Sewing machine with threading device
11639570 ยท 2023-05-02
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Abstract
[Purpose] To obtain a sewing machine comprising a device with which it is possible to easily perform a threading operation in which a needle thread is inserted into the needle hole of the sewing machine needle, wherein the sewing machine comprises a threading device configured so that the needle thread does not drop onto or coil around an operation part (operation part) of the operation lever of the threading device when a thread-hooking operation is completed before insertion of the needle thread. [Configuration] The present invention comprises: a needle bar 52; a threading shaft 53; a thread-holding tool 71; a threading tool 72 provided at the bottom end of the threading shaft 53; an operation lever 4 that has an operation part 41 and moves the threading shaft 53 up and down and rotates the threading shaft in the circumferential direction; and a cutting tool 93 for the needle thread n. The present invention is configured such that a needle thread guide member A, in which an inclined part 1 is formed that guides the needle thread n from the thread-holding tool 71 to the cutting tool 93, is provided between the thread-holding tool 71 and the cutting tool 93, and the inclined part of the needle thread guide member A guides the needle thread n that has been cut by the cutting tool out of the operation range of the operation lever 4.
Claims
1. A sewing machine equipped with a threading device, comprising: a needle bar to which a sewing machine needle is attached; a threading shaft supported such as to be movable up and down and rotatable in a circumferential direction; a thread holder provided at a lower end of the threading shaft; a threader provided at the lower end of the threading shaft and having a hook made to stick out through a needle hole to pass a thread through the needle hole; an operation lever having an operation part for operation and causing the threading shaft to move up and down and to rotate in the circumferential direction; a cutter for a top thread; and a top thread guide member provided between the thread holder and the cutter and formed with an inclined part that guides the top thread from the thread holder to the cutter, the inclined part of the top thread guide member being configured to guide the top thread that has been cut by the cutter to outside of an operation area of the operation lever.
2. The sewing machine equipped with a threading device according to claim 1, wherein the inclined part of the top thread guide member is formed as an inclined surface that guides the top thread that is being threaded from the thread holder over to the cutter.
3. The sewing machine equipped with a threading device according to claim 2, wherein the inclined surface has a side edge on a face plate side of a sewing machine body including a side edge portion located higher than the operation part, the side edge portion being inclined from a front side to a back side in Y-direction of the sewing machine body toward the face plate side in X-direction of the sewing machine body as viewed from above.
4. The sewing machine equipped with a threading device according to claim 3, further comprising a plate-shaped auxiliary guide piece formed along X-direction at an end part on a front side in Y-direction of the inclined surface.
5. The sewing machine equipped with a threading device according to claim 2, further comprising a plate-shaped auxiliary guide piece formed along X-direction at an end part on a front side in Y-direction of the inclined surface.
6. The sewing machine equipped with a threading device according to claim 1, wherein the top thread guide member includes a vertical plate-shaped part having a circular arc curved surface and formed integrally to the operation lever with a longitudinal direction thereof extending along Y-direction.
7. The sewing machine equipped with a threading device according to claim 6, wherein an auxiliary guide part is formed with an auxiliary slope from a column side to a face plate side along X-direction inclined to recede toward a back side in Y-direction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(10) Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. In the following description, X-direction, Y-direction, and Z-direction are defined (see
(11) Hereinafter, the major components of the present invention shall be described with reference to the X-direction, Y-direction, and Z-direction, supposing that they are attached to the sewing machine body 9. Specifically, specific sides of the X-direction and the Y-direction shall be referred to as the face plate side or the column side of the X-direction, and the front side or the back side of the Y-direction, respectively.
(12) The threading device in the present invention includes, as main components, a top thread guide member A and a threading assembly 5 associated with the threading as illustrated in
(13) A plurality of shaft support parts are formed in the support frame body 51 for supporting the needle bar 52, threading shaft 53, and guide shaft 54. The needle bar 52, threading shaft 53, and guide shaft 54 are supported such as to be slidable up and down relative to the support frame body 51 (see
(14) The threading shaft 53 lowers the thread holder 71 and threader 72 down to a position where the top thread n can be passed through the needle hole 61 of the needle 6 (threading position). The threading shaft 53 serves the function of causing the thread holder 71 and threader 72 to rotate alternately in opposite directions. The guide shaft 54 moves up and down with the threading shaft 53 within the same range relative to the support frame body 51 (see
(15) The operation lever 4 includes an operation part 41 and a lever shaft part 42. The operation part 41 is formed at the lower end of the lever shaft part 42. A connecting shaft support part 42a that is connected to the threading shaft 53 and guide shaft 54 is formed at the upper end of the lever shaft part 42. The operation part 41 is formed as a plate piece extending in a horizontal plane to allow an operator to press down the operation part 41 to cause the guide shaft 54 and threading shaft 53 to move down together with the operation lever 4.
