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  • My invention relates to sewing-machine pressers, and more particularly to that class thereof made in the form of rollers and carried by suitable brackets attached to the presser-bars.
  • These roller-pressers are usually arranged to bear on the work close to the needles. They are therefore in the way of the operator when it is necessary to thread the needles, and it has accordingly heretofore been customary to render them removable from their working positions adjacent to the needles by attaching them to hinged or pivoted arms, for example, as shown in my patent, United States No. 225,274, dated March 9, 1880.
  • the adjacent faces of the bracket and collar are provided with interlocking lugs and notches to hold the bar and presser securely in place when in working position; but when the lugs are disengaged from the notches by forcing the lifted presser slightly downward, (thus lowering the presser-bar and its attached collar,) the presser-bar will be free to be partially rotated to permit the presser to be turned aside out of the way.
  • Figure 1 is a front view of the head of a sewing-machine
  • Fig. 2 is a side view of the same.
  • Figs. 3 and r are detail views showing the lifting-bracket and collar in vercal section.
  • Fig. 5 is a plan view of the collar with the presser-bar in section; and
  • Fig. 6 is a plan view of the lifting-bracket and its guides, also with the presser-bar in section.
  • A denotes a portion of the bracket-arm of a sewing-machine; B, the needle-bar, and C the presser-bar, the latter being provided at its lower end with an arm or bracket 0, carrying a roller-presser c.
  • To the presser-bar is attached, as by set-screw (Z, a collar (Z, the said collar being provided at its top with two diametrically-opposite locking-lugs (Z preferably made tapering, as shown.
  • D is the ordinary lifting-lever, arranged to engage an arm 6 of the lifting bracket c, said bracket having, as herein shown, a second or guiding arm 6 entering a groove formed in a projection a on the inside of the head.
  • the bracket 6 is provided on its lower face with notches of proper form and size to receive the lugs cl of the collar (1, and with a projection e which serves as a stop to limit the torsional or turning movement of the collar and its attached resser-bar.
  • a flat spring g having an inclined portion bearing against the lower edge of a flattened part (1 of the collard, the extreme lower end of said spring being inturned to form the hook or projection and said spring forming a yielding connection between said bracket and collar.
  • F is the usual spring for holding down the presser.
  • bracket 6 As the bracket 6 is loose on the presser-b'ar the lifter D would fail to lift said bar but for the spring g, which forms'a connection between said bracket thecollar'cl' attached to said bar, and the stress'of the pressnre-spring F, bearing on. the loose; bracket 6, isimparted: to said bar through saidbracket and: the attached collard.

