US585626A - Woven stiffening fabeio - Google Patents
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- WITNESSES INVENTOR H I S ATTORNEY m5 mums PETERS co.. wngvimummwwnmcmu, u, c,
- the present invention relates to fabrics to be used for stiffening skirts, &;c., and is especially designed for the purpose of providin g a stiffening fabric which shall give all the necessary support to the dress-goods in conjunction with which it is used, and shall also possess such resilient elastic characteristics as to permit of its adapting itself to the different positions of the dress consequent upon difierent postures of the wearer.
- a stiffening fabric which shall give all the necessary support to the dress-goods in conjunction with which it is used, and shall also possess such resilient elastic characteristics as to permit of its adapting itself to the different positions of the dress consequent upon difierent postures of the wearer.
- A represents the warpthreads
- B the filling-threads
- a twill woven stifiening fabric the fibers of which are free from oil, impregnated with sizing and free from adhesion, the weftthreads of the fabric being of loosely-spun fibers and the warp threads of relatively tightly-spun fibers,substantially as described.
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N HIRSOH. WOVEN STII'FENING FABRIC.
No.585,626. PatentedJuneZ9,1897.
WITNESSES: INVENTOR H I S ATTORNEY m5 mums PETERS co.. wngvimummwwnmcmu, u, c,
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
NATHAN HIRSCII, OF NEIV YORK, N. Y.
WOVEN vSTIFFENING FABRIC.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 585,626, dated June 29, 1897.
Application filed November 24,1896. Serial No. 613,335. (Specimena) the following is a specification.
The present invention relates to fabrics to be used for stiffening skirts, &;c., and is especially designed for the purpose of providin g a stiffening fabric which shall give all the necessary support to the dress-goods in conjunction with which it is used, and shall also possess such resilient elastic characteristics as to permit of its adapting itself to the different positions of the dress consequent upon difierent postures of the wearer. With this object in View I first weave a twill fabric, preferably a three-leaf twill, in which the filling or Weft threads are loosely spun, while the Warp-threads are tightly spun.
In the spinning of threads for use in the weaving of textile fabrics the tighter the thread is spun the greater will be the difficulty in extracting the oily matter therefrom in the subsequent treatment. This results from the fact that when the thread is spun very tightly the oily matter contained in the fibers of the cotton is driven to the outer surface and in the subsequent treatment resists, to a very great extent, the action of the treat in g fluids. When the threads are loosely spun, the oily matter does not exude to the outer surface, and at the same time the fibers of the strand are left open for the more perfect penetration of the fluids used to extract the same. In the case of ordinary fabrics it is not of primary importance that all the oil contained in the fibers should be entirely extracted, but in the case of my fabric it is essential, for the reason that in the subsequent sizing treatment it is necessary that the fabric should be impregnated with size to the very' utmost extent. The twilled fabric having the filling or Weft threads of the loosely-spun character and the warp-threads of the tightly-spun character is shown in the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 is an enlarged view of a piece of my fabric. Fig. 2 is a cross-section alongline X X of Fig. 1, and Fig. 3 is a view of the finished product.
In the drawings, A represents the warpthreads, and B the filling-threads.
I take a woven fabric of the character herein described and submit it to a treatment whereby the oils contained in the fibers of the cotton are extracted. After the fabric has passed through this oil-extracting process, it is subjected to a sizing process, which by reason of the extraction of all the oil from the fabrics thoroughly impregnates the strands of the fab ric. Afterward the fabric is dyed a suitable color and is then subjected to a tentering action, whereby the stiff fabric is broken down to a resilient and pliable condition.
What is claimed as new is- 1. A twill woven stifiening fabric the fibers of which are free from oil, impregnated with sizing and free from adhesion, the weftthreads of the fabric being of loosely-spun fibers and the warp threads of relatively tightly-spun fibers,substantially as described.
2. The process of making stiffening fabrics, which consists in subjecting a twill fabric to the action of an oil-extracting solution, then impregnating the same with size, drying, and then subjecting it to a treatment to separate the threads connected by the sizing, whereby the fabric is rendered resilient and pliable, substantially as specified.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
NATHAN HIRSCH.
Witnesses:
W. LAIRD GOLDSBOROUGH, ERNEST I-IOPKINsON.
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US3039172A (en) * | 1958-01-07 | 1962-06-19 | Walter G Egan | Protective clothing for radar workers |
US3504712A (en) * | 1964-11-24 | 1970-04-07 | Deering Milliken Res Corp | Woven stretch fabric |
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US3039172A (en) * | 1958-01-07 | 1962-06-19 | Walter G Egan | Protective clothing for radar workers |
US3504712A (en) * | 1964-11-24 | 1970-04-07 | Deering Milliken Res Corp | Woven stretch fabric |
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