Claims
- 1. In a toy sewing machine, a molded plastic frame structure including a substantially flat horizontal table portion, a column portion extending upwardly from the table portion near one end, a head portion projecting laterally from the column portion spacedly over the table portion and having a free end spaced from the column portion, a needlebar vertically reciprocably mounted in the head portion near the free end of the latter, a wall extending downwardly from the table portion and lying in a plane perpendicular to the direction of projection of the head portion and so spaced from the column portion as to be relatively close to and beside but spaced from the path of a needle carried by the needlebar, thread stitch-forming means carried by said wall for coaction with the needle and with a thread carried thereby, and actuating means for said stitch-forming means and for said needlebar, said actuating means being positioned and supported by said frame structure, said actuating means for reciprocating said needlebar comprising a lever of the first class, characterized by means carried by the head portion for positioning and supporting the lever including an elongated fulcrum pin portion on which the lever is axially slidable and angularly rockable, a crank also supported and positioned by the frame structure, said lever having the end of its actuating arm operatively interengaged with said crank and swingable in a circular orbit by rotation of the crank, and having the end of its load arm operatively interengaged with the needlebar for swinging movement relatively thereto about vertical and horizontal axes to actuate the needlebar vertically.
- 2. In combination with means as defined in claim 1, a second lever for transferring motion from the crank to the stitch-forming means, means carried by said frame structure for supporting and positioning said second lever, and means operatively interconnecting said levers.
- 3. Means as defined in claim 2 including a wall portion integral with said previously-mentioned wall and extending downwardly from the table portion and integrally joined throughout its length thereto and lying at right angles to said first-mentioned wall, said means for supporting and positioning said second lever being attached to said wall portion.
- 4. A machine as defined in claim 2 wherein said means interconnecting the levers comprises a link having one end pivotally interconnected with and orbitally actuatable by the crank and the other end pivotally connected to the second lever.
- 5. In a toy sewing machine, a molded plastic frame structure including a substantially flat horizontal table portion, a column portion extending upwardly from the table portion near one end, a head portion projecting laterally from the column portion spacedly over the table portion and having a free end spaced from the column portion, a needlebar vertically reciprocably mounted in the head portion near the free end of the latter, a wall extending downwardly from the table portion and lying in a plane perpendicular to the direction of projection of the head portion and so spaced from the column portion as to be relatively close to and beside but spaced from the path of a needle carried by the needlebar, thread stitch-forming means carried by said wall for coaction with the needle and with a thread carried thereby, and actuating means for said stitchforming means and for said needlebar, said actuating means being positioned and supported by said frame structure, said column portion, head portion and wall being molded integrally with the table portion, characterized in that said stitch-forming means comprises a hook element, a cam element for actuating the hook element, said elements being arranged on opposite sides of said wall, and means extending through the wall joining said elements for unitary rocking movement and resiliently urging the same against opposite sides of the wall.
- 6. A machine as defined in claim 5 wherein the hook element has a hub portion which is urged against the wall, other portions of the hook element being outspaced from the wall by the hub, and a feed dog having a guiding portion slidably interengaged with the wall and positioned in the space between the wall and said outspaced portions of the hook element.
- 7. A machine as defined in claim 6 wherein the actuating means also includes a lever having a cam actuating nose portion extending through a cam slot in said cam to actuate the latter, said nose portion also extending through the wall and being engageable with the guiding portion of the feed dog to actuate the dog.
- 8. A machine as defined in claim 7 wherein said last named means comprises a rivet-like member having a smooth shank on which at least one of said elements is slidably fitted, said member having a cupped integral head at one end resiliently deformable in a direction parallel to the axis of the shank and stressed to react against one of said elements through the head and reacting against the other of said elements through the shank.
