USRE44885EExpiredUtilityPatentIndex 82
Thread control in multi-needle chain stitch quilting
Est. expiryMar 6, 2022(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
D05B 65/00D05B 19/14D05B 19/12D05B 11/00
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Abstract
A multi-needle chain-stitch quilting machine and method of operation thereof are provided that imparts relative motion between the needles and the material that is controlled so as to pull needle thread tails from the needle side of the quilted material. The feature of controlling thread tails may be optional to provide selection of either a high speed mode of operation without thread tail control or a quality mode of operation with reduction or removal of needle thread tails from the face of the quilted material. Thread trimmers may be included at each needle location on the looper side of the material to cut both needle and looper threads.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modifiedThe following is claimed:
1. A method of operating a quilting machine having at least one stitching element pair that each includes a needle and a looper, to control needle thread tails on the needle side of a chain stitch quilted material having a needle side and a looper side, the method comprising:
with a needle at a starting point on the material and in a retracted position spaced from the needle side of the material and a needle thread tail extending from each needle entirely on the needle side of the material, initiating a thread tail wipe cycle by operating a programmed controller to reciprocate the needle through a stitch cycle and back to the retracted position to poke the needle thread through the material to the looper side of the material at the starting point on the material; then
further operating the controller to advance a looper through a loop in the needle thread so that the needle thread extends from the needle and around the looper on the looper side of the material, then through the material with the needle thread tail remaining on the needle side of the material; then
with the tension applied to the needle thread, further operating the controller to impart relative movement between the needle and the material, in a path from and back toward the starting point, in a direction parallel to the material a distance sufficient to pull the needle thread until the needle thread tail is pulled to the looper side of the material; then
with the thread tail on the looper side of the material, operating the controller to drive the stitching element pair to sew a chain stitch sequence in the material.
2. The method of claim 1 further comprising:
operating the controller to drive the stitching element pair to sew a tack stitch sequence at the end of the chain stitch sequence and then to move the needle to the retracted position; then
operating the controller to activate a thread trimming mechanism on the looper side of the material to trim both the needle thread and a looper thread and producing a needle thread tail on the looper side of the material;
with the tension applied to the needle thread, further operating the controller to impart relative movement between the needle and the material in a direction parallel to the material to position the needle at a second starting point on the material and to pull the needle thread until the needle thread tail is pulled out of the material to the needle side of the material; then
with a needle at the second starting point on the material and in a retracted position spaced from the needle side of the material and a needle thread tail extending from each needle entirely on the needle side of the material, initiating a thread tail wipe cycle by operating a programmed controller to reciprocate the needle through a stitch cycle and back to the retracted position to poke the needle thread through the material to the looper side of the material at a starting point on the material; then
further operating the controller to advance a looper through a loop in the needle thread so that the needle thread extends from the needle and around the looper on the looper side of the material, then through the material with the needle thread tail remaining on the needle side of the material; then
with the tension applied to the needle thread, further operating the controller to impart relative movement between the needle and the material, in a path from and back toward the second starting point, in a direction parallel to the material a distance sufficient to pull the needle thread until the needle thread tail is pulled to the looper side of the material; then
with the thread tail on the looper side of the material, operating the controller to drive the stitching element pair to sew a second chain stitch sequence in the material.
3. The method of claim 2 wherein the quilting machine is a multi-needle quilting machine having a plurality of stitching element pairs each that include a needle and a looper, wherein:
the initiating of the thread tail wipe cycles is performed with each of a plurality of needles at respective starting points and in retracted positions spaced from the needle side of the material with each needle having a needle thread tail extending from the needle on the needle side of the material, by operating the programmed controller to reciprocate the needles simultaneously through a stitch cycle and back to the retracted position to poke the needle threads through the material to the looper side of the material at the respective starting points on the material;
the further operating of the controller to advance the looper includes operating the controller to advance each of a plurality of loopers through loops in respective needle threads so that the needle threads extend from the needles and around the loopers on the looper side of the material, then through the material with the needle thread tails remaining on the needle side of the material;
the further operating of the controller to impart relative movement includes further operating the controller, with tension applied to the needle threads, to impart relative movement between each of the needles and the material, in paths from and back toward the respective starting points, in a direction parallel to the material a distance sufficient to pull the needle threads until the needle thread tails are pulled to the looper side of the material; and
the operating of the controller to drive the stitching element pair includes operating the controller, with the thread tails on the looper side of the material, to drive each of the stitching element pairs to sew a respective one of a plurality of chain stitch sequences in the material.
