US116761A - Improvement in binding-guides for sewing-machines - Google Patents

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  • Figure l represents a view of the binder as constructed with a socket for being united to the presser-bar of a sewing-machine, as, for instance, in the Leavitt machine.
  • Fig. 2 represents a view of the under side of the same.
  • FIG. 3 represents a view of the binder as constructed when to be applied to a presser-bar, such, for instance, as theWheeler t Wilson sewing-machine.
  • Fig. AL represents a View of the under side of Fig. 3.
  • Fig. 5 represents a view of the binder as constructed to be applied to a Singers tailoring sewing-machine.
  • Fig. 6 represents a view of the under side of Fig. 5.
  • the object and purposepof my invention are to construct a sewing-machine binder which can be fastened to the presser-foot of the machine and follow all its motions, prodncing a more uniform quality of work, the cloth and binding being kept pressedV together in a better relative position by the peculiar construction of my binder.
  • A represents the body ofthe binder, which has a stem or projection, B, by which means it is fastened to the presser-foot of the 'sewing-machine.
  • C is an adjustable guide, against which rests the rounded side of the binding-tape. The back a of this guide C is inclined toward the needle-hole l) so as to bring the material to be bound and the tape in close contact. This operation is aided somewhat by seri-ations c, shown in Fig. 6, which center toward the needle-hole b and bring the two fabrics to be sewn together in the most desirable position. This operation is further facilitated by the under portion d of this guide extending under the cloth so as to keep the work in the binder.
  • this guide From the upper part of this guide projects an arm, c, to hold the upper side of the tape in position.
  • the guide C is fastened to the body A of the binder by means of the screw f passing through a slot, g, allowing the length of the guide to be regulated by the screw j', or further by means of the set-screw h at the side.
  • the upper edge of the binding is guided by resting against the projection k formed on the under side of the body of the binder, as shown in Figs. 2, 4, and 6, the lower edge being regulated by the adjustable holder having a hook, m, in the recess of which slides the lower edge of the tape.
  • This holder l is fastened to the bodyr ofthebinder by a screw, n, passing through a slot and allowing its adjustment.

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UNITED STATES JEROME B. SECOB, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
IMPROVEMENT IN BINDING-GUIDES FOR VSEWING-MACHINES.
Specileation forming part of Letters Patent- No. 116,761, dated July 4, 1871.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JEROME B. SEcoR, of Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Sewing-Machine Binders; and that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings making part of this specification, in whieh Figure l represents a view of the binder as constructed with a socket for being united to the presser-bar of a sewing-machine, as, for instance, in the Leavitt machine. Fig. 2 represents a view of the under side of the same. Fig. 3 represents a view of the binder as constructed when to be applied to a presser-bar, such, for instance, as theWheeler t Wilson sewing-machine. Fig. AL represents a View of the under side of Fig. 3. Fig. 5 represents a view of the binder as constructed to be applied to a Singers tailoring sewing-machine. Fig. 6 represents a view of the under side of Fig. 5.
Similar letters of reference where they occur denote like parts of the machine in the drawings.
The object and purposepof my invention are to construct a sewing-machine binder which can be fastened to the presser-foot of the machine and follow all its motions, prodncing a more uniform quality of work, the cloth and binding being kept pressedV together in a better relative position by the peculiar construction of my binder.
To enable others skilled in the art to make and use my invention, I will proceed to describe the same with reference to the drawings.
A represents the body ofthe binder, which has a stem or projection, B, by which means it is fastened to the presser-foot of the 'sewing-machine. C is an adjustable guide, against which rests the rounded side of the binding-tape. The back a of this guide C is inclined toward the needle-hole l) so as to bring the material to be bound and the tape in close contact. This operation is aided somewhat by seri-ations c, shown in Fig. 6, which center toward the needle-hole b and bring the two fabrics to be sewn together in the most desirable position. This operation is further facilitated by the under portion d of this guide extending under the cloth so as to keep the work in the binder. From the upper part of this guide projects an arm, c, to hold the upper side of the tape in position. The guide C is fastened to the body A of the binder by means of the screw f passing through a slot, g, allowing the length of the guide to be regulated by the screw j', or further by means of the set-screw h at the side. The upper edge of the binding is guided by resting against the projection k formed on the under side of the body of the binder, as shown in Figs. 2, 4, and 6, the lower edge being regulated by the adjustable holder having a hook, m, in the recess of which slides the lower edge of the tape. This holder lis fastened to the bodyr ofthebinder by a screw, n, passing through a slot and allowing its adjustment.
Having introduced the tape in the binder so that its upper edge passes over the arm e and its lower edge rests in the recess of the hook m, the center portion rests again st the rounded part a of the guide C, and, following its conical side, is drawn toward the needle, the upper edge of the tape following the projection k 011 the body of the binder, so that the needle will pierce the tape close to thef edge in the neatest manner. The different modifications of the binder herein represented are essentially the same, except in the special means provided for securing them to the machines in general use.
Having thus fully described my invention what I claim therein Aas new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
'lhe combination, with the presser-foot of a sewing-machine, of a binder composed of the body A, adjustable curved guiding-plate c, with its arms d and c, adjustable holder l, and projection k on the body of the binder, when all are constructed and operate in the manner described and represented.
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OLIVER P. SEcoR, EDWARD A. GRAVES.
J. B. sEoon.
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