Sewing – Work manipulating – Guides
Patent
1982-08-11
1983-02-15
Nerbun, Peter P.
Sewing
Work manipulating
Guides
D05B 302
Patent
active
043734596
ABSTRACT:
An electronically controlled multiple pattern sewing machine is provided with the capability of sewing a repetitive sequence of patterns. The sewing machine operator selects, one by one, the patterns desired to be sewn and these are stored in a temporary memory in the order of their selection. In addition, each of the patterns may be modified such as by providing double feed, bight mirror, feed mirror, bight override and/or feed override. The arrangement also allows the operator to replace a previously selected pattern in a string with a different pattern at the same place in the string.
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Dunn William H.
Garron Stephen A.
Horey Leonard I.
Wurst John W.
Bell Edward L.
Davis David L.
Nerbun Peter P.
Smith Robert E.
The Singer Company
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