US1182842A - Shuttle-mounting for sewing-machines. - Google Patents
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- Figure 1 represents an elevation of a mounting for shuttles embodying the principles of the present invention, said figure showing the shuttle in said mounting and a portion of the shuttle driving member, and Fig. 2 represents a section of the same, the cutting plane being on line 22 on Fig. 1.
- 14 is a shuttle casing in which is mounted a shuttle 15 having a bobbin recess 16 in one face thereof, and a peripheral recess 17 adjacent to the hook 18 of said shuttle.
- This shuttle 15 is revoluble in the casing 14 and is prevented from accidental displacement therefrom by means of the plate 18 secured to the casing 14 by means of the screws 19.
- a bobbin 20 adapted to rotate upon a spindle 21 forming a part of the shuttle 15.
- the outer face of the casing 14 has projecting therefrom ears 22 to which is pivoted at 28, a bar 24, the free end of which extends beyond the casing 14 and has a notch 25 in the upper edge thereof.
- a latch 27 Secured to the front face of the shuttle casing 14 by means of a screw 26 is a latch 27 adapted to coact with the notch 25 to lock the bar 24 in position parallel to the shuttle 15 as indicated in Fig. 2 of the drawings.
- the bar 24 has parallel openings 28 ex- Specification of Letters Patent.
- each spring 30 is mounted a friction member such as the ball 29 pressed outwardly by means of the spring 30 in the opening 28.
- a friction member such as the ball 29 pressed outwardly by means of the spring 30 in the opening 28.
- Behind each spring 30 is an adjusting member 31 threaded to the bar 24 and adapted to ad just the tension of the spring 30 in wellknown manner.
- rapidity of rotation ofthebobbin can be regulated by adjusting the tension of the springs 30 by means of the members 31.
- the walls of the openings 30 at the mouth thereof are somewhat contracted to prevent the accidental displacement of the balls 29 when the bar 24 is unlocked to move about its pivot to permit of the removal of the bobbin 20.
- the shuttle 15 is operated by means of the lever 48 having a lateral lug 49 positioned in the recess 17.
- a rotatably mounted shuttle provided with a bobbin recess; a bobbin therein; a shuttle supporting bracket; means engaging the closed side of said shuttle for imparting rotary movement thereto; a bar hinged to said bracket and extending across the outer face of said bobbin, means for normally locking said bar to said bracket; and members supported by said bar and having frictional contact upon the face of said bobbin on opposite sides of its center.
- a rotatably mounted shuttle provided with a bobbin recess; a bobbin therein; a shuttle supporting bracket; means engaging the closed side of said shuttle for imparting rotary movement thereto; a bar hinged to said bracket and extending across the outer face of said bobbin, means for normally locking said bar to said bracket; members supported by said bar and having frictional contact upon the face of said bobbin; and means adjustablymounted on said bar for regulating the frictional contact of said members.
- a rotatably mounted shuttle provided with a bobbin recess; a bobbin therein; a shuttle supporting bracket; means engaging the closed side of said shuttle for imparting rotary movement thereto; a bar pivoted to said supporting bracket; means for locking said bar to said supporting bracket; and spring pressed balls carried by said bar and adapted to bear upon the outer face of said bobbin near the outer edge thereof.
- a rotatably mounted shuttle provided with a bobbin recess; a bobbin therein; a shuttle supporting bracket; means engaging the closed side of said shuttle for imparting rotary movement thereto; a bar pivoted to said supporting member; means for locking said bar; spring pressed balls carried by said bar and adapted to bear upon the outer face of said bobbin; and means threaded to said bar for adjusting the tension of said springs.
- a rotatably mounted shuttle provided with a bobbin recess; a bobbin therein; a shuttle supporting bracket; means engaging said shuttle for imparting rotary movement thereto; a bar secured to said bracket and extending across the outer face of said bobbin, said bar having openings therethrough with inwardly extending lips at their inner ends; a ball in each opening in contact with the face of said bobbin; a spring in each opening normally forcing the ball against said lip; and a member threaded to said bar and adapted to regulate the tension of each spring.
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Description
E. ERICKSON.
SHUTTLE MOUNTING FOR SEWING MACHINES.
APPLICATION FILED MAR. 27. 1 915.
1,182,842. Patented May 9,1916.
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llldliTEfi STATES PATENT EDWARD EBIGKSON, OF LYNN, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOR TO VICTOR SHOE MACHINERY (30., OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, A CORPORATION OF MASSA- GHUSETTS.
SHUTTLE-MOUNTING FOB SEWING-MACHINES.
Original application filed July 20, 1914, Serial No. 852,103.
Serial No. 17,944.
tion being a divisionof another application of mine filed July 20, 1914 and numbered 852,103.
The invention. consists of certain novel features of construction and arrangement of parts which will be fully understood by reference to the description of the drawings and to the claims hereinafter given.
Of the drawings: Figure 1 represents an elevation of a mounting for shuttles embodying the principles of the present invention, said figure showing the shuttle in said mounting and a portion of the shuttle driving member, and Fig. 2 represents a section of the same, the cutting plane being on line 22 on Fig. 1.
