WO2011092466A1 - Method of feeding thread to a sewing machine and sewing machine thread feed - Google Patents
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D05—SEWING; EMBROIDERING; TUFTING
- D05B—SEWING
- D05B59/00—Applications of bobbin-winding or -changing devices; Indicating or control devices associated therewith
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D02—YARNS; MECHANICAL FINISHING OF YARNS OR ROPES; WARPING OR BEAMING
- D02G—CRIMPING OR CURLING FIBRES, FILAMENTS, THREADS, OR YARNS; YARNS OR THREADS
- D02G3/00—Yarns or threads, e.g. fancy yarns; Processes or apparatus for the production thereof, not otherwise provided for
- D02G3/22—Yarns or threads characterised by constructional features, e.g. blending, filament/fibre
- D02G3/38—Threads in which fibres, filaments, or yarns are wound with other yarns or filaments, e.g. wrap yarns, i.e. strands of filaments or staple fibres are wrapped by a helically wound binder yarn
- D02G3/385—Threads in which fibres, filaments, or yarns are wound with other yarns or filaments, e.g. wrap yarns, i.e. strands of filaments or staple fibres are wrapped by a helically wound binder yarn using hollow spindles, e.g. making coverspun yarns
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D02—YARNS; MECHANICAL FINISHING OF YARNS OR ROPES; WARPING OR BEAMING
- D02G—CRIMPING OR CURLING FIBRES, FILAMENTS, THREADS, OR YARNS; YARNS OR THREADS
- D02G3/00—Yarns or threads, e.g. fancy yarns; Processes or apparatus for the production thereof, not otherwise provided for
- D02G3/44—Yarns or threads characterised by the purpose for which they are designed
- D02G3/46—Sewing-cottons or the like
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- the present invention relates generally to sewing, such as, for example, to the process of sewing and the creation of thread for sewing, including manners of feeding thread to a sewing machine.
- Sewing is one conventional manner in which fabrics can be joined together.
- One such benefit is that, when attaching elastic fabrics, if the right substance is used for the gluing, the seams will exhibit a similar degree of elasticity to that of the fabrics which are being attached.
- a composite sewing thread which has a low-melting point nylon filament (though other materials, such as polyester, polypropylene, for example) twisted with a conventional polyester filament yarn is commercially available in spools which are pre-wound, ready for use.
- Embodiments of the present invention provide, variously, methods of sewing, methods of feeding thread to a sewing machine, a thread feed for a sewing machine and a sewing machine.
- a method of feeding thread to a sewing machine including the steps of: using the locomotive power of the sewing machine, drawing first and second filaments from first and second spools respectively; subsequent to drawing the filaments from the spools, inter-winding the first and second filaments to create thread for use by the sewing machine; and feeding the composite, inter-wound thread to a stitching tool of the sewing machine.
- a further embodiment of the present invention provides a sewing machine thread feed for supplying sewing thread to a sewing machine, the sewing thread including at least first and second filaments, the feed comprising: a guide mechanism for guiding sewing thread to a stitching tool of the sewing machine; first and second spools carrying first and second filaments respectively; first and second retention mechanisms for retaining the first and second spools respectively in position against force applied to them when filament is drawn off; the first and second filaments run from the first and second spools respectively to the guide mechanism; wherein the thread feed further comprises an inter-winding mechanism which, using motive power of the sewing machine causes inter-winding of the first and second filaments to create composite sewing thread.
- Fig. 1 is a side view of a first embodiment of thread feeding mechanism for a sewing machine according to a first embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 2 is a side view of a modification of the embodiment of Fig. 1 ;
- Fig. 3 is a section through a detail of Fig. 2;
- Fig. 4 is a side view of a second embodiment of thread feeding mechanism for a sewing machine according to a further embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 5 is a side view of a modification of the embodiment of thread feeding mechanism of Fig. 3
- a thread feeding mechanism 10 provides sewing thread 12 to a sewing machine 14.
- the use of the term 'thread' herein is intended functionally. That is to say that any strand-like or fibril-like structure - henceforth referred to as a filament - which is used to sew fabric together shall be considered to be 'thread'.
- the term 'filament' used herein is intended to be understood to be used in a generic manner and is therefore sufficiently broad to encompass any fibril-like structure which is made either of a single strand or which may be made of one or more such strands or fibrils as the case requires.
- a thread may comprise one or more filaments.
- the sewing machine 16 is associated with a thread feed mechanism which may, in an alternative embodiment, be integrated with the machine.
- the thread feed mechanism provides thread to the sewing machine.
