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    • D05B75/00Frames, stands, tables, or other furniture adapted to carry sewing machines
    • D05B75/04Frames, stands, tables, or other furniture adapted to carry sewing machines with noise-suppressing devices
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    • F16F15/02Suppression of vibrations of non-rotating, e.g. reciprocating systems; Suppression of vibrations of rotating systems by use of members not moving with the rotating systems
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  • This invention relates to dual resilient mountings'for sewing machines, each mounting comprising an elongated flexible rubber body element having. a; predetermined or ascertained deformation, necessary to dampen a specific range of vibrations: Each elongated body element of flexible material is maintained or confinedend-- wise within definite bounds, and therefore, onlysmall vibrations or movements of predetermined value are cushioned by each body element.-
  • Anobject of this invention is to form integral tubular interlocking projections at each end of the elongated mountings the projections fitting closely into openings in the sewingmachine table atea'ch end of the sewing machine base, whereby,
  • Another object of this invention is to provide dual vibration control mountings for a sewing machine, and comprising two elongated elastic mounting connections extendin transversely and entirely across the sewing machine, each mount ing having two tubular projections and tubular elastic inserts fitted in the projections, the inserts having a higher degree of elasticity then the tubular projections, the sewing machine having integral pins fitting into the tubular inserts, whereby to permit kneading-like vibrational movements throughout the extent of the elongated body portions of the mountings to cushion small vibrations, while large vibrations are absorbed jointly by the elongated body por tions and by the tubular ensue inserts.
  • Figure 1. is a diagrammatic perspective view of a sewing machine and elastic mounting connections therefor.
  • Figure 2 is a perspective view of one of the elastic mounting connections, turned upside down.
  • Figure 3 is a central cross-sectional view through one of the tubular projections and transversely through the body of the elastic mounting shown in Figure 2.
  • Figure 4 is a central cross-sectional view similar to Figure 3, but showing a tubular insert fixed in the opening of the tubular'projection.
  • Figure 5 is a central cross-sectional view similar to Figure 3, but showing a, tubular insert confined at its upper and lower surfaces.
  • the numeral It indicates a sewing machine having a base II which terminates in pads I 2, l2, positioned in spaced a'part relation and extending transversely of the machine. Extending upwardly from the base H is a standard I3, as is well known in the art.
  • the sewing machine is adapted to rest upon the top face [4 of a supporting table I5.
  • the usual practice of securing the sewing. machine directly to the table results in vibration and noise.
  • I For the purpose of absorbingthe inherent sew ing machine vibrations so as to limit its transmission to the table, I provide two elastic mounting connections 16, ll of rectangular cross-section which are interposed between the pads l2, l2 of the sewing machine base: H and the table l5.
  • the elastic mounting connection l1 comprises an elongated body I8 of rectangular cross-section and two integral 1aterally extending tubular projections l9, l9, of adiameter to fit into corresponding openings 20, 20 in the table 15.
  • Themounting connection I6 is substantially identical with the mounting connection I1 and needs no further description.
  • a pin 22 extends from the base H of the sewing machine In into a central opening :23 of a; tubular projection 49.
  • Four pins 22 are used in the entire mounting connection for a sewing machine.
  • Figure 4 shows a modified tubular projection l9 wherein a tubular rubber insert 25 is secured in an enlarged opening 26 of the tubular projection.
  • the insert 25 is preferably made of oil resisting rubber having a higher degree of elasticity than the elasticity of the tubular projection I9. Under'operating conditions, the softer rubber tubular inserts augment the vibration absorbing capacity of the mounting connections.
  • Figure 5 shows a modified tubular projection I9 wherein a tubular rubber insert 25' of the same diameter but slightly shorter than the insert 25 shown in Figure 4, is secured in an opening of the said tubular projection.
  • the modified projection 19 has a horizontal bottom 21, whereby the insert 25' is confined at its upper level by the bottom surface of the base H and at its lower level by the wall 21.
  • a resilient mounting for a sewing machine mounted'on a supporting table having openings in rectangular formation comprising'two mounting connections positioned transversely'of said sewing machine between the sewing machine base and the table to absorb the inherent sewing machine vibrations and limit its transmission to the table, said table having openings at each corner-of said sewing machine base, said mounting connections being interposed between said sewing machine and table at opposite ends of said sewing machine :base, each of said mountings comprising an elongated body of rectangular cross-section and two laterally extending tubular elastic projections at the respective ends thereof, said projections fitting closely into said openings in said table, each of said flexible mountings comprising elongated body portions and being made of elastic deformable material adapted. to be initially compressed all along said elongated body portions due to the weight of said sewing machine to cushion small vibrations of said machine solely by said body portions without elfecting said projections while large vibrations are absorbed jointly by said body portions and by said elastic projections.
