41 |
Sequin feeder apparatus and sequin sewing that is possible sewing machine |
JP2007244083 |
2007-09-20 |
JP5091601B2 |
2012-12-05 |
愛介 村瀬 |
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42 |
Sequin feeder |
JP2004095411 |
2004-03-29 |
JP2007222188A |
2007-09-06 |
TAJIMA IKUO; SUZUKI SATORU; SUZUKI KENJI |
<P>PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a sequin feeder permitting sewing of a sequin connected body composed of micro sequins. <P>SOLUTION: The sequin connected bodies 60, fed out of a reel and mounted on the upper surface of a support plate 8, are fed at prescribed pitch corresponding to the size of one sequin S'. When a needle bar 31 is lowered by the sewing operation, a needle 41 is inserted into the sequin S' at the end, and after that, a movable blade 27 abuts on the needle bar 31 or a member 32 in association with the needle bar 31. Then, the movable blade is energized downward, and the sequin S' at the end is cut. A part 27a in the movable blade 27 corresponding to a needle falling position is thinned, and when the movable blade 27 is in a position prior to abutment on the needle bar 31 or the member 32 associated with the needle bar 31, the movable blade is formed in such a shape that the upper part u of the thinned part 27a of the movable blade is lower than the uppermost part T of the part 27b, which is not thinned, of the movable blade. Accordingly, the strength of the movable blade 27 is secured. <P>COPYRIGHT: (C)2007,JPO&INPIT |
43 |
Device and method of producing shoulder string |
JP5422876 |
1976-05-12 |
JPS51143447A |
1976-12-09 |
JIYON AARU EIZERU; ROJIYAA AREERU; PIITAA SARUMAN; RUNE KIYASUTONGEI |
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44 |
Convertible reversible easy fold fitted bed sheet |
US15398477 |
2017-01-04 |
US09907419B1 |
2018-03-06 |
Yong C. Mun |
This invention is a fitted bed sheet that converts to a completely flat bed sheet by releasing the elastic and zippers placed on each corner. This allows this bed sheet to be easily folded like a flat sheet and easy to store. This bed sheet is designed to be reversible and convertible—one side creates a more traditional look and the other has a more ornamental design. |
45 |
POSITIONING DEVICE FOR THE POSITIONING OF LOOPS FOR SEWING SAID LOOPS AND SEWING MACHINE COMPRISING SAID DEVICE |
US14095175 |
2013-12-03 |
US20140158034A1 |
2014-06-12 |
Carlo Guerreschi |
A positioning device and a sewing machine arrange and position a loop on a garment during processing. |
46 |
Fitted covering having diagonal elastic bands |
US11928614 |
2007-10-30 |
US07562404B2 |
2009-07-21 |
Gerald E. Wootten, Jr. |
A fitted mattress covering for a mattress includes lower edge portions, which may be inverted J-shaped portions, mirror-image inverted J-shaped portions, portions that terminate at an end, or inverted U-shaped portions. The covering side and end portion lower edges may join one another to form a continuous lower edge of the covering. For the I-shaped portion, an elastic binding may be disposed under a downwards folded portion. The elastic binding may extend at least partially along the length of the lower edge of the covering. An elastic band may be disposed at each corner of the covering and extend diagonally across the associated corner and have opposite ends secured adjacent one of the side portions and adjacent one of the adjacent end portions, respectively. The bands may be secured in place by stitching and/or by supplementary securing means to ensure that the bands do not pull away from the covering. |
47 |
FITTED COVERING HAVING DIAGONAL ELASTIC BANDS |
US11928614 |
2007-10-30 |
US20090106901A1 |
2009-04-30 |
Gerald E. Wootten, JR. |
A fitted mattress covering for a mattress includes lower edge portions, which may be inverted J-shaped portions, mirror-image inverted J-shaped portions, portions that terminate at an end, or inverted U-shaped portions. The covering side and end portion lower edges may join one another to form a continuous lower edge of the covering. For the J-shaped portion, an elastic binding may be disposed under a downwards folded portion. The elastic binding may extend at least partially along the length of the lower edge of the covering. An elastic band may be disposed at each corner of the covering and extend diagonally across the associated corner and have opposite ends secured adjacent one of the side portions and adjacent one of the adjacent end portions, respectively. The bands may be secured in place by stitching and/or by supplementary securing means to ensure that the bands do not pull away from the covering. |
48 |
SEQUIN FEEDER APPARATUS AND SEWING MACHINE CAPABLE OF SEWING SEQUINS |
US11870703 |
2007-10-11 |
US20080087206A1 |
2008-04-17 |
Aisuke Murase |
Sequin feeder apparatus includes at least two sequin feed units each including a sequin feed mechanism for feeding a continuous sequin strip toward a predetermined cutting position and a sequin-cutting cutter section located in the predetermined cutting position. One of the sequin feed units is selected and positioned in a predetermined sewing operation position, and driving force of a feeding drive mechanism is transmitted to the sequin feed mechanism to feed out a sequin. Respective cutting positions of the cutter sections of the feed units are adjustable independently of each other. |
49 |
Machine for making shoulder straps |
US679424 |
1976-04-22 |
US4046089A |
1977-09-06 |
