US1993350A - Needle bar bearing mechanism - Google Patents
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- D05—SEWING; EMBROIDERING; TUFTING
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- D05B3/00—Sewing apparatus or machines with mechanism for lateral movement of the needle or the work or both for making ornamental pattern seams, for sewing buttonholes, for reinforcing openings, or for fastening articles, e.g. buttons, by sewing
- D05B3/06—Sewing apparatus or machines with mechanism for lateral movement of the needle or the work or both for making ornamental pattern seams, for sewing buttonholes, for reinforcing openings, or for fastening articles, e.g. buttons, by sewing for sewing buttonholes
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- the object of my invention is to provide an.
- Fig. 1 is a side elevational view of a part of a button hole sewing machine head showing the needle bar arranged therein, together with my improved bearing mechanism;
- Fig. 2 is an enlarged vertical sectional view of the frame and needle bar mechanism upon line 2-2 of Fig. 3;
- Fig. 3 is a plan view of the needle bar mechanism.
- Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the bearing mechanism assembled
- Fig. 5 is a perspective. view of the parts com- 45- prising the bearing mechanism in disassembled relation.
- the bearing mechanism constituting my invention for supporting and guiding the needle bar is mounted at the upper end of the arm 11 and constitutes an annular flanged supporting 5 member 13, threaded on its inner surface above the flange 14 to receive the locking nut 15.
- the bearing mechanism consists of a sleeve member 1 16 slidable upon the needle bar 12, and having the flange 17 and being screw threaded on the 20 inner surface of its upper end-18 to accommodate the locking nut 19.
- a thin round flexible metallic disk 20 flts over the upper end 18 of the sleeve member 16, and when the locking nut 19 is in' place, the disk 20 is securely held through its 25 center between the flange 17 and the lower edge of the locking nut 19.
- the rim or periphery of the disk 20 is in turn securely held between the flange 14 of the supporting member 13, and the lower surface of the locking nut 15.
- the flexible disk 20 permits free and accurate movement of the needle bar.
- the needle bar is free to reciprocate axially and to rotate by sliding and turning in the sleeve member 16, and is free to 35 I oscillate because of the flexibility of the disk 20. It will thus be seen that complete freedom of movement for the needle bar is provided, without the necessity of using a complicated universal joint which is continually getting out of order and needing repair and requiring careful lubrication.
- the bearing mechanism is extremely simple and cheap to manufacture and performs emciently in operation.
- a button hole sewing machine the combination of a frame, a needle bar, a bearing mechanism for said bar for permitting longitudinal reciprocation, lateral oscillation, and rotation of said needle bar, comprising a sleeve mem- 50 her shdable on said her, and a flexible disk secured :to said sleeve member and-to the frame.
- a. needle bar a bearing forsaidbarforpermittiulcngitu-li dinal reciprocation, lateral oscillation, and rotation of said needle bar, comprising a sleeve member slidable on said bar, and a flexible disk secured at its center to the sleeve member and at its periphery in the frame.
- a frame a needle bar, a bearing mechanism for said bar for permitting longitudinal reciprocation, lateral oscillation, and rotation of said needle bar, comprising a flanged sleeve member slidable on said bar, a flexible disk, means for securing said flexible disk at its center to said sleeve member, and means in said framefor securing the periphery of said disk.
- a frame a needle bar, a-bearing mechanism for said bar for permitting longitudinal reciprocation, lateral oscillation, and rotation of said needle bar, comprising a flanged sleeve member slidable on saidbar, a flexible disk, a locking nut for securing said flexible disk at its center to said sleeve member, a flanged pocket in said frame to receive the periphery of said disk and a locking nut for securing said 10 disk in said pocket.
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March 5,1935. F A, RE -3E 1,993,350
NEEDLE BAR BEARING MECHANISM Filed Aug. 21, 1953 Patented Mar. 5, 1935 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 4 Claims.
The object of my invention is to provide an.
improved bearing mechanism for the needle bar, which will permit the necessary movement of the bar, and which will be simple, practical and emcient. I have, therefore, devised a bearingmechanism consisting of a thin flexible metallic disk mounted in a sleeve slidable on the needle bar and securely clamped in the frame of the button hole machine. Such a device functions as a universal joint, permits entire freedom and accuracy of movement of the needle bar, is economical to manufacture, practically never re.'
quires repair, and presents no problem of lubrication.
In the accompanying drawing "I have shown my invention applied to a button hole sewing machine, with only such parts of the machine itself shown as will serve to illustrate the invention.
In the drawing:
Fig. 1 is a side elevational view of a part of a button hole sewing machine head showing the needle bar arranged therein, together with my improved bearing mechanism;
Fig. 2 is an enlarged vertical sectional view of the frame and needle bar mechanism upon line 2-2 of Fig. 3;
Fig. 3 is a plan view of the needle bar mechanism.
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the bearing mechanism assembled, and Fig. 5 is a perspective. view of the parts com- 45- prising the bearing mechanism in disassembled relation.
