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  • My invention relates to im rovemenie in devices for securing together s ets of peper oi' ille like, for the purpose of binding the same at or neel'4 the margin thereof.
  • One object of my invention is to proviiie' a simple and efficient device for passing Hä-aci or cord through the sliees of peper or the iiiie, and forming a ioop on one side thereof, and *alien Carrying the thread ende through the ioop in order "10 peoperijv bind 1ihe eiieeis together.
  • A. *furiier object of my invenion is it@Y so arrange the lvarious parte oi the device ihat the thread may be ont oii at the proper point in oi'fiei to leave sniicient 'threed ends, and 'to so poeiiion ond arrange the other paris oi the device iiae it is simple and efficient in operation and easy and eiieeip ⁇ oi construe tion.
  • Figo-re l is :i vertical section showin my improved device ai: fue initial stage of t e ⁇ binding operation.
  • Fig. :2.- similm View showin-g the next of lie opeiation.
  • Fig. 8 is a similar view showing a. stili further Stege of operai iion. l next View tion..
  • Fig. 5 is a, simiiar showing tile next' stage of opera-
  • Fig. 6 is a. simiiar view showing the nexi stage of operation.
  • Fig. Z is a. similar view showing the last stage of the operation.
  • Figi'. 8 is a top plan view of the device.
  • Fig. l0 is a section teken on the line KMX of Fig. 7.
  • Fie'. ll is @detailed Seeiion teken on the line Iii-Xi of ig. 1.
  • Fig. l2 detailed View of the sheets in section showing the thread binding as comp eiecl.
  • Fig. e is o similar view showing the by means o e shaft 3, which s'ne: ie rigid 'with the handle
  • the lienclie l eeiiee e body frame porion 4f provided veilii. an only right guide foci 5i, having' elidoloiy niom'ii'eii iiiereon an :um (i, eai'jvin neeflie 7.
  • 'Ene handle 2 is provided wvi'li e pioieeiion @ein Si, lievi-'ng et its upper enfi 2.7., eioiieei poiione 9.
  • the anni 6 is provided vieil iii 4 y ing en the eioe of the poione 9, Qi; iiiei; the arm 8 is pressed iioivnivodljv iie im 6, with the needle (ie oieeei ilownvsediy. die pin at 10 operating', in oe Blois: er', 9.
  • cam lug 58 in order to force to one side the finger 54, thus separating the fingers 54 and 55, which are ini tegral with one anotheruybnt are ,made ⁇ of resilient material, so that. they may be sprung apart.
  • the lbnr 50 carries a projection 59, adapted to beV en# gaged by alatch 60, upon the extreme rear ward 'movement' of the bnr 50.
  • Ther-latch ljection 59 by vmenus of u spring 6l, operating upon the arm 62, rigid with the latch 6U, which is pivoted at 63, so that upon the wlntch (SO. engaging the projectionl't) the 65" fingers 54 and 55 are held in, the vposition is throwninto engagement with the pro..
  • the bar 2l also carries a. projecting arm 66, which has at its outer end a transverse pin G7, adapted' to engage vthe thread l5, before the knife 26 seversthe thread, so as to pull a sufficient amount of the threadthrough the needle-in order that' when it is severed a sniiicient length of thread. will be-'let't above the material, so that. the thread ends ⁇ will be long enough.
  • the lever -li has its pivot pin aliglitl,7 iiiclinedilwtih respect. to the other the needleaxes of the apparatnsas shown more clearlxT in Figfl.
  • the lever -li has its pivot pin aliglitl,7 iiiclinedilwtih respect. to the other the needleaxes of the apparatnsas shown more clearlxT in Figfl.
  • the eye -l, with ,'naijecons 69: is thrown to one side ot thsvcrtirl-al plane ot the needle 7 .
  • the thread ends G8 maybe snficientlv forced to one side ot' i, inordez" that the?? may t properly' carried between the 54 and From the above it will be clear that l have provided especially etiicient and siniple means for binding; sheets ot paper or similar material. and that the device operates mostqiiiclrly,.since it ,only takes one throw and release of the handles 'l and Q to perform the entire operation.
