Embroidery frame press plunger head

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Inventors

Moore, III, Edgar F.

Application #

062086

Filed

Jun-15-1987

Published

Jun-13-1989

Current US Class

029/238
038/102.2
100/295

International Classes

B23P 011/02

Field of Search

29/251 29/244 29/252 29/255 29/448 29/238 29/525 29/235 29/559 29/DIG. 100/295 38/102.2

Examiners

Eley; Timothy V.

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Abstract
An embroidery frame press plunger head and method is presented which includes a pretension member which allows greater efficiency and uniformity in framing cloth for embroidering or for other purposes. The pretension member is affixed to and extends below the hoop retainer to initiate contact with the cloth or other material to hold it tightly against a work table prior to the sandwiching action of the first and second embroidery hoops. The pretension member consists of an annular shape or other configuration which will hold the cloth securely against the work table.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A plunger head comprising: hoop retaining means and a pretension member, said pretension member resiliently attached to said hoop retaining means.

2. A plunger head as claimed in claim 1 wherein said pretension member has a substantially annular configuration.

3. A plunger head as claimed in claim 1 wherein pretension member includes a mounting tab.

4. A plunger head as claimed in claim 1 wherein said hoop retaining means includes a mounting stud.

5. A plunger head as claimed in claim 4 and including a spring, said spring positioned on said stud.

6. A plunger head comprising a hoop retaining means and a pretension member, said pretension member adjustably mounted to said hoop retaining means.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field Of The Invention

The present invention relates to a device and method for improving the efficiency, quality and production of framing cloth or other materials for subsequent embroidering, sewing or other operations.

2. Description Of The Prior Art

And Objectives Of The Invention

Framing of textile materials for embroidering, needlepoint, cross stitching and other operations has been done for many years by hand in which the desired material such as a cotton cloth was placed over a base hoop formed from wood, metal or other suitable materials. A hoop having a smaller diameter referred to as the inner hoop is then forced manually into the outer base hoop with the cloth sandwiched between to form a relatively tight frame or surface area of cloth which extends over the inner hoop for application of a logo or the like, for example by embroidering. In recent years, machinery has replaced hand framing operations such as described in my previous U.S. Pat. No. 4,538,335 whereby an embroidery frame press is presented which allows for greater production and uniformity in forming frames of cloth. While such frame presses greatly improve production speeds, additional problems still exist in the framing of cloth regarding the resulting tension of the framed cloth and its quality since wrinkles and blemishes can appear on the area of cloth to be embroidered.
 
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