[0001] This invention relates to sewing machines, particularly of the type capable of decorative
embroidery, in which an auxiliary thread is supplied to the needle to be attached
by the main sewing thread to the work piece.
[0002] In a known machine of this type, the auxiliary thread is sewn flat to provide a bold
line in an embroidery pattern. In another machine, the auxiliary thread is subjected
to a positive feeding action so as to be formed into loops attached to the workpiece
at only one portion of each loop so as to form a looped pile embroidery. The looped
pile produces a desirable decorative effect enabling large areas of pattern to be
filled in relatively quickly. A problem with the known machine is that control of
the formation of the loops is difficult because of the problems ot coordinating the
positive feeding action of the thread to the rate of progress of the needle across
the workpiece. Satisfactory loop formation is not guaranteed.
[0003] EP-0 059 292A discloses a sewing machine having an auxiliary presser foot used in
conjunction with the main presser foot to grip and release the auxiliary thread to
form loops. The movement of the auxiliary presser foot is controlled by micro-rams
set in the adjacent station of the machine. This not only requires accurate control
of the rams but also reduces the working capcity and flexi- - bility of multi-needle
machines.
[0004] According to the present invention, a sewing machine comprising a reciprocable sewing
needle adapted to carry a main thread, a presser foot reciprocable with the needle
into and out of contact with the fabric to be sewn, and supply means for supplying
an auxiliary thread to the presser foot, is characterised in that the presser foot
comprises first and second relatively movable parts spring biased together so as to
restrain the passage of the auxiliary thread therebetween, the parts being separable,
thereby freeing the passage of the auxiliary thread therebetween, by engagement with
stop means during movement of the presser foot away from the fabric.
[0005] Preferably, the needle is mounted on a vertical rod which is slidably-mounted in
a support, said means for reciprocating the needle comprising a vertically reciprocating
actuating arm which engages the rod on the downward stroke of the arm, and spring
means are provided for biasing the rod and the presser foot upwardly away from the
fabric, and the machine is characterised in that each part of the presser foot comprises
a mounting arm slidably-mounted on the rod, a compression spring extends between adjacent
portions of the mounting arms to bias the first part into contact with the second
part, and the support carries a stop engageable by the mounting arm of the first part
as the rod is moved upwardly, engagement of the stop by the said first part serving
to compress the compression spring, thereby separating the two parts of the presser
foot to allow the auxiliary thread to move freely therebetween.
[0006] In a preferred embodiment, the spring means comprise a first compression spring surrounding
said rod and extending between the support and an upper portion of the mounting arm
of the first part of the presser foot, a guide arm having an upper end slidably mounted
on the rod and a lower end portion passing through the upper portion of said mounting
arm and having a retaining head thereon, said guide arm being retained on said rod
by an enlarged head portion of said rod, and a second compression spring, less readily
compressible than the first spring, extending between the upper portion of said mounting
arm and the upper end of the guide arm.
[0007] Reference is made to the drawings, which show a portion of a sewing machine in accordance
with one exemplary embodiment of the invention, and in which :
Figure 1 is a side elevation of the reciprocating needle and presser foot assembly
of the machine; and
Figures 2, 3 and 4 show the lower portion of the assembly at three successive stages
in the formation of one loop in the auxiliary thread.
[0008] In one form of standard multi-needle embroidery sewing machine, for example that
sold by Barudan Co. Limited, of Japan under the designation BEJM/UF/8-12, a plurality
of reciprocable needle and presser foot assemblies are provided, selectively drivable
by means of an actuating arm 1, as shown in Figure 1, attached to a vertically reciprocating
drive shaft 2 which may be rotated about the longitudinal axis thereof so that the
actuating arm 1 can engage any selected one of the assemblies.
[0009] Each assembly, Figure 1 showing one example thereof, comprises a vertical slide rod
3 slidably mounted in a supporting bracket 4 and carrying at the lower end thereof
a needle clamp 5 holding the sewing needle 6. The presser foot 7 is mounted so as
to reciprocate with the needle and comprises two relatively movable parts 140 and
141, the second part 141 having an upwardly extending arm 8 terminating at an intermediate
point on the slide rod 3 with a portion 9 through which the rod passes. A slide arm
10 extends between the portion 9 and the upper end 11 of the slide rod 3. The slide
arm 10 has a portion 10a which is attached to the upper end 11 and a downwardly extending
portion 10b which passes slidably through the portion 9 of the arm 8, but has a retaining
head 10c on the lowermost end thereof to prevent separation from the arm 8. A first
helical spring 12 extends between the supporting bracket 4 and the portion 9 of the
arm 8, surrounding the slide rod 3. A second helical spring 13 surrounds the slide
rod 3 and extends between the portion 9 and the portion 10a of the slide arm 10. The
first spring is more readily compressible than the second spring, so that when the
upper end 11 of the rod 3 is pressed downwardly, the presser foot 7 moves with the
rod until it meets the fabric on the bed of the machine. The second spring then compresses
enabling the needle to be driven downwardly through the workpiece.
