US1853413A - Binding and piping attachment for sewing machines - Google Patents

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US1853413A
US1853413A US357562A US35756229A US1853413A US 1853413 A US1853413 A US 1853413A US 357562 A US357562 A US 357562A US 35756229 A US35756229 A US 35756229A US 1853413 A US1853413 A US 1853413A
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    • D05B35/06Work-feeding or -handling elements not otherwise provided for for attaching bands, ribbons, strips, or tapes or for binding
    • D05B35/062Work-feeding or -handling elements not otherwise provided for for attaching bands, ribbons, strips, or tapes or for binding with hem-turning
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  • This invention has for its object to provide an improved sewing machine binder of such construction that one or more piping strips may be fed to the needle of a sewing machine with the binding, for enabling binding and piping to be simultaneously performed, all as will be hereinafter more fully explained.
  • Fig. 1 is a plan view of the improved binding and piping attachment.
  • Fig. 2 is a side view of the same looking from the right of Fig. 1
  • Fig. 3 is an end view of the samelooking from the bottom of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 4 is a bottom view of the attachment.
  • Fig. 5 is a plan view of a modified form of the invention, and Figs. 6 and 7 are opposite side views of the same.
  • 12 denotes-a presser-foot having a forked shank 13 by which it may be attached to the presser bar of a sewing machine.
  • Attached to the presser-foot 12 is a plate 14 having a laterally extending part 15 provided with an openslot purpose of accommodating bindingsof different widths, or for the purpose of receiving both a comparativelynarrow binding tape or strip, and a relatively wide piping strip.
  • an adjustable lever guide 20 Pivotally mounted on the plate 14 is an adjustable lever guide 20 havingat its forward end a depending guiding lip 21 integral with which is a stop finger 22 which may serve as an edge guide for the folded edge of the binding and which serves, by contact with the scroll 18, to limit the inward movement of the said guide when it is adjusted to the position shown in dotted lines in Fig. l for the purpose to be hereinafter explained.
  • Said finger also serves to limit the outward movement of said guide when adjusted to the position shown in full lines in Fig. 1, by contact with the left hand edge of the plate 14.
  • the depending lip 21 is forward of the front end of the binder scroll, and when. in the position shown in dotted lines in Fig.1 is approximately in line with the right hand 1929.
  • This guide 20 hasnear its forward end an integral upwardly projecting flange 25 provided with a vertical slot 24.
  • the guide 20 is frictionally held in any position to which itmay be adj usted by a spiderspring washer 29.
  • a piping guide plate 25 Attached to the plate 14, by rivets or otherwise, is a piping guide plate 25 having at its edge a series of open slots 26 of different widths and having at its rear end an inclined upwardly projecting flange 27 at the base of which is a slot 28;
  • the pi ing guide consists of a series of separated ngers 32 of different lengths attached to the under side of the upper fold or lobe of the binder scroll 18, said fingers being spaced apart to afi'ord piping guide slots 26 of different lengths, said slots being open to the left for the convenient insertion, edge'wise, of the piping strips.
  • the guiding of the piping strips is assisted by 'do wn-turned lugs 32 at the outer ends of the fingers 32.
  • a binding of i any desired width may be led through the slot 24 in the upwardly projecting flange 23 at the rear of the lever guide 20, and thence through one of the slots 19 in the binder scroll 18. It will be noted, that sai'd'flange 23 with its'vertical strip guiding slot 24, is
  • one of the V .s'croll slots 19 in the binding scroll 18 and a wider piping strip be led through a larger slot in said scrollthe binding and piping may be simultaneously attachedto the edge of a fabric the right hand edge of which is ex- 1 tended into the binder scroll beneath the piping guide plate 25, and in such case the binding and piping will appear on both sides of the fabric edge. If, however, a plurality of folded strips of different widths be led through the slot 28 at the end of the plate 25,
  • binding and single piping showing on both sides of the fabric edge, may be simultaneously performed by leading a relatively narrow binding strip through one of the smaller scroll slots 19 and at thesame time passing a wider piping strip through one of the larger scroll slots, the piping strip being folded into the binding strip or binding.
  • a relatively narrow binding may be led through the smallest scroll slot 19 and two or three wider piping strips, of gradually increasing widths, may be guided through the gradually increasing largerslots 19,.and thus either, double or triple piping, showing on both sides of the work, may be performed by the use of the slotted binder scroll alone, without using the piping guides to form piping showing on only oneside ofithe work, the piping strips being all folded within the binding strip.
  • a sewing machine binding and piping attachment comprising a binder scroll, combined with a piping guide-plate having a plurality of piping guide slots. 7
  • a sewing machine binding and piping attachment comprising a binder scroll having a series of slots of different sizes, for the accommodation of binding strips of diiferent widths, combined with a piping guide plate having a plurality of piping guide slots of different lengths.
