US1295133A - Sewing-machine drip-pan. - Google Patents

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US1295133A
US1295133A US12348816A US12348816A US1295133A US 1295133 A US1295133 A US 1295133A US 12348816 A US12348816 A US 12348816A US 12348816 A US12348816 A US 12348816A US 1295133 A US1295133 A US 1295133A
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  • Thisinvention relates to power bench construction for sewing machines and especially to a drip-pan support therefor.
  • y invention aims to reduce vibration in power-driven sewing machines, to carry the weight of a sewing machine and auxiliary mechanism therefor from the upper face of the bench instead of below as heretofore, to insure proper alinement and assemblage of certain auxiliary mechanisms relative to a sewing machine, to increase the area of the the driving belt.
  • a bench is provided with a substantially rectangular shaped opening in which is received a drippan having lateral flanges. Secured to the under side of the drip-pan are a powertransmitter and a knee-shift, the former being adjustable relative thereto. Hinged to the upper surface of the power-bench is an extended cloth surface provided with a U- shaped recess which, in normal operative position, is adapted to embrace upon three sides the cloth-plate of a sewing machine seated in the pan.
  • he invention further consists in certain details of construction which will appear from the following description of the device shown in the drawings inwhich Figure 1 is a side elevation of a power-bench equipped with my invention showing in dotted lines a sewing machine seated ⁇ in the drip-pan.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan View of the bench and Fig. 3 is yan end elevation of the drip-pan, transmitter, knee-shift and the extended cloth surface in normal operative position.
  • power-table made of any suitable material is provided with a substantially rectangular shaped recess 2 through which depends a drip-pan 3 havin laterally extended flanges 4 provided with holes for receiving fastening screws 6.
  • a drip-pan 3 havin laterally extended flanges 4 provided with holes for receiving fastening screws 6.
  • lugs 7 having threaded apertures 8 for removably securing a sewing machine shown in dotted outlines at 9 with its bedplate 9 in spaced relation from the bottom of the pan.
  • a hole 10 and elongated slot 11l having raised edges 12 are provided in the bottom of the pan to permit the passage therethrough of a chain (not shown) and a driving belt 13.- Internally arranged on the bottom-of the pan are stifl'ening ribs 14.
  • a supporting head l5 is adjustably secured to the bottom of the pan in any suitable manner such as by screws 16 and slots 16 and has lugs 17 drilled to form horizontal bearings for the pivot-pin 18 of a knee-shift 19.
  • a power-transmitter 20 of any suitable form removably connected to the head by the clamp-screw 21.
  • auxiliary cloth-plate 23 Hinged at 22 to the upper surface of the table is an auxiliary cloth-plate 23 recessed at 24 so as to embrace theworl-plate 25 of the machine 9 on three sides.
  • This auxiliary cloth-plate may be swung from its no rmal operative position a little more than ninety degrees to a position shown dotted lines in Fig. 1 and held in such position by means 0f the chain 26 suitably secured to the reinforcing rib 27 of the extended cloth-plate 23 and an apertured clip 28 screwed to the upper surface of the bench.
  • a power table bench for sewing machines provided with an opening in combination with a sewing machine having a bedplate and a drip-pan within which the sewing machine is seated on its bed-plate, said drip-pan being arranged within said opening of the bench and having laterally extending Hanges resting upon the edges of the bench adjacent said opening.
  • a power-table bench for sewing machines provided with an opening, in combination with a drip-pan arranged within said opening and having laterally extending flanges overlying the bench about the opening therein, a plurality of' openings with raised walls in the bottom of said drip-pan for preventing oil from dripping therethrough, a power-transmitter and a kneeshift secured to the under side of the bottom of said drip-pan and respectively alined with said openings.
  • a power-table bench for sewing machines provided with an opening, in combination with a drip-pan arranged within said opening and having laterally extending flanges overlying the bench about the opening therein, a supporting head secured to the bottom of said drip-pan, a power-trans'- mitter carried by said head, and a knee-lever having a horizontally arranged pivot suitably journaled in said head.