  • the relcasingof the knife .26 and har 5G. hy means ot latches and springs, canses'tnem to oper* ate most quickly, thereby qniclrening the entire operation of the device. ⁇
  • the combination ot a thread carrying needle, means for forcing the needle through the material to torni a thread loop, means for maintainingsaid loop at one side o't the material, means for Cutting otl the thread,
  • a .support for the material a threadcarijfinv needle.y fingers passing between the thread y and thc needle to form a thread loop, means tor carrying the thread ends between the' lingers, and means for causing said fingers to draw thc'thread ends through the thread' 715 loop.
  • thee-- combination ot a thread carrying needle, means tor forcing the ,needle through the material and withdrawing the kkneedle to t'orin a loop at the oppositie side of .the mavtcrial trom which the needlementershnngl means tor carrying the thread ends about the .edge of the mat/rial and through' said loop.
  • the ccnibination ot a thread' carryin'gneedle means 'tor forcing the needle through the material and withdrawing the needle, toi form a. loon at the opposite side of the mw '90 terial troni which the' needle enters, said means einhrac'ing two relatively movable handles pivotallj; connected with respect to one another, and means for carrying the thread cnds about. the edge et the material andy throngh said loop.
  • the combination of a thread carrying' needle, means tor forcing thevneedle thronvh the material ,and withdrawing the needle, to torti a loop at the opposite side ot the Ina.- terinl from which the ne'edle enters, said nir-:nis embracing two relatively' movable hanilles pivoially connected With respect to one another, meansv for cutting ,105 A the 105 thread ,ritter the needle has been Withdrawn and means for then carrying the thread ends about the. edge of the material and through n said icon, said cutting oit means and thread j carrying; means being operated by the rela-A tive Increment ot said handles.
  • the combination ot a thread carrying needle, means for forcing the needle E,tre-'ugh the Werl: and withdrawing the needle'to form 115 a ioop at the opposite SideIl of thematerial from which the needle enters, nieans for engaging said loop, means rfor cutting oil' the 7 thread, and means for then causing' said engaging means to pull th thread end through said loop: i
  • work and'withdrawing means for cutting oiithethread at a means for forcing the needle through the the needle to vforni a loop at the opposite side of the material from whichthe needle enters, a thread gripper having two fingers forpassing through said loop, means for separating said fingers, l r point so that substantially the same length of .threadwill he hanging from the needle as material, means for car-' rying the thread ends about the edge of the extends from the material 'and between Isaid Bennettgers, and means whereby said fingers are closed and withdrawn to draw the thread ends through 11.

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C. J. COLEMAN.
SEWING MACHINE.
APrLmATIox FILED 111111117, 1911.
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Patented Sept. 1'?, i912.
4 SHEETS-SHEET- SE'WNG-MACHINE'.
Speoeation of Leiters Extent.
Application me 'zum 17, 1911. sami mi. eaeeee.
To aZZ whom it may conce/rn:
Be it known that I, Gunn J. Combien, e citizen of the United States, one. a resiiieni of the city of New York, county and Siete oiiiew York, have invented ce1-tain new sind useful improvements in Seivinniiinshines, of which the following is a. specifica tion.
My invention relates to im rovemenie in devices for securing together s ets of peper oi' ille like, for the purpose of binding the same at or neel'4 the margin thereof.
One object of my invention is to proviiie' a simple and efficient device for passing ihre-aci or cord through the sliees of peper or the iiiie, and forming a ioop on one side thereof, and *alien Carrying the thread ende through the ioop in order "10 peoperijv bind 1ihe eiieeis together. a
A. *furiier object of my invenion is it@Y so arrange the lvarious parte oi the device ihat the thread may be ont oii at the proper point in oi'fiei to leave sniicient 'threed ends, and 'to so poeiiion ond arrange the other paris oi the device iiae it is simple and efficient in operation and easy and eiieeip` oi construe tion.
