BOBBINLESS LOCKSTITCH SEWING MACHINE

Current sewing machines use two threads to sew a lockstitch. One thread is supplied from a main thread and the other thread is supplied from a bobbin thread. In this invention, the use of the bobbin is eliminated and the second thread is supplied from a second main thread. The removal of the bobbin...

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Main Author MORRIS, CHRISTOPHER J
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
French
Published 05.05.2010
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Summary:Current sewing machines use two threads to sew a lockstitch. One thread is supplied from a main thread and the other thread is supplied from a bobbin thread. In this invention, the use of the bobbin is eliminated and the second thread is supplied from a second main thread. The removal of the bobbin will allow the sewing machine to be used continuously without the time delay of having to rewind thread on the bobbin or switch bobbins.
Bibliography:Application Number: CA20082643604