Method and apparatus for automated ornamental decorative stitching

US12320050B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12320050-B2
Application numberUS-202318217703-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 3, 2023
Priority dateJul 1, 2022
Publication dateJun 3, 2025
Grant dateJun 3, 2025

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Disclosed is an ornamental chain stitching head, including: an upper head assembly, the upper head assembly controls movement of a needle bar and a walking foot mechanism; a walking foot eccentric configured to allow adjustment of a foot lift while a stitch length eccentric is configured to allow for adjustment of both a walking foot and a needle bar advancement via regulation of a rock frame the determines a length of a stitch created by the ornamental chain stitching head; a lower head assembly; and a needle bar cam assembly that drives rotation of the needle bar during each stitch cycle of the ornamental chain stitching head to achieve desired stitch patterns, the needle bar cam assembly is driven directly by an upper shaft through a pair of gears that reduce the needle bar cam assembly speed according to a size ratio of the pair of gears.

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What is claimed is: 1. An ornamental chain stitching head, comprising: an upper head assembly, the upper head assembly controls movement of a needle bar and a walking foot mechanism; a walking foot eccentric configured to allow adjustment of a foot lift while a stitch length eccentric is configured to allow for adjustment of both a walking foot and a needle bar advancement via regulation of a rock frame the determines a length of a stitch created by the ornamental chain stitching head; a lower head assembly; and a needle bar cam assembly that drives rotation of the needle bar during each stitch cycle of the ornamental chain stitching head to achieve desired stitch patterns, the needle bar cam assembly is driven directly by an upper shaft through a pair of gears that reduce a speed of the needle bar cam assembly according to a size ratio of the pair of gears. 2. The ornamental chain stitching head as in claim 1 , wherein two different cam profiles are machined into the needle bar cam assembly. 3. The ornamental chain stitching head as in claim 2 , wherein a cam follower engages one of the two different cam profiles which in turn drive a linkage that connects to a drive gear. 4. The ornamental chain stitching head as in claim 3 , wherein lateral movement of the linkage is managed by two bearing blocks that engage a guide rail. 5. An ornamental chain stitching head, comprising: an upper head assembly, the upper head assembly controls movement of a needle bar and a walking foot mechanism, the needle bar having a pair of needles; and a lower head assembly, the lower head assembly including: a pair of loopers each having a scarf facing each other; and a pair of spreaders, the lower head assembly configured to move pair of loopers towards the pair of spreaders and away from the pair of spreaders during a stitching sequence of the ornamental chain stitching head and the lower head assembly configured to move the pair of spreaders towards and away from each other during the stitching sequence of the ornamental chain stitching head. 6. The ornamental chain stitching head of claim 5 , wherein the pair of needles are received within the pair of loopers during the stitching sequence of the ornamental chain stitching head. 7. The ornamental chain stitching head of claim 5 , wherein the lower head assembly further comprises a pair of concentric shafts rotatably secured to each other such that one of the pair of concentric shafts rotates about the other one of the pair of concentric shafts rotates and the other one of the pair of concentric shafts rotates within the one of the pair of concentric shafts, one of the pair of concentric shafts being operably secured to the one of the pair of spreaders and the other one of the pair of concentric shafts is secured to the other one of the pair of spreaders such that rotation of the pair of concentric shafts with respect to each other causes the pair of spreaders to move towards and away from each other during the stitching sequence of the ornamental chain stitching head. 8. The ornamental chain stitching head of claim 7 , wherein the pair of concentric shafts are rotated by a spreader cam that engages a spreader cam follower which is directly connected to a bearing block, wherein rotation of the spreader cam causes rotation of the pair of concentric shafts with respect to each other. 9. The ornamental chain stitching head of claim 8 , wherein the bearing block rides on a guide rail. 10. The ornamental chain stitching head of claim 8 , wherein the bearing block further comprises a pin that serves as a hub for rotatably receiving one end of each of a pair of connecting rods and an opposite end of each of the pair of connecting rods is rotatably secured to one of a pair of crank arms, one of the pair of crank arms is secured to one of the pair of concentric shafts and the other one of the pair of crank arms is secured to the other one of the pair of concentric shafts. 