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US1283024A - Spool-magazine for sewing-machines. - Google Patents

Spool-magazine for sewing-machines.
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G. R. ARMSTRONG.
SPOOL MAGAZINE FOR SEWING MACHINES.
APPLICATION FILED E58,. 20. 19!],
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GEORGE R. ARMSTRONG, 0F MCKEESPORT, PENNSYLVANIA.
' SPOOL-MAGAZINE FOR SEWING-MACHINES.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented (lot. 29, 11918.
Application filed February 20, 1917. Serial No. 149,814.
the spools may be easily moved into opera- 4 tive position.
An object of the present invention is to provide a spool carrier of this nature which is adapted to hold a relatively-large number of spools, to inclose and protect the spools, and to retain the spools in adjusted position so that the spools may be brought one at a time into operative position and held therein while the thread is being withdrawn from the spool.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a holder or magazine of this nature which may be placed over the usual spindle or pin which projects upwardly from the arm of the sewing machine, so that the spindle or arm may be employed for supporting the magazine of this invention.
The invention still further aims at the provision of an adjustable magazine or holder for a number of spools of cotton or the like, which is provided with guides for the thread leading from the spools, and exterior means for holding the thread to prevent the tangling of the same, and to admit of the inspection of the thread for selecting the desired spool to be brought into operative position.
A further object of the invention is to provide a novel means for securing the magazine or carrier upon the pin or spindle carried upon the arm of a sewing machine. to hold the magazine against accidental dis placement, and to admit of the uninterrupted and free adjustment of the same.
The above, and various other objects and advantages of this invention will be in part understood, and in part described, from the following detailed description of the present preferred embodiment, the same being disclosed in the accompanying drawing wherein:
Figure 1 is a top plan view of a spool magazine constructed according to the present invention, the cap or cover being removed.
Fig. 2 is a vertical section through the same taken on theline 22 of Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a fragmentary enlarged plan view of the inner side of the bottom of the magazine, disclosing the retaining means for holding the magazine in adjusted position.
Fig. 4 is a fragmentary enlarged sectional view taken through the intermediate portion of the magazine, showing the locking pawl for holding the magazine in adjusted position.
Fig. 5 is a detail enlarged side elevation of the upper end of the supporting sleeve or tube of the magazine of this invention.
Referring to this drawing, wherein like parts are designated by similar characters of reference.- throughout the several views. 10 designates the body or casing of the magazine which is of cylindrical or drum form, is open at its upper end, and is provided with an inturned bottom 11. The bot-;. tom 11 1s provided, as shown particularly in Figs. 2 and 3, with acentral aperture 12 through which projects the lower end of a sleeve ortube 13 arranged centrally and axially in the body orcasing 10.
The bottom 11 is adapted to turn about thetube 13, and is held upon the lower end thereof by a pair of spaced-apart flanges ordisks 14 and 15 the former of which may be integrally formed with thetube 13. The flanges l4 and 15 lie against the inner and lower faces of the bottom 11, respectively, the lower washer orflange 15 is preferably detachably mounted upon the lower end of thetube 13, as by means of threads as shown, or the like.
The tube orsleeve 13 is adapted to fit over the stem or pin A which pro ects upwardly from the arm B of a sewing machine. Thetube 13 is adapted to be clamped rigidly upon the stem or pin A, and for this purpose has its upper end tapered and split to provide a plurality ofspring fingers 16 upon the upper end of the tube.v Immediately be-' neath the tapered upper end of thetube 13, the latter is provided with an externally screw-threadedportion 17 over which awinged nut 18 is adapted to be threaded. The upper end of thenut 18 is provided with an upwardly tapering axial opening adapted to engage the inclined faces ofspring fingers 16 and urge the latter 1nwardly against the stem A.
The body orcasing 10 is provided, upon its bottom 11, with a plurality of upstanding spindles or pins v 19 upon which are adapted to be placed spools C of thread or the like to be used upon the sewing machine. Thesespindles 19 are disclosed in the present instance as being arranged in a circular -row within the casing about thetube 13.
