US159391A - Improvement in hemmers for sewing-machines - Google Patents

Improvement in hemmers for sewing-machines Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US159391A
US159391A US159391DA US159391A US 159391 A US159391 A US 159391A US 159391D A US159391D A US 159391DA US 159391 A US159391 A US 159391A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
sewing
arm
machines
hemmers
improvement
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
Publication date
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US159391A publication Critical patent/US159391A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D05SEWING; EMBROIDERING; TUFTING
    • D05BSEWING
    • D05B35/00Work-feeding or -handling elements not otherwise provided for
    • D05B35/02Work-feeding or -handling elements not otherwise provided for for facilitating seaming; Hem-turning elements; Hemmers

Definitions

  • My invention relates to improvements in so as to carry the scroll B in line with the needle and feed of the sewing-machine.
  • the scroll is suspended in a horizontal position slightly below the arm A by means of a short arm, c, and is made with one side open its entire length, as Shown at d, the folding-lip e being formed on afront extension of the lower portion.
  • This construction enables th hem- -mer to turn the hein in a perfect manner, and at the same time, by allowing the goods to pass freely, prevents the edge of the latter from stretching and from being retarded by the cross-seams.
  • the front end of the main arm A is curved downward, and a short distance above its extreme end, upon the side opposite the scroll, is provided with a lateral arm, F.
  • the end of this arm is bent or turned down to form an ear, g, parallel to the end of the main arm, which also forms an ear, g.
  • Each of these ears is provided with two holes or slots, h h, one above the other, those in one being in line with those in the opposite ear, as shown.
  • the main arm A, the scrollarm c, and the lateral arm F are all castor otherwise formed in one piece for convenience and economy of construction, and to prevent them from working loose or becoming detached from each other by long use.
  • I is a horizontal plate connecting the bottoms or lower edges of the ears, and may be either cast with these parts or made in a separate piece, and secured thereto in any convenient manner.
  • the folding-plates are composed of two parts-first, a flat spring, J, from eight to ten inches in length, bent at or 'near the middle k, so that its ends are parallel to each other at about one-eighth of an inch apart, as described in my former patent.
  • This spring is applied to the ears g by passing its upper leaf through the upper holes h h, as Shown, and its lower leaf bears upward with considerable force against the under side of the plate I.
  • the second part of the folding plates is formed by a metal rod, L, passed through the lower holes h ofthe ears g, so as to lie between the leaves of the spring, with one end terminating just in iront of the bend 7c, and with its opposite end secured t-o the bent end m of the upper leaf, as shown in the draw- Y ings.
  • the arm F is provided with a )set-screw, N, by which the folding-plates can be fastened in any position in the holes h h, and such plates are made smooth, and their edges are rounded to facilitate the passage of the goods.
  • the Width of the hem depends upon the distance between the end of the arm A and the bend k of the folding plate, which can be witnesseses:

