[0001] The present invention refers in general to a base for sewing machines and to a sewing
machine comprising said base.
[0002] More in particular, the present invention refers to a particularly shaped base, which
is adapted to ensure a greater flexibility of use, and to a sewing machine, preferably
of the industrial type, comprising said base.
[0003] As is known, the sewing machines operating a mechanical sewing, at industrial level,
of two or more pieces of fabric, are usually formed by a lower base on which the pieces
of fabric to be sewn are arranged, an upright that protrudes vertically from the base
and that contains the handling devices moving the needle bar and the thread tightener.
Besides, the upright serves to support an arm arranged above the base. The free end
of the arm ends with a head that supports the needle bar, the presser foot and other
devices that determine the thread tension of an upper sewing thread. In the base,
precisely below the plane of the base, other devices, such as the looper and the spools,
are provided which serve to the formation of the stitch by means of a second lower
thread.
[0004] According to the known art, as represented in Figures 1 and 2, a base 100 of a sewing
machine usually comprises an upper plate 102 of flat shape on which the pieces of
fabric to be sewn are placed, the sewing being done by devices that are arranged on
the upper part and the lower part and cooperate with one another, the upper devices
being represented schematically and denoted by reference number 104.
[0005] In particular, the case illustrated by way of an example refers to the sewing on
a pocket T that has been already fixed to a trouser leg P, for example to sew a label
on the pocket or to perform other operations on the same pocket.
[0006] Usually, for the realization of a pair of trousers, the seams to be made on a pocket
are made before the same pocket is fixed to the trouser leg so that it is possible
to work the piece of fabric corresponding to the pocket freely and without constraints.
[0007] However, in the case the trousers have to be washed and have to undergo voluntary
wear treatments according to the trend of fashion, it is preferable that the label
or other desired seams are not worn.
[0008] Accordingly, the above operations have to be performed only after the voluntary wear
treatments, when the pocket has been already joined to the trouser leg.
[0009] According to the known art, as shown in Figures 1 and 2, in order to make the seam,
the base 100 is inserted in the space included between the trouser leg P and the fabric
corresponding to the pocket T which comes into abutment on the plate 102.
[0010] However, this arrangement determines a rather uncomfortable sewing on the fabric
of the pocket since the side seams C1, C2 of the pocket on the trouser leg P substantially
constitute a limit to the handling of the same pocket T with respect to the sewing
devices 104 or make difficult a complete displacement of each portion of the pocket
fabric in correspondence with the sewing devices 104.
[0011] Naturally, these limits are due to the ratio between the size of the pocket T and
the size of the plate 102. In the case illustrated, the pocket T can be freely moved
on the plate 102 for a portion of fabric equal to the side portion near the left seam
C1 and indicated by T1 in Figure 1, or equal to the side portion near the right seam
C2 and indicated by T2 in Figure 2.
[0012] There may be completely analogous problems in the realization of the sewing processing
on a trouser o sleeve already sewn and, therefore, already closed.
[0013] The word "closed" means that if the garment portion to be further sewn would be ideally
sectioned transversely, the same portion would have a closed continuous edge in correspondence
of the section.
[0014] In these cases, the sewing to be performed is rather uncomfortable since the trouser
or sleeve have to be rotated around the base so that the width of the plate forces
the operator to perform difficult movements of the fabric.
[0015] An aim and function of the invention is to remove the above drawbacks and still others,
through the realization of a base for sewing machines which enables to move fabric
pieces already sewn and therefore closed, such as pockets, trousers, sleeves, in order
to perform seams on a portion of fabric that is as large as possible.
[0016] Another aim of the invention is to obtain a base for sewing machines, and also sewing
machines equipped with said base, which enables to perform comfortable seams also
on closed portions of garments, such as pockets, trousers, sleeves and others.
[0017] Another aim of the invention is to provide a base for sewing machines which is flexible
in its use and ensures comfortable sewing operations for closed portions of garments,
as specified previously, and at the same time, in case of necessity, ensures to have
also an extended surface on which the material to be sewn is placed.
[0018] These and other objects are achieved according to the invention through a base for
sewing machines comprising a support structure capable of supporting the fabric to
be sewn and comprising a polygon-shaped main plate on which the fabric is placed.
[0019] In particular, the base is characterized by the fact of comprising a first wing adjacent
to the main plate and pivoted in a first side of the main plate, and first moving
means of the first wing so that the first wing is rotatable about an axis which is
coplanar to the main plate.
[0020] In this way, the first wing may be disposed in a first position which is coplanar
to the main plate providing continuity of support to the main plate, or in a second
position which is orthogonal to the main plate.
[0021] Through a so-shaped base, it is possible to increase or decrease, according to the
requirements, the bearing surface of the fabric to sew. This aspect is particularly
useful in the case it is necessary to sew a closed garment portion such as a pocket,
a trouser, a sleeve.
[0022] Advantageously, the first moving means may comprise a first toothed wheel fixed rigidly
to the first wing and engaged by a toothed element adapted to be put in motion so
that a motion of the toothed element involves a rotation of the first wing.
[0023] In this way, through a simple movement of a gear, it is possible to change the position
of the first wing according to the requirements.
