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Headgear holder for use with sewing machine |
| RE40483 |
Headgear holder for use with sewing machine
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| Patent Drawings: | |
| Inventor: |
Morita, et al. |
| Date Issued: |
September 9, 2008 |
| Application: |
09/416,985 |
| Filed: |
October 12, 1999 |
| Inventors: |
Morita; Tetsuo (Nagoya, JP) Kato; Satoshi (Kariya, JP)
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| Assignee: |
Brother Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha (Nagoya, JP) |
| Primary Examiner: |
Izaguirre; Ismael |
| Assistant Examiner: |
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| Attorney Or Agent: |
Oliff & Berridge, PLC |
| U.S. Class: |
112/103 |
| Field Of Search: |
112/103; 112/470.06; 112/470.14; 112/102.5; 112/475.11; 112/475.18; 112/12; 38/102.91; 38/102.2 |
| International Class: |
D05B 39/00; D05C 9/04 |
| U.S Patent Documents: |
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| Foreign Patent Documents: |
6-257057; 6-313257 |
| Other References: |
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| Abstract: |
A headgear holder for use with a sewing machine, the holder holding a headgear including a covering member with an opening and a sweatband fixed to an annular portion of the covering member located on the side of the opening, .[.the sweatband being foldable into an inner space of the covering member and unfoldable outside from the inner space through the opening, the sewing machine forming an embroidery on each of a frontal portion, and at least one of a right and a left temporal portion, of the annular portion,.]. the holder including a main frame member on which the headgear is set such that the sweatband unfolded outside and the annular portion of the covering member externally fit on the main frame member, a pressing member which externally presses the headgear set on the main frame member, and two fastening devices .[.one of.]. which .[.is provided between the main frame member and a corresponding one of opposite ends of the pressing member and the other of which is provided between the main frame member and the other end of the pressing member, the two fastening devices cooperating.]. .Iadd.cooperate .Iaddend.with each other to fasten the pressing member to the main frame member to hold the headgear between the pressing member and the main frame member, each of the fastening devices being provided at a position where the each fastening device permits the sweatband unfolded outside to fit externally on the main frame member. |
| Claim: |
What is claimed is:
1. A headgear holder for use with a sewing machine, the headgear holder holding a headgear including a covering member which has an opening and covers the head of a personthrough the opening, and a sweatband which is fixed at a portion thereof to an inner surface of an annular portion of the covering member located on the side of the opening, the sweatband being foldable into an inner space of the covering member andunfoldable outside from the inner space through the opening, the sewing machine forming an embroidery on each of a frontal portion, and at least one of a right and a left temporal portion, of the annular portion, the headgear holder comprising: a mainframe member on which the headgear is set such that the sweatband unfolded outside and the annular portion of the covering member externally fit on said main frame member; a pressing member which externally presses the headgear set on said main framemember; and two fastening devices one of which is provided between said main frame member and a corresponding one of opposite ends of said pressing member and the other of which is provided between the main frame member and the other end of the pressingmember, said two fastening devices cooperating with each other to fasten the pressing member to the main frame member to hold the headgear between the pressing member and the main frame member, each of said fastening devices being provided at a positionwhere said each fastening device permits the sweatband unfolded outside to fit externally on the main frame member.Iadd., wherein said each fastening device includes a support member, and wherein a space is provided between said support member and anouter surface of the main frame member, the sweatband unfolded outside being inserted into said space and thereby externally fit on the main frame member.Iaddend..
2. A headgear holder according to claim 1, wherein said each fastening device is selectively placed by a user in a first state in which said each fastening device fastens said pressing member to said main frame member to hold the headgearbetween the pressing member and the main frame member, and a second state in which said each fastening device unfastens the pressing member from the main frame member.
3. A headgear holder according to claim 2, wherein said each fastening device comprises a manually operable member which is movably supported by one of said pressing member and said main frame member and which is manually movable to fasten thepressing member to the main frame member, and an engageable member which is supported by the other of the pressing member and the main frame member such that said engageable member is engageable with, and disengageable from, said manually operable memberand which is engaged with the manually operable member to fasten the pressing member to the main frame member.
4. A headgear holder according to claim 3, wherein said .[.each fastening device comprises a.]. support member which supports one of said manually operable member and said engageable member which is supported by said main frame member.[., andwherein a space is provided between said support member and an outer surface of the main frame member, the sweatband unfolded outside being inserted into said space and thereby externally fit on the main frame member.]. .
