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US1149249A
US1149249A US1646115A US1646115A US1149249A US 1149249 A US1149249 A US 1149249A US 1646115 A US1646115 A US 1646115A US 1646115 A US1646115 A US 1646115A US 1149249 A US1149249 A US 1149249A
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  • This invention relates to hand threading shuttles and particularly'to a guard for the threading eye of such'a shuttle. to prevent I dethreading during the run.
  • the present ⁇ invention contemplates a combined eye guard and tensinirin'gkievice made of a single lengtliu of"material and adapted to direchthe threadinto the eye and to positively prevent "improper; escape of the thread therefrom while maintaining uniform tension on it: during. the run of the shuttle.
  • the present device is adapted to be used in conjunction with a separate pin or. post forming part of the tension element 311C110- cated just behind saidelement, and past which the thread runs, 1
  • Figure 1 is a plan view of the threading. end of a shuttle equipped with my invention, the shuttle body being partially broken away for purposes of illustration.
  • Fig. 2 is a side view thereof.
  • Fig. 3 is a view of the thread guard removed from the shuttle, and
  • Fig. 4 is a vertical section through' the eye.
  • the shuttle body 1 may be of any construction having a bobbin chamber 2 in on theshuttle top.
  • the slot 6 CODILQCW the tle.
  • a guide and guard member 12 of any desired type may overlie the slot 5.
  • This device is preferabl ofth'e type shown lIl Pfltellt #l gjfie flf y I p j Thegeombiiied threadguard and tension-,
  • the device consists of a shank 7 extending transversely across the shuttle and preferably disposedbelow the plane of entry of the threading slot 6 into the eye4.
  • the shank 7 at its opposite end is bent over upon itself to form a loop 8 substantially conforming to the contour of the delivery end of the eye 4.
  • the free end of this loop is carried upwardly to a. point above the plane of the shank 7 and slightly above the plane of entry of the slot 6 into located within the eye 5 between the point of entry of the slot 5 and the loop end 8 of the shank.
  • a pin 11 is driven into the wood of the shut- This pin serves as a guide post past which the thread is drawn and with the bend 10 provides a thread tensioning device.
  • the shank 7 passes between the pin 11 and the exit end of the bobbin chamber and is bent around said pin and continues across the shuttle to theopposite side as a relatively straight portion. The thread from thebobbin chamber runs over a part of thisbar to the pin 11.
  • ing clevice' of the present'invention consists p of a single length of wire bent between its fleotedby the iipwardly extended I portion athread delivery eye'and a threadingpas of the'loop S on to the thread supporting sage leading thereto, an eye guard'andtenportion 9 from.

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J. B. DAUDELIN.
APPLICATION FILED MAR. 23. I915.
Patented Aug. 10, 1915.
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To all whom it may concern;
Be it; known, that I, JEAN. 13.; fDAUD LIN, citizen of the United States, residing at Fall River, county of Bristol, Comm0nwealth of Massachusetts, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Shuttics, of which the following is a speclficav This invention relates to hand threading shuttles and particularly'to a guard for the threading eye of such'a shuttle. to prevent I dethreading during the run.
The present {invention contemplates a combined eye guard and tensinirin'gkievice made of a single lengtliu of"material and adapted to direchthe threadinto the eye and to positively prevent "improper; escape of the thread therefrom while maintaining uniform tension on it: during. the run of the shuttle.
The present device is adapted to be used in conjunction with a separate pin or. post forming part of the tension element 311C110- cated just behind saidelement, and past which the thread runs, 1
The constructionv and operation of my device will be more fully disclosed in the specification that follows.
In the drawings forming. a part of that specification I have shown a threadgnard which not only clearly illustrates the prin'- ciples of my invention but is in itself a form found satisfactory in use and Well adapted to the requirements of manufacture. I
Throughout specification and drawings like reference numerals are correspondingly applied and in the drawings: Figure 1 is a plan view of the threading. end of a shuttle equipped with my invention, the shuttle body being partially broken away for purposes of illustration. Fig. 2 is a side view thereof. Fig. 3 is a view of the thread guard removed from the shuttle, and Fig. 4 is a vertical section through' the eye.
The shuttle body 1 may be of any construction having a bobbin chamber 2 in on theshuttle top. The slot 6 CODILQCW the tle.
Specification of iletters l atent. t t 1Q, 5 Application filed March 23,1915. Serial No. 6,451., i I
' slot with theeye and preferably enters.
said eye at a point near its top;
In order-to facilitate entry of. the thread nto the slot 5 and to preventdethreading of the shuttle by reason of theballooning' tendency of the thread during the run of the shuttle, a guide and guard member 12 of any desired type may overlie the slot 5.