  • a power-table bench for sewing machines provided with an opening, in combination with a drip-pan arranged within said opening and having laterally extending flanges overlying the bench about the opening therein, a sewing machine having a cloth-plate and being seated within said drip-pan, and an auxiliary cloth-plate movably secured to the bench and having a recess embracing said cloth-plate thereby amplfyng the cloth-sustaining area of a sewing machine cloth-plate.
  • a power-table bench for sewing machines provided with an opening, in combination with a drip-pan entirely depending through said opening, a sewing machine supported on the upper face of the bottom of said drip-pan, and ldriving mechanism depending from the lower face of the bottom of said drip-pan.
  • a drip-pan depending through the opening and having lateral flanges overlying the bench about said opening, and a powertransmitter adjustably secured to the bottom of said drip-pan whereby the belt may be tightened.
  • a sewing machine bench provided with an opening in combination with a troughshaped drip-pan having a bottom wall from which rise side walls, flanges extending laterally fromv said side walls and resting upon the bench about the opening therein, whereby a sewing machine, having a workplate spaced above its bed-plate, may be sustained from the top surface of the bench, with its work-plate spaced a less distance from the upper surface of the table than from the bed-plate of the machine.

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A. H. DE VOI-.
SEWING MACHINE DRIP PAN.
APPLICATION FILED OCTISI 1916. 3192959133.
Patented Feb. .25, 1919.
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APPLICATION FILED OCT. 3, I9I6. l 1,295,133.. Patented Feb.1919.
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To THE SINGER MANU- SEWING-MACHINE DRIP-PAN.
To all whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, ALBERT H. DE VoE, a citizen of the United States, residing at Westfield, in the. county of Union and State of New Jersey, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Sewing- Machine Drip-Pans, ofwhich the following is a specification, reference being had therein to the accompanying drawings.
Thisinvention relates to power bench construction for sewing machines and especially to a drip-pan support therefor.
y invention aims to reduce vibration in power-driven sewing machines, to carry the weight of a sewing machine and auxiliary mechanism therefor from the upper face of the bench instead of below as heretofore, to insure proper alinement and assemblage of certain auxiliary mechanisms relative to a sewing machine, to increase the area of the the driving belt.
To the attainment of these ends a bench is provided with a substantially rectangular shaped opening in which is received a drippan having lateral flanges. Secured to the under side of the drip-pan are a powertransmitter and a knee-shift, the former being adjustable relative thereto. Hinged to the upper surface of the power-bench is an extended cloth surface provided with a U- shaped recess which, in normal operative position, is adapted to embrace upon three sides the cloth-plate of a sewing machine seated in the pan. he invention further consists in certain details of construction which will appear from the following description of the device shown in the drawings inwhich Figure 1 is a side elevation of a power-bench equipped with my invention showing in dotted lines a sewing machine seated` in the drip-pan. Fig. 2 is a plan View of the bench and Fig. 3 is yan end elevation of the drip-pan, transmitter, knee-shift and the extended cloth surface in normal operative position.
power-table made of any suitable material is provided with a substantially rectangular shaped recess 2 through which depends a drip-pan 3 havin laterally extended flanges 4 provided with holes for receiving fastening screws 6. On the upper surface of the bottom of the Specification of Letters Patent.
drip-pan are Patented Feb. 25, 1919,
Application filed October 3, 1916. Serial No. 123,488.
provided lugs 7 having threaded apertures 8 for removably securing a sewing machine shown in dotted outlines at 9 with its bedplate 9 in spaced relation from the bottom of the pan. A hole 10 and elongated slot 11l having raised edges 12 are provided in the bottom of the pan to permit the passage therethrough of a chain (not shown) and a driving belt 13.- Internally arranged on the bottom-of the pan are stifl'ening ribs 14.
A supporting head l5 is adjustably secured to the bottom of the pan in any suitable manner such as by screws 16 and slots 16 and has lugs 17 drilled to form horizontal bearings for the pivot-pin 18 of a knee-shift 19. Depending from the supporting head 15 is a power-transmitter 20 of any suitable form removably connected to the head by the clamp-screw 21.
