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  • Fig. 6 is a perspective view of my head-lining when prepared for use, as hereafter described.
  • My head-lining is made of a curved shape edgewise, as represented in the drawing, Fig. 1, and is adapted for use by bending it flatwise. lt is applied to a barrel by placing the lower or concave edge in Fig. 1 on the head, and the convex back of the lining against the chine, and it is then ready to-be nailed in place, as commonly practiced.
  • My linings may be made square in section
  • curved edges may be more and divide it into strips of the proper width for linings by a curvedreciprocating knife. Linings resembling Fig. 4 in section may be made in this way by inclining the table over which the sheet is fed. 1
  • my linings are by slitting sheets'of proper width and thickness by means of a gang of saws, which may be 'either straight or dishing. By inclining the supporting-table to the saws the linings are cut of the'form shown in Fig. 4. The sheets are trimmed to the desired curve on one edge, and this edge is held against a stationary guide in any convenient manner while the sheet is being slit into strips.
  • my linings may becut with an ordinary head-lining maehinefconsisting of two rollers, one of whichis provided with circular knives. If theknife-carrying roller in' this machine be made conical, curved linings may be cut with it, resembling Fig. 4 in section.

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L. REED.
HEAD LINING FOR BARRE LS.
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UNITED STA ES PATENT OFFIcn.
LOUIS REED, or new YORK, n. Y.
IMPROVEMENT lN HEAD-LININGS FOR'BARRELS.
Specification forming part-of Letters Patent No. 188,483, dated March 20, 1877 application fi-led November 11, 1876.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, LOUIS REED, of the city, county, and State of New York, have invented an Improvement in Head-Lining for Barrels, of which the following is a specificashowing the head-lining in place, and fitted to the chine and head. Fig. 6 is a perspective view of my head-lining when prepared for use, as hereafter described.
My head-lining is made of a curved shape edgewise, as represented in the drawing, Fig. 1, and is adapted for use by bending it flatwise. lt is applied to a barrel by placing the lower or concave edge in Fig. 1 on the head, and the convex back of the lining against the chine, and it is then ready to-be nailed in place, as commonly practiced.
In consequence of the curved shape of the lining, its upper edge flares outward, and adapts itself closely throughout its length to the chine of the barrel,,as shown in Fig. 5. When the back of the ordinary straight lining is placed in position against the chine, the ends of the lining turn upward from the head, while my linings, on account of their shape, fit both the head and the chine closely.
My linings may be made square in section,
(see Fig. 3,) or the curved edges may be more and divide it into strips of the proper width for linings by a curvedreciprocating knife. Linings resembling Fig. 4 in section may be made in this way by inclining the table over which the sheet is fed. 1
Another mode of making my linings is by slitting sheets'of proper width and thickness by means of a gang of saws, which may be 'either straight or dishing. By inclining the supporting-table to the saws the linings are cut of the'form shown in Fig. 4. The sheets are trimmed to the desired curve on one edge, and this edge is held against a stationary guide in any convenient manner while the sheet is being slit into strips. By this method, also, my linings may becut with an ordinary head-lining maehinefconsisting of two rollers, one of whichis provided with circular knives. If theknife-carrying roller in' this machine be made conical, curved linings may be cut with it, resembling Fig. 4 in section.
My headliningis prepared for market by' crimping and bundling, as in the ordinary method of crimping and bundling barrel-hoops.
I do not claim herein anything described in my Patent No. 147,284.
I claim The herein described curved head-lining, rhomboidal in set forth.
LOUIS REED. Witnesses:
E. It. SELDEN, G. B. SELDEN.
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