Method and device for producing seams

Sewing – Method of sewing – Stitch forming

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C112S165000

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06357371

ABSTRACT:

CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a national phase of PCT/DE99/00797 filed Mar. 20, 1999 and based upon German national application 198 13 887.3 filed Mar. 20, 1999 under the International Convention.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to a method to produce sewn seams and also includes a device to carry out these methods. The sewn seam consists of two or more sewing threads and it is produced by guiding the loop of one thread through the loop of another thread.
The invention also includes a sewing machine with two needles of which all moving parts are situated only on one side of the textile as well as a special support unit for the textile. Besides the sewing machine and the support unit for the textile the invention includes a control unit.
Conventional sewing machines produce sewn seams in which one sewing thread or more sewing threads are tied with themselves or with each other. The known stitch types are classified and described in DIN 61 400. All devices for the production of the there described stitch types which demand a full penetration of the textile have in common that mechanically coupled machine parts are situated above and below the plane of the textile. The mechanical coupling units are situated in a machine-stand. Typical machine-stands have a C-shape. The processing of flat textiles which cannot or should not be folded is therefore only in small dimensions possible. It is not possible to process flat textiles of big dimensions or textiles which are tube-shaped or sleeve-shaped. Conventional methods which make use of a mechanical decoupling and an electronic coupling of the machine parts above and below the plane of the textile are working under the prerequisites that the sewing machine moves in a linear direction and the textile moves on a plane. This makes necessary that the space for sewing machine is always at least two times, in many cases four times as big as the area of the textile if all areas of the textile should be sewn.
The sewing of spherically shaped textiles or of textiles which have to be fixed spherically before sewing is not possible with the known sewing machines. One method which is in public erroneous named as a sewing method introduces a loop of a thread into a textile making use of a hollow needle. The loop is introduced from the upper side of the textile. It does not penetrate the textile completely and it is not tied with itself or another thread on the bottom side of the textile. The thereby produced seam is not a real connection as the single layers of the textile are not fixed against a separation by the row of loops of the thread.
From the German patent application AS 1 069 457 a chain stitch sewing machine is known which is guided by hand and which works with an arch-shaped needle.
From the U.S. Pat. No. 4,503,788 a sewing machine is known which is suitable for the sewing of complex aeroplane structures which are made from already cured fiber reinforced composite materials. This sewing machine needs a counter-hold during sewing.
In the German patent application DE-OS 195 29 984 A1 a sewing machine is described which is suitable for the production of spherical sleeves. This is a sewing machine which works with a counter-hold.
In the U.S. Pat. No. 5,458,075 a sewing machine with a mechanical decoupling and an electronic coupling of the functional parts is described. It works with a two sided approach of the textile as conventional sewing machines.
From the German patent application DE-OS 33 38 405 A1 two different sewing machines are known. One of the machines which approaches the textile from both sides produces a lock stitch. Furthermore in this document a sewing machine is shown which approaches the textile from one side and produces a chain stitch.
A sewing device with robot-guided upper and lower parts of a sewing machine is known from the German patent DE-PS 44 31 318 C2.
The method which is described in the German patent application DE 29 21 026 is known. This method leads to seams which are similar to the seams described here and produced with two needles. But this method is based on an additional machine part below the textile which is coupled with the needle mechanisms, namely a hook or a rotating hook. The device is based on the conventional sewing methods and demands machine parts on both sides of the textile. Furthermore the needles are situated in one plane and the needles move in this plane on straight lines which intersect each other in the textile.
As well known are the method and the device described in the German patent application OS 16 85 043. In this case the needles which are necessary for the generation of stitches move on two planes which are parallel to each other. Furthermore this device requires a significant phase without any movement of one of the two needles. Such phases without any movement are very difficult to control, as mechanical vibrations of the machine occur and a fast moved machine part, as it is necessary there, cannot be positioned for an extremely short time without any movement.
OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
A main task of the invention is to give a method and device of the above described kind which avoids the described disadvantages and which allows especially the sewing of textiles with large dimensions under minimized demanded space and which allows the spherical sewing.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention provides a method for the production of sewn seams for which all stitch and seam generating functional parts of the device are situated on only one side of the textile. The stitch and seam generating functional parts move on planes which are directed obliquely towards the textile and the textile is laid on a support unit which allows the penetration of the stitch and seam generating functional parts. According to the invention at least two loops of threads penetrate each other and all stitch and seam generating functional parts of the device are situated on only one side of the textile. The stitch and seam generating functional parts move in planes which are directed obliquely towards the textile and intersect each other with the stitch and seam generating a functional parts describing on these planes coupling curves which describe a permanent change between a principally linear and a principally rotatory movement whereby the single coupling curves possess on the other side of the textile a sufficient approach towards each other to transmit a loop of a thread from one stitch and seam generating functional part to the next stitch and seam generating functional part. Furthermore, the textile is situated on a support unit which allows the penetration of the stitch and seam generating functional parts and on which the textile is fixed by a counter-holder which is connected with the device. The device is moved over the textile in steps making use of a step-moving transport-unit which is switched electronically or mechanically by the drive shaft during the rotatory movements of the stitch and seam generating functional parts so that the stitch and seam generating functional parts rotate around an imaginary axis which lies in the textile and at the beginning of the process the device is positioned on the textile in a way that the stitch and seam generating functional parts penetrate the textile perpendicularly.
Under the prerequisite of a one-sided approach to the textile and by avoiding further stitch creating or loop creating functional parts it is possible to create a sewn seam with two or more needles in which the loop of one thread is guided through the loop of another thread. By the invention the sewing of big planes of textiles is possible under a minimized demand of space and the method is applicable for spherical sewing.
The invention allows the sewing of different materials. One typical example for an application under the condition of sewing with a one-sided approach is the sewing of reinforcing textiles for fiber reinforced composite materials. To avoid damages of this textiles it is not allowed to fold them. By connecting several layers making

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