BOBBIN AND SPOOL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
20250083923 ยท 2025-03-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65H49/38
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
D05B59/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
B65D71/70
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65H49/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H49/38
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D71/70
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A bobbin and spool management system includes a bobbin topper having a central disc with upwardly and downwardly extending stanchions projecting therefrom, each being capped with a mushroom bolster and having a medially located chamfered collar. The upwardly projecting stanchion is adapted to mate with an axial bore in the barrel of a bobbin and retain the bobbin while the downwardly projecting stanchion is adapted to penetrate the axial bore in the barrel of a supply spool and be retained on the supply spool.
Claims
1. A unitary elastic bobbin topper formed from an elastic material, said unitary elastic bobbin topper comprising: a central disc having a first surface and a second surface opposite the first surface; a bobbin stanchion extending generally perpendicularly from a central location on the first surface of said central disc, said bobbin stanchion having a first end spaced away from said central disc; a widened bobbin collar formed about the bobbin stanchion at a medial location spaced away from said central disc; a terminal cap formed closely adjacent the first end; a spool stanchion extending generally perpendicularly from a central location on the second surface of said central disc, said spool stanchion having a second end spaced away from said central disc; and a spool retention collar formed about said spool stanchion at a medial location spaced away from said central disc; wherein the central disc is at least twice as wide as the bobbin collar and the spool retention collar.
2. The unitary elastic bobbin topper of claim 1, wherein said bobbin topper is formed by injection molding of a precursor for a thermoplastic polymer.
3. The unitary elastic bobbin topper of claim 2, wherein a peripheral wall is formed around the central disc, said peripheral wall having a thread retention slit formed therein.
4. A unitary elastic bobbin topper formed from an elastic material, said unitary elastic bobbin topper comprising: a central disc having a first surface and a second surface opposite the first surface; a bobbin stanchion extending generally perpendicularly from a central location on the first surface of said central disc, said bobbin stanchion having a first end spaced away from said central disc; a widened bobbin collar formed about the bobbin stanchion at a medial location spaced away from said central disc; a spool stanchion extending generally perpendicularly from a central location on the second surface of said central disc, said spool stanchion having a second end spaced away from said central disc; and a spool retention collar formed about said spool stanchion at a medial location spaced away from said central disc; wherein the central disc is at least twice as wide as the bobbin collar and the spool retention collar.
5. The unitary elastic bobbin topper of claim 4, wherein said bobbin topper is formed by injection molding of a precursor for a thermoplastic polymer.
6. The unitary elastic bobbin topper of claim 5, wherein a peripheral wall is formed around the central disc, said peripheral wall having a thread retention slit formed therein.
7. The unitary elastic bobbin topper of claim 4, wherein said bobbin collar has a diameter of from 6.5 mm to 8 mm, the central disc has a diameter of from 19 mm to 27 mm and the spool retention collar has a diameter of from 7.8 mm to 8.5 mm.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] The invention is described in detail below with reference to the appended drawings, wherein like numerals designate similar parts. In the Figures:
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[0028] The invention is described in detail below with reference to several embodiments and numerous examples. Such discussion is for purposes of illustration only. Modifications to particular examples within the spirit and scope of the present invention, set forth in the appended claims, will be readily apparent to one of skill in the art. Terminology used herein is given its ordinary meaning consistent with the exemplary definitions set forth immediately below.
[0029] With respect to the various ranges set forth herein, any upper limit recited may, of course, be combined with any lower limit for selected sub-ranges.
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TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Approximate Measured Dimensions of a Variety of Retail Bobbins class ID OD Height units (mm) (in) (mm) (in) (mm) (in) Class 15 6.04 0.237795 21 0.826772 11.7 0.46063 Class 66 6.3 0.248031 19.6 0.771654 10.7 0.42126 Class 15J 6.21 0.244488 20.6 0.811024 11.13 0.438189 Class M 6.06 0.238583 25.5 1.003937 10.93 0.430315 Style L 6.3 0.248031 20.8 0.818898 8.9 0.350394 Bernina 6.06 0.238583 20.5 0.807087 11.77 0.463386 Brother SA155 6 0.23622 21 0.826772 9.2 0.362205 Brother SA156 6.4 0.251969 20.5 0.807087 11.55 0.454724 Brother SA159 6 0.23622 21 0.826772 9.03 0.355512 Juki 6 0.23622 21 0.826772 8.97 0.35315 Pfaff 5.88 0.231496 22.08 0.869291 8.6 0.338583 unbranded 5.91 0.232677 22 0.866142 7.55 0.297244 5.55 0.218504 21.68 0.853543 10.36 0.407874 6.06 0.238583 20.4 0.80315 11.54 0.454331 5.86 0.230709 21.8 0.858268 8.77 0.345276 5.98 0.235433 21.06 0.829134 9.09 0.357874 6.02 0.237008 21.5 0.846457 9.13 0.359449 range 5.55-6.4 19.6-25.5 8.6-12
[0031] In addition, Singer makes at least three varieties of Touch & Sew bobbins without bores that are, accordingly, not suited for use with the bobbin topper of the present invention. It should be noted that apparently manufacturers are reluctant to publish details concerning the exact dimensions of bobbins, so all dimensions present herein are more or less inexact having been determined using a digital micrometer, and thus, even though dimensions are presented to the hundredth of a millimeter, it is entirely questionable whether the reported measurements are truly accurate to a hundredth of a millimeter.