  • a sewing machine binding and piping attachment comprising a presser-foot having a shank for attachment to a presser bar, combined'with a plate secured to said presserfoot, a binder scroll supported by said plate, and a, piping guide plate having a plurality of strip guiding slots.
  • a sewing machine binding and piping attachment comprising a. presser-foot having a shank for attachment to a presser bar, combined with a plate secured to said presserfoot, a binder scroll supported by said plate, a piping guide plate having one or more strip guidingslots, and a pivotally. mounted guide on said first-named plate having a depending finger located forward of said binder scroll.
  • a sewing machine binding and piping attachment comprising a presser-foot having a shank by which it may be secured to the presserbar of a sewing machine, combined with a binderscroll having a series of stripguiding slots of different lengths,'to accommodate binding strips of different widths,
  • a piping guide-plate having a plurality of strip guiding slots of different lengths.
  • a sewing machine binding and piping attachment comprising a presser-foot having a shank by' which it maybe secured to the presser bar of a sewing machine, combined with a binder scroll having a series of stripguiding slots of different lengths, to accommodate binding strips of different widths, a piping guide-plate having a plurality of strip-guiding slotsof different lengths, and
  • a sewing machine binding and piping attachment comprising a binder scroll, combined with a piping guide-plate having a plurality of piping guide slots, and a pivotally mounted guide having a depending finger located forward of said binder scroll.
  • a sewing machinebinding attachment comprising a presser foot having a shank for attaching the sameto the presser barcof, a

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April 1932- w. c. sRElsT ET AL .BINDING AND PIPING ATTACHMENT FOR SEWING MACHINES Filed April 23, 1929 Patented Apr. 12, 1932 UNITED ,STATES PATENT OFFICE WALTER QGREIST, ANDREW J. CARMICHAEIJ, AND PEACE R. FISCHER, OF NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, ASSIGNORS TO THE GREIST MANUFACTURING COMPANY, A COR PORATION OF CONNECTICUT' BINDING AND PIPING ATTACHMENT FOR SEWING MACHINES Application filed. April 23,
This invention has for its object to provide an improved sewing machine binder of such construction that one or more piping strips may be fed to the needle of a sewing machine with the binding, for enabling binding and piping to be simultaneously performed, all as will be hereinafter more fully explained.
In the accompanying drawings Fig. 1 is a plan view of the improved binding and piping attachment. Fig. 2 is a side view of the same looking from the right of Fig. 1, and Fig. 3 is an end view of the samelooking from the bottom of Fig. 1. Fig. 4 is a bottom view of the attachment. Fig. 5 is a plan view of a modified form of the invention, and Figs. 6 and 7 are opposite side views of the same.
Referring to the drawings, 12 denotes-a presser-foot having a forked shank 13 by which it may be attached to the presser bar of a sewing machine. Attached to the presser-foot 12 is a plate 14 having a laterally extending part 15 provided with an openslot purpose of accommodating bindingsof different widths, or for the purpose of receiving both a comparativelynarrow binding tape or strip, and a relatively wide piping strip.
Pivotally mounted on the plate 14 is an adjustable lever guide 20 havingat its forward end a depending guiding lip 21 integral with which is a stop finger 22 which may serve as an edge guide for the folded edge of the binding and which serves, by contact with the scroll 18, to limit the inward movement of the said guide when it is adjusted to the position shown in dotted lines in Fig. l for the purpose to be hereinafter explained. Said finger also serves to limit the outward movement of said guide when adjusted to the position shown in full lines in Fig. 1, by contact with the left hand edge of the plate 14. The depending lip 21 is forward of the front end of the binder scroll, and when. in the position shown in dotted lines in Fig.1 is approximately in line with the right hand 1929. Serial No. 35?,562-
also preferably provided with a sinallupwardly projecting lug 23 for convenience inadj ustingsaid guide from theposition shown in full lines to the position shown in dotted lines in Fig. 1, or vice versa. This guide 20 hasnear its forward end an integral upwardly projecting flange 25 provided with a vertical slot 24. The guide 20 is frictionally held in any position to which itmay be adj usted by a spiderspring washer 29.
Attached to the plate 14, by rivets or otherwise, is a piping guide plate 25 having at its edge a series of open slots 26 of different widths and having at its rear end an inclined upwardly projecting flange 27 at the base of which is a slot 28; The slotted poi,-
the opening between the two folds or lobes of r the binder scroll 18, and preferably extends slightly into said opening when the attachment is in use.
