US3776162A - Method for producing patch pockets on articles of clothing - Google Patents

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US3776162A
US3776162A US00306737A US3776162DA US3776162A US 3776162 A US3776162 A US 3776162A US 00306737 A US00306737 A US 00306737A US 3776162D A US3776162D A US 3776162DA US 3776162 A US3776162 A US 3776162A
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  • ABSTRACT Methods for rationally producing patch pockets on articles of clothing, in which the pocket cuts are attached to the clothing by means of two parallel running or side by side arranged seams.
  • the seams are sewn by single needle sewing machines at automatic sewing stations in connection 'with a preparing station and waiting stations. This reduces the operator's waiting time caused by the sewing time of the sewing machine and the time for inserting the pocket cuts and positioning'of the garments. Patch pockets of the same or different size and shape in a continuous sequence may thus be produced.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 3,528,378 there is disclosed a sewing device, which is capable of carrying out most of the operations which were previously carried out by hand.
  • the invention disclosed in said patent provides a machine capable of folding the edges of a pocket cut inwardly as well as holding the pocket cut with its inwardly folded edges in a predetermined position with respect to a garment. The latter, together with the pocket member, is transported from a preparing station, where the aforesaid operations are carried out, to a sewing station where the sewing is carried out.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 2,094,528 there is disclosed an automatic device, in which a plurality of plate-like jigs adapted to hold the garment parts and the pockets cuts to be stitched to the garment.
  • a conveyor is provided for carrying and depositing a loaded jig under the sewing machine, which is provided with automatic means for actuating the jig under the needle. After the sewing operation, the conveyor means are associated again with the jig and the latter is moved out of the op erative position.
  • FIGS. 1a 1k illustrate in diagrammatic representations the individual steps of a first method of producing patch pockets by means of an installation including one preparing station, two waiting stations and two sewing stations,
  • FIGS. 2a 21 are diagrammatic representations of the steps of a further method for producing patch pockets by means of an installation including a folding station for the pocket cuts, two preparing and waiting stations and two sewing stations, and
  • FIGS. 3a 3k illustrate the steps of a third method for producing patch pockets by means ofan installation ment than the operating time required by the operator for positioning the workpiece, inserting the pocket cut into the folding device and operating the latter.
  • a central folding station for the pocket cuts, two preparing and waiting stations, one arranged to the left and one to the right of the folding station, and one sewing station to the leftand another one to the right of the preparing and waiting stations.
  • FIGS. la 1k the installation for producing patch pockets on garments is provided with a preparing station V for the pocket cuts Z and the workpieces B, a first waiting station W 1, a second waiting station W 2, a first sewing station N 1 and a second sewing station N 2.
  • the installation is further provided with a number of movable clamping means K 1 K for clamping the workpieces B l and the pocket cuts Z 1 of which the edges have been folded by mean of a folding device F of the preparing station V, and for moving the superposed and oppositely aligned workpieces B and pocket cuts Z from one station to the other.
  • These means may be similar to those disclosed in US. Pat. Nos. 3,528,378 and 2,094,528.
  • first garment B1 After positioning of a first garment B1 in the preparing station V, there follows successively the inserting of a first pocket cut Z l in the folding device F, the placing and fixing of the first pocket cut Z 1, with the folded edges on the first workpiece Bl, by means of the first clamping means K 1, transferring of the first clamping means K 1 together with the first pocket cut Z 1 and the first garment B 1 to the first waiting station W l; positioning of a second garment B2 in the preparing station V; inserting of a second pocket cut Z 2 in the folding device F; placing and fixing of the second pocket cut Z 2 with the folded edges on the second garment B2 by means of a second clamping means K2; transferring of the second clamping means together with the fixed second pocket cut Z 2 and the second garment B2 to the second waiting station W2, jointly transferring of both workpiece clamping means K 1, K 2 together with the two garments B 1, B2 and the two pocket cuts Z 1, Z 2 from the waiting stations W 1, W2 to the first and second sewing stations N 1, N 2 and
  • the operator is in a position to prepare a third and fourth garment B 3, B 4 in the preparing station V and to transfer these ones to the waiting stations W l, W 2, and, after termination of sewing and removal of the garments B 1, B 2 out of the sewing stations N l, N 2, to move the garments B 3, B 4 received in the clamping means K 3, K 4 jointly to the sewing stations N 1, N 2.
  • the two following garments are prepared by the operator. It is also possible to provide more than two sewing stations and a corresponding number of waiting stations, provided that the time required for the sewing of a pocket to a garment leaves sufficient time to the operator to prepare more than two garments during the sewing cycle.
  • the garments are individually fed into the preparing station V and provided with pocket cuts, in order to be subsequently brought into the waiting stations W l resp. W 2.
  • the garments B1 and B2 are fed to a first and a second preparing and waiting station VW l and VW 2 for positioning (FIGS. 2a, 2b).
  • a first pocket cut, Z l is inserted in the folding station U for folding the edges (FIG.
