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  • my invention relates to an improvement in casters for sewing-machines; and it consists in two bars, one of which is a tached to each leg ofthe machine, which bars are secured thereto by means of a hook, which catches over the treadle-bar, alip, which catches under the leg, and a screw, which passes over its top. It also consists in a novel arrangement and combination of devices, which will be more fully described hereafter.
  • Figure l is a part end view of a sewing-machine table to which my improvement is attached.
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation of my in vention detached from the frame.
  • Fig. 3 is a plan view of my device attached to the frame.
  • A represents the leg or frame of a sewingmachine table. Attached to each leg by means of an upturned lip, o, which catches under the leg c ,by a screw, c, which passes over the top ofthe cross-bar A at its junction with leg A, and by a hook or prong, d, which catches over the treadle-rod e, is a bar, B, to which the casters c are pivoted by means of the bell-crank levers k.
  • These bars, having a iiange, b', on their inner bottom edges, which limit the movement of the levers la, are thus attached to the machine-without the necessity of boring or drilling a single hole.
  • these bars By changing the relative positionof the lip, the extension b, and the prong "d, these bars, with their casters, can be attached to any ordinary sewing-ma chine table.
  • a double-armed lever, 7L h. which is connected at each end to the bellcranlr levers L by means of the wires or rods s, so that, by pressing down upon the lever g with the foot, and thus turning the rock-shaft with its levers, the casters are drawn up into a vertical position, raising the machine up from the floor, so as to rest upon the casters alone.
  • a small stud or projection, a catches under a shoulder or lip, p, of one of the bell-crank levers and holds the footlever down, as shown in Fig. 1.
  • the weight of the machine causes the casters to spread outward until the feet rest solidly upon the floor.
  • the foot-lever g having the projection or stud u to catch under a shoulder or lip, p, of one of the bell-crank levers k, substantially as specified.

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L. L. ROBINSON.
Sewing-Machine Casters. N0.l47,574. Paremedrebnnlau.'
NITED STATEs# PATENT OFFICE.
LUTHER L. ROBINSON, OF SALEM, ASSIGNOR `TO JAMES K. PROOTOR, OF -MALDEN, MASSACHUSETTS.
IMPROVEMENT IN SEWiNGViACHINE CASTERS.
Specification forming part ofLctters Patent No. 147,574.1, dated February 17, 1874; application filed January 14, 1874.
To all whom 'it may concern:
Be it known that I, LUTHER L. RonINsoN, of Salem, in the county of Essex and State of Massachusetts, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Casters for Sewing-Machines 5 and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such aswill enable others skilled in the art to which it pertains to make and use it, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, which form part of this specification.
The nature of my invention relates to an improvement in casters for sewing-machines; and it consists in two bars, one of which is a tached to each leg ofthe machine, which bars are secured thereto by means of a hook, which catches over the treadle-bar, alip, which catches under the leg, and a screw, which passes over its top. It also consists in a novel arrangement and combination of devices, which will be more fully described hereafter.
Figure l is a part end view of a sewing-machine table to which my improvement is attached. Fig. 2 is a side elevation of my in vention detached from the frame. Fig. 3 is a plan view of my device attached to the frame.
A represents the leg or frame of a sewingmachine table. Attached to each leg by means of an upturned lip, o, which catches under the leg c ,by a screw, c, which passes over the top ofthe cross-bar A at its junction with leg A, and by a hook or prong, d, which catches over the treadle-rod e, is a bar, B, to which the casters c are pivoted by means of the bell-crank levers k. These bars, having a iiange, b', on their inner bottom edges, which limit the movement of the levers la, are thus attached to the machine-without the necessity of boring or drilling a single hole. By changing the relative positionof the lip, the extension b, and the prong "d, these bars, with their casters, can be attached to any ordinary sewing-ma chine table. Running parallel with the treadlebar c, from one end of the frame to the other, is a rock-shaft, u, to which the foot-lever g is secured. At each end of this shaft, extending at right angles to it, is a double-armed lever, 7L h., which is connected at each end to the bellcranlr levers L by means of the wires or rods s, so that, by pressing down upon the lever g with the foot, and thus turning the rock-shaft with its levers, the casters are drawn up into a vertical position, raising the machine up from the floor, so as to rest upon the casters alone. Upon the side of the foot-piece of the lever g is formed a small stud or projection, a, which catches under a shoulder or lip, p, of one of the bell-crank levers and holds the footlever down, as shown in Fig. 1. As soon as the lever is released the weight of the machine causes the casters to spread outward until the feet rest solidly upon the floor.
Having thus described my invention, I claim-- 1. The bars B B, having lips o, projection b, and prong or hook d, arranged to be attached by a single screw, c, to the frame A A, substantially as set forth.
- 2. The foot-lever g, having the projection or stud u to catch under a shoulder or lip, p, of one of the bell-crank levers k, substantially as specified.
3, The combination of the bars B B, rock` shaft u, foot-lever g, double-armed levers h h, wires or rods s, bellcrank levers 7c, and casters a, all arranged, constructed, and operating substantially as shown and described, for the pur pose set forth.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing I have hereunto set my hand.
LUTHER L. ROBINSON.
Witnesses JOHN V. FELT, GEO. F. MARTIN.
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US2491953A (en) * 1947-08-04 1949-12-20 William J Coats Hand truck with vertically adjustable platform
US2577951A (en) * 1949-04-13 1951-12-11 Cortsen Eiler Johan Retractable wheel arrangement for baggage

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2491953A (en) * 1947-08-04 1949-12-20 William J Coats Hand truck with vertically adjustable platform
US2577951A (en) * 1949-04-13 1951-12-11 Cortsen Eiler Johan Retractable wheel arrangement for baggage

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