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Embroidery pantograph assembly

  • US 5,003,895 A
  • Filed: 02/19/1988
  • Issued: 04/02/1991
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/19/1988
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An embroidery pantograph having a stationary plate of a first assembly fixed to an embroidery machine table, and having a first stepping motor controlled by a computer, said stepping motor having an output shaft to be rotated at proper times in one or another direction as required to form an embroidery pattern design by moving a work piece under a machine needle according to a specific pattern that is pre-recorded in a computer memory, said first stepping motor being fixed to one edge of said stationary plate and being connected to a first driving screw;

  • said first driving screw being rotatably supported on another edge of the stationary plate and being coupled to a first lead nut which can reciprocate along said first driving screw during rotation motion generated by said first stepping motor;

    said first lead nut being fixed to a first movable plate having a set of low friction means to support said first movable plate on top of said first assembly;

    a second stepping motor being fixed to said first movable plate and having operational features similar to said first stepping motor, said second stepping motor being connected to a second driving screw;

    said second driving screw being rotatably supported on another edge of said first movable plate and also being coupled with a second lead nut;

    said second lead nut being capable of reciprocation along said second driving screw during rotary motion generated by said second stepping motor;

    said second lead nut being fixed to a second movable plate serving as a base for a second assembly, said second movable plate having a set of low friction means to provide support therefor on said first movable plate, said second movable plate being connected to a central block by elements including third and fourth stepping motors having operation features similar to said first and second stepping motors;

    a set of transmission means to convert rotary motion of output shafts of said third and fourth motors into reciprocating motion of said central block along rectangular X-Y coordinates;

    low friction means to provide a movable support for said central block with respect to said second movable plate;

    said central block being connected to a solid bracket with a holding assembly to fix a work piece to be embroidered.

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