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US1529103A
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    • D05B35/02Work-feeding or -handling elements not otherwise provided for for facilitating seaming; Hem-turning elements; Hemmers
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  • This invention relates to folders for sewing machines and its principal object is to provide means for folding under the edge of a comparatively small circular piece of cloth and feeding it to the stitching mechanism of a sewing machine so that it is folded and stitched with precision entirely around the circle. It is especially adapted for sewing under the edges. of the circular insignia patches used on the sleeves of the uniforms of soldiers, sailors and members of other organizations.
  • a supporting or anchoring plate adapted to be adjustably secured onthe bed-plate of a sewing machine in operative relation to the stitch-forming mechanism and provided at one end with a scroll section substantially U-shaped in cross section to form a work turning channel open laterally and with a tongue in the shape of a plate with a curved edge extending into this open side but spaced from all sides of the scroll section.
  • a finger On the under side of the tongue-plate but spaced a suitable distance from the curved edge thereof is a finger forming a guide for the free edge of the folded under margin of the material.
  • the tongue-plate is adjustable relative to the scroll section to allow for different thicknesses of material.
  • Fig. 1' is aplan viewshowing a portion of the bed-plate of the sewing machine and presser-foot with the folder in operative relation thereto.
  • Fig. 2 is a front elevation of the folder in operative position as shown in Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is an end elevation of the same.
  • Fig. ⁇ is a per spective showing a circular piece of material as it is started in the folder.
  • Fig. 5 is a bottom plan view of the folder.
  • Fig. 6 is a rear elevation of the folder.
  • Figs. 7, 8 and 9 are detailed sectional views on substantially the lines'l 'f, .8--8 and 99, re-
  • Fig. lO is a perspecusual type of-sewing machine comprising a bed-plate 1, head 2-, reciprocating needle .tive view of a portion of the throat-plate.
  • the folder comprises! a comparatively heavy base-plate? adapted to be adjustably secured to the bed-plate 1 by means of the thumb screw 8 passing through the slot 9 and screwed into the bed-plate.
  • a scroll section 10 which is substantially U.shaped in cross section forming a channel and is placed with the legs extending substantially horizontally with the open side tothe left as viewed in Fig. 1. It will be'noted from “Fig. 5 that the lower leg 11 commences a short distance from the forward edge of plate 7,'gradually increases from 'zero to a maximum a short distance from the rear edge of the plate and then runs out into the end of the plate.
  • The-upper leg 12 of the scroll section at the rearof the plate is substantially the same length as the lower leg and about half way the-length of the plate 7 lengthens rapidly and curves upwardly and ends on the platea short distance from the front edge thereof.
  • the longer portion as at 13 has its edge bentupward slightly tofacilitate the entrance of the work into the guide. This portion is also bent upwardly as shown in order to give greaterclearance to the work.
  • a tie-plate '15 having mounted thereon at its opposite end per-- tion the tongue plate, or internal guide 16.
  • This plate is comparatively thin and preferably has one edge 17 thereof formed on substantially the arc of a circle with its centersubstantially in line with the portion l8of the rear edge of the plate so that the rear end of thecurve is substantially normal to this portion. It is, however, not 'neces'sarythat this curvebe formed on the screw 14:, plate 15 and with it tongue-plate 16 maybe adjusted about the.
  • edge-guide 20 which is formed of a piece of sheet metal'withaarectangnlar section 21 at one end and a narrow finger Y 22 extending from one edgethereofpand bent substantially at right angles. thereto as :shown in FigsJS and"? to '9.
  • the top portion'of'the finger 22' is bentl laterally LU 2 h to "fill in the space for'inedlat the junction of the plates '15 and 1i61-iminediately under the forward edgeof t'lielupper leg 12 of the scroll-section.
  • the presserfoot has one toe removedin order that the attachment may :be ip laced 'so that as the 29 is placedwithintheiscroll section with'tlie Presser-footie and needle 3 raised and is moved laterally until its marginal portion within the scroll section :is .foldedunder and the edge tliereofcontacts :with the edgeguidelor .finger22 under .the 'plate 16.
