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US2096193A
US2096193A US69110A US6911036A US2096193A US 2096193 A US2096193 A US 2096193A US 69110 A US69110 A US 69110A US 6911036 A US6911036 A US 6911036A US 2096193 A US2096193 A US 2096193A
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  • An object of the invention is to provide a doily mentitious compound I I.
  • This cementitious comor protective pad or mat of any configuration cut p und fir ly b s together the threads o t 10 from a width of woven material and in which the woven and pile fabrics, so that when the indi- 10 severed threads are held to prevent disarrangevidual doilies are cut from the width material, ment. the threads at the cut or serrated edges will be
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a cemented toge and st diSaI'reIIge-V doily or mat cut from fabric having pile designs ment. 7
  • a still further object of the invention is to her compound, in addition to forming a binding provide a rubber backed doily or protective mat ection be w n t e threads, p a y at which will be liquid proof and will also prevent the points of severance, acts also to prevent slipslippage when used on smooth polished surfaces.
  • the doily or protecsurfaces, a prevents liq i fr seeping tive mat is cut from a loom width of woven mat u h onto id rf d further pr vi terial having thereon a self-contained pile decoe de y W th a fie l b fi hacking Which ration, and a cementitious backing for connectat all times retains its shape without creasing or ing the severed threads of the woven and pile d s ng Of the d y n a y- 25 fabrics to prevent disarrangement at'points of After the width of material has been treated V severance.
  • FIG. 1 is a plan view of woven pile fabric showial, thus p o aneat vi y 30 ing the manner in which the doilies with their ifed d ily. as s wn in Fi n which the s vself-contained patterns are cut therefrom, ed threads 0f the e es a e firmly held against Fig.
  • FIG. 2 is a top plan view of a finished doily with disarrangement or fraying by the cementitious its self-contained design
  • p u d- Fig. 3 is a fragmentary longitudinal section, While' the doily has been illustrated as circu- 35 taken on line 3-3 of Fig. 2. lar, it may be of any shape desired.
  • the pile loops 9 forming the motifs in the transversely of the fabric and mainly bythe pile 45 backing I may be made in accordance with my threads, then coating the entire back of the piece United States Letters Patent No. 1,934,942, dated With a m al which Will bind all threads of the November 14, 1933, and No. 1,914,278, dated June fabric, and then cutting the individual doilies 13, 1933, from the width of fabric, whereby all threads are

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Oct. 19, 1937. w, MOSTERTZ 2,096,193
METHOD OF MAKING DOILIES Filed March 16, 1936 11 v INVENTOR I'ZRDINAILQ WMosTERTZ Patented Oct. 19, 1937 4 I 2,096,193
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 2,096,193 METHOD OF MAKING DOILIES Ferdinand W.;Mstertz, Philadelphia, Pa. Application March 16, 1936, Serial No. 69,110
1 Claim. (01. 28-1) This invention relates to a doily or mat cut be of any configuration desired, are obtained by from woven material and has special reference use of the well known jacquard mechanism operto the cementing of the back thereof to prevent ating in conjunction with the ordinary weaving displacement of the threads at the points of sev mechanism used for forming the backing l.
5 erance, and also to act as a non-skidding means When the width of material 6 with its self- 5 when the doily is used on smooth polished surcontained patterns or motifs has been completed, faces. the under surface thereof is treated with a ce- An object of the invention is to provide a doily mentitious compound I I. This cementitious comor protective pad or mat of any configuration cut p und fir ly b s together the threads o t 10 from a width of woven material and in which the woven and pile fabrics, so that when the indi- 10 severed threads are held to prevent disarrangevidual doilies are cut from the width material, ment. the threads at the cut or serrated edges will be Another object of the invention is to provide a cemented toge and st diSaI'reIIge-V doily or mat cut from fabric having pile designs ment. 7
and in which the severed ends of the'pile threads The cementitious backing, which 'may be of 15 are also held to prevent displacement. any desired material such, for instance, as a rub- A still further object of the invention is to her compound, in addition to forming a binding provide a rubber backed doily or protective mat ection be w n t e threads, p a y at which will be liquid proof and will also prevent the points of severance, acts also to prevent slipslippage when used on smooth polished surfaces. p 0 t e m When u on S h polished According to the invention, the doily or protecsurfaces, a prevents liq i fr seeping tive mat is cut from a loom width of woven mat u h onto id rf d further pr vi terial having thereon a self-contained pile decoe de y W th a fie l b fi hacking Which ration, and a cementitious backing for connectat all times retains its shape without creasing or ing the severed threads of the woven and pile d s ng Of the d y n a y- 25 fabrics to prevent disarrangement at'points of After the width of material has been treated V severance. with the cementitious compound, the mats or The drawing illustrates an embodiment of the es each Co ta g a comple motif, design invention and the views therein are as follows: or decoration, are cut or stamp d from the said Fig. 1 is a plan view of woven pile fabric showial, thus p o aneat vi y 30 ing the manner in which the doilies with their ifed d ily. as s wn in Fi n which the s vself-contained patterns are cut therefrom, ed threads 0f the e es a e firmly held against Fig. 2 is a top plan view of a finished doily with disarrangement or fraying by the cementitious its self-contained design, and p u d- Fig. 3 is a fragmentary longitudinal section, While' the doily has been illustrated as circu- 35 taken on line 3-3 of Fig. 2. lar, it may be of any shape desired.
In the manufacture of the present invention, a Of cou se t e do y illustrated y be modified width of material 6, as shown fragmentarily in and changed i Various Way without departing Fig. 1, is provided, said width of material comfrom the invention herein set forth and hereafter 40 prising a backing 1 formed of ordinary weaving Claimed- 0 and self-contained motifs or patterns 8 formed Th inv n i hereby l imed as f llows: by pile loops 9, either cut or in the form of The method of producing unbound doilies'comfrise or frizette to provide a variation in the surprising e Steps f first Weaving Se fabric in face textures of the doilies. loom widths withindividual motifs thereon formed 'The pile loops 9 forming the motifs in the transversely of the fabric and mainly bythe pile 45 backing I may be made in accordance with my threads, then coating the entire back of the piece United States Letters Patent No. 1,934,942, dated With a m al which Will bind all threads of the November 14, 1933, and No. 1,914,278, dated June fabric, and then cutting the individual doilies 13, 1933, from the width of fabric, whereby all threads are The motifs or patterns 8 contained in the 'finheld a a st ay 5o ished individual doilies or mats and which may FERDINAND W. MOSTERTZ.
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