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US1357687A
US1357687A US351584A US35158420A US1357687A US 1357687 A US1357687 A US 1357687A US 351584 A US351584 A US 351584A US 35158420 A US35158420 A US 35158420A US 1357687 A US1357687 A US 1357687A
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  • This invention relates to embroidery needles, and the primary object thereof is to provide a needle which is composed in its entirety of but two parts which latter are readily separable so as to allow of easy and quick threading and which are furthermore adjustably connected. and formed and related so that one of the parts forms a stop which regulates the extent of projection or penetration of the needle point through the material.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide a needle possessed of a handle which is smooth and practically of uniform and equal diameter throughout so as to provide a hand grip which is comfortable to the user and which thereby facilitates the work and increases the pleasure of the latter.
  • the invention further aims to provide a handle formation which enables same to be made of celluloid so as to afford maximum ease with which the work can be performed.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of the invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a top plan view.
  • Fig. 3 is a section on line 33 of Fig. 2;
  • Figs. l and 5 sections on lines 4& and 5--5 respectively of Fig. 3.
  • the invention embodies a handle 1 which preferably made of celluloid. in square tube formation having a series of transverse slits 2 extending across one end of a side of the handle.
  • the needleproper 3 embodies a substantially J-formation of metal strip, which latter is channeled adjacent the point of the longer leg and has the usual eye 4.
  • the longer leg has spaced side wings 5, which form enlargements of channeled sides and provide guides or bearings which engage the adjacent sides of the handle 1 and prevent rotation of the parts and hold firmly related.
  • the closed end of the needle is rounded at 6 and the metal rolled inwardly as depicted in Fig. 5, to form a Specification of Letters Patent.
  • a perforation 7 is formed in the curved end 6 to receive the thread T.
  • the short leg 8' has its free end turned outwardly at 9 to form a pawl which latter engages through a selected one of the notches 2.
  • the lshaped needle is formed of resilient metal so that upon compressing of part or leg 8 the pawl 9 will be moved out of the engaged notch 2, permitting the needle to be with drawn from the handle for threading and upon reinsertion in the handle, the resiliency of the metal will result in expansive relative movement of the legs thereby to cause the latter to snugly and firmly engage the opposite handle sides. 7
  • the forward end 10 of the handle acts as a stop to limit the extent of penetration of the point, which extent may be governed by engagement of the pawl 9 through the corresponding notch 2 of the handle.
  • the needle is removed from the handle, and the thread then passed through perforation 7 and placed or laid in the channel of the longer leg and finally passed through the eye 4, following which the needle is replaced in the handle with pawl '9 engaged in the desired slot 2.
  • a tubular handle having spaced notches, a needle engaged with one wall of the handle, and a movable part carried bythe needle and engaged with the opposite wall of the handle and having a portion formed for selective engagement in one of the notches.
  • a tubular handle and a J-shaped compressible needle therein one of said elements having a series of spaced notches and the other a part formed to selectively engage in one of the notches whereby to hold the needle adjustopen-ended handle, a substantially J-shaped needle therein having the legs thereoi engaged With the inner side faces ofopposite Walls of the handle, and means engaging one leg to hold the-needle adjnstably in the handle, the free end of one leg extending through one end of the handle and the 013- posite, connected ends of thelegs extendingbeyond the opposite end of the handle.
  • a tubular open ended handle and. a. J-shaped needle therein having the free end. of one leg extending'through one end of the handle and; theopposite connected ends of the legs eX-' tending; beyond the opposite end: of. the
  • a tubular open ended handle and a J-shaped needle therein having the free end of one leg extending through one end of the handle and the opposite connected ends of the legs extending beyond the opposite end of the handle, the connectionv between the legsbeing formed With a threadreceiving eye which alines With the handle interior;