4. The method of claim 1 wherein the quilting machine is a multi-needle quilting machine having a plurality of stitching element pairs each that include a needle and a looper, wherein:
the initiating of the thread tail wipe cycles is performed with each of a plurality of needles at respective starting points and in retracted positions spaced from the needle side of the material with each needle having a needle thread tail extending from the needle on the needle side of the material, by operating the programmed controller to reciprocate the needles simultaneously through a stitch cycle and back to the retracted position to poke the needle threads through the material to the looper side of the material at the respective starting points on the material;
the further operating of the controller to advance the looper includes operating the controller to advance each of a plurality of loopers through loops in respective needle threads so that the needle threads extend from the needles and around the loopers on the looper side of the material, then through the material with the needle thread tails remaining on the needle side of the material;
the further operating of the controller to impart relative movement includes further operating the controller, with tension applied to the needle threads, to impart relative movement between each of the needles and the material, in paths from and back toward the respective starting points, in a direction parallel to the material a distance sufficient to pull the needle threads until the needle thread tails are pulled to the looper side of the material; and
the operating of the controller to drive the stitching element pair includes operating the controller, with the thread tails on the looper side of the material, to drive each of the stitching element pairs to sew a respective one of a plurality of chain stitch sequences in the material.
5. The method of claim 1 wherein:
the path is a line, an arc, a triangle or some other combination of lines and arcs.
6. The method of claim 1 wherein:
the movement is imparted by moving of the needles relative to the material and holding the material stationary relative to the machine.
7. The method of claim 1 further comprising:
following the stitching of the patterns, operating the plurality of stitching element pairs to sew tack stitch sequences; then
with the top needle threads extending from top needle-thread supply spools through top needle-thread tensioners through the needles and into the material, releasing tension on the top needle threads and pulling off slack in the top needle threads between the supplies and the needles; then
imparting relative movement between the needles and the material that is sufficient to pull the slack in the top needle threads through the each needle to add thread tails between the needles and the material; then
cutting the top needle threads on the looper side of the material to create top needle-thread tails extending from the needle through the material to the looper side of the material; then
imparting relative movement between the needles and the material that is sufficient to pull the top needle thread tails from the material to the needle side of the material and locating the needles at new starting locations relative to the material; then
with each of a plurality of needles at the new starting locations and in retracted positions spaced from the needle side of the material with the needle thread tails extending from the needles on the needle side of the material, reciprocating the needles through a stitch cycle and back to the retracted positions to poke the needle threads through the material to below the material around respective loopers with ends of the thread tails remaining on the needle side of the material; then
with the tension applied to the needle threads, imparting relative movement between the needles and the material by a distance sufficient to pull the needle threads until the needle thread tails are pulled to the looper side of the material but insufficient to pull the needle thread tails out of the material.
8. The method of claim 1 wherein the imparting of the relative movement between the needles and the material proceeds along a path that is dependent on and differs in accordance with different patterns or quilted material properties.
9. The method of claim 1 wherein the imparting of the relative movement between the needles and the material proceeds along a path that is dependent on and differs in accordance with different patterns or quilted material properties.
10. A method of operating a multi-needle quilting machine having a plurality of stitching element pairs each that include a needle and a looper, to control needle thread tails on the needle side of a chain stitch quilted material having a needle side and a looper side, the method comprising:
with each of a plurality of needles in retracted positions spaced from the needle side of the material to be quilted and with a needle thread tail extending from each needle on the needle side of the material, reciprocating the needles through a first stitch cycle and back to the retracted positions to poke the needle threads through the material to the looper side of the material where each needle thread has a loop that is entered by a looper of the respective stitching element pair while ends of the thread tails remain on the needle side of the material; then
with the tension applied to the needle threads, pulling the needle threads until the ends of the needle thread tails are pulled to the looper side of the material; then
with the needle thread tails pulled to the needle looper side of the material, operating the plurality of stitching element pairs to sew a plurality of chain stitch sequences in the material.
