US1058827A - Waterproof blanketing, felt, and the like. - Google Patents
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- B32B5/00—Layered products characterised by the non- homogeneity or physical structure, i.e. comprising a fibrous, filamentary, particulate or foam layer; Layered products characterised by having a layer differing constitutionally or physically in different parts
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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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- the present invention eliminates this defect by the provision of a double fabric consisting of an upper and a lower fabric the latter being formed in such a manner that a blanketing can be formed therefrom while the upper fabric is smooth and not liable to felt so that it does not loose its character during the finishing of the lower fabric and is adapted to be rendered waterproof.
- Double fabrics comprising two complete superposed fabrics certain of the threads of each being intimately engaged with threads of the other are well known.
- Such a double fabric accordin ly consists of two fabrics produced from difierent yarns the lower fabric being formed from animal yarns and the upper fabric from vegetable yarns.
- Such a double fabric presents the advantage as compared with the usual blanketing fabrics that it may be rendered water-proof without losing the character of blanketing while it presents the advantage as compared with a fabric of vegetable yarn of being heat-retaining and remaining pliable.
- the double fabric in accordance with the present invention therefore presents the peculiarity that it can first of all be subj ected to the finishing treatment for forming the blanketing and then to the finishing treatment, for the fabric of vegetable yarn, the latter treatment adapting it to be rendered waterproof. Owing to this peculiarity it differs essentially from a fabric of an mal yarns or vegetable yarns.
- a double fabric is produced in which animal or feltable yarns such as wool such as are generally used for the manufacture of felt or blanketings are employed for the lower fabric while vegetable yarns (such as flax or the like) which are not liable to felt are employed for the upper fabric; these yarns should furnish a fabric which is contractible so that in the improving process to which the double fabric must be subjected for the purpose of forming a felt or blanketing therefrom the upper fabric may not become felted but remains smooth and is able to shrink in correspondence with the shrinkage of the lower fabric produced by the felting.
- the double fabric As soon as the double fabric has been manufactured it is first of all subjected to the wet finishing treatment for forming the blanketing and then to the dry treatment for the upper fabric of vegetable yarns after which the latter is waterproofed while avoiding influencing the lower fabric for example by brushing or otherwise applying a waterproofing substance to one side.
- An article of the character described comprising a felted body and a waterproof cover, the latter being formed by a fabric of vegetable yarn which is intimately connected with the body before the latter is felted and so woven that it will contract with the body during the felting operation while maintaining its normal smooth condltion.
- An article of the character described comprising two superposed interwoven fabrics one adapted to be felted and the other adapted to contract uniformly therewith during the felting operation and to be ren dered waterproof without aifeoting the felted fabric.
- An .article of the character described comprising a body fabric of felted animal yarn and a Waterproof fabric of vegetable yarn, the latter being intimately connected With the body fabric before the latter is felted and the cover fabric bein so Woven that it is adapted to contract uniformly With the body during the felting operation.
Description
JULIUS WIESNE-R, 0F I-ILINSKO, AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.
WATERPROOF BLANKETING, FELT, AND THE LIKE.
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Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed February 7, 1912. Serial No. 676,147.
Patented Apr. 15, 1913.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, JULIUS WIESNER, bookkeeper, a subject of the Austro-Hum garian Emperor, and residing at Hlinsko, Bohemia, AustriaHungary, have invented Improvements in and Relating, to Water proof Blanketings, Felts, and the Like, of which the following is a specification.
As is known felts, blanketings and the like which retain heat by means of their nap cannot be rendered waterproof without losing their character. Accordingly when blanketings are used as coverings which are exposed to the influences of the weather they are covered with a waterproof material. This arrangement presents the defect that the two fabrics which are only loosely connected the lower material being exposed for instance when used as a horse cloth, to the heat of the body of the animal and the upper material to the influences of the weather become deformed independently of each other owing to the unequal actions experienced so that folds or creases are formed along which the cover breaks. The present invention eliminates this defect by the provision of a double fabric consisting of an upper and a lower fabric the latter being formed in such a manner that a blanketing can be formed therefrom while the upper fabric is smooth and not liable to felt so that it does not loose its character during the finishing of the lower fabric and is adapted to be rendered waterproof. Double fabrics comprising two complete superposed fabrics certain of the threads of each being intimately engaged with threads of the other are well known. Such a double fabric accordin ly consists of two fabrics produced from difierent yarns the lower fabric being formed from animal yarns and the upper fabric from vegetable yarns. Such a double fabric presents the advantage as compared with the usual blanketing fabrics that it may be rendered water-proof without losing the character of blanketing while it presents the advantage as compared with a fabric of vegetable yarn of being heat-retaining and remaining pliable. The double fabric in accordance with the present invention therefore presents the peculiarity that it can first of all be subj ected to the finishing treatment for forming the blanketing and then to the finishing treatment, for the fabric of vegetable yarn, the latter treatment adapting it to be rendered waterproof. Owing to this peculiarity it differs essentially from a fabric of an mal yarns or vegetable yarns.
In manufacturing a covering of this kind in the first place a double fabric is produced in which animal or feltable yarns such as wool such as are generally used for the manufacture of felt or blanketings are employed for the lower fabric while vegetable yarns (such as flax or the like) which are not liable to felt are employed for the upper fabric; these yarns should furnish a fabric which is contractible so that in the improving process to which the double fabric must be subjected for the purpose of forming a felt or blanketing therefrom the upper fabric may not become felted but remains smooth and is able to shrink in correspondence with the shrinkage of the lower fabric produced by the felting. As soon as the double fabric has been manufactured it is first of all subjected to the wet finishing treatment for forming the blanketing and then to the dry treatment for the upper fabric of vegetable yarns after which the latter is waterproofed while avoiding influencing the lower fabric for example by brushing or otherwise applying a waterproofing substance to one side.
Having now particularly described and ascertained the nature of my said invention and in what manner the same is to be performed, I declare that what I claim is:
1. An article of the character described comprising a felted body and a waterproof cover, the latter being formed by a fabric of vegetable yarn which is intimately connected with the body before the latter is felted and so woven that it will contract with the body during the felting operation while maintaining its normal smooth condltion.
2. An article of the character described comprising two superposed interwoven fabrics one adapted to be felted and the other adapted to contract uniformly therewith during the felting operation and to be ren dered waterproof without aifeoting the felted fabric.
3. An .article of the character described comprising a body fabric of felted animal yarn and a Waterproof fabric of vegetable yarn, the latter being intimately connected With the body fabric before the latter is felted and the cover fabric bein so Woven that it is adapted to contract uniformly With the body during the felting operation.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
JULIUS WVIESNER.
Vitnesses HUGO REIK, AUGUST FUGGER.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents,
Washington, D. C.
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US2774127A (en) * | 1950-10-24 | 1956-12-18 | Kendall & Co | Textile sheet material |
DE1245143B (en) * | 1961-02-25 | 1967-07-20 | Bayerische Wollfilzfabrik K G | Composite as an insert material |
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US2774127A (en) * | 1950-10-24 | 1956-12-18 | Kendall & Co | Textile sheet material |
DE1245143B (en) * | 1961-02-25 | 1967-07-20 | Bayerische Wollfilzfabrik K G | Composite as an insert material |
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