Hinged at 22 to the upper surface of the table is an auxiliary cloth-plate 23 recessed at 24 so as to embrace theworl-plate 25 of the machine 9 on three sides. lThis auxiliary cloth-plate may be swung from its no rmal operative position a little more than ninety degrees to a position shown dotted lines in Fig. 1 and held in such position by means 0f the chain 26 suitably secured to the reinforcing rib 27 of the extended cloth-plate 23 and an apertured clip 28 screwed to the upper surface of the bench.
From this description of the device it will be obvious that I have devised a compact arrangement in which a diminution of vibration incident to power driven machines is effected by the Aaggregate weight of the knee-shift and powermachine, drip-pan, transmitter, in which the weight of the parts bearing on tlie upper is carried by flanges A surface of a power-bench, in which the area of the cloth-sustaining surface isincreased, and in which an adjustment for tightening the tension of the belt is provided.y
Having thus set forth the nature of the invention, what I claim herein is 1. A power table bench for sewing machines provided with an opening in combination with a sewing machine having a bedplate and a drip-pan within which the sewing machine is seated on its bed-plate, said drip-pan being arranged within said opening of the bench and having laterally extending Hanges resting upon the edges of the bench adjacent said opening.
2. A power-table bench for sewing machines provided with an opening, in combination with a drip-pan arranged within said opening and having laterally extending flanges overlying the bench about the opening therein, a plurality of' openings with raised walls in the bottom of said drip-pan for preventing oil from dripping therethrough, a power-transmitter and a kneeshift secured to the under side of the bottom of said drip-pan and respectively alined with said openings.
3. A power-table bench for sewing machines provided with an opening, in combination with a drip-pan arranged within said opening and having laterally extending flanges overlying the bench about the opening therein, a supporting head secured to the bottom of said drip-pan, a power-trans'- mitter carried by said head, and a knee-lever having a horizontally arranged pivot suitably journaled in said head.
4. A power-table bench for sewing machines provided with an opening, in combination with a drip-pan arranged within said opening and having laterally extending flanges overlying the bench about the opening therein, a sewing machine having a cloth-plate and being seated within said drip-pan, and an auxiliary cloth-plate movably secured to the bench and having a recess embracing said cloth-plate thereby amplfyng the cloth-sustaining area of a sewing machine cloth-plate.
5. A power-table bench for sewing machines provided with an opening, in combination with a drip-pan entirely depending through said opening, a sewing machine supported on the upper face of the bottom of said drip-pan, and ldriving mechanism depending from the lower face of the bottom of said drip-pan.
6. In a power-table bench having an opening, a drip-pan depending through the opening and having lateral flanges overlying the bench about said opening, and a powertransmitter adjustably secured to the bottom of said drip-pan whereby the belt may be tightened.
7. A sewing machine bench provided with an opening in combination with a troughshaped drip-pan having a bottom wall from which rise side walls, flanges extending laterally fromv said side walls and resting upon the bench about the opening therein, whereby a sewing machine, having a workplate spaced above its bed-plate, may be sustained from the top surface of the bench, with its work-plate spaced a less distance from the upper surface of the table than from the bed-plate of the machine.
In testimony whereof, I have signed my name to this specification.
Y ALBERT H. DE VOE.
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Cited By (4)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2469968A (en) * 1945-11-28 1949-05-10 Singer Mfg Co Sewing-machine table
US2723637A (en) * 1953-02-03 1955-11-15 Union Special Machine Co Sewing machines
US2941490A (en) * 1956-11-28 1960-06-21 Union Special Machine Co Sewing machine supporting and positioning means
US3018747A (en) * 1955-04-14 1962-01-30 Moro Antonio Support arrangement for mounting the mechanism located under the base of sewing machines

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2469968A (en) * 1945-11-28 1949-05-10 Singer Mfg Co Sewing-machine table
US2723637A (en) * 1953-02-03 1955-11-15 Union Special Machine Co Sewing machines
US3018747A (en) * 1955-04-14 1962-01-30 Moro Antonio Support arrangement for mounting the mechanism located under the base of sewing machines
US2941490A (en) * 1956-11-28 1960-06-21 Union Special Machine Co Sewing machine supporting and positioning means

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