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  • A represents the rope, the colored portion the sail, B, that part of the strap which en circles the rope, E the edges of the strap, c the stitching or pegging, D the hole in the gromet, and G, the gromet as inserted. (Plate third see.)
  • F represents the additional length of the strap when more than ordinary strength is required.
  • Plate 4th represents the strap as extended and ready for application. D, G, and c not being completed. A ring may be used and a thimble formed in the strap and answer the same purpose.
  • this strap is such that by its use as above directed, the rope is secured to the sail by being strapped thereto by the leather, in a manner altogether new, and the rope and canvas and tics are better protected from chang than in any other mode now in use, a firmer foundation is thereby afforded to the grommet, rendering it more durable and enabling the sail to bear a much greater strain with out tearing away, a greater thickness is given to the gromet (see plate seventh) which gives a sectional View D, representing the canvas, and K, K, the additional thickness afforded by the leather, and that it gives greater durability to those parts of the sail most exposed to excessive wear and strain, and differs from all other modes of strapping further in that it is performed after the rope is sewed to the sail.

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UNITED STATES PATENT QEETCE.
ELI F. SOUTHWARD, OF WELLFLEET;MASSACHUSETTS.
GROMET-STRAP.
Specification of Letters Patent No. 7,708, dated October 8, 1850.
To all whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, ELI F. SOUTHWARD, of Wellfleet, in the county of Barnstable and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, have invented a new and useful improvement in thc art of sail-making, which may be called a metal gromet or thimble strap and the mode of applying the same to be used on the sails of vesselsJ awning, tents, and wagon covers; and I do hereby declare that the following, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, is a full, clear, and exact description of my invention.
On the edges of sails as heads, foots, leeches and luffs I take a piece of leather or raw hide from two to three inches wide, and from six to eight inches long, when a single gromet is to be used, I then encircle the rope with the said piece of leather, or raw hide and lapping it on each side of the sail, stick or peg through both strap and sail around the place where the metal gromet is to be inserted, I then punch or cut a hole through both the strap and the canvas, insert one of Penelds patent metallic gromets, and set it in a good and substantial manner with the dies prepared for that purpose (see plate second).
A represents the rope, the colored portion the sail, B, that part of the strap which en circles the rope, E the edges of the strap, c the stitching or pegging, D the hole in the gromet, and G, the gromet as inserted. (Plate third see.)
F represents the additional length of the strap when more than ordinary strength is required.
Plate 4th represents the strap as extended and ready for application. D, G, and c not being completed. A ring may be used and a thimble formed in the strap and answer the same purpose.
lVhen two gromets are used as for a cringle, I take a strap suiiciently large to admit both gromets, say from six to eight inches wide and proport-ionably long, and stretched or pegged as in the single gromet (see plate fth) to which the foregoing explanations are applicable. 1When used at the corners of sail (see plate 1st) I vary the shape of the strap so as to correspond with` the shape of the corner, and apply as before described.
The nature and operation of this strap is such that by its use as above directed, the rope is secured to the sail by being strapped thereto by the leather, in a manner altogether new, and the rope and canvas and tics are better protected from chang than in any other mode now in use, a firmer foundation is thereby afforded to the grommet, rendering it more durable and enabling the sail to bear a much greater strain with out tearing away, a greater thickness is given to the gromet (see plate seventh) which gives a sectional View D, representing the canvas, and K, K, the additional thickness afforded by the leather, and that it gives greater durability to those parts of the sail most exposed to excessive wear and strain, and differs from all other modes of strapping further in that it is performed after the rope is sewed to the sail.
That I claim as new in this invention 1s- The mode of applying the above described strap by encircling the rope therewith, and stitching or pegging the strap to the canvas and so applying it as to insert the gro-met through the strap and canvas, and this is what I desire to secure by Letters Patent.
ELI F. SOUTHVVARD. lVitnesses:
REUBEN H. SPARRoW, JOHN W. DAvIs.
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US2785646A (en) * 1953-10-22 1957-03-19 John E Meyer Sea anchor
US3100902A (en) * 1961-10-06 1963-08-20 Gould & Scammon Inc Manufacturing preformed counters
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Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2785646A (en) * 1953-10-22 1957-03-19 John E Meyer Sea anchor
US3100902A (en) * 1961-10-06 1963-08-20 Gould & Scammon Inc Manufacturing preformed counters
CN104049402A (en) * 2014-04-16 2014-09-17 友达光电股份有限公司 Display module

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