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US1455692A
US1455692A US307304A US30730419A US1455692A US 1455692 A US1455692 A US 1455692A US 307304 A US307304 A US 307304A US 30730419 A US30730419 A US 30730419A US 1455692 A US1455692 A US 1455692A
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
    • D06F71/00Apparatus for hot-pressing clothes, linen or other textile articles, i.e. wherein there is substantially no relative movement between pressing element and article while pressure is being applied to the article; Similar machines for cold-pressing clothes, linen or other textile articles
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  • T o all whom t may concern Be it known that l, WrLLIAM VILKIE, of 34 Garthland Drive, Dennistoun, Glasgow, Scotland, engineer, have invented certain new and useful Seam-Pressing Machines, of which the following is a specification.
  • My invention relates to a machine for opening and pressing the seams of wearing ⁇ apparel, which is especially applicable to opening and pressing the seams of trousers, fsleeves, coats and costumes, and constitutes 1an improvement on my earlier British Fatent No. 116,793.
  • two longitudinal arms are mounted in a frame, the lower arm being adjustable in position with respect to the upper arm by means of eccentrics. Pressure is applied to the fabric by means of seams operating on the lower arm and actuated by a treadle through a. lever system, and a clip also actuated by a. treadle through a. lever system, is provided for drawing the sleeve or such like on ⁇ to the lower arm.
  • the object of the present invention is to construct a machine of the same general character but of a much simpler nature, with fewer parts, and more easily manipulated, and the invention consists of the particular arrangement and combina.-v tion of parts, all as hereinafter described with reference to the drawings.
  • Figure 2 is a front elevation of the same.
  • Figure 3 is a perspective detached View of a part of the same in operation of opening and pressing the seams drawn to an enlarged scale.
  • the machine consists of two iron frames A. with a longitudinal horizontal heated arm B fixed to the frame at either end. Under this heated arm B is another similar heated arm C which is hung on a shaft E and is according' to my present invention suspended on a sliding wedge D for the purpose of adjustment of intervening space between arms B and C i. e for increasing or decreasing the yspace between the arms B and C.
  • the arms B, C are hollow and may be heated by steam or gas pipes which in practice are connected thereto. The adjustment is effected by 1919. SelialNO. 307,304..
  • N is a ratchet for holding or locking lever L by means of the pawl N when the latter is depressed. Said pawl may be easily relieved with the foot.
  • O is the ratchet, 02 a pawl engaging saine and the handle for the adjustment of wedge D.
  • the handle O is operated which lifts or lowers arm C for proper adjustment through the medium of the wedge D, the pawl O2 retain.- ing ⁇ the wedge D in the desired position.
  • F is the back balance weight having lever l)l connected thereto and which lever P is connected to treadle J through link lill to raise lever l to its full height.
  • a machine for opening and pressing seams of wearing apparel the combination of a frame; an upper heated arm supported on the frame; a vertical shaft journaled at one end of the frame; a lower heated arm supported on the vertical shaft; bloclr cured on the vertical shaft; a wedge slidable on the frame and adapted to support the block with the vertical shaft; means for sliding the wedge to raise and lower the vertical shaft, and means for drawing fabric between the heated arms, comprising a clip slidable on the upper arm, a treadle journaled on the frame, and levers connecting the sliding clipto the treadle.
  • a machine for opening and pressing seams of wearing apparel as set .forth in claim 1, ⁇ provided with n'easf f efngthe lower arm up against ⁇ the upperM ⁇ avr-m depress the fabric. 1 I e 3.
  • a machine for Qpe'nng'arrcl pressingY seams of Wearing apparel the Combination of a frame,'an upper heated am's'upported 0n the frame; a vertical shaftjeurnaledoat one end of the fra-me; alower heated arm vsecured on the vertical Shaft.; and.

