US PATENTS IN 1875

This list of patents is far than be complete, further researches will be done, including patents for Needles and Knitting Machines.

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JANUARY 1875

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FIRST US PATENT FOR THE YEAR 1875

US 158.350

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US 158.876                          Ruel  W. Whitney

Lock for drawers

This invention relates to a lock for cabinet drawers for sewing machine tables and consists of a flat bolt pivoted at its center to a plate, both of which are fixed in a slot cut in the cross-bar of the cabinet between two drawers, the key for turning the bolt entering a hole in the center of the bolt, within the pivot and the bolt is intended to lock two drawers, one above the other.

Assignor to Wilson Sewing Machine Company (Chicago, Illinois)

January 19, 1875

Reissued in

February 12, 1878                 US RE 8.079

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US 159.065        Joseph W. Bartlett  &  Frederick Plant

Sewing Machine

The nature and object of our invention consists in a new and peculiar arrangement of parts of mechanism for the purpose of making the so-called lock-stitch in a sewing machine and with devices which enable the operator to sew with the fabric moving automatically toward or from him or her, as may be desired, simply by a reversion of the motion of the driving-shaft.

Frederick Plant assignor To Bartlett

January 26, 1875

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FEBRUARY 1875

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US 159.740                           Samuel  J.  Baird

Button-Holing Attachment for Sewing Machine

They apply to that class of attachments in which a clamp or cloth-holder receives a combined lateral oscillation and longitudinal reciprocation, by which it is moved forward during the working of one side of the button-hole and backward during the working of the other.

February 16, 1875

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MARCH 1875

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APRIL 1875

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US 162.193      Henry  H.  Rhodes  &  Charles C. Redmond

Bobbin Winder for Sewing Machine

Our invention relates to that class of bobbin-winders especially adapted for use where sewing machines are used and it consists in the combination of devices hereinafter described and claimed ...

Assignors of one-half their right to H. S. Lampkin & E. M. Gibson

April 20, 1875

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MAY 1875

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US 163.699                          John  D.  Sourwine

Ruffling Attachments for Sewing Machine

This invention relates to that kind of rufflers in which the finger used for gathering the material is connected to one arm of a lever, the other arm of which is forked, with the prongs arranged in the path of the needle clamping screw, which alternately strikes the upper and lower prong, imparting the requisite oscillations to the lever for the laying of the ruffles by the gathering-finger. 

May 25, 1875

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JUNE 1875

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JULY 1875

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AUGUST 1875

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SEPTEMBER 1875

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US 167.515                         Warren  L.  Fish

Bobbin Winder for Sewing Machine

The nature and object of this invention are to operate the bobbing-winding attachment while the mechanism of the sewing machine proper is at rest and vice versa, without having the fly-wheel or pulley revolve upon the shaft, (an objection which has never heretofore been overcome) or necessitating any change in the construction of a sewing machine requiring the removal of any of the parts thereof and the substitution of new parts therefor, thus avoiding expense and adapting it to be attached to any of the standard machines now in use, or being manufactured, without any alteration whatever, other than simply enlarging the holes through the centers of the fly-wheels already secured thereto and attaching my improvements, which will be hereinafter more fully set forth and described.

September 7, 1875

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US 168.521                         John M. Nichols

Wax-Thread Sewing Machine

In the drawings, the part marked A represents the front lower part of the machine ... known as the “New England Wax-Thread Sewing Machine”, to which my improvements are shown applied in the drawings. From the top part of A rises the post B, to the top of which is secured the needle and work plates C, while upon the needle-plate C is secured an adjustable guide-plate a, known as the “Springer Guide-Plate”, for the reason it was invented by William A. Springer, of Marlborough, Massachusetts ...

... My invention relates particularly to improvements in that class of sewing machines in which two rows of stitches are formed at the same time and as such machines were constructed previous to my invention the needles were arranged opposite each other, but in my invention they are arranged diagonally to each other ...

... A description of the general construction and operation of the sewing machine is not deemed necessary, since the same is well known, the machine having been built and used under patents:

US 9.679 granted to William Wickersham dated April 19, 1853;

US 11.240 granted to William Butterfield dated July 4, 1854;

US 11.588 granted to Sidney  Stevens  Turner dated August 22, 1854 and

US 14.324 granted to T. J. W.  Robertson dated February 26, 1856 ... 

October 5, 1875

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OCTOBER 1875

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NOVEMBER 1875

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DECEMBER 1875

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LAST US PATENT FOR THE YEAR 1875

US 171.640

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US REISSUES IN 1875

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US RE 6.473                             Israel M. Rose

Embroidering Attachment for Sewing Machine

This invention consists in a thread-enchaining device for the production of an enchained embroidery-thread, which is laid in the form of a braid upon the surface of the fabric to be embroidered, such enchained thread or braid not passing through the fabric, but being secured thereon by stitching it to the surface thereof. This thread-enchaining device is mainly composed of a vibrating needle, operating in combination with a presser-foot and feeding mechanism, said needle constituting an embroidery-thread carrier, which has a vibratory motion in line of the length of the braid or enchained stitch and, as an attachment to a sewing machine, may, for convenience sake, be operated by the needle-bar thereof, but the action of which is in dependent of that of the sewing-needle used to stitch or sew the enchained embroidery stitch on the surface of the fabric.

Assignor, by Mesne Assignments, to Joseph J. West

June 1, 1875

Specification forming part of Letters Patent

US 136.098                  February 18, 1873

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