Location History:
- Rock Hill, SC (US) (1998)
- Crystal Lake, IL (US) (2000 - 2008)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1998-2008
Title: Innovations by Michael P. Faber
Introduction
Michael P. Faber is an accomplished inventor based in Crystal Lake, IL. He has made significant contributions to the field of sewing technology, holding a total of 3 patents. His work primarily focuses on enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of sewing machines, particularly in the textile industry.
Latest Patents
One of his latest inventions is a mattress edge sewing machine. This machine features a frame with a material supporting surface and a sewing station defined by a needle bar. The needle bar is mounted in the frame for generally vertical reciprocatory movements along a fixed centerline. The feeding mechanism includes upper and lower positively driven feed rollers that are continually biased into operable engagement with each other. The design ensures that the feed rollers are arranged less than 0.8625 inches apart, measured in the direction of material advancement, from the centerline of the needle bar. The needle bar operates in a timed relation to the movements of the looper, achieving a vertical movement ratio greater than 3:1 relative to the lateral movement of the looper.
Another notable invention is an automated sewing system and method for sewing a knit glove cuff edge. This system is designed to overedge sew a cuff edge of a knit glove to prevent unraveling. The invention allows for an oversew pattern to be sewn into the seam, locking the stitches effectively. It maintains a consistent oversew pattern length and run-off angle between workpieces. Additionally, the system automatically controls the length of thread chain extending from the sewn cuff edge and the finished glove. It also allows for the automatic insertion of a label at a predetermined location in the sewn seam and the conjoint insertion of a tensioned elastic strip into the sewn cuff edge.
Career Highlights
Michael P. Faber is currently employed at Union Special Corporation, where he continues to innovate in the field of sewing technology. His work has significantly impacted the efficiency of sewing processes in various applications.
Collaborations
Some of his notable coworkers include Maximilian Adamski, Jr. and J. Mark Smith. Their collaborative efforts contribute to the advancement of sewing technology and the development of innovative solutions in the industry.
Conclusion
Michael P. Faber's contributions to sewing technology through his patents demonstrate his commitment to innovation and efficiency in the textile industry. His inventions continue to influence the way sewing machines operate