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US1350687A
US1350687A US110115A US11011516A US1350687A US 1350687 A US1350687 A US 1350687A US 110115 A US110115 A US 110115A US 11011516 A US11011516 A US 11011516A US 1350687 A US1350687 A US 1350687A
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  • his invention refers to and consists of new or improved means for ornamenting and finishing the surface of felt hats and felt materials.
  • Figures 1 and 1 together constitute a front elevation of a machine showing the invention applied and adapted to treat two hats simultaneously.
  • Fig. 2 is an end view of the complete apparatus.
  • Fig. 3 is a front view
  • Fig. 4 an end view in detail drawn to an enlarged scale of the improved hat pad and grinding wheel shown in Figs. 1 and 2.
  • Fig. 5 shows an example of a finished hat ornamented according to the invention.
  • a machine such as a is employed wherein is a roller 6, provided upon its periphery with a number of stud-like projections 0 preferably comparatively short and of uniform height.
  • the roller 6 (hereinafter called the pattern roller) is rotatably mounted upon a stud or axis 03 carried by an arm or bracket e which is so shaped and proportioned as to allow of a hat fitting over the roller, 'or of the roller extending into the hat.
  • the arm e is secured to a bracket Zby a bolt 6' about which, as center, said bracket can be adjusted.
  • the bracket Z is carried by a lever m which is rocked about a spindle n by means of a foot .lever o and connecting rodp, so that the pattern roller can be advanced to, or withdrawn from, the wheel h (hereinafter described), while the adjustable arm 6 allows said pattern roller to be initially adjusted in relation to the said wheel h.
  • the wheel h Upon an axle j which is rotatably mounted in bearings g, is mounted the wheel h, provided upon its periphery (see Fig. 2) with a covering of sandpaper z or the like, and hereinafter called the grinding wheel.
  • This grinding wheel is driven by belt j and pulley 7a or other suitable means, at a high speed.
  • belt j and pulley 7a or other suitable means In the machine illustrated, two sets of pat- Speeification of Letters Patent.
  • Patented Aug. 24 192%.
  • the roller bracket being adjustable to give the desired pressure.
  • the grinding wheel acts upon those parts of the felt lying over the projections c on the pattern roller a and by grinding away (or shaving) small portions of the felt produces the desired ornamentation, as seen in the finished hat in Fig. 5.
  • the hat is retained upon the roller by the operator, who maintains a grip upon the same and regulates the speed at which the hat is drawn forward by the grinding wheel, thereby regulating the amount of treatment.
  • the shape, arrangement and proportions of the projections on the roller (which may vary) determine the attern or character of the ornamentation. y moving the hat to slightly different positions while under treatment, nondescript or broken patterns may be obtained.
  • the grinding wheel it will preferably be of larger diameter than thepattern roller 6 and the latter will rotate idly on its axis as shown.
  • the pattern roller may be variously made. In the drawings it is shown made of indiarubber molded in one piece and with the periphery studded with projections in the form of studs or nipples. Instead of the pattern roller being formedaof india-rubber it may be formed of wood, with the periphery studded with projections which may be made of wood, or rubber, inserted in holes in the periphery of the roller.
  • the essential feature is to provide the pattern roller with a multiplicity of stud-like projections, forming teeth so spaced as to allow of the material requiring to be ornamented, to sink around each projection, while opposite the abrading or polishing roller, and receive a definite degree of treatment.
  • the patterns produced by this invention are sharply defined and are not easily obliterated in use. By making the roller or projections of rubber a better grip is obtained on the felt, while being operated upon.
  • a rapidly revolving felt bufiing wheel, or polishing tool may be used.
  • the hats will preferably be treated after being shaped and polished and when ready to be finished and trimmed.
  • the invention is chiefly intended to apply to soft hats, wool or fur. It may also be applied to felt made in the piece.
