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US674138A
US674138A US5030201A US1901050302A US674138A US 674138 A US674138 A US 674138A US 5030201 A US5030201 A US 5030201A US 1901050302 A US1901050302 A US 1901050302A US 674138 A US674138 A US 674138A
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  • My invention relates to an improvement in woven fabrics, and comprises a fabric having its warp arranged in groups of three threads each, the outer threads of each group crossing each other at intervals forming a series of loops arranged in staggered order transversely of the fabric, the middle of the three threads extending along the crossings and middle of the series of loops and having each two adjacent weft-threads alternately ap'- proaching each other and passing together between the middle and outer threads of a loop and then diverging and passing separately between the middle and outer threads of adjacent loops.
  • the object of my invention is to provide an open cross-weave fabric Woven in the above manner, which fabric will be very strong, which will present an attractive appearance, and which will retain its pattern under great longitudinal stress, thus rendering the fabric particularly applicable for usein hammocks.
  • Figure l represents a view of one face of the fabric.
  • Fig. 2 represents a View of the other face of the fabric, and
  • Fig. 3 is an edge view of the fabric.
  • Each group of three threads in the Warp consists of two outer threads ct b and a middle thread c.
  • the outer threads a and b of each group cross each other at intervals,form ing a series of loops.
  • the middle thread c Serial No. 50,302.. (No model.)
  • each group extends along the crossings and middle of the series of loops.
  • the loops in one group of threads are opposite the crossings in the adjacent groups of threads, so that the loops are arranged in staggered order transversely of the fabric.
  • weft-threads are denoted by d, and each two adjacent weft-threads alternately approach each other and pass together between the middle and outer threads of a loop in one of the groups and then diverge and pass Separately between the middle and outer threads of two adjacent loops in the next group of warp-threads.
  • meshes of the fabric may be made larger or smaller, as may be fou nd desirable tosuit different requirements.

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No. 674,|3a. Patented May :4, |901. l. E. PALMER.
WOVEN FABRIC.
'Application led Mar. 8, 1901.)
(N0 Model.)
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INVENTOR WITNESSES @@Owwymf ATTORNEYS.
' UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
ISAAC E. PALMER, OF MIDDLETOWN, CONNECTICUT.
WOVENFABRIC.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 674,138, dated May 14, 1901.
Application filed March 8, 1901.
To all whom, t may concern,.-
Beit known that I, ISAAC E. PALMER, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Middletown, in the county of Middlesex'and v State of Connecticut, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Woven Fabrics, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to an improvement in woven fabrics, and comprises a fabric having its warp arranged in groups of three threads each, the outer threads of each group crossing each other at intervals forming a series of loops arranged in staggered order transversely of the fabric, the middle of the three threads extending along the crossings and middle of the series of loops and having each two adjacent weft-threads alternately ap'- proaching each other and passing together between the middle and outer threads of a loop and then diverging and passing separately between the middle and outer threads of adjacent loops.
The object of my invention is to provide an open cross-weave fabric Woven in the above manner, which fabric will be very strong, which will present an attractive appearance, and which will retain its pattern under great longitudinal stress, thus rendering the fabric particularly applicable for usein hammocks.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure l represents a view of one face of the fabric. Fig. 2 represents a View of the other face of the fabric, and Fig. 3 is an edge view of the fabric.
Each group of three threads in the Warp consists of two outer threads ct b and a middle thread c. The outer threads a and b of each group cross each other at intervals,form ing a series of loops. The middle thread c Serial No. 50,302.. (No model.)
of each group extends along the crossings and middle of the series of loops. The loops in one group of threads are opposite the crossings in the adjacent groups of threads, so that the loops are arranged in staggered order transversely of the fabric.
The weft-threads are denoted by d, and each two adjacent weft-threads alternately approach each other and pass together between the middle and outer threads of a loop in one of the groups and then diverge and pass Separately between the middle and outer threads of two adjacent loops in the next group of warp-threads.
It is evident that the meshes of the fabric may be made larger or smaller, as may be fou nd desirable tosuit different requirements.
What I claim is- A fabric having its warp arranged in groups -of three threads each, the outer threads of each group crossing each other at intervals forming a series of loops -arranged iu staggered order transversely of the fabric, the
' middle of the three threads extending along ruary, 1901.
ISAAC E. PALMER.
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CHAs. i M. SAUER, PAUL-S. CARRIER.
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