US335125A - greene - Google Patents

greene Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US335125A
US335125A US335125DA US335125A US 335125 A US335125 A US 335125A US 335125D A US335125D A US 335125DA US 335125 A US335125 A US 335125A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
wheel
lever
plate
cam
button
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 US335125A publication Critical patent/US335125A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D05SEWING; EMBROIDERING; TUFTING
    • D05BSEWING
    • D05B3/00Sewing 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
    • D05B3/24Sewing 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 formed by general-purpose sewing machines modified by attachments, e.g. by detachable devices

Definitions

  • PETERS Phclo-Lflhugrupller, Washinglcn, ac
  • Our invention relates to that class of button-hole attachments for sewing-machines in which the work-holding clamp receives its movements through mechanism operated from the needle-bar of the machine, and in which all the movement-s necessary to work both sides and bar both ends of a button-hole are automatically efiected, the object of our inven tion being to produce an attachment of the class referred to which will be comparatively simple in construction and strong and positive in operation.
  • Figure 1 is a plan view of our attachment, and Fig. 2 a similar view with some of the parts removed.
  • Fig. 3 is a side View, partly in section; and Figs. 4 and 5,1"ront and rear end views, respectively.
  • Fig. 6 is "a detail plan view of the feeding and cam wheel, and Fig. 7 a bottom view of the same.
  • A denotes the base-plate, which carries all of the parts, and which is to be attached to the Work-plate of a sewing-machine.
  • ' B is a vibrator pivoted at its rear end by a screw-pin, b, to the base-plate, and provided with upwardly-projecting ribs 1) at its edges to form a guideway, in which slides the feedplate 0, carrying the work-holding or cloth clamp D.
  • a small hook, at, on the base-plate holds down the forward end of the vibrator,
  • a lever, e is pivoted to the having straight offset portions corresponding in number to the teeth of the ratchet-wheel, said offset portions being connected by inclined portions.
  • the ratchet and cam wheels are integral or are rigidly secured together, so as'to move coincidently.
  • the slide 6 and the parts moved thereby will have periods of rest and of motion during the time the cam-wheel is moving, and thus the full throw of the lever e and the pawl 6 carried thereby, may be imparted to the ratchet-wheel (to avoid concussion which might be occasioned by lost motion between the pawl and the teeth of the wheel) without moving the slide and its at tached parts during too long a period of time.
  • the object of this operation will be explained further on.
  • the slide F is a sliding plate, guided on the bed-plate A by the lugs a on the latter, and provided with a pin, f, on which is journaled the feeding and cam wheel G.
  • the slide 6 is provided with a hole, entered by the pin f, so that the movements of the said slide are impartedto the sliding plate F, the wheel G, and the parts engaging the latter.
  • the wheel G is provided I with cam-grooves g and g, the former of which is the feeding-cam groove, being engaged by a pin or roller, h, on one end of a feed-lever,
  • lever H said lever having at its opposite end a pin ,or roller, h, engaging the sliding feed-plate, jor, as herein shown, entering a slot, 0, in the lrear end of the clamping-plate, which is at tached to the feed-plate, and thus serving to crum-pin.
  • the throw of the lever H may be varied to suit different lengths of button-holes.
  • the lever H is also provided with a pin, h, (indicated by dotted lines in Fig. 2,) entering a slot, f, in an arm of the sliding plate F, said arm being steadied-by having its outer end downwardly turned and engagedina I in the opposite direction in a wellknown slot, ad, in the bed-plate A.
  • the vibrator or vibrating plate B is provided with a projection, b", on which is pivoted-an elbowlever, K k, the arm K of which carries a pin, is, entering a slot, j, in the shipper-lever J, the other arm, it, having a small tooth adapted to engage the notches b in the curved edge of the projection b.
  • the arm 70 is a spring-arm, and may be raised slightly to disengage its tooth from that one of the notches b, in which it may be entered, and the said lever will then be free to be turned on its fulcrum to adj list the pin It" in the slot 7' of the lever J.
  • the wheel G is connected with the vibrator B and thework-clamp carried thereby through the levers J and K It and the projection b on the plate B, so that the reciprocating movements of the said wheel will be communicated to the vibrator to cause the latter and the cloth-clamp carried thereby to move laterally'of the button-hole for the purpose of forming the overedge-stitches.
  • cam-groove g of the wheel will at the proper time change theposition of the lever J to shift the work laterally when the end of the button-hole is reached, and thus cause a bar to be formed at the end of the button-hole, and also bring the opposite side of the button-hole beneath the needle, this timing of the lateral and longitudinal movements of the work being secured by the proper relative arrangement of the camgrooves g and gof the wheel G.
  • a dog 9 the outer end of which latter has a yielding connection by spring 9 and a small rod or pin
  • a lever the pivoted end of a lever,g, swinging on a hub of the wheel G, said lever having a projection, g, engaging the tailof said dog.
  • the dog 9 bites on the rib y when moving in one direction and slides freely over said rib when moving manner to impart an intermittentrotary movement to the said wheel from the swinging leverg.
  • Thelever g is provided with a pin or roller, 9 engaging an inclined slot, Z, (see dotted lines in Fig. 1,) in an adjusting-lever, L, pivoted to the cap or housing E.
  • the speed of rotation of the wheel G to'make I the stitches nearer to or farther from each other lengthwise of the button-hole is varied by changing the position of the adjusting-lever L to vary the inclination of the slot therein relative to direction of the reciprocating movement of the wheel G. This is done in the present instance by pressing down on the lever to spring a small tooth thereon out of engagement with one of a series of notches, 6 (see Fig. 4,) on the edge of the slot in the cap E, through which the end of the lever L projects. The said lever will then be free to be adjusted to any desired position, and as soon as released by the operator its tooth will again be sprung into engagement with a holdingnotch.
  • the vibrator The vibrating movements of the feed-plate and work-clamp are for the purpose of forming the overedge-stitches, as before explained. Owing to the straight portions of the groove in the cam-wheel e the cloth-clamp will be at rest during the time the needle is in the work, and will be moved both longitudinally and laterally during the latter part of the upward movement of the needle bar.
  • the Wheel G while reciprocating laterally, will be slowly rotated by the clutching mechanism above described, and will thus, through the lever H, which is connected with the cam-groove g of saidwheel and with the feed-plate,impart an intermittent longitudinal movement to said plate and the work-clamp carried thereby to move the work lengthwise of the button-hole.
  • the cam-groove g of the wheel G will change the position of the vibrating and shipperlever J to slowly shift the work, thus barring the end of the buttonhole and bringing the other side thereof beneath the needle.
  • the feed-plate will then be moved longitudinally in a direction the reverse of its first movement, to work the other side of the button-hole, and when the other end of the button-hole is reached the barring operation is repeated and the button-hole is then completed.
  • a reciprocating slide for moving said wheel laterally, mechanism comprising a lever having a pin or roller and connections for intermittingly rotating said wheel, and a normally stationary but adjustable lever having an inclined slot in which said pin or roller works to vibrate said lever, substantially as set forth.
  • a button-hole attachment the combination, with a feed-plate and work-clamp, of an intermittingly-rotating feeding and cam wheel, a reciprocating slide for moving said wheel laterally, a sliding plate by which said wheel is carried, a feeding-lever connected with said wheel and feed-plate, and an adjustable fulcrum for said lever movable with said sliding plate, substantially as set forth.
  • a button-hole attachment the combination,with the base-plate, the feed1plate,and the work-clam p, ofa cap or housing attached to said base-plate, an operating-lever, ratchet and cam wheels, and a slide, all supported by said cap, a feeding and cam wheel reciprocated by said slide, mechanism comprising a lever having a pin or roller, and connections for in termittingly rotating said feeding and cam wheel, an adjusting-lever pivoted to said cap and having an inclined slot engaged by said pin or roller, and feeding and vibratinglevers connected with said feeding and cam wheel and said feed-plate, substantially as set forth.

