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US639441A
US639441A US68667698A US1898686676A US639441A US 639441 A US639441 A US 639441A US 68667698 A US68667698 A US 68667698A US 1898686676 A US1898686676 A US 1898686676A US 639441 A US639441 A US 639441A
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  • EPPA H. RYON OF VVALTHAM, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO ALFRED M. GOODALE, OF SAME PLACE.
  • This invention has for its object the production of a shuttle having a novel-shaped self-threading eye, said eye being easily applicable to usual shuttles.
  • Figure 1 represents a portion of the upper side of a shuttle provided with one of my novel eyes.
  • Fig. 2 shows a face view of the eye.
  • Fig. 3 is a right-hand side view of the eye, Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 4 is a rear and right-hand end view of the eye, Figs. 2 and 3; and
  • Fig. 5 is a left-hand view of the eye, Fig. 2.
  • the shuttle-body A, its tip A, and bobbin B are and may be all as usual.
  • the side wall of the shuttle is cut out for a short distance to leave a space with asubstantially ⁇ l-shaped edge a, the opposite side of the space being shown as provided with a notch or groove, as at a, and the top of the shuttle is provided with a rather deep groove te
  • the eye is composed of a metallic block consisting of a base I) to receive a screw 1), said base having a thread-guiding portion 19 through which is made a thread-passage b presenting at one side a slot if, one side of said passage and one edge of said slot being formed by a depending lip [2 down under which the thread must pass to enter said passage inside the shuttle-body, to be led from said passage out from the face 0 of the eye under the end of a pointed finger a, crossing a slot or space 0 leading from the top of the eye into said passage.
  • the lip b faces the abutment d of the shuttle-body, and the upper part d of said lip is extended backwardly from the slot 0 into the body of the shuttle, its extreme end being provided with a hook (P, which forms a continuation of the edge 0 of the said lip.
  • the eye has a notched part e, which embraces the edge a of the slot or space in the shuttle-body, audit also has a projection e to enter the notch a, and the upper part (1' of the lip is rounded, beveled, or inclined, as at 61 to afford ready entrance of the thread into the slot 0 and below the finger c.
  • the operator takes hold of the end of the thread and stretches it straight from the bobbin through the slot at until the thread descends in said slot below the hook 01 when by a movement of the hand transversely of the shuttle the thread caught below the said hook is led into the space between the top d and the abutment (Z of the shuttle and is drawn down the inclined edge below the lower edge of the lip 12 into the passage b, it during such movement being drawn past and below the finger c and emerging from the passage 12 at-the face of the eye.
  • Patent is-
  • a shuttle-body having a slot shaped to present a V-shaped side wall and a grooved side wall, combined with a thread-guiding eye composed of metal a part of which is notched externally to embrace said V shaped side wall, another part having a projection e 5 to enter the notch at the opposite side wall, and a slot 0 in said guiding-eye leading into a thread-delivery passage 6 said eye having a finger crossing said slot at the face of the eye and having a backwardly-extended top d provided with a hooked end (1 and a lip 19 forming one edge of the slot 19 communicating said eye having a delivery-passage b intersected by a'suitable threading-slot, substantially as described.
  • a shuttle-body having a slot shaped to i present a V-shaped side wall and an opposed In testimony whereof I have signed my side Wall having a groove, combined with an name to this specification in the presence of independent detachable thread-guiding eye two subscribing" witnesseses.

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Patented Dec. I9, I899.
E. H. RYDN.
SELF THREADING SHUTTLE.
(Application filed July 23, 1898.)
(No Model.)
EPPA H. RYON, OF VVALTHAM, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO ALFRED M. GOODALE, OF SAME PLACE.
SELF-TH READING SHUTTLE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 639,441, dated December 19, 1899.
- Application filed July 23, 1898. Serial No. 686,676. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, EPPA H. RYON, of Wal- I tham, county of Middlesex, State of Massachusetts, have invented an Improvement in Self-Threading Shuttles, of which the following description, in connection with the accompanying drawings, is a specification, like letters on the drawings representing like parts.
