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US1392123A
US1392123A US334655A US33465519A US1392123A US 1392123 A US1392123 A US 1392123A US 334655 A US334655 A US 334655A US 33465519 A US33465519 A US 33465519A US 1392123 A US1392123 A US 1392123A
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    • D05SEWING; EMBROIDERING; TUFTING
    • D05CEMBROIDERING; TUFTING
    • D05C9/00Appliances for holding or feeding the base fabric in embroidering machines
    • D05C9/08Appliances for holding or feeding the base fabric in embroidering machines in machines with horizontal needles
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  • This invention relates to embroidery frames and more particularly to adjustable frames of this character, together with means for securing and supporting the work thereon. f
  • Some of the principal objects of the invention are; to provide a frame of this class, consisting of relatively adjustable work supporting rails and connecting and actuating means for adjusting the same to adapt the frame for use in connection with work of various sizes; to provide an adjustable frame, the proportions of'which may be regulated so that the same may be arranged to conform with work 'of'varying proportions; to provide in connection with an adjustable frame, devices for securing the workto the supporting rails, the saidV devices being capable of being nested'in the rails fory permitting free movement of the same when adjusting or changingthe proportions of the frame, and to provide simple and effective instrumentalities for carryingout the forego-ingV objects.
  • Figure 1 is a plan view of a frame constructed in accordance with the present invention, illustrating the same adjusted and supporting the fabric.
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged sectional view through one corner of the frame and its respective connecting device and actuating means.
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional view on the line 3--3 of Fig. 1. y
  • Fig. 4 is a detail perspective view of one of the securing elements.
  • Fig. 5 is an enlarged detail sectional view on the line 5 5 Fig. 1, illustrating respectively, in full and dotted lines the several positions of the securing elements.
  • Fig. 6 is a similar sectional viewon the line 6 ⁇ 6 of Fig. 1.
  • the frame includes the side rails 10-10 and end rails 11-11, arranged in superposed intersecting relation.
  • Each of the side rails has formed or secured to its outer longitudinal side edge, a rack bar 12, and each of the end rails is provided with a 'rackf bar 13, arranged on its inner longitudinal edge.
  • Suitable connecting devices 14 ⁇ which are preferably constructed of sheetl metal ⁇ are arranged at the oorners of the frame, adjacent the points of intersection of the side and end rails and each of said connecting devices is cut away to form an embracing portion 15, through which the end rails 11 are adapted to be operated and guided Vin their movements.
  • the remainder of theA connecting device forms a housing-16, in which is mounted a shaft 17, having keyed thereto super- ,.posed pinions 18 and 19, the teeth of the former engaging and coacting with the teeth of the rack bar 13 on the end rail ⁇ 11, the
  • the yconnecting devices 14 also include .means for maintaining active engagement of the teeth of the racks 12 with 'the pinion 19, and ksaid means com- ⁇ prisesaK-,tongue21 formed .on each ofthe connecting devices, which works in a groove 22, in the side rails 10.
  • One extremity of the shaft 17 is extended through the connecting device and is squared as at 23 to receive the squared aperture 24 of a manipulating handle 25.
  • the means for securing the material lto be workedv upon, to the end rails' includes clamping elements 26, each ofwhich comprises a pair of hinged leaves 27-27 provided with substantially off-setportions 28- 28 adjacent their free ends, said portions being adapted to intert to cause the material held therebetween to assume a sinuous position to prevent casual displacement of the same 'from the clamping elements.
  • spring 29 normally forces the leaves 27 to-l ward each other for Aclamping engagement and one of said leaves is provided: with-an extension, adjacent its hinge which forms a hook 30, said hook being adapted to'engage a staple 31, in the cut away portion of the end rail.
  • rllhe clamping elements are arranged as illustrated in full lines in Fig. 5, to support the material but are adapted when not in use to be swung to the position shown in dotted lines whereby the connecting devices 11Vmay be moved over the same during their adjustments and in order t0 provide a space for accommodating the offset portion 28, a recess 32 is provided in the end rail as illustrated.
  • a suitable lining of chamois 34C or any other suitable material may be applied to ⁇ the coacting surfaces of the olf-set portions.