[0024] Advantageously, the toothed element may comprise a first rack connected to a first
actuator capable to translate the first rack so as to rotate the first toothed wheel
and the first wing.
[0025] Through this configuration, with a simple actuation of an actuator, it is possible
to rotate the first wing.
[0026] In order to make even easier the sewing of a "closed" fabric, the base according
to the invention may comprise a second wing which is adjacent to the main plate and
is pivoted in a second side of the main plate
[0027] In this way, through the presence of two wings it is possible to have a bearing surface
of variable extension according to the requirements, in which the maximum extension
and the minimum extension have a significant difference.
[0028] Besides, the main plate may have a plan of rectangular shape and the first side to
which the first wing is adjacent may be opposite to the second side to which the second
wing is adjacent. In this way, it is possible o obtain a bearing surface of minimum
extension that is narrow enough to enable a comfortable sewing on closed "fabrics"
such as pockets already sewn to the garment, trousers or sleeves.
[0029] Advantageously, second moving means of the second wing may be comprised so that the
second wing may be rotated about an axis which is coplanar to the main plate so that
the second wing may be disposed in a first position which is coplanar to the main
plate providing continuity of support to the main plate, or in a second position which
is orthogonal to the main plate.
[0030] Besides, the first moving means and the second moving means may be independent of
one another so as to position the first wing and the second wing in any position regardless
of the position of a wing compared to that of the other wing.
[0031] Advantageously, the first wing and/or the second wing may have an extension in length
equal to that of the main plate so that when one wing or both wings are coplanar to
the same main plate, a uniform bearing surface is formed.
[0032] The objects and advantages of the invention are also achieved by a sewing machine,
characterized by the fact of comprising a base such as previously defined.
[0033] Further features and details of the invention will be better understood from the
following specification which is provided by way of a non-limiting example as well
as from the annexed tables of drawing, wherein:
Figure 1 is a schematic side view in section of a base according to the prior art
of a sewing machine, in action on fabrics in a first sewing phase;
Figure 2 is a schematic side view in section of a base according to the prior art
of a sewing machine, in action on fabrics in a second sewing phase;
Figure 3 is an axonometric top view of a base, subject of the invention, for sewing
machines;
Figure 4 is an axonometric top view of the terminal portion of the base in Figure
3;
Figure 5 is an axonometric top view of the terminal portion in Figure 4 in operation
according to a first configuration;
Figure 6 is a schematic side view in section of the terminal portion in Figure 5 in
machining on a fabric;
Figure 7 is an axonometric top view of the terminal portion in Figure 4 in operation
according to a second configuration;
Figure 8 is a schematic side view in section of the terminal portion of Figure 7 in
machining on the same fabric in Figure 6.
[0034] With reference to the annexed drawings, in particular Figure 3, number 10 denotes
a base for sewing machines, comprising a main structure 12 and a support structure
14. The main structure 12 includes some devices for the operation of the sewing machine
while the support structure 14 acts as a support for the fabric to be sewn in correspondence
of the one or more needles.
[0035] The support structure 14 includes a main plate 16 below which known devices for the
sewing are arranged and covered by a casing 18, such as one or more crochets and means
for cutting the thread, actuated by a shaft 20 and a system of levers 22, respectively.
Both the shaft 20 and the system of levers 22 are included in the main structure 12.
[0036] A first wing 24 and a second wing 26 are coupled with the main plate 16 which has
a substantially rectangular shape. The first wing 24 is pivoted in correspondence
of a first long side of the main plate 16 while the second wing 26 is specularly pivoted
in correspondence of a second long side, opposite to the first long side, of the main
plate 16.
[0037] The first wing 24 comprises a first pivot, not visible in the figures, constrained
in a rotatable manner to a bar 28, fixed to the free end of the main plate 16, in
correspondence of one of its short sides. Likewise, the second wing 26 includes a
first pivot, also not visible in the figures, constrained in a rotatable manner to
the bar 28.
[0038] A first partially toothed wheel 30 is fixed rigidly to the first wing 24, on the
opposite side with respect to the first pivot. A second pivot, not visible in the
figures, protrudes axially from the first partially toothed wheel 30 and is engaged
in a first projecting portion 32 of the main plate 16.
[0039] Likewise, a second partially toothed wheel 34 is fixed rigidly to the second wing
26, on the opposite side with respect to the first pivot. A second pivot, not visible
in the figures, protrudes axially from the second partially toothed wheel 34 and is
engaged in a second projecting portion 36 of the main plate 16.
[0040] The first projecting portion 32 and the second projecting portion 36 are disposed
on the short side of the main plate 16, opposite to the short side to which the bar
28 is fixed, and protrude from the main plate 16, on the long sides opposite to each
other, of the same main plate 16, respectively.
[0041] The teeth of the first partially toothed wheel 30 engage a first rack 38, moved by
a first pneumatic or hydraulic actuator 40.
[0042] Likewise, the teeth of the second partially toothed wheel 34 engage a second rack
42, moved by a second pneumatic or hydraulic actuator 44.
[0043] Naturally, the movement of the first rack 38 and second rack 42 may be accomplished
also by means of other devices, such as electric motors.