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May 15, 1923. I 1,455,692
. VV. WH-KIE i sEAM PREssNG MACHINE Filed June 28. 1919 A!! D, 1A D B l u? o [j l i ,l mi
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Application led .Tune 28,
T o all whom t may concern Be it known that l, WrLLIAM VILKIE, of 34 Garthland Drive, Dennistoun, Glasgow, Scotland, engineer, have invented certain new and useful Seam-Pressing Machines, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to a machine for opening and pressing the seams of wearing` apparel, which is especially applicable to opening and pressing the seams of trousers, fsleeves, coats and costumes, and constitutes 1an improvement on my earlier British Fatent No. 116,793. In apparatus constructed in accordance with that patent two longitudinal arms are mounted in a frame, the lower arm being adjustable in position with respect to the upper arm by means of eccentrics. Pressure is applied to the fabric by means of seams operating on the lower arm and actuated by a treadle through a. lever system, and a clip also actuated by a. treadle through a. lever system, is provided for drawing the sleeve or such like on` to the lower arm. The object of the present invention is to construct a machine of the same general character but of a much simpler nature, with fewer parts, and more easily manipulated, and the invention consists of the particular arrangement and combina.-v tion of parts, all as hereinafter described with reference to the drawings.
ln order that my invention may be properly lunderstood and readily carried into effeet, l have hereunto appended one'sheet of drawings, in which Figure l is a side elevation of the inachine' embodying my invention.
Figure 2 is a front elevation of the same.
Figure 3 is a perspective detached View of a part of the same in operation of opening and pressing the seams drawn to an enlarged scale.
Referring to the drawings, the machine consists of two iron frames A. with a longitudinal horizontal heated arm B fixed to the frame at either end. Under this heated arm B is another similar heated arm C which is hung on a shaft E and is according' to my present invention suspended on a sliding wedge D for the purpose of adjustment of intervening space between arms B and C i. e for increasing or decreasing the yspace between the arms B and C. The arms B, C, are hollow and may be heated by steam or gas pipes which in practice are connected thereto. The adjustment is effected by 1919. SelialNO. 307,304..
sliding the wedge D under the block` D which is fixed on the top of shaft F. The fabric is then drawn between heated arms B and C with the use of a clamp E, by the application of pressure on the treadle F which according to my present invention is connected to clamp E by levers G and H, the lever H slipping through an aperture loosely in clamp E and regulating itself to the distance of travel. (l is connected to H and F by loose pins G and F and the lever F is suspended at top end to frame A on loose pin F2. Pressure` is Ithen applied to the fabric now in place between the heated arms B and C by depressing lever l which rests upon treadle J as shown. According to my present invention the lever l and the levers K and K which are fulcrumed on bar K2 press the rams L and L and the under arm C upwardly. rllhe rams rest on the upper sides of l vers K, K, which levers are connected to the treadle J through the links M and M. N isa ratchet for holding or locking lever L by means of the pawl N when the latter is depressed. Said pawl may be easily relieved with the foot. O is the ratchet, 02 a pawl engaging saine and the handle for the adjustment of wedge D. llhen it is desired to adjust the wedge D the handle O is operated which lifts or lowers arm C for proper adjustment through the medium of the wedge D, the pawl O2 retain.- ing` the wedge D in the desired position. F is the back balance weight having lever l)l connected thereto and which lever P is connected to treadle J through link lill to raise lever l to its full height.
Having thus described my invention, .l claim l. In a machine for opening and pressing seams of wearing apparel, the combination of a frame; an upper heated arm supported on the frame; a vertical shaft journaled at one end of the frame; a lower heated arm supported on the vertical shaft; bloclr cured on the vertical shaft; a wedge slidable on the frame and adapted to support the block with the vertical shaft; means for sliding the wedge to raise and lower the vertical shaft, and means for drawing fabric between the heated arms, comprising a clip slidable on the upper arm, a treadle journaled on the frame, and levers connecting the sliding clipto the treadle.
2. A machine for opening and pressing seams of wearing apparel, as set .forth in claim 1,` provided with n'easf f efngthe lower arm up against `the upperM` avr-m depress the fabric. 1 I e 3. In a machine for Qpe'nng'arrcl pressingY seams of Wearing apparel, the Combination of a frame,'an upper heated am's'upported 0n the frame; a vertical shaftjeurnaledoat one end of the fra-me; alower heated arm vsecured on the vertical Shaft.; and. means-for drawing' fabric between lthe lvleated` athis ,leeahpis'hg 'a flip fsldabjle i en ",.the- Lipper a'm', a treadle jurna-Ied on the frame, and `levers, connecting the sliding clipv to the J-trea'dle. I Y
In testimony whereof I ax my signature 15 1-h'presence of two Witnesses.
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