Sewing – Special machines – Darning
Patent
1974-12-19
1976-08-31
Schroeder, Werner H.
Sewing
Special machines
Darning
D05B 2100
Patent
active
039773370
ABSTRACT:
The disclosed invention includes an automatic sewing machine having a low inertia system for translating a work holder relative to a sewing needle. The work holder is moved in a coordinate system which has been modified so that the movement of the work holder relative to the sewing needle approximates, within predefined limits, a rectilinear coordinate system. The driving power is provided by a pair of stepping motors each of whose mechanical outputs is connected by a separate cable drive to a work holder support for each coordinate system. The inertia of the work holder and the support is maintained low by separating the motors from the support. A pair of homing and limit assemblies is also connected to the cable system for preventing the work holder from being moved beyond the defined range of movement and for automatically positioning the work holder in a predetermined home position at the beginning and end of every operation.
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Nerbun Peter
Schroeder Werner H.
Union Special Corporation
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