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US1666969A
US1666969A US60588A US6058825A US1666969A US 1666969 A US1666969 A US 1666969A US 60588 A US60588 A US 60588A US 6058825 A US6058825 A US 6058825A US 1666969 A US1666969 A US 1666969A
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06HMARKING, INSPECTING, SEAMING OR SEVERING TEXTILE MATERIALS
    • D06H7/00Apparatus or processes for cutting, or otherwise severing, specially adapted for the cutting, or otherwise severing, of textile materials
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T83/00Cutting
    • Y10T83/768Rotatable disc tool pair or tool and carrier
    • Y10T83/7684With means to support work relative to tool[s]
    • Y10T83/7701Supporting surface and tool axis angularly related
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
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    • Y10T83/768Rotatable disc tool pair or tool and carrier
    • Y10T83/7793Means to rotate or oscillate tool

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  • Shears and scissors are commonly lused for cutting cloth and the like but th'euseI of such implements not only is wasteful 'of time but is also, in the care of vthin fabrics, very inadequate to 'produce proper results, the edges of the severed parts being left
  • the present invention contemplates the em'- ployment of a swiftly revolving disk cutter co-operating with either a linearly edged or a circularly edged blade thus forming a species of shears.Y This is the ject of the present construction. Y
  • a second object of this invention is to provide an improved arrangement of disk cutter flexible to properly contact with a cooperating cutter whether the same be of disk or rectilinear form.
  • a third object of the invention is to provide a device of this class of improved construction whereby it may be used in connection with a sewing machine or run froma sewing machine motor.
  • Figure 1 is a front elevation'of a portion of a sewing machine showing the invention applied thereto.
  • Figure 2 is a section Figure 1.
  • Figure 3 is an enlarged detail, partly yin on the line 2 2 of section showing the mounting 'of the disky Cutter.
  • Figure 4 is a detail showing the disk cutter holding screw in side elevation.
  • Figure 5 is a detail view showing the face of the disk cutter. 4
  • Figure 6 is a perspective showing the screws for holding the fixed blade.
  • Figure 7 is a Side elevation showing how principal obl CUTTER.V
  • the device canfbemounted ona table independent of the sewing machine while' being driven from the motory of such machine.
  • This tabletop 10 may either be mountedon short legs 12v -provided with foot 'pads' 13 as lshownrintl, 2v and 7,"i'n which-case Vit is heldin position by straps 14 provided with tightening turn buckles 15 and with struts 16, or it may be mounted independently'on legs 17.
  • Beneath this table top is mounted one or more'bearings 18 wherein is held a shaft 19 carrying at one end a cup 20.
  • the end of the shaft carrying this cup 20 is provided with a-screwthreaded socket wherein e n' gages the stem 21 of a screw having a segments-spheroidal head 22 provided with a screw driver bit receiving slot 23'and with lugs 24 on the spherical side.
  • the disk cutter 25 is also of segments-spherical shape,
  • This disk cutter is formed of thin resilient materiah'preferably steel and has its v .edge ground to form part of the surface of a frusto-cone. 'This grinding of the edge is so nearly flat as to be hardly perceptible, being just suflicient as to keep the cutting edge from being held out of contact with the co-operating blade by that part of the disk edge positioned inside of the circle formed by the cutting edge.
  • This disk cutter is provided with a centrally disposed opening 26 having lrecesses 27, the screw shank 21 passing through the opening ⁇ and the lugs or keys 24 engaging lin the recesses.
  • a post 28to On top of the table is a post 28to which swinging .arms 29 are secured by a clamp screw 30 Aso that thearms can be adjusted in position.
  • These arms are clamped ,togetherat theirv forward ends by a clamp screw 31 and have enlarged heads32 between which is held a razor blade 33 in the forms AHN shown in all but Figure 7, clamp screws 34 being employed to hold these blades.
  • the cutter motor driven and as one example of such drive the shaft 19 is-shown in Figure 1 as provided with a pulley 35 Which is engaged by the machine belt 36.
