US150008A - Improvement in plug-tobacco - Google Patents
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- the wrapper is usedzmerely to give a good color and appearance to the tobacco, as it is worthless for chewing, as it has not undergone the proper preparation therefor 5 but, though of no value for chewing, being bitter and unpalatable, it is of high-priced tobacco, as it is necessary that it should be unbroken and the color should be good.
- Figures l and 2 are, respectively, a flat and square plug, and Fig. 3, a twist.
- the wrapper A may be placed 0n the plug or twist in any preferred manner, as the paper wrapper may be made of any desired size and form, either a-s a broad piece, as shown in Fig. l, or long and narrow, as shown in Figs. 2 and 3. In the latter case it would be wound spirally, in the same manner as a wrapper of tobacco leaf.
- the plain method of wrapping shown in Fig. l gives better facilities for the marking of the trade-niark guarantee B, as shown, although the same may be printed on the spi al wrappers shown in Figs. 2 and 3. This is used both on hard and soft work.
- the tobacco, after being wrapped, is placed in the press, and the pressure applied in such a manner as to force the paper into the substance of the plug, and securely incorporate it therewith.
- the wrappers may be furnished with the Government stamp upon them, and being used for a wrapper, forming a necessary part of the plug, and firmly attached by pressing in manufact-ure, would secure the Government against fraud.
- the public would be secured against the fraudulent practices ot' dealers in putting a deceptive label on the packages containing the tobacco after leaving the hands of the manufacturer.
- Another advantage of this paper wrapper is that it prevents the crunibling of the plug in the pocket.
- That I do claiin as my invention is-- A tobacco plug or twist enveloped in paper pressed into its surfaces and interstices, substantialiy as described.
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D. EATN.v Plug-Tobacco.
{40.150,008, PatentedApr|21,1874.
STATES PATENT EEIGE.
DANIEL EATON, OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, ASSIGNOR TO EDVARD E. EATON, OFVSAME PLAGE.
IMPROVEMENT IN PLUG-TOBACCO.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 150,008, dated April 2l, 1874; application tiled December 6, 1873.
described.
In the manufacture of plug and t-wist tobacco the wrapper is usedzmerely to give a good color and appearance to the tobacco, as it is worthless for chewing, as it has not undergone the proper preparation therefor 5 but, though of no value for chewing, being bitter and unpalatable, it is of high-priced tobacco, as it is necessary that it should be unbroken and the color should be good.
To do away with the necessity of this expensive wrapper, which is of no value, but rather a detriment to the chewing-tobacco, I use a wrapper of thin paper of the required color.
In the drawings, Figures l and 2 are, respectively, a flat and square plug, and Fig. 3, a twist.
The wrapper A may be placed 0n the plug or twist in any preferred manner, as the paper wrapper may be made of any desired size and form, either a-s a broad piece, as shown in Fig. l, or long and narrow, as shown in Figs. 2 and 3. In the latter case it would be wound spirally, in the same manner as a wrapper of tobacco leaf.
The plain method of wrapping shown in Fig. l gives better facilities for the marking of the trade-niark guarantee B, as shown, although the same may be printed on the spi al wrappers shown in Figs. 2 and 3. This is used both on hard and soft work. The tobacco, after being wrapped, is placed in the press, and the pressure applied in such a manner as to force the paper into the substance of the plug, and securely incorporate it therewith.
In addition to the advantages of this w upper, beforestated,ithasothersofperhaps greaterimportance. In the rst place the wrappers may be furnished with the Government stamp upon them, and being used for a wrapper, forming a necessary part of the plug, and firmly attached by pressing in manufact-ure, would secure the Government against fraud. In the second place the public would be secured against the fraudulent practices ot' dealers in putting a deceptive label on the packages containing the tobacco after leaving the hands of the manufacturer. Another advantage of this paper wrapper is that it prevents the crunibling of the plug in the pocket.
I ain aware that tobacco in various forms has heretofore been enveloped in tobacco leaf both before and after pressing. This, therefore, I do not claim, but
That I do claiin as my invention is-- A tobacco plug or twist enveloped in paper pressed into its surfaces and interstices, substantialiy as described.
DANIEL EATON.
W'tnesses:
SAME. KNIGHT, ROBERT BURNS.
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