Thread and needle protector
10508371 ยท 2019-12-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
D05C1/06
TEXTILES; PAPER
Abstract
A carrier body has a core suitable for receiving a needle tip through one end. A pair of flanges extends outwardly from the core, defining an interflange gap for having thread from the needle wound in the gap. The flange nearer the entry end of the core defines a radial slot receiving thread from the needle eye and passing it into the interflange gap. When the thread is wound on the core, the radial slot prevents having thread from also winding around the needle. The carrier body is configured to enter an open-topped container body in a predetermined position displaying the radial slot and thread at a preselected location for ready viewing of the thread.
Claims
1. A thread and needle protector for protecting a needle carrying a length of thread, wherein the needle is configured with a needle tip at a front end thereof and a thread reception eye at the rear end thereof and carrying said length of thread, the protector comprising: a carrier body having front and rear ends and a side periphery configured as a longitudinally elongated shell extending between the front and rear ends of the carrier body, wherein the front end of said shell receives said needle tip; a needle reception material located within the shell behind the front end thereof for, in use, retaining the received needle tip of said needle engaged in the front end of the shell; a front transverse flange extending laterally outwardly from the front end of the shell; a rear transverse flange extending laterally outwardly from the rear end of the shell; wherein said front and rear transverse flanges define an interflange gap between them; the front transverse flange defines a slot open at the periphery of the front transverse flange wherein said length of thread extends from the needle eye of the needle engaged in the shell, through said slot and into said interflange gap, whereby winding the thread on the side of the slot facing the interflange gap is localized from winding the thread on the side of the slot facing the needle eye; and further comprising: an open-topped container body defining a well; and a pair of spaced apart supports mounted within the container body near the open top thereof and partially closing the open top, wherein the spacing between the supports is sufficiently wide to pass a length of needle into said well, and the spacing between the supports is sufficiently narrow to prevent passage of said front transverse flange, such that said interflange gap is supported at least partially above the open topped container body, visually displaying any thread on said shell within the interflange gap.
2. The thread and needle protector of claim 1, further comprising: a cover sized to fit said open-topped container body, wherein said cover is for viewing any thread located within the interflange gap.
3. The thread and needle protector of claim 1, wherein: said the carrier body and said open-topped container body are configured with complementary features that cause the carrier body to fit in the open-topped container body in a predetermined position in which said slot is aligned with the spacing between said side supports.
4. The thread and needle protector of claim 3, wherein: said front transverse flange has a periphery configured with two opposed straight edges; said slot is on a portion of the front transverse flange between said two opposed straight edges, and said the open-topped container body is configured with a pair of opposed straight edges spaced to engage said opposed straight edges of the front transverse flange in parallel relationship and with the slot disposed between said side supports.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(11) The needle and thread carrier 12 is formed of a shell or cylinder 28 having opposite, first and second ends, wherein the first end may be regarded as being the near end in
(12) The needle and thread carrier 12 is configured similarly to a bobbin. The front and rear ends of the shell are joined to respective front end and rear end, outwardly extending, transverse flanges 30,32. The distance between the two flanges, which largely corresponds to the length of shell 28, is regarded as being an interflange gap 34. This gap serves as a thread housing which manages the length of thread that is threaded through the eye 22 of needle 18.
(13) The front flange 30 is equipped with means for localizing the winding of thread in gap 34, so that the thread winds in the gap and not around the needle. A slot 36 is formed in the front flange 30 and extends from the perimeter of the flange toward the shell 28. Conveniently, the slot may be generally radial and may extend from the shell to the perimeter. The slot may have a generally V-shaped contour, where the top of the V shape is at the perimeter. The base of the V shape may be truncated at the shell, such as is shown in
(14) The thread 20 from needle eye 22 may be tensioned, as shown in
(15) The rear flange 32 is configured with thread catching or locking notches 38 at two or more locations on its perimeter. One or more of the locking notches 38 are disposed in clockwise direction, while one or more other of the locking notches 38 are disposed in opposite, or counterclockwise direction. By having locking notches extending in both clockwise and counterclockwise directions, the end of the wound thread can be pulled back into an appropriately directed locking notch regardless of the direction of winding. As best shown in
(16) A handle 40 is located at the rear of the needle and thread carrier 12, such as on the rear face of the rear transverse flange 32. The handle provides a holding location for supporting the needle and thread carrier 12 while winding thread in interflange gap 34, with the holder's fingers conveniently removed from the gap area. If desired, the handle 40 can be used to rotate the needle and thread carrier 12 during thread winding, or, if desired, the handle 40 can be limited to supporting the needle and thread carrier 12 during manual winding of the thread. Additionally, the location of the handle on the rear end of the needle and thread carrier 12 prevents the needle and thread carrier 12 from being placed on its rear end, effectively preventing a carried needle from resting in an upright, potentially dangerous, exposed position.
(17) The perimeter of the transverse flanges 30, 32 may have varied contours at different sections. A generally round or disc shaped section contour is desirable, particularly at the location of slot 36 on the front flange and at an aligned portion of the rear flange. A disc shaped section contour is likewise desirable at a diametrically opposite section of each flange. Such smooth, circular sections of the perimeter are helpful for guiding thread during winding or unwinding of thread from the interflange gap 34. The transverse flanges also may form sections shaped as opposed pairs of flat or straight edges 42. These flat edges 42 may be located at approximately a quarter turn rotation from the round contoured sections. Like the round sections, the straight edges are located at diametrically opposite portions of each flange and the locations of straight edges on the pair of flanges are located at aligned sections. Due to the alignment of the flat edges, the needle and thread carrier 12 is limited in its ability to roll.
(18) The operation of the needle and thread carrier 12 is to insert the sharp front tip 24 of a threaded sewing needle 18 into the fill material 26 from the front of the needle and thread carrier 12, as suggested by the view of
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(20) The supports 48 are spaced below the top lip of the display carrier 14 by a distance approximately equal to the thickness of the front flange 30. Thus, when the needle and thread carrier 12 of
(21) In addition, the orientation of the front flange 30 is with flat sides contained between the longer walk 44 of the of the display carrier 14. This positioning places the slot 36 over space 50, such that the slot 36 faces a narrow end wall 46 of the display carrier. One of the narrow end walls 46 may have an attached thread cutter 54 extending upward from the open top of the display carrier. It would be desirable to face the slot 36 toward the opposite narrow end wall 46 from the thread cutter 54. By this positioning any thread passing through slot 36 or wound around shell 28 will be visible from the narrow end of the display carrier 14 opposite from the thread cutter 54.
(22) A cover 16 can be placed over the display carrier and over the inserted needle and thread carrier 12, as shown in
(23) The foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly all suitable modifications and equivalents may be regarded as falling within the scope of the invention as defined by the claims that follow.