Claims
- 1. A button part holder for a quilting machine adapted to drive a flanged male button part downwardly by drive means into a female button part comprising
- a holder plate having a circular opening therethrough with a pair of slots extending through said plate and disposed in alignment on opposite lateral sides of said opening and a feed slot extending through said plate from a side thereof to said opening and disposed perpendicularly to said pair of slots,
- a pair of retainers pivotally mounted one in each of said pair of slots and normally extending into said central plate opening with a space between adjacent edges therein, and
- resilient means connected to said retainers and urging same into normal unpivoted position in alignment with an upper surface of said plate whereby said plate is adapted to receive a flanged button part moved onto the plate with a depending portion of the button part moved through said feed slot to support the button part by the flange thereof resting upon said retainers within said central plate opening and allowing said retainers to pivot downwardly in the slots wherein they are mounted as a button part is driven downwardly through the central opening in said plate and pivoting said retainers back into normal position upon retraction of said drive means.
- 2. The button part holder of claim 1 further defined by
- said retainers fitting into the slots of said pair of slots in sliding engagement with the sides of said slots for preventing any motion of said retainers except pivotal movement.
- 3. The button part holder of claim 1 further defined by
- a transvere plate disposed atop said holder plate in contiguous relation thereto and having a central opening therethrough aligned with the opening through said holder plate for movement of drive means through said openings, and said retainers being urged downwardly against the underside of said transverse plate by said resilient means.
- 4. The button part holder of claim 3 further defined by
- said transverse plate having a pair of openings therethrough above said pair of slots in said holder plate and said resilient means comprising a pair of like springs connected one to each retainer and extending upward through said pair of openings in said transverse plate for engagement above said transverse plate to normally pivot said retainers upward into horizontal alignment with each other.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of copending patent application Ser. No. 748,132, filed in the United States Patent Office on Dec. 6, 1976 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,059,889, for an Improved Quilting Machine.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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