11. The ornamental chain stitching head of claim 10 , wherein linear movement of the bearing block causes rotational movement of the pair of concentric shafts with respect to each other. 12. A method of providing a stitch to a part with an ornamental chain stitching head, comprising: moving a pair of needles up and down with an upper head assembly; and engaging an upper thread of each of the pair of needles with a pair of loopers of a lower head assembly during a stitching sequence of the ornamental chain stitching head, the pair of loopers each having a scarf facing each other; and engaging a lower thread of each of the pair of loopers with a pair of spreaders during the stitching sequence of the ornamental chain stitching head, the lower head assembly moving the pair of loopers towards the pair of spreaders and away from the pair of spreaders during the stitching sequence of the ornamental chain stitching head and the lower head assembly moving the pair of spreaders towards and away from each other during the stitching sequence of the ornamental chain stitching head. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the pair of needles are received within the pair of loopers during the stitching sequence of the ornamental chain stitching head. 14. The method of claim 12 , wherein the lower head assembly further comprises a pair of concentric shafts rotatably secured to each other such that one of the pair of concentric shafts rotates about the other one of the pair of concentric shafts rotates and the other one of the pair of concentric shafts rotates within the one of the pair of concentric shafts, one of the pair of concentric shafts being operably secured to the one of the pair of spreaders and the other one of the pair of concentric shafts is secured to the other one of the pair of spreaders such that rotation of the pair of concentric shafts with respect to each other causes the pair of spreaders to move towards and away from each other during the stitching sequence of the ornamental chain stitching head. 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the pair of concentric shafts are rotated by a spreader cam that engages a spreader cam follower which is directly connected to a bearing block, wherein rotation of the spreader cam causes rotation of the pair of concentric shafts with respect to each other. 16. The method of claim 15 , wherein the bearing block rides on a guide rail. 17. The method of claim 15 , wherein the bearing block further comprises a pin that serves as a hub for rotatably receiving one end of each of a pair of connecting rods and an opposite end of each of the pair of connecting rods is rotatably secured to one of a pair of crank arms, one of the pair of crank arms is secured to one of the pair of concentric shafts and the other one of the pair of crank arms is secured to the other one of the pair of concentric shafts. 18. The method of claim 17 , wherein linear movement of the bearing block causes rotational movement of the pair of concentric shafts with respect to each other. 19. The method of claim 12 , wherein movement of the pair of loopers and the pair of spreaders is limited to an area defined by a stitch plate having a width of 35 mm or less and a length of 56 mm or less during the stitching sequence of the ornamental chain stitching head. 20. The method of claim 12 , wherein the pair of needles are received within the pair of loopers during the stitching sequence of the ornamental chain stitching head and the lower head assembly further comprises a pair of concentric shafts rotatably secured to each other such that on

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Classifications

  • D05B61/00Primary

    Loop holders; Loop spreaders; Stitch-forming fingers · CPC title

  • Mechanical drives · CPC title

  • D05B3/025Primary

    with a pair of needles mounted on the needle-bar · CPC title

  • for chain-stitch sewing machines, e.g. oscillating · CPC title

  • Needle-bar drives · CPC title

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What does patent US12320050B2 cover?
Disclosed is an ornamental chain stitching head, including: an upper head assembly, the upper head assembly controls movement of a needle bar and a walking foot mechanism; a walking foot eccentric configured to allow adjustment of a foot lift while a stitch length eccentric is configured to allow for adjustment of both a walking foot and a needle bar advancement via regulation of a rock frame t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Inteva Products Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification D05B61/00. Mapped technology areas include Textiles & Paper.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 03 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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