File:EB1911 Sewing Machine - rotary hook, bobbin, and bobbin case.jpg
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English: The second principal method of forming the lock stitch consists in seizing the loop of the upper thread by a rotating hook, expanding the loop and passing it around a stationary bobbin within which is wound the under thread. The method is the invention of A. B. Wilson, and is known generally as the Wheeler & Wilson principle. The rotary hook, seen at b, is so bevelled and notched that it opens and expands the upper thread loop, causing it quite to enclose the bobbin of under thread, after which it throws it off and the so-formed lock stitch is pulled up and tightened either by an independent take-up motion as in later machines, or by the expansion of the next loop as in the older forms. The bobbin A, lenticular in form, and its case B, fit easily into a circular depression within the hook, against which they are held by the bobbin holder a. |
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Date | published 1911 | ||||
Source | “Sewing Machine,” Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.), v. 24, 1911, p. 745, fig. 6. | ||||
Author | Unknown authorUnknown author | ||||
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