5. A headgear holder according to claim 1, wherein said two fastening devices are provided at two positions corresponding to the right and left temporal portions of the headgear set on said main frame member, respectively.
6. A headgear holder for use with a sewing machine, the headgear holder holding a headgear including a covering member which has an opening and covers the head of a person through the opening, and a sweatband which is fixed at a portion thereofto an inner surface of an annular portion of the covering member located on the side of the opening, the sweatband being foldable into an inner space of the covering member and unfoldable outside from the inner space through the opening, the sewingmachine forming an embroidery on a sewing portion of the covering member which corresponds to the sweatband folded inside, the headgear holder comprising: a main frame member on which the headgear is set such that at least a portion of the sweatbandwhich corresponds to the sewing portion of the covering member is unfolded outside and such that the annular portion of the covering member and the outside unfolded portion of the sweatband externally fit on said main frame member; a pressing memberwhich presses the outside unfolded portion of the sweatband on said main frame member; and a switching device which is operable for placing said pressing member in a first state in which the pressing member presses the outside unfolded portion of thesweatband on said main frame member and in a second state in which the pressing member does not press the outside unfolded portion of the sweatband on the main frame member.Iadd.; and two fastening devices one of which is provided between said mainframe member and a corresponding one of opposite ends of said pressing member and the other of which is provided between the main frame member and the other end of the pressing member, said two fastening devices cooperating with each other to fasten thepressing member to the main frame member to hold the headgear between the pressing member and the main frame member, each of said fastening devices being provided at a position where said each fastening device permits the sweatband unfolded outside tofit externally on the main frame member, wherein said each fastening device includes a support member, and wherein a space is provided between said support member and an outer surface of the main frame member, the sweatband unfolded outside beinginserted into said space and thereby externally fit on the main frame member.Iaddend..
7. A headgear holder according to claim 6, wherein said pressing member includes a first pressing portion which presses the outside unfolded portion of the sweatband, and a second pressing portion which presses a portion of the covering memberwhich is nearer to the opening than the sewing portion of the covering member.
8. A headgear holder according to claim 7, the headgear additionally including a visor projecting outside from the annular portion thereof, wherein said pressing member has a shape which assures that the pressing member presses both the outsideunfolded portion of the sweatband and said portion of the covering member nearer to the opening, on said main frame member, without being interfered with by the visor of the headgear set on the main frame member.
9. A headgear holder according to claim 8, wherein said pressing member includes: a covering-member pressing portion which extends along, and presses, said portion of the covering member nearer to the opening; two arm portions which projectfrom opposite ends of said covering-member pressing portion, respectively, in a direction which is substantially perpendicular to a direction of extending of the covering-member pressing portion and is substantially parallel to a direction of outsideunfolding of the sweatband through the opening; and two sweatband pressing portions which project from said two arm portions, respectively, toward each other in a direction substantially parallel to said direction of extending of said covering-memberpressing portion and which cooperate with each other to press the sweatband on said main frame member.
10. A headgear holder according to claim 9, further comprising: a first visor-support member which projects from said main frame member and supports a free end portion of the visor of the headgear set on the main frame member; and at least onehook member which is provided on at least one lengthwise intermediate portion of said covering-member pressing portion, a cord being engageable with said first visor-support member and said hook member to press the visor of the headgear against the firstvisor-support member.
11. A headgear holder according to claim 10, further comprising at least one second visor-support member which is provided on said main frame member and supports a base portion of the visor of the headgear which is remote from the free endportion of the visor.
12. A headgear holder according to claim 11, wherein said second visor-support member is opposed to said hook member, so that the second visor-support member and the hook member cooperate with each other to position the base portion of thevisor of the headgear in a direction in which the cord presses the visor against the first visor-support member.
13. A headgear holder according to claim 9, wherein said switching device comprises two fastening devices each of which fastens a corresponding one of said two arm portions of said pressing member to said main frame member, thereby placing thepressing member in said first state in which the pressing member presses the outside unfolded portion of the sweatband on the main frame member, said each fastening device unfastening said corresponding one arm portion of the pressing member from themain frame member, thereby placing the pressing member in said second state in which the pressing member does not press the outside unfolded portion of the sweatband on the main frame member.
