GB174164A – Improvements in or relating to stitch-separating machines
– Google Patents
GB174164A – Improvements in or relating to stitch-separating machines
– Google Patents
Improvements in or relating to stitch-separating machines
Info
Publication number
GB174164A
GB174164A
GB2924420A
GB2924420A
GB174164A
GB 174164 A
GB174164 A
GB 174164A
GB 2924420 A
GB2924420 A
GB 2924420A
GB 2924420 A
GB2924420 A
GB 2924420A
GB 174164 A
GB174164 A
GB 174164A
Authority
GB
United Kingdom
Prior art keywords
tool
cam
lever
rod
secured
Prior art date
1920-10-15
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired
Application number
GB2924420A
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
United Shoe Machinery Corp
Original Assignee
United Shoe Machinery Corp
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
1920-10-15
Filing date
1920-10-15
Publication date
1922-01-16
1920-10-15
Application filed by United Shoe Machinery Corp
filed
Critical
United Shoe Machinery Corp
1920-10-15
Priority to GB2924420A
priority
Critical
patent/GB174164A/en
1922-01-16
Publication of GB174164A
publication
Critical
patent/GB174164A/en
Status
Expired
legal-status
Critical
Current
Links
Espacenet
Global Dossier
Discuss
Classifications
A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43—FOOTWEAR
A43D—MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT OR METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING OR REPAIRING FOOTWEAR
A43D91/00—Stitch-separating or seam-indenting machines
Abstract
174,164. British United Shoe Machinery Co., Ltd., (United Shoe Machinery Corporation). Oct. 15, 1920. Separating and indenting stitches. -A stitch-separating and indenting machine is arranged so that the in. denting tool, connected to move relatively to its actuating means to allow of stitch interval location, is oscillated both to locate the stitch intervals and to feed the work. In the machine shown, the indenting tool 20 is secured in the holder 28 which is mounted on a vertical pivot in a carrier 30, pivoted by a horizontal pivot-pin 32, to a tool support 34. The outer end of the holder 28 is positioned between an abutment 40 and guides 42, and is normally held in engagement with an adjusting screw 44 by a spring 46, and kept in central position between the guides by means of leaf springs 113 mounted on opposite sides of the supporting lever and bearing on plungers 114 slidably mounted on the guides. The support 34 is pivotally suspended on a rod 52 fixed in the arms of the yoke formed on the free end of the lever 54, secured to a shaft 56 which is operated through a cam-lever 60 by a driving-cam 66 secured to the main shaft 68. As the support 34 is moved downwardly, the tool 20 comes into contact with the sole edge and the tool with its holder, then rotates about the pivot 32 until the abutment 40 comes into contact with the upper edge of the holder 28, when further downward movement forces the tool into the sole to indent it. During the downward movement of the support 34, the tool is moved outwardly towards the upper to extend the indentation up to the junction of the upper and sole. While the tool is in its indenting position it is reciprocated to feed the work, this being effected by the action of a cam 74, mounted on the driving shaft 68, upon a plate 70 secured to the lower end of the support 34. The plate 70 is urged towards the cam 74 by a spring 76 which retracts the tool after its feeding movement. To control the return movement of the tool and so vary the feeding movement, a rod 78 is provided to engage a projection on the plate 70 as it is drawn backwards by the spring 76, thus freeing it from control by the cam. The forward end of the rod 78 is pivotally connected to a supporting link 80 and the rear end engages a cam plate 84 secured to a shaft 86, the position of the rear end of the plate 84 being adjusted by a hand lever 90, connected to the rod 78 by a link 88. The hand lever 90 also operates a stopping lever 103 adapted to engage pins 106 threaded through openings in the casing. The interval locating vibration of the tool is obtained by oscillation of the rod 78 by means of a cam lever 108, the cam roll 109 being mounted on a pin slidable in an arcuate slot in the lever 108, so that the amplitude of vibration of the tool may be varied. The face of the cam plate 84 is so designed that this variation will be proportional to the variation in the feeding movement of the tool. While the support 34 is being vibrated to locate the tool in the stitch interval, the holder 28 may move about the vertical pivot in the carrier 