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US865149A
US865149A US33508906A US1906335089A US865149A US 865149 A US865149 A US 865149A US 33508906 A US33508906 A US 33508906A US 1906335089 A US1906335089 A US 1906335089A US 865149 A US865149 A US 865149A
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  • My invention relates particularly to improvements in sewing machines of the rotary looper type.
  • the looper In this type of machine, the looper is usually rotated with a variable or differential movement so as to properly cooperate with the other parts of the stitch-forming mechanism.
  • Such movement is objectionable, however, in that it obviously increases the vibration oi the machine and also causes a greater strain and wear on the operating parts than would be caused if the looper was operated at a uniform speed of movement. Because of such objectionable features incident to the use of a differentially operated looper, it has been the main obj ect of my present invention to provide a simple and efficient means for rotating the looper at a uniform speed of movement.
  • the invention in a preferred form thereof, cqmprises the combination of a double driving crank, a double driven crank, two links operatively connecting said cranks to impart motion from the driving crank to the driven crank and one of said links being provided with a rigidly attached gear to be moved or carried thereby ina circular path, and a looper shaft having a gear in mesh with said link gear to be rotated thereby with a uniform speed of movement.
  • the invention also includes other features of construction and combinations of parts as hereinafter referred to in detail and pointed out in the appended claims.
  • FIG. 1 is a front elevation, partly broken away and in section, of a sewing machine embodying my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged side view of the cranks and their connections viewed from the right in Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a plan view of the driving crank with the several parts comprising the same disassembled.
  • Fig. 4 is a sectional detail of a part of the driven crank with one of the connecting links, and also shows the associated endof the looper shaft.
  • Fig. 5 is a detail perspective of a feed-operating-device disconnected from a tubular extension of the driven crank. Figs.
  • Figs. 9 and l0 are transverse sections on lines 9-9 and lO--lO respec- 50 tively, of Fig. ll, showing certain of the feed mechann ism, and Fig. 1l is a longitudinal sectional elevation of a part of the machine showing certain of the said feed l mechanism.
  • ⁇ the frame of the machine comprising the bed-plate 1 and overhanging bracket-arm 2, the upper driving shaft 3 supported in bearings in said .bracket-arm, the vertically reciprocating needle-bar 4 60 actuated from the driving shaft through the medium of suitable connections, and the looper shaft 5 supported in bearings at the under side of the bed-plate and carrying a looper 6 at its forward end, are all of usual construction and arrangement as disclosed in my pending application Serial No. 229,627.
  • the driving shaft is provided with two cranks '7, 7/ set at right angles to each other, which cranks are connected through the medium of two links 8, 8f, with two driven cranks 9, 9/, of corresponding throw and relative angular arrangement; the said driven cranks are shown being rigidly united and being carried by one crank-arm proper, indicated at 10, which is loosely mounted on the looper shaft 5 to revolve thereon 7 5 whereby the axis of the driven cranks will be coincident 'withthat of said looper shaft.
  • Rigidly attached to the link 8 ⁇ in position adjacent to the driven crank 9 is a gear l1 which meshes with a gear 12 fixed to the looper v shaft 5.
  • the double driving crank 7-7/ having a uniformly continuous rotating movement, imparts through the links 8, 8f, a corresponding mov ement to the double driven crank 9-9/, and said driven crank, carrying the connecting link gear Il in a circular path about the intermeshing gear l2 on the looper shaft, imparts a like uniformly rotating movement to said looper shaft.
  • the intermeshing link gear l1 and looper-shaft gear 12 are provided with a like number of teeth whereby the main coperation when the looper is operated at a uniform speed of movement, as in the present case, instead of at a variable speed as ordinarily.
  • the driving and driven cranks may be formed in any suitable or desired manner.
  • the double driving crank in the present case comprises the two crankarms 15, 15/, projecting from the shaft 3 in directions at right angles to each other and having openings adjacent to their outer ends which receive the crank pins 7, 7, projecting from opposite sides of an intermediate link 16 and which crank-pins are rigidly connected with the crank arms by fastening-pins 17 passing through openings in the same and which fasteningpins are preferably made tapering to assure a close and rigid union of the parts.
  • This construction of crank is desirable in that it permits of a ready and convenient assembling of the several crank 'partsand the connecting links.
  • the lower or driven crank is formed similarly to the upper or driving crank with the exl ception that one of the supporting crank-arms is omitted, the same comprising the supporting crankarm 10 and the rigidly connected link 18 with its oppositely projecting crank-pins 9, 9, the rigid connection of the link 18 with the arm 10 being effected by the crank-pin 9 entering an opening in said arm and being connected therewith by the fastening-pin 19.
