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US390300A US390300DA US390300A US 390300 A US390300 A US 390300A US 390300D A US390300D A US 390300DA US 390300 A US390300 A US 390300A
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  • Down quilts and other down clothing are at present generally made by stitching together two pieces of material to hold the interposed down, and such stitching is now generally arranged in patterns of quilting and in small compartnients,so that the down may be equally distributed and kept in its place throughout the quilt or garment. It has been found, however, that there is a want of ventilation in such quilted articles.
  • the object of the present invention is to remedy this defect, and to combine all the desirable qualities of a woolen blanket with the warmth, lightness, softness, and comfort of a down quilt.
  • the double row of stitching is made wider or narrower, according as it is desirable to have more or less ventilation in the article, and in a down quilt it is recommended that such rows ofstitehing should be one quarter of an inch apart, so that a space of this dimension may be available for ventilation over the surface of the quilt where the same is stitched.
  • 0 O are the double lines of stitching by which the body of the quilt is divided into coinpartments b b, of any desired configuration as maybe required to produce any variety of designs in relief upon the quilt.
  • the spaces (1 between the double parallel rows of stitches O G are left unfilled with down, and being comparatively thin afford means for the ready passage of air through the quilt from side to side, and consequently pcrmit ventilation therein, which is prevented in the spaces filled with down.
  • compartments or pockets I) l) are filled with down, in the customary manner, through openings left for the purpose when the quilt is stitched, said openings being subsequently separately stitched up and closed.

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A. FOX, Decd. W. G. HENDERSON, Administrator.
DOWN QUILT.
No. 390,300. Patented Oct. 2, 1888.
N. PETERS. mlo-Lm m mr, wathingivfh DC.
I NIED STATES PATENT rrrca.
VILLIAM G. HENDERSON, OF WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, AD-
MINISTRATOR OF ADAM FOX, DECEASED.
DOWN QUILT.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 390,300, dated October 2, 1888.
Application filed February 27, 1888. Serial No. 265,473. {No model.) Patented in England April 4, 1884, No. 5,920.
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, \VILLIAM G. HENDER- SON, of \Vashington city, in the District ofOolumbia, am the administrator of ADAM FOX, late of the city of Manchester, England, and that said ADAM FOX did invent certain new and useful Improvements in Down Quilts and Clothing, for which Letters Patent were granted to him in England April 4, 1884., No. 5,929; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon, making a part of this specification, in which Figure 1 is a plan view ofa down quilt made according to this invention, and Fig. 2 a transverse section thereofin line a: w of Fig. 1.
Down quilts and other down clothing are at present generally made by stitching together two pieces of material to hold the interposed down, and such stitching is now generally arranged in patterns of quilting and in small compartnients,so that the down may be equally distributed and kept in its place throughout the quilt or garment. It has been found, however, that there is a want of ventilation in such quilted articles.
The importance of free ventilation in coverings for the bed and body is well recognized. The interposition of down between the facing pieces in the manufacture of quilts prevents this desirable ventilation, so that a covering wholly stuffed with down in manner as heretofore practiced, although light and warm, combining in fact the warmth of three blankets in less than the weight of one, is nevertheless subject to the objection which applies to gar ments or coverings of india-rubber-viz., of being wholly impervious to air.
The object of the present invention is to remedy this defect, and to combine all the desirable qualities of a woolen blanket with the warmth, lightness, softness, and comfort of a down quilt.
It consists of making a double instead of a single row ofstitching in producing the quilted patterns in the improved coverings and in excluding the down or stuffing material from between such double row of stitching. .Z-y this means spaces are distributed all over the quilt or garment, which, being unfilled with down,
allow of ventilation and, furthermore, add to its beauty. The double row of stitching is made wider or narrower, according as it is desirable to have more or less ventilation in the article, and in a down quilt it is recommended that such rows ofstitehing should be one quarter of an inch apart, so that a space of this dimension may be available for ventilation over the surface of the quilt where the same is stitched.
In the accompanying drawings, A A repre sent the body of the quilt stuffed with down.
0 O are the double lines of stitching by which the body of the quilt is divided into coinpartments b b, of any desired configuration as maybe required to produce any variety of designs in relief upon the quilt.
The spaces (1 between the double parallel rows of stitches O G are left unfilled with down, and being comparatively thin afford means for the ready passage of air through the quilt from side to side, and consequently pcrmit ventilation therein, which is prevented in the spaces filled with down.
The compartments or pockets I) l) are filled with down, in the customary manner, through openings left for the purpose when the quilt is stitched, said openings being subsequently separately stitched up and closed.
The above arrangement of quilting is available for any article made up with any description of wedding, as well as of down.
Having now particularly described and ascertained the nature of the said invention of ADAM Fox and in what manner the same is to be performed, I claim as his invcntion A quilted fabric composed of the stuffed portions b b, the double. rows of stitches O 0 between said receptacles, and the intervening plain unstuffed spaces d d, substantially in the manner and for the purpose herein set forth.
In testimony whereof Ihavc signed my name to this specification in the presence oftwo subscribing witnesses.
WVILLIAM G. HENDERSON, Administrator of Adam Fox,- deceased.
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ALFRED T. GAGE, W. O. DUVALL.
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US5899160A (en) * 1997-09-02 1999-05-04 Hoag; Barbara Jones Puff quilt square maker and method for using
US20170295961A1 (en) * 2016-04-14 2017-10-19 Bedgear, Llc Vented blanket

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US5899160A (en) * 1997-09-02 1999-05-04 Hoag; Barbara Jones Puff quilt square maker and method for using
US20170295961A1 (en) * 2016-04-14 2017-10-19 Bedgear, Llc Vented blanket

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