US2707926A - Thread tensioning devices and mechanisms for actuating the same - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to improvements in thread 5 tensioning devices for hook needle shoe sewing machines, more particularly of the type illustrated in United States Letters Patent No. 2,465,356, granted March 29, i949, and No. 2,562,175, granted July 31, 1951, both on applications of Frank E. Cole.
- the stitch forming devices comprise a curved hooked needle and an oscillating take-up acting during each sewing cycle successively to tighten and set each stitch formed by the other devices, to draw from a supply suliicient thread for the formation of the succeeding stitch and thereafter to give up thread to the other stitch forming devices as each succeeding stitch is formed.
- Stitch setting tension is applied to the thread by a device connected with the take-up acting to impart a n'raxirnum resistance to thread movement from the supply during the action of the take-up in tightening and setting each stitch
- the thread tensioning device of the patented machine comprises traction member engaging the thread, a brake drum connected to the traction member and a multicoil spring braking band engaging the brake drum.
- the take-up is connected to the trailing end of the spring braking band, considering the drum as winding up the band as the drum is rotated by the thread passing over the traction device.
- the take-up acts to tighten the thread in the machines of both patents, the stress in the leading end of the braking band is increased on the drum and, as the initial increase of stress is applied, the trailing end of the band begins to turn through a small angle, automatically increasing the pressure of succeeding coils in the band progressively.
- the trailing end of the band engages an anvil mounted in a reciprocating plunger, and to insure that the trailing end of the band will follow closely with the movements of the anvil, it is frictionally engaged with a saddle acting to press it against the anvil and to cause frictional sliding action between the trailing end of the band and the saddle.
- the frictional pressures of the sat.- dle and anvil improve the operation of the braking band by reducing vibration and shock movements in the band and by increasing the uniformity in tension on the thread as the stress on the trailing end of the band varies.
- An object of the present invention is to prevent in a greater degree than heretofore, all vibration and shock movements in a multicoil spring braking band for a thread-tensioning device of the type above referred to without the necessity of applying a comparatively heavy frictional force to the trailing end of the band and at the same time to improve the responsiveness of the frictional force of the band on the brake drum as the stress on and the angular position of the trailing end of the band are changed.
- the objects of the invention are generally to improve the construction and mode of operation of a coil spring braking band in a thread-tensioning device for a shoe sewing machine, particularly by providing useful adjustments for maintaining accurate control of the band throughout a wide range of thread tensioning and sewing conditions.
- the shoe sewing machine embodying the present invention has engaging the trailing arm of the braking coil a control member arranged to impress a frictional component of movement along said arm in the proper direction to insure that the stress will be increased uniformly while each stitch is being tightened.
- This frictional component of movement when applied in a direction away from the trailing coil, causes that coil to be tightened effectively against the cooperating brake drum throughout the length of the coil, thus taking full advantage of the trailing coil to tighten the other connected coils correspondingly.
- the frictional action of the braking band control member may be reduced to an extremely small quantity withoutin any way increasing the tendency toward vibration and shock movement.
- the coil control member also acts while the stitch tightening means is giving up thread to the other stitch forming devices with a frictional component along the trailing coil arm toward said coil, so that the stress in the trailing coil is effectively reduced without any tendency to vibrate or change its position suddenly with a shock-like action, the frictional component toward the coil tending to release the pressure of the coil on the drum.
- Fig. l is a view in left side elevation, partly broken away, and in section of the upper forward portion of a chainstitch shoe inseam sewing machine, illustrating one embodiment of the invention and indicating theparts in stopped positions; 7
- Fig. 2 is a detail plan view of the thread tensioning device illustrated in Fig. 1;
- Fig. 3 is a detail plan view on an enlarged scale of the coil spring arm engaging and stressing control, comprising the connections between the braking band and the take-up as seen along the line III-lII of Fig. 1;
- Fig. 4 is a view in left side elevation similar to that of Fig. 1, showing the positions of the parts while the machine is running;
- Fig. 5 is a perspective view of portions of the tensioning device and take-up showing the control connections
- Fig. 6 is a diagrammatic detail view in end elevation of the braking band and brake drum on an enlarged scale, showing the components of force applied to the trailing end of the band during operation of the machine;
- Fig. 7 is a fragmentary view in left side elevation of a machine incorporating a different embodiment of the invention, illustrating the operation of the thread tension control connections with the parts in running position;
- Fig. 8 is a similar view of the same machine as shown in Fig. 7, illustrated in stopped position;
- Fig. 9 is a perspective view of the same machine in a position taken during the first stitch of a new seam.