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D. H. BUTLER.
EMBROIDERY NEEDLE.
APPLICATION FILED JAN. 15, 1920.
1 57,687, Patentefl Nov. 2, 1920.
Hm lt llllllllllllllxllll UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
DAVID H. BUTLER, OF EDGEVVGOD, RHODE ISLAND, ASSIGNOR TO THE INLAID COMPANY, OF PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND, A CDRPORATION.
EMBROIDERY-NEEDLE.
Application filed January 15, 1920.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that 1, DAVID H. BUTLER, a. citizen of the United States, residing at Edgewood, in the county of Providence and State of Rhode Island, have invented new and useful Improvements in Ihnbroidery- Needles, of which the following is a specii cation.
This invention relates to embroidery needles, and the primary object thereof is to provide a needle which is composed in its entirety of but two parts which latter are readily separable so as to allow of easy and quick threading and which are furthermore adjustably connected. and formed and related so that one of the parts forms a stop which regulates the extent of projection or penetration of the needle point through the material.
A further object of the invention is to provide a needle possessed of a handle which is smooth and practically of uniform and equal diameter throughout so as to provide a hand grip which is comfortable to the user and which thereby facilitates the work and increases the pleasure of the latter.
The invention further aims to provide a handle formation which enables same to be made of celluloid so as to afford maximum ease with which the work can be performed.
In the drawings, Figure 1, is a side elevation of the invention.
Fig. 2 is a top plan view.
Fig. 3 is a section on line 33 of Fig. 2; and
Figs. l: and 5 sections on lines 4& and 5--5 respectively of Fig. 3.
The invention embodies a handle 1 which preferably made of celluloid. in square tube formation having a series of transverse slits 2 extending across one end of a side of the handle.
The needleproper 3 embodies a substantially J-formation of metal strip, which latter is channeled adjacent the point of the longer leg and has the usual eye 4. The longer leg has spaced side wings 5, which form enlargements of channeled sides and provide guides or bearings which engage the adjacent sides of the handle 1 and prevent rotation of the parts and hold firmly related. The closed end of the needle is rounded at 6 and the metal rolled inwardly as depicted in Fig. 5, to form a Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Nov. 2, 1920.
Serial No. 351,584.
smooth surface devoid of sharp edges or the like. A perforation 7 is formed in the curved end 6 to receive the thread T. The short leg 8' has its free end turned outwardly at 9 to form a pawl which latter engages through a selected one of the notches 2. The lshaped needle is formed of resilient metal so that upon compressing of part or leg 8 the pawl 9 will be moved out of the engaged notch 2, permitting the needle to be with drawn from the handle for threading and upon reinsertion in the handle, the resiliency of the metal will result in expansive relative movement of the legs thereby to cause the latter to snugly and firmly engage the opposite handle sides. 7
The forward end 10 of the handle acts as a stop to limit the extent of penetration of the point, which extent may be governed by engagement of the pawl 9 through the corresponding notch 2 of the handle.
To thread the needle, the latter is removed from the handle, and the thread then passed through perforation 7 and placed or laid in the channel of the longer leg and finally passed through the eye 4, following which the needle is replaced in the handle with pawl '9 engaged in the desired slot 2.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is 1. In an embroidery needle, a tubular handle having a series of transverse notches, and a J-shaped needle received within the handle with its opposite legs engaged against opposite walls of the handle, and a pawl on one leg engaged through one of the notches.
2. In an embroidery needle, a tubular handle having spaced notches, a needle engaged with one wall of the handle, and a movable part carried bythe needle and engaged with the opposite wall of the handle and having a portion formed for selective engagement in one of the notches.
3. In an embroidery needle, a tubular handle, and a resilient J -shaped needle therein having its legs compressible and engaged with opposite sides of the handle.
4. In an embroidery needle, a tubular handle and a J-shaped compressible needle therein, one of said elements having a series of spaced notches and the other a part formed to selectively engage in one of the notches whereby to hold the needle adjustopen-ended handle, a substantially J-shaped needle therein having the legs thereoi engaged With the inner side faces ofopposite Walls of the handle, and means engaging one leg to hold the-needle adjnstably in the handle, the free end of one leg extending through one end of the handle and the 013- posite, connected ends of thelegs extendingbeyond the opposite end of the handle.
6. In an embroidery needle, a tubular open ended handle, and. a. J-shaped needle therein having the free end. of one leg extending'through one end of the handle and; theopposite connected ends of the legs eX-' tending; beyond the opposite end: of. the
handle the free end ofthe other leg being disposed intermediate the handle ends.
7. In an embroidery needle, a tubular open ended handle and a J-shaped needle therein having the free end of one leg extending through one end of the handle and the opposite connected ends of the legs extending beyond the opposite end of the handle, the connectionv between the legsbeing formed With a threadreceiving eye which alines With the handle interior;
In testimony whereof l1 hawe signed. my name to this specification infthe-presence: of. two subscribing Wit/1168568.:
DAVID BUTLER. lVitnesses:
BESSIE P. TOOMEY,. J. A. MILLER.
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US4135458A (en) * 1977-12-09 1979-01-23 Constantin Samoilov Needle holder
US5170731A (en) * 1991-10-18 1992-12-15 Walker George E Adjustable needle-craft implements

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4135458A (en) * 1977-12-09 1979-01-23 Constantin Samoilov Needle holder
US5170731A (en) * 1991-10-18 1992-12-15 Walker George E Adjustable needle-craft implements

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