Method and apparatus for visualizing the position of an operating head relative to a workpiece
09840796 · 2017-12-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
D05B19/10
TEXTILES; PAPER
International classification
D05B19/10
TEXTILES; PAPER
Abstract
A method and apparatus for stitching a workpiece, such as a quilt, is disclosed. The method comprises displaying a predetermined pattern on a display and manipulating the predetermined pattern on the display. The display includes an indicator corresponding to a position of a sewing head relative to the workpiece. The method further includes moving a control handle operably connected to the sewing head to move the indicator relative to the pattern on the display and move the sewing head relative to the workpiece. Devices to practice the method include sewing machines having a sewing head moveable relative to a workpiece and a control handle operably connected to the sewing head to move the sewing head relative to the workpiece, wherein the display showing a pattern to be sewn is mounted relative to the control handle for movement with the control handle.
Claims
1. A method of stitching a workpiece, the method comprising: (a) displaying a portion of the workpiece and a predetermined pattern overlaying the portion of the workpiece on a display located adjacent a sewing head, the workpiece moveable relative to the sewing head, wherein the displayed predetermined pattern is not stitching on the workpiece; (b) displaying an indicator on the display, the indicator corresponding to a position of the sewing head relative to the workpiece; and (c) moving the workpiece relative to the sewing head to move the displayed portion of the workpiece and the displayed predetermined pattern relative to the displayed indicator.
2. The method of claim 1, further comprising acquiring a predetermined pattern from an electronic memory.
3. The method of claim 1, further comprising manipulating the predetermined pattern on the display.
4. The method of claim 1, further comprising acquiring the predetermined pattern from a user.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein the method of moving the workpiece to move the displayed predetermined pattern further comprises moving the indicator relative to the predetermined pattern in a fixed position on the display.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein the method of moving the workpiece to move the displayed predetermined pattern further comprises moving both the indicator and the predetermined pattern on the display.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein the method of moving the workpiece to move the displayed predetermined pattern further comprises moving the predetermined pattern relative to the indicator in a fixed position on the display.
8. A method of stitching a workpiece, the method comprising: (a) displaying a portion of the workpiece and an unsewn predetermined pattern overlaying the portion of the workpiece on a display; (b) manipulating the unsewn predetermined pattern on the display; (c) displaying an indicator on the display, the indicator corresponding to a position of the sewing head relative to the workpiece; and (d) moving the workpiece relative to the sewing head to move the unsewn predetermined pattern relative to the indicator on the display.
9. The method of claim 8, further comprising locating the display adjacent to the sewing head.
10. The method of claim 8, further comprising acquiring a predetermined pattern from an electronic memory.
11. The method of claim 8, further comprising acquiring the predetermined pattern from a user.
12. The method of claim 8, wherein the step of moving the workpiece further comprises moving the indicator relative to the displayed predetermined pattern in a fixed position on the display.
13. The method of claim 8, wherein the step of moving the workpiece further comprises moving both the indicator and the displayed predetermined pattern on the display.
14. The method of claim 8, wherein the step of moving the workpiece further comprises moving the display displayed predetermined pattern relative to the indicator in a fixed position on the display.
15. An apparatus for making a pattern in a workpiece, the apparatus comprising: a free motion machine having an operating head and a tracking device; a memory; and a display, wherein the free motion machine, the display and the memory are configured to cause the apparatus to at least: track a relative position of at least a portion of the workpiece relative to the operating head in response to operator movement of the workpiece; and display (i) an indicator corresponding to a position of the operating head and an unsewn predetermined pattern overlaying a portion of the workpiece, and (ii) movement of the workpiece relative to the indicator, wherein the displayed predetermined pattern moves on the display in correspondence to the movement of the workpiece, the movement on the display corresponding to operator movement of the workpiece.
16. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein the indicator is in a fixed position on the display.
17. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein the predetermined pattern on the display moves relative to the position of the display and the indicator on the display.
Description
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(1) At the outset, it should be appreciated that the use of the same reference number throughout the several figures designates a like or similar element.
(2) For purposes of the present disclosure and appended claims, the conjunction “or” is to be construed inclusively (e.g., “a bear or a pig” would be interpreted as “a bear, or a pig, or both”; e.g., “a bear, a pig, or a mouse” would be interpreted as “a bear, or a pig, or a mouse, or any two, or all three”), unless: i) it is explicitly stated otherwise, e.g., by use of “either . . . or”, “only one of . . . ”, or similar language; or ii) two or more of the listed alternatives are mutually exclusive within the particular context, in which case “or” would encompass only those combinations involving non-mutually-exclusive alternatives.
(3) For purposes of the present disclosure or appended claims, the words “comprise”, comprising”, “have”, “having”, “include”, “including”, and so on shall be construed as being open-ended, e.g., “including” shall be construed as “including but not limited to.”
(4) Referring to
(5) In one configuration of the present disclosure, control handles 40 are adjacent the display apparatus 36. As shown in
(6) The display apparatus 36 displays on the screen 38, a pattern 44 wherein the pattern can be any one of a plurality of patterns stored in an electronic memory. The pattern 44 can be manipulated on the screen 38 by the user. For example, a user may resize or multiply the pattern to create a desired pattern that fits any quilt size. The manipulation can also include rotation, resizing, and reorientation of the pattern. In addition, an indicator 46 is displayed on the screen 38. The indicator 46 corresponds to a position of the sewing head 28 relative to the workpiece 20. More specifically, the display apparatus 36 includes a digital cross hair generator that accepts video input of the pattern 44 and then superimposes the indicator 46 on the output shown on the screen 38 to correspond with the position of the sewing head 28.
