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EP 0248060 B1 19891004 - DEVICE FOR EMBROIDERY MACHINES

Title (en)

DEVICE FOR EMBROIDERY MACHINES

Publication

EP 0248060 B1 19891004 (DE)

Application

EP 87900092 A 19861129

Priority

AT 354285 A 19851206

Abstract (en)

[origin: WO8703628A1] The device for fitting to embroidery machines for applying fancy material (soutache embroidery) has an axially periodically-adjustable needle bar (7) which is received by a rotatably-mounted hollow shaft (4). In the front end of the hollow shaft (4) is located a holder (23) for the material pressure foot (26) through which the material is fed. This holder (23) is connected via grooves (29) and projections (22) with the front end of the hollow shaft (4) in such a way that it can be rotated together with this hollow shaft (4), whilst being also laterally displaceable in relation to the latter. For this purpose, the end-face region of the hollow shaft (4) is accommadated by a sleeve (15) which can be angled according to operation in relation to the hollow shaft (4); this sleeve (15) is in operative relation by its inner wall with the projections (22) and the sleeve (15), by relative rotation of the sleeve (15) in relation to the hollow shaft (4), radially displaces, with its sickle-shaped or spirally profiled inner wall, the projections (22) in relation to a diametral plane of the hollow shaft (4). Freely rotatably mounted on the hollow shaft (4) is also a storage bobbin (40) for the fancy material. A strip guide component (44) is, furthermore, fixably attached to the hollow shaft (4), passing over the storage bobbin (40) for the fancy material and via which the fancy material is fed to a channel (5) which passes longitudinally through the hollow shaft (4). The fancy material is fed through this channel (5) of the hollows shaft (4) to the material pressure foot (26) and guided through the latter. This design makes it possible to dispose the fancy material in spirals with a constantly identical rotation direction, as a result of which the pattern possibilities are quite significantly enhanced and increased many times compared with those of conventional systems.

IPC 1-7

D05C 7/00

IPC 8 full level

D05C 7/00 (2006.01); D05C 7/08 (2006.01)

CPC (source: EP KR US)

D05C 7/00 (2013.01 - EP KR US); D05C 7/08 (2013.01 - EP KR US)

Designated contracting state (EPC)

AT CH DE FR GB IT LI LU

DOCDB simple family (publication)

WO 8703628 A1 19870618; AT A354285 A 19920715; AT E46927 T1 19891015; DE 3666053 D1 19891109; EP 0248060 A1 19871209; EP 0248060 B1 19891004; ES 2003588 A6 19881101; JP S63501727 A 19880714; KR 880700877 A 19880413; KR 930010999 B1 19931119; TR 22761 A 19880621; US 4867081 A 19890919

DOCDB simple family (application)

EP 8600692 W 19861129; AT 354285 A 19851206; AT 87900092 T 19861129; DE 3666053 T 19861129; EP 87900092 A 19861129; ES 8603319 A 19861205; JP 50024987 A 19861129; KR 870700682 A 19870806; TR 65886 A 19861128; US 11070587 A 19870729