  • one of the bushings, indicated at 20, is formed as the hub of the link gear 11.
  • the cam or eccentric 27 corresponds in function to thecam or eccentric 38 of Letters Patent No. 809,661, issued to me ⁇ lanuary 9, 1906, and operates to impart to the feed its vertical movement through the medium of substantially like mechanism.
  • This mechanism comprises a tubular rock-shaft 32 mounted on a horizontal shaft 16 as in my aforesaid patent, and being provided with two crank-arms 33 and 34, the arm 33 'at the front end of the shaft having a pivotally-mounted block 35 engaging the feed-device 40 within a slot 40 therein, and the arm 34 toward the rear end of the shaft having connection with the arm 37 of a strap 37/ embracing the cam or eccentric 27, as shown in Fig. 10.
  • Vertical 'reciprocation of the arm 37 as caused by the cam or eccentric 27 imparts a rocking movement to the shaft 32, and thereby an up-and-down movement to the end of its arm 33 which is imparted to the connecting feed-device.
  • looper appearing in the foregoing description and in the following claims is used generically to denote either a shuttle, hook, or other similar device adapted to cooperate with the needle in the formation of a stitch.
  • a driving shaft having a driving crank, a driven crank, a link operatively connecting said cranks and being provided with a gear rigidly attached thereto, a looper shaft having a gear in operative .connection with the link gear to receive motion therefrom, a looper actuated from said looper shaft, and a needle-bar actuated from the driving shaft.
  • a driving shaft having a driving crank, a driven crank, a link operatively connecting said cranks and -being provided with a gear rigidly attached thereto, a looper shaft having a gear in operative connection with the link gear to receive motion therefrom, a looper actuated from said looper shaft, a feed-operating-device actuated from said driven crank, and a needle-bar actuated from the driving shaft.
  • a driving shaft having a drivingl crank, a driven crank, a link operatively connecting said cranks and being provided with a gear rigidly attached thereto, a looper'shaft provided with a gear having the same number' of teeth as the link gear and b'eing held in mesh with the latter to receive motion therefrom, a looper actuated from s/aid looper shaft, and a needle-bar actuated from the driving shaft.
  • a driving shaft having a driving crank, a driven crank, a link operatively connecting said cranks and being provided with a gear rigidly attached thereto, a looper shaft provided with a gear having the same number of teeth as the link gear and being held in meshwith the latter to receive motion therefrom, a feed-operating-device actuated from said driven crank, and a needle-bar actuated from the said driving shaft.
  • a driving crank a driven crank, a link operatively connecting said cranks and being provided with a gear rigidly attached thereto, a shaft having a gear in operative connection with the link gear to receive motion therefrom, a looper actuated from said shaft, a hollow shaft fitted over the looper' shaft and having connection with the driven crank to be revolved thereby, and a feed-operating-device carried and actuated by said hollow shaft.
  • a double driving crank the two members of which are set at an angle to each other
  • a double driven crank the two members l 0f which are set at an angle to each other corresponding to that of the driving crank
  • two links operatively connecting said cranks and one being provided with a gear rigidly attached thereto
  • an eccentric bushing adjustably interposed between each of the two links and one of the connecting cranks
  • a looper and a looper shaft having' a gear in operative connection with the link gear to vreceive motion therefrom.

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No. 865,149. PATENTED SEPT. 3, 1907.
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UNITED STATES `PATENT OFFICE.
WILLIAM M. AMMERMAN, OF NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, ASSIGN OR TO TI-IE EDWIN J. TOOF COMPANY, OF NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, A CORPORATION OF NEW JERSEY.
SEWING-MACHINE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Sept. 3, 1907.
Application filed September 18, 1906. Serial No. 335,089.
in Sewing-Machines, of which the following is a speci-l fication.
My invention relates particularly to improvements in sewing machines of the rotary looper type. In this type of machine, the looper is usually rotated with a variable or differential movement so as to properly cooperate with the other parts of the stitch-forming mechanism. Such movement is objectionable, however, in that it obviously increases the vibration oi the machine and also causes a greater strain and wear on the operating parts than would be caused if the looper was operated at a uniform speed of movement. Because of such objectionable features incident to the use of a differentially operated looper, it has been the main obj ect of my present invention to provide a simple and efficient means for rotating the looper at a uniform speed of movement.
To this end the invention, in a preferred form thereof, cqmprises the combination of a double driving crank, a double driven crank, two links operatively connecting said cranks to impart motion from the driving crank to the driven crank and one of said links being provided with a rigidly attached gear to be moved or carried thereby ina circular path, and a looper shaft having a gear in mesh with said link gear to be rotated thereby with a uniform speed of movement.