(7) Once the pattern 44 is determined, the user moves the control handles 40 and display apparatus 36 to move the indicator 46 relative to the displayed pattern 44, and, therefore, the sewing head 28 relative to the workpiece 20. In another configuration, the user moves the control handles 40 and the display apparatus 36 to move the pattern 44 relative to a fixed position of the indicator 46 on the display screen, and, therefore, the sewing head 28 relative to the workpiece 20. In yet another configuration, the user moves the control handles 40 and the display apparatus 36 to move both the indicator 46 and the displayed pattern 44, and therefore, the sewing head 28 relative to the workpiece 20. As the user moves the control handles 40, during operation, the sewing head 28 sews the pattern traced by the indicator 46 on the screen 38 onto the exposed section 24 of the workpiece 20.
(8) In the configuration of
(9) A user can select and use a desired pattern 44 from an electronic pattern library. Alternatively, a user can acquire and use a desired pattern 44 from another source and store such pattern in the electronic pattern memory for later use. Further, the user can manipulate the pattern by resizing, reorientating, or multiplying the pattern to create a desired design that fits the workpiece size. The indicator 46 is displayed on the screen 38 of the display apparatus 36 which corresponds to a position of the sewing head 28 relative to the workpiece 20. Thus, in operation, a user moves the control handles 40 and display apparatus 36 to move the indicator 46 relative to the pattern 44 on the screen 38 and the sewing head 28 relative to the workpiece 20. As the user moves the control handles 40, during operation, the sewing head 28 sews the pattern displayed on the screen 38 onto the exposed section 24 of the workpiece 20. As stated supra, the indicator 46 or the pattern 44 may be in a fixed position on the display. Alternatively, both the indicator 46 and the displayed pattern 44 may move positions on the display when the user moves the control handles 40 to move the indicator 46 relative to the displayed pattern 44 and the sewing head 28 relative to the workpiece 20. It should be appreciated by those having ordinary skill in the art that if the display 36 is parallel to the workpiece 20, the movement of the control handles 40 along the x-axis and y-axis corresponds to the movement of the indicator 46 and/or pattern 44 on the screen 38. However, if the display 36 is perpendicular to the workpiece 20, the movement of the control handles 40 along the y-axis (moving the handles closer to or farther away from a user) will translate into movement of the indicator 46 and/or pattern 44 on the screen 38 along the z-axis (up and down). However, it is understood the screen 38 can be at any orientation to the workpiece 20.
(10) In all configurations, as shown in
(11) It should be appreciated that the method of stitching a workpiece may be implemented by means of a computer software program.
(12) According to step 112, a user will move the control handle 40 operatively connected to the sewing head 28 to simultaneously move the indicator 46 relative to the pattern 44 on the screen 38 and to move the sewing head 28 relative to the workpiece 20. Thus, the pattern 44 displayed on the screen 38 is sewn onto the workpiece 20. Once the pattern 44 is sewn across a first row of the workpiece 20, the workpiece 20 is moved to allow a second row of the pattern to be sewn onto the workpiece 20. This process is repeated until the user has sewn the desired pattern or patterns over the desired area of the workpiece 20. Such computer software program can be run on sewing machine having a quilting head that is equipped with stitch regulation.
(13) The predetermined pattern can be selected from a pattern library stored in the computer program. In yet another configuration, a pattern template can be displayed on the screen 38.
(14) It should be appreciated to those having ordinary skill in the art that the above described computer program can be used with other types of free-motion machines that are used to make, trace or impart patterns in workpieces by moving the workpiece relative to an operating head. Further, the workpiece can be any of a variety of materials or constructions, such as but not limited to fabrics, composites, laminates, wood, metal or plastic.
(15) The operating head can be any of a variety of devices, including but not limited to sewing heads, routers, lasers, formers, welders, fastening heads and cutters. For example, the present system can be adapted for portable sewing machines, routers secured to a router table and drill presses, wherein the workpiece would be any type of fabric, composite, laminate, metal, plastic or wood material. In the configuration of the free-motion machine is a portable sewing machine, the operating head is a sewing head with a needle. Similarly, where the free-motion machine is a router table or drill press, the operating head is the router/drill press head and bit.
(16) The free-motion machine includes a tracking device 208 for determining the position of a workpiece 20.
(17) The tracking device 208 can include any of the known devices for tracking a position or movement of an object, such as a roller ball, a laser, mechanical link or arm, wheel or other device that can be used to track movement of the workpiece 20.
(18) Typically, the tracking device 208 s adjacent the operating head to track the motion of the workpiece relative to the operating head. It is believed to be beneficial to locate the tracking device 208 proximal to the operating head for workpieces 20 that stretch, or are flexible or elastic. For workpieces 20 that are rigid or substantially inflexible, the tracking device 208 can be spaced from the operating head.
(19) Referring to
(20) Therefore, the present system provides a method of visualizing the operating head 206 relative to the workpiece 20, by tracking a relative position of the operating head and at least a portion of the workpiece in response to operator movement of at least one of the operating head and the workpiece; and displaying on the display 212 (i) the indicator 214 corresponding to the operating head and (ii) movement of at least one of the indicator and the pattern on the display, the movement on the display corresponding to operator movement of at least one of the workpiece and the operating head.
(21) The present system has been described in detail with particular reference to a presently preferred embodiment, but it will be understood that variations and modifications can be effected within the spirit and scope of the invention. The presently disclosed embodiments are therefore considered in all respects to be illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is indicated by the appended claims, and all changes that come within the meaning and range of equivalents thereof are intended to be embraced therein.