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    • 1. 发明专利
    • Improvements in Autographic Registers.
    • GB136644A
    • 1919-12-19
    • GB2121618
    • 1918-12-19
    • THOMPSON WILLIAM PHILLIPS
    • THOMPSON WILLIAM PHILLIPS
    • B41L5/06
    • 136,644. Thompson, W. P., (Business Systems, Ltd.). Dec. 19, 1918. Feeding and registering webs. - An autographic register in which a number of superposed webs of paper containing printed forms, such as sales slips, are fed over a writing table, is provided with alining-pins for periodic engagement with perforations in the webs to register the superposed forms at the completion of each recording and feeding operation. The alining-pins are arranged below the webs and are operated by hand preferably simultaneously with a feed release and a check-severing device. Means are provided for feeding the web in predetermined lengths. The superposed webs and the carbon paper are supported between a writing-table 5 and a frame 60, both mounted on pivots 6, the webs being fed over the conical heads of the alining- pins 151 and between the feeding rolls 80, 110. The upper feed roll 80 carries' a driving-pinion 85 operated by a gear wheel operated by a pawl and ratchet. The pawl is carried by a disk 90 operated in one direction by a spring and in the other direction by a handle, the motion being limited by a fixed stop and an adjustable arm 100. The lower feed roll 110 is carried by a spring-controlled pivoted frame 111, and is lowered out of action by the cutter-bar 140 acting through a rod 160 on to the frame 111. This rod 160 also operates the alining-pins 151 through a crank arm. The cutter-bar 140 is pivoted at one end to a bar 135 which clamps the webs during the. cutting operation, springs 142, 150, being arranged, as shown, so that pressure of the hand on the plate 145 brings the bar 135 into clamping action before the cutter-bar 140 engages the webs. Specification 136,642 [Class 16, Books &c.], is referred to.
    • 4. 发明专利
    • Improvements in and relating to Sewing Machines.
    • GB127457A
    • 1919-06-05
    • GB1292018
    • 1918-08-09
    • THOMPSON WILLIAM PHILLIPS
    • THOMPSON WILLIAM PHILLIPS
    • D05B63/00
    • 127,457. Thompson, W. P., (Union Special Machine Co). Aug. 9, 1918. Sewing-machines; chain-stitching and doubleloop - stitching. - Relates to looper - thread take-up devices of the type comprising a rotary cam 24 acting on the thread between guides 23 and co-operating with a take-up finger 26 and a check finger 28, and consists in mounting the fingers adjustably. In one form, Fig. 3, the shanks of the fingers 26', 28 are secured in apertures in a bracket 27 by clamping-screws 31. 34 and are adjustable vertically and horizontally respectively. Fig. 6 shows another manner of securing the finger 28, which passes through an aperture in a head 36 clamped by a threaded shank and nut 38 to the bracket 27. Abutment screws 39, 40 pass through the bracket and bear on the shank of the finger. A further construction is shown in Fig. 11. The fingers are carried by a head 41 adjustable vertically in a support 42, which is also adjustablv secured to the machine frame by a screw and slot 43, 44. The finger 26 is secured adjustably in the head 41 by a clamping-screw 45, and the finger 28 is adjustably secured in a head 46 pivoted to the head 41 at 48 and adjustable about the pivot.
    • 9. 发明专利
    • Improvements in and relating to Sewing Machines.
    • GB112645A
    • 1918-01-18
    • GB1811216
    • 1916-12-18
    • THOMPSON WILLIAM PHILLIPS
    • THOMPSON WILLIAM PHILLIPS
    • D05B35/06
    • 112,645. Thompson, W. P., (Union Special Machine Co.). Dec. 18. 1916. Sewing-machines: cords. braids, and the like. attaching; folding-devices.-A sewing-machine is provided with means for inserting a tape or strip into a pocket formed by the folded parts of a fabric so that parts of the tape are in tension and other parts are untensiosed during sewing and is described in connexion with the insertion of an elastic strip in the waist-band of a skirt or like garment. The strip T, Fig. 3, is led to the needles 4, 5 along a guide 30 which is inclined to the line of stitching and is of channel shape, and under a block 35 carried by a spring-steel arm 38 which presses down on the strip with adjustable pressure and is pushed upwards by a rod 48 under control of the operator. The guide 80 is carried on a folder 21 for folding the edges of a waist-band B, and a folder is provided for folding the edge of the main fabric F. In this arrangement, two needles 4, 5, are used, making rows of stitches s, s . When sewing those parts of the band that are intended to be flat, such as at the front of a skirt, the strip is fed along with the band and main fabric without tersion so that one edge is caught by the stitching s, and in sewing those parts of the band which are drawn or fulled, the block 35 is allowed to press on the strip thus causing it to stretch and become narrower in width and also to change slightly its direction of feed owing to the inclination of the guide, and so miss the stitching s. The machine may also be used for securing the strip in the 'pocket formed by folding over the edge of the main fabric F, as shown in Fig. 12, where 'one needle only may be used to stitch the turned edge f . In further modifications, the guides and folders are arranged parallel to the line of stitching and the needle avoiding movements of the tape caused by narrowing it by tension, or they may be arranged to produce the article shown in Figs. 18 and 19 in which the elastic strip is enclosed in the band B and both are stitched to the folded edge of the fabric F. In this construction, the needles at all times penetrate the elastic strip which is fed with. out tension over the part from b to b' and with tension at the puckered parts. Reference has been directed by the Comptroller to Specification 112,638.