30, the leaf springs 113, adjustable by a screw 124, allowing the tool to drag on the sole edge until it moves into the stitch interval. The work is supported on a table 22, adjustably mounted in a block 130 which slides in a dovetailed groove in the upper end of the shank 140 to permit of adjustment in the line of feed. The table is urged upwardly against the presser feet 24, 26 by a spring 146, a stop limiting this movement, and a treadle, connected to the rod 144 is provided to lower the table for insertion of the work. During the indenting operation the table is locked in position by a lever 154, provided with a gear segment 156 engaging a rack 158 on the shank 140, and after each feeding stroke of the tool the table is unlocked by a releasing lever 166 which, driven from the main cam 66, operates a number of pawls 162 engaging in a ratchet 160 formed on the rear end of the locking lever 154. The timing of the locking pawls is varied by adjusting the actuating rod 176. The presser feet 24, 26, adapted to engage the sole edge and guide it while it is being indented, are adjustable, vertically to vary the depth of the indentations, and transversely of the line of the feed by screws 200, 206, adapted to receive in their threads, pins which project upwardly from the presser feet. The foot 26, mounted in a vertically adjustable block 204, is arranged to project slightly below the foot 24 and is also adjustable in the line of feed, simultaneously with the adjustment of the feeding movement, by a slide 220 having a pin-and-slot connection with an arm 224 projecting from the hub of the handlever 90. To prevent the feet 24, 26 from dragging on the sole edge during the feeding movement, the carrier 194, operated from the main cam 66, is arranged to swing outwardly during the feeding movement and so release the pressure of the feet. The clutch for operating the main driving shaft 68 comprises a vertically sliding block 268, operated by a foot treadle and adapted on being raised to force the pins 262, sliding in the hub of a member 258 secured on the shaft, against a plate 264, and so move the driving pulley 250, against the action of a spring 254, out of engagement with the member 258.
GB2924420A
1920-10-15
1920-10-15
Improvements in or relating to stitch-separating machines
Expired
GB174164A
(en)
Priority Applications (1)
Application Number
Priority Date
Filing Date
Title
GB2924420A
GB174164A
(en)
1920-10-15
1920-10-15
Improvements in or relating to stitch-separating machines
Applications Claiming Priority (1)
Application Number
Priority Date
Filing Date
Title
GB2924420A
GB174164A
(en)
1920-10-15
1920-10-15
Improvements in or relating to stitch-separating machines
Publications (1)
Publication Number
Publication Date
GB174164A
true
GB174164A
(en)
1922-01-16
Family
ID=10288422
Family Applications (1)
Application Number
Title
Priority Date
Filing Date
GB2924420A
Expired
GB174164A
(en)
1920-10-15
1920-10-15
Improvements in or relating to stitch-separating machines
Country Status (1)
Country
Link
GB
(1)
GB174164A
(en)
1920
1920-10-15
GB
GB2924420A
patent/GB174164A/en
not_active
Expired
Similar Documents
Publication
Publication Date
Title
GB174164A
(en)
1922-01-16
Improvements in or relating to stitch-separating machines
US3847101A
(en)
1974-11-12
Sewing machine having thread severing device
US1967612A
(en)
1934-07-24
Sewing machine
US1716591A
(en)
1929-06-11
Toplift-attaching mechanism
US1454841A
(en)
1923-05-15
Feeding mechanism for dieing and other machines
US2161141A
(en)
1939-06-06
Presser mechanism for sewing machines
US1568045A
(en)
1926-01-05
Machine for use in making shoes
US1357511A
(en)
1920-11-02
Stitch-separating machine
US2677291A
(en)
1954-05-04
Gauge for ring setting machines
US3002475A
(en)
1961-10-03
Shoe sewing machines
US2692999A
(en)
1954-11-02
Heel breast flap shaping machine
US1112195A
(en)
1914-09-29
Mechanism for operating work-supports.
US1801250A
(en)
1931-04-14
Work holder for slicing machines
US1738778A
(en)
1929-12-10
Sewing machine
US2054078A
(en)
1936-09-15
Sewing machine
US2144620A
(en)
1939-01-24
Perforating machine
US2408523A
(en)
1946-10-01
Presser foot mechanism for sewing machines
US2056316A
(en)
1936-10-06
Controlling mechanism
US645048A
(en)
1900-03-06
Eyeleting-machine.
US1773271A
(en)
1930-08-19
Sewing machine
US1298759A
(en)
1919-04-01
Feed mechanism for shoe-sewing machines.
US1461085A
(en)
1923-07-10
Machine for operating on shoe bottoms
US2123875A
(en)
1938-07-19
Perforating machine
US1114240A
(en)
1914-10-20
Sewing-machine.
US703574A
(en)
1902-07-01
Stitch-separating machine.
None