- 9. In a sewing machine having an axially reciprocable needlebar, means for actuating the needlebar comprising a lever of the first class, fulcrum means supporting the lever for angular rotation about and axial movement along the fulcrum axis, said lever having a load arm operatively interengaged with the needlebar, such interengagement restricting relative movement between the needlebar and the end of the load arm in the direction of reciprocation of the needlebar but permitting oscillation of the load arm around the axis of reciprocation, and means for imparting orbital rotation to the free end of the actuating arm.
- 10. A machine according to claim 9 in which said last-named means comprises a crank operatively interengaged with the free end of the actuating arm.
- 11. In a machine according to claim 8, a lug on the cam extending through and beyond the wall and into engagement with the actuating portion of the feed dog to coact with said nose portion of the lever in actuating the dog.
- 12. In a toy sewing machine, a molded plastic frame structure including a substantially flat horizontal table portion, a column portion extending upwardly from the table portion near one end, a head portion projecting laterally from the column portion spacedly over the table portion and having a free end spaced from the column portion, a needlebar vertically reciprocably mounted in the head portion near the free end of the latter, a wall extending downwardly from the table portion and lying in a plane perpendicular to the direction of projection of the head portion and so spaced from the column portion as to be relatively close to and beside but spaced from the path of a needle carried by the needlebar, thread stitch-forming means carried by said wall for coaction with the needle and with a thread carried thereby, and actuating means for said stitch-forming means and for said needlebar, said actuating means being positioned and supported by said frame structure, characterized in that said stitch-forming means comprises a hook, a cam for actuating the hook, said hook and cam being arranged on opposite sides of said wall, and means extending through the wall joining said hook and cam for unitary rocking movement and holding the same closely against opposite sides of the wall.
- 13. In a sewing machine of the chain stitch type having a table portion, a needlebar, means for vertically reciprocating the needlebar to move a needle carried thereby downwardly through and up from the table portion, a hook portion swingable under the table portion in a planar path beside and close to the path of the needle, means for feeding work over the table portion under the needle, a flat wall under the table portion parallel to said plane of movement of the hook portion, the hook portion being pivotally supported on the wall, characterized by a cam fast with respect to the hook portion to swing therewith but located on the opposite side of the wall, and means interconnected with said means for reciprocating the needlebar for actuating the cam and hook portion in timed relation to the needlebar.
- 14. A sewing machine as defined in claim 13, further characterized in that the hook portion is spaced from the wall, and said feeding means comprises a feed dog having a part supported for sliding movement on the wall and interposed between the wall and hook portion.
- 15. A sewing machine as defined in claim 14, further characterized in that said means for actuating the cam and hook portion comprises a lever having a nose portion extending through a cam slot in the cam to actuate the latter and also extending through and beyond a slot portion in the wall and into engagement with said part of the feed dog to actuate the feed dog.
- 16. A sewing machine as defined in claim 15, further characterized by a lug portion on the cam extending through additional slot portions in the wall and in said part of the feed dog and cooperating with said nose portion to control the actuation of the feed dog.
- 17. In a sewing machine having an axially reciprocable needlebar, means for actuating the needlebar comprising a crank, a fulcrum element having its axis perpendicular to the path of reciprocation of the needlebar, a lever of the first class rockable about the axis of the fulcrum element and having a load arm operatively engaged with the needlebar, said lever having an actuating arm including a portion at the end of said actuating arm remote from the fulcrum element movable in directions parallel to the axis of the fulcrum and directly engaged with and orbitally rotatable by the crank to reciprocate the load arm and needlbar.
- 18. A sewing machine as defined in claim 17 wherein the actuating arm of said lever is laterally flexible to permit said portion at the end of said arm to move in directions parallel to said axis.
- 19. Means as defined in claim 18 wherein said actuating arm is relatively thin and flexible in its dimension parallel to said axis and is of a relatively greater dimension and resistant to substantial deformation under the forces applied thereto to actuate the needlebar in directions perpendicular to said axis.
- 20. Means as defined in claim 19 wherein said lever is formed of a molded plastic.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation-in-part of previously filed, copending application Ser. No. 589,552, filed June 23, 1975, entitled "Sewing Machine", now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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