Fui-ther oiojeeis, feomi'ee and advantages wili more Clearly appear imm 'die detailed dessi-innen given below aken in conneeion with ine4 accompanying i-awinge, iviiieh form n port of. this speoication;
Ee'ereing io the drawings, Figo-re l is :i vertical section showin my improved device ai: fue initial stage of t e `binding operation. Fig. :2.- similm View showin-g the next of lie opeiation. Fig. 8 is a similar view showing a. stili further Stege of operai iion. l next View tion..
stage of operation. Fig. 5 is a, simiiar showing tile next' stage of opera- Fig. 6 is a. simiiar view showing the nexi stage of operation. Fig. Z is a. similar view showing the last stage of the operation. Figi'. 8 is a top plan view of the device. Flg. J ie o section teken on the line IX--X of 'Fig 3. Fig. l0 is a section teken on the line KMX of Fig. 7. Fie'. ll is @detailed Seeiion teken on the line Iii-Xi of ig. 1. Fig. l2 n detailed View of the sheets in section showing the thread binding as comp eiecl.
Tiefen-ing to ille vaione figures, i. and 2 repieeeoi' sniinble'haniilee pivoed together Fig. e is o similar view showing the by means o e shaft 3, which s'ne: ie rigid 'with the handle The lienclie l eeiiee e body frame porion 4f, provided veilii. an only right guide foci 5i, having' elidoloiy niom'ii'eii iiiereon an :um (i, eai'jvin neeflie 7. 'Ene handle 2 is provided wvi'li e pioieeiion @ein Si, lievi-'ng et its upper enfi 2.7., eioiieei poiione 9. The anni 6 is provided vieil iii 4 y ing en the eioe of the poione 9, Qi; iiiei; the arm 8 is pressed iioivnivodljv iie im 6, with the needle (ie oieeei ilownvsediy. die pin at 10 operating', in oe Blois: er', 9.
The materiai ll, to be bounii, is ineeieted betvfeentwo relativeiy eci l2 anni 32?. ne efieailiy shown in iiie vai-ions iigm'ee. speci of' thmezed: oi. similar mzitei-iel l-i,
carried upon the Min 8, iloe iin-emi which passes' through an aperture ai i i. the arm (i, end then through ille eye oli: the needle. On forcing. the imnfiies 3L inni if) together, iz'ne needle 7 ie forced 'imvnivedlv until it assumes he posiiion shown in '2. This :motion causes the eiwit 3 io i'oiziie. The sho-fo com member' l?. the cam ieee of vziiicii gages a foiier 18 on a link 1.9,f pivote@ at i0. The link 19 is Connected to a sliding; im? Qi. at 2Q, the bei Li sliding in guifie 'weve 2?) and 24. 25 normaiij; forcee iie ber 2i to the left. The oer 2l eeiies el iis inner end a, iznii'e 25, cooperating with si, fixed knife edge 2?'. Upon the irsi eiigiit turning movement of the eliei' 8 *fue com engages the roller 18 to onli buoi: wir 21.,.ng'oinst file action of fiile spring 25, und time withdrew iieknife Q6 to the looziiion shown in Fig. The bei' 2i piovified with projection QT, und piioed nl: QS letali 29. Upon ille projection passing ine iateh 29, the leech Q9 is thrown in'o engogement WithV the by the neiion 'of ine spring 30, so as to hold the knii'e '2li in the position shown' in Fig. 2, until it ie desired tosever or cut the thread. This Same notion o1' slight turn-ing oii the Shaft 3 also causes the com member El, which is rigid liieie with, to Qmke a slight movemen 'ilie memc ber 31 is provided wiiii earn 'face :1t 32,
operating upon a roller 33, secured on e. iink 34, pivofefl et 35 io the bocijv e. The link 35 haspivoted to ielower end ni Se, en erm 37. 'Ehe rear end of ilie firm 3? @nimes e pm or Cani roller 38 adepieri io engiwe 'wim n vom fiee 39, on ihe vom 531.5.
of has rigidly secured. thei'eo Upon die A Q main the seme as in Fig. 2.