  • a machine for ornamenting felt materials comprising in combination a frame work, an abrading or polishing roller, means to rotate said roller, a lever arm pivotally connected to the framework, an overhung pattern roller loosely mounted at the free end of said lever arm the peripheral surface of said pattern roller being provided with perpendicular stud like projections spaced apart at a distance which allows the felt material to sink around each projection when the latter is opposite the treating roller, together with foot operated means to bring and retain the pattern roller in engagement with the rotary treating roller,
  • peripheral-surface of said pattern rollers being provided with perpendicular stud-like projections spaced apart at sink around each projection when the latter is opposite the treating roller, substantially as described.

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W. E. TURNER.
MACHINE FOR ORNAMENTING A-ND FINISHING THE SURFACES 0F FELT HATS.
APPLICATION FILED JULY 19, I916- Patented Aug. 24, 1920.
' 4 SHEEISSHEEI l.
w. E. TURNER.
MACHINE FOR ORNAMENTI-NG AND FINISHING THE SURFACES 0F FELT HAT S.
APPLICATION FILED JULY I9, 1916.
1,350,687, Patented Aug. 1920.
4 SHEE'IS T 2.
w. E. TURNER. MACHINE FOR ORNAMENTING AND FINISHING THE SURFACES 0F FELT HATS.
- APPLICATION FILED JULY I9, 1916. 1,350,687.
Patented Aug. 24, 1920.
4 SHEETS-SHEET 3.
W. E. TURNER.
MACHINE FOR ORNAMENTING AND FINISHING THE SURFACES 0F FELT HATS.
MPLICATION FILED JULY I9. 1916.
1, 350,687 Patented Aug. 24, 1920.
4 SHEETSSHEE ,WILIJIAM ERNEST TURNER, 0F BENTON, NEAR MANCHESTER, ENGLAND.
MACHINE FOR ORNAMENTING AND FINISHING THE SURFACES 035' FELT HATS.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that 1, ,WILLIAM ERNEST TURNER, a subject of the King of Great Britain and Ireland, and resident of Denton, near Manchester, England, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Machines for Ornamenting and Finishing the Surfaces of Felt Hats, of which the followin is a specification.
his invention refers to and consists of new or improved means for ornamenting and finishing the surface of felt hats and felt materials.
The invention will be described with the aid of the accompanying drawings, in which,
Figures 1 and 1 together constitute a front elevation of a machine showing the invention applied and adapted to treat two hats simultaneously.
Fig. 2 is an end view of the complete apparatus.
Fig. 3,is a front view, and
Fig. 4 an end view in detail drawn to an enlarged scale of the improved hat pad and grinding wheel shown in Figs. 1 and 2.
Fig. 5 shows an example of a finished hat ornamented according to the invention.
According to the invention, a machine such as a is employed wherein is a roller 6, provided upon its periphery with a number of stud-like projections 0 preferably comparatively short and of uniform height. The roller 6 (hereinafter called the pattern roller) is rotatably mounted upon a stud or axis 03 carried by an arm or bracket e which is so shaped and proportioned as to allow of a hat fitting over the roller, 'or of the roller extending into the hat. The arm e is secured to a bracket Zby a bolt 6' about which, as center, said bracket can be adjusted. The bracket Z is carried by a lever m which is rocked about a spindle n by means of a foot .lever o and connecting rodp, so that the pattern roller can be advanced to, or withdrawn from, the wheel h (hereinafter described), while the adjustable arm 6 allows said pattern roller to be initially adjusted in relation to the said wheel h.
Upon an axle j which is rotatably mounted in bearings g, is mounted the wheel h, provided upon its periphery (see Fig. 2) with a covering of sandpaper z or the like, and hereinafter called the grinding wheel. This grinding wheel is driven by belt j and pulley 7a or other suitable means, at a high speed. In the machine illustrated, two sets of pat- Speeification of Letters Patent.
Application filed July 19,
Patented Aug. 24:, 192%.
