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J. Akashi, J. Nishikawa, M. Okuno, Koji Matsumoto (1978)
Influences of the Flagging on Thread Looping and Fabric GatheringSen'i Kikai Gakkaishi (journal of The Textile Machinery Society of Japan), 31
R. Miyashita, J. Sekiguchi, M. Sasahara, H. Kandachi (1974)
Measuring Needle Thread Tension and Detecting Skip-Stitch durillg Sewing Process (2)Sen'i Kikai Gakkaishi (journal of The Textile Machinery Society of Japan), 27
Miss stitch is a known fault which can unravel the properly formed stitches in single needle, chainstitch seams. Describes a new technique based on optical arrangement to detect miss stitch on high speed sewing machines. A bifurcated fibre optic in an electrooptical system in conjunction with monitoring circuitry and microprocessor have been developed to stop the sewing operation as miss stitch occurs. The system proved reliable and commercial exploitation will shortly be pursued.
International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology – Emerald Publishing
Published: Apr 1, 1992
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