US164241A - Improvement in sewing-machine guides for banding hats - Google Patents

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  • A is the work-plate; B, the principal guide, which is adjusted and secured to the workplate by the setscrew C in the usual manner for sewing-machine guides and attachments.
  • B the principal guide
  • D extends up and over to the side of the needlebar opposite the principal guide, and there forms a bearing, E, in which is arranged a bar, F, to be moved freely longitudinally in said bearing toward and from the principal guide; the inner end of this bar F is turned down and at right angles to form the auxiliary guide G.
  • the principal guide B is adjusted and secured distant from the needle according to the height upon the crown the line of stitches is to be run, the under side of the rim at the angle of the crown and rim resting against the guide B, and the guide C bearing upon the out or opposite side at the angle of the crown and rim, as seen in Fig. 1.
  • These two guides will hold the rim perpendicular, while the crown will run flat over the work-plate.
  • auxiliary guide For convenience of operating the auxiliary guide, it is movable longitudinally in the bearing E. It is forced forward to its work by pressing upon the head L, and caught and held in that position by a spring-latch, H, and upon the releasing of the latch a spring, 61, draws it back, as seen in broken lines. In coming back it is desirable that the guideG rise.
  • a stud, a, on the bar F works in an inclined slot, b, in the bearing E, as seen in Fig. 4, which imparts a partial rotation to the bar as it moves from one extreme to the other; and this gives to the guide G, which extends at nearly right angles from the bar, a corresponding rise as it is moved from the guide B, and depression as it is moved toward the guide B.

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b. WHEELER.
Sewing-Machine Guide for Banding Hats. No. 164,241; Patentedlune8,1875.
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UNITED STATES DWIGHT WHEELER, BRIDGEPORT, CONNECTICUT.
IMPROVEMENT IN SEWING-MACHINE GUIDES FOR BANDING HATS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 64,2 1l, dated June 8, 1875 application filed December 26, 1874.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, DWIGHT WHEELER, of Bridgeport, in the county of Fairfield and State .of Connecticut, have invented a new Sewing-Machine Guide for Banding Hats; and I do hereby declare the following, when taken in connectionwith the accompanying drawings and the letters of reference marked .thereon, to be a full, clear, and exact descrip- .will pass between the two guides, the auxiliary guide bearing the rim against the principal guide, and the crown down upon the work-plate, s0 asto guide the hat by the rim, and set distant from the needle according to the width of the band, or the line on the band where the stitches are to be run, all as more fully hereinafter described.
The construction of the sewing mechanism of the WillcoX & Gibbsmachine, as also its general construction, is too well known to be here described in detail.
For the use of my invention none of the mechanism of the machine requires change, and it may be applied to many of the known machines.
A is the work-plate; B, the principal guide, which is adjusted and secured to the workplate by the setscrew C in the usual manner for sewing-machine guides and attachments. From the principal guide B an arm, D, extends up and over to the side of the needlebar opposite the principal guide, and there forms a bearing, E, in which is arranged a bar, F, to be moved freely longitudinally in said bearing toward and from the principal guide; the inner end of this bar F is turned down and at right angles to form the auxiliary guide G.
In operation, the principal guide B is adjusted and secured distant from the needle according to the height upon the crown the line of stitches is to be run, the under side of the rim at the angle of the crown and rim resting against the guide B, and the guide C bearing upon the out or opposite side at the angle of the crown and rim, as seen in Fig. 1. These two guides will hold the rim perpendicular, while the crown will run flat over the work-plate.
For convenience of operating the auxiliary guide, it is movable longitudinally in the bearing E. It is forced forward to its work by pressing upon the head L, and caught and held in that position by a spring-latch, H, and upon the releasing of the latch a spring, 61, draws it back, as seen in broken lines. In coming back it is desirable that the guideG rise. To do this a stud, a, on the bar F works in an inclined slot, b, in the bearing E, as seen in Fig. 4, which imparts a partial rotation to the bar as it moves from one extreme to the other; and this gives to the guide G, which extends at nearly right angles from the bar, a corresponding rise as it is moved from the guide B, and depression as it is moved toward the guide B.
Both the principal and auxiliary guides being connected, the adjustment and securing the principal guide adjusts and secures both.
I claim I The combination of the principal guide B on the work-plate, and auxiliary guide Gr, arranged above the work-plate, and having a combined rotative and longitudinal movement, substantially as specified.
DWIGHT WHEELER.
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FEEnEEIcK S. SANFORD, REUBEN BLAKE.
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US5163376A (en) * 1991-09-06 1992-11-17 Mim Industries, Inc. Tubular seaming system
US5261340A (en) * 1991-02-19 1993-11-16 Mim Industries, Inc. Detachable template clamp having a removable sewing template
US5421277A (en) * 1991-03-28 1995-06-06 Mim Industries, Inc. Workpiece pallet having a detachable workpiece holder
US5445090A (en) * 1991-07-25 1995-08-29 Mim Industries, Inc. Interchangeable clamp for use in a sewing machine

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US5261340A (en) * 1991-02-19 1993-11-16 Mim Industries, Inc. Detachable template clamp having a removable sewing template
US5421277A (en) * 1991-03-28 1995-06-06 Mim Industries, Inc. Workpiece pallet having a detachable workpiece holder
US5427043A (en) * 1991-03-28 1995-06-27 Mim Industries, Inc. Workpiece pallet having a detachable workpiece holder and method of sewing a workpiece
US5632214A (en) * 1991-03-28 1997-05-27 Mim Industries, Inc. Workpiece pallet having a detachable workpiece holder
US5146859A (en) * 1991-06-20 1992-09-15 Mim Industries, Inc. Adjustable clamp for use in a sewing machine
US5445090A (en) * 1991-07-25 1995-08-29 Mim Industries, Inc. Interchangeable clamp for use in a sewing machine
US5509367A (en) * 1991-07-25 1996-04-23 Mim Industries, Inc. Clamp having adjustable presser members
US5163376A (en) * 1991-09-06 1992-11-17 Mim Industries, Inc. Tubular seaming system

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