14. A headgear holder for use with a sewing machine, the headgear holder holding a headgear including a covering member which has an opening and covers the head of a person through the opening, the covering member including an annular portionlocated on the side of the opening, the sewing machine forming an embroidery on the annular portion of the covering member, the headgear holder comprising: a main frame member on which the headgear is set such that the annular portion of the coveringmember externally fits on said main frame member; a pressing member which externally presses the headgear set on said main frame member; and two fastening devices which fasten opposite end portions of said pressing member to said main frame member,respectively, to press the pressing member against the main frame member and thereby hold the headgear between the pressing member and the main frame member, said opposite end portions of the pressing member being unfastenable from the main frame memberby said two fastening devices, respectively.Iadd., wherein said each fastening device includes a support member, and wherein a space is provided between said support member and an outer surface of the main frame member, the sweatband unfolded outsidebeing inserted into said space and thereby externally fit on the main frame member.Iaddend..
15. A headgear holder according to claim 14, wherein said main frame member has a generally cylindrical shape, and wherein each of said two fastening devices comprises a support axis member only one of opposite end portions of which issupported by said main frame member such that a space is provided between said support axis member and an outer circumferential surface of the main frame member and such that the support axis member extends toward the headgear set on the main framemember, in a direction parallel to a center line of said outer circumferential surface of the main frame member, said each fastening device further comprising a rotatable member which is supported by said support axis member such that said rotatablemember is rotatable about an axis line of the support axis member relative to the main frame member.
16. A headgear holder according to claim 15, wherein said rotatable member includes a portion which moves toward said outer circumferential surface and moves away from said pressing member when said each fastening device fastens the pressingmember to the main frame member.
17. A headgear holder according to claim 15, wherein said each fastening device further comprises a spring member which is supported by said rotatable member such that when said each fastening device fastens said pressing member to said mainframe member, said spring member is moved with the rotatable member toward said main frame member and is elastically deformed to press the headgear on the main frame member.
18. A headgear holder according to claim 15, wherein said each fastening device further comprises: a manually operable lever which is supported by said pressing member such that said manually operable lever is rotatable relative to the pressingmember about an axis line parallel to said center line of said outer circumferential surface of said main frame member; and an engageable member which is supported by an intermediate portion of said manually operable lever such that said engageablemember is rotatable about an axis line parallel to said center line of said outer circumferential surface, said engageable member being engageable with said rotatable member, said each fastening device fastening the pressing member to the main framemember, in a stable fastening state thereof in which said each fastening device is placed by the user by engaging said engageable member with said rotatable member and subsequently rotating said manually operable member relative to said pressing memberover a dead center of the manually operable member.
19. A headgear holder according to claim 18, wherein said rotatable member includes: a cylindrical portion which fits on said support axis member such that said cylindrical portion is rotatable about an axis line of the support axis memberrelative to said main frame member; a bent arm including a base portion which projects, in said stable fastening state of said each fastening device, from said cylindrical portion toward said outer circumferential surface of said main frame member, saidbent arm further including a bent portion which projects, in said stable fastening state, from said base portion along said outer circumferential surface toward said pressing member; and an engageable portion which comprises a free end portion of saidbent arm and is engageable with said engageable member.
20. A headgear holder according to claim 19, wherein said engageable member comprises a rink having a generally rectangular shape and including four elongate portions which correspond to four sides of said rectangular shape, respectively, andcooperate with one another to define an inside hole of said rink, and wherein said engageable portion of said rotatable member comprises a hook portion which is engageable with one of said four elongate portions through said inside hole.
21. A headgear holder according to claim 20, wherein each of two elongate portions adjacent to said one elongate portion of said rink includes a bent end portion located adjacent to a corresponding one of opposite ends of said one elongateportion.