- FIGs. 1 to 6, inclusive, of the drawings is substantially the same, except as hereinafter described as those of the prior patents above-referred to, and is provided with the usual stitch forming and work feeding devices of a welt or turn shoe inseam sewing machine.
- These devices include a curved hook needle 4, a needle looper 6, a take-up 8 acting to tighten each stitch and to give up thread to the other stitch forming devices, a channel guide 10, and a back rest 12.
- Tension on the thread as it passes from a supply reel (not shown) to the stitch forming devices comprises a traction member consisting of a pair of toothed disks 14, secured together and to a rotatable shaft 16 to provide a grooved tension wheel in the groove of which the thread is engaged.
- a brake drum 17 Surrounding the shaft 16 is a brake drum 17 keyed or otherwise connected to the shaft and the shaft drum which is disposed within the coils of the hand.
- the illustrated invention provides an extremely simple and effective connection between the take-up 8 and a radially projecting trailing end arm 19 on a coil spring braking band 20, the band being constructed with a slightly greater normal inside diameter than the outside diameter of the drum as in the machine of the 2,562,175 patent.
- the improved connection not only reduces previous difficulties of vibra- In that machine the frictional cam on a main sewing shaft 36.
- a frictional component of movement acts on the arm of the coil spring band while being tightened in a direction along the arm toward the coils of the band and toward the drum surrounded by the band, the movement being in the wrong direction to impart a frictional component which assists in tightening the band. It has been found that the amount of force transmitted by the frictional component of movement on the coil arm may be extremely small to cause marked results, the principal factor being the direction in which the movement occurs.
- the effect of this frictional component of movement is to loosen or tighten the trailing coil of the band in a manner to affect an application of pressure against the drum through these coils of the band ahead of the trailing one, it being necessary to apply stress initially to the trailing end coil of the band in a manner to insure transference of stress progressively to the coils ahead of it as the turning drum tends to wind up these coils.
- the illustrated frictional connection member between the take-up 8 and the trailing arm 19 of the coil spring braking band 20 consists of a relatively small diameter grooved spool 22, rotatably mounted on a pin 24, projecting through the take-up 8.
- the spool 22 furnishes an adequate internal bearing surface for the pin to eliminate excessive wear and provide substantial durability.
- the groove in the spool is formed to fit closely with the external contour of the coil arm 19 so that single point contact between the spool and the arm is avoided and the areas of surfaces in engagement between the spool and arm are sufficient to insure rotation of the spool on the stud in spite of the relatively short effective radius at the bottom of the groove in the spool.
- Fig. 6 The component of frictional movement along the arm of the coil spring band and away from the coils and the surrounded brake drum is illustrated more fully in connection with Fig. 6.
- the pin 24 moves through an are 25 of a circle about the center of a shaft 26 forming a fulcrum for a lever which comprises the take-up 8. If a tangent 28 is constructed on the are 26 at the location of the pin 24, an acute angle will be formed with a line 29 along the center of the trailing arm 19 of the coil spring braking band 20.
- the take-up lever is provided at its forward end with a thread engaging pulley 30 and at its rearward end with a roll 32 engaging a track 34 in a
- the track 34 is so shaped that the tangent 28 never forms with the center line of the arm 19 an angle greater than is shown in Fig. 6, the take-up 8 being shown in Figs. 1 and 6 at the extreme limit of its movement in giving up thread to the other stitch forming devices.
- the sewing shaft 36 rotates in the direction of the arrow of Fig. 1, the take-up movement reverses and it begins to tighten the thread, eventually setting each stitch.
- the center of the pin 24 moves from the position of Fig. 6 toward a point 38 with an increasingly greater component of frictional movement along the arm 19.