  • a resilient mounting for a sewing machine mounted on a supporting table having openings 4 in rectangular formation comprising two elastic mounting connections positioned transversely of said sewing machine between said sewing machine base and said table to absorb the inherent sewing machine vibrations and limit its transmissionto the table, said table having openings at each corner of said sewing machine base, said mounting connections being interposed between said sewing machine base and table at opposite ends of said sewing machine base, each of said elastic mounting connections comprising an elongated body of rectangular cross-section and two integral laterally extending tubular projections at the respective ends thereof, said projections extending into said openings in said table, tubular elastic inserts having a higher degree of elasticity than said tubular projections fixedly mounted in said projections, metal pins extending from said base and fitting said tubular inserts, each of said flexible mountings comprising elongated body portions and being made of elastic deformable material adapted to be initially compressed due to the weight of said sewing machine to cushion small vibrations of said machine by said body portions without effecting said tubular projections, while large vibrations are
  • a resilient mounting for a sewin machine mounted on a supporting table having openings in rectangular formation comprising two elastic mounting connections positioned transversel of said sewing machine between said sewing machine base and said table to absorb the inherent sewing machine vibrations and limit its.
  • each of said mounting connections being interposed between said sewing machine base and table at opposite ends of said sewing machine base, each of said mounting connections comprising an elongated elastic body of rectangular cross-section and two integral laterally extending tubular projectionsat the respective ends thereof, said projections ex-- tending into said openings in said table, tubular elastic inserts having a higher degree of elasticity than said tubular projections fixedly mounted in said projections, metal pins extend: ing from said sewing machine base and fitting into said tubular inserts, each of said flexible mountings comprising elongated body portions made of elastic deformable material adapted to be initially compressed due to the weight of said sewing machine to cushion small vibrations of said machine by said body portions without effecting said tubular projections, while large vibrations are absorbed jointl by said body portions and by said elastic inserts.
  • a dual resilient mounting for a sewing ma chine mounted on a supporting table having openings in rectangular formation comprising two elastic mounting connections positioned; transversely of and extending entirely across; said sewing machine and between said sewingmachine base and said table to absorb sewing machine vibrations, said mounting connections, being interposed between said Sewing machine base and table at opposite ends of said sewing machine base, each of said mounting connec-,
  • tions comprising an elongated elastic body of rectangular cross-section and two integral laterally extending tubular projections at the respective ends thereof, said projections extending into said openings in said table, tubular elastic in-- serts having a higher degree of elasticity than,

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Dec. 5, 1950 J. GALKIN 2,532,767
VIBRATIQN ABSORBING MOUNTING FOR SEWING MACHINES Filed July 7, 194a 4 ,IIII/l 27 JOSEPH GALKIN INVENTOR WWW ATTORNEY Ill/III I ll/II (WW Patented Dec. 5, 1950 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE VIBRATION ABSORBING MOUNTING SEWING MACHINES Joseph Galkin, New York,-
Application July 7, 1948, Serial No. 37,413
4 Claims 1 This inventionrelates to dual resilient mountings'for sewing machines, each mounting comprising an elongated flexible rubber body element having. a; predetermined or ascertained deformation, necessary to dampen a specific range of vibrations: Each elongated body element of flexible material is maintained or confinedend-- wise within definite bounds, and therefore, onlysmall vibrations or movements of predetermined value are cushioned by each body element.-
Anobject of this inventionis to form integral tubular interlocking projections at each end of the elongated mountings the projections fitting closely into openings in the sewingmachine table atea'ch end of the sewing machine base, whereby,
large vibrations are rigidly resisted by the interlocking projections.
disclosed, are made entirely of flexible oil re-- slitting rubber and it iS found'that the rubber projections cannot enlarge the openings in the tableand that sewing machines mounted in this improved manner remain quiet running indefinitely.
when using the four point support metal shells, when the sewing machine belt is tightened the tight belt causes the machine to be raised on an angle" to the table and this increases the tendency tovibration. This angular raising of the sewing machine is impossible with the rectangular mountings herewith disclosed.