This invention has for its object the production of a shuttle having a novel-shaped self-threading eye, said eye being easily applicable to usual shuttles.
Figure 1 represents a portion of the upper side of a shuttle provided with one of my novel eyes. Fig. 2 shows a face view of the eye. Fig. 3 is a right-hand side view of the eye, Fig. 2. Fig. 4 is a rear and right-hand end view of the eye, Figs. 2 and 3; and Fig. 5 is a left-hand view of the eye, Fig. 2.
The shuttle-body A, its tip A, and bobbin B are and may be all as usual. The side wall of the shuttle is cut out for a short distance to leave a space with asubstantially \l-shaped edge a, the opposite side of the space being shown as provided with a notch or groove, as at a, and the top of the shuttle is provided with a rather deep groove te The eye is composed of a metallic block consisting of a base I) to receive a screw 1), said base having a thread-guiding portion 19 through which is made a thread-passage b presenting at one side a slot if, one side of said passage and one edge of said slot being formed by a depending lip [2 down under which the thread must pass to enter said passage inside the shuttle-body, to be led from said passage out from the face 0 of the eye under the end of a pointed finger a, crossing a slot or space 0 leading from the top of the eye into said passage. The lip b faces the abutment d of the shuttle-body, and the upper part d of said lip is extended backwardly from the slot 0 into the body of the shuttle, its extreme end being provided with a hook (P, which forms a continuation of the edge 0 of the said lip. The eye has a notched part e, which embraces the edge a of the slot or space in the shuttle-body, audit also has a projection e to enter the notch a, and the upper part (1' of the lip is rounded, beveled, or inclined, as at 61 to afford ready entrance of the thread into the slot 0 and below the finger c.
To insert the thread into the eye and take it therefrom at the side of the shuttle, the operator takes hold of the end of the thread and stretches it straight from the bobbin through the slot at until the thread descends in said slot below the hook 01 when by a movement of the hand transversely of the shuttle the thread caught below the said hook is led into the space between the top d and the abutment (Z of the shuttle and is drawn down the inclined edge below the lower edge of the lip 12 into the passage b, it during such movement being drawn past and below the finger c and emerging from the passage 12 at-the face of the eye.
Having described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters 7::
Patent, is-
1. The combination with a shuttle, of a selfthreading eye composed of metal and present ing a slot 0 leading into a thread-delivery passage 6 said eye having a finger crossing said slot at the face of the eye and having a top d provided with a hooked end 01 and a lip 12 forming one edge of a side slot (7' communi eating with saidpassage b said lip having an inclined edge 0 substantially as described.
3. A shuttle-body having a slot shaped to present a V-shaped side wall and a grooved side wall, combined with a thread-guiding eye composed of metal a part of which is notched externally to embrace said V shaped side wall, another part having a projection e 5 to enter the notch at the opposite side wall, and a slot 0 in said guiding-eye leading into a thread-delivery passage 6 said eye having a finger crossing said slot at the face of the eye and having a backwardly-extended top d provided with a hooked end (1 and a lip 19 forming one edge of the slot 19 communicating said eye having a delivery-passage b intersected by a'suitable threading-slot, substantially as described.
with said passage 17 substantially as dei scribed.
4. A shuttle-body having a slot shaped to i present a V-shaped side wall and an opposed In testimony whereof I have signed my side Wall having a groove, combined with an name to this specification in the presence of independent detachable thread-guiding eye two subscribing" Witnesses. presenting externallya notch to embrace said 1 T V-shaped side Wall, and a projection to enter EPPA R1 the notch of the opposite side Wall, and abase having a hole for the passage of a screw' to confine the threading-eye t0 the shuttle-body,
Witnesses:
GEO. W. GREGORY, MARGARET A. DUNN.
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