  • clamping elements35 which secure the material to the side rail 10 are of substantially the same construction as the clamping elements 26, except for their mode of connection with the side rails.
  • one of the leaves 27 is provided with a substantially longer hooked extension 36, and
  • the side rails are each provided with a channeled portion 37 over which a face plate 38 is secured.
  • the clamping elements are arranged in the position shown in full lines in Fig. 6, but the same are capable of being moved to an out-of-the-way position, when not in use, as shown in dotted lines in Fig. 6.
  • Suitable locking devices 39 are pivoted as at 4:0 to the connecting devices 14 and are adapted to bev swung to a position to engage with the rack teeth to maintain the frame in any one of its several adjusted positions.

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v. DANISI. EM'RomERY FRAME. APPLICATION fill-ID OCT. 3l, 191.9.
1,392,123, PatentedSept. 27, 1921.
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i UNITED STATES VITO DANISI, O F NEW YORK, N. Y.
EMBROIDERY-FRAME.
specification oi'retterratent. Patented Sept, 27, 1921 Application led October 31, .1919. Serial No. 334,655.
T o all w 7mm 'it may concern.'
Be it known that I, Viro DANisI, a subject of the King of Italy, residing at New York, in the county of New York and State of New York, have inventednew and useful Improvements in Embroidery-Frames, of which the following is a specication.
This invention relates to embroidery frames and more particularly to adjustable frames of this character, together with means for securing and supporting the work thereon. f
Some of the principal objects of the invention are; to provide a frame of this class, consisting of relatively adjustable work supporting rails and connecting and actuating means for adjusting the same to adapt the frame for use in connection with work of various sizes; to provide an adjustable frame, the proportions of'which may be regulated so that the same may be arranged to conform with work 'of'varying proportions; to provide in connection with an adjustable frame, devices for securing the workto the supporting rails, the saidV devices being capable of being nested'in the rails fory permitting free movement of the same when adjusting or changingthe proportions of the frame, and to provide simple and effective instrumentalities for carryingout the forego-ingV objects.
With these and other ends in view, the nature and purpose of which will be more readily understood hereafter, reference is made to the following description, claims and accompanying drawings forming a part of this application.
In the drawings:
Figure 1 is a plan view of a frame constructed in accordance with the present invention, illustrating the same adjusted and supporting the fabric.
Fig. 2 is an enlarged sectional view through one corner of the frame and its respective connecting device and actuating means.
Fig. 3 is a sectional view on the line 3--3 of Fig. 1. y
Fig. 4 is a detail perspective view of one of the securing elements.
Fig. 5 is an enlarged detail sectional view on the line 5 5 Fig. 1, illustrating respectively, in full and dotted lines the several positions of the securing elements.
Fig. 6 is a similar sectional viewon the line 6`6 of Fig. 1.
Referring to the drawings by characters of' reference, the frame includes the side rails 10-10 and end rails 11-11, arranged in superposed intersecting relation. Each of the side rails has formed or secured to its outer longitudinal side edge, a rack bar 12, and each of the end rails is provided with a 'rackf bar 13, arranged on its inner longitudinal edge. Suitable connecting devices 14` which are preferably constructed of sheetl metal` are arranged at the oorners of the frame, adjacent the points of intersection of the side and end rails and each of said connecting devices is cut away to form an embracing portion 15, through which the end rails 11 are adapted to be operated and guided Vin their movements.
`The remainder of theA connecting device forms a housing-16, in which is mounted a shaft 17, having keyed thereto super- ,.posed pinions 18 and 19, the teeth of the former engaging and coacting with the teeth of the rack bar 13 on the end rail`11, the
teethof the latter pinion engaging with they asa guiding means for effecting operativer engagement of the-rack teeth with the teeth of the pinion '18. The yconnecting devices 14 also include .means for maintaining active engagement of the teeth of the racks 12 with 'the pinion 19, and ksaid means com-` prisesaK-,tongue21 formed .on each ofthe connecting devices, which works in a groove 22, in the side rails 10.