Another object of this invention is to provide dual vibration control mountings for a sewing machine, and comprising two elongated elastic mounting connections extendin transversely and entirely across the sewing machine, each mount ing having two tubular projections and tubular elastic inserts fitted in the projections, the inserts having a higher degree of elasticity then the tubular projections, the sewing machine having integral pins fitting into the tubular inserts, whereby to permit kneading-like vibrational movements throughout the extent of the elongated body portions of the mountings to cushion small vibrations, while large vibrations are absorbed jointly by the elongated body por tions and by the tubular ensue inserts.
With the above and other objects in view, the
2 invention. will be hereinafter more particularly described, and the combination andarrangement of parts will be shown in the accompanying draw lugs and pointed out-in the claims which form part of this specification.
Reference will now be had to the drawings, wherein like numerals or reference designate corresponding parts throughout the several views, in which:
Figure 1.. is a diagrammatic perspective view of a sewing machine and elastic mounting connections therefor.
Figure 2 is a perspective view of one of the elastic mounting connections, turned upside down.
Figure 3 is a central cross-sectional view through one of the tubular projections and transversely through the body of the elastic mounting shown in Figure 2.
Figure 4 is a central cross-sectional view similar to Figure 3, but showing a tubular insert fixed in the opening of the tubular'projection.
Figure 5 is a central cross-sectional view similar to Figure 3, but showing a, tubular insert confined at its upper and lower surfaces.
In the illustrated embodiment of the invention, the numeral It) indicates a sewing machine having a base II which terminates in pads I 2, l2, positioned in spaced a'part relation and extending transversely of the machine. Extending upwardly from the base H is a standard I3, as is well known in the art.
The sewing machine is adapted to rest upon the top face [4 of a supporting table I5. The usual practice of securing the sewing. machine directly to the table results in vibration and noise.
For the purpose of absorbingthe inherent sew ing machine vibrations so as to limit its transmission to the table, I provide two elastic mounting connections 16, ll of rectangular cross-section which are interposed between the pads l2, l2 of the sewing machine base: H and the table l5.
As shown in Figure 2, the elastic mounting connection l1 comprises an elongated body I8 of rectangular cross-section and two integral 1aterally extending tubular projections l9, l9, of adiameter to fit into corresponding openings 20, 20 in the table 15. Themounting connection I6 is substantially identical with the mounting connection I1 and needs no further description.
As shown in Figure 3, a pin 22 extends from the base H of the sewing machine In into a central opening :23 of a; tubular projection 49. Four pins 22 are used in the entire mounting connection for a sewing machine.
Figure 4 shows a modified tubular projection l9 wherein a tubular rubber insert 25 is secured in an enlarged opening 26 of the tubular projection. The insert 25 is preferably made of oil resisting rubber having a higher degree of elasticity than the elasticity of the tubular projection I9. Under'operating conditions, the softer rubber tubular inserts augment the vibration absorbing capacity of the mounting connections.
Figure 5 shows a modified tubular projection I9 wherein a tubular rubber insert 25' of the same diameter but slightly shorter than the insert 25 shown in Figure 4, is secured in an opening of the said tubular projection. The modified projection 19 has a horizontal bottom 21, whereby the insert 25' is confined at its upper level by the bottom surface of the base H and at its lower level by the wall 21.
It is to be noted that while the design shown in Figure 4 permits distension of the tubular insert 25 under compression lower than the tubular projection l9, thatthe tubular rubber insert 25 shown in Figure 5 is confined between the bottom surface of the base H and the horizontal bottom wall 21 and cannot increase in length when pressed laterally by a pin 22 in the base I I. The insert 25' can be compressed laterally only andthis results in a pre-determined controlled vibration absorption.
It will thus be noted that there has been provided elongated dual mounting connections or supports transversely of the sewing machine, for absorbing vibrations in sewing machines, thesupports being made of rubber which is not effected by oil, which will not shrink, and which is adapted to absorb vibrations, retard slippage, and deaden the noise caused by the vibrations.
.In accordance with the patent statutes I have described and illustrated the preferred embodiment of my invention, .but it will be understood that various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention .as defined by the appended claims.
