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US250020A
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  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of a portion of my improvement enlarged.
  • Fig. 2 is a crosssection of the same, taken through the linear m, Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a plan view of a portion of the chaiirwork; and Fig. etis a cross-section of the same, taken through the line y 9 Fig. 3.
  • the objectof this invention is to secure crossbars in jewelry chain-work without solder.
  • Theinvention consists in constructing chain- Work for jewelry of interlaced spirals having cross-bars inserted in every other spiral, and bending or folding the side edges of the chainwork down upon the body of the said chainwork, whereby polished cross-bars can be used and firmly secured in place without being heated, as will be hereinafter fully described.
  • the chain-work is formed by turning or screwing the coils of spiral wires A into each other, the said spirals being made of a length equal to the desired width of the chain-work.
  • Oross-barsB arethen passed through every 0 other spiral A, as shown in Figs. 1 and 2.
  • the bars B are made of an equal length with the spirals A.
  • the side edges, 0, of the chainwork are then bent or folded over upon the body of the said chain-work,'as shown in Figs. 35 Sand 4.
  • the folding over of the edges 0 gives a finish to the chain-work and fastens the cross-bars B securely in place, so that the said side bars do not need to be secured by solder.
  • This construction enables the work- 40 man to use polished cross-bars B, as they do not require to be heated by soldering, the said heating destroying the polish, which cannot be again restored.
  • Iclaim 5 as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent Chain-work for jewelry, formed of interlocking spiral wires A and cross-bars B in every othercoil, the side edges, 0, of said cross-bars 0 and wires being folded over the body of the chain-Work, whereby soldering is rendered unnecessary, and polished cross-bars may be employed, as described.

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B. VIEILLE. v
CHAIN WORK FOR JEWELRY. No. 250,020. Patented Nov. 22,1881.
.mmmnm INVENTOR KWW ATTORNEYS;
UNITED STATES PATENT EMILE VIEILLE, OF PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND.
CHAIN-WORK FOR JEWELRY.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 250,020, dated November 22, 1881.
Application filed May 21, 1851. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, EMILE VIEILLE, of the city and county of Providence, Rhode Island, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Chain-Work for Jewelry, of which the following is a specification.
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a portion of my improvement enlarged. Fig. 2 is a crosssection of the same, taken through the linear m, Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is a plan view of a portion of the chaiirwork; and Fig. etis a cross-section of the same, taken through the line y 9 Fig. 3.
Similar letters of reference indicate correspondin g parts.
The objectof this invention is to secure crossbars in jewelry chain-work without solder.
Theinvention consists in constructing chain- Work for jewelry of interlaced spirals having cross-bars inserted in every other spiral, and bending or folding the side edges of the chainwork down upon the body of the said chainwork, whereby polished cross-bars can be used and firmly secured in place without being heated, as will be hereinafter fully described.
The chain-work is formed by turning or screwing the coils of spiral wires A into each other, the said spirals being made of a length equal to the desired width of the chain-work.
Oross-barsB arethen passed through every 0 other spiral A, as shown in Figs. 1 and 2. The bars B are made of an equal length with the spirals A. The side edges, 0, of the chainwork are then bent or folded over upon the body of the said chain-work,'as shown in Figs. 35 Sand 4. The folding over of the edges 0 gives a finish to the chain-work and fastens the cross-bars B securely in place, so that the said side bars do not need to be secured by solder. This construction enables the work- 40 man to use polished cross-bars B, as they do not require to be heated by soldering, the said heating destroying the polish, which cannot be again restored.
Having thus described my invention, Iclaim 5 as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent Chain-work for jewelry, formed of interlocking spiral wires A and cross-bars B in every othercoil, the side edges, 0, of said cross-bars 0 and wires being folded over the body of the chain-Work, whereby soldering is rendered unnecessary, and polished cross-bars may be employed, as described.
. EMILE VIEILLE.
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AURION V. GnEVERs, WM. W. NICKOLS.
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US6027785A (en) * 1998-06-08 2000-02-22 Yugen Kaisha Yoshiba Kozo Dezain Impact absorbing net and a method for absorbing impact
US20090326433A1 (en) * 2008-06-27 2009-12-31 Albrecht Thomas E Implantable device for the treatment of obesity

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