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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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  • CABiNETSFGR SEWING MACHINESM SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 279,875, dated June 19, 1883.
  • the object of my present invention is to pro? vide a case for sewing -inacl1ines that shall be strong, light, durable, and ornamental, that will not warp and check by changes of temperature and climate, and which can be manufactured with facility and at moderate cost.
  • my invention' consists of a case or cabinet formed of paper or mill-board material, treated with an anti-warping or hardening preparation, and coated with enamel, substantially as hereinafter described.
  • Figure l is a perspective View of a sewing-machine, for illustrating the nature of my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is an end view of the case.
  • Fig. 3 is a front view of the same; and
  • Fig. 4 is a transverse section, drawn to a larger scale.
  • the corners of the case can be re-enforced by doubling the thickness of the paper-board, as at D, and raised'panels may be formed, as at E, by additional thicknesses of paper material glued onto the sides
  • a further re-enforce or rim can be made by a third thickness of paperboard around the edge, as at F.
  • a hardening or anti-warping compound or prepara tion such as described in my application for patent of even date herewith, and composed of drying-oil, shellac, alcohol, and chloride of zinc, or chemicals imparting effects of equivalent nature, which hardens and strengthens the material, prevents the parts from warping or twisting, fillsthe joints and depressions, and cements the several parts into a homogeneous construction having great stability and stiffness, While it is light and elastic.
  • the anti warping compound When the anti warping compound is thoroughly dried, (by artificial means, if desired,) the eX- terior of the case-is then coated and finished with japan or enamel by the ordinary process of j apanni n g and bakin It maybe decorated with pearl inlaid work, gilding, or other suita ble ornamentation.
  • the individual parts may be severally treated or immersed in the anti-warping compound before they are put together, if desired, the whole being again coated therewith after the parts are put together and/[he case completed.
  • the style or design of the case or cabinet may be varied, as desired, to suit the requirements of particular machines.
  • the top of the case or the ends can be made round or curved, by wetting andbending the paper-board to the desired form before applywarp, shrink, check, or swell by changes of temperature or climate, and are not affected or injured by heat or moisture, and are therefore especially serviceable for use in tropical countries.
  • the cases are easily kept clean, are not liable to be broken or jammed by rough usage, and, while forming an elegant and desirable finish for the sewing-machine, they can be manufactured and furnished at a comparatively small cost.

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- G. A. LOVELL.
GASB. 0R CABINET FOR SEWING MAGHiNESV I No. 279,875. Patented June 19,1883.
UNITED STA ES PATENT (3Fricn.
. GEORGE A. LOVELL, OF ORANGE, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO ALBERT A.
"LOVELL, OF WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS.
CASE OR CABiNETSFGR SEWING=MACHINESM SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 279,875, dated June 19, 1883.
Application filed August 9,1882. (No model) To aZZ whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, GEORGE A. LOVELL, of Orange, in the county of Franklin and State of Massachusetts, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Cases or Cabinets for Sewing-lvlachines; and I declare the following to be a description of my said invention sufficiently full, clear, and exact to enable others or ends, as illustrated.
skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, which form a part of this specification.
The object of my present invention is to pro? vide a case for sewing -inacl1ines that shall be strong, light, durable, and ornamental, that will not warp and check by changes of temperature and climate, and which can be manufactured with facility and at moderate cost.
To this end my invention'consists of a case or cabinet formed of paper or mill-board material, treated with an anti-warping or hardening preparation, and coated with enamel, substantially as hereinafter described.
In the drawings, Figure l is a perspective View of a sewing-machine, for illustrating the nature of my invention. Fig. 2 is an end view of the case. Fig. 3 is a front view of the same; and Fig. 4 is a transverse section, drawn to a larger scale.
In the construction of my improved sewing machine case I use ordinary heavy mill-board or paper-board, or tar-board, similar to such as is used by book-binders. This is first cut to the proper forms for making the several parts of the case-such as the sides A, ends B, top 0, and re-enforces D for the angles and raised panels E-as desired. These several parts can be cut by means of dies, or by other suitable means, and are readily fitted together and fixed in position by means of glue or other suitable fastenings. The corners of the case can be re-enforced by doubling the thickness of the paper-board, as at D, and raised'panels may be formed, as at E, by additional thicknesses of paper material glued onto the sides A further re-enforce or rim can be made by a third thickness of paperboard around the edge, as at F. The case or cabinet, after it is formed, is completely saturated, filled, or coated with a hardening or anti-warping compound or prepara tion, such as described in my application for patent of even date herewith, and composed of drying-oil, shellac, alcohol, and chloride of zinc, or chemicals imparting effects of equivalent nature, which hardens and strengthens the material, prevents the parts from warping or twisting, fillsthe joints and depressions, and cements the several parts into a homogeneous construction having great stability and stiffness, While it is light and elastic. When the anti warping compound is thoroughly dried, (by artificial means, if desired,) the eX- terior of the case-is then coated and finished with japan or enamel by the ordinary process of j apanni n g and bakin It maybe decorated with pearl inlaid work, gilding, or other suita ble ornamentation.
The individual parts may be severally treated or immersed in the anti-warping compound before they are put together, if desired, the whole being again coated therewith after the parts are put together and/[he case completed.
The style or design of the case or cabinet may be varied, as desired, to suit the requirements of particular machines.
The top of the case or the ends can be made round or curved, by wetting andbending the paper-board to the desired form before applywarp, shrink, check, or swell by changes of temperature or climate, and are not affected or injured by heat or moisture, and are therefore especially serviceable for use in tropical countries. The cases are easily kept clean, are not liable to be broken or jammed by rough usage, and, while forming an elegant and desirable finish for the sewing-machine, they can be manufactured and furnished at a comparatively small cost.
\VhatIelaim as of my invention, and desire I enforced angles substantially as shown, and i6 to secure by Letters Patent, is having its exterior surface finished with 1.. A case or cabinet for sewing-machines, enamel. or japan, substantially as set forth. formed of paper or paper-boaul consolidated Vitness my hand this 3&1 day of August, 5 with an anti-warping hardening compound or A. D. 1882.
solution, and externally enameled, substan tially as hereinbefore set forth. Vitnesses:
2, The case or cabinet for sewing-machines, \VALDO R. FoRREsTEn, formed of the paper-hoard described, with re GEORGE BROWN.
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