Similar characters designate like parts throughout the figures of the drawings.
In the drawings, 14 is a shuttle casing in which is mounted a shuttle 15 having a bobbin recess 16 in one face thereof, and a peripheral recess 17 adjacent to the hook 18 of said shuttle. This shuttle 15 is revoluble in the casing 14 and is prevented from accidental displacement therefrom by means of the plate 18 secured to the casing 14 by means of the screws 19. Within the recess 16 is positioned a bobbin 20 adapted to rotate upon a spindle 21 forming a part of the shuttle 15. The outer face of the casing 14 has projecting therefrom ears 22 to which is pivoted at 28, a bar 24, the free end of which extends beyond the casing 14 and has a notch 25 in the upper edge thereof. Secured to the front face of the shuttle casing 14 by means of a screw 26 is a latch 27 adapted to coact with the notch 25 to lock the bar 24 in position parallel to the shuttle 15 as indicated in Fig. 2 of the drawings.
The bar 24 has parallel openings 28 ex- Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented May 1, 121%.
Divided and this application filed March 27,
tending therethrough in each of which is mounted a friction member such as the ball 29 pressed outwardly by means of the spring 30 in the opening 28. Behind each spring 30 is an adjusting member 31 threaded to the bar 24 and adapted to ad just the tension of the spring 30 in wellknown manner.
lVhen the bar 24 is in the position indicated in Fig. 2 of the drawings, the balls 29 bear against the outer face of the bobbin 20 and create suflicient friction thereon to prevent it from rotating too rapidly. The
rapidity of rotation ofthebobbin can be regulated by adjusting the tension of the springs 30 by means of the members 31.
The walls of the openings 30 at the mouth thereof are somewhat contracted to prevent the accidental displacement of the balls 29 when the bar 24 is unlocked to move about its pivot to permit of the removal of the bobbin 20.
The shuttle 15 is operated by means of the lever 48 having a lateral lug 49 positioned in the recess 17.
It is believed that the operation and many advantages of this invention will be fully understood from the foregoing description.
Having thus described my invention, 1 claim:
1. In a sewing machine, the combination of a rotatably mounted shuttle provided with a bobbin recess; a bobbin therein; a shuttle supporting bracket; means engaging the closed side of said shuttle for imparting rotary movement thereto; a bar hinged to said bracket and extending across the outer face of said bobbin, means for normally locking said bar to said bracket; and members supported by said bar and having frictional contact upon the face of said bobbin on opposite sides of its center.
2. In a sewing machine, the combination of a rotatably mounted shuttle provided with a bobbin recess; a bobbin therein; a shuttle supporting bracket; means engaging the closed side of said shuttle for imparting rotary movement thereto; a bar hinged to said bracket and extending across the outer face of said bobbin, means for normally locking said bar to said bracket; members supported by said bar and having frictional contact upon the face of said bobbin; and means adjustablymounted on said bar for regulating the frictional contact of said members.
3. In a sewing machine, the combination of a rotatably mounted shuttle provided with a bobbin recess; a bobbin therein; a shuttle supporting bracket; means engaging the closed side of said shuttle for imparting rotary movement thereto; a bar pivoted to said supporting bracket; means for locking said bar to said supporting bracket; and spring pressed balls carried by said bar and adapted to bear upon the outer face of said bobbin near the outer edge thereof.
t. In a sewing machine, the combination of a rotatably mounted shuttle provided with a bobbin recess; a bobbin therein; a shuttle supporting bracket; means engaging the closed side of said shuttle for imparting rotary movement thereto; a bar pivoted to said supporting member; means for locking said bar; spring pressed balls carried by said bar and adapted to bear upon the outer face of said bobbin; and means threaded to said bar for adjusting the tension of said springs.
5. In a sewing machine the combination of a rotatably mounted shuttle provided with a bobbin recess; a bobbin therein; a shuttle supporting bracket; means engaging said shuttle for imparting rotary movement thereto; a bar secured to said bracket and extending across the outer face of said bobbin, said bar having openings therethrough with inwardly extending lips at their inner ends; a ball in each opening in contact with the face of said bobbin; a spring in each opening normally forcing the ball against said lip; and a member threaded to said bar and adapted to regulate the tension of each spring.
Signed by me at 4 Post Ofiice Sq., Boston, Mass, this 1st day of March, 1915.
EDWARD ERICKSON. lVitnesses EDWARD F. ALLEN, WALTER E. LOMBARD.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents, Washington, D. G."
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| US17944A US1182842A (en) | 1914-07-20 | 1915-03-27 | Shuttle-mounting for sewing-machines. |
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| US85210314A US1158036A (en) | 1914-07-20 | 1914-07-20 | Shuttle-operating mechanism for sewing-machines. |
| US17944A US1182842A (en) | 1914-07-20 | 1915-03-27 | Shuttle-mounting for sewing-machines. |
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Cited By (1)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US3476068A (en) * | 1967-08-15 | 1969-11-04 | Miracle Hook Corp | Sewing hook and bobbin |
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| US3476068A (en) * | 1967-08-15 | 1969-11-04 | Miracle Hook Corp | Sewing hook and bobbin |
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