Description

(No Model.) 2 Sheets-Sheet 1.
' J. G. GREENE & P. EIEEL. BUTTON HOLE ATTACHMENT FOR SEWING MACHINES. No. 335,125. Patented Feb. 2, 1886..
N. PETERS. Fhul-ulho m hen Waahm mn, D11.
(No Model.) 2 Sheets-Sheet 2.
J. G. GREENE &-P. DIEHL.
BUTTON HOLE ATTAGHMENT POR=SEWING MACHINES. No. 335.125.
Patented Feb. 2, 1886.7
@Xhkmeoow N. PETERS. Phclo-Lflhugrupller, Washinglcn, ac
UNITED STATES PATENT OrFicE.
JAMES G. GREENE AND PHILIP DIEHL, OF ELIZABETH, NEW J ERSEY, ASSIGN- ORS TO THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY.
BUTTON-HOLE ATTACHMENT FOR SEWING-MACHINES.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 335,125, dated February 2, 1886.
Application filed September 29, 1885'. Serial No. 178,566. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, JAMES G. GREENE and PHILIP DIEHL, citizens of the United States, residing at Elizabeth, in the county of Union and State of New Jersey, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Button- Hole Attachments for Sewing-Machines, of which the following is a specification, reference being had therein to the accompanying drawings.
Our invention relates to that class of button-hole attachments for sewing-machines in which the work-holding clamp receives its movements through mechanism operated from the needle-bar of the machine, and in which all the movement-s necessary to work both sides and bar both ends of a button-hole are automatically efiected, the object of our inven tion being to produce an attachment of the class referred to which will be comparatively simple in construction and strong and positive in operation.
In the drawings forming part of this specification, Figure 1 is a plan view of our attachment, and Fig. 2 a similar view with some of the parts removed. Fig. 3 is a side View, partly in section; and Figs. 4 and 5,1"ront and rear end views, respectively. Fig. 6 is "a detail plan view of the feeding and cam wheel, and Fig. 7 a bottom view of the same.
A denotes the base-plate, which carries all of the parts, and which is to be attached to the Work-plate of a sewing-machine.
' B is a vibrator pivoted at its rear end by a screw-pin, b, to the base-plate, and provided with upwardly-projecting ribs 1) at its edges to form a guideway, in which slides the feedplate 0, carrying the work-holding or cloth clamp D. A small hook, at, on the base-plate holds down the forward end of the vibrator,
but does not interfere with its lateral move- A lever, e, is pivoted to the having straight offset portions corresponding in number to the teeth of the ratchet-wheel, said offset portions being connected by inclined portions. The ratchet and cam wheels are integral or are rigidly secured together, so as'to move coincidently.
Mounted in the top of the cap E, so as to move transversely thereof, is a slide, 6, having a pin or roller, 6 engaging the groove of the cam-wheel e. By making the oam'wheel with straight and inclined portions, as shown, it is obvious that the slide 6 and the parts moved thereby will have periods of rest and of motion during the time the cam-wheel is moving, and thus the full throw of the lever e and the pawl 6 carried thereby, may be imparted to the ratchet-wheel (to avoid concussion which might be occasioned by lost motion between the pawl and the teeth of the wheel) without moving the slide and its at tached parts during too long a period of time. The object of this operation will be explained further on.
F is a sliding plate, guided on the bed-plate A by the lugs a on the latter, and provided with a pin, f, on which is journaled the feeding and cam wheel G. The slide 6 is provided with a hole, entered by the pin f, so that the movements of the said slide are impartedto the sliding plate F, the wheel G, and the parts engaging the latter. The wheel G is provided I with cam-grooves g and g, the former of which is the feeding-cam groove, being engaged by a pin or roller, h, on one end of a feed-lever,
I H, said lever having at its opposite end a pin ,or roller, h, engaging the sliding feed-plate, jor, as herein shown, entering a slot, 0, in the lrear end of the clamping-plate, which is at tached to the feed-plate, and thus serving to crum-pin. Thus the throw of the lever H may be varied to suit different lengths of button-holes. The lever H is also provided with a pin, h, (indicated by dotted lines in Fig. 2,) entering a slot, f, in an arm of the sliding plate F, said arm being steadied-by having its outer end downwardly turned and engagedina I in the opposite direction in a wellknown slot, ad, in the bed-plate A. Thus the lever H, while free to swing on its fulcrum-pin, which moves with Sliding plate F, will .be caused to reciprocate with the said sliding plate.-