Description

" n A, F. coLY.
Hemmer for Sewing-Machines. N0. '|59,39|.` I Patented Feb. 2,1875.
UNITED STATES PATENT QEEIGEo ASA E. coLBY, 0E BATH, MAINE, ASS'IGNOE To THE coLBY ADJUSTABLE HEMMEE COMPANY, or SAME PLAGE.
IMPROVEMENTIN HEMMERS FOR SEWING-MACHlNES.
Specioation forming part of Letters Patent No. 159,391, dated February 2, 1875; application led January 22, 1875.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ASA F. GoLBY, of Bath, in the county of Sagadahoc and State of Maine, have invented a new and Improved Hemmin g Attachment for Sewing-Machines; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings forming part of this specification, in which- Figure l is a perspective view of my improved hemmer; Fig. 2, a side elevation, and Fig. 3 a perspective view, of the support for the folding scroll.
Similar letters of reference in the accompanying drawings indicate corresponding parts.
My invention relates to improvements in so as to carry the scroll B in line with the needle and feed of the sewing-machine. The scroll is suspended in a horizontal position slightly below the arm A by means of a short arm, c, and is made with one side open its entire length, as Shown at d, the folding-lip e being formed on afront extension of the lower portion. This construction enables th hem- -mer to turn the hein in a perfect manner, and at the same time, by allowing the goods to pass freely, prevents the edge of the latter from stretching and from being retarded by the cross-seams. The front end of the main arm A is curved downward, and a short distance above its extreme end, upon the side opposite the scroll, is provided with a lateral arm, F. The end of this arm is bent or turned down to form an ear, g, parallel to the end of the main arm, which also forms an ear, g. Each of these ears is provided with two holes or slots, h h, one above the other, those in one being in line with those in the opposite ear, as shown. The main arm A, the scrollarm c, and the lateral arm F are all castor otherwise formed in one piece for convenience and economy of construction, and to prevent them from working loose or becoming detached from each other by long use. I is a horizontal plate connecting the bottoms or lower edges of the ears, and may be either cast with these parts or made in a separate piece, and secured thereto in any convenient manner.
The folding-plates are composed of two parts-first, a flat spring, J, from eight to ten inches in length, bent at or 'near the middle k, so that its ends are parallel to each other at about one-eighth of an inch apart, as described in my former patent. This spring is applied to the ears g by passing its upper leaf through the upper holes h h, as Shown, and its lower leaf bears upward with considerable force against the under side of the plate I. The second part of the folding plates is formed by a metal rod, L, passed through the lower holes h ofthe ears g, so as to lie between the leaves of the spring, with one end terminating just in iront of the bend 7c, and with its opposite end secured t-o the bent end m of the upper leaf, as shown in the draw- Y ings. The arm F is provided with a )set-screw, N, by which the folding-plates can be fastened in any position in the holes h h, and such plates are made smooth, and their edges are rounded to facilitate the passage of the goods.
The operation of the hemmer thus constructed is as follows: The attachment being applied to the sewing-machine, as previously described, the goods to be hemmed are first passed sidewise between the lower leaf of the spring and the rod L, then turned up over the end of the latter rod, between it and the upper leaf of the spring', being at the same time drawn sidewise into the scroll. In this position it is placed under the presser-foot of the sewing-machine and fed forward in the usual manner. The upward pressure of the lower leaf of the spring against the under surface of the cloth bears the latter against the plate I, and permits the cloth to pass freely through the foldiugplates between the extremities thereof and the scroll, thereby guiding the cloth against the arm A, and preventing it from being fulled by the feed of the machine. The pressure upon the cloth being near the main arm A, the cloth is held back slightly in line, or nearly so, with the arm and scroll, While that portion being folded and turned, together with that at the opposite end of the folding plates, is allowed to pass freely. The clot-l1 is therefore fed evenly through the folding scroll and without being fulled.
The Width of the hem depends upon the distance between the end of the arm A and the bend k of the folding plate, which can be Witnesses:
FRANK O. BUTTERFIELD, J oHN J. PIUKMAN.
US159391D Improvement in hemmers for sewing-machines Expired - Lifetime US159391A (en)

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US159391A true US159391A (en) 1875-02-02

Family

ID=2228801

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US159391D Expired - Lifetime US159391A (en) Improvement in hemmers for sewing-machines

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US159391A (en)

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US159391A (en) Improvement in hemmers for sewing-machines
US132062A (en) Improvement in hemmers for sewing-machines
US146185A (en) Improvement in attachments for hemming
US141993A (en) Improvement in hemmers for sewing-machines
US144736A (en) Improvement in hemmers for sewing-machines
US193873A (en) Improvement in hemmers for sewing-machines
US258736A (en) Horace fishes
US129352A (en) Improvement in rufflers for sewing-machines
US128876A (en) Improvement in hemmers
US117604A (en) Improvement in hemmers for sewing-machines
US155976A (en) Improvement in sewing-machine attachments
US1315090A (en) John e
US419303A (en) Island
US146684A (en) Improvement in hemmers for sewing-machines
US599679A (en) Charles e
US58210A (en) Improvement in hem ming-gui des for sewing-machines
US119555A (en) Improvement in attachments for sewing-machines
US144649A (en) Improvement in hemmers for sewing-machines
US142543A (en) Improvement in rufflers for sewing-machines
US141623A (en) Improvement
US119921A (en) Improvement in hemmers for sewing-machines
US110810A (en) Improvement in attachments for sewing-machines
US196845A (en) Improvement in tuckers
US131418A (en) Improvement in tuckers for sewing-machines
US156662A (en) Improvement in rufflers for sewing-machines