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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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  • quiltings 850., now iu-use.
  • This I accomplishby using paper as the base or non -heat-conducting portion of this quilting or batting. It is desirable that such quiltingsor battings should have a low degree of heat conductivity and be light, pliable, and noiseless.
  • thissubstitute I cause the paper to be so treated or.manipulated that it shall be pliable and noiseless, and in such condition use it separarermm or between exterior confining fabrics or attached to one as woolen or cotton battings are now used 5 and my invention may be said thus in general terms to consist in a new article of quilting or batting formed from paper, as more specifically hereinafter set forth and claimed.
  • b b are sheets of paper secured by the lines of stitching a a between exterior protections-say of cloth 0 0.
  • lines of stitching a a there may be used any method of attachment-as, for instance, glue, paste, mucilage applied over the entire surface or in lines or spots only.
  • the sheets of paper b b which may be as many more in numher as the thickness of the desired fabric demands should beof some strong, tough thin paper, preferably quite fibrous and with little sizing.
  • Fig. 3 may be used, preferably tough and fibrous, which should be subjected to squeez- For the ing, twisting, rolling, or such other process or manipulation as will thoroughly crumple it, as shown in Fig. 3, and render it pliable and noiseless.
  • a convenient way of doing this is to pass the paper once or several times in each of its directions between finely corrugated rollers or wheels which will crinkle or buckle it without breaking or tearing it.
  • the sheets then, so prepared, may be used between the exterior fabrics, c c, or may be put upon the market for use in those relations where other materials will furnish the exterior fabrics, as in coat linings or waddin gs.
  • B B are the exterior fabrics, B being partly removed to show the paper material U confined between them "in the same manner as b 11 between a c in Figs. 1 and 2.
  • the paper is shredded or clipped, and the shreds or clippings are rolled, crinkled, or curled, and then matted together and secured in position between B B, as indicated.
  • waddings may be prepared, which will be' economical in cost, light, pliable, noiseless, and of low heat conductibility, adapted for use in most, if not all, the situations and relations in which the present battings, waddings, and quiltings are used.

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(ModeL) T, M. WILLEY. MANUFACTURE OF BED GOVERINGS, 8:0.
No. 274,690. Patented Mar.27, 1883.
WITNESSES I N YENTOR.
UN TED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
THOMAS M. WILLEY, OF EAST HADDAM, CONNECTICUT.
MANUFACTURE OF BED-COVEIRINGS, C.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 274,690, dated March 27, 1883.
Applicationfiled January 15, 1883. tModel.)
quiltings, 850., now iu-use. This I accomplishby using paper as the base or non -heat-conducting portion of this quilting or batting. It is desirable that such quiltingsor battings should have a low degree of heat conductivity and be light, pliable, and noiseless. In the manufacture of thissubstitute I cause the paper to be so treated or.manipulated that it shall be pliable and noiseless, and in such condition use it separarermm or between exterior confining fabrics or attached to one as woolen or cotton battings are now used 5 and my invention may be said thus in general terms to consist in a new article of quilting or batting formed from paper, as more specifically hereinafter set forth and claimed.
In the drawings are given conventional rep. resentations of several of the many ways in which the invention may be reduced to practice, Figures 1 4, and 3 being plan viewsofthese ways, while Fig. 2 is across-section of the form shown in Fig. 1.
In Figs. 1 and 2, b b are sheets of paper secured by the lines of stitching a a between exterior protections-say of cloth 0 0. lines of stitching a a there (may be used any method of attachment-as, for instance, glue, paste, mucilage applied over the entire surface or in lines or spots only. The sheets of paper b b, which may be as many more in numher as the thickness of the desired fabric demands should beof some strong, tough thin paper, preferably quite fibrous and with little sizing. When it is desirable to use only one thickness of paper as a substitutefor the several of Figs. 1 and 2 a thicker, heavier paper, A of Fig. 3, may be used, preferably tough and fibrous, which should be subjected to squeez- For the ing, twisting, rolling, or such other process or manipulation as will thoroughly crumple it, as shown in Fig. 3, and render it pliable and noiseless. A convenient way of doing this is to pass the paper once or several times in each of its directions between finely corrugated rollers or wheels which will crinkle or buckle it without breaking or tearing it. The sheets then, so prepared, may be used between the exterior fabrics, c c, or may be put upon the market for use in those relations where other materials will furnish the exterior fabrics, as in coat linings or waddin gs.
In Fig. 4, B B are the exterior fabrics, B being partly removed to show the paper material U confined between them "in the same manner as b 11 between a c in Figs. 1 and 2. In this instance the paper is shredded or clipped, and the shreds or clippings are rolled, crinkled, or curled, and then matted together and secured in position between B B, as indicated.
By any of these means a novel substitute for woolen or cotton quiltings, battings, or
waddings may be prepared, which will be' economical in cost, light, pliable, noiseless, and of low heat conductibility, adapted for use in most, if not all, the situations and relations in which the present battings, waddings, and quiltings are used.
I am aware that the non-heat-conducting properties of paper have long been known; but I am not aware that any invention has ever before been made for utilizing it for that property' in anew article of manufacture, such as I have herein shown and described.
What I claim is- 1. As a new article of manufacture, a bat-
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US4944053A (en) * 1987-09-08 1990-07-31 Smith Mary E Fabric device in combination with a bed, resting surface or examining table for facilitating user turning and patient examinations
US4977632A (en) * 1989-10-16 1990-12-18 Visy Board Properties Pty. Ltd. Low-cost sleeping bag

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4944053A (en) * 1987-09-08 1990-07-31 Smith Mary E Fabric device in combination with a bed, resting surface or examining table for facilitating user turning and patient examinations
US4977632A (en) * 1989-10-16 1990-12-18 Visy Board Properties Pty. Ltd. Low-cost sleeping bag

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