- the smallest possible component of movement thus is indicated by the line 29 as the roll 22 moves away from the position of Fig. 6 along the arm 19 and away from the directly connected trailing coil of the band 2t) surrounding the brake drum, this movement impressing its friction component in a manner to stress all the coils of the braking band uniformly throughout their lengths against the brake drum.
- the spool 22 applies direct stress at right angles to the arm 19 through the distance represented by the dotted line 40, the component of frictional movement imparted through the spool being in the proper direction first to draw the entire turn of the trailing coil in the spring more tightly against the drum 16.
- the effect of the frictional movement component 23 in drawing the trailing coil of the hand against the drum may be relatively small as compared to the total retarding force of the braking band, so long as the parts are well lubricated and the spool is free to turn on the stud 24.
- the frictional component 29 may have greater effect upon failure of lubrication or entry of extraneous solid materials between the moving surfaces. Nevertheless, in spite of lubrication failure or extraneous materials, the desired results are readily maintained so long as the component 29 is in the proper direction. This follows from uniform action on the band of the trailing coil in triggering all the other coils since the coils ahead of it take up their loads as a result of the stress in the trailing coil.
- the take-up After tightening each stitch, the take-up begins to give up thread, the component of frictional movement along the arm also being reversed so that it takes a direction which imparts an immediate releasing action in the trailing coil of the band about the drum 17.
- Such action facilitates smooth withdrawal of thread by the stitch forming devices under uniform tension past the tension wheel without producing vibration or shock movements.
- the illustrated machine has an adjustable support for the leading arm indicated at 43, of the band and a mechanism for releasing all stress in the band at the end of a sewing operation.
- the support for the leading arm 43 of the band comprises a member 44 rotatably mounted on a sleeve 46 (see Fig. 2) secured in a lug on one arm of a bracket 48.
- the sleeve 46 supports within it one of the shaft bearings 18, the other bearing 18 being supported in a lug of the bracket 48. With this arrangement the support member 44 rotates about the center of the brake drum without itself being afiected by the rotaion of the drum.
- the outer portion of the coil arm support member 44 includes a Z-shaped screw fastened plate 50 provided at its upper end with an open slot of a width sumcient to receive the leading arm 43 of the braking band. Also threaded into the plate is a thumb adjusting screw 52 engaged with the coil spring arm 43. Rotation of the adjusting screw 52 causes the leading arm 43 of the band to move relatively to the support plate along the slot in the plate. To lock the adjusting screw in place it is provided with a suitable check nut 54 acting against the plate when tightened. As the adjusting screw is rotated, more or less initial stress is applied to the leading arm 43 of the spring band so as to vary the frictional resistance offered by the band to rotation of the tension wheel during sewing operations.
- the lower end of the plate 5% has a cam surface 56 contacting a roll 58 rotating at the upper end of an arm 60 pinned to a pivot 62 rotating in a lug of the bracket 48.
- a tension releasing arm 64 also secured to the pivot 62 is a tension releasing arm 64, the forward end of which is formed with a pad arranged to engage a stop screw 66 threaded in the bracket 48.
- the roll 58 takes the position of Fig. 4, raising the cam surface 56 and supporting the coil spring band with the proper initial operating stress.
- the releasing arm 64 To move the releasing arm 64 to coil stressing 53 position, it carries a pin 68 to which one end of a tension spring 70 is connected, the other end of the spring being connected to a pin 72 on the bracket 48.
- the sewing shaft 36 When the machine comes to rest at the end of a sewing operation, the sewing shaft 36 is rotated in a direction reverse to that indicated by the arrow of Fig. 1 and an open slot 74 in a cam on the shaft 36 acts on a roll 76 on a stop lever 78, moving the lever in a clockwise direction as seen in Fig. 1.
- an arm 86 rotating on a shaft 81 also forming the fulcrum for the lever 78.
- the arm 89 is pivotally connected to a rod 82 sliding at its upper end through an opening of the bracket 48.
- the coil spring braking band, the tension Wheel with its shaft and the brake drum are all identified by the reference numerals employed in Figs. 1 to 6 inclusive.
- the trailing arm 19 of the braking band is engaged with a spool 22, similar in construction and mode of operation as that previously described.
