US180952A - Improvement in button-hole attachments for sewing-machines - Google Patents
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- FIG. 6 shows the shape of the plate J, and as operating on the pinion I of the loopcarrier H.
- Fig. 6 shows a view of the front plate or shuttle-carrier R.
- Fig. 7 shows the projecting arm b, as the guide for the needle.
- Fig. 8 shows the shape of the adjustable foot, with its throat-plate E.
- Fig. 9 shows the plate R2, for operatingthe shuttlecarrier.
- Fig. 10 exhibits the main stationary plate V, with the needle-bar lever Y attached.
- Fig. 1l is a bottom view of the attachment.
- Fig. 12 shows the shape of the spring and lever T.
- Fig. 13 represents the lower plate a, to which the forked cam f is attached.
- My invention relates to that class of buttonhole attachments wherein a shuttle carrying an eye-pointed needle is employed, and in the operation of which the thread carried by the needle, after having been forced through the cloth or material operated on, is carried over the said shuttle, forming thereby a stitch similar to the button-hole stitch usually formed by hand; and the invention consists in certain new and useful combination of parts for operating the shuttle, the presser-foot, and the loop-forming mechanism, all of which will be more fully hereinafter explained.
- A represents the presser-bar of an ordinary sewing-machine.
- B is the adjustable foot at the lower end of the har, pivoted thereto by a set-screw, C.
- D is a lever for raising or lowering the said foot, as may be desired, to clamp or release the cloth or material operated on.
- the foot B is provided with a throat-plate, E, cast solid to the side next to the needle,
- H is a loop-carrier, attached to a pinion, I, which is operated backward and forward by the ,teeth on the plate J and the loop-carrier H has a hook, K, on its extremity, that takes hold and carries the loop of the thread over and behind the shuttle L, and casts the thread on the opposite side of the shuttle, the loop being parted for that purpose by the front and back points M M of the shuttle.
- N is an eye-pointed needle, attached to the front end of the shuttle, which is held and released in its forward and backward movement by the reciprocating motion of the circular plate P.
- the shuttle-carrier R receives a pendulous movement on its pivot by means of its connection with cam-slot S at the' lower end of the carrier R; and the spring and lever T, that slide backward and forward on the cam edge W, at the lower side ot the main stationary plate V, operate the plate P, that clasps and releases the shuttle.
- the llhe shuttle L has a circular recess to hold the bobbin, which is confined therein by the circular plate P; and the end of the thread of the bobbin passes through the aperture of the shuttle, and along the groove in the needle to the eye, where the thread spreads to form the loop.
- the hook K at the end of the loop-carrier H, catches in the loop, and carries the thread back over the rear of the shuttle.
- the rack-plate J has a cam-slot, F, diagonally across its center, with a circular rack at the lower end.
- Motion is imparted to this plate by the camroller X on the center of the needle-bar lever Y, acting in said slot.
- the rack J is pivoted at top to the main plate V, by which, with the roller X and lip-and-down movement of the lever Y, the rack J receives its pendulum motion.
- the shuttle-carrier R with its cam-plate R2, moves in front of the rack J on the same pivot at top.
- the cam-plate R2 is provided with a heart-shaped cam or recess across its center, in which the roller X operates, that gives the carrierplate R a separate motion from the rack J, which is independent of the rack J, and the rack J, engaging in the pinion I, moves the loop-carrier Il backward and forward, and this independent motion of the shuttle-carrier R is to produce the halt-motion of the loopcarrier H.
- the needlebar lever Y is centered at Z on the main plate V, and moves up and down with the needle-bar of a sewing-machine, to which it may be attached b v any suitable cam-roll in the slot at the end of the lever.
- the spring-lever T is attached to the lower plate a by a forked cam, j', at one end ot' the plate R, for the purpose ot' giving the circular plate P its in and out motion to hold and release the shuttle L.
- the guide b for the needle and inside of the button-hole or eyelet-hole to be stitched is a projecting arm fastened to the main plate V, with the circular aperture as the guide, and the opening at top for the thread to pass up, and corresponds with the throat-plate E.
