US66539A - Improved caepet-wadding - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61F—FILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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- a i w llhe glimpioved article .T' have invented is composed of a. sheet of batting'and one or more layers of paper stuff or pulp, so united and consolidated as to combine not merely the advantages due to a paper that is impervions to ilh's'tjand those of a batting or soft fibre that is'slightly elastic or yielding to the tread, but that of a.
- the bat orlayer that gives elasticity to the wadding may be composed of one or more fibrous substances, or may consistofthe' waste of cotton or other fibrousinaterial.
- ImprovedCarpet-Wedding may be manufactured in various ways, one of which may be described as follows: Paper pulp or stuff is to be prepared in the same manneras for the manufacture of paper.
- the batting or layer of fibrous'material shouldbe pressed upon; it by a roller or other snitnble mechanism which will causetho fibres on' the outside ofthe sheet of batting to enter or be driven into the paper pulp, or be mingled or incorporated with it.
- the sheet of batting and the layer or layers of paper pulp are next to be passed between and compressed, by squeezing-rollers in order to expel the moisture from the pulp and-cause it to harden and close upon the fibres of the batting.
- the combined sheets of batting and pulp are to be passed between and compressed by calender rollers, in order to give an even and smooth surface to the paper and condense the batting, or sheet of fibres.
- the pulp may be made of various substances; for instance, when great strength is required, I use manilla' hemp or grass-in making it. Paper pulp made from leather scraps and from the fibrous vbark of the cedar, may also be used; this latter material, also, being of value for the preservation .of the carpets from injury by moths.
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Description
E. WAITE. CARPET WADDING.
No. 66,539. Patented July 9, 1867.
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ENOGH WAITE, OF FRANKLIN, ASSIGNOR TO HIMSELF AND S. M. WELD,
SR, OF JAMAICA PLAIN, MASSACHUSETTS.
Letters Patent No. 66,539, dated July 9, 1867.
IMPROVED GARPBT-WADDING.
'i'O ALL PERSONS .l.O WHOM THESE PRESENTS MAY COME 7 Be it lrnownthat I, llsocn W'AITl-l, of Franklin city, in the county of Norfolk, and State of Massachusetts, have invented an improvement in the Manufacture of Carpet-Vaddiug; and do hereby declare the following to be a full and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, marked Figures 1 and 2. which represent transverse sections of the new carpet-wedding or fabric. In 'such figurespp and p p denote the sheets of paper, and b the sheet or layer of fibrous material or batting, applied and fixed to the said paper in accordance with what is hereinafter explained.
The articles now in general use for covering floors and preventing the wear of carpets are wadding, cotton batting, and paper of various kinds; also, batting or thin sheets made of fibrous s'ubstanceenclosed between two sheets of paper, and secured to the latter by cement. A i w llhe glimpioved article .T' have invented is composed of a. sheet of batting'and one or more layers of paper stuff or pulp, so united and consolidated as to combine not merely the advantages due to a paper that is impervions to ilh's'tjand those of a batting or soft fibre that is'slightly elastic or yielding to the tread, but that of a. pulpy adhesion of the fibrous material orlint-ting to the paper that forms its coating-or exterior, such pnlpy adhesion preventing the displacement of the fibrops substance, and insuring uniform thickness of the waddipg when laid down upon a floor under a carpet. The bat orlayer that gives elasticity to the wadding may be composed of one or more fibrous substances, or may consistofthe' waste of cotton or other fibrousinaterial. I This article of mine, called ImprovedCarpet-Wedding,may be manufactured in various ways, one of which may be described as follows: Paper pulp or stuff is to be prepared in the same manneras for the manufacture of paper. It is next to be carried forward on an endless apron, and as soon as it is of theright consistence, that is to say, partially hurd ened, but not dry, the batting or layer of fibrous'material shouldbe pressed upon; it by a roller or other snitnble mechanism which will causetho fibres on' the outside ofthe sheet of batting to enter or be driven into the paper pulp, or be mingled or incorporated with it. The sheet of batting and the layer or layers of paper pulp are next to be passed between and compressed, by squeezing-rollers in order to expel the moisture from the pulp and-cause it to harden and close upon the fibres of the batting. Next, the combined sheets of batting and pulp are to be passed between and compressed by calender rollers, in order to give an even and smooth surface to the paper and condense the batting, or sheet of fibres. A
In some bases I make use of the fabric as. above stated, that is to say, of a. single sheet orlayer of'batting having upon only one of its sides a coat or layer of 'paper adhering thereto without the use of gum, mucilage, starch, or other similar substance heretofore employed for connecting paper to a. bat; but, generally speaking,
I prefer to coat each of the sides of the batting or-sheet of fibrous material with the paper pulp. I thus form' (without the use of any adhesive gums or similar substance) :1- fabrichaving an exterior of paper and an interior of'fibrous material, such, when'used under a carpet, serving to prevent it from wearing, and insuring to it a suitable elasticity and an even surface.
The pulp may be made of various substances; for instance, when great strength is required, I use manilla' hemp or grass-in making it. Paper pulp made from leather scraps and from the fibrous vbark of the cedar, may also be used; this latter material, also, being of value for the preservation .of the carpets from injury by moths.
What I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is- I An improved carpet-wadding, composed of one or more bats of fibrous material, and one or more layers 01" sheets of paper, eoinbined, by embedding or pressing the fibrous hat or bats-upon and into the paper while the latter is in the condition ofpartially hardened pulp capable of receiving the fibres of the hat or bats, and when dry of adhering and holding them in place or in connection with the sheet or sheets of paper without the use of starch, paste, or an adhesive gum, as heretofore employed for such purposeev A ENOCH WAITE.
Witnesses:
R. H. EDDY, Geo. H. Aunnnws.
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| US3610917A (en) * | 1968-05-22 | 1971-10-05 | John D Hunt | Lighting fixture |
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