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US3906647A - Hoop for embroidery and the like - Google Patents

Hoop for embroidery and the like
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US3906647A
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A hoop for embroidery, needlecraft, painting and the like where a taut fabric is desirable for working which comprises inner and outer ring elements, the outer ring element being split and having means associated therewith for adjusting the diameter thereof, the inner ring element having a peripheral flange or bead extending outwardly therefrom so as to overlie the upper surface of the outer ring element when the two elements are positioned one within the other, with the outer element clamping the inner element, the flange or bead functioning as a stop for adding a more positive ''''bite'''' on the fabric disposed over the inner ring element and passing over and around the flange or bead and between the contiguous inner and outer ring elements as tension on the fabric is increased.

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United States Patent [191 Bates, Jr.
I HOOP FOR EMBROIDERY AND THE LIKE [75] Inventor: Hamilton C. Bates, Jr., Chester,
Conn.
[73] Assignee: C. J. Bates & Son, Inc., Chester,
Conn.
[22] Filed: Oct. 31, 1974 [2l] Appl. No.: 519,437
[52] US. Cl. 38/1022 [51] Int. Cl. D05C 1/04 [58] Field of Search 38/1022; 160/371, 380; 38/102-102.91
[56] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,198,128 4/1940 Roberts et al. 38/1022 2,957,269 10/1960 Nohl et al. 38/1022 Prirr ary ExaminerGeo. V. Larkin Attorney, Agent, or Firm-Ross, Ross & Flavin [57] ABSTRACT A hoop for embroidery, needlecraft, painting and the like where a taut fabric is desirable for working which comprises inner and outer ring elements, the outer ring element being split and having means associated therewith for adjusting the diameter thereof, the inner ring element having a peripheral flange or bead extending outwardly therefrom so as to overlie the upper surface of the outer ring ellement when the two elements are positioned one within the other, with the outer element clamping the inner element, the flange or bead functioning as a stop for adding a more positive bite on the fabric disposed over the inner'ring element and passing over and around the flange or bead and between the contiguous inner and outer ring elements as tension on the fabric is increased.
1 Claim, 4 Drawing Figures US Patent Sept. 23,1975 3,996,647
a I N] FIG. 2
FIG. 3
FIG.4.
HOOP FOR EMBROIDERY AND THE LIKE A primary object of the invention is to provide a hoop for embroidery or the like which comprises inner and outer ring elements, the diameter of the outer ring element being adjustable, so as to clamp the inner ring element for creating greater tension and the inner ring element having stop means in the form of a flange or bead for positively gripping the fabric.
In most prior art hoops, additional tension on the fabric tends to force the inner ring element downwardly, gradually reducing holding power or *bite" to a point where the inner ring element will disengage itself from the outer ring element, thus releasing the fabric. With the new construction hereof, increased tension on the fabric, which is resilient to some extent, tends to in crease the bite, the added bite being held due to the spring-like action of the fabric pulling down on the inside ring element relative to the outside ring element, thus positively seating the inner ring flange on the top surface of the outer ring.
Another object is to provide a hoop of the type described which is inexpcnsive in its manufacture and extremely simple and reliable in its use.
These and other features will be more readily apparent from a consideration of the annexed drawings in which:
FIG. 1 is a top plan view of a preferred embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 2 is a transverse cross-sectional view of the outer ring element thereof;
FIG. 3 is a transverse cross-sectional view of the inner ring element thereof; and
FIG. 4 is a greatly enlarged, fragmentary cross sec tional view showing the manner of use of the outer and inner ring elements with a piece of fabric.
The hoop of the invention includes an outer ring element and aninner ring element 12, both preferably, but not necessarily, formed from unbreakable plastic material. The hoop may also be formed from resilient wood or metal or other plastic material and fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.
Inner ring element is of suitable diameter so as to fit snugly within and to be clamped byouter ring element 10, while leaving a clearance area for fabric.
Outer ring element 10 is split as at 14 and has a pair ofbosses 16 extending radially outwardly from its outer periphery.
Ascrew 18 is fixed at one end to one of the bosses and extends loosely through and outwardly of the other boss, the screw having aknurled nut 20 threaded thereon.
Appropriate rotation ofnut 20 will vary the size of the opening 14 between the bosses and, concomitantly, the diameter of the outer ring.
I do not wish to be limited to the particular adjustment means shown and described above, since a spring or toggle or other screw adjustment can be employed wherein thebosses 16 are eliminated, all with equal facility.
Inner ring element 12 is provided with a peripheral flange orbead 22 which extends horizontallyoutwardly from its upper planar surface so as to overlie the upper face ofouter ring element 10 when the two ring elements are juxtaposed] with the inner ring element positioned within and being clamped by the outer ring element to create a greater tension.
This flange or bead provides an important advance in the art, acting as a stop, with the fabric F passing around and over it as shown in FIG. 4, thereby adding a more positive bite or grip to the fabric, this bite or grip being increased when tension on the fabric is increased as by pulling thereon, thereby to provide a highly desirable taut surface upon which to sew, paint, embroider or the like.
I claim:
1. A stretching frame for holding a fabric used in em broidery, needlework, painting and the like comprising in combination: an inner ring, a split outer ring circumscribing the inner ring, means for adjusting the diameter of the outer ring relative to the diameter of the inner ring for snug embracement of the one by the other, and stop means on the inner ring defined by a peripheral flange extending radially outwardly from the upper portion of the outer side face of the inner ring and overlying the upper planar surface of the outer ring for exerting a positive grip on the fabric disposed upon the inner ring and passing over and around the stop means and between the contiguous rings with a downward tension on the fabric being increased responsively to a concomitant increase of the bite of the stop means

