Apparatus for framing fabric in embroidery hoops

Sewing – Special machines – Embroidering

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381022, D05C 904, D06C 308

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055906133

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BRIEF SUMMARY
TECHNICAL FIELD

This invention relates to apparatus for frying fabric in embroidery hoops and, more particularly, to apparatus for assisting in positioning a keyed embroidery hoop on a fabric workpiece then subsequently mounting the hoop on the workpiece at the desired position.


BACKGROUND ART

Almost all commercial embroidery operations now use multi-head automatic embroidery machines. Such machines have the potential to greatly increase operator productivity. However, difficulties remain in supplying hooped workpieces at a rate sufficient to allow the embroidery machines to be operated continuously and, therefore, at maximum efficiency. This problem is largely caused by the fact that the hooping of workpieces has, until now, been a slow, relatively painstaking and almost entirely manual operation.
The difficulties with the manual hooping operation may broadly be considered as two-fold; firstly in correctly positioning and orientating the hoop relative to the workpiece and, secondly, in mounting the workpiece between the male and female portions of the keyed embroidery hoop.
The problems with correct positioning and orientation of a hoop relative to a workpiece are fully detailed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,454,127, which also discloses, in an attempt to overcome these problems, a positioning system for locating a keyed embroidery hoop on a workpiece, including a hoop mounting plate; a hoop recess in the mounting plate for receiving a keyed hoop; a centre line on the plate; and a plurality of parallel gauge lines for positioning a workpiece on the plate relative to the hoop recess.
The system of the above noted U.S. Pat. No. is not fully successful in overcoming the problems discussed on a number of counts. For example, the position of the hoop recess 14 (hoop holder) relative to the hoop mounting plate 12 (workpiece holder) is largely fixed, or at least movement is disclosed as being only possible in one direction and even then only in the discreet steps using a spacer 90. Moreover, while registration members 26, 30 and 28, together with recess 20, assist in ensuring correct orientation of a workpiece relative to the hoop 16 truely accurate positioning and orientation is not possible because with, for example, a sweat shirt or the like on the system 10 none of the aligning mechanisms are visible to enable final and fine adjustment.
In locking of the workpiece between the male and female portions of the keyed embroidery hoop the principle problem is that it can be quite a physical task, and while it is possible to use the ball of each hand to force the two portions together, more often than not the operation is effected using the tips of the fingers. This places considerable stresses on the fingers and, especially if many workpieces are hooped in a continuous fashion, repetitive strain injuries can occur. Other problems can arise in the form of the positioned workpieces slipping or gathering as the two hoop portions are pressed together.
It is an object of the present invention to provide apparatus that at least partially overcomes one or more of the above noted problems or difficulties.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In a broad aspect of the invention there is provided an apparatus for framing a portion of a fabric workpiece in an embroidery hoop, the apparatus comprising a hoop holder, to hold and locate a female portion of an embroidery hoop, a workpiece holder, to spread or hold a fabric workpiece over the hoop holder, a support assembly to orient and locate the hoop holder and workpiece in position in a substantially common place when a said embroidery hoop is to be mounted on a said workpiece, characterised in that the apparatus further includes adjustment means enabling adjustment of the relative positions of the workpiece holder and the hoop holder within the substantially common plane.
The present invention provides a significant advantage over the prior art, in that virtually any portion of the fabric workpiece spread out or held by the workpiece holder can be quickly and easily positioned over the hoop

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