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US1975924A
US1975924A US696053A US69605333A US1975924A US 1975924 A US1975924 A US 1975924A US 696053 A US696053 A US 696053A US 69605333 A US69605333 A US 69605333A US 1975924 A US1975924 A US 1975924A
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  • This invention relates to a loom for use in making hand woven blankets, mats, rugs and other woven articles.
  • the object of the invention is to produce an exceedingly inexpensive and simple loom on which articles of the character described may be hand woven.
  • it has the advantage that fringe may be added to the woven article at each end i before removing the same from the loom.
  • Fig. 1 shows a plan view of a loom embodying my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view of the same loom showing Ithe warp threads arranged thereon and part of the Woof threads woven across the warp threads.
  • the loom consists of a single thin piece of cardboard 10, or other suitable lrelatively rigid material, rectangular in shape, provided at one longitudinal margin with a slit l1 in which the end of the warp thread 12 is held.
  • the warp thread is passed rearwardly through the slot 1l and down- '.wardly behind the portion 13 of the loom l0, across notch 14, upwardly to notch 15, under tongue 16 located in the side margin approximately midway between the ends of the loom, and forwardly through notch 17, continuing up- 'wardly to notch 18, then under tongue 19, forwardly through notch 20, downwardly to notch 21, under tongue 22, forwardly through notch 23, upwardly to notch 24, under tongue 25, and so on until the warp threads have been arranged as i shown in Fig. 2.
  • the loom 10 is provided with notches 26, 28 and tongue 27, and in the embodiment shown in the drawing, the last warp thread exltends upwardly from the bottom of the loom, into notch 26, under tongue 27, forwardly through notch 28 and upwardly to the notch 29, then down behind the portion 30 of the loom 10 and is retained in the slot 3l in the side margin of the loom.
  • a Woof thread 32 is woven across the warp threads, alternately under and over the same, as
  • fringe 33 made of short ends of the same yarn used for the woof threads may 'be threaded through the loop portion 34 of the warp 12 preferably after weaving and before the woven article is removed from the loom.
  • the tongues are bent forwardly and the warp threads slipped over each, thereby separating the loom from the woven article.
  • Aloom comprising a piece of relatively thin, rigid material,l uniformly spaced apart tongues protruding from opposite ends of the piece of material for overlying parts of a warp thread to be arranged on the face of the loom, and means at opposite side margins of the loom for removably fastening the ends of the warp thread to the loom.
  • a loom comprising a piece of relatively thin, rigid material, uniformly spaced apart tongues protruding from opposite ends of the piece of material for overlying parts of a warp thread to be arranged on the face of the loom, curved edges connecting the bases of adjacent tongues, and means at opposite side margins of the loom for removably fastening the ends of the warp thread to the loom.
  • a loom comprising a piece of relatively thin, rigid material, uniformly spaced apart tongues protruding from opposite ends of the piece of material for overlying parts of a Warp thread to be arranged on the face of the loom, a tongue formed on each side margin of the loom for engaging an outer warp thread, and means at opposite side margins of the loom for removaly fastening the ends of the warp thread to the loom.
  • a loom comprising a piece of relatively thin, rigid material, uniformly spaced apart tongues protruding from opposite ends of the piece of material for overlying parts of a warp thread to be arranged on the face of the loom, and a slit extending inwardly from each side margin of the loom for receiving an end of the warp thread.
  • a loom comprising a piece of relatively thin, rigid material, uniformly spaced apart tongues protruding from opposite ends of the piece of material for overlying parts of aI warp thread to be arranged on the face of the loom, curved edgesV connecting the bases of adjacent j tongues, a tongue formed on each side margin of the loom for engaging an outer Warp thread, and means at opposite side margins of the loom for removably fastening the ends of the warp thread to theV loom.
  • gaging an outer Warp thread about midway between the ends of the loom, and means at opposite side margins of the loom for removably fastening the ends of the Warp thread to the loom.

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ct., 99 134 A. B. COLLINGBOURNE 1,975,924
LOOM
Filed oct. s1, 19:55
Patented Oct. 9, 1934 LOOM Albert B. Collingbourne, Elgin, Ill.
Application October 31, 1933, Serial No. 696,053
6 Claims.
This invention relates to a loom for use in making hand woven blankets, mats, rugs and other woven articles.
The object of the invention is to produce an exceedingly inexpensive and simple loom on which articles of the character described may be hand woven. In addition to the simplicity and cheapness of the loom, it has the advantage that fringe may be added to the woven article at each end i before removing the same from the loom.
In the drawing:
Fig. 1 shows a plan view of a loom embodying my invention.
Fig. 2 is a plan view of the same loom showing Ithe warp threads arranged thereon and part of the Woof threads woven across the warp threads.
Referring to that embodiment of my invention shown in the drawing, the loom consists of a single thin piece of cardboard 10, or other suitable lrelatively rigid material, rectangular in shape, provided at one longitudinal margin with a slit l1 in which the end of the warp thread 12 is held.
In the present embodiment the warp thread is passed rearwardly through the slot 1l and down- '.wardly behind the portion 13 of the loom l0, across notch 14, upwardly to notch 15, under tongue 16 located in the side margin approximately midway between the ends of the loom, and forwardly through notch 17, continuing up- 'wardly to notch 18, then under tongue 19, forwardly through notch 20, downwardly to notch 21, under tongue 22, forwardly through notch 23, upwardly to notch 24, under tongue 25, and so on until the warp threads have been arranged as i shown in Fig. 2.