11. The method of claim 10 further comprising:
providing an option, selectable by a user of a quilting machine, for enabling or disabling the method so as to either reduce or eliminate needle thread tails with the method enabled, or alternatively to provide higher speed machine operation with the method disabled.
12. The method of claim 10 further comprising:
cutting the top needle threads with a plurality of thread trimming devices, each including a thread trimming mechanism situated one at each looper so as to be operable, when actuated, to cut a looper thread and the needle thread.
13. A multi-needle quilting machine comprising:
a frame;
a plurality of chain stitching element pairs, each pair including a needle mounted to reciprocate through quilting material from the front side of a quilting material plane and a cooperating looper mounted to oscillate with respect to the needle on the back side of the quilting material plane to form chain stitches with a needle thread extending through the needle and a looper thread extending through the looper;
a motion system operative to move the material longitudinally relative to the frame in the quilting material plane, and to impart relative transverse movement between the stitching element pairs and the material;
a plurality of thread trimming devices, each including a thread trimming mechanism situated one at each looper chain stitching element pair so as to be operable, when actuated, to cut a looper needle thread; and
a programmed controller operative to control the stitching element pairs, the motion system and the thread trimming devices, the controller being programmed to operate the thread trimming devices, the chain-stitching element pairs, and the motion system to:
cut needle threads extending from a plurality of needles; then
pull thread tails of the cut needle threads to a needle side of the material on the front side of the quilting material plane; then
poke a plurality of the cut needle threads through the material to a looper side of the material on the back side of the quilting material plane while the thread tails thereof remain on the needle side of the material, then
move needles relative to the material to pull, from the needle side of the material, tails of the cut needle threads extending therefrom, then
sew chain stitch sequences with the plurality of cut needle threads.
14. The quilting machine of claim 13 wherein:
the controller is programmed to perform a thread tail wipe cycle pull the thread tails by initiating the wipe cycle with each of a plurality of needles in retracted positions spaced from the needle side of the material and with a needle thread tail extending from each needle on the needle side of the material and operating the stitching element pairs to reciprocate the needles through a first stitch cycle and back to the retracted positions to poke the needle threads through the material to the looper side of the material where each needle thread has a loop that is entered by a looper of the respective stitching element pair while ends of the thread tails remain on the needle side of the material, then with tension applied to the needle threads, imparting relative movement of the needles parallel to the material to pull the needle threads until the ends of the needle thread tails are pulled to the looper from the needle side of the material, then with the needle thread tails to the needle side of the material, operating the plurality of stitching element pairs to sew a plurality of chain stitch sequences in the material.
15. The quilting machine of claim 13 wherein:
each thread trimming mechanism is situated at a looper so as to be operable, when actuated, to cut both the needle thread and the looper thread extending from the material.
16. The quilting machine of claim 15 further comprising:
a plurality of thread tail wipers on the front side of the quilting material plane, one proximate the needle at each stitching element pair, that activates to pull the needle thread tail from the material to the front needle side thereof when the needle thread is cut.
17. The quilting machine of claim 13 wherein:
the trimming mechanisms are selectively operable, when actuated, to selectively cut individual looper needle threads.
18. The quilting machine of claim 13 wherein:
each thread trimming mechanism is operable, when actuated, to cut a looper thread and to clamp the end of the cut looper thread extending from the looper.
19. The quilting machine of claim 13 wherein:
each thread trimming device includes linkage for moving the thread trimming mechanism thereof between a thread cutting position adjacent the looper and a rest position remote from the looper.
20. The quilting machine of claim 13 wherein:
each thread trimming mechanism is situated at a looper so as to be operable, when actuated, to cut both the needle thread and the looper thread extending from the material;
the trimming mechanisms are selectively operable, when actuated, to selectively cut individual needle and looper threads;
each thread trimming mechanism is operable, when actuated, to clamp the end of the cut looper thread extending from the looper; and
each thread trimming device includes linkage for moving the thread trimming mechanism thereof between a thread cutting position adjacent the looper and a rest position remote from the looper.