One extremity of the shaft 17 is extended through the connecting device and is squared as at 23 to receive the squared aperture 24 of a manipulating handle 25. From the foregoing construction it will be seen that upon rotating the shafts 17 in either direction, relative adjustments of the side and end bars toward or away from each other, are effected to vary the size of the frame whereby it may accommodate work of various sizes and set up the necessary tension on the work. Itis also possible to disconnect the rails from the connecting devices and re-assemble the frame to change the proportion thereof, so that the same may conform to work of varying proportions. This is accomplished by arranging the connecting devices 14 on the end rails 11, in various relatively spaced rethe distance apart at which the connecting devices 14 are primarily set prior to the introduction of the side rails.
The means for securing the material lto be workedv upon, to the end rails' includes clamping elements 26, each ofwhich comprises a pair of hinged leaves 27-27 provided with substantially off-setportions 28- 28 adjacent their free ends, said portions being adapted to intert to cause the material held therebetween to assume a sinuous position to prevent casual displacement of the same 'from the clamping elements. A
spring 29 normally forces the leaves 27 to-l ward each other for Aclamping engagement and one of said leaves is provided: with-an extension, adjacent its hinge which forms a hook 30, said hook being adapted to'engage a staple 31, in the cut away portion of the end rail. rllhe clamping elements are arranged as illustrated in full lines in Fig. 5, to support the material but are adapted when not in use to be swung to the position shown in dotted lines whereby the connecting devices 11Vmay be moved over the same during their adjustments and in order t0 provide a space for accommodating the offset portion 28, a recess 32 is provided in the end rail as illustrated. If desired, a suitable lining of chamois 34C or any other suitable material may be applied to `the coacting surfaces of the olf-set portions.
The clamping elements35 which secure the material to the side rail 10 are of substantially the same construction as the clamping elements 26, except for their mode of connection with the side rails. In lieu of a hook and staple as heretofore described, one of the leaves 27 is provided with a substantially longer hooked extension 36, and
' the side rails are each provided with a channeled portion 37 over which a face plate 38 is secured. When it is desired to secure the material to the siderails, the clamping elements are arranged in the position shown in full lines in Fig. 6, but the same are capable of being moved to an out-of-the-way position, when not in use, as shown in dotted lines in Fig. 6.
Suitable locking devices 39 are pivoted as at 4:0 to the connecting devices 14 and are adapted to bev swung to a position to engage with the rack teeth to maintain the frame in any one of its several adjusted positions.
While there has been shown and described one manner in which the invention may be reducedto practice, the same is merely illustrated and no limitation is made to the precise details of construction but it is'to be understood that such changes and alterations as fallV within the scope of theV appended claim maybe resortedV to when found eX- pedient. v
What is claimed as new is z- In an embroidery frame, a plurality of relatively adjustable rails constituting a work supporting frame, connecting and actuating devices carried by said rails and co-acting therewith for effecting relative adjustments of the same with respect to each other, clamping elements carried by said rails, and receiving portions formed in said rails adjacent said clamping elements for the reception of the same when thrown to an inactive position.
In testimony whereof I have aflixed my signature.
` VITO DANISI.
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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3600746A (en) * 1969-02-14 1971-08-24 Comet Ind Apparatus for molding articles
DE3016953C1 (en) * 1980-05-02 1983-03-31 Horst 6108 Weiterstadt Bormet Forming device for sheets made of thermoplastic material
US5081752A (en) * 1988-10-04 1992-01-21 Texilma Ag Installation for producing flat textile bodies
US6061941A (en) * 1998-08-25 2000-05-16 Verret; Normand Flex holder for flexible face sign
US11155023B2 (en) * 2019-01-04 2021-10-26 Rohr, Inc. Stretching and deployment of a sensor network for large structure monitoring

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3600746A (en) * 1969-02-14 1971-08-24 Comet Ind Apparatus for molding articles
DE3016953C1 (en) * 1980-05-02 1983-03-31 Horst 6108 Weiterstadt Bormet Forming device for sheets made of thermoplastic material
US5081752A (en) * 1988-10-04 1992-01-21 Texilma Ag Installation for producing flat textile bodies
US6061941A (en) * 1998-08-25 2000-05-16 Verret; Normand Flex holder for flexible face sign
US11155023B2 (en) * 2019-01-04 2021-10-26 Rohr, Inc. Stretching and deployment of a sensor network for large structure monitoring

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