  • the operator then pressesf-her -jfinger on substantially the center .ofthe circularpiece 29 at about G as shown i-nF-ig.
  • COlHbllTELtlOll'Wltll a sewing inachine throat-plate having a needle-hole and a depressioirin front of said needle.-'hole,.of
  • a'folder comprising a plate provided with i a scroll-section substantially Usshaped in cross-section and placed on its .side, and a guide-plate having a curved edge extending between the legs 5 of the scroll-sec- .t-ion andspaced therefrom, said guide-plate also having a work-supportingsurface portiondisposed at the side of the sewing point order that the piece should'be'properly" iinished it-is important that the folded porand substantially in a line through the sew 1 ing point normal to thedirecti'on .of' feed.
  • a folder for sewing machines compristhe machine and provided with a.scroll-section substantially U-shaped in cross-section and placed on its side, a guide-plate formed with a CUIVQd edge extending between the legs of the scroll-section and spaced therefrom, an edge-guide on the under side of the guide-plate adjacent the curved edge thereof, and means for securing the folder with the rear or delivery ends of the scrollsection and curved guiding edgev adjacent the needle opening.
  • a sewing machine having stitching mechanism including a needle, and a hemming device comprising a flat plate having an outwardly arched, circular edge, on which plate fabric is adapted to rest and to be turned with the edge of the fabric extending over said curved edge, and a folder arranged to guide the edge of the fabric around said curved edge whereby the fabric may be turned around on said plate while the edge thereof is folded around the curved edge of said plate said needle being disposed approximately in the line of said circular edge.
  • a sewing machine having stitching mechanism including a needle, and a heinining device comprising a flat plate having an outwardly arched, circular edge terminating adjacent the sewing needle, on which plate fabric is adapted to rest and to be turned with the edge of the fabric extending over said curved edge, and a folder arranged to guide the edge of the fabric around said curved edge whereby the fabric may be turned around on said plate while the edge thereof isfolded around the curved edge of said plate.
  • a sewing machine having stitching mechanism including a needle, and a heinming device comprising a flat plate having an outwardly arched, circular edge terminat ing adjacent the sewing needle, on which plate fabric is adapted to rest and to be turned with the edge of the fabric extending over said curved edge, and a folder ar ranged to guide the edge of the fabric around said curved edge whereby the fabric may be turned around on said plate while the edge thereof is folded around the curved edge of said plate, said'folder having a wall opposed to said curved edge and extending tangentially relatively to said curved edge.
  • a sewing machine having stitching mechanism including a needle, and a hemming device comprising a flat platehaving an outwardly arched, circular edge terminating adjacent the sewing needle, on which plate fabric is adapted to rest and to be turned with the edge of thefabric extending over said curved edge, and a' folder ar ranged to guidethe edge of the fabric around and under said curved edge whereby the fabric may be turned around on said plate while the edge thereof is folded around said curved edge, and a gauge under said plate against which the turned edge of the fabric is adapted to; engage.
  • a sewing machine comprising sewing means and a hemining device, including a fabric plate having a curved edge leading toward the sewing means, a folder adapted to guide the edge of the fabric around and under said curved edge, and a gauge or stop under said plate having an abutting surface crossing the arc of said curved edge.
  • a sewing machine comprising sewing means including a needle and a needle plate having a needle aperture, and a groove in ad Vance of the needle aperture, a plate having a curved edge leading toward said needle aperture, a folder adapted to guide the edge of the fabric around and under said curved edge, said folder extending into the groove in the needle plate, and" a gauge or stop for the edge of the-fabric arranged below said curved edge and extending into said groove in the needle plate.
  • a sewing machine comprising stitohing means including an apertured needlev plate, a sewing needle operating in said aperture, said needle plate having an aperture for the feed dog arranged near the needle aperture, a'feed dog movable therein,
  • a fabric plate having an outwardly arched curved edge leading toward and terminating ust in advance of the needle aperture of the needle plate, on which fabric plate fabric is adapted to rest and to be turned with the edge of the fabric extending over said curved edge, a folder arranged to guide the edge of the fabric around said curved edge,

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March 10, l 925. 1,529,103
' c. WINKELMANN FOLDER FOR CIRCULAR WQRK FiledDec. 2, 1919 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 .I INVENTOR :m ssgs. flack v Marc h 1 0. 1925.
c. WINKELMAINN FOLDER FOR CIRCULAR WORK Fild DeE. 2, 1919 Q'Sheats-Sheet' 2 Patented Mar. 10, 1925. v
UNITED STATES TION OF NEW JERSEY.
nane PATENT caries.