n@ oni-ri es an that the arm 3T assumes the position shown in Fig. 2. Upon giving the handles l and 2 :i further movel'oent toward one another, the shaft is still further revolved, with respect to the body 4, so that the parts assume the position shown in Fig. ln this position the knife 26 and the arm 3T., ire- The needle 7, however, hns been driven tl'irough the materinlll, andalso through ILhe eye on the end of the arm 3T. This sanne movement causes gi slight rotation ot' :1 am member 42, se.-
:wired to the shaft 3, which camv member `royided with n 'fam fare 4?), operating )on a pin or cano roller iL-l, Upon :t lever l5 ,v'voted to the bodjv.y portion ntf-1G. The
fewer end oi the lever is t'orlied, :is at '-i-T,
nd this forked portion engngesn pin 4S,
secured to an our 4:1). on :t sliding bnr 50.
'lhe bnr 50 slides on the bottom ot the body d'. end between guides 5l und the bottom otl the-body. At its opposite end the bnr .30 upright 52. lowing secured to its top a thread gripper 33. fomprisirg' two iingers :74- :ind 55 (see also Figs. 9 and il).
This lust mentioned slight movement of the shaft 5l, cnusts the com ture Alil to engage theI pin '-H, und roel: the lever if, sons to quickly pull inwardly the bnr of) against the notion ot the spring 56j. This hist fiction takes place :it the ehd of the downward movement of the needle 7, so that the lingers 54 und ure inserted between the thread l5. ind-the needle 7, as clearly shown in Fig. 9. Aft. the; extreme end of the latter moremeht the linger 54 is separated from .the fing of, by means ein cam lug 57, rigid With andprojecting downwardly from, the linger" 54,.en gaging the end of a. cam lug 58, in order to force to one side the finger 54, thus separating the fingers 54 and 55, which are ini tegral with one anotheruybnt are ,made `of resilient material, so that. they may be sprung apart. At the other end the lbnr 50 carries a projection 59, adapted to beV en# gaged by alatch 60, upon the extreme rear ward 'movement' of the bnr 50. Ther-latch ljection 59, by vmenus of u spring 6l, operating upon the arm 62, rigid with the latch 6U, which is pivoted at 63, so that upon the wlntch (SO. engaging the projectionl't) the 65" fingers 54 and 55 are held in, the vposition is throwninto engagement with the pro..
` lease them.
member 42,
shown in 3, until it is desired to re- `rpon now separating the handles l andi?, to the positionshown in Fig. fi, which separation may be sodomplished by a spring, as at '[0 (see Fig. 8), in n well known manner, the parts assume the position 'shown in Fig. 4. In this position all of the parts renini'n the same except that 'the needle has been partially with dreven, but the lingers 54 and 55 have engaged and held aloop of thread 15, on thev oppositey side of the material from which the needle entered. Upon allowing the handles l and 2 to still further separate 'Slightly a pin 64, on the eem member 31,
engges the depending arm of the latch 29, thereby withdrawing the latch from en-' gsgement 'with the projection 27, so that the sliding bar 2l isreleased, and is quickly pulled forwagd -underthe action of the spring 25, thus Acausingthe knife26to cooperate with the knife edge 27', to severthe thread. The bar 2l also carries a. projecting arm 66, which has at its outer end a transverse pin G7, adapted' to engage vthe thread l5, before the knife 26 seversthe thread, so as to pull a sufficient amount of the threadthrough the needle-in order that' when it is severed a sniiicient length of thread. will be-'let't above the material, so that. the thread ends` will be long enough. lt will also'be noted that the length of the thread hanging from the needle 7, after it is se. ered. le.' glh of thread vprojecting above from the nmlerinl ll, Upon now allowing handles l and 2 to separate still farther the parts assume the ln vthis position the cam face 82 has again engaged the roller 33, on the lever 34, and the cam face at 3l) has again allowed the pin at 38, 'on the so that the bar 3T assumes its' original position, as in Fig. l.A The thread ends et 68 are, however, still held Within the eye 4l,
two small projections 69 (see Fig. Il), between which projections the'thrend' ends 68,
are engaged, as shown 'in FigQtf-so that i upon the arm 37 essuming'thegpisition in G', the thread-ends' @$8 are -forced between the ngers 54 and, as' shown in Fi l 6. Upon now allowing :in 2 to separate until-.theygreach their ini,- tial position, the parts assume' the position shown in- Figl 7. This movement causes the shaft 3 to rotation, so chata pin .71securedto the cam engages the arm 62 of the latch 60, so as to disengage the latch G0 from the projectionv 59, and allow the bar 50 to he' rapidly'withdrawn, springy 56.*' This causes the lingers 54 end toberpidly drawnthrough the is substantially the same .as the the- Aposition shown in 6.