John R. Asel; Roger Allaire; Peter Thalmann; Rene Castonguay |
A machine for forming shoulder straps for ladies garments, of the type having a first tape with a buckle secured to one end and a second (elastic) tape having a ring secured to its end, the two tapes being united by passing the free end of the first tape through the ring and then back through the two slots of the buckle. The machine described is supplied with spools of tape, and with buckles and rings, and performs all the operations needed to produce the strap including sewing of the buckles and rings in place, and the threading and buckling operations, as well as cutting off suitable lengths of the tapes. The means for uniting the first and second tapes comprises a first clamping device for holding the buckle end of the first tape with the buckle disposed substantially perpendicular to the tape, and a second clamping device having a narrow projecting end for holding the free end of the first tape and being suitably dimensioned for inserting this free end through the ring of the second tape, and subsequently into a slot of the buckle. These clamping devices are moved between an initial position in which the free end of the first tape is held horizontally for receiving the ring, and a final position in which the free end has been rotated through 180.degree. and can then be inserted into a slot of the buckle. Buckling means are provided for completing the buckling of the first tape through the second slot of the buckle. |
50 |
Apparatus for sewing rings, buckles and the like elements onto tape |
US679425 |
1976-04-22 |
US4046088A |
1977-09-06 |
John R. Asel; Roger Allaire; Peter Thalmann; Rene Castonguay |
Apparatus for forming components of shoulder straps for ladies garments including tapes with either a buckle or a ring sewn onto one end. The apparatus allows the sewing to be performed with a non-linear seam, by means of a sewing machine of the type which moves its bed and sewing foot through a predetermined path while sewing is being performed by a needle. The apparatus includes a special holding device for the ring or buckle element which allows this movement to occur, the holding device including a main body part and a holding part, the holding part having clamping means for the element. The body part is movable to suitably position the holding part firstly in a position to receive an element from a magazine and secondly in the sewing position. The holding part and body part have interengaging sliding surfaces allowing movement of the holding part relative to the body part in a plane parallel to those parts of the tape clamped by the sewing foot and bed when the body part is in the sewing position, and the body part includes releasable locking means for locking the holding part firmly in the body part during transfer of an element from the magazine to the holding part, and during movement of the device to the sewing position. The locking means are releasable so that the holding part is free to move with the tape being sewn, during sewing. |
51 |
Umbrella tip and tip holder |
US2153948 |
1948-04-16 |
US2542620A |
1951-02-20 |
HARRY BLOOMBERG |
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52 |
Rib-tip attachment for sewing machines |
US51956231 |
1931-03-02 |
US2025598A |
1935-12-24 |
JOSEPH LEVIN |
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53 |
시퀸 이송 장치 및 시퀸 바느질이 가능한 미싱 |
KR1020070103105 |
2007-10-12 |
KR1020080033885A |
2008-04-17 |
무라세아이스케 |
A sequin feeder apparatus and a sewing machine for performing a sequin-sewing operation are provided to change a sequin feed amount of each of sequin feed units, when the sequin feed units are selectively used. A sequin feeder apparatus comprises a sequin feeder mechanism(19) and at least two sequin feed units(20,21). The sequin feed mechanism feeds a sequin connector toward a predetermined cutting position. Each of the two sequin feed units has sequin-cutting cutter parts(36,23b), which are disposed in the predetermined cutting position. One of the sequin feed units is selected and positioned in a predetermined sewing operation position so that a driving force of a feeding drive mechanism is transmitted to the sequin feed mechanism to feed out a sequin. The cutting positions of the sequin feed units are adjustable independently of each other. |
54 |
SEWING MACHINE FOR SEWING TOGETHER A PLURALITY OF CLOTH PIECES |
US15706363 |
2017-09-15 |
US20180002852A1 |
2018-01-04 |
Norio Yamazaki |
A sewing machine that includes a sewing bed on which a plurality of cloth pieces are placed in a manner of being overlaid on each other; a felting needle; a woolen yarn guide provided at a lower end of a safety cover for covering the felting needle; and a device configured to raise and lower the felting needle toward the plurality of overlaid cloth pieces, and the woolen yarn guide is configured to guide a woolen yarn from a bobbin or a woolen yarn ball to a sewing location, and the device is configured to raise and lower the felting needle so that needle felting in which the felting needle is thrusted into the plurality of cloth pieces and the woolen yarn is performed, and thereby the plurality of cloth pieces are sewn together. |
55 |
Support guide for making deck seams and French seams with slide fastener |
US14306455 |
2014-06-17 |
US09328441B2 |
2016-05-03 |
Yoshifumi Nakata; Richard James Lorenz, Jr.; Tomonari Yoshida; Tetsuya Yoshino; Thanh Phat Nguyen |
