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US843269A
US843269A US30629706A US1906306297A US843269A US 843269 A US843269 A US 843269A US 30629706 A US30629706 A US 30629706A US 1906306297 A US1906306297 A US 1906306297A US 843269 A US843269 A US 843269A
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  • This invention relates to quilting-frames of that type which are constructed so as to be suspended from the ceiling or other suitable support in such a manner as to be readily lifted when not in use so as to not occupy any floor-space.
  • the present improvement resides principally in the novel method of suspending the frame by means of hangers, which are pivoted to opposite ends thereof and are adapted to be turned so as to shift the point of suspen sion and counteract the tendency of the frame to tilt as the weight of the quilt is shifted from one side to the opposite side during the quilting operation.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the improved quilting-frame.
  • Fig. 2 is a front elevation of one of the ends of the frame, and
  • Fig. 3 is a longitudinal vertical sectional view through the frame.
  • the opposite ends of the frame are similar in construction and comprise essentially the end bars 1, each of which has a block se cured to the lower face thereof at an intermediate point, and a guide member 3, secured to the upper face thereof.
  • These blocks 2 and guide members 3 are preferably held in position by means of a pair of bolts 4, which pass through the end bars 1.
  • the guide members 3 are bent outwardly at their mid dle portions and provided with longitudinal slots 5, and these members are preferably formed of metal.
  • a pair of hanger-bars 7 is provided for suspending the frame, the lower end of each of the hangers being pivoted to one of the blocks 2, while the opposite end is formed with an eye 8, for the attachment of the cables 9.
  • These cables 9 pass upwardly over any suitable guide members or pulleys 10, secured to the ceiling or other suitable support, and enable the frame to be raised or lowered as desired.
  • locking-bolts 11 are employed, which pass through the hangers and operate in the slots 5 in the guide members 7. It will thus be apparent that by loosening the lockingbolts 11 the hangers can be turned and the point of suspension shifted as required.
  • the quilting-rollers are mounted between the ends of the frame in the usual manner, the roller 12, upon which the -finished quilt is carried, being mounted between the end bars 1, at one end thereof, while the roller 13, upon which the lining is carried, is similarly mounted between the opposite ends of the end bars 1.
  • the cover for the quilt is carried upon the roller 14,which is removably mounted between the end bars at a point adjacent the cover-roller 14., and is adapted to be lifted out of position, in order to separate the cover from the lining and enable the filling to be readily placed in position.
  • Each of the roll ers is provided at one end with a disk 15, havadapted to be engaged by a pin 16 passing through the frame. In this manner the rollers are prevented from turning and the desired degree of tension can be secured in the cover and lining.

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PATENTED FEB. 5, 1907.
W. F. GAINBS.
QUILTING FRAME. APPLICATION FILED MAR. 15, 1905;
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WISTER F. GAINES, OF CROSS CUT, TEXAS.
QUILTING-FRAME.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Feb. 5, 1907.
Application filed March 15,1906. Serial No. 306,297.
To wZZ whom, it may concern:
Be it known that I, WVIsTER F. GAINES, a cltizen of the United States, residing at Cross Cut, in the county of Brown and State of 1 Texas, have 1nvented certam new and useful Improvements in Quilting-Frames, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to quilting-frames of that type which are constructed so as to be suspended from the ceiling or other suitable support in such a manner as to be readily lifted when not in use so as to not occupy any floor-space.
The present improvement resides principally in the novel method of suspending the frame by means of hangers, which are pivoted to opposite ends thereof and are adapted to be turned so as to shift the point of suspen sion and counteract the tendency of the frame to tilt as the weight of the quilt is shifted from one side to the opposite side during the quilting operation.
For a full description of the invention and the merits thereof and also to acquire a knowledge of the details of construction of the means for effecting the result, reference is to be had to the following description and accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 is a perspective view of the improved quilting-frame. Fig. 2 is a front elevation of one of the ends of the frame, and Fig. 3 is a longitudinal vertical sectional view through the frame.
Corresponding and like parts are referred to in the following description and indicated in all the views of the drawings by the same reference characters.
The opposite ends of the frame are similar in construction and comprise essentially the end bars 1, each of which has a block se cured to the lower face thereof at an intermediate point, and a guide member 3, secured to the upper face thereof. These blocks 2 and guide members 3 are preferably held in position by means of a pair of bolts 4, which pass through the end bars 1. The guide members 3 are bent outwardly at their mid dle portions and provided with longitudinal slots 5, and these members are preferably formed of metal. A longitudinal beam 6,
which has its opposite ends rigidly connected to the blocks 2, is employed to hold the two sides of the frame in a fixed position with relation to each other. A pair of hanger-bars 7 is provided for suspending the frame, the lower end of each of the hangers being pivoted to one of the blocks 2, while the opposite end is formed with an eye 8, for the attachment of the cables 9. These cables 9 pass upwardly over any suitable guide members or pulleys 10, secured to the ceiling or other suitable support, and enable the frame to be raised or lowered as desired. By turning the hangers 7 upon their pivots the point of suspension can be readily shifted, so as to always hold the frame in a horizontal position, regardless of the fact that one side thereof may be somewhat heavier than the opposite side. In order to lock the hangers 7 in a fixed posi tion, locking-bolts 11 are employed, which pass through the hangers and operate in the slots 5 in the guide members 7. It will thus be apparent that by loosening the lockingbolts 11 the hangers can be turned and the point of suspension shifted as required.
The quilting-rollers are mounted between the ends of the frame in the usual manner, the roller 12, upon which the -finished quilt is carried, being mounted between the end bars 1, at one end thereof, while the roller 13, upon which the lining is carried, is similarly mounted between the opposite ends of the end bars 1. The cover for the quilt is carried upon the roller 14,which is removably mounted between the end bars at a point adjacent the cover-roller 14., and is adapted to be lifted out of position, in order to separate the cover from the lining and enable the filling to be readily placed in position. Each of the roll ers is provided at one end with a disk 15, havadapted to be engaged by a pin 16 passing through the frame. In this manner the rollers are prevented from turning and the desired degree of tension can be secured in the cover and lining.
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed as new is In combination, a quilting-frame embodying end bars and quilting-rollers mounted mg a series of openings therein, which is between said end bars, hanger-bars pivotally In testimony whereof I aflix my signature connected to the frame at the ends thereof on I in presence of two Witnesses. a medlan line, means for suspending said I ESTER F. GAINES. [L' S] bars, and means for connecting said bars to 5 5 the frame at different points to one side or Witnesses:
the other of said median line, as and for the T. B. BUsBEE, purpose set forth. J. J. HALE.
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US5913275A (en) * 1997-12-16 1999-06-22 Flynn; John F. Multiple use quilting frame
US6209240B1 (en) * 1998-07-15 2001-04-03 Rosemary E. Engle Textile holding frame

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US5913275A (en) * 1997-12-16 1999-06-22 Flynn; John F. Multiple use quilting frame
US6209240B1 (en) * 1998-07-15 2001-04-03 Rosemary E. Engle Textile holding frame

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