US260695A - David lubin - Google Patents

David lubin Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US260695A
US260695A US260695DA US260695A US 260695 A US260695 A US 260695A US 260695D A US260695D A US 260695DA US 260695 A US260695 A US 260695A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
thimble
guard
indented
crown
lubin
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 US260695A publication Critical patent/US260695A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D05SEWING; EMBROIDERING; TUFTING
    • D05BSEWING
    • D05B91/00Tools, implements, or accessories for hand sewing
    • D05B91/04Thimbles; Finger shields; Palm protectors

Definitions

  • Figure 1 shows my invention applied to a frusto-conoidal thimeo ble having a closed top.
  • Figs. 2 and 3 are modificationsof the thimble of Fig. 1, showing the guards or ribs extending in lines with respect to the vertical axis thereof.
  • Fig. 4 shows a three-side open orclosed top thimble; and Fig. 8 shows a thimble which is the frustum of a pyramid, having an open top.
  • A designates a frusto-conoidal thimblehaving depressions in its crown and side adapted 3 5 to receive the heads of needles and. to prevent the same from slipping.
  • This thimble is provided at its base with a ueedleguard annular bead, a, and it is also provided with an annular bead or guard, c, which latter is at or near I 40 thejunction of the indented. crown with the indented portion of the conical frustuin.
  • an annularguard, head, or flange Below the guard c, and at or near the lower termination of the indented portion d, is an annularguard, head, or flange.
  • top and sides of a thimble are utilized.
  • the top of the thimble is useless, and the sides alone are used to thrust a needle through the fabric; and in practice the top and sides of a thimble may be required for use where annular or circumferential guards, beads, or flanges would not protect the finger from being pricked by the buttof a needle in the act of sewing.
  • a pyramidal-shaped thimble having a closed top.
  • the base of the pyramidal frustum may be rectangular or it may he a parallelogram.
  • Fig. 5 shows a rectangular pyramidal frustum, the top of which and oneor more sidesareindented. This thimble is guarded about its top and sides, and also at the base of the indented portions, substan tiall y as explained when I referred to Figs.
  • I may use a three-sided or prismatic thimble, as illustrated by Fig. 4.
  • the indented open or closed top prism is applied to an unindented crown having an annular rib, a, at its base.
  • a thimble which in cross-section is elliptical, the upper part of which may be of an elliptical shape orcircular or prismatic and indented and guarded, as above explained.
  • any liability of injury to the hand whether a .5 sail-needle or an ordinary needle be used.