The invention also includes other features of construction and combinations of parts as hereinafter referred to in detail and pointed out in the appended claims.
Referring now to the accompanying drawings forming part of this specication,-Figure 1 is a front elevation, partly broken away and in section, of a sewing machine embodying my invention. Fig. 2 is an enlarged side view of the cranks and their connections viewed from the right in Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is a plan view of the driving crank with the several parts comprising the same disassembled. Fig. 4 is a sectional detail of a part of the driven crank with one of the connecting links, and also shows the associated endof the looper shaft. Fig. 5 is a detail perspective of a feed-operating-device disconnected from a tubular extension of the driven crank. Figs.
6, 7 and 8 are detail views of the driven crank connections to be hereinafter referred to. Figs. 9 and l0 are transverse sections on lines 9-9 and lO--lO respec- 50 tively, of Fig. ll, showing certain of the feed mechann ism, and Fig. 1l is a longitudinal sectional elevation of a part of the machine showing certain of the said feed l mechanism.
Similar reference characters designate like parts in the several figures of the drawings.
In said drawings, `the frame of the machine comprising the bed-plate 1 and overhanging bracket-arm 2, the upper driving shaft 3 supported in bearings in said .bracket-arm, the vertically reciprocating needle-bar 4 60 actuated from the driving shaft through the medium of suitable connections, and the looper shaft 5 supported in bearings at the under side of the bed-plate and carrying a looper 6 at its forward end, are all of usual construction and arrangement as disclosed in my pending application Serial No. 229,627.
In accordance with my present invention as hereinbefore referred to, the driving shaft is provided with two cranks '7, 7/ set at right angles to each other, which cranks are connected through the medium of two links 8, 8f, with two driven cranks 9, 9/, of corresponding throw and relative angular arrangement; the said driven cranks are shown being rigidly united and being carried by one crank-arm proper, indicated at 10, which is loosely mounted on the looper shaft 5 to revolve thereon 7 5 whereby the axis of the driven cranks will be coincident 'withthat of said looper shaft. Rigidly attached to the link 8` in position adjacent to the driven crank 9 is a gear l1 which meshes with a gear 12 fixed to the looper v shaft 5. With this arrangement and organization of parts, the double driving crank 7-7/ having a uniformly continuous rotating movement, imparts through the links 8, 8f, a corresponding mov ement to the double driven crank 9-9/, and said driven crank, carrying the connecting link gear Il in a circular path about the intermeshing gear l2 on the looper shaft, imparts a like uniformly rotating movement to said looper shaft. Preferably, and as shown in the drawing, the intermeshing link gear l1 and looper-shaft gear 12 are provided with a like number of teeth whereby the main coperation when the looper is operated at a uniform speed of movement, as in the present case, instead of at a variable speed as ordinarily.
The driving and driven cranks may be formed in any suitable or desired manner. The double driving crank in the present case comprises the two crankarms 15, 15/, projecting from the shaft 3 in directions at right angles to each other and having openings adjacent to their outer ends which receive the crank pins 7, 7, projecting from opposite sides of an intermediate link 16 and which crank-pins are rigidly connected with the crank arms by fastening-pins 17 passing through openings in the same and which fasteningpins are preferably made tapering to assure a close and rigid union of the parts. This construction of crank is desirable in that it permits of a ready and convenient assembling of the several crank 'partsand the connecting links. The lower or driven crank is formed similarly to the upper or driving crank with the exl ception that one of the supporting crank-arms is omitted, the same comprising the supporting crankarm 10 and the rigidly connected link 18 with its oppositely projecting crank- pins 9, 9, the rigid connection of the link 18 with the arm 10 being effected by the crank-pin 9 entering an opening in said arm and being connected therewith by the fastening-pin 19.
As a means to permit of the ready assembling and adjustment of the cranks and vconnecting links, l have interposed adjustable eccentric bushings 20 and 21 between the links at one end thereof and the connecting cranks, and formed the links with slits 22 in communication with the openings which receive the bushings whereby the walls of said openings may be rendered adjustable through the medium of screws 23 to clamp and hold the bushings in adjusted position. As shown in the drawings, one of the bushings, indicated at 20, is formed as the hub of the link gear 11.
l As a further feature of my present invention., I have formed the hub of the crank-arm 10 with a tubular eX- tension 25 extending through the hanger 26 at the under side of the bed-plate and carrying at its inner end a feed-actuating-device in the form of a cam or eccentric 27, this cam or eccentric being operative through the medium of suitable mechanism to impart to the feed its vertical movement. The tubular eX- tension or shaft -25 projecting through the hanger 26 forms a bearing for the rear end of the looper shaft,
land this shaft 25 and the looper shaft 5 and the upper driving shaft 3, by reason of the connections described, are all caused to rotate in the same direction; thereby promoting ease and lightness of running and also lessening friction between the parts.