Before explaining in detail the present invention it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to. the details of construction and arrangement of parts. illustrated in the accompanying drawing, since the invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or carried-out in various ways. Alsoitistobeunderstoodthatthephraseology orterminology employed herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation, and it is not intended to limit the invention claimed herein beyond the requirements of the .prior art.
In the drawing 10 repr'esentsthe frame of the stitching machine and 11 is the forwardly ex- 5 tending arm, which accommodates the needle bar 12 and its supporting, guiding and operating mechanism. As the operating mechanism for reciprocating, rotating and oscillating the needle bar is well known, and forms no part of this in- 10 vention, its specific description is omitted.
The bearing mechanism constituting my invention for supporting and guiding the needle bar is mounted at the upper end of the arm 11 and constitutes an annular flanged supporting 5 member 13, threaded on its inner surface above the flange 14 to receive the locking nut 15. The bearing mechanism consists of a sleeve member 1 16 slidable upon the needle bar 12, and having the flange 17 and being screw threaded on the 20 inner surface of its upper end-18 to accommodate the locking nut 19. A thin round flexible metallic disk 20 flts over the upper end 18 of the sleeve member 16, and when the locking nut 19 is in' place, the disk 20 is securely held through its 25 center between the flange 17 and the lower edge of the locking nut 19. The rim or periphery of the disk 20 is in turn securely held between the flange 14 of the supporting member 13, and the lower surface of the locking nut 15.
Being thus supported it is obvious. that the flexible disk 20 permits free and accurate movement of the needle bar. The needle bar is free to reciprocate axially and to rotate by sliding and turning in the sleeve member 16, and is free to 35 I oscillate because of the flexibility of the disk 20. It will thus be seen that complete freedom of movement for the needle bar is provided, without the necessity of using a complicated universal joint which is continually getting out of order and needing repair and requiring careful lubrication. The bearing mechanism is extremely simple and cheap to manufacture and performs emciently in operation.
I claim:
'1. In a button hole sewing machine, the combination of a frame, a needle bar, a bearing mechanism for said bar for permitting longitudinal reciprocation, lateral oscillation, and rotation of said needle bar, comprising a sleeve mem- 50 her shdable on said her, and a flexible disk secured :to said sleeve member and-to the frame.
2. In a button hole sewing machine, the combination of a frame. a. needle bar, a bearing forsaidbarforpermittiulcngitu-li dinal reciprocation, lateral oscillation, and rotation of said needle bar, comprising a sleeve member slidable on said bar, and a flexible disk secured at its center to the sleeve member and at its periphery in the frame.
3. In a button hole sewing machine, the combination of a frame, a needle bar, a bearing mechanism for said bar for permitting longitudinal reciprocation, lateral oscillation, and rotation of said needle bar, comprising a flanged sleeve member slidable on said bar, a flexible disk, means for securing said flexible disk at its center to said sleeve member, and means in said framefor securing the periphery of said disk.
4. In a button hole sewing machine, the combination of a frame, a needle bar, a-bearing mechanism for said bar for permitting longitudinal reciprocation, lateral oscillation, and rotation of said needle bar, comprising a flanged sleeve member slidable on saidbar, a flexible disk, a locking nut for securing said flexible disk at its center to said sleeve member, a flanged pocket in said frame to receive the periphery of said disk and a locking nut for securing said 10 disk in said pocket.
FRANKLIN A. REECE.
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US686008A US1993350A (en) | 1933-08-21 | 1933-08-21 | Needle bar bearing mechanism |
DEI50536D DE621556C (en) | 1933-08-21 | 1934-09-08 | Needle bar storage for buttonhole sewing machines |
GB25969/34A GB420135A (en) | 1933-08-21 | 1934-09-10 | Improvements in needle bar bearing mechanism for sewing machines |
FR778272D FR778272A (en) | 1933-08-21 | 1934-09-12 | Needle shank holder device for buttonhole sewing machines |
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US2515799A (en) * | 1945-02-08 | 1950-07-18 | Rouy Auguste Louis Mar Antoine | Resilient diaphragm engine bearing |
DE961936C (en) * | 1942-11-12 | 1957-04-11 | Pfaff Ag G M | Buttonhole sewing machine |
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DE1027495B (en) * | 1954-03-30 | 1958-04-03 | Flii Borletti Soc Per Azioni | Zigzag sewing machine with crank mechanism to move the needle bar block |
NL105638C (en) * | 1957-02-21 | |||
DE1132417B (en) * | 1959-06-06 | 1962-06-28 | Kochs Adler Ag | Sewing machine |
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DE961936C (en) * | 1942-11-12 | 1957-04-11 | Pfaff Ag G M | Buttonhole sewing machine |
US2515799A (en) * | 1945-02-08 | 1950-07-18 | Rouy Auguste Louis Mar Antoine | Resilient diaphragm engine bearing |
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