Description

UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
DAVID LUBIN, or SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA, ASSIGNOR OF own-HALE TO HARRIS WEINSTOOK, OF SAME PLACE.
ITHIMBLE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 260,695, dated July 4, 1882. Application filed February 1, 1882. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern: I Be it known that I, DAVID LUBIN, of Sacramento city, in the county of Sacramento, and in the State of California, have invented certain new and useful lmprovementsin Thimbles; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, reference being bad to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference to marked thereon, making a part of this specification. a i This invention relates to thimbles which are used to protect the end of the finger in sewing; and the nature of my invention consists in a guarded thimble which may be frustoconical, pyramidal, or prismatic, as will be hereinafter explained.
In the annexed drawings, Figure 1 shows my invention applied to a frusto-conoidal thimeo ble having a closed top. Figs. 2 and 3 are modificationsof the thimble of Fig. 1, showing the guards or ribs extending in lines with respect to the vertical axis thereof. Figs. 5,6,
and 7 show prismatic thimbles having closed tops. Fig. 4 shows a three-side open orclosed top thimble; and Fig. 8 shows a thimble which is the frustum of a pyramid, having an open top.
The following description of my invention,
when taken in connection with the annexed drawings, will enable others skilled in the art to understand my invention.
A designates a frusto-conoidal thimblehaving depressions in its crown and side adapted 3 5 to receive the heads of needles and. to prevent the same from slipping. This thimble is provided at its base with a ueedleguard annular bead, a, and it is also provided with an annular bead or guard, c, which latter is at or near I 40 thejunction of the indented. crown with the indented portion of the conical frustuin. Below the guard c, and at or near the lower termination of the indented portion d, is an annularguard, head, or flange. It will thus be seen that I not only guard the upper portion of the thimble, but that I combine with the guard c a supplemental guard, 12, using that portion which is below the latter merely as a necessary elongation of the thimble to adapt it to be properly held on the finger.
It is well-known by tailors that in the process of conducting their work the top and sides of a thimble are utilized. For some kinds of work the top of the thimble is useless, and the sides alone are used to thrust a needle through the fabric; and in practice the top and sides of a thimble may be required for use where annular or circumferential guards, beads, or flanges would not protect the finger from being pricked by the buttof a needle in the act of sewing.
To further carry out my invention I have illustrated a frusto-conoidal thimble (see Figs.
2 and 3) having the guard b,- but in this instance I omit the guard 0 and substitute ribs, which extend from said guard I) over the crown. These ribs'prevent the buttof a needle from slipping laterally or at right anglesto the axis of the thimble. Those portions of the ribs which extend over the crown or top of the thimble are united at the apex thereof, as clearly shown in Fig. 3.
In order to still further carry out myinvenvention, I have illustrated a pyramidal-shaped thimble having a closed top. The base of the pyramidal frustum may be rectangular or it may he a parallelogram. Fig. 5 shows a rectangular pyramidal frustum, the top of which and oneor more sidesareindented. This thimble is guarded about its top and sides, and also at the base of the indented portions, substan tiall y as explained when I referred to Figs.
1, 2, and 3.
Instead of the four flat sided thimble, I may use a three-sided or prismatic thimble, as illustrated by Fig. 4. In this modification it will be observed that the indented open or closed top prism is applied to an unindented crown having an annular rib, a, at its base.
To stillfurthercarry out my invention, I illuso trate, by Fig. 6, a thimble which in cross-section is elliptical, the upper part of which may be of an elliptical shape orcircular or prismatic and indented and guarded, as above explained.
The above explanation illustrates thatIhave 5 improved a thimble by affording one or more guards in addition to the well-known guards,
In testimony whereof I affix my signature, in
whereby the thimble can bensed onthethumb presence of two witnesses, this 31st day of as well as on any one of the fingers without January, 1882.
any liability of injury to the hand, whether a .5 sail-needle or an ordinary needle be used.
I claim as my invention- Athimble having two annular guards or flanges, an indented crown, and an indented portion between said flanges, substantially as 10 described.
DAVID LUBIN.
Witnesses CHAS. D. DAVIS, H. AUBREY TOULMIN.
US260695D David lubin Expired - Lifetime US260695A (en)

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US260695A true US260695A (en) 1882-07-04

Family

ID=2329973

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US260695D Expired - Lifetime US260695A (en) David lubin

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US260695A (en)

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US7296715B1 (en) * 2006-02-07 2007-11-20 Jerome G Victoria Ergonomic thimble
US20230060560A1 (en) * 2021-08-24 2023-03-02 Nikhil Gupta Sewing Thimble

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US7296715B1 (en) * 2006-02-07 2007-11-20 Jerome G Victoria Ergonomic thimble
US20230060560A1 (en) * 2021-08-24 2023-03-02 Nikhil Gupta Sewing Thimble

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US260695A (en) David lubin
US523931A (en) Overseam for fabrics
US583490A (en) Shbedt
US875594A (en) Seam for sewed articles.
US925801A (en) Thimble.
US1255004A (en) Thimble.
US2287790A (en) Sewing kit
US1200714A (en) Embroidery.
US268197A (en) Spool
US1299971A (en) Thread-cutter and hem-creaser.
US191277A (en) Improvement in hoop-skirts
US496929A (en) blanchard
US334418A (en) Pitman eye and connection
US1104072A (en) Seam of stitches for uniting materials at their abutting edges.
US1291555A (en) Cuff-link.
US1378270A (en) Picot edging for fabrics
US1154558A (en) Hook and eye.
US1379930A (en) Tatting-hook
US877275A (en) Seam for sewed articles.
US818808A (en) Hook and eye.
US500962A (en) Isabella shepard
US1998426A (en) Device for folding and initially hotpressing marginal edges of slits in fabrics
US1059968A (en) Seam for sewed articles.
US552298A (en) Hat-fastener
US1226210A (en) Seam for sewed articles.