- Power to pull the thread through the feed mechanism is provided by the locomotive power of the sewing machine (regardless of the origin of that power, which may therefore be by manual actuation or electric motor, for example) in a manner known per se.
- operation of the machine to perform sewing automatically also has the effect of drawing thread from what can generically be referred to as a thread store (such as a spool or a bobbin), through a suitable guide mechanism and to a needle (or other stitching tool such as, for example, a bobbin, a hook, a looper or a spreader, as the case may be) of the machine.
- a thread store such as a spool or a bobbin
- the guide mechanism for the thread is therefore an element of the feed mechanism in that the latter additionally includes one or more thread stores.
- the feed mechanism comprises first and second spools 20, 22 with the first spool 20 carrying low-melting point nylon filament 32 with a relatively high modulus of elasticity and the second spool 22 carrying conventional textile filament 34.
- both the low-melting point filament and textile filament could, if desired, be used for sewing by themselves.
- the first and second spools 20, 22 are mounted coaxially with each other.
- the first spool is mounted on a first spool carrier or retaining mechanism, provided in the illustrated embodiment by a spindle 24 located within a capsule 26 in a manner which preferably resists or, more preferably prevents relative rotation of the spool 20 and spindle 24.
- the capsule 26 encloses the first spool 20 and carries the second spool 22 externally on its upper face.
- the second spool 22 is carried on a second spool carrier or retaining mechanism provided by a second spindle 28, mounted on the outside of the upper face of the capsule 26 and in register with an aperture 30.
- the second spindle 28 serves to locate the second spool 22 but is not essential and a small locating spigot, for example, may be employed to provide a locating mechanism instead.
- the low-melting point filament 32 which is drawn off the first spool 20, passes through the aperture 30 and the centre of the second spool 22 (and therefore, in the illustrated example, the centre of the second spindle 28 which has a bore running through its centre), and is fed to a stitching tool of the machine (such as a needle or other stitching tool such as a hook, a bobbin, a looper and a spreader, for example, as the case may be) of the sewing machine 14 via a thread guide mechanism which, in the present example, includes two guide wheels 40, 42 (though may involve a considerably more sophisticated guide mechanism, as appropriate).
- a stitching tool of the machine such as a needle or other stitching tool such as a hook, a bobbin, a looper and a spreader, for example, as the case may be
- a thread guide mechanism which, in the present example, includes two guide wheels 40, 42 (though may involve a considerably more sophisticated guide mechanism, as appropriate).
- the second spool 22 is mounted on the capsule 26 - here using the second spindle 28 - once again preferably in a manner which resists or more preferably prevents relative rotation of the second spool 22 and retaining mechanism provided by the second spindle 28.
- the second spool 22 carries a second filament 34, which, in this example, is provided by a conventional textile filament (typically, though not necessarily polyester) of the kind ordinarily used as sewing thread.
- the textile filament 34 is similarly fed to the sewing machine 14 via the guides 40 and 42. In operation, the action of the textile filament 34, as it is drawn off the second spool 22, will be such that it automatically winds itself around the first filament 32 subsequent to the passage of the low-melting point filament through the centre of the second spool 22.
- the result is the automatic inter-winding of the two filaments 32,34, to create a composite sewing thread 12 for use on the machine 16 and which, when ironed or otherwise heated to the requisite temperature such that the nylon filament melts, will exhibit adhesive properties.
- the relatively higher elasticity of the low melting point filament 32 means that it will be more stressed (i.e. elastically extended) as a result of the 'drawing off' tension which is applied to it than is the case for the textile filament. This differential stressing aids the robustness of the inter-winding in subsequent handling operations and processing by the sewing machine.
- the enclosure of the spindle 24 providing the first spool carrier within the capsule 26 is not, however, essential and that the primary function of the capsule 26 is to provide support for the first and second spool carriers in a spatial relationship such that thread from a spool mounted on the first carrier can be drawn through the second carrier and, therefore, a spool mounted on the second carrier.
- the first and second spool carriers are axially displaced and, more preferably, mounted coaxially with each other.
- the textile filament carried on the second spool 22 can be provided by a conventional sewing thread, and may therefore be any colour in which such thread is ordinarily available and any thickness required for a particular sewing operation. Consequently, the composite thread supplied to the machine can likewise be any colour or thickness.
- the textile filament 34 carried on the second spool 22 may simply and straightforwardly be replaced by another, suitably coloured filament having the requisite thickness.