21. A method of operating a quilting machine having at least one pair of stitching elements that each includes a needle and a looper, to control needle thread tails on the needle side of a chain stitch quilted material having a needle side and a looper side, the method comprising:
with a needle at a starting point on the material and in a retracted position spaced from the needle side of the material and a needle thread tail extending from each needle entirely on the needle side of the material, performing a thread tail wipe cycle by:
operating a programmed controller to reciprocate the needle to poke the needle thread through the material to the looper side of the material at the starting point on the material; and
further operating a programmed controller to advance a looper through a loop in the poked needle thread at the starting point on the looper side of the material so that the needle thread extends from the needle and around the looper on the looper side of the material and then through the material with the needle thread tail remaining on the needle side of the material; then
with tension applied to the needle thread, further operating the controller to impart relative movement between a stitching element and the material, in a path from and back toward the starting point, a distance sufficient to pull the needle thread until the needle thread tail is pulled from the needle side of the material; then
operating the controller to drive the pair of stitching elements to sew a chain stitch sequence in the material.
22. The method of claim 21 wherein:
the path is a line, an arc, a triangle or some other combination of lines and arcs.
23. The method of claim 21 wherein:
the movement is imparted by moving of a stitching element relative to the material and holding the material stationary relative to the machine.
24. The method of claim 21 further comprising:
operating the controller to drive the pair of stitching elements to sew a tack stitch sequence at the end of the chain stitch sequence and then to move the needle to the retracted position; then operating the controller to activate a thread trimming mechanism on the looper side of the material to trim at least the needle thread and produce a needle thread tail on the looper side of the material; further operating the controller to impart relative movement between the needle and the material in a direction parallel to the material to position the needle at a second starting point on the material and to pull the needle thread until the needle thread tail is pulled out of the material to the needle side of the material; then with a needle at the second starting point on the material and in a retracted position spaced from the needle side of the material and a needle thread tail extending from each needle entirely on the needle side of the material, initiating a thread tail wipe cycle by operating a programmed controller to reciprocate the needle to poke the needle thread through the material to the looper side of the material at the starting point on the material; further operating a programmed controller to advance a looper through a loop in the poked needle thread at the starting point on the looper side of the material so that the needle thread extends from the needle and around the looper on the looper side of the material and then through the material with the needle thread tail remaining on the needle side of the material; then with tension applied to the needle thread, further operating the controller to impart relative movement between a stitching element and the material, in a path from and back toward the starting point, a distance sufficient to pull the needle thread until the needle thread tail is pulled from the needle side of the material; then operating the controller to drive the pair of stitching elements to sew a second chain stitch sequence in the material.
25. The method of claim 24 wherein the quilting machine is a multi-needle quilting machine having a plurality pairs of stitching elements that each include a needle and a looper, wherein:
each initiating of a thread tail wipe cycle is performed with each of a plurality of needles at respective starting points and in retracted positions spaced from the needle side of the material with each needle having a needle thread tail extending from the needle on the needle side of the material, by operating the programmed controller:
to reciprocate the needles simultaneously through the material and back to the needle side of the material to poke the needle threads through the material to the looper side of the material at the respective starting points on the material,
to advance each of a plurality of loopers through loops in respective needle threads on the looper side of the material so that the needle threads extend from the needles and around the loopers and then through the material with the needle thread tails remaining on the needle side of the material, and
to impart relative movement between each of the material and a stitching elements, in paths from and back toward the respective starting points, a distance sufficient to pull the needle threads until the needle thread tails are pulled from the needle side of the material; and
the operating of the controller to drive the pair of stitching elements includes operating the controller, with the thread tails on the looper side of the material, to drive each of the pairs of stitching elements to sew a respective one of a plurality of chain stitch sequences in the material.