This device is preferabl ofth'e type shown lIl Pfltellt #l gjfie flf y I p j Thegeombiiied threadguard and tension-,
ends to form a thread tensioning device .and so shilbedat its delivery end as to guldethe thread from the slot 6 into the eye 4 and to prevent escape of the thread back into said slot. The device consists of a shank 7 extending transversely across the shuttle and preferably disposedbelow the plane of entry of the threading slot 6 into the eye4.
The free end of the shank 7 is clenched into the wood of the shuttle to lockthe guard in,
place The shank 7 at its opposite end is bent over upon itself to form a loop 8 substantially conforming to the contour of the delivery end of the eye 4. The free end of this loop is carried upwardly to a. point above the plane of the shank 7 and slightly above the plane of entry of the slot 6 into located within the eye 5 between the point of entry of the slot 5 and the loop end 8 of the shank. Just beyond the tilrnlO, a pin 11 is driven into the wood of the shut- This pin serves as a guide post past which the thread is drawn and with the bend 10 provides a thread tensioning device. The shank 7 passes between the pin 11 and the exit end of the bobbin chamber and is bent around said pin and continues across the shuttle to theopposite side as a relatively straight portion. The thread from thebobbin chamber runs over a part of thisbar to the pin 11.
In use, the thread from the slot 6 is. de-
ing clevice' of the present'invention consists p of a single length of wire bent between its fleotedby the iipwardly extended I portion athread delivery eye'and a threadingpas of the'loop S on to the thread supporting sage leading thereto, an eye guard'andtenportion 9 from. which it travels down the fsioning deyiceco nprising a shank having i tensioning device between said bend 10 and an end substantially conforming to the dey S the guide post 11 andis guided into vthe livery end of said eye and having a down- W confines of the loop end by'the overlapping ".Wardly deflected bend between said end and j portion of saidloop; This portion inaddithe point of entry of the thread into the "tion; prevents any tendency of the thread to' threading passage," and a' guide member i escape back into the slot 16 by an upward driven into the shuttle just behind the bend 0 movement. The shuttle is noW threaded. and across Which the threadfrom. the bob- The thread'thenfeeds direct from the bob bin runs, and 'provi'ding with the bend a r i binehaniben' over that portion of the guard thread tensioning device, said shank beyond -beyond-the pin: 11, around said pin, over said downward bend being deflee'ted rear- T, the point Where the shank portion isde Wardly to pass between the guide member f'fieeted fr m the bend-10 so as to pass around and the point of entry of-the' thread from 1 the pin, and )finally "out through the loop theebobbin into said eye and over which the end dot the guard; 7 v, 7 1 a thr'e'ad' froin the'bobbin runs; 1 v onsn g fieations inthe-form and 3. In combination. with a shuttle fhavin'g 5 V construction-o vice ma obviousl be a deliver Y e e and a threadin assa' e leadv y a e P a:
v V resorted to withinthe 111111 appended I ing theret0,ian eye guard andtens'ioning de- 4 claims. vice-comprisingfa shanlr set insaidjeye and gimt r therefore claim and dam secure by Letters Patent-is:
1. In combination With a shuttle having turncarried rearwardly"past and below the ath-read 'deli-very'eyeand a threading pasplane of entry o fithejhreadfrom the bob sage leading thereto; a thread guard and bin into said ieyefandi aeress 1 which said 'tensi oni-ngdevice Comprising ashanlrhat' fth-read runs,-and a pin driven inteighe shuting-an-end substantiallyconforming to the delivery end of said eye and'havingla down- .W'ardly defieted and rearwardly bent turn and in operative tensioning mainta1ningre-' betweensaid end andthe point of entry of rlation' tosaid'downward'bend; g a the threadinto thethreading passage, and Intestimonyvvhereof I affix inysigna'ture a pin driven into theshnttle just behind the in' presence of two-Witnesses.
turn and in operative tensionmaintaining JEAN B. DAUDELIN.
aving a thread siipporting portion ternii- 1 our; a i V T relation thereto and past WhlOll the thread W tnesses: V i I from the bobbin runs. 7 AMABLE CHOUINAR ;-2. Incombination Wrthfa shuttlehaving J osnPH R; JANNERY.
Gopies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing'the Commissioner of Patents, k a Washington, 1X03 f I I na a downwardly bent turn; said tle behind the downward bend and between I the rearward bend and sa'idplane of entry
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