25, beneath each eye 21 with a spring clip or being used. Thus,
i with a removable cover orcap cleat 22 adapted to yieldingly hold the outer end of the thread D when the latter is not opposite each spool C in the casing there is an exposed length of thread extending from the adjacent eye 21' to theadjacent clip 22 for inspection of the thread on each spool. .The desired spool may thus be quickly selected when the spools are provided with different kinds of thread.
For the purpose of retaining the spools in their proper positions, and for the purpose of protecting the like, the casing or body 10' is provided 23 engaging over the 0 en upper end of the casing and having a s irt or flange at its marginal edge which laps down about the peripheral wall of the casing. The cap 23 may be supported-upon' thecasing 10, as by ahinge 24, to
revent the accidental separation of the casmg and the cap, and to hold the latter in read position for closing the casing after the atter has been filled.
The casing orbody 10 is adapted to be turned about the sleeve ortuloe 13 to bring the spools 0 one at a time into operative position for feeding the thread thereof through the sewing machine. For the purpose of holding thecasing 10 in such adjusted positions, the bottom 11 thereof is provided with a circular row of depressions ornotches 25 which preferably lie beneath the inner flange 14: and are thus covered and protected thereby.
Theinner flange 14 is provided near its marginal edge, and at one side, with anaperture 26 extending therethrough and providing a bearing for apawl 27 which is carried upon the free end of a leaf spring the spools from dust and 28 secured by means of ascrew 29, or the like, to the upper face of theflange 14. at the base of thetube 13. Thepawl 27 is in the form of a cylindrical stud orrivet which is rounded upon its lower end and adapted to seat in saiddepressions 25, one at a time. As the lower end of the pawl is rounded, the latter is adapted to be raised against thetension of thespring 28 by forcing thecasing 10 around, thus yieldingly holding the casing in any adjusted position. The device may thus be adjusted by one hand upon the application of sufficient pressure to overcome the tension of thespring 28 and to lift thepawl 27 out of itsadjacent depression 25.
In use, the device is placed over the pin or spindle A which is found on the ordinary sewing machine, and is clamped thereon by tightening thehinged nut 18, the nuts binding thespring fingers 16 against the spindle A and thus rigidly holding the magazine or attachment to the sewing machine.
The casing orbody 10 may be filled prior to positioning the same on the sewing machine, or after the latter has been secured in place. In filling thecasing 10, the spools G are placed upon the spindles 19-and the strands of thread D extending from the spools are passed downwardly through thevertical slots 20 adjacent to the respective s 001s. The strands of thread are then carried throu h the eyes 21 and snapped beneath theclips 22 and retained in such position ready for use. The cover or cap 23 is now swung down to close thecasing 10.
When it is desired "to select a certain thread, it is only necessary to rotate thecasing 10 about thetube 13 by grasping the casing and forcing the latter around against the tension of thespring 28 and its pawl. The thread may be inspected by the short length thereof which is projected through each eye 21 and held by theadjacent clip 22. When the desired thread has been found, thecasing 10 is rotated to bring the spool carrying. the thread into operative tion for quick adjustment for use, but it also provides a magazine or holder for a large number of spools when it is desired to carry the same and to have the spools in such position that they may be readily selected and examined.
It is of course understood that various changes and modifications may be made in the details of construction of the above specifically described embodiment of this invention without departing from the spirit thereof, such changes and modifications being restricted only by the scope of the following claims.
I claim 1. In a spool magazine attachment for sewing machines, the combination of a casing, a support adapted to be placed over the usual spindle of a sewing machine for supporting the casing, means for holding the casing in predetermined stepped adjustment about the support, and means for securing the support upon the spindle in adjusted position relatively to said holding means.