bnr 37, to drop inwzirdly,
loop of ite@ the handles y' be given a stilll further backward' i I underthe action of the i 110 on the end of the rod-37. The eye 4l' has f noaeeefa ends, ber-anse the cani lng nl rides niiet the cam lug 58. Therefore the fingers 55: and h firmly engage the thread ends G8, and
pull them through the yloop to the *position shown in Fic. 7.
t- Will be. noted that the fingers and pass to one side of the needle Y, init hetvveen ln yorder that the vthread ends 38 nia?,7 be properly carried between the fingers a and iahv the.'r carryingfarni 37, and
protections GS) thereon, the lever -li has its pivot pin aliglitl,7 iiiclinedilwtih respect. to the other the needleaxes of the apparatnsas shown more clearlxT in Figfl. Thus when thearni 37 in the positien shown in Figs. and the eve 4l is directly under the needle. so that the needle Wil-l pass through the saine, but upon the throwing of the arin 3?. so that the eye All, is beneath the materiah as hofvn in Fig. T, the eye -l, with ,'naijecons 69: is thrown to one side ot thsvcrtirl-al plane ot the needle 7 .in order that-the thread ends G8 maybe snficientlv forced to one side ot' i, inordez" that the?? may t properly' carried between the 54 and From the above it will be clear that l have provided especially etiicient and siniple means for binding; sheets ot paper or similar material. and that the device operates mostqiiiclrly,.since it ,only takes one throw and release of the handles 'l and Q to perform the entire operation. The relcasingof the knife .26 and har 5G. hy means ot latches and springs, canses'tnem to oper* ate most quickly, thereby qniclrening the entire operation of the device.`
Although 'l havedescribed my improve ments in Agreat detail, nevertheless l do not desire to he' limited to such details, except as clearly specified in the appended claims. since man v changes and inoditiratirms may ,well he made Without Fdeparting trdrn the i support for the material, a
spirit and scope of my invention.
Ilavingv fully and clearly described .my iinprvernents, what I claim as nen1 and desire to securey by Letters Patent is: l. In a device of the class described, a i thread cariving needle, fingers passing het yeen the thread and the needle to form a thread loop., means for cutting oit the thread, means for carrying,r the thread ends bet-Ween the ngers, and means for causing said lingers to draw the thread ends through the thread loop.
Q'. In a device of the class described, the combination ot a thread carrying needle, means for forcing the needle through the material to torni a thread loop, means for maintainingsaid loop at one side o't the material, means for Cutting otl the thread,
and means ter carrying the thread endsy ahont the edge oft the material and through the thread loon.
3. in a device of the Class described, a .support for the material, a threadcarijfinv needle.y fingers passing between the thread y and thc needle to form a thread loop, means tor carrying the thread ends between the' lingers, and means for causing said fingers to draw thc'thread ends through the thread' 715 loop.