1916. Serial No. 110,115.
tioned it is advanced by means of the foot treadle and held with a slight pressure against the grinding wheel, the roller bracket being adjustable to give the desired pressure. Upon setting the grinding wheel in motion and drawing the hat material slowly forward, the grinding wheel acts upon those parts of the felt lying over the projections c on the pattern roller a and by grinding away (or shaving) small portions of the felt produces the desired ornamentation, as seen in the finished hat in Fig. 5. The hat is retained upon the roller by the operator, who maintains a grip upon the same and regulates the speed at which the hat is drawn forward by the grinding wheel, thereby regulating the amount of treatment.
The shape, arrangement and proportions of the projections on the roller (which may vary) determine the attern or character of the ornamentation. y moving the hat to slightly different positions while under treatment, nondescript or broken patterns may be obtained. The grinding wheel it will preferably be of larger diameter than thepattern roller 6 and the latter will rotate idly on its axis as shown.
The pattern roller may be variously made. In the drawings it is shown made of indiarubber molded in one piece and with the periphery studded with projections in the form of studs or nipples. Instead of the pattern roller being formedaof india-rubber it may be formed of wood, with the periphery studded with projections which may be made of wood, or rubber, inserted in holes in the periphery of the roller. The essential feature is to provide the pattern roller with a multiplicity of stud-like projections, forming teeth so spaced as to allow of the material requiring to be ornamented, to sink around each projection, while opposite the abrading or polishing roller, and receive a definite degree of treatment. In this connection it may be pointed out that the patterns produced by this invention are sharply defined and are not easily obliterated in use. By making the roller or projections of rubber a better grip is obtained on the felt, while being operated upon.
Instead of using a grinding wheel, a rapidly revolving felt bufiing wheel, or polishing toolmay be used.
The hats will preferably be treated after being shaped and polished and when ready to be finished and trimmed. The invention is chiefly intended to apply to soft hats, wool or fur. It may also be applied to felt made in the piece.
What I claim is 1. A machine for ornamenting felt materials, comprising in combination a frame work, an abrading or polishing roller, means to rotate said roller, a lever arm pivotally connected to the framework, an overhung pattern roller loosely mounted at the free end of said lever arm the peripheral surface of said pattern roller being provided with perpendicular stud like projections spaced apart at a distance which allows the felt material to sink around each projection when the latter is opposite the treating roller, together with foot operated means to bring and retain the pattern roller in engagement with the rotary treating roller,
substantially as described.
v2. machine for ornamenting felt hat bodies, comprising incombination a framework, a spindle-rotatably mounted in said frame-work, means to rotate said spindle, I
rollers, the peripheral-surface of said pattern rollers being provided with perpendicular stud-like projections spaced apart at sink around each projection when the latter is opposite the treating roller, substantially as described.
In witness whereof 11 have hereunto set my hand in the resence of two witnesses. i ERNEST TURNER. Witnesses: F. C. PENNING'ro F. J. MEREDITH.
a-distance which allows the felt material to
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US3997946A (en) * 1973-12-20 1976-12-21 Polrotor Inc. Method for conveying patterned pile fabrics
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US2517187A (en) * 1948-03-04 1950-08-01 Mac Lachlan Hats Ltd Inc Hat crown corrugating machine
US3785016A (en) * 1971-05-27 1974-01-15 Polrotor Inc Apparatus for producing patterned pile fabrics
US3997946A (en) * 1973-12-20 1976-12-21 Polrotor Inc. Method for conveying patterned pile fabrics
US5163969A (en) * 1991-08-20 1992-11-17 Milliken Research Corporation Fabric softening method
US5167053A (en) * 1991-08-20 1992-12-01 Milliken Research Corporation Fabric softening apparatus and method
US20120213997A1 (en) * 2011-02-21 2012-08-23 United States Council For Automotive Research Fiber tow treatment apparatus and system
US10138579B2 (en) 2011-02-21 2018-11-27 United States Council For Automotive Research, Llc Fiber tow treatment apparatus and system
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