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publicationDate 1985-12-11-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention EMBROIDERY FRAMES FOR THE CONTINUOUS EMBROIDERY OF MATERIALS
abstract The invention relates to an embroidery hoop for large embroidery machines. The continuous embroidering of webs is intended to achieve the goal of producing embroideries with increased productivity, while maintaining the embroidery quality and high demands on the quality and quality of the product. The task consists in the design of the embroidery frame in such a way to perform the hoop very stable against transverse deflection and the movement of transport rollers for vertical movement of the web to match each other so that it is constantly kept taut evenly. According to the invention, the stability-determining longitudinal members of the embroidery frame are designed as spatial trusses and connected to one another by stable side parts. A rotationally effective coupling on the left bearing journal of the upper transport roller causes a tensile force to be applied to the material web via the transport rollers both during upward movement of the material web and during its downward movement. The invention can be used for the production of low-stick patterns in large machine embroidery and for embroidering multilayer material webs in multi-needle stitching. Fig. 2
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