- the coil arm support member and the mechanism for releasing the stress in the coil spring braking band are different from those illustrated in the previous figures.
- While the support member and the releasing mecl anism of Figs. 7 to 9 are shown as applied to a sewing machine intended for automatic operation in a manner disclosed in Patent No. 2,465,356, they are of more general utility and are capable of advantageous use with machines that are non-automatic in operation.
- the particular utility of the support and releasing mechanism is of benefit where the thread in a sewing machine is clamped by a gripper at the end of each sewing operation A; and eventually is freed from the gripper in starting a new seam. It is desirable to release fully the tension in stopping such machine at the end of a seam so that the thread may properly be engaged with the grippers.
- the tension on the thread is not applied in starting a new seam until after the first stitch has been completed and the second stitch of the seam has been formed. If no tension is applied to the thread during this time, insuflicient control may be obtained for the movements of the thread to insure proper stitch formation. If tension is applied to the thread too soon at the beginning of a new sewing operation, the clamped thread may be pulled free of the thread grippers. To avoid the difiiculties encountered in merely releasing the thread tension at the end of a seam, a relatively light intermediate tension is imparted to the thread before formation of the first stitch is completed, and as the formation of the second stitch in a seam is nearing completion, the tension on the thread is increased to regular full sewing intensity.
- the member for supporting the coil spring braking band both for intermediate and full intensity sewing tensions and for releasing the stress in the braking band at the end of a sewing operation in the form of the machine illustrated in Figs. 7 to 9 of the drawings, comprises a lever 84 rotatable about the axis of the brake drum 17.
- the lever 84 is provided with a slotted arm, within and against which the leading arm 43 of the braking band rests, a thumb adjusting screw 86 similar to the thumbscrew 52 being provided for regulating the position of the leading arm 43 of the band.
- the thumbscrew 86 is threaded into the slotted arm of the lever 84 and is surrounded by a locking nut 88.
- a lower arm of the braking band supporting and releasing lever 84 is provided with a cam enlargement 85 which cooperates with mechanism including the forwardly projecting arm of a support lever 90 fulcrumed on a pin 92.
- the pin 92 is secured at one end in a bracket 94 in which the tension wheel shaft 16 also rotates and at the other end in a downwardly extending arm of a brace 96 forming a support for a sleeve 100 within which the tension wheel shaft 16 also rotates.
- the supporting and releasing lever 84 is rotatably mounted on the sleeve 109 in separated relation to the tension wheel shaft 16 and braking drum but rotates about the same axis.
- the brace 96 in turn is screwed at 102 to the bracket 94 to provide an integral frame structure.
- the mechanism for supporting and releasing the stress in the coil spring braking band is actuated in part by a stop mechanism for the machine and in part by a stop cam secured to the main sewing shaft, indicated in Figs. 7 and 8 at 104.
- the stop cam is formed with a closed ended slot 106 into which moves a follower roll 108, at the lower end of an arm 110.
- the arm 110 is rotatable on a pivot shaft 112 rotatable in turn in the machine frame.
- the lever 90 engages the cam enlargement 85 of the support lever 84 at the full height of the cam enlargement to apply the regular full sewing tension.
- a connection between the arm 110 and a detent supporting arm of a second lever 114 also rotatable on the shaft 112 causes the detent on the arm of lever 114 to be raised as the cam roll engages the slot 106.
- the detent on the lever 114 As the detent on the lever 114 is raised, it raises a link 116 pivotally connected to the arm and to one arm of the lever 90, disengaging the forwardly projecting arm of the lever 90 from the cam enlargement on the supporting lever 84, as illustrated in Fig. 8. of the lever 90 from the cam enlargement on the lever 84 releases all stress in the coil spring and correspondingly releases all the tension of the thread.
- Engagement of the cam roll 108 with the slot 106 occurs in stopping the machine during a partial reverse rotation of the sewing shaft 104 opposite to the direction of the arrow in Fig. 8.
- the take-up 120 is actuated to tighten the stitch against the light intermediate tension.
