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  • Our invention is a Woven fabric having open meshes of inelastic material provided with elastic selvages, constructed as follows:
  • a are indie-rubber threads, which form the selvage D, either on both or only on one side, and said threads are made more or less numerous, as occasion may require, (five to eight being the usual number.)
  • said threads Prior to weaving the said threads they are stretched to two or three times their normal length, and when the finished fabric is out from the loom the said elastic threads assume their normal length, and thereby cause the open woven net-work to pnelrer or fold in proportion as said threads were stretched while in the loom; but the selvages remain unpnckcred.
  • the Weftthread is then moistened with a solvent of the material deposited on the warp-thread before it is put into the shuttle, and by this moisture the adhesive material on the warp-thread is redissolved snliiciently to cause the interlaced threads to adhere to each other, thus fixing them in their relative positions to for-n1 the permanent open meshes.
  • a loom-woven fabric the body of which consists of open inelastic puckered meshes cemented together at their intersection and elastic unpuckered edges having the warps thereof laid closely together to form bends, substan tially as specified.

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O. EOULT 8; T. W. HEINEMANN.
WOVEN FABRIC.
. Patented Feb. 1, 1887 n. PETERS. Pmomnc ra rer, wammgzon, 9,0
ilnrrnn S'rn'rns idn'rnnr @rrrcn CYRUS HOULT AND THEODORE W. HEINEMANN, OF UHIGAGO, ILLINOIS; SAID EOULT ASSIGNOR TO SAID HEINEMANN.
WOVEN FABRlC.
SPECIPIC'ATICN forming part of Letters Patent No. 356,836, dated February 1, 1887.
Application filed March 5, 1886. Serial No. 194,094. (Specimens) To all 1072,0722, it may concern:
Be it known that we, CYRUS HOULT and THEODORE YV. Hnmnnrsnn, citizens of the United States, residing at Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Woven Fabrics, which are fully set forth in the following specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part hereof, and in which- F'gnre l is a plan View of a piece of fabric made according to our invention,as it appears stretched in the loom, with a portion through its center removed. Fig. 2 shows, on an enlarged scale, a short fragment of our fabric in perspective, representing more clearly the manner in which the threads are interwoven with each other and how the elastic edges are formed.
Our invention is a Woven fabric having open meshes of inelastic material provided with elastic selvages, constructed as follows:
In the drawings, a are indie-rubber threads, which form the selvage D, either on both or only on one side, and said threads are made more or less numerous, as occasion may require, (five to eight being the usual number.) Prior to weaving the said threads they are stretched to two or three times their normal length, and when the finished fabric is out from the loom the said elastic threads assume their normal length, and thereby cause the open woven net-work to pnelrer or fold in proportion as said threads were stretched while in the loom; but the selvages remain unpnckcred. Said threads of the selvage, together with a number of adjoining inelastic threads, (1, are laid closely together, so as to form ahend, and while being woven are stretched upon the and (preferably) are prepared by passing them V through a solution of gum or other adhesive material, and then dried before being put into the loom, being thus covered with a dry deposit of adhesive material. The Weftthread is then moistened with a solvent of the material deposited on the warp-thread before it is put into the shuttle, and by this moisture the adhesive material on the warp-thread is redissolved snliiciently to cause the interlaced threads to adhere to each other, thus fixing them in their relative positions to for-n1 the permanent open meshes. We may also pass the Weft-thread from the shuttle over a sponge saturated with adissolved gum while being Woven in the loom.
What we claim is- A loom-woven fabric the body of which consists of open inelastic puckered meshes cemented together at their intersection and elastic unpuckered edges having the warps thereof laid closely together to form bends, substan tially as specified.
CYRUS HOULT. THEODORE XV. HElNE-MANN.
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US2829680A (en) * 1955-03-21 1958-04-08 Roberts Cushman & Company Woven narrow fabrics with resilient edges
FR2595935A1 (en) * 1986-03-21 1987-09-25 Legros Bernard Automatic remote-control device for opening and closing curtains

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2829680A (en) * 1955-03-21 1958-04-08 Roberts Cushman & Company Woven narrow fabrics with resilient edges
FR2595935A1 (en) * 1986-03-21 1987-09-25 Legros Bernard Automatic remote-control device for opening and closing curtains

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