  • the folded pocket cut Z l is laid and fixed on the first garment B l which is in the first preparing and waiting station VW 1 (FIG.
  • both garments B l, B 2 are simultaneously transferred to the two sewing stations N 1,.N2 for simultaneously sewing the pocket cuts Z I, Z 2 to the garments B 1, B 2 (FIG. 2]).
  • the following garments B 3 and B 4 are prepared according to the above mentioned manner (FIGS. 2g 2k) and remain in the preparing and waiting stations VW 1 and VW 2 (FIGS. 2k 21) until the two garments B l and B 2 are removed out of the sewing stations N 1 and N According to the method described in FIGS.3a 3k,
  • the garment B l is fed to a preparing station VW 1 located between the first sewing station N l and the folding station U, where it is positioned and clampedby means of a workpiece clamping device K11.
  • the first pocket cut Z l is brought into the folding station U (FIG. for folding the edges.
  • the folded pocket cut is placed and fixed on the first garment B 1 (FIG. 3b) in the first preparing station VW 1.
  • the second garment B2 is fed to the second preparing station VW 2 located between the second sewing station N2 and the folding station U, where it is positioned and clamped by means of a workpiece clamping device K2.
  • the following pocket cut Z 2 is manipulated in the folding station U (FIG.
  • a method for producing patch pockets on articles of clothing in a continuous sequence by mean of an installation including a preparing station having folding means for the pocket cuts, a first and a second waiting station, a first and a second sewing station provided with automatic means for attaching prepared pocket cuts to the garments by means of seams, comprising the steps of positioning a first workpiece in said preparing station, inserting a first pocket cut in said folding means located in said preparing station, placing and fixing said first pocket cut with the folded edges on said first workpiece by means of a first clamping means, transferring said first clamping means together with said fixed first pocket cut and said first workpiece to said first waiting station, positioning a second workpiecee in said preparing station, inserting a second pocket cut in said folding means located in said preparing station, placing and fix ing.
  • a method for producing patch pockets on articles of clothing in a continuous sequence by means of an installation including a first preparing and waiting station, a second preparing and waiting station, a folding station for the pocket cuts, a first and a second sewing station provided with automatic means for attaching the prepared pocket cuts to the garments by means of seams, comprising the steps of positioning a first workpiece in said first preparing and waiting station, positioning a second workpiece in said second preparing and waiting station, inserting a first pocket cut in said folding station, transferring said first pocket out to said first preparing and waiting station and placing and fixing said first pocket cut with the folded edges on said first workpiece, inserting a second pocket cut in said folding station, transferring said second pocket cut to said second preparing and waiting station and placing and fixing said second pocket cut with the folded edges on said second workpiece, jointly transferring said first and said second workpieces together with said two pocket cuts from said two preparing and waiting stations to said first and second sewing stations, automatically sewing on said pocket cuts to said workpieces, during automatic sewing positioning a third work
  • a method for producing patch pockets on'articles of clothing in a continuous sequence by means of an installation including a folding station for the pocket cuts, a first preparing and waiting station placed lefthand from said folding station, a second preparing and waiting station placed righthand from said folding station, a first sewing station placed left-hand from said first preparing and waiting station and a second sewing station placed right-hand from said second preparing and waiting station, comprising the steps positioning a first workpiece in said left preparing and waiting station, inserting a first pocket cut in said folding station, transferring said first pocket cut to said left preparing and waiting station and placing and fixing said first pocket cut with the folded edges on said first workpiece, positioning a second workpiece in said right preparing and waiting station, inserting a second pocket cut in said folding station, transferring said second pocket cut to said right preparing and waiting station and placing and fixing said second pocket cut with the folded edges on said second workpiece, transferring said first workpiece together with said first pocket cut from said left preparing and waiting station to said first sewing station and simultaneously transferring said second work

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US4157687A (en) * 1977-10-11 1979-06-12 Gateway Industries, Inc. Method and apparatus for automatically sewing belts
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US4337881A (en) * 1979-03-01 1982-07-06 Haggar Company Apparatus for implanting pockets
FR2546380A1 (fr) * 1983-05-25 1984-11-30 Fives Cail Babcock Installation pour la fabrication de poignets de chemises
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US3895590A (en) * 1972-04-14 1975-07-22 Necchi Spa Automatic apparatus for sewing pockets on garments
US4157687A (en) * 1977-10-11 1979-06-12 Gateway Industries, Inc. Method and apparatus for automatically sewing belts
US4315793A (en) * 1979-03-01 1982-02-16 Haggar Company Apparatus for implanting pockets
US4337881A (en) * 1979-03-01 1982-07-06 Haggar Company Apparatus for implanting pockets
FR2546380A1 (fr) * 1983-05-25 1984-11-30 Fives Cail Babcock Installation pour la fabrication de poignets de chemises
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WO2007101683A1 (de) 2006-03-07 2007-09-13 Rsg Rombold System Gmbh & Co. Kg Verfahren und vorrichtung zum verarbeiten von biegeschlaffem material

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