- a notch 122 on the hub of the take-up lever is engaged by a second latch 124 having a pivotal mounting on the latch 118, so that as the take-up begins to give up thread to the other stitch forming devices the latch 124 will be drawn forwardly and will free the detent arm of lever 114 from the latch 118.
- the sequence of movements is reversed, the support member 84 is moved from a position where full sewing tension is applied to the thread and the support lever 90 is moved in a direc: tion away from the cam enlargement 85 on the support member to an intermediate position.
- the second lever 114 at the same time is moved from the unlatched position in Fig. 7 into latched engagement of the pawl arm with the latch 118 as in Fig. 9 and intermediate tension is then applied to the thread.
- the cam having the slot 106 acts to move the second lever 114 from a position where intermediate sewing tension is applied to the thread further in the same direction to bring its pawl arm beyond latched position, as shown in Fig.
- a shoe sewing machine having stitch-forming devices including a hook needle, a needle looper, means acting to tighten each stitch and to give up thread to the other stitch-forming devices, a thread traction member, a brake drum connected for rotation by the traction member, a coil spring braking band having a plurality of turns of normal diameter differing sutficiently from the diameter of the brake drum with which they cooperate to clear the drum for free rotation and an integral arm projecting radially from the trailing coil of the band, in combination with an arm engaging control member engaging the arm projecting from the trailing coil of the band and acting while the tightening means is tightening each stitch to stress the coils of the braking hand against the drum and to move in a direction to impress a frictional component of movement along said arm away from said coils while the stitch tightening means tightens each stitch.
- a shoe sewing machine having stitch-forming devices including a hook needle, a needle looper, means acting to tighten each stitch and to give up thread to the other stitch-forming devices, a thread traction member, a brake drum connected for rotation by the traction member, a coil spring braking band having a plurality of turns of normal diameter differing sufficiently from the diameter of the brake drum with which they cooperate to clear the drum for free rotation and an integral arm projecting radially from the trailing coil of the band, in combination with an arm engaging control member connected to the stitch tightening means to stress the coils of the braking band against the drum while moving in a direction to impress a frictional component of movement along said arm away from said coils while the stitch tightening means tightens each stitch and in a direction to release the coils from the drum with a frictional component along said arm toward said coils while the stitch tightening means gives up thread to the other stitchforming devices.
- a shoe sewing machine having stitch-forming devices including a hook needle, a needle looper, means acting to tighten each stitch and to give up thread to the other stitch-forming devices, a thread traction member, a brake drum connected for rotation by the traction member, a coil spring braking band having a plurality of turns of normal diameter diifering sufliciently from the diameter of the brake drum with which they cooperate to clear the drum for free rotation and an integral arm projecting radially from the trailing coil of the band, in combination with an arm engaging control member engaging the arm projecting from the trailing coil of the band and acting while the tightening means is tightening each stitch to stress the coils of the braking hand against the drum and to move in a direction to impress a frictional component of movement along said arm away from coils while the stitch tightening means tightens each stitch and toward said coils while the stitch tightening means gives up thread to the other stitch-forming devices.
- a shoe sewing machine having stitch-forming devices including a hook needle, a needle looper, means acting to tighten each stitch and to give up thread to the other stitch-forming devices, a thread traction memher, a brake drum connected for rotation by the traction member, a coil spring braking band having a plurality of turns of normal diameter differing sufiiciently from the diameter of the brake drum with which they cooperate to clear the drum for free rotation and an integral arm projecting radially from the trailing coil of the band, in combination with an arm engaging control member engaging the arm projecting from the trailing coil of the band and acting while the tightening means is tightening each stitch to stress the coils of the braking hand against the drum and to move in a direction to impress a frictional component of movement along said arm away from said coils while the stitch tightening means tightens each stitch, said arm engaging member comprising a grooved roll, the groove of which fits closely with the contour of the coil arm.
