly 32 which has a needle arm 33 pivotally connected to a pivoted lever 34 which is pivotally connected to the machine frame by a bearing 34a.
  • the needle arm 33 carries a needle 36 which co-operates with a yarn wrapper 35.
  • the needle arm 33 is located on the inside of the dial of points 42 and is reciprocally deflected by a push rod assembly (not shown) located within housing 38 so as to reciprocate the needle 36 towards and away from the yarn wrapper 35 which is located outside the dial of points 42.
  • the lever 34 is reciprocally deflected by a push rod 40 in timed relationship to the advancement stroke of the needle 34 towards the yarn wrapper 35 so that on alternate advancement strokes the needle is in a lower position to penetrate fabric (not shown) on the dial of points 42 and on the next advancement stroke is in a raised position to pass over the edge of the fabric on the points. Height displacement of the lever 34 is achieved by providing a slot 34b which enables the point of attachment of the push rod to be moved relative to the axis of bearing 34a.
  • Rotary drive to yarn wrapper 35 is conveniently provided by continuous belts 45, 46 and shaft 47 rotatably mounted on housing 38.
  • Belt 45 is driven by a pulley 49 which is driven by the main drive shaft of the machine.
  • the second stitching assembly 50 is located at a predetermined spacing in the direction of indexing of the dial of points and includes a needle arm 33' having a needle 36' co-operating with a yarn wrapper 35'.
  • the needle arm 36' is located outside the dial of points 42 and the yarn wrapper 35' is located inside the dial of points 42.
  • the needle arm 33' is conveniently mounted on the lever 34 also and is arranged to advance and retract from its co-operating wrapper in synchronism with needle arm 33.
  • the first sewing station may be arranged so that penetration of a first needle for forming one of the rows of ordinary chain stitches is from one side of the fabric and that penetration of a second needle for forming the other of the rows of ordinary chain stitches is from the other side of the fabric. In this way the bulk of yarns on either side of the seam is the same.
  • a constructional arrangement of a suitable sewing station is disclosed in our U.K. patent 1592198 and reference should be made thereto.

