US668240A - Straw-braid guide for sewing-machines. - Google Patents

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US668240A US1620900A US1900016209A US668240A US 668240 A US668240 A US 668240A US 1620900 A US1620900 A US 1620900A US 1900016209 A US1900016209 A US 1900016209A US 668240 A US668240 A US 668240A
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  • M y invention relates to the plait or braid guiding devices for straw-braid-sewing machines; and it consists in an improvement on the guiding devices shown and described in the United States Patent to C. H. Willcox, No. 246,700, dated September 6, 1881.
  • the right-hand edgegnide for the loweror entering braid is formed rigid or integral with a laterally-movable sliding plate or bracket provided with a rack engaged by a pinion on an arbor provided with a milled head by which it can be conveniently turned to effect the lateral adjustment of the guide, the said guide being adjustable for the purpose of determining the lap of the convoluted braid or plait, as also to accommodate braids or plaits of ditfierent widths, the adjustments for these purposes being, however, very small or slight.
  • the guide in question is also made adjustable to permit it to be removed entirely out of the way when certain sewing operations are being perform ed, as when it is necessary to form short cross-seams at the ends of the braids or in attaching short pieces of braid, as in certain kinds of fancy hats, and a quick and considerable adjustment for this purpose is readily effected by the l'ackand-pinion device referred to.
  • After making this guide adjustment it is desirable when the plain sewing is to be recomnienced to return the guide to its original position, and this has required some little pains and care, and in some instances a special stop has been provided to secure this result accurately.
  • the edge-guide for the righthand side of the entering braid is carried by an arm or lever pivotally attached to an adjustable sliding plate or bracket, so that the said arm may be readily turned upon its pivot when it is desired to remove the said guide entirely out of the Way and may be quickly turned down to its operative position when the plain sewingis to be recommenced, and thus the adjustment of the plate or bracket to which the guide-carrying arm is pivoted is not disturbed in this moving of the guide out of the way, so that said guide assumes its original place when returned to working position without any particular care on the part of the attendant and Without requiring a special stop.
  • the righthand guide for the lower or entering braid is preferably formed in two parts aand b, the guide or part a being rigid (and preferably integral) with an arm A, having a downturned rear end portion, which is pivotally attached by a screw a to the rear end of a sliding plate or bracket B, carrying the part or guide I), said plate or bracket being in the present instance provided with a rack 19, engaged by a pinion c on a small arbor having a milled head 0 for turning said arbor and pinion.
  • the plate or bracket 13 is frictionally held in place by a spring-washer (Z beneath the head of the screw (1, which secures the hooked wire I) in place, and which hooked wire serves to direct and steady the entering braid.
  • the guide e for the left-hand edge of the entering braid is carried by a rod 6', frictionally supported by the plate or bracket B, and the work edge-guide f and separator f are supported by the presser-foot g.
  • the pivoted arm A is provided with a pin or projection a engaged by a hook or latch h, pivoted to the plate or bracket 13, and which serves to hold the said arm and its guide in working position, the said hook or latch being moved to the position denoted by the dotted lines in the drawing when the said arm and guide are to be turned up out of the Way to the positions also shown by dotted lines.
  • the arm A is preferably provided with a finger-piece a by which it may be conveniently moved up or down.

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No. 668,240. Patented Feb. |9,,|9on. E. L. WALES.
STBAW BBAID GUIDE FOR SEWING MACHINES. (Application filed May 10, 1900.)
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ELISIIA L. WALES, OF MONSON, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOR TO THE SINGER WIANUFACTURING COMPANY, OF NEIV JERSEY.
S T R A srncrrrontrron forming part of Letters Patent No. 668,240, dated Februar 19, 1901.
Application filed May 10, 1900. Serial No. 16,209. (No model.)
To all whmn it may concern.-
Be it known that I, ELISHA L. WALES, a citizen of the United States, residing at Monson, in the county of Hampden and State of lvlassacl'iusetts, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Straw- Braid Guides for Sewing-llachines, of which the following is a specification, reference being had therein to the accompanying drawing.
