Abstract: A machine forming stitches invisible on one work face, with curved needle, looper, work feed, and associated drive mechanisms arranged beneath the work. After convenient assembly of these mechanisms on bosses rising from a frame base, a frame cover is attached carrying a presser and a device for forming a work ridge in the needle path. A compartment extending across this machine front is formed within the frame to accommodate the needle thread supply and controls.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 14, 1981
Date of Patent:
February 8, 1983
Assignee:
The Singer Company
Inventors:
Karl H. Killinger, Kenneth M. Johnson, Peter J. Totino
Abstract: A brush or agitator roll of a suction cleaner for carpets or other floor coverings is provided with a plurality, for example, a pair of diametrically opposed longitudinally extending spiral grooves and a bristle/agitator strip is spirally, slidably engaged in each spiral groove. Each strip has a section including a band forming part of a crowned pulley for a drive belt. On either side thereof a series of holes is provided for receiving bristle tufts. On each side, the strip is provided with a radial hole at a medial location with each succeeding bristle hole being elongated so that its inner wall is radial and the outer wall is inclined away from the center by an amount equal to the inclination of the adjacent hole plus a fixed incremental amount.
Abstract: A bushing, sleeve, bearing or like part is secured in a structural member with a clamping device which is screwed into the structural member at right angles to said part to cause a tapered portion of the device converging toward terminating a reduced diameter material end portion to forcibly engage the said part.
Abstract: A printer which may be used in a billing/accounting machine having a single servo motor to drive both the printing mechanism (horizontal motion) and the record media feed (vertical motion). While the printing mechanism is always engaged with the servo motor for transportation across the record media, provision is made for disengaging the record media feed from the servo motor during the printing mode and for re-engaging the record media feed with the servo motor during the non-printing mode for the proper feeding of the media past the printing mechanism to provide line-by-line printing. With the printing mechanism continuously engaged, its exact horizontal position is always known and controlled.
Abstract: A feed regulator clamp in the shape of a bell crank having the pivot rod thereof retained in a slot in a sewing machine bed by a flat spring which also may serve to urge the clamp into clamping engagement with a feed regulator. A first arm of the bell crank comprising the clamp is for engagement with the feed regulator and a second arm of the bell crank is for engagement with a cam controlling the engagement of the first arm with the feed regulator. The flat spring which retains the clamp to the sewing machine bed urges the first arm into engagement with the feed regulator whenever permitted by the cam which is circular in cross-section except for a flat spot which, when aligned with the second arm, will permit the first arm to come into clamping engagement with the feed regulator.
Abstract: An electronically controlled multiple pattern sewing machine is provided with a pattern selection and informational display arrangement which includes a sliding card having thereon stitch pattern and associated informational indicia. A mask covers the card, which may be moved by an operator to make visible only a selected group of pattern indicia and associated informational indicia. A pattern from this visible group may then be selected by an operator.
Abstract: A bobbin case for a lockstitch sewing machine is disclosed which contains a thread control lever so constructed to allow the bobbin to be manually threaded from any direction without incurring the possibility of snagging the bobbin thread between the wall of the bobbin case and the thread control lever. One extremity of the thread control lever is pivotally mounted in a race formed in the wall of the bobbin case. The free extremity of the thread control lever, which is spring biased toward the bobbin, is shaped to form an obtuse angle with the wall of the bobbin case. Bobbin thread is thereby prevented from snagging between the bobbin case wall and the thread control lever.
Abstract: A single-operation cam mechanism includes a cam body with a cam surface extending along the body from an entrance location to an exit location. A cam follower is retained in a waiting position adjacent a part of the cam body at which the exit location is found. When the cam follower is moved free of the retainer, a spring forces the cam follower to the part of the cam where the entrance location is found. Then, as the cam rotates, the cam surface engages the follower and forces it back through the exit location and past a resilient trap to the waiting position. The trap snaps shut after the follower has been forced past it, and the surface of the trap then prevents the follower from moving back into engagement with the cam surface except by way of the entrance location. In an underbed thread trimmer, a support member for the cam follower engages a pin connected to blade-like members, some of which have hooks, to carry one set of such members to a position in which their hooks engage looptaker thread.
Abstract: A touch sensitive control panel utilizing pyroelectric material to provide output signals representative of an area touched by an operator includes a plurality of conductors and areas of pyroelectric material selectively in contact with the conductors to provide a binary coded combination of voltage pulses on the conductors representative of a touched area of the control panel.
Abstract: A button attaching device is provided with a bifurcated needle holding member which can be utilized to adjust the spacing between a pair of needles, and with a needle cover which attaches to the bifurcated member to protect one from injury by the needles and form a unit that can be conveniently carried on the person of a user.
Abstract: A fabric repairing assembly is provided with an impact cutter which is operable by a plunger that is slidably mounted in an embracing housing. The assembly is further provided with a heater which includes a sleeve that slidably receives the said housing and wherein the housing can be moved to cause the plunger to press the heater against cloth undergoing repair.