Sewing machine for feeding and cutting ribbon like pieces of dif

Sewing – Work manipulating – Trimmers

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112152, 112126, D05B 3510, D05B 3704

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048920479

ABSTRACT:
A sewing machine includes a presser foot 9 provided, at the front portion 9a thereof, with an engagement seat 21 through which two ribbon-like pieces of trimmings 15, 16 of different width to be individually and selectively fed to the presser foot, can be sent under a central portion 9b of the latter so that they are engaged by the line of sewing together with the workpiece. An adjustment element 23 is positioned in said engagement seat in order to define the useful width of the seat depending upon the width of the piece of trimmings to be used. A cutting unit 31 is slidably mounted along a guide element 34 and is movable from a rest position in which it is spaced apart sideways from the sewing machine supporting table 3 to a rest position in which it is located close to the supporting table to cut the piece of trimmings previously used.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1195767 (1916-08-01), Berger
patent: 2706456 (1955-04-01), Strangler
patent: 3149589 (1964-09-01), Fowler, Sr.
patent: 4024824 (1977-05-01), Haff, Jr.

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