US881894A - Hinge-borer for embroidery-machines. - Google Patents

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US881894A
US881894A US38414107A US1907384141A US881894A US 881894 A US881894 A US 881894A US 38414107 A US38414107 A US 38414107A US 1907384141 A US1907384141 A US 1907384141A US 881894 A US881894 A US 881894A
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  • the present invention pertains to hinge borers used with embroidery machines for the purpose of piercing through holes in fabr'c around which the embroidery is to be made, and the object of this invention is to provide a simplified construction that will allow of the borer being readily and easily raised from its working position and without the necessity of previously slackening a nut or doing other additional work.
  • Hinge borers with embroidery machines, as ordinarily used, are arranged in a row and according to the desired intervals between the holes in the fabric to be embroidered the distance between two succeeding borers may be increased by lifting one or more of them out of their working position.
  • the hitherto used hinge borers are held in working position either b a strong spring arranged between the two hinge members or y a pressure nut. Neither of these constructions is satisfactory. In the first case, the spring requires considerable force to lift or turn the borer against the tension of the spring and the latter frequently breaks, and in the second case, the slackening of the pressure nut is necessary previous to enablin to lift the borer.
  • I provide a construction-which consists in the arrangement of a catch or a nose projecting from one of the hinge members towards the other and of notches in the said other member, the catch being adapted to engage into either of the notches, whereby the borer will be secured in working and lifted position.
  • the shape of the catch and notch is such that by a slight lateral pressure on the borer, the latter will be released and capable of being turned around its hinge.
  • Fig. 6 is a front elevation of the same, part of the borer being broken away, and Figs. 7 and 8 show a modified form of construction.
  • 0. denotes the threaded stem projecting from the frame I) and serving for the attachment of the hinge borer to the embroidery machine.
  • 0 is a cylindrical body in which the borer 9 1s screwed or otherwise secured, and which is provided with a transversal bore 0.
  • a pin (1 is passed whereby the two members are hinged to one another.
  • the flaps or cars of the member or frame I) are made to be slightly resilient, and, in order to hold the two members tightly against one another, the in d is rigidly secured to one of the lateral flaps of the frame I), as at f, and carries a plate'spring e that acts agalnst the other flap of said frame, and thus insures a tight contact between said members.
  • the side surface of the cylindrical body opposite the spring actuated flap or ear of t e frame is provided with a prismatically shaped nose or catch 71, which projects towards the spring actuated fia or ear, and the apex of which is directed towards the axis 'of the body a.
  • the spring actuated flap on the other hand, is provided with correspondingly shaped notches j, 1' arranged. at a right angle to one another and adapted to engage the nose or catch to lock the borer in vertical or working position, and in raised position, respectively.
  • the borer Owing to the peculiar shape of the nose and to the resiliency of the flaps or cars of the frame I), the borer can be readily released from its locked position by the exertion of a slight pressure thereon.
  • Figs. 7 and 8 a modification is shown in which noses or catches i are provided on the yielding flange of the member I) to project towards the member 0, and the latter has a notch 7'.
  • the con struotion is more simplifie 4 What I claim and desire to secure Letters Patent is:
  • a hinge borer for embioidery machines, a borer, a member carrying the borer, a frame having resilient flaps or ears laterally embracing said member and being pivotally embracing said member and pivotally connected therewith, a spring holding the two members in tight contact with one another,
  • a prismaticall'y shaped nose projecting lator al y from one of said members towards the 15 other, and correspondingly shaped notches in the said other member to engage said catch or nose and to lock the borer in vertical and raised positions.

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No. 881,8 4. PATENTBD MAR-17,1908.
- A. BRAUN.
HINGE B-ORER FOR EMBROIDERY MACHINES.
INVENTOH ATTORNEY.
APPLIOATIORFILED JULY 17. 1907.
WITNESSES UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
AUGUST BRAUN, OF WEST HOBOKEN, NEW JERSEY, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO GUSTAV E. STEINHAUSER, OF UNION HILL, NEW JERSEY. i
HINGE-BORER FOR EMBROIDERY-MACHINES.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented March 17,1908.