J is the vibrating and shippe lever, having a pin or roller, j, engaging the shipping-cam groove 9 in the wheel G, the said lever being pivoted by the pin j to the plate A. The vibrator or vibrating plate B is provided with a projection, b", on which is pivoted-an elbowlever, K k, the arm K of which carries a pin, is, entering a slot, j, in the shipper-lever J, the other arm, it, having a small tooth adapted to engage the notches b in the curved edge of the projection b. The arm 70 is a spring-arm, and may be raised slightly to disengage its tooth from that one of the notches b, in which it may be entered, and the said lever will then be free to be turned on its fulcrum to adj list the pin It" in the slot 7' of the lever J. Thus it will be seen that the wheel G is connected with the vibrator B and thework-clamp carried thereby through the levers J and K It and the projection b on the plate B, so that the reciprocating movements of the said wheel will be communicated to the vibrator to cause the latter and the cloth-clamp carried thereby to move laterally'of the button-hole for the purpose of forming the overedge-stitches. It will also be apparent that the cam-groove g of the wheel will at the proper time change theposition of the lever J to shift the work laterally when the end of the button-hole is reached, and thus cause a bar to be formed at the end of the button-hole, and also bring the opposite side of the button-hole beneath the needle, this timing of the lateral and longitudinal movements of the work being secured by the proper relative arrangement of the camgrooves g and gof the wheel G.
As the lateral shifting of the work through the operation of the cam-groove g in the slowly-rotating wheel G occupies the time necessary to form a number of stitches,a strong bar will be formed at the ends of the buttonholes to properly finish the same.
upper'side with an annular flange or rib, 9
engaged by a dog, 9 the outer end of which latter has a yielding connection by spring 9 and a small rod or pin, 9 with the pivoted end ofa lever,g, swinging on a hub of the wheel G, said lever having a projection, g, engaging the tailof said dog. The dog 9 bites on the rib y when moving in one direction and slides freely over said rib when moving manner to impart an intermittentrotary movement to the said wheel from the swinging leverg. Thelever g is provided with a pin or roller, 9 engaging an inclined slot, Z, (see dotted lines in Fig. 1,) in an adjusting-lever, L, pivoted to the cap or housing E. As the lever L is stationary, it is obvious that the lever g, reciprocating bodily with the wheel G, will be caused to vibrate on the hub of the saidwheel, owing to the engagement of the pin or roller 9 in the inclined slot Z, this movement of the lever 9 being imparted to the dog 9 to give an intermittent rotary movement to the wheel G.
The speed of rotation of the wheel G to'make I the stitches nearer to or farther from each other lengthwise of the button-hole is varied by changing the position of the adjusting-lever L to vary the inclination of the slot therein relative to direction of the reciprocating movement of the wheel G. This is done in the present instance by pressing down on the lever to spring a small tooth thereon out of engagement with one of a series of notches, 6 (see Fig. 4,) on the edge of the slot in the cap E, through which the end of the lever L projects. The said lever will then be free to be adjusted to any desired position, and as soon as released by the operator its tooth will again be sprung into engagement with a holdingnotch.
The operation of our invention is as follows: Motion being imparted to the lever c the pawl carried thereby will impart an intermittent rotary movement to the ratchet- .wheel 6 and the cam-wheel e*, the latter,
. the vibrator. The vibrating movements of the feed-plate and work-clamp are for the purpose of forming the overedge-stitches, as before explained. Owing to the straight portions of the groove in the cam-wheel e the cloth-clamp will be at rest during the time the needle is in the work, and will be moved both longitudinally and laterally during the latter part of the upward movement of the needle bar. The Wheel G, while reciprocating laterally, will be slowly rotated by the clutching mechanism above described, and will thus, through the lever H, which is connected with the cam-groove g of saidwheel and with the feed-plate,impart an intermittent longitudinal movement to said plate and the work-clamp carried thereby to move the work lengthwise of the button-hole. When the end of the latter has reached the needle, the cam-groove g of the wheel G will change the position of the vibrating and shipperlever J to slowly shift the work, thus barring the end of the buttonhole and bringing the other side thereof beneath the needle. The feed-plate will then be moved longitudinally in a direction the reverse of its first movement, to work the other side of the button-hole, and when the other end of the button-hole is reached the barring operation is repeated and the button-hole is then completed.