26. The method of claim 21 wherein the quilting machine is a multi-needle quilting machine having a plurality of pairs of stitching elements that each includes a needle and a looper, wherein:
each of the thread tail wipe cycles is performed with each of a plurality of needles at respective starting points and in retracted positions spaced from the needle side of the material with each needle having a needle thread tail extending from the needle on the needle side of the material, by:
operating the programmed controller to reciprocate the needles simultaneously through the material and back to the needle side of the material to poke the needle threads through the material to the looper side of the material at the respective starting points on the material, and
further operating of the controller to advance each of a plurality of loopers through loops in respective needle threads so that the needle threads extend from the needles and around the loopers on the looper side of the material, then through the material with the needle thread tails remaining on the needle side of the material, then
further operating the controller to impart relative movement between each of the needles and the material, in paths from and back toward the respective starting points, a distance sufficient to pull the needle threads until the needle thread tails are pulled from the needle side of the material; and
the operating of the controller to drive the pair of stitching elements includes operating the controller to drive each of the pairs of stitching elements to sew a respective one of a plurality of chain stitch sequences in the material.
27. The method of claim 26 further comprising:
following the stitching of the patterns, operating the plurality of pairs of stitching element to sew tack stitch sequences; then with the needle threads extending from needle-thread supply spools through needle-thread tensioners, through the needles and into the material, releasing tension on the needle threads and pulling off slack in the needle threads between the supplies and the needles; then with tension applied to the needle threads, imparting between the material and the needles relative movement that is sufficient to pull the slack in the needle threads through each needle to add thread tails between the needles and the material; then cutting the needle threads on the looper side of the material to create needle-thread tails extending from the needle through the material to the looper side of the material; then pulling needle threads to pull the needle thread tails from the material to the needle side of the material and locating the needles at new starting locations relative to the material.
28. The method of claim 26 wherein the imparting of the relative movement between the stitching elements and the material proceeds along a path that is dependent on and differs in accordance with different patterns or quilted material properties.
29. The method of claim 21 wherein the imparting of the relative movement between the stitching element and the material proceeds along a path that is dependent on and differs in accordance with different patterns or quilted material properties.
30. A method of operating a multi-needle quilting machine having a plurality of pairs of stitching elements including a needle and a looper, to control needle thread tails on the needle side of a chain stitch quilted material having a needle side and a looper side, the method comprising:
with each of a plurality of needles in retracted positions spaced from the needle side of the material and with a needle thread tail extending from each needle on the needle side of the material, reciprocating the needles through the material to the looper side and back to needle side to poke the needle threads through the material to the looper side of the material; and hooking the loops on the looper side of the material while ends of the thread tails remain on the needle side of the material; then imparting relative movement between the material and the needles or loopers or both to pull the needle threads until the ends of the needle thread tails are pulled from the needle side of the material; then with the needle thread tails pulled from the needle side of the material, operating the plurality of pairs of stitching elements to sew a plurality of chain stitch sequences in the material.
31. The method of claim 30 further comprising:
providing an option, selectable by a user of the quilting machine, to either reduce or eliminate needle thread tails steps of the method enabled, or alternatively to provide higher speed machine operation with step of pulling the needle threads disabled.
32. The method of claim 30 further comprising:
after sewing the chain stitch sequences in the material, cutting the needle threads on the looper side of the material and pulling the thread tails to the needle side of the material.
33. A multi-needle quilting machine comprising:
a plurality of pairs of chain stitching elements, each pair including a needle mounted to reciprocate through quilting material from the front side of a quilting material plane and a cooperating looper mounted to oscillate with respect to the needle on the back side of the quilting material plane to form chain stitches with a needle thread extending through the needle and a looper thread extending through the looper; a motion system operative to impart relative movement between the pairs of stitching elements and the material; a thread trimming mechanism operable, when actuated, to cut needle threads from the material; a control system operative to control the pairs of stitching elements, the motion system and the thread trimming mechanism; the control system being programmed, with each of a plurality of the needles spaced from the needle side of the material with a needle thread tail extending from each needle on the needle side of the material, to:
reciprocate the needles through the material and back to the needle side of the material to poke needle threads through the material to the looper side of the material, and
engage a loop in each of the needle threads on the looper side of the material while ends of the thread tails remain on the needle side of the material, then
with tension applied to the needle threads, impart movement between stitching elements and the material to pull needle threads until the ends of the needle thread tails are pulled from the needle side of the material, then,
with the needle thread tails pulled from the needle side of the material, operating the motion system and the plurality of pairs of stitching element to sew a plurality of chain stitch sequences in the material.