  • Figure 8 there is shown an independent motor 37 supported beneath the table top 1() and in Figure 7 the cutter is shown as driven by a Hexible shaft 38 from the machine motor 39.
  • a table having a slot therein, a rotating cutter journaled beneath said table and having va portion of its periphery projecting slantably above said table through said slot, a post extending upward from the table in parallel alignment with said slot, a clamp screw extending through the upper end of said post, a pair ofarms each having one end pivoted to the clamp screw. and the remaining end positioned adjacent said ⁇ slot, and a cut-ter blade supported beneath the free ends of Y said arms and cooperating with the rotatable cutter.

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April 24, 1928. 1,666,969
H. N. JAMES CLOTH CUTTER Filed Oct.5, 1925 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 @45.1. 6 9 M f8 eo .f1 l Y o ad# 3' 56 f? 1 12 1 11 aai" 43 3 l 13 J6 INVENTOR. Wry/lw/wz Jamas:
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l ATTORNY April 24, 1928. 1,666,969
H. N. JAMES cLTH CUTTER md ovm. 1925 4 2 sheets-snaar 2 7 70 INVENIOR. ffemy Mms/2 ms:
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Patented Apr. 24, 1928.
UNITED STATES HNRYVNEWTQNJAMES, ormiArfrlrLarDA.
i CLOTH lApplication. l'ed October This invention relates to cutting imple ments and has special referenee'to acutter peculiarly adapted t'o clothing' fabrics and-v especially to .thoseof'ine nature such 'as thin silks, linens and the-like as we llv as thin rubberand leather althoughthe mvention may be alsousedior cuttingheavier' and D 2 tion as shown in the accompanying 'drawings' coarser fabrics and sheets. l
Shears and scissors are commonly lused for cutting cloth and the like but th'euseI of such implements not only is wasteful 'of time but is also, in the care of vthin fabrics, very inadequate to 'produce proper results, the edges of the severed parts being left The present invention contemplates the em'- ployment of a swiftly revolving disk cutter co-operating with either a linearly edged or a circularly edged blade thus forming a species of shears.Y This is the ject of the present construction. Y
A second object of this invention is to provide an improved arrangement of disk cutter flexible to properly contact with a cooperating cutter whether the same be of disk or rectilinear form. t n
A third object of the invention is to provide a device of this class of improved construction whereby it may be used in connection with a sewing machine or run froma sewing machine motor.
Vith the above and other objects in view as will be hereinafter apparent, the inven` tion consists in general of certain novel details ofy construction and combinations of parts hereinafter fully described, illustrated in the accompanying drawings and specilically claimed.
In the accompanying drawings like characters of reference indicate like parts in the several views, and: Y Y
Figure 1 is a front elevation'of a portion of a sewing machine showing the invention applied thereto.
Figure 2 is a section Figure 1.
Figure 3 is an enlarged detail, partly yin on the line 2 2 of section showing the mounting 'of the disky Cutter.
Figure 4 is a detail showing the disk cutter holding screw in side elevation.
Figure 5 is a detail view showing the face of the disk cutter. 4
Figure 6 is a perspective showing the screws for holding the fixed blade.
Figure 7 is a Side elevation showing how principal obl CUTTER.V
s, 1925.v serial No.Y 60,588.
the device canfbemounted ona table independent of the sewing machine while' being driven from the motory of such machine. f
'Figure Sis a Aside elevation, partly in sec-l tion, showing the device mounted independently ofa sewing machine.
In the'p'referred embodiment ofthe inventhere Lis provided a table having a top' 10 provided with a: slot 11. This tabletop 10 may either be mountedon short legs 12v -provided with foot 'pads' 13 as lshownrintl, 2v and 7,"i'n which-case Vit is heldin position by straps 14 provided with tightening turn buckles 15 and with struts 16, or it may be mounted independently'on legs 17.
