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US780726A
US780726A US19400104A US1904194001A US780726A US 780726 A US780726 A US 780726A US 19400104 A US19400104 A US 19400104A US 1904194001 A US1904194001 A US 1904194001A US 780726 A US780726 A US 780726A
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  • My invention relates to improvements in netting or low-count fabric, and more particularly to mosquito-netting, the object being to provide means for preventing the plain-woven threads of the fabric from becoming displaced, and thereby impairing the quality of the rics to weave the fabric all plain or all cross weave. It has been common for threads of fabric woven all plain -to become easily displaced, thus opening up the meshes at one point in the'fabric andclosing them at another and also distorting the body of the fabric. In my invention I interpose at frequent intervals in the plain-Woven fabric a binder for locking the threads crossing the same in.
  • warpthreads are denoted by 1, the weft-threads by 2, and the threads which form the binders by 3. and 4;.
  • the warp and weft threads 1 and 2 are woven plain in the usual manner, and each binder of warp-threads 3 4 is interwoven to form a gauze or cross'weave for locking each of the threads 2 which crosses the binder against' displacement.
  • These threads 3 and 4 of the binder may be made of the same size as the other threads of the fabric, or they may be made considerably smaller, if desired, to
  • binders may be inserted at the desired frequency into the plain-woven fabric as it is being woven, the said binders serving to materially strengthen the fabric, as well as prevent its distortion.
  • What- I claim is 1 A netting or fabric woven with well-defined open meshes composed of warps and Wefts woven plain and binders of crosswoven warpthreads serving to space each Weft-thread from its adjacent weft-threads, the said binders being located at intervals of several warp-threads apart across the fabric.

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No. 780.726. PAFJTENTED JAN. 24, 1905'.
' I. E. PALMER. I
NBTTING FABRIC.
APPLICATION FILED FEB 17,1904.
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UNITED STATES Patented. January 24, 1905.
PATENT OFFICE.
NETTING FABRIC.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 780,726, dated. January 24, 1905.
' Application filed February 17,1904. Serial No. 194,001.
To all whom, it may concern:
Be it known that I, IsAAcE. PALMER, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Middletown, in the county-of Middlesex and State of Connecticut, have invented new and useful Improvements in Netting Fabrics, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to improvements in netting or low-count fabric, and more particularly to mosquito-netting, the object being to provide means for preventing the plain-woven threads of the fabric from becoming displaced, and thereby impairing the quality of the rics to weave the fabric all plain or all cross weave. It has been common for threads of fabric woven all plain -to become easily displaced, thus opening up the meshes at one point in the'fabric andclosing them at another and also distorting the body of the fabric. In my invention I interpose at frequent intervals in the plain-Woven fabric a binder for locking the threads crossing the same in.
position, which binder is preferably formed ,by weaving a bar of gauze-threads.
In the accompanying drawing the warpthreads are denoted by 1, the weft-threads by 2, and the threads which form the binders by 3. and 4;. The warp and weft threads 1 and 2 are woven plain in the usual manner, and each binder of warp-threads 3 4 is interwoven to form a gauze or cross'weave for locking each of the threads 2 which crosses the binder against' displacement. These threads 3 and 4 of the binder may be made of the same size as the other threads of the fabric, or they may be made considerably smaller, if desired, to
reduce the prominence of the binders with respect to the balance of the fabric. These binders may be inserted at the desired frequency into the plain-woven fabric as it is being woven, the said binders serving to materially strengthen the fabric, as well as prevent its distortion.
What- I claim is 1 A netting or fabric woven with well-defined open meshes composed of warps and Wefts woven plain and binders of crosswoven warpthreads serving to space each Weft-thread from its adjacent weft-threads, the said binders being located at intervals of several warp-threads apart across the fabric.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my invention I have signed my name, in presence of two witnesses, this 13th day of February, 1904; w
I ISAAC E. PALMER. Witnesses:
CHAs. M. SAUER,
PAUL S. CARRILL.
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