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US833799A
US833799A US28103705A US1905281037A US833799A US 833799 A US833799 A US 833799A US 28103705 A US28103705 A US 28103705A US 1905281037 A US1905281037 A US 1905281037A US 833799 A US833799 A US 833799A
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  • the object of the invention is to provide a tape-needle which will securely and posisame time be one that may be passed freely along the fabric, carrying with it the tape.
  • Figure 1 shows a perspective view of the needle, the parts being in an open position; Fig. 2, a similar view, the parts being in a closed position; Fig. 3, a side elevation; Fig. 4, a section'on the line 4 4 in Fig. 3.
  • the pin is provided with a frame A of greater breadth than thickness and preferably formed from a plate of sheet metal. Hinged to the end of this plate are the pins B B. These pinsare preferably formed from an integral piece of wire bent to the form of a greater distance apart than the distance be tween the guards formed by the turned portions a a, so that when they are sprung into these guards they will remain in position.
  • the tape may be positively secured, and the end of the tape is engaged without twisting or distorting it.
  • the strain upon the tape is such as to put e ual strain upon the threads at each ency it may have to twist or turn as it is drawn into place by the needle.
  • the turnedover edge at the point is one that may be readily passed through the-fabric and is also less liable to injure or tear the fabric than th more pointed ones in common use.
  • a tape-needle the combination of a frame having greater breadth than thickness, two pins hinged on the frame and adapted to be brought into parallel relation and arranged to swing toward and from a broader surface of the frame, guards for the ointsof the pins arranged on the frame, the ront ends of said guards being rounded and arranged to adapt them for entering and passing smoothly through the material in which the needle is used.
  • the pins are also adapted to be brought into I .side 0 the tape, so as to prevent any tend-

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PATENTED OCT. 23
I No. 833,799.
a. B. PAYNE;
I TAPE NEEDLE. APPLICATION FILED 001'. 2 1905.
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tively engage the tape and which will at the UNITED strATEs PATENT OFFICE. v
GRACE B. PAYNE, OF ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA.
TAPE-NEEDLE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Oct. 23, 1906.
Application .filed October 2, 1905. Serial No. 281,037-
fullydescribed, and pointed out in the claim.
The object of the invention is to provide a tape-needle which will securely and posisame time be one that may be passed freely along the fabric, carrying with it the tape.
The invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings as follows:
Figure 1 shows a perspective view of the needle, the parts being in an open position; Fig. 2, a similar view, the parts being in a closed position; Fig. 3, a side elevation; Fig. 4, a section'on the line 4 4 in Fig. 3.
The pin is provided with a frame A of greater breadth than thickness and preferably formed from a plate of sheet metal. Hinged to the end of this plate are the pins B B. These pinsare preferably formed from an integral piece of wire bent to the form of a greater distance apart than the distance be tween the guards formed by the turned portions a a, so that when they are sprung into these guards they will remain in position.
para el relation, so that they may be readily passed through the fabric or tape, the tape being drawn up to a position near the hinge, as shown in dotted lines in Fig. 2. 'By this construction the tape may be positively secured, and the end of the tape is engaged without twisting or distorting it. Furthermore, the strain upon the tape is such as to put e ual strain upon the threads at each ency it may have to twist or turn as it is drawn into place by the needle. The turnedover edge at the point is one that may be readily passed through the-fabric and is also less liable to injure or tear the fabric than th more pointed ones in common use.
What I claim as new is I In a tape-needle, the combination of a frame having greater breadth than thickness, two pins hinged on the frame and adapted to be brought into parallel relation and arranged to swing toward and from a broader surface of the frame, guards for the ointsof the pins arranged on the frame, the ront ends of said guards being rounded and arranged to adapt them for entering and passing smoothly through the material in which the needle is used.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
GRACE B. PAYNE.
Witnesses H. O. LORD, M. O. SULLIVAN.
The pins are also adapted to be brought into I .side 0 the tape, so as to prevent any tend-
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