Embroidery production monitoring system
10179961 ยท 2019-01-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
D05C13/02
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D05B19/08
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D05B81/00
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International classification
D05B81/00
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Abstract
An embroidery production monitoring system for use in combination with one or more embroidery machines includes at least one mimic light component including a light component, an enclosure flange that is sized and structured for attachment over the machine bulb and lens of the one or more embroidery machines, and a light sensor that is structured and disposed for detecting light emitted by the machine bulb; a plurality of sensors being structured and disposed for collecting performance data of the one or more embroidery machines and transmitting the performance data to the at least one mimic light component and a control box; the control box including a visual display interface, and the control box being provided for receiving the performance data and displaying a plurality of performance measurements on the visual display interface; and wherein the mimic light component is automatically actuated by delivery of a signal from the light sensor to the light component to thereby illuminate the light component.
Claims
1. An embroidery production monitoring system for use in combination with one or more embroidery machines, and said embroidery production monitoring system comprising: at least one mimic light component including a light component, an enclosure flange that is sized and structured for attachment over the machine bulb and lens of the one or more embroidery machines, and a light sensor that is structured and disposed for detecting light emitted by a machine bulb on the one or more embroidery machines; a plurality of sensors being structured and disposed for collecting performance data of the one or more embroidery machines and transmitting the performance data to said at least one mimic light component and a control box; said control box including a visual display interface, and said control box being provided for receiving the performance data and displaying a plurality of performance measurements on said visual display interface; and wherein said at least one mimic light component is automatically actuated by delivery of a signal from said light sensor to said light component to thereby illuminate the light component.
2. The embroidery production monitoring system as recited in claim 1 wherein said plurality of sensors includes at least one optical light sensor.
3. The embroidery production monitoring system as recited in claim 1 wherein said plurality of sensors includes at least one temperature sensor.
4. The embroidery production monitoring system as recited in claim 1 wherein said plurality of sensors includes at least one proximity sensor.
5. The embroidery production monitoring system as recited in claim 1 wherein said plurality of sensors includes at least one humidity level sensor.
6. The embroidery production monitoring system as recited in claim 1 wherein said plurality of performance measurements includes interruptions by frequency, time per interruption occurrence, total number of interruptions, machine operator identification, machine identification, shift identification, and atmospheric conditions.
7. The embroidery production monitoring system as recited in claim 1 wherein said light component is a light emitting diode.
8. An embroidery production monitoring system for use in combination with one or more embroidery machines, and said embroidery production monitoring system comprising: at least one mimic light component including a light component and a light sensor being sized and configured for mounting adjacent to the machine bulb and lens of the one or more embroidery machines, and said light sensor being structured and disposed for detecting light emitted by a machine bulb on the one or more embroidery machines; a plurality of sensors being structured and disposed for collecting performance data of the one or more embroidery machines and transmitting the performance data to said at least one mimic light component and a control box; said control box including a visual display interface, and said control box being provided for receiving the performance data and displaying a plurality of performance measurements on said visual display interface; and wherein said at least one mimic light component is automatically actuated by delivery of a signal from said light sensor to said light component to thereby illuminate the light component.
9. The embroidery production monitoring system as recited in claim 8 wherein said plurality of sensors includes at least one optical light sensor.
10. The embroidery production monitoring system as recited in claim 8 wherein said plurality of sensors includes at least one temperature sensor.
11. The embroidery production monitoring system as recited in claim 8 wherein said plurality of sensors includes at least one proximity sensor.
12. The embroidery production monitoring system as recited in claim 8 wherein said plurality of sensors includes at least one humidity level sensor.
13. The embroidery production monitoring system as recited in claim 8 wherein said plurality of performance measurements includes interruptions by frequency, time per interruption occurrence, total number of interruptions, machine operator identification, machine identification, shift identification, and atmospheric conditions.
14. The embroidery production monitoring system as recited in claim 8 wherein said light component is a light emitting diode.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For a fuller understanding of the nature of the present invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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(8) Like reference numerals refer to like reference parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(9) Referring to the several views of the drawings, the embroidering production monitoring system of the present invention is configured for superficial attachment to an embroidery machine 100 as shown and is generally indicated as 10.
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(11) The sensors 12 used to collect data related to production performance include one or more sensors, including but not limited to: optical light sensors, temperature sensors, proximity sensors, and humidity level sensors.
(12) Importantly, the monitoring system 10 does not require interaction or connection with the machine architecture of the one or more embroidery machines 100. Specifically, there are no wired connections or modifications made to the one or more embroidery machines 100 or its electronic control system, thereby permitting use of the monitoring system 10 with a variety of different embroidery machines and without invading the structure of the different embroidery machines.
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(14) Stitch Counts, Related to Time Total Stitches Stitches Per Minuteinstantaneous and average Run Time vs. Stop Time
(15) Trim Counts, Related to Time Shows time relationship of stitch errors and trims
(16) Color (Needle Position) Selection Shows color status relationship of thread in use to errors
(17) ID Cards Personnel logged on and off timesoperator, supervisor, mechanic, and others Possible means of inputting order ID
(18) Touch Screen Possible means of inputting order ID Communication of operator input and operational needs Supervisor input Mechanic input
(19) Thread Break Detection Most common detection of machine error Shows which head/s have broken thread
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(23) The monitoring system 10, as described, provides a method for continuously tracking performance data in order to provide a complete data set. A standard single-head or multi-head embroidery machine 100 slows down as the stitch length increases, while manufacturers specify only the top speed of their machine rather than a range of speeds based on stitch length. Therefore, for example, while a customer might know that the shortest stitch will run at 1,200 RPM, he or she would not know the RPM for a 6 mm, 7.3 mm or 8.2 mm stitch. The monitoring system 10 provides such values for precise measurements, along with trim times, color change times and other machine-determined times, thereby permitting the customer to make decisions (e.g., which machine is most efficient for a particular pattern) with a full knowledge base. A preferred embodiment of the monitoring system 10 includes the information being reported in a uniform manner regardless of make, model, or age of the embroidery machine.
(24) While the present invention has been shown and described in accordance with several preferred and practical embodiments, it is recognized that departures from the instant disclosure are contemplated within the spirit and scope of the present invention.