US1663491A - Trimming mechanism for sewing machines - Google Patents

Trimming mechanism for sewing machines Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US1663491A
US1663491A US90605A US9060526A US1663491A US 1663491 A US1663491 A US 1663491A US 90605 A US90605 A US 90605A US 9060526 A US9060526 A US 9060526A US 1663491 A US1663491 A US 1663491A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
trimming
bracket
plate
trimming mechanism
bed plate
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
US90605A
Inventor
Berger Joseph
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Union Special Machine Co
Original Assignee
Union Special Machine Co
Priority date (The priority date 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 date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Union Special Machine Co filed Critical Union Special Machine Co
Priority to US90605A priority Critical patent/US1663491A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US1663491A publication Critical patent/US1663491A/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
    • D05B35/10Edge guides

Definitions

  • JOSEIH BERGER 01 "UTICA, NEW YORK
  • Figure l is a view partly in front elevation andpartly in section showing a portion of a sewing machine with my improved trimming mechanism unit applied thereto;
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional view on the line 22 of ig- 1;
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the unit supporting means detached from the machine, also showing the cover plate which is attached thereto, and
  • Fig. le is a view partly in plan and partly in section of the machine immediately above the throat plate and the trimming mechanism unit.
  • the :present invention is directed'to the .unit mounting of the parts of the trimming mechanismon the bed plate of the machine, so that it can be-adjusted' toward and from the stitching mechanism.
  • the sewing machine to which the invention is applied consists of a needle 1, an under thread carrying looper 2, and an overedgethread carrying looper 3. These stitching elements cooperate to form overedgest-itches.
  • the material is fed-to thestitching mechanism by feed dogs 4: which operate through slots in a throat plate 5.
  • This throat plate 5 is rigidly secured a to an upstanding member 6 carried by abed plate 7.
  • the throatplate is secured by screws 8, 8 tothis upstanding member 6.
  • the trimming mechanism consists of a stationary trimming blade 9 and a movable trimming blade 10.
  • This movable trimming blade 10 is carried by a bracket arm 11 fixed to a shaft 12.
  • the shaft 12 is mounted in a bracket 13.
  • Said bracket 13 is provided with 9. depending tenon or rib 1 1 which is adapted to engage a similarly shaped groove 15 formed inthe bed plate 7 of the machine (see Fig. .2).
  • Said bracket13 is secured to the bed plate by bolts 16, 16. These bolts '16, 16 pass througl'i elongated slots 17, 17, respectively.
  • the slots 17' are formed in the bed plate, and the bolts are passed upt-hrough these slots in the bed plate and are threaded into the b1'acket13.
  • the clamping plate 1.8 is provided, through which both of t-he'bolts pass, and. this clamping plate is drawn tightly against the under faceof the bed plate.
  • I i a The shaft 12 carrying the bracket arm 11 supporting the movable trimming blade is moved endwise and'to the left-as viewed in Fig. 1, by the spring 19.
  • the shaft is rocked by an arm 20 to which is connected a liiik 21.
  • the bracket 13 is provided with spaced sleeves 22; 22 and the shaft 12 is located in these spaced sleeves.
  • the arm 20 is secured to the shaftbetween the sleeves 22 1.22, and there issufiicient play :to permit a limited endwise movement of the shaft 152 through the action of the spring 19.
  • an upstanding post 23 Secured to one end of the bracket 13 is an upstanding post 23. :'This upstanding'post engages the under face of the throat plate 5. Said throat plate is provided with a slot 24' through which a screw 25 passes. The purpose. ofthe slot is topermit-the post to be adjusted with thebracket 18.
  • the stati0nnary -blade9 oi the trimming mechanism is mounted on this post'28.
  • Thepost 28 is setrimming blade are mounted.
  • This unit support is capable of adjustment toward and from the needle in a direction at right angles to the line of feed. This adjustmentrcan be readily accomplished by looscningthe bolts 16, 16,,and alsothe screw 25.
  • the entire trimming mechanism may be shifted as a unit toward and from the needle.
  • the purpose of the ad.- justment is to vary the width of the edge of the fabric which is covered by the overseaming stitches.
  • the trimming mechanism is carried by a unit support which is mounted on the bed plate of the machine, and therefore, the entire trimming mechanism has a rigid durable supporting means which can be readily shifted as noted above, for varying the width of the edge which is covered by overseaming stitches.
  • the cover plate 27 is provided with a deflector 27 which rests against the supporting ledge 27 when the-cover plate is closed, This positions the deflector relative to the trimming devices so that the trimmed off strip is deflected back toward the front of the machine and away from the stitching mechanism.
  • the cover plate is mounted on the unit supporting bracket 13 which carries the trimming members, it will readily be seen that when the trimming device is adjusted toward and from the needle of the stitching mechanism, the strip defiector is adjusted therewith.
  • trimming mechanism as used in conjunction with an overseaming stitching mechanism, it will be understood that it may be used in connection with any character of stitching mechanism where it is desired to trim the edge of the material a given distance from the line of stitching.
  • a bed plate, athroat plate, stitching mechanism including a needle, upper and lower trimming members, a bracket adjustably attached to the bed plate and capable of being adjusted toward and from the needle, an upstanding post carried by the bracket on which is mounted said lower trimming member, said post being adjustably secured to the throat plate, and means whereby said on which said stationary trimming member is mounted, means for adjustably securing said bracket to said bed plate, and means for adjustably securing said post to said throat plate whereby said trimming mechanism as a unit may be adjusted toward and from the needle.
  • a bed plate, a throat plate, stitching mechanism including a needle, trimming mechanism including an upper movable trimming member and a lower stationary trimming member, a shaft carrying said upper movable member, abracket in which said shaft is mounted, a post secured to said bracket on which said stationary trimming member is mounted, means for adjustably securing said bracket to said bed plate, means for adjustably securing said post to said throat plate whereby said trimming mechanism as a unit may be adjusted toward and from the needle, said adjustable connection between the bed plate and the bracket including a rib on said bracket, a groove in said bed plate in which said rib fits, said bed plate having slots beneath said rib and groove, and bolts adapted to be passed up through said slots and threaded into said bracket for holding the bracket in adjusted positions.
  • a bed plate stitch forming mechanism including a needle
  • trimming mechanism including upper and lower trimming members
  • means for supporting said trimming members whereby the same may be adjusted toward and from the stitching mechanism as a unit for varying the position of the trimming mechanism relative to the needle