M y invention relates to the plait or braid guiding devices for straw-braid-sewing machines; and it consists in an improvement on the guiding devices shown and described in the United States Patent to C. H. Willcox, No. 246,700, dated September 6, 1881. In the construction embraced by the said patent the right-hand edgegnide for the loweror entering braid is formed rigid or integral with a laterally-movable sliding plate or bracket provided with a rack engaged by a pinion on an arbor provided with a milled head by which it can be conveniently turned to effect the lateral adjustment of the guide, the said guide being adjustable for the purpose of determining the lap of the convoluted braid or plait, as also to accommodate braids or plaits of ditfierent widths, the adjustments for these purposes being, however, very small or slight. The guide in question is also made adjustable to permit it to be removed entirely out of the way when certain sewing operations are being perform ed, as when it is necessary to form short cross-seams at the ends of the braids or in attaching short pieces of braid, as in certain kinds of fancy hats, and a quick and considerable adjustment for this purpose is readily effected by the l'ackand-pinion device referred to. After making this guide adjustment it is desirable when the plain sewing is to be recomnienced to return the guide to its original position, and this has required some little pains and care, and in some instances a special stop has been provided to secure this result accurately. In accordance with my invention the edge-guide for the righthand side of the entering braid is carried by an arm or lever pivotally attached to an adjustable sliding plate or bracket, so that the said arm may be readily turned upon its pivot when it is desired to remove the said guide entirely out of the Way and may be quickly turned down to its operative position when the plain sewingis to be recommenced, and thus the adjustment of the plate or bracket to which the guide-carrying arm is pivoted is not disturbed in this moving of the guide out of the way, so that said guide assumes its original place when returned to working position without any particular care on the part of the attendant and Without requiring a special stop. Furthermore, the turning up of the guide on its pivoted arm leaves the work-plate of the machine entirely unobstructed, which is not the case when the guide is moved laterally by its sliding rackand-pinion adjustment, as there is not sntficient room on the machine to get the guide entirely out of the way by the sliding adjust ment referred to.
The accompanying drawing illustrates, in front side elevation, a Singer straw-braidsewing machine with my invention applied thereto.
In the machine herein shown the righthand guide for the lower or entering braid is preferably formed in two parts aand b, the guide or part a being rigid (and preferably integral) with an arm A, having a downturned rear end portion, which is pivotally attached by a screw a to the rear end of a sliding plate or bracket B, carrying the part or guide I), said plate or bracket being in the present instance provided with a rack 19, engaged by a pinion c on a small arbor having a milled head 0 for turning said arbor and pinion. The plate or bracket 13 is frictionally held in place by a spring-washer (Z beneath the head of the screw (1, which secures the hooked wire I) in place, and which hooked wire serves to direct and steady the entering braid. The guide e for the left-hand edge of the entering braid is carried by a rod 6', frictionally supported by the plate or bracket B, and the work edge-guide f and separator f are supported by the presser-foot g. The pivoted arm A is provided with a pin or projection a engaged by a hook or latch h, pivoted to the plate or bracket 13, and which serves to hold the said arm and its guide in working position, the said hook or latch being moved to the position denoted by the dotted lines in the drawing when the said arm and guide are to be turned up out of the Way to the positions also shown by dotted lines. The arm A is preferably provided with a finger-piece a by which it may be conveniently moved up or down.
It will thus be understood that with the exception of the manner of mounting the guide a the work and braid guiding devices herein shown and described are or may be substantially the same in construction and operation as in the patent to Willcox hereinbefore referred to, so that further description is not necessary. I do not, however, wish to be understood as limiting my invention to the rackand-pinion adjustment of the plate or bracket B herein shown and described, as with my invention this adjustment, although convenient, is not necessary, it being obvious that the said plate or bracket might be adjustably secured in place on the frame or work plate of the machine by one or more set-screws passing through a slot or slots in said plate or bracket.
Having thus described my invention, I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patcut- 1. In a straw braid-sewing machine, the combination with an adjustable plate or bracket provided with a guide for the entering braid, of an arm pivoted at its rear end to the rear end of said plate or bracket and provided at its forward end with a guide for the entering braid cooperating with the guide on the said plate or bracket, and means for securing said arm in working position.
2. In a straw-braid-sewing machine, the combination with the adjustable plate or bracket B provided with the guide I), of the arm A pivoted to the rear end of the said plate or bracket 13 and provided at its forward end with the guide a and also with a pin or projection, and the hook or latch h also pivoted to said plate or bracket B and engaging the said pin or projection to hold the said arm and the guide carried thereby in working position.
3. In a straw-braid-sewing machine, the combination with the adjustable plate or bracket B provided with the guide I), of the arm A pivoted to the rear end of the said plate or bracket B and provided at its forward end with the guide a, and also with a pin or projection and with a finger-piece 61/3, and the hook or latch It also pivoted to said plate or bracket B and engaging the said pin or projection to hold the said arm and the guide carried thereby in working position.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in the presence of two witnesses.
ELISHA L. WALES.
Witnesses:
EDWARD F. MORRIS, HENRY J. MILLER.
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