Beneath this table top is mounted one or more'bearings 18 wherein is held a shaft 19 carrying at one end a cup 20. yThe end of the shaft carrying this cup 20 is provided with a-screwthreaded socket wherein e n' gages the stem 21 of a screw having a segments-spheroidal head 22 provided with a screw driver bit receiving slot 23'and with lugs 24 on the spherical side. The disk cutter 25 is also of segments-spherical shape,
being hollow like the headbut having a normal radius of curvature somewhat greater than the radius of curvature of the hollow head. This disk cutter is formed of thin resilient materiah'preferably steel and has its v .edge ground to form part of the surface of a frusto-cone. 'This grinding of the edge is so nearly flat as to be hardly perceptible, being just suflicient as to keep the cutting edge from being held out of contact with the co-operating blade by that part of the disk edge positioned inside of the circle formed by the cutting edge. This disk cutter is provided with a centrally disposed opening 26 having lrecesses 27, the screw shank 21 passing through the opening `and the lugs or keys 24 engaging lin the recesses. On top of the table is a post 28to which swinging .arms 29 are secured by a clamp screw 30 Aso that thearms can be adjusted in position. These arms are clamped ,togetherat theirv forward ends by a clamp screw 31 and have enlarged heads32 between which is held a razor blade 33 in the forms AHN shown in all but Figure 7, clamp screws 34 being employed to hold these blades.
Vith this construction it may be seen that adjustment of the cutter 25 may be made toward and from the co-operating cutter by the edge slightly toward the co-operating cutter or loosening said screw when the reverse takes place. Of course this adjustment is not great but it is suliicient to ensure proper contact between the two cutters.
In any case it is preferred to have the cutter motor driven and as one example of such drive the shaft 19 is-shown in Figure 1 as provided with a pulley 35 Which is engaged by the machine belt 36. In Figure 8 there is shown an independent motor 37 supported beneath the table top 1() and in Figure 7 the cutter is shown as driven by a Hexible shaft 38 from the machine motor 39.
There has thus been provided a simple and eflicient device of the kind described and for the purpose specified.
It is obvious that minor changes may be made in the form and construction of the invention without departing from the material spirit thereof.V It is not, therefore, desired to confine the invention to the exact form herein shown and described, but it is desired to include all such as properly com within the scope claimed.
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed as new, isz
In a device of the kind described, a table having a slot therein, a rotating cutter journaled beneath said table and having va portion of its periphery projecting slantably above said table through said slot, a post extending upward from the table in parallel alignment with said slot, a clamp screw extending through the upper end of said post, a pair ofarms each having one end pivoted to the clamp screw. and the remaining end positioned adjacent said` slot, and a cut-ter blade supported beneath the free ends of Y said arms and cooperating with the rotatable cutter. Y v
v In testimony whereof I affix my signature.
HENRY NEWTON JAMES.
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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2643435A (en) * 1949-07-18 1953-06-30 Helen B Scranton Thread trimming machine
US2771949A (en) * 1953-02-16 1956-11-27 Man Sew Corp Shearing device used in embroidery trimming machine
US3143023A (en) * 1961-12-28 1964-08-04 Grace W R & Co Apparatus for cutting thin limp foils or sheets
US3223697A (en) * 1960-08-12 1965-12-14 Frank J Ball Precipitated lignin and products containing same and the production thereof
US4304276A (en) * 1980-09-24 1981-12-08 Armando Termini Router table for cutting laminated plastics

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2643435A (en) * 1949-07-18 1953-06-30 Helen B Scranton Thread trimming machine
US2771949A (en) * 1953-02-16 1956-11-27 Man Sew Corp Shearing device used in embroidery trimming machine
US3223697A (en) * 1960-08-12 1965-12-14 Frank J Ball Precipitated lignin and products containing same and the production thereof
US3143023A (en) * 1961-12-28 1964-08-04 Grace W R & Co Apparatus for cutting thin limp foils or sheets
US4304276A (en) * 1980-09-24 1981-12-08 Armando Termini Router table for cutting laminated plastics

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