- a shoe sewing machine having stitch-forming devices including a hook needle, a needle looper, means acting to tighten each stitch and to give up thread to the other stitch-forming devices, a thread traction member, a brake drum connected for rotation by the traction member, a coil spring braking band having a plurality of turns of normal diameter differing sufiiciently from the diameter of the brake drum with which they cooperate to clear the drum for free rotation and an integral arm projecting radially from the trailing coil of the band, in combination with an arm engaging control member acting while the tightening means is tightening each stitch to stress the coils of the braking hand against the drum and moving in a direction to impress a frictional component of movement along said arm away from said coils while the stitch tightening means tightens each stitch, a slotted member rotatable about the axis of the drum to support an integral arm or" the band projecting radially from a leading coil thereof within the slot during sewing operations and to release the leading arm of the band when the machine is brought to rest, and an
- a shoe sewing machine having stitch-forming devices including a hook needle, a needle looper, means acting to tighten each stitch and to give up thread to the other stitch forming devices, a thread traction member, a brake drum connected for rotation by the traction member, a coil spring braking band having a plurality of turns of normal diameter differing sufficiently from the diameter of the brake drum with which they cooperate to clear the drum for free rotation and an integral arm projecting radially from the trailing coil of the band, in combination with an arm engaging control member acting while the tightening means is tightening each stitch to stress the coils of the braking band against the drum and moving in a direction to impress a frictional component of movement along said am away from said coils while the stitch tightening means tightens each stitch, a slotted member rotatable about the axis of the drum to support aniittegral arm of the band projecting radially from a leading c'oil thereof within the slot during sewing operations and to release the leading arm of the band when the machine is brought to rest,
- a shoe sewing machine having stitch-forming devices including a hook needle, a needle looper, means acting to tighten each stitch and to give up thread to the other stitch-forming devices, and a thread traction memher, a brake drum connected to the traction member, a coil spring braking band having radially projecting arms and a plurality of turns of normal diameter differing sufiiciently from the diameter of the brake drum with which they cooperate to clear the drum for free rotation when no stress is applied to the braking band and mechanism for supporting one arm of.
- a shoe sewing machine having stitch-forming devices including a hook needle, a needle looper, means acting to tighten each stitch and to give up thread to the other stitch-forming devices, and a thread traction member, a brake drum connected to the traction member, a coil spring braking band having radially projecting arms and a plurality of turns of normal diameter differing suiiiciently from the diameter of the brake drum with which they cooperate to clear the drum for free rotation when no stress is applied to the braking band and mechanism for supporting one arm of the braking band and for releasing stress in the band at the end of a sewing operation, in combination with a support member in said mechanism against which the arm of the braking band rests, having a cam projection, a lever in said supporting mechanism engaging the cam projection of the support member, and a latch in said mechanism for holding the lever in engagement with a midpoint on the cam projection of the support member to impart an intermediate stress to the braking band.
- a shoe sewing machine having a main sewing shaft, stitch forming devices actuated by the sewing shaft including a hook needle, a needle looper, means acting to tighten each stitch and to give up thread to the other stitch forming devices, a thread traction member, a brake drum connected to the traction member, and a coil spring braking band having radially projecting arms and a plurality of turns of normal diameter differing sufiiciently from the diameter of the brake drum with which they co-operate to clear the drum for free rotation when all stress is released from the braking band, in combination with mechanism for supporting one arm of the braking band to apply a full or intermediate sewing tension to the thread and for releasing all stress in the band at the end of a sewing operation to release the tension in the thread, said mechanism including a support member against which the arm of the braking band rests and on which there is a cam enlargement, a support lever engaging the cam enlargement on the support member, second lever having a pawl connected to the support lever, a latch toward which the
- a shoe sewing machine having a main sewing shaft, stitch forming devices actuated by the sewing shaft including a hook needle, a needle looper, means acting to tighten each stitch and to give up thread to the other stitch forming devices, a thread traction member, a brake drum connected to the traction member and a coil spring braking band having radially projecting arms and a plurality of turns of normal diameter differing sufficiently from the diameter of the brake drum with which they co-operate to clear the drum for free rotation when all stress is released from the braking band, in combination with mechanism for supporting one arm of the braking band to apply a full or intermediate sewing tension to the thread and for releasing all stress in the band at the end of a sewing operation to release the tension in the thread, said mechanism including a support member against which the arm of the braking band rests and on which there is a cam enlargement, a support lever engaging the cam enlargement on the support member, a second lever having a pawl connected to the support lever, a latch toward which the pawl on the
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