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1. A stretching frame for holding a fabric used in embroidery, needlework, painting and the like comprising in combination: an inner ring, a split outer ring circumscribing the inner ring, means for adjusting the diameter of the outer ring relative to the diameter of the inner ring for snug embracement of the one by the other, and stop means on the inner ring defined by a peripheral flange extending radially outwardly from the upper portion of the outer side face of the inner ring and overlying the upper planar surface of the outer ring for exerting a positive grip on the fabric disposed upon the inner ring and passing over and around the stop means and between the contiguous rings with a downward tension on the fabric being increased responsively to a concomitant increase of the bite of the stop means upon the fabric.
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US4494344A (en)*1983-04-221985-01-22Coburn Optical Industries, Inc.Wrinkle prevention frame for lens manufacture
US5240060A (en)*1992-02-141993-08-31Blakely John PArt work stretcher assembly
US5303486A (en)*1992-05-041994-04-19Dell Gay DQuilting hoop
US6154991A (en)*1999-08-182000-12-05Duncan; Janet F.Fabric workpiece holder
USD445562S1 (en)1999-10-282001-07-31Ann Louise BrayEmbroidery lap frame
US6807721B2 (en)*2000-12-132004-10-26Seagate Technology LlcMethod for forming a disc stack assembly
US20020069509A1 (en)*2000-12-132002-06-13Seagate Technology LlcMethod for forming a disc stack assembly
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US20040002723A1 (en)*2002-06-272004-01-01Robert BallMethod and apparatus for implantation of soft tissue implant
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US20130020039A1 (en)*2011-07-182013-01-24Margareta ClaessonFinial having a decorative insert
USD779949S1 (en)*2014-02-132017-02-28Duran Group GmbhSealing ring for a bottle
US10272541B2 (en)2016-01-222019-04-30Rohm and Haas Electronic Matericals CMP Holdings, Inc.Polishing layer analyzer and method
USD960554S1 (en)*2021-03-282022-08-16Shenzhen Kaihui Technology Co., Ltd.Embroidery tool
CN114855379A (en)*2022-04-292022-08-05常州纺织服装职业技术学院Embroidery frame convenient to tensioning embroidered cloth
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