Application filed July 17, 1907. Serial No. 384,141.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, AUGUST BRAUN, a subject of the German Emperor, and a resident of West Hoboken, county of Hudson, State of New Jersey, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Hinge-Borers, of which the following is a specification.
The present invention pertains to hinge borers used with embroidery machines for the purpose of piercing through holes in fabr'c around which the embroidery is to be made, and the object of this invention is to provide a simplified construction that will allow of the borer being readily and easily raised from its working position and without the necessity of previously slackening a nut or doing other additional work.
Hinge borers, with embroidery machines, as ordinarily used, are arranged in a row and according to the desired intervals between the holes in the fabric to be embroidered the distance between two succeeding borers may be increased by lifting one or more of them out of their working position.
The hitherto used hinge borers are held in working position either b a strong spring arranged between the two hinge members or y a pressure nut. Neither of these constructions is satisfactory. In the first case, the spring requires considerable force to lift or turn the borer against the tension of the spring and the latter frequently breaks, and in the second case, the slackening of the pressure nut is necessary previous to enablin to lift the borer. To overcome'these draw acks, I provide a construction-which consists in the arrangement of a catch or a nose projecting from one of the hinge members towards the other and of notches in the said other member, the catch being adapted to engage into either of the notches, whereby the borer will be secured in working and lifted position. The shape of the catch and notch is such that by a slight lateral pressure on the borer, the latter will be released and capable of being turned around its hinge.
My invention will be more fully understood from the accompanying drawing, in which simllar reference letters denote corresponding parts and in which Figure 1 is a side elevation of the hinge borer showing the latter in working position; Fig. 2 is a similar view showing the borer in lifted osition; Fig. 3 is a front elevation thereof; Fig. 4 is a vertical section through the upper hingemember Fig.5 is a side elevation of the member carrying the borer;
Fig. 6 is a front elevation of the same, part of the borer being broken away, and Figs. 7 and 8 show a modified form of construction. With reference to the drawing, 0. denotes the threaded stem projecting from the frame I) and serving for the attachment of the hinge borer to the embroidery machine.
0 is a cylindrical body in which the borer 9 1s screwed or otherwise secured, and which is provided with a transversal bore 0. Through the bores b, b in the lateral flaps or ears of the member or frame I) and through the bore 0 of the body 0, a pin (1 is passed whereby the two members are hinged to one another.
The flaps or cars of the member or frame I) are made to be slightly resilient, and, in order to hold the two members tightly against one another, the in d is rigidly secured to one of the lateral flaps of the frame I), as at f, and carries a plate'spring e that acts agalnst the other flap of said frame, and thus insures a tight contact between said members.
The side surface of the cylindrical body opposite the spring actuated flap or ear of t e frame is provided with a prismatically shaped nose or catch 71, which projects towards the spring actuated fia or ear, and the apex of which is directed towards the axis 'of the body a. The spring actuated flap, on the other hand, is provided with correspondingly shaped notches j, 1' arranged. at a right angle to one another and adapted to engage the nose or catch to lock the borer in vertical or working position, and in raised position, respectively.
Owing to the peculiar shape of the nose and to the resiliency of the flaps or cars of the frame I), the borer can be readily released from its locked position by the exertion of a slight pressure thereon.
In Figs. 7 and 8 a modification is shown in which noses or catches i are provided on the yielding flange of the member I) to project towards the member 0, and the latter has a notch 7'. By this arrangement, the con struotion is more simplifie 4 What I claim and desire to secure Letters Patent is:
1. In a hinge borer for embioidery machines, a borer, a member carrying the borer, a frame having resilient flaps or ears laterally embracing said member and being pivotally embracing said member and pivotally connected therewith, a spring holding the two members in tight contact with one another,
a prismaticall'y shaped nose projecting lator= al y from one of said members towards the 15 other, and correspondingly shaped notches in the said other member to engage said catch or nose and to lock the borer in vertical and raised positions.
Signed at West Hoboken this 15th day of 2 July 1907.
AUGUST BRAUN.
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CARL Arms, ERNsT STEINHKUsER.
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