In the form of the invention shown in Figs. 5, 6 and 7 the pi ing guide consists of a series of separated ngers 32 of different lengths attached to the under side of the upper fold or lobe of the binder scroll 18, said fingers being spaced apart to afi'ord piping guide slots 26 of different lengths, said slots being open to the left for the convenient insertion, edge'wise, of the piping strips. The guiding of the piping strips is assisted by 'do wn-turned lugs 32 at the outer ends of the fingers 32.
- In the operation of the improved binding and piping attachment in the form of the invention shown in Figs. 1 to 4, a binding of i any desired width may be led through the slot 24 in the upwardly projecting flange 23 at the rear of the lever guide 20, and thence through one of the slots 19 in the binder scroll 18. It will be noted, that sai'd'flange 23 with its'vertical strip guiding slot 24, is
closely adjacent to-said binder scroll. If a narrow binding be led through, one of the V .s'croll slots 19 in the binding scroll 18 and a wider piping strip be led through a larger slot in said scrollthe binding and piping may be simultaneously attachedto the edge of a fabric the right hand edge of which is ex- 1 tended into the binder scroll beneath the piping guide plate 25, and in such case the binding and piping will appear on both sides of the fabric edge. If, however, a plurality of folded strips of different widths be led through the slot 28 at the end of the plate 25,
and thence through the slots 26 in saidplate,
or be otherwise entered into said slots, and
be extended edgewise intothe binder scroll 18, and a binding strip be also simultaneously entered into said binding scroll 18, binding and multiple piping will be simultaneously performed by the use of this improved attachment, the pipings appearing on the upper side only of the work.
, The adjustable guiding lever, when in the position shown in dotted lines in Fig. 1,
servesto assist in guiding the binding and being limited, in all of its details, to the particular constructions herein shown and described, as such details may be widely varied,
within the limits of mechanical skill, without 7 departing from the scope of the invention.
' As hereinbefore stated, binding and single piping, showing on both sides of the fabric edge, may be simultaneously performed by leading a relatively narrow binding strip through one of the smaller scroll slots 19 and at thesame time passing a wider piping strip through one of the larger scroll slots, the piping strip being folded into the binding strip or binding. Or, if desired, a relatively narrow binding may be led through the smallest scroll slot 19 and two or three wider piping strips, of gradually increasing widths, may be guided through the gradually increasing largerslots 19,.and thus either, double or triple piping, showing on both sides of the work, may be performed by the use of the slotted binder scroll alone, without using the piping guides to form piping showing on only oneside ofithe work, the piping strips being all folded within the binding strip. In thus using the slotted binder scroll on a sewing'machine, either in doing plain binding or binding and piping, particularly the claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent-:
1. A sewing machine binding and piping attachment comprising a binder scroll, combined with a piping guide-plate having a plurality of piping guide slots. 7
2. A sewing machine binding and piping attachment comprising a binder scroll having a series of slots of different sizes, for the accommodation of binding strips of diiferent widths, combined with a piping guide plate having a plurality of piping guide slots of different lengths. 7
p 3. A sewing machine binding and piping attachment comprising a presser-foot having a shank for attachment to a presser bar, combined'with a plate secured to said presserfoot, a binder scroll supported by said plate, and a, piping guide plate having a plurality of strip guiding slots.
4. A sewing machine binding and piping attachment comprising a. presser-foot having a shank for attachment to a presser bar, combined with a plate secured to said presserfoot, a binder scroll supported by said plate, a piping guide plate having one or more strip guidingslots, and a pivotally. mounted guide on said first-named plate having a depending finger located forward of said binder scroll.
5. A sewing machine binding and piping attachment comprising a presser-foot having a shank by which it may be secured to the presserbar of a sewing machine, combined with a binderscroll having a series of stripguiding slots of different lengths,'to accommodate binding strips of different widths,
and a piping guide-plate having a plurality of strip guiding slots of different lengths.
6. A sewing machine binding and piping attachment comprising a presser-foot having a shank by' which it maybe secured to the presser bar of a sewing machine, combined with a binder scroll having a series of stripguiding slots of different lengths, to accommodate binding strips of different widths, a piping guide-plate having a plurality of strip-guiding slotsof different lengths, and
a pivotally" mounted guide on said firstnamed plate having a depending finger located forward of said binder scroll.
7. A sewing machine binding and piping attachment comprising a binder scroll, combined with a piping guide-plate having a plurality of piping guide slots, and a pivotally mounted guide having a depending finger located forward of said binder scroll.
8. A sewing machinebinding attachment comprising a presser foot having a shank for attaching the sameto the presser barcof, a
sewing ma'chine,; combined with a plateattached to said presser foot, a binder scroll mounted on said plate, and a guide pivotally mounted on said plate and the free end of which is adapted to be located forward of said binder scroll.. I
In testimony whereof We affix our signatures.
WALTER C. GREIST. A. J. CARMIOHAEL. PEACE R. FISCHER.
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