22. A headgear holder for use with a sewing machine, the headgear holder holding a headgear including a covering member which has an opening and covers the head of a person through the opening, and a sweatband which is fixed at a portionthereof to an inner surface of an annular portion of the covering member located on the side of the opening, the sweatband being foldable into an inner space of the covering member and unfoldable outside from the inner space through the opening, thesewing machine forming an embroidery on each of a frontal portion, and at least one of a right and a left temporal portion, of the annular portion, the headgear holder comprising: a main frame member on which the headgear is set such that the sweatbandunfolded outside and the annular portion of the covering member externally fit on said main frame member, the main frame member having a generally cylindrical shape and including an outer circumferential surface whose center angle is not smaller than 220degrees; a pressing member which externally presses the headgear set on said main frame member such that said pressing member presses the headgear against a cooperative portion of said outer circumferential surface of the main frame member, saidcooperative portion having a center angle not smaller than 200 degrees, the pressing member having a shape which permits the sewing machine to form said embroidery on said each of the frontal portion, and the at least one of the right and left temporalportions, of the annular portion of the headgear; and a switching device which is operable for placing said pressing member in a first state in which the pressing member presses the headgear on said main frame member and in a second state in which thepressing member does not press the headgear on the main frame member.Iadd., wherein said pressing member includes a support member, and wherein a space is provided between said support member and an outer surface of the main frame member, the sweatbandunfolded outside being inserted into said space and thereby externally fit on the main frame member.Iaddend..
.Iadd.23. A headgear holder supporting apparatus for supporting headgear relative to a table so that a sewing machine, independent of the headgear holder supporting apparatus, can operate on the headgear, the headgear defining an internal spaceand being supportable by a headgear holder that is selectively attachable to the headgear holder supporting apparatus, the headgear holder supporting apparatus comprising: a base selectively attachable to the table to prevent relative movement betweenthe base and the table; a supporting member selectively attachable to the base for selectively supporting the headgear holder; and a frame connectable to the supporting member for insertion into the internal space of the headgear when the headgear issupported by the headgear holder, a position of the frame relative to the supporting member being changeable. .Iaddend.
.Iadd.24. The headgear holder supporting apparatus according to claim 23, further including a position changing device that changes the position of the frame relative to the supporting member. .Iaddend.
.Iadd.25. The headgear supporting apparatus according to claim 24, wherein the position changing device changes the position of the frame relative to the supporting member in a direction of insertion of the frame into the internal space of theheadgear. .Iaddend.
.Iadd.26. The headgear holder supporting apparatus according to claim 23, further including a position changing device that moves the frame between a first predetermined distance from the supporting member in a first position, and a secondpredetermined distance from the supporting member in a second position. .Iaddend.
.Iadd.27. The headgear holder supporting apparatus according to claim 23, wherein the frame is curved. .Iaddend.
.Iadd.28. The headgear holder supporting apparatus according to claim 23, wherein the frame is arc shaped. .Iaddend.
.Iadd.29. The headgear holder supporting apparatus according to claim 23, wherein the frame is shaped so as to conform to an interior surface of the headgear when the frame is inserted into the internal space of the headgear. .Iaddend.
.Iadd.30. The headgear holder supporting apparatus according to claim 23, wherein the base includes a clamping device. .Iaddend.
.Iadd.31. The headgear holder supporting apparatus according to claim 30, wherein the clamping device includes a manually actuated knob attached to a threaded screw. .Iaddend.
.Iadd.32. A headgear holder supporting apparatus for supporting headgear relative to a table so that a sewing machine, independent of the headgear holder supporting apparatus, can operate on the headgear, the headgear defining an internal spaceand being supportable by a headgear holder that is selectively attachable to the headgear holder supporting apparatus, the headgear holder supporting apparatus comprising: a base selectively attachable to the table to prevent relative movement betweenthe base and the table; a supporting member selectively attachable to the base for selectively supporting the headgear holder; and a frame adjustably connectable to the supporting member such that the frame can be disposed at a first position relativeto the supporting member and a second position relative to the supporting member, the first and second positions being spaced from each other, the frame being insertable into the internal space of the headgear when the headgear is supported by theheadgear holder. .Iaddend.
.Iadd.33. A headgear holder supporting apparatus for supporting headgear relative to a table so that a sewing machine, independent of the headgear holder supporting apparatus, can operate on the headgear, the headgear defining an internal spaceand being supportable by a headgear holder that is selectively attachable to the headgear holder supporting apparatus, the headgear holder supporting apparatus comprising: a base selectively attachable to the table to prevent relative movement betweenthe base and the table; a supporting member selectively attachable to the base for selectively supporting the headgear holder; and a frame connectable to the supporting member so as to be disposable at a first position wherein the frame extends a firstdistance into the internal space of the headgear when the headgear is supported by the headgear holder, and a second position wherein the frame extends a second distance into the internal space of the headgear when the headgear is supported by theheadgear holder, the first and second distances being different. .Iaddend. |
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