(16) The top thread guide member A, after guiding the top thread n toward a position where there is a cutter 93 during the threading operation of the top thread n, and after the cutter 93 has cut off a surplus of the thread, serves the function of preventing the top thread n from dropping onto or landing on the operation part 41 of the operation lever 4. There are several embodiments of the top thread guide member A. First, the first embodiment will be described. In all embodiments, the top thread guide member A has an inclined part 1 (see
(17) The top thread guide member A has the inclined part 1, an attachment part 2, and an auxiliary guide piece 12 (see
(18) The inclined surface 11 is substantially quadrate when viewed from above, and has substantially L-shaped side edges. The side extending along the X-direction of the inclined surface 11 on the front side in the Y-direction shall be referred to as a first side edge portion 11a. The side extending along the Y-direction of the inclined surface 11 on the face plate 91 side in the X-direction shall be referred to as a second side edge portion 11b. The first side edge portion 11a is gradually inclined to recede toward the back side of the Y-direction, from the column 92 side to the face plate 91 side along the X-direction (see
(19) The second side edge portion 11b is gradually inclined to protrude toward the face plate 91 side from the column 92 side of the X-direction from the front side to the back side along the Y-direction (see
(20) At an end part on the front side in the Y-direction of the inclined surface 11, i.e., on the first side edge portion 11a, the plate-shaped auxiliary guide piece 12 is formed along the X-direction of the sewing machine body 9 to be perpendicular to the inclined surface 11. This auxiliary guide piece 12 serves the function of guiding the top thread n drawn out from the thread holder 71 onto the inclined surface 11 and preventing the top thread n, which is once put on the inclined surface 11, from readily slipping down the inclined surface 11. The auxiliary guide piece 12 may have an engraved arrow that indicates the threading direction of the top thread n.
(21) The inclined surface 11 can cause the top thread n to smoothly move to the position where there is the cutter 93 attached to the face plate 91 of the sewing machine body 9, as the top thread n drawn out from the thread holder 71 is moved from an end part on the front side of the Y-direction along the first side edge portion 11a and the second side edge portion 11b (see
(22) The attachment part 2 is formed at one end part on the back side in the Y-direction of the inclined surface 11 and attached to the threading shaft 53 and guide shaft 54 of the threading assembly 5. Operation of the operation lever 4 attached to the guide shaft 54 moves the top thread guide member A up and down together with the threading shaft 53 and guide shaft 54. The attachment part 2 also doubles as a linking guide member to cause the thread holder 71 and the threader 72 of the threading assembly 5 to rotate. The top thread guide member A is primarily made of synthetic resin, but may be made of metal.
(23) Next, the effect of the top thread guide member A of the first embodiment will be explained. In the last stage of threading of the top thread n, first, the top thread n drawn out from the thread holder 71 of the sewing machine body 9 comes to rest on the inclined surface 11 from the back side of the auxiliary guide piece 12 of the top thread guide member A. The top thread n is then moved to the position of the cutter 93, where a surplus of the top thread n is cut off, so that the top thread n drawn out from the thread holder 71 has a correct length (see
(24) The top thread n with a correct length from the thread holder 71 stays on the inclined surface 11 (see
(25) To ensure that the top thread n cut by the cutter 93 does not drop onto or land on the upper surface of the operation part 41 as described above, preferably, the end position on the front side in the Y-direction of the inclined surface 11 of the inclined part 1 of the top thread guide member A should be located further on the front side in the Y-direction than the end position on the front side in the Y-direction of the operation part 41 of the operation lever 4 (see
(26) Next, a second embodiment of the top thread guide member A will be described (see
(27) Further, the vertical plate-shaped part 13 is configured to gradually increase in height from the end part on the front side toward the end part on the back side along the Y-direction of the sewing machine body 9 (see
(28) The auxiliary guide part 3 is a cover-like member that covers the thread holder 71 of the threading assembly 5 (see
(29) The guide body part 31 has on its front side an inclined surface inclined from the column 92 side of the X-direction to the face plate 91 side of the sewing machine body 9 so that the face plate 91 side is receded toward the back side of the Y-direction (see
(30) The auxiliary guide part 3 is in close proximity to a part of the vertical plate-shaped part 13 of the inclined part 1 closer to the front side of the Y-direction (see
(31) Next, the effect of the top thread guide member A of the second embodiment will be explained. In the last stage of threading of the top thread n, first, the top thread n drawn out from the guide passage part 32 of the auxiliary guide part 3 covering the thread holder 71 of the sewing machine body 9 moves toward the front side in the Y-direction of the vertical plate-shaped part 13 of the top thread guide member A, and then the top thread n moves from near the lower end in the Z-direction to its topmost position along the outer circumference of the vertical plate-shaped part 13. The top thread n that has reached the topmost position of the vertical plate-shaped part 13 is cut by the cutter 93 (see
(32) The top thread n that has been cut drops down in the Z-direction along the outer circumference of the vertical plate-shaped part 13 and further down below the end part on the front side of the Y-direction. The end part on the front side in the Y-direction of the vertical plate-shaped part 13 lets the top thread drop such as to avoid the operation part 41 so that the top thread n does not land on the operation part 41 (see
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(33) 1 Inclined part 11 Inclined surface 11a First side edge portion 11b Second side edge portion 12 Auxiliary guide piece 13 Vertical plate-shaped part 3 Auxiliary guide part 31a Auxiliary guide slope 4 Operation lever 41 Operation part 52 Needle bar 53 Threading shaft 71 Thread holder 72 Threader n Top thread 93 Cutter