US1663139A - Matting - Google Patents
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- US1663139A US1663139A US100998A US10099826A US1663139A US 1663139 A US1663139 A US 1663139A US 100998 A US100998 A US 100998A US 10099826 A US10099826 A US 10099826A US 1663139 A US1663139 A US 1663139A
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- 230000003014 reinforcing effect Effects 0.000 description 5
- 239000010985 leather Substances 0.000 description 3
- 239000002184 metal Substances 0.000 description 3
- 230000000717 retained effect Effects 0.000 description 2
- 101100020619 Arabidopsis thaliana LATE gene Proteins 0.000 description 1
- 101100310929 Caenorhabditis elegans sra-7 gene Proteins 0.000 description 1
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- 239000000463 material Substances 0.000 description 1
- 210000003371 toe Anatomy 0.000 description 1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47G—HOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
- A47G27/00—Floor fabrics; Fastenings therefor
- A47G27/02—Carpets; Stair runners; Bedside rugs; Foot mats
- A47G27/0212—Carpets; Stair runners; Bedside rugs; Foot mats to support or cushion
- A47G27/0218—Link mats
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- NITED sra 7 retain res earner oFFica wILLIAar J. REILLY, DECEASED, LATE 0F BROOKLYN, NEW YORK,
- matting made up of small pieces of material such as leather in the form of links suitably bound together by wires, rods, or the like, and has especial reference to means in combination with the ends of the matting for preventing bent upwardly when in use.
- the body of the mat comprises leather links 6, and leather discs Fig.
- a side view looking up 3 is a detail of onethe same being shown 4 is a perspective view is a cross mainly the 7 retained 9 indicates intervening metal links which may also be employed as shown, 10 being preferably longer the metal links to give rigidity to the end of the mat, the same being shown to advantage in Fig. 3, wherein seen that suitable holes such as 11, 12, and Y or rods 8, and
- Fi rod 13 are provided for the wires it will be a rectangular hole 14 for the reinforcing rod 15, shown to advantage in Fi rod is preferably slightly width of the matting, and
- hole may be formed or other suitable means for keeping the rodfrom sliding laterally.
- a mat When a mat is fabricated in this manner, there is less liability for the same to be bent upwardly, when in use, andthe mat lays fiat upon the floor, thus minimizing the liability of stabbing the toes when about to walk upon the same. While it is well known that several rods and other means have been employed for reinforcing the ends of mats,- these are generally objectionablarnot ,alone because of the additional expense involved,
- a singlerigidrod may be employed and may be retained withinthe In testimony whereof I hereunto aflix HELEN REILLY,
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Description
W. J. REILLY MARK-26 28. 1,663,139
MATTING Fi led April 9. 1926 5 Helen Reilly Admz'nisira frz'a firm. d. 426
Patented Mar. 20, 1928.
NITED sra 7 retain res earner oFFica wILLIAar J. REILLY, DECEASED, LATE 0F BROOKLYN, NEW YORK,
BY HELEN REILLY,
ADMINISTRATRIX, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
Application filed. April 9,
MATCHING.
"'"This invention relates to improvements in matting,
and more particularly has reference to matting made up of small pieces of material such as leather in the form of links suitably bound together by wires, rods, or the like, and has especial reference to means in combination with the ends of the matting for preventing bent upwardly when in use.
In the accompanying illustrated in Fig. 1 in plan view,
the same from being drawings, there is parts being broken away, a suitable form of matting embodying an application 'vention. Fig. 2
wardly at Fig. 1.
of the metal links,
in perspective. Fig.
of a reinforcing rod, and Fig. 5
section on the line 5-5 thereof.
The body of the mat comprises leather links 6, and leather discs Fig.
by rods or wires 8 in the usual manner.
of the inis a side view looking up 3 is a detail of onethe same being shown 4 is a perspective view is a cross mainly the 7 retained 9 indicates intervening metal links which may also be employed as shown, 10 being preferably longer the metal links to give rigidity to the end of the mat, the same being shown to advantage in Fig. 3, wherein seen that suitable holes such as 11, 12, and Y or rods 8, and
13 are provided for the wires it will be a rectangular hole 14 for the reinforcing rod 15, shown to advantage in Fi rod is preferably slightly width of the matting, and
through the g. 4. This shorter than the is adapted to slide holes 14: in the links 10 being provided with an enlargementor teat such as 16 at one end to keep 1 teat 17 at the opposite end being formed therein after the reinforcing rod is in position. Instead of the tea t in position, the
preferably 15 t, a burred signature.
1926. Serial no. 100,988.
hole may be formed or other suitable means for keeping the rodfrom sliding laterally. When a mat is fabricated in this manner, there is less liability for the same to be bent upwardly, when in use, andthe mat lays fiat upon the floor, thus minimizing the liability of stabbing the toes when about to walk upon the same. While it is well known that several rods and other means have been employed for reinforcing the ends of mats,- these are generally objectionablarnot ,alone because of the additional expense involved,
but because of the cumbersomeness of the same, and the interference presented in some instances' In the present application of a reinforcing rod, a singlerigidrod may be employed and may be retained withinthe In testimony whereof I hereunto aflix HELEN REILLY,
'Admim'stmtriae 0f the Estate of William J Reilly, Deceased.
links withoutliabilityof shifting from position, the arrangement being simple in described, a row of I
Priority Applications (1)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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| US100998A US1663139A (en) | 1926-04-09 | 1926-04-09 | Matting |
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| US100998A US1663139A (en) | 1926-04-09 | 1926-04-09 | Matting |
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| US1663139A true US1663139A (en) | 1928-03-20 |
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| US100998A Expired - Lifetime US1663139A (en) | 1926-04-09 | 1926-04-09 | Matting |
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