I claim:
1. A resilient mounting for a sewing machine mounted'on a supporting table having openings in rectangular formation, comprising'two mounting connections positioned transversely'of said sewing machine between the sewing machine base and the table to absorb the inherent sewing machine vibrations and limit its transmission to the table, said table having openings at each corner-of said sewing machine base, said mounting connections being interposed between said sewing machine and table at opposite ends of said sewing machine :base, each of said mountings comprising an elongated body of rectangular cross-section and two laterally extending tubular elastic projections at the respective ends thereof, said projections fitting closely into said openings in said table, each of said flexible mountings comprising elongated body portions and being made of elastic deformable material adapted. to be initially compressed all along said elongated body portions due to the weight of said sewing machine to cushion small vibrations of said machine solely by said body portions without elfecting said projections while large vibrations are absorbed jointly by said body portions and by said elastic projections.
,2. A resilient mounting for a sewing machine mounted on a supporting table having openings 4 in rectangular formation, comprising two elastic mounting connections positioned transversely of said sewing machine between said sewing machine base and said table to absorb the inherent sewing machine vibrations and limit its transmissionto the table, said table having openings at each corner of said sewing machine base, said mounting connections being interposed between said sewing machine base and table at opposite ends of said sewing machine base, each of said elastic mounting connections comprising an elongated body of rectangular cross-section and two integral laterally extending tubular projections at the respective ends thereof, said projections extending into said openings in said table, tubular elastic inserts having a higher degree of elasticity than said tubular projections fixedly mounted in said projections, metal pins extending from said base and fitting said tubular inserts, each of said flexible mountings comprising elongated body portions and being made of elastic deformable material adapted to be initially compressed due to the weight of said sewing machine to cushion small vibrations of said machine by said body portions without effecting said tubular projections, while large vibrations are absorbed jointly by said body portions and by said elastic inserts.
3. A resilient mounting for a sewin machine mounted on a supporting table having openings in rectangular formation, comprising two elastic mounting connections positioned transversel of said sewing machine between said sewing machine base and said table to absorb the inherent sewing machine vibrations and limit its.
transmission to the table, said mounting connections being interposed between said sewing machine base and table at opposite ends of said sewing machine base, each of said mounting connections comprising an elongated elastic body of rectangular cross-section and two integral laterally extending tubular projectionsat the respective ends thereof, said projections ex-- tending into said openings in said table, tubular elastic inserts having a higher degree of elasticity than said tubular projections fixedly mounted in said projections, metal pins extend: ing from said sewing machine base and fitting into said tubular inserts, each of said flexible mountings comprising elongated body portions made of elastic deformable material adapted to be initially compressed due to the weight of said sewing machine to cushion small vibrations of said machine by said body portions without effecting said tubular projections, while large vibrations are absorbed jointl by said body portions and by said elastic inserts.
4. A dual resilient mounting for a sewing ma chine mounted on a supporting table having openings in rectangular formation, comprising two elastic mounting connections positioned; transversely of and extending entirely across; said sewing machine and between said sewingmachine base and said table to absorb sewing machine vibrations, said mounting connections, being interposed between said Sewing machine base and table at opposite ends of said sewing machine base, each of said mounting connec-,
tions comprising an elongated elastic body of rectangular cross-section and two integral laterally extending tubular projections at the respective ends thereof, said projections extending into said openings in said table, tubular elastic in-- serts having a higher degree of elasticity than,
said tubular projections and being fixedly 5 mounted in said projections, metal pins extend- REFERENCES CITED ing from said sewing machine base and fitting into said tubular inserts, each of said flexible y}; zfi t are of record in the mountings comprising elongated body portions made of elastic deformable material permitting 5 UNITED STATES PATENTS kneading-like vibrational movements through- Number N t out the extent of said elongated body portions 1,445,617 Jehu 3, 1923 to cushion small vibrations of said machine by 1,948,193 Thompson Feb. 20,7193;
said body portions, while large vibrations are absorbed jointly by said elastic body portions 10 and by said elastic inserts.
JOSEPH GALKIN.
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US2945732A (en) * 1956-08-07 1960-07-19 Jr Charles S B Edmondson Support with adjustable form-fitting compartmentation
US4275939A (en) * 1978-08-21 1981-06-30 The Singer Company Sewing machine positioning pin
US20050179347A1 (en) * 2004-02-13 2005-08-18 Kim Jae K. Drum type washing machine
US20060017355A1 (en) * 2004-07-23 2006-01-26 Aopen Inc. Computer housing
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CN105063916A (en) * 2015-08-18 2015-11-18 平湖市当湖街道飞天人机械图文设计服务部 Locating washer for workbench bottom foot of computerized embroidery machine
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