Having thus described our invention, we claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent- 1. In a button-hole attachment for sewing machines, the combination, with a feed-plate and work-clamp, of an intermittingly-rotated cam-wheel, a slide reciprocated by said wheel, a feeding and cam wheel movable with said slide, and feeding and vibrating levers connected with said feeding and cam wheel and said feed-plate, and adapted to transmit motion from the former to the latter, whereby said feed-plate will be moved longitudinally to feed the button-hole beneath the needle and I be reciprocated laterally to form overedgestitches, substantially as set forth.
2. In a button-hole attachment for sewing machines, the combination,with the feed-plate and cloth-clamp, of a stationary bracket or standard, an operating pawl-carrying lever pivoted to said bracket, cam and ratchet wheels also supported by said bracket, aslide reciprocated by said cam-wheel, a feeding and cam wheel movable with said slide, a feedinglever operated by said feeding and cam wheel and loosely connected with said feed-plataand a vibrating and shipping lever also operated by said cam-wheel and connected with said feed-plate, substantially as set forth.
3. In a button-hole attachment for sewingmachines, the combination,with the base-plate, of a vibrator pivoted thereto, a feed-plate guided longitudinally ofsaid vibrator and carrying a work-clamp, a reciprocating and intermittingly-rotating feeding and cam wheel, and feeding and vibrating levers connected with said wheel and feed-plate and adapted to transmit motion from the former to the latter, substantially as set forth.
4. In a button-hole attachment, the combination,with afeed-plate and work-clamp, of a feeding and cam wheel, a reciprocating slide for moving said wheel laterally, mechanism comprising a lever having a pin or roller and connections for intermittingly rotating said wheel, and a normally stationary but adjustable lever having an inclined slot in which said pin or roller works to vibrate said lever, substantially as set forth.
5. In a button-hole attachment, the combination, with a feed-plate and work-clamp, of an intermittingly-rotating feeding and cam wheel, a reciprocating slide for moving said wheel laterally, a sliding plate by which said wheel is carried, a feeding-lever connected with said wheel and feed-plate, and an adjustable fulcrum for said lever movable with said sliding plate, substantially as set forth.
6. In a button-hole attachment, the combination, with the feed-plate and work-clamp, of a reciprocating and intermittingly-rotating feeding and cam wheel, a sliding plate by which said wheel is carried, and a feeding-lever connected with said wheel and feed-plate and also having a pin-and-slot connection with said sliding plate, whereby said feeding-lever will be caused to reciprocate with said wheel and sliding plate, substantially as set forth.
7. In a button-hole attachment, the combination, with'the feed-plate and avibrator in which said plate moves longitudinally, of a single vibrating and shipping lever having an adjustable connection with said vibrator, and a reciprocating and intermittingly-rotating feeding and cam wheel for operating said lever, substantially as set forth.
8. In a button-hole attachment, the combination, with the feed-plate and work-clamp, of a single lever connected with said feedplate, and serving the double purpose ofmoving the feed-plate laterally to form the overedge-stitches, and of shifting said plate to bar the end of the button-h0le and to bring the second side thereof beneath the needle when the first side has been worked, said lever having an adjustable fulcrum for varying the lateral throw of said plate, substantially as set forth.
9. In a button-hole attachment, the combination,with the base-plate, the feed1plate,and the work-clam p, ofa cap or housing attached to said base-plate, an operating-lever, ratchet and cam wheels, and a slide, all supported by said cap, a feeding and cam wheel reciprocated by said slide, mechanism comprising a lever having a pin or roller, and connections for in termittingly rotating said feeding and cam wheel, an adjusting-lever pivoted to said cap and having an inclined slot engaged by said pin or roller, and feeding and vibratinglevers connected with said feeding and cam wheel and said feed-plate, substantially as set forth.
10. The combination, with the feed-plate, the work-clamp, and the vibrator B, having the projection b", of the reciprocating and intermittiugly-rotating feeding and cam wheel G, having the cam-grooves g and g, the feeding-lever H, and the vibrating and shipping lever J, having a slot, j, and the adjusting lever K is, pivoted to the projection b and having a pin or roller engaging said slot, substantially as set forth.
11. The combination, with the base-plate, of the vibrator B, pivoted at its rear end to said base-plate, and the overhanging integral projection or hook a on the latter for holding down the forward end of the said vibrator, substantially as set forth.
In testimony whereof we affix our signatures in presence of two witnesses.
JAMES G. GREENE. PHILIP DIEHL.
Witnesses:
E. H. BENNETT, WM. H. INSLEE.
US335125D greene Expired - Lifetime US335125A (en)