At that side opposite the tongue 16 and notches l5 and 17, the loom 10 is provided with notches 26, 28 and tongue 27, and in the embodiment shown in the drawing, the last warp thread exltends upwardly from the bottom of the loom, into notch 26, under tongue 27, forwardly through notch 28 and upwardly to the notch 29, then down behind the portion 30 of the loom 10 and is retained in the slot 3l in the side margin of the loom.
A Woof thread 32 is woven across the warp threads, alternately under and over the same, as
shown. If desired, fringe 33 made of short ends of the same yarn used for the woof threads may 'be threaded through the loop portion 34 of the warp 12 preferably after weaving and before the woven article is removed from the loom.
The curved edges of the notches, connecting adjacent tongues, render the device more efficient than straight edges.
To remove the blanket or mat from the loom, the tongues are bent forwardly and the warp threads slipped over each, thereby separating the loom from the woven article.
Changes may be made in details of construc- 604 tion without departing from the scope of my invention and I do not intend to be limited to the exact form shown and described, except as set forth in the appended claims.
I claimr- 1. Aloom comprising a piece of relatively thin, rigid material,l uniformly spaced apart tongues protruding from opposite ends of the piece of material for overlying parts of a warp thread to be arranged on the face of the loom, and means at opposite side margins of the loom for removably fastening the ends of the warp thread to the loom.
2. A loom comprising a piece of relatively thin, rigid material, uniformly spaced apart tongues protruding from opposite ends of the piece of material for overlying parts of a warp thread to be arranged on the face of the loom, curved edges connecting the bases of adjacent tongues, and means at opposite side margins of the loom for removably fastening the ends of the warp thread to the loom.
3. A loom comprising a piece of relatively thin, rigid material, uniformly spaced apart tongues protruding from opposite ends of the piece of material for overlying parts of a Warp thread to be arranged on the face of the loom, a tongue formed on each side margin of the loom for engaging an outer warp thread, and means at opposite side margins of the loom for removaly fastening the ends of the warp thread to the loom.
4. A loom comprising a piece of relatively thin, rigid material, uniformly spaced apart tongues protruding from opposite ends of the piece of material for overlying parts of a warp thread to be arranged on the face of the loom, and a slit extending inwardly from each side margin of the loom for receiving an end of the warp thread.
5. A loom comprising a piece of relatively thin, rigid material, uniformly spaced apart tongues protruding from opposite ends of the piece of material for overlying parts of aI warp thread to be arranged on the face of the loom, curved edgesV connecting the bases of adjacent j tongues, a tongue formed on each side margin of the loom for engaging an outer Warp thread, and means at opposite side margins of the loom for removably fastening the ends of the warp thread to theV loom. 110
gaging an outer Warp thread, about midway between the ends of the loom, and means at opposite side margins of the loom for removably fastening the ends of the Warp thread to the loom.
ALBERT B. COLLINGBOURNE.
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Cited By (12)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3739437A (en) * 1971-05-17 1973-06-19 G Alberici Weaving device
US4044437A (en) * 1976-03-19 1977-08-30 Ebenstein Ruth B Resilient hand loom grid
US4072173A (en) * 1977-03-30 1978-02-07 Markowitz Allan H Weaving board
US4077436A (en) * 1977-05-19 1978-03-07 Jules Kliot Portable hand weaving loom
US4103944A (en) * 1976-05-20 1978-08-01 Jim Alvarado Macrame board and kit
US5231742A (en) * 1992-06-08 1993-08-03 Macbain Kathleen E Hand twining looms
US20070028991A1 (en) * 2005-07-15 2007-02-08 Cavender Deborah L Knitless loom template and method for making fabric
US20070214842A1 (en) * 2006-03-20 2007-09-20 Lozar Linda M Fast fringe
US20180187350A1 (en) * 2015-06-29 2018-07-05 Vilasinee Bunnag Multi-purpose tool for making crafts
US20180242670A1 (en) * 2017-02-28 2018-08-30 Hairmoji Limited Hair Tapestry Weaving Tool
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Cited By (14)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3739437A (en) * 1971-05-17 1973-06-19 G Alberici Weaving device
US4044437A (en) * 1976-03-19 1977-08-30 Ebenstein Ruth B Resilient hand loom grid
US4103944A (en) * 1976-05-20 1978-08-01 Jim Alvarado Macrame board and kit
US4072173A (en) * 1977-03-30 1978-02-07 Markowitz Allan H Weaving board
US4077436A (en) * 1977-05-19 1978-03-07 Jules Kliot Portable hand weaving loom
US5231742A (en) * 1992-06-08 1993-08-03 Macbain Kathleen E Hand twining looms
US20070028991A1 (en) * 2005-07-15 2007-02-08 Cavender Deborah L Knitless loom template and method for making fabric
US20070214842A1 (en) * 2006-03-20 2007-09-20 Lozar Linda M Fast fringe
US20180187350A1 (en) * 2015-06-29 2018-07-05 Vilasinee Bunnag Multi-purpose tool for making crafts
US10450680B2 (en) * 2015-06-29 2019-10-22 Loome, LLC Multi-purpose tool for making crafts
US20180242670A1 (en) * 2017-02-28 2018-08-30 Hairmoji Limited Hair Tapestry Weaving Tool
US10835009B2 (en) * 2017-02-28 2020-11-17 Hairmoji Limited Hair tapestry weaving tool
DE202018005702U1 (en) 2018-12-08 2018-12-18 Elke Fauser-Rilling Web plate, in particular children's web plate
DE102018009657A1 (en) 2018-12-08 2020-06-10 Elke Fauser-Rilling Weaving plate, in particular children's weaving plate

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