Curved pin and inserter

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Inventors

Erkenbrack, Kenneth B.

Application #

556241

Filed

Mar-7-1975

Published

Apr-27-1976

Current US Class

024/711.3
206/343
227/120
227/129
227/134
227/139
227/145

International Classes

B25C 001/02

Field of Search

24/150 206/343 206/383 227/107 227/110 227/120 227/127 227/129 227/134 227/139 227/145

Assignee

New Products, Inc. (Charlottesville, VA)

Examiners

Custer, Jr.; Granville Y.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Jones, Tullar & Cooper

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Abstract
A curved pin provided with an enlarged planar solid or open head lying in the plane of the shank of the pin and extending inwardly therefrom together with an apparatus for holding a plurality of such pins and inserting each pin sequentially are provided. The curved pin is particularly useable by one who sews when it is desired to, for example, affix a pattern to a piece of fabric or the like. The pin's curved shape facilitates its insertion and positioning with less difficulty and more accuracy than the well known straight or "common" pin. The inserting apparatus holds a number of pins in a magazine and allows for their individual insertion by means of a rotatable, generally arcuate shaped plunger which moves each pin along an arcuate path and inserts it into the fabric at an acute angle to the fabric.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. Apparatus for use in inserting a curved pin into a workpiece, said apparatus comprising:

a body, said body defining a circular path for said pin to follow, said path terminating at an opening in said body thru which said pin passes for insertion into said workpiece;

means for supplying said pin to said circular path;

a drive plunger rotatably mounted in said body for engaging said pin to drive said pin along said circular path; and,

means slidably secured to and reciprocatable with respect to said body to drive said plunger along said circular path.

2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said body includes a front portion, a pin guide section, and a drive plunger guide portion.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention is directed generally to a curved pin provided with an enlarged planar head, and to apparatus for carrying and inserting such pins. More specifically, the pin in accordance with the present invention is provided with a shank curved to form an arc of a circle and a flat, pennant-shaped solid or open head at one end of the shank. The head is disposed in the plane of the shank and on the inner side thereof. The pin is useable in the several inserter apparatuses of the present invention with each inserter having a magazine for holding a plurality of such pins and with means for driving the pins along an arcuate course so that the pins may be insertable into a workpiece, such as a piece of fabric or similar material upon which the inserter is placed, and will serve, for example, to hold a pattern, positioned on the fabric, in place. The pin's pennant- or open-shaped head serves to hold the pin steady during its insertion, thereby preventing twisting and yawing of the pin, and also serves to facilitate easy location and removal of the pin when desired. Each inserter's drive means engages only one pin, thereby preventing the inadvertent insertion of more than one pin at a time, and inserts the pin at an acute angle to the workpiece so that the pin's point will emerge from the fabric.
 
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