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  • Fig. 5 is a top view
  • -Fig. 6 is an edge view, of the style or pattern of straw braid for which the said guide is specially intended, although it can be used to advantage with various other or analogous styles or patterns of braid, its purpose being to guide the braid and support it properly while it may be in the act of being sewed to a hat or other article by means of a sewingmachine.
  • This guide also acts .as a presser to hold to the table or platform of the sewingmachine the hat or article to which the braid is to be stitched.
  • the main part A of the guide is a metallic shoe open at the toe and heel, and having a flat plate-bottom, a, and plate sides b I), such sides being arranged at right angles to such bottom and formed as shown. .In the said bottom a, and opening through its rear edge, as represented, is a slot, 0.
  • the said part A extends downward from a support-piece, B, adapted to be fastened to the presscr-foot shank of a sewing-machine, so as to take the place of the presser-foot thereof.
  • a leg, 0, arranged as shown, is pivoted at its upper part to the support-piece B. At its lower part there projects from the log a foot, D, which extends immediately over the slot 0. This foot has made vertically through it a hole, (I, to receive the needle of the sewingmachine, such needle, while the braid-guide may be in use, being extended through such hole in the said foot.
  • the braid as shown in Figs. 5 and 6, represents a band of braided straw bent in a zigzag and coiled at each of the bends, in manner as shown, whereby the coils of the bends extend above the intermediate connecting portions of the band.
  • the braid in order to be attached to a hat or article ofwork arranged on the table of a sewing-machine and under the shoe A, is to be run through the shoe and to rest 011 the upper surface of its bottom plate, in which case the foot D of the leg 0 will be midway between the two ranges of coils of the bends of the braid, the needle-hole of the said foot being directly or about over the median line of the braid.
  • the foot D serves to hold the braid from being drawn upward by the needle during each rise of the latter.
  • the shoe A will act as a presserfoot to support such hat or article against the upward draft of the needle.
  • the hat or article may be fed along under the shoe .by the feeder of the -sewingmachine the braid will be drawn by the hat or article through the shoe, and the latter will guide the braid properly relatively to the needle, the space between the walls or plate sides I) I) being equal in width, or about so, to that of the braid.
  • I claim- 1 The combination of the shoe A, having upright sides and a slotted bottom, as described, with the support-piece 1%, arm 0, and 0 AZARIAH snow.

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' A. SNOW.
BRAID GUIDE FORSEWING MACHINES. No. 284,080. Patented Aug. 28, 1888.
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- UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
AZARIAH SNOW, OF FRANKLIN, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOB TO BASSETT 80 SHERMAN, OF SAME PLACE.
BRAlD-GUIDE FOR SEWING-MACHINES.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 284,080, dated August 28, 1883.
Application filed May 29, 1883.
(No model.)
T0 at whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, AZARIAH Snow, of Franklin, in the county of Norfolk, of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, have in vented a new and useful Improvement in Braid- Guides for Sewing-Machines; and I do hereinafter presented. Fig. 5 is a top view, and -Fig. 6 is an edge view, of the style or pattern of straw braid for which the said guide is specially intended, although it can be used to advantage with various other or analogous styles or patterns of braid, its purpose being to guide the braid and support it properly while it may be in the act of being sewed to a hat or other article by means of a sewingmachine. This guide also acts .as a presser to hold to the table or platform of the sewingmachine the hat or article to which the braid is to be stitched.
The main part A of the guide is a metallic shoe open at the toe and heel, and having a flat plate-bottom, a, and plate sides b I), such sides being arranged at right angles to such bottom and formed as shown. .In the said bottom a, and opening through its rear edge, as represented, is a slot, 0. The said part A extends downward from a support-piece, B, adapted to be fastened to the presscr-foot shank of a sewing-machine, so as to take the place of the presser-foot thereof.
A leg, 0, arranged as shown, is pivoted at its upper part to the support-piece B. At its lower part there projects from the log a foot, D, which extends immediately over the slot 0. This foot has made vertically through it a hole, (I, to receive the needle of the sewingmachine, such needle, while the braid-guide may be in use, being extended through such hole in the said foot. A strong spring, e, projecting from the support-piece l3 and down in front of the leg 0, bears at its free end the proper adjustment of the foot relatively to the needle.
' The braid, as shown in Figs. 5 and 6, represents a band of braided straw bent in a zigzag and coiled at each of the bends, in manner as shown, whereby the coils of the bends extend above the intermediate connecting portions of the band.
The braid, in order to be attached to a hat or article ofwork arranged on the table of a sewing-machine and under the shoe A, is to be run through the shoe and to rest 011 the upper surface of its bottom plate, in which case the foot D of the leg 0 will be midway between the two ranges of coils of the bends of the braid, the needle-hole of the said foot being directly or about over the median line of the braid. The foot D serves to hold the braid from being drawn upward by the needle during each rise of the latter. At the same time, or while the needle may be rising in the hat or article of work to which the braid may be in the act of being sewed, the shoe A will act as a presserfoot to support such hat or article against the upward draft of the needle. As the hat or article may be fed along under the shoe .by the feeder of the -sewingmachine the braid will be drawn by the hat or article through the shoe, and the latter will guide the braid properly relatively to the needle, the space between the walls or plate sides I) I) being equal in width, or about so, to that of the braid.
I claim- 1. The combination of the shoe A, having upright sides and a slotted bottom, as described, with the support-piece 1%, arm 0, and 0 AZARIAH snow.
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J. L. METcALF, W. A. "WYcKoFF.
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