- Below the aperture, in this guide is the guide-pin d, around which the button-hole or e velethole moves while being stitched, the feed of the sewing-machine moving the work while the pin guides it.
- the operator trst raises the adjustable foot B, then places the Work under the arm b, with its projecting pin d in the center of the buttonhole to be stitched, then lowers the foot B to its proper position, and adjusts the lever I) to hold it; next, the operator starts the sewingmachine, and the downward motion of the needle-bar lever Y gives to the shuttle-carrier its pendulum motion-at the same time tightens the shuttle to insure the accuracy of the stitch.
- the needle then enters the guide b, and then, through the work, into the throatplate E.
- the loop-carrier H then moves forward, aud catches the loop on the opposite side of the throat-plate E; the upward motion of the needle-bar then carries it to the rear ot' the shuttle; the shuttle-carrier starts back; then the circular plate moves outward, and releases the shuttle, when the shuttlecarrier R moves still t'arther back, and draws up the stitch.
- the arm-guide b provided with the aperture and slot in its top, and having the guidepin d on its under side, as and for the purposes described.
- the lever D for raising and lowering said foot, as
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E. S. SPAULDING.
BUTTON HoLE ATTACHMENT EOE SEWING MACHINES.
Patented Aug.8,1876.
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UNITED STATES PATENT EETCE.
EDWARD S. SPAULDING, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
IMPROVEMENT IN BUTTON-HOLE ATTACHMENTS FOR SEWING-MACH|NES.
Specication forming part of Letters Patent No. 180,952, dated August 8, 1876; application tiled January 11, 1876.
To all whom it may concern:
Beit known that 1, EDWARD S. SPAULDING, of the city of New York, county of New York, and State of New York, have invented a new and useful Single-Thread Stitch Button-Hole- Sewing Attachment, to be worked in connection with Sewing-Machines; and I do hereby declare the following to be an exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon, making a part of this specification, in which Figure 1 represents a side elevation of the attachment; Fig. 2, an end view of the same; Fig. 3, a rear sectional view of the same, taken 011 the line of Fig. l; Fig. 4, a view of the shuttle. Fig. shows the shape of the plate J, and as operating on the pinion I of the loopcarrier H. Fig. 6 shows a view of the front plate or shuttle-carrier R. Fig. 7 shows the projecting arm b, as the guide for the needle. Fig. 8 shows the shape of the adjustable foot, with its throat-plate E. Fig. 9 shows the plate R2, for operatingthe shuttlecarrier. Fig. 10 exhibits the main stationary plate V, with the needle-bar lever Y attached. Fig. 1l is a bottom view of the attachment. Fig. 12 shows the shape of the spring and lever T. Fig. 13 represents the lower plate a, to which the forked cam f is attached.
My invention relates to that class of buttonhole attachments wherein a shuttle carrying an eye-pointed needle is employed, and in the operation of which the thread carried by the needle, after having been forced through the cloth or material operated on, is carried over the said shuttle, forming thereby a stitch similar to the button-hole stitch usually formed by hand; and the invention consists in certain new and useful combination of parts for operating the shuttle, the presser-foot, and the loop-forming mechanism, all of which will be more fully hereinafter explained.
A represents the presser-bar of an ordinary sewing-machine. B is the adjustable foot at the lower end of the har, pivoted thereto by a set-screw, C. D is a lever for raising or lowering the said foot, as may be desired, to clamp or release the cloth or material operated on.
The foot B is provided with a throat-plate, E, cast solid to the side next to the needle,
and has an aperture with an open slot, G, at top, to allow the thread to be drawn up through it by the loop-carrier H.
H is a loop-carrier, attached to a pinion, I, which is operated backward and forward by the ,teeth on the plate J and the loop-carrier H has a hook, K, on its extremity, that takes hold and carries the loop of the thread over and behind the shuttle L, and casts the thread on the opposite side of the shuttle, the loop being parted for that purpose by the front and back points M M of the shuttle.
N is an eye-pointed needle, attached to the front end of the shuttle, which is held and released in its forward and backward movement by the reciprocating motion of the circular plate P.