CHARLES WINKELMANN, or NORTH EER E NEW JERSEY, AssiGnoR To: a r IE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY, or ELIZABETH, NEW JERsEY, A CORPORA- EoLnER EoR oIRon AR WORK.
Application filed December 2, 1919. Serial No. 3&1,957.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, CHARLEs VVINKEL- MANN, a citizen of the United States, residing at North Bergen, in the county of Hudson and State of New Jersey, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Folders for Circular lVork, of which the following is aspecification, reference being had therein to the accompanying drawings.
This invention relates to folders for sewing machines and its principal object is to provide means for folding under the edge of a comparatively small circular piece of cloth and feeding it to the stitching mechanism of a sewing machine so that it is folded and stitched with precision entirely around the circle. It is especially adapted for sewing under the edges. of the circular insignia patches used on the sleeves of the uniforms of soldiers, sailors and members of other organizations.
It comprises in its preferred embodiment a supporting or anchoring plate adapted to be adjustably secured onthe bed-plate of a sewing machine in operative relation to the stitch-forming mechanism and provided at one end with a scroll section substantially U-shaped in cross section to form a work turning channel open laterally and with a tongue in the shape of a plate with a curved edge extending into this open side but spaced from all sides of the scroll section. On the under side of the tongue-plate but spaced a suitable distance from the curved edge thereof is a finger forming a guide for the free edge of the folded under margin of the material. The tongue-plate is adjustable relative to the scroll section to allow for different thicknesses of material.
Referring to the accompanying drawings which illustrate the preferred embodiment of the invention. Fig. 1' is aplan viewshowing a portion of the bed-plate of the sewing machine and presser-foot with the folder in operative relation thereto. Fig. 2 is a front elevation of the folder in operative position as shown in Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is an end elevation of the same. Fig. {is a per spective showing a circular piece of material as it is started in the folder. Fig. 5 is a bottom plan view of the folder., Fig. 6 is a rear elevation of the folder. Figs. 7, 8 and 9 are detailed sectional views on substantially the lines'l 'f, .8--8 and 99, re-
spectively, of Fig. 5. Fig. lO is a perspecusual type of-sewing machine comprising a bed-plate 1, head 2-, reciprocating needle .tive view of a portion of the throat-plate.
3, Presser-foot 1-, shuttle mechanism .5and
feed mechanism 6. The folder comprises! a comparatively heavy base-plate? adapted to be adjustably secured to the bed-plate 1 by means of the thumb screw 8 passing through the slot 9 and screwed into the bed-plate.
Formed on the end of the plate-7 is .a scroll section 10 which is substantially U.shaped in cross section forming a channel and is placed with the legs extending substantially horizontally with the open side tothe left as viewed in Fig. 1. It will be'noted from "Fig. 5 that the lower leg 11 commences a short distance from the forward edge of plate 7,'gradually increases from 'zero to a maximum a short distance from the rear edge of the plate and then runs out into the end of the plate. The-upper leg 12 of the scroll section at the rearof the plate is substantially the same length as the lower leg and about half way the-length of the plate 7 lengthens rapidly and curves upwardly and ends on the platea short distance from the front edge thereof. The longer portion as at 13 has its edge bentupward slightly tofacilitate the entrance of the work into the guide. This portion is also bent upwardly as shown in order to give greaterclearance to the work. I
Adjustably secured to the plate 7 by means of the screw 14 is a tie-plate '15 having mounted thereon at its opposite end per-- tion the tongue plate, or internal guide 16. This plate is comparatively thin and preferably has one edge 17 thereof formed on substantially the arc of a circle with its centersubstantially in line with the portion l8of the rear edge of the plate so that the rear end of thecurve is substantially normal to this portion. It is, however, not 'neces'sarythat this curvebe formed on the screw 14:, plate 15 and with it tongue-plate 16 maybe adjusted about the. screw lt as a pi-votwhichswill move the rear portion of the curved edgeof the plate 16 adjacent-the Secured to the tie-plate on-the under side thereof, is an edge-guide 20 which is formed of a piece of sheet metal'withaarectangnlar section 21 at one end and a narrow finger Y 22 extending from one edgethereofpand bent substantially at right angles. thereto as :shown in FigsJS and"? to '9. It is secured to the plate '15 by means-of alscrew 23 extending through the rectangular portion 21 1 preferably in such a manner that the verti- "cal finger portion 22 extends substantially parallel-with the bottom of the -U -'sha ped scroll-sect'ion but is spaced away from thecurvecl edge 17 any suitable distance, as
desired. The top portion'of'the finger 22'is bentl laterally LU 2 h to "fill in the space for'inedlat the junction of the plates '15 and 1i61-iminediately under the forward edgeof t'lielupper leg 12 of the scroll-section.
