Process of preparing and processing sewing data for an automatic sewing machine
First Claim
1. A method for preparing sewing data and performing sewing operations in accordance with the prepared data, comprising the steps of:
- moving a hand-held stylus pen upon a data input board along a locus corresponding to a desired sewing pattern;
storing in a random-access memory incremental data values representing said locus;
displaying upon a cathode-ray tube monitor a pattern corresponding to said desired sewing pattern by reading out said incremental data values from said random-access memory in sequence and accumulating said incremental data values from a reference position upon a display surface of said cathode-ray tube monitor so that said pattern is clearly displayed for viewing by an operator;
editing said incremental data values stored in said random-access memory to correct any errors noted in the pattern displayed on said cathode-ray tube monitor;
transferring the edited incremental data values from said random-access memory to a nonvolitile data storing means along with incremental data values of other sewing patterns similarly prepared, each of said patterns being addressable only by a corresponding top address, said top addresses being stored sequentially in a predetermined portion of said nonvolitile data storing means;
positioning a needle of a sewing machine head at a predetermined start location of a selected one of said patterns on fabric to be sewn;
reading out from said nonvolatile data storing means in sequence incremental data values for said selected pattern by applying the top address corresponding to said selected pattern to said nonvolatile data storing means; and
relatively positioning said fabric and said sewing needle in accordance with the incremental data values so read out to perform a sewing operation.
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Abstract
Stitching data according to a desired sewing pattern is successively stored as incremental data between adjacent stitches. When all of the stitching data as thus stored is transferred into a storing medium for controlling feeding of cloth in an automatic sewing machine, the incremental data is successively added to compute sewing pattern coordinates. All of the sewing pattern coordinates are used to produce an image reference position of the sewing data on a monitor display screen. The image reference position and the sewing pattern coordinates are computed to produce monitor display pattern coordinates, and a sewing pattern based on the monitor display pattern coordinates is displayed on the monitor display screen to allow confirmation of the sewing data before the latter is transferred into the storing medium.
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5 Claims
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1. A method for preparing sewing data and performing sewing operations in accordance with the prepared data, comprising the steps of:
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moving a hand-held stylus pen upon a data input board along a locus corresponding to a desired sewing pattern; storing in a random-access memory incremental data values representing said locus; displaying upon a cathode-ray tube monitor a pattern corresponding to said desired sewing pattern by reading out said incremental data values from said random-access memory in sequence and accumulating said incremental data values from a reference position upon a display surface of said cathode-ray tube monitor so that said pattern is clearly displayed for viewing by an operator; editing said incremental data values stored in said random-access memory to correct any errors noted in the pattern displayed on said cathode-ray tube monitor; transferring the edited incremental data values from said random-access memory to a nonvolitile data storing means along with incremental data values of other sewing patterns similarly prepared, each of said patterns being addressable only by a corresponding top address, said top addresses being stored sequentially in a predetermined portion of said nonvolitile data storing means; positioning a needle of a sewing machine head at a predetermined start location of a selected one of said patterns on fabric to be sewn; reading out from said nonvolatile data storing means in sequence incremental data values for said selected pattern by applying the top address corresponding to said selected pattern to said nonvolatile data storing means; and relatively positioning said fabric and said sewing needle in accordance with the incremental data values so read out to perform a sewing operation. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. The method of clam 1, further comprising the step of inhibiting storing said incremental data values in said nonvolatile data storing means when a predetermined storage capacity of said random-access memory has been exceeded.
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