The cam or eccentric 27 corresponds in function to thecam or eccentric 38 of Letters Patent No. 809,661, issued to me `lanuary 9, 1906, and operates to impart to the feed its vertical movement through the medium of substantially like mechanism. This mechanism comprises a tubular rock-shaft 32 mounted on a horizontal shaft 16 as in my aforesaid patent, and being provided with two crank- arms 33 and 34, the arm 33 'at the front end of the shaft having a pivotally-mounted block 35 engaging the feed-device 40 within a slot 40 therein, and the arm 34 toward the rear end of the shaft having connection with the arm 37 of a strap 37/ embracing the cam or eccentric 27, as shown in Fig. 10. Vertical 'reciprocation of the arm 37 as caused by the cam or eccentric 27 imparts a rocking movement to the shaft 32, and thereby an up-and-down movement to the end of its arm 33 which is imparted to the connecting feed-device.
The term looper appearing in the foregoing description and in the following claims is used generically to denote either a shuttle, hook, or other similar device adapted to cooperate with the needle in the formation of a stitch.
What l claim as my invention is:-
1. In a sewing machine, the combination of a driving crank, a driven crank, a link operatively connecting said cranks and being provided with a gear rigidly attached thereto, a shaft having a gear in operative connection with the link gear to receive motion therefrom, and a looper actuated from said shaft.
2. In a sewing machine, the combination of a driving shaft having a driving crank, a driven crank, a link operatively connecting said cranks and being provided with a gear rigidly attached thereto, a looper shaft having a gear in operative .connection with the link gear to receive motion therefrom, a looper actuated from said looper shaft, and a needle-bar actuated from the driving shaft.
3. In a sewing machine, the combination of a driving shaft having a driving crank, a driven crank, a link operatively connecting said cranks and -being provided with a gear rigidly attached thereto, a looper shaft having a gear in operative connection with the link gear to receive motion therefrom, a looper actuated from said looper shaft, a feed-operating-device actuated from said driven crank, and a needle-bar actuated from the driving shaft.
il. In a sewingmachine, the combination of a driving shaft having a drivingl crank, a driven crank, a link operatively connecting said cranks and being provided with a gear rigidly attached thereto, a looper'shaft provided with a gear having the same number' of teeth as the link gear and b'eing held in mesh with the latter to receive motion therefrom, a looper actuated from s/aid looper shaft, and a needle-bar actuated from the driving shaft.
5. In a sewing machine, the combination of a driving shaft having a driving crank, a driven crank, a link operatively connecting said cranks and being provided with a gear rigidly attached thereto, a looper shaft provided with a gear having the same number of teeth as the link gear and being held in meshwith the latter to receive motion therefrom, a feed-operating-device actuated from said driven crank, and a needle-bar actuated from the said driving shaft.
6. In a sewing machine, the combination of a driving crank, a driven crank, a link operatively connecting said cranks and being provided with a gear rigidly attached thereto, a shaft having a gear in operative connection with the link gear to receive motion therefrom, a looper actuated from said shaft, a hollow shaft fitted over the looper' shaft and having connection with the driven crank to be revolved thereby, and a feed-operating-device carried and actuated by said hollow shaft.
7. In a sewing machine, the combination of a driving crank, a driven crank,'a link operatively connecting said cranks and being provided with a gear rigidly attached thereto, an eccentric bushing adjustably interposed between the link and one of the cranks, a shaft having a gear in operative connection with the link gear to receive motion therefrom, and a looper actuated from said shaft.
8. In a sewing machine, the combination of a driving crank, a driven crank, a link operatively connecting said cranks, a gear rigidly attached to said link and having a hollow eccentric hub interposed as a bushing between the lnecting said cranks and one being provided with a gear rigidly attached thereto, a looper, and a looper shaft having a gear in operative connection with the link gear to receive motion therefrom.
10. In a sewing machine, the combination of a double driving crank the two members of which are set at an angle to each other, a double driven crank the two members l 0f which are set at an angle to each other corresponding to that of the driving crank, two links operatively connecting said cranks and one being provided with a gear rigidly attached thereto, an eccentric bushing adjustably interposed between each of the two links and one of the connecting cranks, a looper, and a looper shaft having' a gear in operative connection with the link gear to vreceive motion therefrom.
Signed at New Haven, in the county of New Haven, and State of Connecticut, this 27th day of August, A. D. 1906.
WILLIAM M. AMMERMAN.
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GEORGE KEELING, HENRY W. IBnLsHAUsER.
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