Sewing – Elements – Lubricating
Patent
1974-04-17
1976-01-20
Krizmanich, George H.
Sewing
Elements
Lubricating
D05B 7100
Patent
active
039331075
ABSTRACT:
A sewing machine is provided with a lubricating pump that is operated when work feed members of the machine are engaged or released whereby a quantity of lubricating fluid is delivered to the machine mechanism immediately before the mechanism begins to run. A reciprocatory pump is used and supplies the fluid to a manifold having multiple feed apertures over required lubrication locations for the fluid issuing from the apertures to fall onto said locations. The manifold is displaceable as a unit to give access to the mechanism below it.
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patent: 2430370 (1947-11-01), Smith
patent: 2477115 (1948-08-01), Christensen
Davies, deceased Philip Henri
Savies, executrix by Bessie Snowden
Allbook & Hashfield Holdings Limited
Krizmanich George H.
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