Landscapes

  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Textile Engineering (AREA)
  • Sewing Machines And Sewing (AREA)

Description

[March 20, 1928, 1,663,491
J. BERGER TRIMMING MECHANISM FOR SEWING'MACHINES Filed Feb. 25, 1926 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 March 20, 1928.
' J. BERGER TRIMMING MECHANISM FOR SEWING MACHINES Filed Feb 25. 1926 2 Sheets-Sheet Patented Mar. 20, 1928.
UNITED STA ES [PATENT OFFLCE.
JOSEIH BERGER, =01 "UTICA, NEW YORK,
ASSIGNOR TO onion srncrar. macnrnn COMPANY, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, A CORPORATION OF ILLINOIS.
TRIMMING MECHANISM FOR SEWING MACHINES.
Application fi led February 25, -1926.- Serial No. 90,605.
Figure lis a view partly in front elevation andpartly in section showing a portion of a sewing machine with my improved trimming mechanism unit applied thereto;
Fig. 2 is a sectional view on the line 22 of ig- 1;
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the unit supporting means detached from the machine, also showing the cover plate which is attached thereto, and
Fig. leis a view partly in plan and partly in section of the machine immediately above the throat plate and the trimming mechanism unit. I
In mycopending application Serial No. 729,100, .filed 'July'30, 1924, I have shown, described and claimed in detailethe trimming mechanism which is present in this application. The :present invention is directed'to the .unit mounting of the parts of the trimming mechanismon the bed plate of the machine, so that it can be-adjusted' toward and from the stitching mechanism. The sewing machine to which the invention is applied consists of a needle 1, an under thread carrying looper 2, and an overedgethread carrying looper 3. These stitching elements cooperate to form overedgest-itches. The material is fed-to thestitching mechanism by feed dogs 4: which operate through slots in a throat plate 5. This throat plate 5 is rigidly secured a to an upstanding member 6 carried by abed plate 7. The throatplate is secured by screws 8, 8 tothis upstanding member 6.
The trimming mechanism consists of a stationary trimming blade 9 and a movable trimming blade 10. This movable trimming blade 10 is carried by a bracket arm 11 fixed to a shaft 12. The shaft 12 is mounted in a bracket 13. Said bracket 13 is provided with 9. depending tenon or rib 1 1 which is adapted to engage a similarly shaped groove 15 formed inthe bed plate 7 of the machine (see Fig. .2). Said bracket13 is secured to the bed plate by bolts 16, 16. These bolts '16, 16 pass througl'i elongated slots 17, 17, respectively. The slots 17'are formed in the bed plate, and the bolts are passed upt-hrough these slots in the bed plate and are threaded into the b1'acket13. The clamping plate 1.8 is provided, through which both of t-he'bolts pass, and. this clamping plate is drawn tightly against the under faceof the bed plate. I i a The shaft 12 carrying the bracket arm 11 supporting the movable trimming blade is moved endwise and'to the left-as viewed in Fig. 1, by the spring 19. l The shaft is rocked by an arm 20 to which is connected a liiik 21. The bracket 13 is provided with spaced sleeves 22; 22 and the shaft 12 is located in these spaced sleeves. The arm 20 is secured to the shaftbetween the sleeves 22 1.22, and there issufiicient play :to permit a limited endwise movement of the shaft 152 through the action of the spring 19.
Secured to one end of the bracket 13 is an upstanding post 23. :'This upstanding'post engages the under face of the throat plate 5. Said throat plate is provided with a slot 24' through which a screw 25 passes. The purpose. ofthe slot is topermit-the post to be adjusted with thebracket 18. The stati0nnary -blade9 oi the trimming mechanism is mounted on this post'28. Thepost 28 is setrimming blade are mounted. This unit support is capable of adjustment toward and from the needle in a direction at right angles to the line of feed. This adjustmentrcan be readily accomplished by looscningthe bolts 16, 16,,and alsothe screw 25. l Jhen these parts are loosened, then the entire trimming mechanism may be shifted as a unit toward and from the needle. The purpose of the ad.- justment is to vary the width of the edge of the fabric which is covered by the overseaming stitches. It will be noted that the trimming mechanism is carried by a unit support which is mounted on the bed plate of the machine, and therefore, the entire trimming mechanism has a rigid durable supporting means which can be readily shifted as noted above, for varying the width of the edge which is covered by overseaming stitches.
