US4246A - Fieemait s hat - Google Patents

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US4246A
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    • A42BHATS; HEAD COVERINGS
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  • Hats for remen and watchmen have been heretofore made of lea-ther, and have been strengthened in the crown by the forming of welts or ribs thereon, as a safeguard from injury by a blow or by falling bodies.
  • Such hats are, however so costly as to prevent their general use, and are so weighty as to be not only burdensome but to produce great distress and pain in the head if worn forv a few hours only.
  • My improved hatcan be afforded at about one third of the cost of those made of leather, and not exceeding one half their weight, while they possess all the useful properties of those made of leather.
  • This cement may be of the resinous kind combined with wool, tow or other fibrous material; orV with drying oil or varnish which being subjected to the heat necessary for drying the japan with which the hats are to be coated, will become sufficiently hard for the intended 3urpose.
  • the accompanying 1drawing represents one of my hats, A, A, being the welts, or ribs on its crown.
  • the hats are to be well coated with suitable Japan varnish, in the ordinary way.

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UNITED sTATEs PATENT EEiao-E.
JAMES BROWN, OF NEVARK, NEW JERSEY.
FIREMANS HAT.
Speccaton of Letters Patent No. 4,246, dated November 1, 1845.
To all wiz-m t may concern Be it known that I, JAMES BROWN, of the city of Newark, in the county of Essex and State of New Jersey, have invented a new and useful Manufacture of Firemens or Watchmens Hats; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full and exact description thereof.
Hats for remen and watchmen have been heretofore made of lea-ther, and have been strengthened in the crown by the forming of welts or ribs thereon, as a safeguard from injury by a blow or by falling bodies. Such hats, are, however so costly as to prevent their general use, and are so weighty as to be not only burdensome but to produce great distress and pain in the head if worn forv a few hours only. l
My improved hatcan be afforded at about one third of the cost of those made of leather, and not exceeding one half their weight, while they possess all the useful properties of those made of leather.
I make the body of my improved hats of wool, and by means of proper molds or blocks I form upon their crowns any desired number of welts or ribs; these welts or ribs I fill on the inside with some hard substance which will cause them to preserve their form and to resist the effects of a blow upon them. I have for this purpose essayed strips of metal, of white oak, and of hickory; but upon the whole I give the preference to a cement which will become hard by cooling or by drying and which will at the same time, be tough and unyielding. This cement may be of the resinous kind combined with wool, tow or other fibrous material; orV with drying oil or varnish which being subjected to the heat necessary for drying the japan with which the hats are to be coated, will become sufficiently hard for the intended 3urpose.
The accompanying 1drawing represents one of my hats, A, A, being the welts, or ribs on its crown. There may be a shield of leather or of other material in front to receive any device or label as in those made of leather. The hats are to be well coated with suitable Japan varnish, in the ordinary way.
Having thus fully described the nature of my improved hat which is principally in. tended for the use of watchmen and liremen, I do hereby declare that I do not claim to have invented anything new in the manner of forming such hats; but
What I do claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent iss- The manner herein described of formingV or combining of welts or ribs with hats having bodies of wool as represented at A, A, in the accompanying drawing; such ribs being strengthened by filling the inside of the same with any suitable material in the ,manner set forth by which combination, I
form a hat as hereinbefore stated of a material not hitherto considered as applicable thereto and possessing the desirable properties of lightness and of being brought into market at a cost far below those that have been heretofore made.
JAMES BROWN.
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DAVID WV. BALDWIN, THEO. F. MARTIN.
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USD711629S1 (en) * 2013-06-25 2014-08-26 Zack Taylor Straw fireman's hat
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USD714030S1 (en) * 2012-04-05 2014-09-30 Scott Smith Fireman novelty hat
USD711629S1 (en) * 2013-06-25 2014-08-26 Zack Taylor Straw fireman's hat
WO2024035605A1 (en) 2022-08-10 2024-02-15 Appvion, Llc Direct thermal recording media with diarylurea combinations for oil resistance

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