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P. DIEHL. PRESSBR FOOT LIPTING MECHANISM FOR SEWING MACHINES.
No. 460,955. Patented Oct. 13, 1891.
Irv/716751753" 77 tineos es.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.-
IHILIP DIEHL, OF ELIZABETH, NEIV JERSEY, ASSIGNOR TO THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COHFANY OF NEIV JERSEY.
PRESSER-FOOT-LIFTING M ECHANISIVI FOR SEWING-MACHIN ES.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 460,955, dated October 13, 1891. Application filed February 14, 1891. Serial No. 381,435. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, PHILIP DIEHL, acitizen 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 Sewing-Machine Pressers, of which the following is a specification, reference being had therein to the accompanying drawings.
My invention relates to sewing-machine pressers, and more particularly to that class thereof made in the form of rollers and carried by suitable brackets attached to the presser-bars. These roller-pressers are usually arranged to bear on the work close to the needles. They are therefore in the way of the operator when it is necessary to thread the needles, and it has accordingly heretofore been customary to render them removable from their working positions adjacent to the needles by attaching them to hinged or pivoted arms, for example, as shown in my patent, United States No. 225,274, dated March 9, 1880. The construction shown by said patent is, however, somewhat cumbersome, besides being expensive to make; and the object of my present invention is to provide a Simpler and less expensive device which will render the pressers conveniently removable from their working positions and readily returnable thereto. This object I accomplish by so mounting the presser-bar that it is free to slide through the lifting-bracket, and by attaching to said bar a collar having a spring or yielding connection with said lifting-bracket, the spring having a tendency to draw said collar and bracket together, but permitting of their slight separation when necessary. The adjacent faces of the bracket and collar are provided with interlocking lugs and notches to hold the bar and presser securely in place when in working position; but when the lugs are disengaged from the notches by forcing the lifted presser slightly downward, (thus lowering the presser-bar and its attached collar,) the presser-bar will be free to be partially rotated to permit the presser to be turned aside out of the way.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a front view of the head of a sewing-machine,
embodying my invention, the cap or face-plate thereof being removed. Fig. 2 is a side view of the same. Figs. 3 and r are detail views showing the lifting-bracket and collar in vercal section. Fig. 5 is a plan view of the collar with the presser-bar in section; and Fig. 6 is a plan view of the lifting-bracket and its guides, also with the presser-bar in section.
A denotes a portion of the bracket-arm of a sewing-machine; B, the needle-bar, and C the presser-bar, the latter being provided at its lower end with an arm or bracket 0, carrying a roller-presser c. To the presser-bar is attached, as by set-screw (Z, a collar (Z, the said collar being provided at its top with two diametrically-opposite locking-lugs (Z preferably made tapering, as shown.
D is the ordinary lifting-lever, arranged to engage an arm 6 of the lifting bracket c, said bracket having, as herein shown, a second or guiding arm 6 entering a groove formed in a projection a on the inside of the head. The bracket 6 is provided on its lower face with notches of proper form and size to receive the lugs cl of the collar (1, and with a projection e which serves as a stop to limit the torsional or turning movement of the collar and its attached resser-bar.
To the bracket 6 is attached by a screw f a flat spring g, having an inclined portion bearing against the lower edge of a flattened part (1 of the collard, the extreme lower end of said spring being inturned to form the hook or projection and said spring forming a yielding connection between said bracket and collar.
F is the usual spring for holding down the presser.
The operation of my invention is as follows: \Vhen the presser is raised from the work by the lifter, as shown in Fig. 1, the op erator by bearing down slightly on the presser will disengage the lugs 61 of the collar from the notches in the lower face of the bracket e, and the presser may then be turned outward to the position denoted in dotted lines in Fig. 1, leaving free access to the needle or needles, the spring 9 yielding slightly to permit of this operation, and the.hook or projection 9 thereof serving as a stop to prevent the register with the notches-i 11 the bra'cl'r-et e, thc
inclined part g of the spring g, bearing on the to lower edge of the flattenedfaee of. the collar,
* forces the collar upward into its locking position. As the bracket 6 is loose on the presser-b'ar the lifter D would fail to lift said bar but for the spring g, which forms'a connection between said bracket thecollar'cl' attached to said bar, and the stress'of the pressnre-spring F, bearing on. the loose; bracket 6, isimparted: to said bar through saidbracket and: the attached collard.
I: have herein shown: my invention inconnection with twoneedles and a diagonallyarra-nged roller-prcsser to be used: with: the
diagonal feed embraced by my application, Serial No; 381,434, filed simultaneously here 2 5 with, but it will be'nlrderstoed that thesame is applicable.- to any terms of: roller -p-resser machines, or to machineshavi-ng ordinary presser-fcehwhen itmay be'des-irable to render them capable-of being turned aside-from 0 the needles.
Having-thus described i'n'y inventioml claim; a
and desi-retosecure by Letters Patent- 1. In a sewing-machine, thecoinbination, with apresser-foot lifter and apres-ser-carrying bar having. a collar attached thereto and a li fitingbracket loose thereon, the adjacent faces of said collar and bracket having interlocking lugs and notches, of a spring forming a yielding connection between said bracket and collar,
2'. In a sewingnnachine; the combination,
fwi -tli apresserfoot lifiter'and a presser-bar carrying a roller presser and having a collar d attached thereto and provided with lugs (1 of'a" lifting-bracket e loose on said bar and 5 provided with notchesito receive said lugs and with a stop 6 and the spring g, attached to said bracket and forming a yielding connection between the latter and said collar.
3. In a sewing-1nacl1ine, the combination, with a presser --foot litter and a presser-bar carrying a roller-presser and having a collar (Z attached thereto and providedwit h l ngs d and a flattened part d of a lifting-bracket e loose on said bar and: provided with notches torecei re'said lugs and with astop: e an 1: the spring 9, attached to said bracket and: forming a yieldingtcon nectionbetween the latter and said collar, said spring having. the in- .clined. portion. g and the inturned hook or projectiona In testimony whereof I a'ffi x nrys-ignatnre in presence of two witnesses PHILIP DIEHL.
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J. G. GREENE, W. J. Pnrrrr.
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US4342272A (en) * 1979-10-03 1982-08-03 The Singer Company Presser bar biasing spring structure
US4403561A (en) * 1981-11-23 1983-09-13 The Singer Company Presser bar spring-connection

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US4342272A (en) * 1979-10-03 1982-08-03 The Singer Company Presser bar biasing spring structure
US4403561A (en) * 1981-11-23 1983-09-13 The Singer Company Presser bar spring-connection

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