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US1411908A
US1411908A US337344A US33734419A US1411908A US 1411908 A US1411908 A US 1411908A US 337344 A US337344 A US 337344A US 33734419 A US33734419 A US 33734419A US 1411908 A US1411908 A US 1411908A
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    • D05SEWING; EMBROIDERING; TUFTING
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  • PatentedAprA 1922.
  • TINA oacrer or BROOKLYN, NEW YORK.
  • I TINA Caorcr a subject of the King of Italy, residing at Brook lyn, in the county of Kings and State of New York have invented new and useful Improvements in Embroidery Frames, of which the following is a specification.
  • This invention relates to embroidery frames.
  • the chief object of the invention is to produce a frame of the character mentioned, which permits a fabric upon which the embroidery is to be worked to be conveniently arranged therein and which fabric may be held taut in an effectual manner by virtue of the particular provision and construction of the component parts thereof.
  • Figure 1 is a plan view of the frame showing the component parts thereof properly assembled and supporting the fabric upon which the embroidery design is to be worked.
  • Figure 2 is a plan view showing the frame in a condition to receive the fabric.
  • FIGS 3 and 1- are detail sectional views taken on lines 3-3 and 1- 1 respectively.
  • each of the elements 10-10 comprises members 12, hingedly connected together as at 13, along the edges thereof. Each member is reparked as at 1 1, and arranged within the recess 1 1 is a resilient corrugated strip 15.
  • the strip 15 in the present instance being made of hard rubber.
  • Each member 12 cut away to provide reduced portions 10 at either end.
  • Each of the elements 11 comprises members 11' which are hingedly connected together as at 18 along certain side edges thereof.
  • the members 17 are recessed as at 19 and arranged in the recess 19 of each member is a resilient corrugated strip 20 similar to the strip 15 hereinbefore mentioned. Each member 17 is cut away to provide reduced portions 21 at, either end.
  • the reduced portions 16 provide tenons at either end of the elements 10. lVhereas, when the members 17 are brought together on their hinges 18 the reduced portions 21 thereof provide mortises for the elements 11-11.
  • clamping elements 22 of any preferred type are employed to securely clamp the elements 10-10 and 11-11 together.
  • the clamping elements 22, in the present instance consist of threaded bolt members which pass through aligning openings in the reduced portions 16 and 21 of the elements 10--10 and 11-11 and wing nuts are threaded on to the protruding ends of the bolts, securely holding the elements 10-10 and 11-11 in assembled condition.
  • An emln'oidery frame comprising a plurality of elements each of which includes pair of members hingedly connected together, a corrugated resilient strip carried in a recess in each member, the members of cert of said elements being cut away to produre tenons when the members are brought together on their hinges, the members of the other elements being cut away to produce mortises when such members are brought together on their hinges and clamp means for holding said elements in fabric supporting condition.