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US335125A true US335125A (en) 1886-02-02

Family

ID=2404216

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US335125D Expired - Lifetime US335125A (en) greene

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US335125A (en)

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US335125A (en) greene
US1807577A (en) Buttonhole sewing machine
US765239A (en) Fur-sewing machine.
US406115A (en) sjoberg-
US246765A (en) Button-hole attachment for sewing-machines
US362442A (en) Button-hole attachment
US591718A (en) Machine
US595742A (en) Machine for sewing on buttons
US395384A (en) Button sewiig machine
US134558A (en) Improvement in button-holing attachments for sewing-machines
US751239A (en) Buttonhole-stitching machine
US389547A (en) Button-hole sewing-machine
US450844A (en) Button hole stitching and baeeing machine
US418124A (en) And william e
US360433A (en) Button-hole sewing-machine
US390063A (en) Button-hole jewing-m agh
US464287A (en) Button-hole sewing-machine
US272126A (en) Assig-nob to the singer
US435686A (en) Sewing-machine for barring button-holes
US449074A (en) Button-hole sewing-machine
US945148A (en) Buttonhole-sewing machine.
US372709A (en) Schmidt
US454067A (en) Button-hole stitching and barring machine
US120855A (en) Improvement in button-hole sewing-machines
US868189A (en) Clamp-actuating mechanism for buttonhole-sewing machines.