34. The quilting machine of claim 33 the control system is programmed to:
reciprocate the needles through the material and back to the needle side of the material to poke with each a needle thread through the material to the looper side of the material where each needle thread has a loop that is entered by a looper of the respective pair of stitching elements while ends of the thread tails remain on the needle side of the material, then with tension applied to the needle threads, imparting relative movement of the needles parallel to the material to pull the needle threads until the ends of the needle thread tails are pulled to the looper side of the material, then with the needle thread tails pulled to the looper side of the material, operating the plurality of pairs of stitching element to sew a plurality of chain stitch sequences in the material.
35. A method of positioning thread tails in a multi-needle quilting machine comprising:
with each of a plurality of needles in a retracted position spaced from a material to be sewn and with a needle-thread tail extending from each needle on a needle side of the material, operating the needles in a stitching cycle to poke the needle-threads through the material to form a loop in each needle thread on a looper side of the material opposite the needle side where the it is caught by a looper; then executing a thread pulling motion to pull the needle-thread tail from the needle side of the material but insufficient to pull the needle-thread tail out of the material; then resuming operation of the needles in a series of stitching cycles to stitch chain-stitch sequences in the material.
36. The method of claim 35 wherein:
the executing of the thread pulling motion includes imparting relative movement between the needles and the material in a path parallel to the material to pull the needle thread tails from the needle side of the material.
37. The method of claim 35 wherein:
the path is a line, an arc, a triangle or some other combination of lines and arcs.
38. The method of claim 35 wherein:
the imparting of relative movement includes holding the material stationary and moving the needles relative to the stationary material.
39. The method of claim 35 wherein:
after stitching the chain stitch sequences, with the needle threads each extending from a needle side supply and through a needle-thread tensioner to the needle, releasing tension on the needle threads and pulling off slack in the needle thread between the supply and the needle; then moving the needles a short distance relative to the material that is sufficient to pull the slack in the needle threads through the needles to add a length of thread tail between the needle and the material; and then cutting the needle threads on the looper side of the material to create the needle-thread tails extending from the needles through the material to the looper side of the material.
40. The method of claim 39 further comprising:
with the needle-thread tails extending from the needles through the material to the looper side of the material and with the tension applied to the needle threads, moving the needles relative to the material a distance sufficient to pull the needle-thread tails to the needle side of the material.
41. A multi-needle quilting machine comprising:
a frame configured to support a multi-layered material in a quilting material plane having a front side and a back side; a plurality of chain stitching element pairs, each pair including a needle mounted to reciprocate through quilting material from the front side of a quilting material plane and a cooperating looper mounted to oscillate with respect to the needle on the back side of the quilting material plane to form chain stitches with a needle thread extending through the needle and a looper thread extending through the looper; a motion system operative to move the material longitudinally relative to the frame in the quilting material plane and to impart relative movement between the stitching element pairs and the material in directions parallel to the plane; a plurality of thread trimming devices, each including a thread trimming mechanism situated one at each looper so as to be operable, when actuated, to cut a needle thread; and a controller operative to control the stitching element pairs, the motion system and the thread trimming devices, the controller being programmed to impart relative movement between the stitching element pairs and the material in directions parallel to the plane along a path that is sufficient to pull tails of the needle-threads from the front side of the material but insufficient to pull the tails of the needle-threads out of the material to the front side thereof.
42. The quilting machine of claim 41 wherein:
the controller is programmed: (1) to initiate the imparting of the relative movement with each of a plurality of needles in retracted positions spaced from the needle side of the material and with a needle thread tail extending from each needle on the needle side of the material and operating the stitching element pairs to reciprocate the needles through a first stitch cycle and back to the retracted positions to poke the needle threads through the material to the looper side of the material where each needle thread has a loop that is entered by a looper of the respective stitching element pair while ends of the thread tails remain on the needle side of the material, then (2) with tension applied to the needle threads, to impart relative movement of the needles parallel to the material to pull the needle threads until the ends of the needle thread tails are pulled to the looper side of the material, then (3) with the needle thread tails to the needle side of the material, to operate the plurality of stitching element pairs to sew a plurality of chain stitch sequences in the material.Cited by (0)
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