The shuttle-carrier R receives a pendulous movement on its pivot by means of its connection with cam-slot S at the' lower end of the carrier R; and the spring and lever T, that slide backward and forward on the cam edge W, at the lower side ot the main stationary plate V, operate the plate P, that clasps and releases the shuttle.
llhe shuttle L has a circular recess to hold the bobbin, which is confined therein by the circular plate P; and the end of the thread of the bobbin passes through the aperture of the shuttle, and along the groove in the needle to the eye, where the thread spreads to form the loop. After the needle has perforated the cloth or material operated on, the hook K, at the end of the loop-carrier H, catches in the loop, and carries the thread back over the rear of the shuttle.
The rack-plate J has a cam-slot, F, diagonally across its center, with a circular rack at the lower end.
Motion is imparted to this plate by the camroller X on the center of the needle-bar lever Y, acting in said slot. The rack J is pivoted at top to the main plate V, by which, with the roller X and lip-and-down movement of the lever Y, the rack J receives its pendulum motion. The shuttle-carrier R, with its cam-plate R2, moves in front of the rack J on the same pivot at top. The cam-plate R2 is provided with a heart-shaped cam or recess across its center, in which the roller X operates, that gives the carrierplate R a separate motion from the rack J, which is independent of the rack J, and the rack J, engaging in the pinion I, moves the loop-carrier Il backward and forward, and this independent motion of the shuttle-carrier R is to produce the halt-motion of the loopcarrier H. The needlebar lever Y is centered at Z on the main plate V, and moves up and down with the needle-bar of a sewing-machine, to which it may be attached b v any suitable cam-roll in the slot at the end of the lever. The spring-lever T is attached to the lower plate a by a forked cam, j', at one end ot' the plate R, for the purpose ot' giving the circular plate P its in and out motion to hold and release the shuttle L. The guide b for the needle and inside of the button-hole or eyelet-hole to be stitched is a projecting arm fastened to the main plate V, with the circular aperture as the guide, and the opening at top for the thread to pass up, and corresponds with the throat-plate E. Below the aperture, in this guide, is the guide-pin d, around which the button-hole or e velethole moves while being stitched, the feed of the sewing-machine moving the work while the pin guides it.
The operator trst raises the adjustable foot B, then places the Work under the arm b, with its projecting pin d in the center of the buttonhole to be stitched, then lowers the foot B to its proper position, and adjusts the lever I) to hold it; next, the operator starts the sewingmachine, and the downward motion of the needle-bar lever Y gives to the shuttle-carrier its pendulum motion-at the same time tightens the shuttle to insure the accuracy of the stitch. The needle then enters the guide b, and then, through the work, into the throatplate E. The loop-carrier H then moves forward, aud catches the loop on the opposite side of the throat-plate E; the upward motion of the needle-bar then carries it to the rear ot' the shuttle; the shuttle-carrier starts back; then the circular plate moves outward, and releases the shuttle, when the shuttlecarrier R moves still t'arther back, and draws up the stitch.
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. In combination with the plate V, shuttlecarrier It, and rack J, the lever Y and connecting mechanism, as described, whereby a pendulous movement is imparted to said shuttlc-carrier and rack, as and for the purposes set forth. a
2. In combination with the shuttle L and plate V, provided with the cam surface W, the. plate P, lever T, provided with the cam f and sliding plate a, for clamping and releasing the shuttle as the same is vibrated toward and from the material operated on, as set forth.
3. In combination with the rack J, provided with the cam-slot F, and lever Y carrying the rolier Z, the loop-carrier H, and pinion I, whereby the proper oscillatory movement is imparted to the said loop-carrier, as set forth.
4. The arm-guide b, provided with the aperture and slot in its top, and having the guidepin d on its under side, as and for the purposes described.
5. In combination with the presser-bar A, and the adjustable foot B, provided with the throat-plate E and open top aperture G, the lever D, for raising and lowering said foot, as
specified.
E. S. SPAULDING.
Witnesses:
J. FRANKLIN RELGART, CHAs. P. WEBSTER, Jr.
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