The cover plate 27 is provided with a deflector 27 which rests against the supporting ledge 27 when the-cover plate is closed, This positions the deflector relative to the trimming devices so that the trimmed off strip is deflected back toward the front of the machine and away from the stitching mechanism. Inasmuch as the cover plate is mounted on the unit supporting bracket 13 which carries the trimming members, it will readily be seen that when the trimming device is adjusted toward and from the needle of the stitching mechanism, the strip defiector is adjusted therewith.
While I have described the trimming mechanism as used in conjunction with an overseaming stitching mechanism, it will be understood that it may be used in connection with any character of stitching mechanism where it is desired to trim the edge of the material a given distance from the line of stitching.
It is obvious that minor changes in the details of construction may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.
Having thus described the inventiomwhat I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is i 1. In a sewing machine, the combination of a bed plate, a throat plate, stitch forming mechanism including a needle, trimming mechanism including upper and lower trimming members, and means for supporting said trimming members including a bracket on which said members are mounted, means for connecting said bracket to the bed plate so that said bracket can be adjusted for varying the position of the trimming mechanism relative to the needle and means for supporting one end of said throat plate on said bracket.
2. In a sewing machine, the combination of a bed plate, athroat plate, stitching mechanism including a needle, upper and lower trimming members, a bracket adjustably attached to the bed plate and capable of being adjusted toward and from the needle, an upstanding post carried by the bracket on which is mounted said lower trimming member, said post being adjustably secured to the throat plate, and means whereby said on which said stationary trimming member is mounted, means for adjustably securing said bracket to said bed plate, and means for adjustably securing said post to said throat plate whereby said trimming mechanism as a unit may be adjusted toward and from the needle.
4. In a sewing machine, the combination of a bed plate, a throat plate, stitching mechanism including a needle, trimming mechanism including an upper movable trimming member and a lower stationary trimming member, a shaft carrying said upper movable member, abracket in which said shaft is mounted, a post secured to said bracket on which said stationary trimming member is mounted, means for adjustably securing said bracket to said bed plate, means for adjustably securing said post to said throat plate whereby said trimming mechanism as a unit may be adjusted toward and from the needle, said adjustable connection between the bed plate and the bracket including a rib on said bracket, a groove in said bed plate in which said rib fits, said bed plate having slots beneath said rib and groove, and bolts adapted to be passed up through said slots and threaded into said bracket for holding the bracket in adjusted positions.
5. In a sewing machine, the combination of a bed plate, stitch forming mechanism including a needle, trimming mechanism including upper and lower trimming members, means for supporting said trimming members whereby the same may be adjusted toward and from the stitching mechanism as a unit for varying the position of the trimming mechanism relative to the needle, a deflector hingedly mounted on said means for supporting the trimming members for deflecting the trimmed ofl strip, said deflector being adjustable with the trimming mechanism as a unit and capable of swinging to give access to the stitch forming mechanism.
In testimony whereof, I aflix my signature.
JOSEPH BERGER.
US90605A 1926-02-25 1926-02-25 Trimming mechanism for sewing machines Expired - Lifetime US1663491A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US90605A US1663491A (en) 1926-02-25 1926-02-25 Trimming mechanism for sewing machines