[0044] The particular conformation of the support structure 14 allows to obtain a variable
bearing surface for the fabric. Indeed, the bearing surface can vary its extension
through the presence or absence of the first wing 24 and/or second wing 26 which are
positioned on the same plane of the main plate 16.
[0045] As it appears from Figures 3 and 4, when the first wheel 30 and the second wheel
34 are at and end of the first rack 38 and second rack 42, respectively, the first
wing 24 and the second wing 26 are coplanar to the main plate 16 so as to form an
extended bearing surface.
[0046] In the case the bearing surface of the support structure 14 has to be reduced for
a better handling of the fabric placed on it, the operator can rotate the first wing
24 or the second wing 26 or both wings 24, 26.
[0047] For example, as illustrated in Figures 5, 6, while the first wing 24 remains in its
horizontal position, the second rack 42 is advanced so as to rotate the second wheel
34 and the second wing 26, fixed to it, in order to bring the second wing 26 in its
vertical position with respect to the main plate 16.
[0048] Through this configuration, as it appears from Figure 6, in the case it is necessary
to make a seam on a pocket T that has been already fixed to a trouser leg P, the fabric
of the pocket T can be easily moved to the left on the main plate 16 according to
the arrow S because the seam C2, which is positioned more to the right, can be comfortably
approached to the main plate 16.
[0049] Likewise, it is possible to accomplish a more comfortable wide displacement of the
pocket T to the right in comparison with the prior art.
[0050] As shown in the Figures 7 and 8, while the second wing 26 is arranged in its horizontal
position, the first rack 38 is advanced so as to rotate the first wheel 30 and the
first wing 24 fixed to it so as to bring the first wing 24 in its vertical position
with respect to the main plate 16.
[0051] Through this configuration, as shown in Figure 8, the fabric of the pocket T can
be easily moved to the right on the main plate 16 according to the arrow D because
the seam C1, which is positioned more to the left, can be comfortably approached to
the main plate 16.
[0052] If necessary, it is possible to accomplish the rotation and, consequently, the lowering
of both wings 24, 26 by further reducing the bearing surface of the support structure
14.
[0053] By lowering the first wing 24 or the second wing 26 or both wings 24, 26 and reducing
the bearing surface at the desired side, it is possible to increase the surface of
sewable fabric in a more comfortable and easy way.
[0054] As a proof of the improvement achieved in comparison with the known art described
above, - the surface of the fabric to be sewn being the same (in the illustrated case,
the pocket T) -, the lateral portions T1 and T2 that protrude from the horizontal
plate 102 have a smaller extension than the corresponding lateral portions T11 and
T12 that protrude from the main plate 16 in a base according to the present invention.
[0055] A technician of the sector can provide changes or variants which are to be considered
as included in the scope of protection of the present invention.
[0056] For example, one or more wings may be disposed also in front of the main plate.
[0057] Besides, each lateral wing may be divided into more portions that may be rotated
independently.
1. Base (10) for sewing machines comprising a support structure (14) capable of supporting
the fabric to be sewn and comprising a polygon-shaped main plate (16) on which the
fabric is placed,
characterized by the fact of comprising a first wing (24) adjacent to the main plate (16) and pivoted
in a first side of the main plate (16), and first moving means (30, 38, 40) of the
first wing (24) so that the first wing (24) is rotatable about an axis which is coplanar
to the main plate (16), and the first wing (24) may be disposed in a first position
which is coplanar to the main plate (16) providing continuity of support to the main
plate (16), or in a second position which is orthogonal to the main plate (16).
2. Base (10) according to claim 1, wherein the first moving means comprise a first toothed
wheel (30) fixed rigidly to the first wing (24) and engaged by a toothed element (38)
adapted to be put in motion so that a motion of the toothed element (38) involves
a rotation of the first wing (24).
3. Base (10) according to claim 2, wherein the toothed element comprises a first rack
(38) connected to a first actuator (40) capable to translate the first rack (38) so
as to rotate the first toothed wheel (30) and the first wing (24).
4. Base (10) according to one of the preceding claims, wherein a second wing (26) is
comprised and is adjacent to the main plate (16) and is pivoted in a second side of
the main plate (16).
5. Base (10) according to the preceding claim, wherein the main plate (16) is rectangular
in shape and the first side to which the first wing (24) is adjacent is opposite to
the second side to which the second wing (26) is adjacent.
6. Base (10) according to one of claims 4 or 5, wherein second moving means (34, 42,
44) of the second wing (26) are comprised so that the second wing (26) is rotatable
about an axis which is coplanar to the main plate (16), and the second wing (26) may
be disposed in a first position which is coplanar to the main plate (16) providing
continuity of support to the main plate (16), or in a second position which is orthogonal
to the main plate (16).
7. Base (10) according to the preceding claim, wherein the first moving means (30, 38,
40) and the second moving means (34, 42, 44) are independent among them.
8. Base (10) according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the first wing (24) and
/ or the second wing (26) have an extension in length equal to that of the main plate
(16).
9. Sewing machine, characterized by the fact of comprising a base (10) according to one of the preceding claims.