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  • GEQRGE A SMITH AND EDWARD L. MILLER, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENN- SYLVANIA.
  • A represents the needlebar, pivoted to the head B of the needle-arm O.
  • D is the faceplate, provided with an eye, E, and
  • G is the take-up stand, to which are pivoted the take-up lever H and bent lever I, connected by the link K.
  • the arm I of the bent lever I I is made with a cam-face, as shown in the drawing.
  • the take-up lever remains stationary until immediately after the stitch has been formed, when the pin is again brought against the curved portion of the cam-face, so as to move the bent lever, and thereby raise the long arm of the take-up lever with a quick motion, so as to tighten the stitch in advance of the movement'of the needle-bar.

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, G. A.-SM|TH & E. L. MILLER.
. Sewing Machine. No. 102,170. Patented April 19, 1870.
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GEQRGE A. SMITH AND EDWARD L. MILLER, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENN- SYLVANIA.
Letters Patent No. 102,170, dated April 19, 1870.
IMPROVEMENT IN SEWING--MACHINE.
The Schedule relerred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the name To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, GEORGE A. SMITH and En- YARD L MILLER, both of the city of Philadelphia, in th'e State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new and useful Improvement inSewing-Machines; and we do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description thereof, which will enableothers skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use our invention, reference being had to the accompanying drawing, which forms a part of this specification, and which is a perspective view of so much of a sewing machine as is necessary to show our improvement- Our invention consists in an improved means for taking up the thread immediately after the stitch is formed. d
A represents the needlebar, pivoted to the head B of the needle-arm O.
D is the faceplate, provided with an eye, E, and
G is the take-up stand, to which are pivoted the take-up lever H and bent lever I, connected by the link K.
On the head Bis a pin, L, against which the bent lever I I is pressed by the spring M. v
The arm I of the bent lever I I is made with a cam-face, as shown in the drawing.
The operation is as follows:
The thread passing from the spool, thread-check, and tension device, through the eye E, staple F, eye of the take-up lever, staple F, needle-clamp, and eye, successively, when the needle-arm begins to descend from its highest position, the arm I of the bent lever remains stationary, being pressed by the spring M against the pin L, which slides against the straight. portion of the cam-face without moving the lever. The take-up lever, therefore, likewise remains stationary, and the thread slips through the eye of the needle with the point of the needle has entered the cloth and the needle-arm reaches the position shown in the drawing, bringing the pin Lopposite the curved portion of the cam-face.
As the pin descends, the bent lever is pressed against it by the spring, and. the consequent movement of the arm 1 operates the link and depresses the long arm of the take-up lever with a quick motion, so as to allow the thread slack enough for forming the stick.
hen the needle-arm rises, the take-up lever remains stationary until immediately after the stitch has been formed, when the pin is again brought against the curved portion of the cam-face, so as to move the bent lever, and thereby raise the long arm of the take-up lever with a quick motion, so as to tighten the stitch in advance of the movement'of the needle-bar.
Having thus described the construction and operation of our improvement,
\Vhat we claim as new therein, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-- The combination of the take-up lever link, and bent lever, constructed with a cam-face and operated by the movement of the needle-arm, as described.
- G. A. SMITH. I E. L. MILLER.
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WM. J. Bonus, GEORGE E. BUCKLEY.
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