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Description

  • The present invention relates to a linking machine for producing a seam for joining two or more pieces of fabric together.
  • In our U.K. Patent 1592198 there is disclosed a linking machine which has a rotary dial of points, a first sewing station for producing ordinary chain stitches and a second sewing station for producing a pair of oversew chain stitches, said second sewing station including a first stitching assembly and a second stitching assembly spaced from one another in the direction of indexing of the dial of points, each stitching assembly having a needle co-operating yarn wrapper for supplying yarn to the needle, the needle of one assembly being located on the inside of the dial and its co-operating yarn wrapper being arranged on the outside of the dial and the needle of the other assembly being located on the outside of the dial and its co-operating yarn wrapper being located on the inside of the dial. The present invention is particularly concerned with a particular construction for incorporation into said second sewing station.
  • According to the present invention there is provided a linking machine having a rotary dial of points, a first sewing station for producing ordinary chain stitches and a second sewing station for producing a pair of oversew chain stitches, said second sewing station including a first stitching assembly and a second stitching assembly spaced from one another in the direction of indexing of the dial of points, each stitching assembly having a needle co-operating yarn wrapper for supplying yarn to the needle, the needle of one assembly being located on the inside of the dial and its co-operating yarn wrapper being arranged on the outside of the dial and the needle of the other assembly being located on the outside of the dial and its co-operating yarn wrapper being located on the inside of the dial, characterised in that the needles for each assembly are each mounted on a respective needle arm, each needle arm being pivotally connected to a pivoted lever for reciprocally raising and lowering both needle arms simultaneously.
  • Reference is now made to the accompanying drawings, in which:-
    • Figure 1 is a schematic, part perspective view of a seam produced on a linking machine according to the present invention; and
    • Figure 2 is a part perspective view of a linking machine adapted to produce a seam according to the present invention.
  • Referring initially to Figure 1 there is shown two pieces of knitted fabric 10, 12 which are joined together by a seam 15. The pieces of fabric 10, 12 have raw edges 11, 13 respectively which are secured and protected by the seam 15.
  • The seam 15 is composed of four independent rows of stitches 16,17,18 and 19. Rows 16, 17 are ordinary chain stitches, each row of stitches being formed from a single thread 16 a manner similar to that disclosed in our U.K. Patents 1566771, 1520637 and 1506575. Reference should be made to these patents as the disclosure therein is assumed to be incorporated in this specification.
  • The rows of stitches 18 and 19 are oversew stitches formed from independent single threads 20, 21 respectively. Unlike the oversew stitches in our previously mentioned patents, one row of stitches is formed so that the loops 18a thereof are located on one side of the seam 15 and the other row of stitches is formed so that the loops 19a thereof are located on the other side of the seam 15.
  • Penetration of the stitches 18, through the fabric pieces 10, 12 alternate with that of stitches 19 at spacings equal to the indexing spacing of the dial of points of the linking machine.
  • Forming the oversew stitches in the manner described above with reference to Figure 1 has two main advantages over known seams. The first advantage is that the seam 15 according to the present invention tends to be unbiased i.e. tensions within stitches 18, 19 are balanced on either side of the seam giving the result that the seam tends to be even and straight thereby giving an aesthetically superior seam.
  • A second advantage is that the present seam is softer than convention oversew seams. In oversew seams where the oversew stitches are formed from one side of the fabric only the bulk of the loops on one side of the seam tend to rigidify the seam and so resist compression. This can be a disadvantage in clothing as it can result in making the article of clothing uncomfortable to wear. This disadvantage is overcome by the present seam.
  • Reference is now made to Figure 2 wherein part of a linking machine 30 is illustrated in perspective. Reference should be made to the previously mentioned patents, in particular U.K. Patent 1520637, since the linking machine 30 illustrated in Figure 2 is a modification of the linking machine disclosed in U.K. patent 1520637.
  • Accordingly the present linking machine 30 includes a first sewing station (not shown) for producing rows of stitches 16, 17 and a cutting station (not shown) for trimming the edges of the fabrics prior to them being presented to the oversew station 31 shown in Figure 2. The sewing station 31 includes a first stitching assembly 32 which has a needle arm 33 pivotally connected to a pivoted lever 34 which is pivotally connected to the machine frame by a bearing 34a. The needle arm 33 carries a needle 36 which co-operates with a yarn wrapper 35. The needle arm 33 is located on the inside of the dial of points 42 and is reciprocally deflected by a push rod assembly (not shown) located within housing 38 so as to reciprocate the needle 36 towards and away from the yarn wrapper 35 which is located outside the dial of points 42. When the needle 36 is in the vicinity of the yarn wrapper 35, yarn (not shown) is wrapped about the needle 36 which on withdrawing from the yarn wrapper 35 draws fresh yarn and casts off the previously drawn loop. The lever 34 is reciprocally deflected by a push rod 40 in timed relationship to the advancement stroke of the needle 34 towards the yarn wrapper 35 so that on alternate advancement strokes the needle is in a lower position to penetrate fabric (not shown) on the dial of points 42 and on the next advancement stroke is in a raised position to pass over the edge of the fabric on the points. Height displacement of the lever 34 is achieved by providing a slot 34b which enables the point of attachment of the push rod to be moved relative to the axis of bearing 34a.
  • Rotary drive to yarn wrapper 35 is conveniently provided by continuous belts 45, 46 and shaft 47 rotatably mounted on housing 38. Belt 45 is driven by a pulley 49 which is driven by the main drive shaft of the machine.
  • The second stitching assembly 50 is located at a predetermined spacing in the direction of indexing of the dial of points and includes a needle arm 33' having a needle 36' co-operating with a yarn wrapper 35'. The needle arm 36' is located outside the dial of points 42 and the yarn wrapper 35' is located inside the dial of points 42. The needle arm 33' is conveniently mounted on the lever 34 also and is arranged to advance and retract from its co-operating wrapper in synchronism with needle arm 33.
  • It is envisaged that the first sewing station may be arranged so that penetration of a first needle for forming one of the rows of ordinary chain stitches is from one side of the fabric and that penetration of a second needle for forming the other of the rows of ordinary chain stitches is from the other side of the fabric. In this way the bulk of yarns on either side of the seam is the same. A constructional arrangement of a suitable sewing station is disclosed in our U.K. patent 1592198 and reference should be made thereto.

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1. A linking machine having a rotary dial of points, a first sewing station for producing ordinary chain stitches and a second sewing station for producing a pair of oversew chain stitches, said second sewing station including a first stitching assembly and a second stitching assembly spaced from one another in the direction of indexing of the dial of points, each stitching assembly having a needle co-operating yarn wrapper for supplying yarn to the needle, the needle of one assembly being located on the inside of the dial and its co-operating yarn wrapper being arranged on the outside of the dial and the needle of the other assembly being located on the outside of the dial and its co-operating yarn wrapper being located on the inside of the dial, characterised in that the needles (36, 36') for each assembly are each mounted on a respective needle arm (33, 33'), each needle arm (33, 33') being pivotally connected to a pivoted lever (34) for reciprocally raising and lowering both needle arms simultaneously.
2. A linking machine according to Claim 1 characterised in that a push rod (40) is provided which is pivotally connected to the pivoted lever (34) to cause said raising and lowering movement, the pivotal connection between the push rod (40) and lever (34) being adjustable to move said pivotal connection nearer to or further from the fulcrum of the pivoted lever (34).
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EP19830304359 EP0132466B1 (en) 1983-07-28 1983-07-28 Apparatus for producing a seam
DE8383304359T DE3378133D1 (en) 1983-07-28 1983-07-28 Apparatus for producing a seam
JP15112384A JPS6075080A (en) 1983-07-28 1984-07-20 Stitch producing method and apparatus

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