It is desirable that the work after being 'ufolded be fed to the needle at substantially the top surface of the throat-plate 25. This th-roat-plate is therefore formed with a recess or depression -25- as shown in Figs. 10
and 11,, into which the finger 22 and the lowerleg 11 are 'adaptedto extend to allow the lower-rear edges of the plates 7- and16 to be-positionedadjacent the top of the throat-plate. This recess or depression is located immediately in front of the needleopening '26 of the throat-plate. {Iniinediately to therearof the needle opening is a feed-dog opening 27 through which the feed-dog 28 is adapted to-op'erate; This i'eed5dog is made with comparativelyfew.
teeth so 'asto. readily. release the-Work in that it'is not fed straight but comes off the curvature. It-will be noted that the presserfoot has one toe removedin order that the attachment may :be ip laced 'so that as the 29 is placedwithintheiscroll section with'tlie Presser-footie and needle 3 raised and is moved laterally until its marginal portion within the scroll section :is .foldedunder and the edge tliereofcontacts :with the edgeguidelor .finger22 under .the 'plate 16. The operator then pressesf-her -jfinger on substantially the center .ofthe circularpiece 29 at about G as shown i-nF-ig. e which .ison the plate 16 and adjacent therear 'edge of' the latter and starts themachi-ne. the 'rm'ater-ial comes Loutithe rear end of the scroll-section folded and is immediately stitched adjacent --its-nfo1ded Wedge w and is king" a plate provided with ascroll section The edge of drawn through by the feed-dog. The whole piece turns about the-end o'f tlie operators wfinger a sa pivot, which, as stated above,
substantially at-its center, until the-entire circumference is folded ,and stitched. It will be noted that inthis-folding o.pei=ation the U-shaped scroll-section folds the mar- ;gi-n;al portion {of the piece around the curved edge 17 of the plate 16, which particularly facilitatesthis-operation in the folding of curved or circular work. The edge of the material as it passes through the folder abuts against the forward portion 10; of
the scroll-section, as shown inFig. 4, ;and is gradually foldedundergthe edge 17. In
tion I be stitched closely adjacent; the; folded edge thereof and'in order to Clo-this it is necessary that the folder'be so placed with respect to the needle that the stitching oceurs iminediately afterfthe-work leaves the rear or delivery ends ofthe scroll-section and the curved edge 17 clearly shown in Fig. 1. v
oft-he plate 16, as
, Having thus set fort-hthe nature of the invention, what clann herein is" -1." The COlHbllTELtlOll'Wltll a sewing inachine throat-plate having a needle-hole and a depressioirin front of said needle.-'hole,.of
a curved edge extending between the legs of the Scroll-section and spaced therefrom, ,and edge-guiding means on'the lowen'side of the guide-plateadjacent the curved edge.
thereof.
tion placed on its side, the lower leg of the v V -;scrollincreasingfrom.zeroatitsfront end feed dog in a lateraldirection due to its,-
curved edge extending-between the legs of the'scroll-secti'on and spaced therefrom.
