US1103245A - Stocking drying and shaping form. - Google Patents
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- D06—TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- D06C—FINISHING, DRESSING, TENTERING OR STRETCHING TEXTILE FABRICS
- D06C5/00—Shaping or stretching of tubular fabrics upon cores or internal frames
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- a stocking drying and shaping form accompanying drawings and pointed out in consisting of a sheet-metal lining shell inthe claims ,of this specification, its object bewardly. braced at intervals of its length ing to povidc simple, economical, efficient against collapse, a wire-wrapping on the and practically non-expansiblc stocking dryshell constituting anouter reinforce for the 65 ing and shaping forms for use in knitting same against internal pressure, and a coatfaetorics, the construction of my improved ing of suitable material solidified on the forms being such as to prevent their collapse wire-wrapped shell.
- a stocking drying and shaping form steam or hot water employed as the heating consisting of a sheet-metal lining shell, 79'
- bracing sleeves therein at intervals of itg Figure l of the drawings represents a side length on rivets upset at their ends outside elevation of a stocking drying and shaping of the shell, a wire-Wrapping on the shell form in accordance with my invention in a constituting an outer reinforce for the same stocking that is partly broken away; Fig. 2, against internal pressure, and a coating of 7 i a partly sectional cievationof a fragment of suitable material solidified on the Wirethe form; Figs. 3 and 4, cross-Sections illuswrapped shell.
- a stocking drying and shaping form and llig. 5 a similar view of the completed consisting of asheet-metal lining shell inform, this view being on the plane indicated wardly braced at intervals of its length 80 byline 55 in Fig. 2. against collapse, a wire-wrapping on the Referring by numeral to the drawings, 6 shell constituting an outer reinforce for the indicates a shell of suitable sheet-metal consame against internal pressure, and a coatstituting the lining. of my improved form, ing of block-tin molded on the wire-Wrapped said lining being elliptical or otherwise in shell. cross-section. At intervals of its length the 4.
- a stocking drying and shaping form sides of the shell may be braced apart by consisting of a sheet-metal lining shell havmeans of a series of washers 7 therein forming an outer wrapping of wire constituting ing a sleeve on a rivet 8 that is upset at its a reinforce against internal pressure, and 8. tends outside of said shell, or the sleeve may coating of suitable material solidified on the be a single piece. wire-wrapped shell.
- EBY APPLIN enamel may be substituted for the metal coating or applied thereto, the coating be- ⁇ Vitriesses: ing non-corrosive under ordinary conditions.
- R. D. Tinno rson
- leg end of the shell is brazed or other- S. J. DOWLING.
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B. R. APPLIN. STOCKING DRYING AND SHAPING FORM. APPLICATION FILLED FEB. 9, 1914.
1, 103,245 Patented July 14, 19M
r n s ratus retain EBY R. APPL'IN, OF WA UPUN WISCONSIN.
OFFIGFE.
STOCKING DRYING AND SHAPING FORM.
1 ,i.@3,2at5. p ifi a of Letters Patent. Patented July 14, 1914. Application filed February 9, 1914. Serial No. 817,661.
T all whom it m ay concern wise connected to a coupling 11 by which to Be it known that I, EnY R. .APPLIN', a connect it to a steam or hot water service citizen of the United States, and resident of pipe, the toe end of said form being closed. city of \Vau nin, in the county of Dodge and The general contour of the form longitudi- State of Visconsin, have invented certain nally thereof is that shown in Fig. 1, and in 55 new and useful Improvements in Stocking practice said form is employed toe-end up on Drying and Shaping Forms; and I do herea stand through which the pipe for steam or by declare that'the following is a full, clear, hot water extends, said stand being set upon and exact description thereof. a table or other suitable support.
My invention consists in what is herein I claim: 60
particularly set forth with reference to the 1. A stocking drying and shaping form accompanying drawings and pointed out in consisting of a sheet-metal lining shell inthe claims ,of this specification, its object bewardly. braced at intervals of its length ing to povidc simple, economical, efficient against collapse, a wire-wrapping on the and practically non-expansiblc stocking dryshell constituting anouter reinforce for the 65 ing and shaping forms for use in knitting same against internal pressure, and a coatfaetorics, the construction of my improved ing of suitable material solidified on the forms being such as to prevent their collapse wire-wrapped shell.
and to successfully resist pressure therein of 2. A stocking drying and shaping form steam or hot water employed as the heating consisting of a sheet-metal lining shell, 79'
medium. bracing sleeves therein at intervals of itg Figure l of the drawings represents a side length on rivets upset at their ends outside elevation of a stocking drying and shaping of the shell, a wire-Wrapping on the shell form in accordance with my invention in a constituting an outer reinforce for the same stocking that is partly broken away; Fig. 2, against internal pressure, and a coating of 7 i a partly sectional cievationof a fragment of suitable material solidified on the Wirethe form; Figs. 3 and 4, cross-Sections illuswrapped shell.
traling steps in the manufacture of the form, 3. A stocking drying and shaping form and llig. 5, a similar view of the completed consisting of asheet-metal lining shell inform, this view being on the plane indicated wardly braced at intervals of its length 80 byline 55 in Fig. 2. against collapse, a wire-wrapping on the Referring by numeral to the drawings, 6 shell constituting an outer reinforce for the indicates a shell of suitable sheet-metal consame against internal pressure, and a coatstituting the lining. of my improved form, ing of block-tin molded on the wire-Wrapped said lining being elliptical or otherwise in shell. cross-section. At intervals of its length the 4. A stocking drying and shaping form sides of the shell may be braced apart by consisting of a sheet-metal lining shell havmeans of a series of washers 7 therein forming an outer wrapping of wire constituting ing a sleeve on a rivet 8 that is upset at its a reinforce against internal pressure, and 8. tends outside of said shell, or the sleeve may coating of suitable material solidified on the be a single piece. wire-wrapped shell.
'lle shell is outwardly reinforced by a In testimony that I claim the foregoing I wra 'iping 9 of suitable wire and, after being have hereunto set my handat lVaupun in tinned, the product is centered in a suitable the county of Dodge and State of i isconmold and cast in a coating 10 of block-tin or sin in the presence of two witnesses.
some suitable alloy, or a. coating of vitreous. EBY APPLIN enamel may be substituted for the metal coating or applied thereto, the coating be- \Vitriesses: ing non-corrosive under ordinary conditions. R. D. Tinno rson,
)0 The leg end of the shell is brazed or other- S. J. DOWLING.
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