US35163A - Improvement in mode of making button-holes - Google Patents

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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B29WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
    • B29CSHAPING OR JOINING OF PLASTICS; SHAPING OF MATERIAL IN A PLASTIC STATE, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; AFTER-TREATMENT OF THE SHAPED PRODUCTS, e.g. REPAIRING
    • B29C65/00Joining or sealing of preformed parts, e.g. welding of plastics materials; Apparatus therefor
    • B29C65/02Joining or sealing of preformed parts, e.g. welding of plastics materials; Apparatus therefor by heating, with or without pressure
    • B29C65/04Dielectric heating, e.g. high-frequency welding, i.e. radio frequency welding of plastic materials having dielectric properties, e.g. PVC
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T156/00Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture
    • Y10T156/10Methods of surface bonding and/or assembly therefor
    • Y10T156/1002Methods of surface bonding and/or assembly therefor with permanent bending or reshaping or surface deformation of self sustaining lamina
    • Y10T156/1039Surface deformation only of sandwich or lamina [e.g., embossed panels]
    • Y10T156/1041Subsequent to lamination
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
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    • Y10T156/10Methods of surface bonding and/or assembly therefor
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  • gutta-percha or a cementing composition, dies, heat, and pressure.
  • the gut-ta-percha is to be employed in the shape of a thin sheet, or, what is better, a layer of gutta-percha spread on cloth or some other flexible and easily-cut material.
  • the sheet of gutta-percha or cloth covered with gutta-percha is to be interposed between the two layers of cloth and where each buttonhole is to be formed, after which the usual cut for the button-hole is to be made through both the layers of cloth and the intermediate layer of gutta-percha-covered cloth.
  • the next step of the process is to place the slit between the two dies, having their pressing-surfaces properly made, so as to imitate the stitching of an ordinary sewed buttonshole.l
  • One of these dies should be made with a separator or guide, or thin or knifelike projections, to extend from it and'pass through the slit made in the cloth, the other die being constructed with a recess to receive such guide.
  • Figure l is a top view of the lower die as provided with such a guide.
  • Fig. 2 is an under side view of the upper die.
  • Figs. 3 and 4 are transverse sections, and Figs. 5 and 6 are longitudinal sections, of such dies.
  • A is the lower, and B the upper, die.
  • the former is provided with the guide, which is shown at a, while the latter has the guide chamber or recess b, which is of a form and size to correspond with and receive the guide or separatorl should extend through the slit of the cloth.
  • Either one or both the dies should be in a heated state, the temperature thereof being such as, while it will cause the gutta-percha to melt and run into the cloth, will not cause the die or dies to burn either the guttapercha or the cloth.
  • one of the dies should beforced toward the other, so as to compress the cloth iirmly between them, the pressure being kept on long enough to cause the gutta-percha to melt and run into,m or more or less through, the two thicknesses of cloth, whereby they, around the button-hole slit, will not only be cemented together, but will be impressed bythe dies, so as to have the appearance of being stitched or sewed.
  • the separator or guide keeps the two edges of the slit separate from each other, and thus prevents them from becoming cemented together by the "gutta-percha. and pressure have been applied a suitable time, the dies may be drawn apart and the cloth removed from them.
  • the cloth may be again submitted to pressure between another set of such dies in a cool state, and this in 'order to cool and rapidly set the melted or heated dazzlingpercha.
  • Eyelet-holes may be made in cloth or other material in a like manner, the dies and the separator being formed to correspond with the shape of the holes to be produced.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
HENRY LOEWENBERG, OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.
IMPROVEMENT -IN MODE OF MAKING BUTTON-HOLES. E
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 35,163, dated May 6, 1862.'`
To all whom t may concerii':
Be it known that I, HENRY LoEwENEERG, a native of the Kingdom of Prussia, and now residing in Boston, in the county of Suffolk and State of Massachusetts, have invented a new and useful Improvement or Mode of Manufacturing Button-Holes in Cloth, Leather, or other Material, and I do hereby declare the same to be fully described in the following specilication.
In carrying out my invention I make use of gutta-percha or a cementing composition, dies, heat, and pressure. The gut-ta-percha is to be employed in the shape of a thin sheet, or, what is better, a layer of gutta-percha spread on cloth or some other flexible and easily-cut material. I prefer to useaveryloosely-woven or netted cloth or one having iine meshes in it, in which ease it will only be necessary to apply the gutta-percha to one side of the cloth. If, however, a closely-woven or a fulled cloth or a close fabric is used, the gutta-percha may be spread on opposite sides of it. In almost allgarments in which button-holes are required to be made, such holes are formed in two or more thicknesses of cloth.
In making a buttonhole by my process, the
sheet of gutta-percha or cloth covered with gutta-percha is to be interposed between the two layers of cloth and where each buttonhole is to be formed, after which the usual cut for the button-hole is to be made through both the layers of cloth and the intermediate layer of gutta-percha-covered cloth. This having been done, the next step of the process is to place the slit between the two dies, having their pressing-surfaces properly made, so as to imitate the stitching of an ordinary sewed buttonshole.l One of these dies should be made with a separator or guide, or thin or knifelike projections, to extend from it and'pass through the slit made in the cloth, the other die being constructed with a recess to receive such guide.
Figure lis a top view of the lower die as provided with such a guide. Fig. 2 is an under side view of the upper die. Figs. 3 and 4 are transverse sections, and Figs. 5 and 6 are longitudinal sections, of such dies.
In these gures, A is the lower, and B the upper, die. The former is provided with the guide, which is shown at a, while the latter has the guide chamber or recess b, which is of a form and size to correspond with and receive the guide or separatorl should extend through the slit of the cloth. Either one or both the dies should be in a heated state, the temperature thereof being such as, while it will cause the gutta-percha to melt and run into the cloth, will not cause the die or dies to burn either the guttapercha or the cloth. Next, one of the dies should beforced toward the other, so as to compress the cloth iirmly between them, the pressure being kept on long enough to cause the gutta-percha to melt and run into,m or more or less through, the two thicknesses of cloth, whereby they, around the button-hole slit, will not only be cemented together, but will be impressed bythe dies, so as to have the appearance of being stitched or sewed. The separator or guide keeps the two edges of the slit separate from each other, and thus prevents them from becoming cemented together by the "gutta-percha. and pressure have been applied a suitable time, the dies may be drawn apart and the cloth removed from them.
If desirable, the cloth may be again submitted to pressure between another set of such dies in a cool state, and this in 'order to cool and rapidly set the melted or heated gottapercha.
I do not intend to contlne my invention strictly to the employment of gutta-percha, as other cementing substances or coinposi tions, capable of being rendered fluid by heat' and of afterward hardening, may be used.
Eyelet-holes may be made in cloth or other material in a like manner, the dies and the separator being formed to correspond with the shape of the holes to be produced.
I claim as my invention- The new method, substantially as above described, of making either button or eyelet holes, such involving the employment of dies, heat, pressure, and gutta-percha, or its equivalent, substantially in manner as specified.
HENRY LOEWENBERG.
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R. H. EDDY, F. P. HALE, Jr.
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US3423271A (en) * 1965-02-11 1969-01-21 Pfaff Ag G M Cutting of thermoplastic fabrics
US3500509A (en) * 1966-07-01 1970-03-17 Amh Corp Reinforced buttonhole

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3423271A (en) * 1965-02-11 1969-01-21 Pfaff Ag G M Cutting of thermoplastic fabrics
US3500509A (en) * 1966-07-01 1970-03-17 Amh Corp Reinforced buttonhole

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