The combination with a sewing ina- -'chinehaving stitch-forining and feeding mechanisms, of a'folder comprising a plate provided with i a scroll-section substantially Usshaped in cross-section and placed on its .side, and a guide-plate having a curved edge extending between the legs 5 of the scroll-sec- .t-ion andspaced therefrom, said guide-plate also having a work-supportingsurface portiondisposed at the side of the sewing point order that the piece should'be'properly" iinished it-is important that the folded porand substantially in a line through the sew 1 ing point normal to thedirecti'on .of' feed.
it. f A folder for sewing machines, compristhe machine and provided with a.scroll-section substantially U-shaped in cross-section and placed on its side, a guide-plate formed with a CUIVQd edge extending between the legs of the scroll-section and spaced therefrom, an edge-guide on the under side of the guide-plate adjacent the curved edge thereof, and means for securing the folder with the rear or delivery ends of the scrollsection and curved guiding edgev adjacent the needle opening.
6. A sewing machine having stitching mechanism including a needle, and a hemming device comprising a flat plate having an outwardly arched, circular edge, on which plate fabric is adapted to rest and to be turned with the edge of the fabric extending over said curved edge, and a folder arranged to guide the edge of the fabric around said curved edge whereby the fabric may be turned around on said plate while the edge thereof is folded around the curved edge of said plate said needle being disposed approximately in the line of said circular edge.
7. A sewing machine having stitching mechanism including a needle, and a heinining device comprising a flat plate having an outwardly arched, circular edge terminating adjacent the sewing needle, on which plate fabric is adapted to rest and to be turned with the edge of the fabric extending over said curved edge, and a folder arranged to guide the edge of the fabric around said curved edge whereby the fabric may be turned around on said plate while the edge thereof isfolded around the curved edge of said plate.
8. A sewing machine having stitching mechanism including a needle, and a heinming device comprising a flat plate having an outwardly arched, circular edge terminat ing adjacent the sewing needle, on which plate fabric is adapted to rest and to be turned with the edge of the fabric extending over said curved edge, and a folder ar ranged to guide the edge of the fabric around said curved edge whereby the fabric may be turned around on said plate while the edge thereof is folded around the curved edge of said plate, said'folder having a wall opposed to said curved edge and extending tangentially relatively to said curved edge.
9. A sewing machine having stitching mechanism including a needle, and a hemming device comprising a flat platehaving an outwardly arched, circular edge terminating adjacent the sewing needle, on which plate fabric is adapted to rest and to be turned with the edge of thefabric extending over said curved edge, and a' folder ar ranged to guidethe edge of the fabric around and under said curved edge whereby the fabric may be turned around on said plate while the edge thereof is folded around said curved edge, and a gauge under said plate against which the turned edge of the fabric is adapted to; engage.
10. A sewing machine comprising sewing means and a hemining device, including a fabric plate having a curved edge leading toward the sewing means, a folder adapted to guide the edge of the fabric around and under said curved edge, and a gauge or stop under said plate having an abutting surface crossing the arc of said curved edge.
11. A sewing machine comprising sewing meansincluding a needle and a needle plate having a needle aperture, and a groove in ad Vance of the needle aperture, a plate having a curved edge leading toward said needle aperture, a folder adapted to guide the edge of the fabric around and under said curved edge, said folder extending into the groove in the needle plate, and" a gauge or stop for the edge of the-fabric arranged below said curved edge and extending into said groove in the needle plate.
12. A sewing machine comprising stitohing means including an apertured needlev plate, a sewing needle operating in said aperture, said needle plate having an aperture for the feed dog arranged near the needle aperture, a'feed dog movable therein,
a fabric plate having an outwardly arched curved edge leading toward and terminating ust in advance of the needle aperture of the needle plate, on which fabric plate fabric is adapted to rest and to be turned with the edge of the fabric extending over said curved edge, a folder arranged to guide the edge of the fabric around said curved edge,
and a presser foot near said needle, having a claw extending inside'the are of the curved edge of said fabric plate.
In testimony whereof, I have signed my name to this specification. Y
CHARLES WINKELMANN.
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