[0010] The first part 140 of the presser foot 7 is mounted adjacent to the second part 141
and externally thereof. The first part 140 of the presser foot 7 has an upper arm
15 which passes slidably through the bracket 4 and is slidably secured to the arm
8 by means of a screw 16 passing through a vertical elongate slot (not shown) in the
arm 8. The first part 140 is therefore movable relative to the second part 141. A
third helical spring 17 surrounds the slide rod 3 between the arms of the two parts
of the presser foot which surround the rod 3. In the position illustrated by Figure
1, this spring 17 is fully compressed.
[0011] In use, referring the Figures 2 to 4, the main thread 20 passes through the needle
and into the workpiece 21 in conventional manner. An auxiliary thread 22 is passed
under the second part 141 of the presser foot 7 and through the needle hole in the
first part 140 of the presser foot. The auxiliary thread may be a relatively thick
thread, compared with the main thread, such as a braided thread or even a twisted
woollen yarn. Since the auxiliary thread 22 passes through the needle hole in the
first part 140, as a stitch is formed by the main thread, the stitch passes through
the auxiliary thread, thus holding it to the workpiece 21. Figure 2 shows the needle
and presser foot assembly at its uppermost point. A gap exists between the two parts
140 and 141 of the presser foot 7.
[0012] Figure 3 shows the commencement of the downward stroke of the slide rod 3. The second
part 141 of the presser foot has begun to move downwardly, but the needle 6 has not
yet moved relative to that part 141. The third spring 17 urges the first part 140
of the presser foot upwardly and this causes the portions surrounding the needle holes
to close together, thus gripping the auxiliary thread between then. The workpiece
is moved forward by the machine, and continued downward movement of the slide rod
3 carries the gripped portion of the auxiliary thread 22 back down on to the workpiece
21, where further movement ot the slide rod 3 drives the needle downwardly through
the auxiliary thread 22, thus stitching it to the workpiece 21, using the main thread
20. The spring 17 is arranged to have sufficient force to retain the thread during
the downward movement, but to allow the auxiliary thread to be drawn through the presser
foot 7 during the return upward movement thereof towards the position shown in Figure
2. Also since the first part 140 of the presser foot is drawn upwardly again by the
second part 141, via the third helical spring 17, this spring will also tend to recompress
and this causes separation of the portions of the feet surrounding the needle holes.
The separation allows the auxiliary thread to pass tnrougn more easily in forcing
a furtner loop.
[0013] It will be apparent that eacn needle and presser foot assembly of a multi-needle
machine may be provided with a presser foot assembly as described above, and that
the provision of the presser foot assembly will not impede normal operation of that
assembly when the auxiliary thread is not present. Thus, the capacity of the machine
to change from one type of thread or colour of thread to another readily during an
embroidering operation will not be affected, and different colours or types of looped
pile embroidery as produced by the machine in accordance with the present invention
can be carried out by such a multi-needle machine.
1. A sewing machine, comprising a reciprocable sewing needle (6) adapted to carry
a main thread, a presser foot reciprocable with the needle into and out of contact
with the fabric to be sewn, and supply means for supplying an auxiliary thread to
the presser foot, characterised in that the presser foot comprises first and second
relatively movable parts (7 and 14) spring-biassed together so as to restrain the
passage of the auxiliary thread therebetween, the parts being separable, thereby freeing
the passage of the auxiliary thread therebetween, by engagement with stop means (4)
during movement of the presser foot away from the fabric.
2. A sewing machine according to Claim 1, wherein the needle (6) is mounted on a vertical
rod (3) which is slidably-mounted in a support (4), said means for reciprocating the
needle comprising a vertically reciprocating actuating arm (1) which engages the rod
on the downward stroke of the arm, and spring means are provided for biassing the
rod and the presser foot upwardly away from the fabric, characterised in that each
part of the presser foot comprises a mounting arm slidably-mounted on the rod, a compression
spring (17) extends between adjacent portions of the mounting arms to bias the first
part into contact with the second part, and the support carries a stop (4a) engageable
by the mounting arm of the first part as the rod is moved upwardly, engagement of
the stop by the said first part serving to compress the compression spring, thereby
separating the two parts of the presser foot to allow the auxiliary thread to move
freely therebetween.
3. A sewing machine according to Claim 2, characterised in that the spring means comprise
a first compression spring (12) surrounding said rod and extending between the support
(4) and an upper portion (9) of the mounting arm (8) of the first part of the presser
foot, a guide arm (10) having an upper end (10a) slidably mounted on the rod (3) and
a lower end portion (10b) passing through the upper portion (9) of said mounting arm
(8) and having a retaining head (10c) thereon, said guide arm being retained on said
rod by an enlarged head portion (11) of said rod, and a second compression spring
(13), less readily compressible than the first spring (12), extending between the
upper portion (9) of said mounting arm and the upper end (10a) of the guide arm.