2. In a spool magazine for sewing machines, the combination of a support adapted to be placed over the usual spindle of a sewing machine, a casing mounted to turn on the support and adapted to carry a cir-' cular row of spools, yieldable locking means on the support for holding the casing in position with the desired spool adjusted for use, and securing means for adjustably securing the support upon the spindle for maintaining the yieldable locking means in a definite position.
3. In a spool magazine, the combination of a casing adapted to contain a plurality of spools, said casing having an eye through the wall thereof opposite each spool and adapted to receive the strand of thread from each adjacent spool, thread-holding means carried exteriorly upon the casing adjacent each of said eyes to hold the outer end of the thread against the exterior of the casing for examination, a compressible tube carried by the casing and adapted to engage over the usual spindle of a sewing machine, said casing being adapted to be turned with the tube on the spindle to present the desired spool for use, means for compressing the tube on the spindle for holding the casing in adjusted position, and means for holding the casing in various positions of rotative ad ustmentS.
4. In a spool magazine for sewing machines, the combination of a tube adapted to be fitted over the spindle of a sewing machine and provided with tapering spring fingers upon its upper end, a nut threaded upon the upper end of the tube and adapted to engage the fingers for compressing the same against said spindle to secure the tube thereto, a pair of flanges carried upon the lower end of the tube, a casing surrounding the tube and having a central opening in its bottom to engage about said tube between said flanges, a plurality of upstanding spindles arranged in the casing adapted to support spools of thread, a cap closing the upper end of the casing, thread guides carried by the casing for separately feeding the threads of the spools to the exterior of the casing, and means for holding the outer ends of the threads separated.
5. In a spool magazine for sewing machines, the combination of a tube adapted to engage over the spindle of a sewing machine and having, a split upper end, binding means carried upon the upper end of the tube for engagement with the split end to bind the latter upon the spindle, a casing surrounding the'spindle, supporting means on the lower end of the tube for engagement with the bottom of the casing to rotatably support the latter, the bottom of said casing being provided With a circular roW of depressions therein, a spring pawl carrled upon the lower end of said tube and adapt ed for engagement in said depressions one at a time to yieldingly hold the casing in various positions of adjustment about the tube, and means for supporting a plurality of spools in the casing.
GEQRGE R. ARMSTRONG.
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Cited By (8)

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US2499130A (en)*1947-10-161950-02-28Chase GladysThread holder
US2556543A (en)*1947-10-081951-06-12Forrest EngelhartSpool container
US2585476A (en)*1948-07-071952-02-12Max M LernerContainer for knitting and knitting accessories
US3706402A (en)*1970-11-091972-12-19James Oscar O LearySewing machine multiple thread dispenser
US4620652A (en)*1985-10-091986-11-04Design Inceptions, Inc.Threaded spool storage container apparatus and method
US5544499A (en)*1995-05-151996-08-13Boggs; Linda W.Yarn organizer for keeping yarn separated when hand knitting
US20070084954A1 (en)*2005-09-142007-04-19James LymanThread spool and cap
US20080173643A1 (en)*2007-01-162008-07-24Wadsworth Edward GThread caddy system

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
US2556543A (en)*1947-10-081951-06-12Forrest EngelhartSpool container
US2499130A (en)*1947-10-161950-02-28Chase GladysThread holder
US2585476A (en)*1948-07-071952-02-12Max M LernerContainer for knitting and knitting accessories
US3706402A (en)*1970-11-091972-12-19James Oscar O LearySewing machine multiple thread dispenser
US4620652A (en)*1985-10-091986-11-04Design Inceptions, Inc.Threaded spool storage container apparatus and method
US5544499A (en)*1995-05-151996-08-13Boggs; Linda W.Yarn organizer for keeping yarn separated when hand knitting
US20070084954A1 (en)*2005-09-142007-04-19James LymanThread spool and cap
US7438010B2 (en)*2005-09-142008-10-21Hemingworth, Inc.Thread spool and cap
US20080173643A1 (en)*2007-01-162008-07-24Wadsworth Edward GThread caddy system

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