US35252A - Improvement in sevving-machines - Google Patents
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- ncern I y ARQNPALMERpfBrOGIP nty Monroe, in the State of wanted a newanduseful Iinresetting-Machine; and I do laretbatitheiollowingis a full, clear, ptioirof the construction and reference being had to s, making apart of this chi re: side'views, and Fig.
- each of these wheels I trim a smallmgroove, as seenat P, Fig. 2.
- These grooves obviouslyeiorthe; needle to lie in, andas the eedlejonly gcesinto the grooves ei gr oov einthemissmaller.
- This needle-holder may be of any convenient size and form. The size and shape represented inthe cirawingsanswer a good purpose. It is slipped onto the transverse shaft U, and held then by a screw,'a, Fig. 2.. This needle-holder canvhe moved backward or forward on the transverse shaft Utoaccnmtnodate different-lengthed needles. This machine can-hefastened to a table or stand, or any convenient place, by being screwed per man'en-tl-y there'tm'or'can be fastened by a common thumb-screw. e
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Patented May 13, 1862.
lizaen w" flfl w A PALMER SEWING MACHINE.
ncern: I y ARQNPALMERpfBrOGIP nty Monroe, in the State of wanted a newanduseful Iinresetting-Machine; and I do laretbatitheiollowingis a full, clear, ptioirof the construction and reference being had to s, making apart of this chi re: side'views, and Fig. 2 edrawings therewith sent ize hicjh I usually make my anr frame of some thin elghthot' an inch thick, three h, inches long, and two inches endof this frame I "place two {These standards are at the h e and about inch wide aththe top,are y gh,an d nearlya qjuarterof an nch thick ()ne of these standards, 0, has a ide piece attached to y it, about one-fourth of giving the whole a T shape,
, Fig.2, Through these standards I place rshafts, E, F, G, and H. At endE and Fpass through an adjustable ayheseen at 0, Fig.1. Theseboxes ted by thescrews 'l t, Fig. 1, and are se the wheels to mesh deeper cordin'gpto the thickness of the fasten four cogwheels of about an inchin diameter. These e shown'at K L, M, and O in Fig. 3. meslri'nto" each other and crimp the ysewjedg TheseI call crimpingand .Oalso mesh intoeach other, d 5 en in operation. Inthe center ormiddleof each of these wheels I trim a smallmgroove, as seenat P, Fig. 2. These grooves iareiorthe; needle to lie in, andas the eedlejonly gcesinto the grooves ei gr oov einthemissmaller. On
i of the shaftsH and E, I place "cogawheels, just large enough to achi other, and on the shaft H,
0 Melt, for propelling the ma nkicanbe of any convenient nd s At the other end of theframe cc theta dard S S S. I This standard is esigned to move the cloth along about one-fourth of an inchsquare and about an inch high. I now place in this standard one end of the SLIRfL U. The other end of the shaft U goes into the T-shaped standard tit-.6, Fig. 9'. This shaft U passes transversely over away,-as seen at W,'Fig. 1. The object in havingthese shafts so closetogetheris, that when the shaft Uis slightly turned it. will press down on E and cause the cog-wheels K and O to mesh closer together and press hard on the needle, thereby holding it firmly while the cloth is pulled oil from it. Attached to this transverse shaft U is the lever X, by which is produced its-rocking motion. On this holder 2, Fig. .1. This needle-holdermay be of any convenient size and form. The size and shape represented inthe cirawingsanswer a good purpose. It is slipped onto the transverse shaft U, and held then by a screw,'a, Fig. 2.. This needle-holder canvhe moved backward or forward on the transverse shaft Utoaccnmtnodate different-lengthed needles. This machine can-hefastened to a table or stand, or any convenient place, by being screwed per man'en-tl-y there'tm'or'can be fastened by a common thumb-screw. e
' To operate my lnachine' I place a common needle, already threaded, in the grooves of the :cog-wheels, so that the extreme point of the needle shall come; exactly on a line with the centersof the wheels L and M.- I then place the needle-holder so that it bears gently against the eye of the needle.- Ithen enter the cloth to-he sewedbetween the wheels L and M and ,turn the crank. This. operation draws the cloth into the wheels, crimps it, and while crimped throws-it onto the needle, forming stitches very'rapidly. When the needle is as full asit will hear I press gently on the lever 21. This movesthe needle-holder awayfrom wheels upon the needle and holds it firmly, so that I can pull off the. cloth in almost an instant of time, thus very greatly facilitating the WOIIL. I now reverse the pressure on the place, and I proceed as before.
1 do not" claim that this machine will sew thick cloth orthat it is at all adapted to tailoring purposes; but that for light and thin cloth it-is useful. Especially is it useful lll'-Illlland so close as to require it to be cut partly shaft also is placed the adjustable .needlethe needle, and at the same time presses the lever X when the needle-holder resumes its Hing up dress-shirts, shirring bonnets, The cembination of the crimping-wheels L gatl1ering,f and for doing a large portion of and M with the adjustable needle-holder z, ordinary family sewing. and transverse shaft U, substantially as herein I do not elai; the use of crimping-wheels in described and for the purposes herein setforth. sewing-machine's, the samehaving been already used in the machines of Benjamin W. Bran,
. AARON PALMER.
.patented March 4;1843; of James Rodgers, 4 q patented July 22, 1844; and of David Smith, Witnesses: patented April 16, 1850. E. K. POWERS,
What Iclaim as my invention, and desire 'to J. O. OATY.
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