[0032] Desirably, the diameter of bobbin stanchion 30 on bobbin topper 20 will be from about 4 mm up to about 5.5 mm while bobbin collar 32 on the bobbin-stanchion 30 will have a diameter of from about 6.5 mm up to about 8 mm with the length of bobbin collar 32 ranging from about 1.5 mm to about 5 mm while mushroom cap 34 will have a diameter of from about 6 mm up to about 8 mm whilst the portion of mushroom cap 34 having a diameter greater than about 2 mm will have a length of from 1 mm up to about 5 mm. It is highly desirable that bobbin collar 32 have a diameter of about 6.45 mm up to about 6.65 mm whilst mushroom cap 34 has a diameter of between about 5.65 mm and about 6.35 mm. Surprisingly, it has been found that stanchions with these dimension when fabricated from an elastomer as described herein will readily accommodate and retain bobbins having a through bore of between about 5.55 mm and 6.4 mm. Preferably, lower surface 31 of mushroom cap 34 will be displaced from about 8 mm to about 12 mm above upper surface 26 of central disc 22 to allow mushroom cap 34 to penetrate securely into the bore of the bobbin. The diameter of central disc 22, excluding peripheral rim 24, is preferably between about 19 mm-27 mm, more preferably between about 19.2 mm-26 mm, and most preferably about 19.7-25.5 mm. The thickness of peripheral rim 24 is preferably between about 1-3 mm, more preferably 1.5 to 2.5 mm, most preferably about 2 mm as is the thickness of central disc 22 and the height of peripheral rim 24. Preferably, the diameter of spool stanchion 38 will be between about 5 mm and 6.85 mm, most preferably between about 5.5 and 6.8 mm and most preferably between about 5.75 and 6.7 mm, whilst the length of spool stanchion 38 will be between about 10 and 35 mm, more preferably between about 10 and 25 mm and most preferably from about 12 to about 15 mm. The diameter of frustoconical foot 44 and spool collar 42 will be between about 7.8 and 8.5 mm, most preferably between 7.9 and 8.3 mm. In some instances spool collar 42 will be about 0.5 mm greater in diameter than frustoconical foot 44. Most importantly, the particular dimensions are chosen so that bobbin stanchion 28 as well as bobbin collar 32 and mushroom cap 34 will easily enter and be frictionally retained within the throughbore of the various styles of bobbins with which it is intended to be used but can be readily removed therefrom as desired by the user while spool stanchion 38, frustoconical foot 44 and spool collar 42 will easily enter the central throughbore in the desired spools of thread. The dimensions illustrated in
[0033] Approximate measured dimensions of a variety of spools of thread sold at retail in the United States are set forth in Table 2.
TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 Approximate Measured Dimensions of a Variety of Retail Spools Spool ID OD Height (mm) (in) (mm) (in) (mm) (in) American Quilting 7.7 0.30315 38.6 1.519685 44.34 1.745669 Coats & Clark 7.47 0.294094 30 1.181102 53.11 2.090945 Coats & Clark 7.3 0.287402 30.11 1.185433 36 1.417323 Coats & Clark 7.55 0.297244 30 1.181102 36.14 1.422835 Coats & Clark 7.43 0.29252 30.2 1.188976 43.8 1.724409 Coats & Clark 7.2 0.283465 30.16 1.187402 36 1.417323 Gutterman 7.2 0.283465 19.3 0.759843 55.8 2.19685 Gutterman 6.9 0.271654 41.23 1.623228 55 2.165354 metrosene 7.09 0.279134 26.5 1.043307 57.5 2.26378 Sulky 7.3 0.287402 20 0.787402 55 2.165354 Sulky 7.75 0.305118 33.65 1.324803 45 1.771654 range 6.9-7.75 19.3-41.23 36-57.5
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