' 4.- in a device of the class described, thee-- combination ot a thread carrying needle, means tor forcing the ,needle through the material and withdrawing the kkneedle to t'orin a loop at the oppositie side of .the mavtcrial trom which the needlementershnngl means tor carrying the thread ends about the .edge of the mat/rial and through' said loop. i
in a device ot th class described, the ccnibination ot a thread' carryin'gneedle, means 'tor forcing the needle through the material and withdrawing the needle, toi form a. loon at the opposite side of the mw '90 terial troni which the' needle enters, said means einhrac'ing two relatively movable handles pivotallj; connected with respect to one another, and means for carrying the thread cnds about. the edge et the material andy throngh said loop.
t3. in a device of the class described, the combination of a thread carrying' needle, means tor forcing thevneedle thronvh the material ,and withdrawing the needle, to torti a loop at the opposite side ot the Ina.- terinl from which the ne'edle enters, said nir-:nis embracing two relatively' movable hanilles pivoially connected With respect to one another, meansv for cutting ,105 A the 105 thread ,ritter the needle has been Withdrawn and means for then carrying the thread ends about the. edge of the material and through n said icon, said cutting oit means and thread j carrying; means being operated by the rela-A tive Increment ot said handles.
T. in a, device ot the class described, the combination ot a thread carrying needle, means for forcing the needle E,tre-'ugh the Werl: and withdrawing the needle'to form 115 a ioop at the opposite SideIl of thematerial from which the needle enters, nieans for engaging said loop, means rfor cutting oil' the 7 thread, and means for then causing' said engaging means to pull th thread end through said loop: i
8. In a device of the class described, the .combination ot a thread carrying needle,
means for forcing the needle through thc- Work and withdrawing the needle to torni a loop at the opposite side ot ther material troni which the nccdle enters, a thread gripper having two fingers for "passing throngh said loop, means for' separating said lingers,
ineens for cutting ott the thread,l means for carrying the thread ends about the, edge of the4 material and between saidi'ingers, and
meanswhereby said lingcrsare closed andl "arial, and means the same lengthV of thread will be hanging from the needle. as extends from the mateends through saidloop.
- "1o. In a device ofthe dass described, the
f `combination of a thread carryingA needle,
. work and'withdrawing means for cutting oiithethread at a means for forcing the needle through the the needle to vforni a loop at the opposite side of the material from whichthe needle enters, a thread gripper having two fingers forpassing through said loop, means for separating said fingers, l r point so that substantially the same length of .threadwill he hanging from the needle as material, means for car-' rying the thread ends about the edge of the extends from the material 'and between Isaid afingers, and means whereby said fingers are closed and withdrawn to draw the thread ends through 11. In a device of the class described, the combination of a thread Q carrying needle, meansI for forcing the needle through the Work and withdrawingl the needle to form a loop at the opposite Side ofthe material r from which the needle enters, athread grip-l 4per having two fingersfor passing through said loo means for separating sald fingers,
vmeans 4or cutting off the thread, at a point "for lcarrying the'` thread from cutting off 'the thread at extends from Ythe material, mean;- t'or carrying the thread ends about the edge oi the material and between said lingers, and
4tlng oi means and .thread carrying means being op" rated by the relative movement of said handles.
12. In a device vof the cless'described, the
com ination -ofja thread carrying needle, means for forcing the needle through the .work and withdrawing theneedle to form a loop at the opposite side of the material which the needle perfor passing through said loop, means for a point so Vthat substantially the same/length of'thread will be `hanging lfrom the needle as extends from the material, means for carrying the thread ends about the edge of the material and into the said thread gripper, and means whereby said gripper is withdrawn to draw the thread loop, and two relatively i ends through said movable handles, said forcing means, gripper, cutting oli' means and thread carrying: means bein 'operated by the relative :nove ment of lsai handles.
13. In a device ot the class described, the combination of a thread carrying needle, means for forcing the needale through the work, andwithdrav-'ing the-needle, to form a thread loop, means for then cutting od the thread, andme'ans for carrying thethread ends through said loop after-'the thread has been cut olf. 1
In testimony whereof, I have'signed my yname to this specification, in the presence. of 'two subscribing wit-ne'sses.v GLYDE .neonatal/iu, Vlit'nesses: Y en -that substantially the saxnelength of g thread will be hanging from the needle as GoBnAM CnosBr, EDWIN'SEGER.
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