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T. CACICI. EMBRODERY FRAME.
APPLICATION FILED NOV.Il,19l9.
1,411,908. PatentedAprA, 1922.
10 INVENTOR.
ATTORNEY.
TINA oacrer, or BROOKLYN, NEW YORK.
EMBROIDERY FRAME.
Application filed November 11, 1919.
To all to 710m- 2' 6 may concern Be-it known that I TINA Caorcr. a subject of the King of Italy, residing at Brook lyn, in the county of Kings and State of New York have invented new and useful Improvements in Embroidery Frames, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to embroidery frames.
The chief object of the invention is to produce a frame of the character mentioned, which permits a fabric upon which the embroidery is to be worked to be conveniently arranged therein and which fabric may be held taut in an effectual manner by virtue of the particular provision and construction of the component parts thereof.
lVith the above and other objects in view, the invention consists of the several details of construction and arrangement of parts hereinafter more fully described and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1, is a plan view of the frame showing the component parts thereof properly assembled and supporting the fabric upon which the embroidery design is to be worked.
Figure 2 is a plan view showing the frame in a condition to receive the fabric.
Figures 3 and 1- are detail sectional views taken on lines 3-3 and 1- 1 respectively.
Referring now to the drawing, it will be seen that the frame consists of component elements 10-10 and 11-11. Each of the elements 10-10 comprises members 12, hingedly connected together as at 13, along the edges thereof. Each member is re cessed as at 1 1, and arranged within the recess 1 1 is a resilient corrugated strip 15. The strip 15 in the present instance being made of hard rubber. Each member 12 cut away to provide reduced portions 10 at either end. Each of the elements 11 comprises members 11' which are hingedly connected together as at 18 along certain side edges thereof. The members 17 are recessed as at 19 and arranged in the recess 19 of each member is a resilient corrugated strip 20 similar to the strip 15 hereinbefore mentioned. Each member 17 is cut away to provide reduced portions 21 at, either end.
ll hen each of the members 12 are brought Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Apr. 4, 1922.
Serial No. $37,344:.
together on their hinges, the reduced portions 16 provide tenons at either end of the elements 10. lVhereas, when the members 17 are brought together on their hinges 18 the reduced portions 21 thereof provide mortises for the elements 11-11.
After the fabric has been properly arranged between the members 12-12 and 17-17, with the produced tenons disposed within the formed inortises mentioned, clamping elements 22 of any preferred type are employed to securely clamp the elements 10-10 and 11-11 together. The clamping elements 22, in the present instance consist of threaded bolt members which pass through aligning openings in the reduced portions 16 and 21 of the elements 10--10 and 11-11 and wing nuts are threaded on to the protruding ends of the bolts, securely holding the elements 10-10 and 11-11 in assembled condition.
From the foregoing it will be manifest that the fabric will be securely gripped be tween the strips 15 and 20 of the respective members 12 and 17 and that pins and the like hitherto used upon embroidery frames will be dispensed. It has been found that the use of pins is an altogether unsatisfactory expedient in that it requires an unusual amount of time in arranging the fabric upon the fran'ie and at the same time tears delicate fabrics.
it is to be understood that the elements 10-10 and. 11-11 may be made of different lengths to accommodate fabrics of different sizes.
Whatis claimed as new is:
An emln'oidery frame comprising a plurality of elements each of which includes pair of members hingedly connected together, a corrugated resilient strip carried in a recess in each member, the members of cert of said elements being cut away to produre tenons when the members are brought together on their hinges, the members of the other elements being cut away to produce mortises when such members are brought together on their hinges and clamp means for holding said elements in fabric supporting condition.
In testimony whereof I have affixed my signature.
TINA. CACICI.
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Cited By (11)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2575470A (en) * 1948-02-24 1951-11-20 Highland Art Embroidery Compan Embroidery aid and frame
US3188687A (en) * 1962-09-27 1965-06-15 Brackett Stripping Machine Co Vibratory impression producing apparatus and film holder therefor
US3979844A (en) * 1975-07-24 1976-09-14 Ollie Nan Smith Needlepointing apparatus and method
US4443126A (en) * 1979-11-19 1984-04-17 Envirex Inc. Water screening clamp strip
US5050324A (en) * 1989-02-02 1991-09-24 J. Frames International, Ltd. Artistic displays of temporarily stored audio recordings, and methods
US5081752A (en) * 1988-10-04 1992-01-21 Texilma Ag Installation for producing flat textile bodies
US5226250A (en) * 1991-05-10 1993-07-13 Larry Ulmer Portable, collapsible craftwork frame for tensioning textiles
US6061941A (en) * 1998-08-25 2000-05-16 Verret; Normand Flex holder for flexible face sign
JP2007297746A (en) * 2006-05-02 2007-11-15 Barudan Co Ltd Cylindrical frame for embroidery processing
US20110186248A1 (en) * 2010-01-29 2011-08-04 Saint-Gobain Glass France Frame for panel and method for attaching a frame to a panel
US20220118755A1 (en) * 2020-10-20 2022-04-21 Margaret Beaty Apparatus, method, and system for aligning, stacking, and applying craft vinyl

Cited By (13)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2575470A (en) * 1948-02-24 1951-11-20 Highland Art Embroidery Compan Embroidery aid and frame
US3188687A (en) * 1962-09-27 1965-06-15 Brackett Stripping Machine Co Vibratory impression producing apparatus and film holder therefor
US3979844A (en) * 1975-07-24 1976-09-14 Ollie Nan Smith Needlepointing apparatus and method
US4443126A (en) * 1979-11-19 1984-04-17 Envirex Inc. Water screening clamp strip
US5081752A (en) * 1988-10-04 1992-01-21 Texilma Ag Installation for producing flat textile bodies
US5050324A (en) * 1989-02-02 1991-09-24 J. Frames International, Ltd. Artistic displays of temporarily stored audio recordings, and methods
US5226250A (en) * 1991-05-10 1993-07-13 Larry Ulmer Portable, collapsible craftwork frame for tensioning textiles
US6061941A (en) * 1998-08-25 2000-05-16 Verret; Normand Flex holder for flexible face sign
JP2007297746A (en) * 2006-05-02 2007-11-15 Barudan Co Ltd Cylindrical frame for embroidery processing
US20110186248A1 (en) * 2010-01-29 2011-08-04 Saint-Gobain Glass France Frame for panel and method for attaching a frame to a panel
US8851307B2 (en) * 2010-01-29 2014-10-07 Saint-Gobain Glass France Frame for panel and method for attaching a frame to a panel
US20220118755A1 (en) * 2020-10-20 2022-04-21 Margaret Beaty Apparatus, method, and system for aligning, stacking, and applying craft vinyl
US11872803B2 (en) * 2020-10-20 2024-01-16 Margaret Beaty Apparatus, method, and system for aligning, stacking, and applying craft vinyl

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