US104056A - Improvement in the manufacture of rubber-coated carriage-trimmings - Google Patents

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    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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  • This invention relates to an improvement in carriage-trimmings, generally used upon theinterior of carriages, the object being .to make these articles stronger, cheaper,better, andmore ornamental than has heretofore been done and i It consists in coating metallic carriage-tlzinnnlngs and similar articles wholly or in part-witha combination of difi'erent-colored India rubber, or any of its allied gums, which may be molded upon the articles, and subsequently hardened bythccuring-process.
  • the articles thus produced are strong as the metal itself, and the surface of the gum, highly polished,

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J. W. MU-NSON. MANUFACTURE OF RUBBER COATED GARR IAGE TRIMMINGS.
N 104,056. Patented June 7,1870,
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JOHN W. MUNSON, or BRIDGEPORT, CONNECTICUT.
Letters Patent N 104,056, dated June 7, 1870.
IMPROVEMENT'IN THE MANUFACTURE OF RUBBER-COATED CARRIAGE-TRIMMING-Si The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.
To all whom it may concernf the door, to facilitate the closing ofthe door;
Figure 2, aside view of the latch-handle; I Figure 3, the metal portion of the latch-handle;
.and in Figure 4, a transverse section of the handle on line so: of. fig. 2.
This invention relates to an improvement in carriage-trimmings, generally used upon theinterior of carriages, the object being .to make these articles stronger, cheaper,better, andmore ornamental than has heretofore been done and i It consists in coating metallic carriage-tlzinnnlngs and similar articles wholly or in part-witha combination of difi'erent-colored India rubber, or any of its allied gums, which may be molded upon the articles, and subsequently hardened bythccuring-process.
Heretofore these articles have been made entirely of metal and plated, or partly of metal, with the parts of other material, as pearl, ivory, 8m, fitted into sockets formed on the parts.
In my invention Iform the articles according to the desired shape, as,- for instance, the handle in fig. 2. The spindle-socket A and handle, down to about the point a,I form in the usualmanner. The remaining portion -I form slightly reduced from the required size, as seen in fig. 3.
I then coat the surface with prepared gum, prefer ring India rubber, which is compounded to make what is known as hard rubber? To give a more ornamental appearance to the haudle, and in imitation of choice woods, I combine different-colored gums, as, for rosewood, take red and black, and mingle the two, so as to indicate the grain of the wood, as shown by the shades of light and dark in the figures. v
The gum laid upon the surface of the handle, the handle isthen placed in suitable dies, and the gum pressedhard thereon, then cured in the usual manner. The articles thus produced are strong as the metal itself, and the surface of the gum, highly polished,
.gives' to the articles an appearance of elegance which cannot be produced in any other way.
Other articles, as the-pull-loop, fig. 1, are formed in substantially the same manner, the part below the, shoulder a being prepared and coated as described for the handle.
From this description, it will be evident'to those skilled in the aitthat other articles may in like manner be coated. i
The cheapness of this construction will be apparent,
when it is considered that the whole'portion of the article below the point a In ust be made solid, of such ornamental material, and the parts mechanically secured together, whereas, in this construction, the metal is continued nearly the full size throughout the extent of the article, and the metalis cheaper than any ornamental material suitable for such work.
In combining difl'ereut colors to produce the desired eflect,.some degree of care must be exercised in the combination of the gums, as, for instance, in rosewood, in which the base is red, the black should be laid in imitation of the grain, and care should be exercised that the red, when cured, should be the proper tint, and to produce such colors, those skilled in the working of gums will readily understand.
" I claim as my i nvention-- As a new article of manufacture, carriage-trimmings,
coatedwholly or in part with India rubber'or similar gums, prepared and applied snbstantiallyin the manner herein set forth.- I
' JOHN W. MUNSON.
itnesses R. T. CLARKE, J. F. FAYEMENTHER,
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