Disclosed is a support guide for sewing a decorative topstitch on a seam with a slide fastener, the support guide including a first top surface; and a second top surface, the first top surface coplanar with the second top surface and spaced apart from the second top surface by a distance sized to accept the slide fastener. |
56 |
SUPPORT GUIDE FOR MAKING DECK SEAMS AND FRENCH SEAMS WITH SLIDE FASTENER |
US14306455 |
2014-06-17 |
US20150361605A1 |
2015-12-17 |
Yoshifumi Nakata; Richard James Lorenz, JR.; Tomonari Yoshida; Tetsuya Yoshino; Thanh Phat Nguyen |
Disclosed is a support guide for sewing a decorative topstitch on a seam with a slide fastener, the support guide including a first top surface; and a second top surface, the first top surface coplanar with the second top surface and spaced apart from the second top surface by a distance sized to accept the slide fastener. |
57 |
Method and System for Automatic Appliqué Design |
US13210823 |
2011-08-16 |
US20130042797A1 |
2013-02-21 |
Karl Christian Mattias BONDESSON; Lars Goran ROOS; Karin Maria JOHANNESON |
A automatic appliqué system and method including a user input element configured to receive a selection of an alignment stitch pattern, an attachment stitch pattern and a border stitch pattern, a processor executing a set of instructions and a sewing element being controlled by the processor based on the set of instructions to sew the alignment stitch pattern into a base material, sew the attachment stitch pattern aligned over the alignment pattern of the top material thereby attaching the top material to the base material, wherein after sewing the attachment stitch pattern a portion of the top material extends beyond an area bounded by the attachment stitch pattern such that the portion of the top material is to be trimmed to form edges of the top material in the area of the attachment stitch pattern and sew the border stitch pattern around the edges of the top material. |
58 |
Fitted covering having diagonal elastic bands |
US11928620 |
2007-10-30 |
US07698758B2 |
2010-04-20 |
Gerald E. Wootten, Jr. |
A fitted mattress covering for a mattress includes lower edge portions, which may be inverted J-shaped portions, mirror-image inverted J-shaped portions, portions that terminate at an end, or inverted U-shaped portions. The covering side and end portion lower edges may join one another to form a continuous lower edge of the covering. For the J-shaped portion, an elastic binding may be disposed under a downwards folded portion. The elastic binding may extend at least partially along the length of the lower edge of the covering. An elastic band may be disposed at each corner of the covering and extend diagonally across the associated corner and have opposite ends secured adjacent one of the side portions and adjacent one of the adjacent end portions, respectively. The bands may be secured in place by stitching and/or by supplementary securing means to ensure that the bands do not pull away from the covering. |
59 |
FITTED COVERING HAVING DIAGONAL ELASTIC BANDS |
US11928620 |
2007-10-30 |
US20090106902A1 |
2009-04-30 |
Gerald E. Wootten, JR. |
A fitted mattress covering for a mattress includes lower edge portions, which may be inverted J-shaped portions, mirror-image inverted J-shaped portions, portions that terminate at an end, or inverted U-shaped portions. The covering side and end portion lower edges may join one another to form a continuous lower edge of the covering. For the J-shaped portion, an elastic binding may be disposed under a downwards folded portion. The elastic binding may extend at least partially along the length of the lower edge of the covering. An elastic band may be disposed at each corner of the covering and extend diagonally across the associated corner and have opposite ends secured adjacent one of the side portions and adjacent one of the adjacent end portions, respectively. The bands may be secured in place by stitching and/or by supplementary securing means to ensure that the bands do not pull away from the covering. |
60 |
Sequin Feeder Apparatus |
US10599459 |
2005-03-08 |
US20080264316A1 |
2008-10-30 |
Ikuo Tajima; Satoru Suzuki; Kenji Suzuki |
Sequin strip (60), let out from a reel and then placed on the upper surface of a supporting plate (8), is fed at a predetermined pitch corresponding to a size of a sequin (S′) of the strip. After a sewing needle (31) fits into a hole (61) of a leading sequin (S′) as a needle bar (31) descends in accordance with sewing operation, a movable cutter blade cuts off the leading sequin (S′) by being driven downward by abutment against the needle bar (31) or a member (32) movable with the needle bar (31). Sequin-cutting portion (27a) of the movable cutter blade (27) has a thickness smaller than a thickness of an abutting portion (27b) that abuts against the needle bar (31) or the member (32) movable with the needle bar (31), to secure an appropriate strength. For example, the movable cutter blade (27) is shaped such that the thickness of a particular region, corresponding to a needle drop position, of the movable cutter blade (27) is reduced, and that, when the movable cutter blade (27) is in a posture before abutting against the needle bar (31) or the member (32) movable with the needle bar, an upper region (u) of the thickness-reduced sequin-cutting portion (27a) is located below an uppermost region (T) of the abutting portion (27b) not reduced in thickness. |