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US90605A US1663491A (en) 1926-02-25 1926-02-25 Trimming mechanism for sewing machines

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US1663491A true US1663491A (en) 1928-03-20

Family

ID=22223506

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US90605A Expired - Lifetime US1663491A (en) 1926-02-25 1926-02-25 Trimming mechanism for sewing machines

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US1663491A (en)

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US1663491A (en) Trimming mechanism for sewing machines
US2024435A (en) Sewing machine throat-plate
US1007936A (en) Binding attachment for sewing-machines.
US767301A (en) Sewing-machine guide.
US1143903A (en) Ruffling and sewing machine.
US2324861A (en) Feeding mechanism for sewing machines
US1183661A (en) Sewing-machine.
US740094A (en) Plaiter attachment for sewing-machines.
US1314820A (en) Attachment foe
US552160A (en) Sewing machine
US882480A (en) Binding attachment for sewing-machines.
US692150A (en) Work-gage for sewing-machines.
US1312413A (en) Trimming mechanism for sewing machines
US1843832A (en) Presser foot for sewing machines
US3027857A (en) Bracket-arm design for zigzag sewing machines
US875606A (en) Needle-adjusting device for sewing-machines.
US394970A (en) Guide for sewing-machines
US1267621A (en) Presser-foot for sewing-machines.
US875639A (en) Stripper-blade support and guide for ruffling-machines.
US621038A (en) Sewing-machine lap-seam feller
US415035A (en) Hemming attachment for sewing-machines
US561043A (en) Stockton borton
US882473A (en) Strip-guide for sewing-machines.
US185823A (en) Improvement in button-hole attachments for sewing-machines
US845404A (en) Sewing-machine hemmer.