- the result therefore, is the ability to provide a composite thread for use by a sewing machine, effectively in situ and using the motive power (whether that be produced by manual actuation, such as by the use of a pedal, or electrical power, compressed air or any other means) of the sewing machine. Consequently, while the present embodiment has been illustrated by reference to a combination of a low-melting point filament and a textile filament, it is not limited to the production of such composite thread and constituent filaments of any suitable kind may be employed in accordance with this embodiment to produce a composite thread, with the nature of the constituent filaments being selected with reference to the desire end use of the composite thread.
- constituent filaments for example each provided by commercially-available textile sewing thread capable of use on its own
- having the requisite colours may be inter-wound to provide such bi-coloured thread.
- the capsule 26 additionally comprises a plastic tray 31 mounted to the inside of its upper end.
- the tray 31 has an aperture 33 which lies in register with the aperture 30.
- the tray 31 carries a tensioning device, provided in the present embodiment by a deformable pad 35 located in the aperture 33.
- the deformable pad 35 is, in the present example, provided by a foam pad.
- the low-melt filament 32 is drawn through an aperture in the foam pad 35. This serves to provide additional, relatively mild tension to the filament 32 as it is drawn through the centre of the second spool 22. This aids handling of the inter-wound, composite thread 12. Additionally, because the low-melt filament can have lively handling characteristics, the presence of the foam pad assist in the ameliorating of the impact of such characteristics upon the handling of the composite, inter-wound thread.
- An alternative device to the foam pad can be provided by threading the low-melt filament 32 through two (or more) apertures in the upper end of the capsule 26, before passing the filament though the centre of the spool 22.
- the embodiments described above use the feeding one filament through the centre of the spool on which a further filament is wound which thereby enables the orbital trajectory executed by the further filament during its unwinding process to cause inter-winding of the two filaments together.
- This provides a very simple and low-cost way of inter-winding two constituent filaments to create a composite thread.
- the use of this is not limited either to the creation of low-melting point thread, nor to its employment on a sewing machine, nor to the use of any particular source of motive power (whether provided by a sewing machine or otherwise).
- this mechanism may equally find utility in a retail, or any other environment as an inexpensive and quick way of producing a composite thread (of whatever kind, i.e.
- an embodiment of the present invention provides the creation of a composite sewing thread from two or more constituent filaments whereby one or more filaments are drawn off their respective spools, through the centre of spools carrying other filaments, so that the orbital trajectory of the other filaments during unwinding from their spools causes inter-winding of filaments to create composite thread.
- a method of creating a composite thread comprising the steps drawing a first filament from a first spool, through the centre of a second spool which carries a second filament; drawing the second filament off the second spool; whereby the orbital trajectory executed by the second filament as it is drawn off the second spool causes inter-winding of the two filaments.
- the first and second filaments are drawn off their respective spools at the same speed and preferably together with each other.
- first and second spool carriers axially displaced from each other
- the second spool carrier comprises an aperture whereby filament drawn off a spool located on the first carrier can be fed through the centre of a spool on the second carrier and the second spool carrier is adapted to prevent rotation a spool mounted thereon.
- the first spool carrier is located within a frame, preferably provided by a capsule, and upon which is mounted the second spool carrier, with the two spool carriers preferably being axially displaced and, more preferably, coaxially mounted with each other.
- the positions of the low-melt filament spool and the textile spool are reversed, such that the first spool 220 is now carrying textile filament 234 on a first spindle 224 within the capsule 226; and the second spool, 222, mounted on the second spindle 228 (which is itself mounted on the upper side of the capsule 226) now carries the low melt nylon filament 232. Because of the reversal of the positions of the two spools relative to each other, the tension induced in the nylon, low-melting point filament may be less than in the first embodiment and, accordingly, a tensioning device which here is incorporated into the guide mechanism of the sewing machine is provided.
- the tensioning device 250 is provided by two pinch wheels 250A, is interposed between the first pulley 240 and the point 252 at which the two filaments inter- wind with each other to create the composite inter-wound thread 12 though other suitable tensioning devices may be employed.
- a modification of the embodiment in Fig. 4 is shown in Fig. 5, where the tensioning device is interposed between the second spool 222 and the inter-winding point 352. This operates to tension the nylon filament 332 as it winds around the textile filament 334 which is being drawn axially through the second spindle.
- the tensioning device 350 is mounted upon a rotating disc 360.
- the disc is connected to the drive mechanism (not shown) of the sewing machine such that it rotates about an axis A and at a speed which corresponds to the speed of the machine and, therefore, the speed at which the filaments are drawn off their respective spools and, therefore, also the speed at which the composite inter-wound thread is fed to the machine.
- the tensioning device imparts tension to the nylon filament as it is drawn off the second spool 222, while also providing the inter-winding of the two filaments at a consistent rate per unit length of the thread.
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