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USRE5259E
USRE5259E US RE5259 E USRE5259 E US RE5259E
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  • the eleetrotype die will impart to the smooth po white paper surface of the imitation an exact representation'of the textile surface of the originail., all the threads of which will be clearly lar may be trimmed, and holes for receiving the studs or other fastenings c
  • Hat dies as shown in the drawing7 two rollers, with surfaces made to imct the linen lar which I desire to im or cement to a at bo part the desired textile ap or muslin cuff or colper surface of the imitatio itate this I stretch on ar'd, with the pearancc to the pan, may be used.
  • Hat dies as shown in the drawing7 two rollers, with surfaces made to imct the linen lar which I desire to im or cement to a at bo part the desired textile ap or muslin cuff or colper surface of the imitatio itate this I stretch on ar'd, with the pearancc to the pan, may be used.
  • the invention is ap plicable to shirt-b
  • the cuff or collar is cov pluinbago or its equival hen dry the surface of ered with a coating of I do not confine myself to any particular appliances or machinery for embossing the fabric; but

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UNITED STATES PATENT WILLIAM E. LocKW ooD, or PHILADELPHIA,l PENNSYLVANIA.
IMPROVEMENT IKN LADIES COLLARS AND CUFFS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 231771,
' 1865; reissue No. 5,259, dated January 28, 1873;
l.To all whom it may' concern:
LIAM E. LocKWooD, clphia, State ented certain Im- &c., of which the phia, county proverrientsin Coll following isa My invention consists ing apaper surface imit face of a collar or cuff of t In carrying out my inve `composed of paper and In fabric, having a smooth Wl paper surface to repr specification:
of a collar or cuff have of the textile sureXtile fabric.
ntion I use a fabric uslin7 or equivalent Iitc polished or enamesent that of starched Indica-ted ou the said Imitation; and in addt I will now modes of man stitutes for l proceed to describe one of the ufacturing imitatie ns of and subnen collars and cu dated April 2U, 1859; reissue No. 1,980, dated June 6,
ly moisteued is placed on OFFICE.
the die pressed upon it. The eleetrotype die will impart to the smooth po white paper surface of the imitation an exact representation'of the textile surface of the originail., all the threads of which will be clearly lar may be trimmed, and holes for receiving the studs or other fastenings c Instead of using Hat dies, as shown in the drawing7 two rollers, with surfaces made to imct the linen lar which I desire to im or cement to a at bo part the desired textile ap or muslin cuff or colper surface of the imitatio itate this I stretch on ar'd, with the pearancc to the pan, may be used. t will be evident that the invention is ap plicable to shirt-bosoms, &c.
imitated uppermost. the cuff or collar is cov pluinbago or its equival hen dry the surface of ered with a coating of I do not confine myself to any particular appliances or machinery for embossing the fabric; but
ent, and an electrotype ounter-dic is made by 'cees of paper together a damp state, placing taken from it. The e I cla-im, as a new article of manufacture- A collar having a paper surface imitati've of the textile face and ber of a dressed linen collar, as set forth.
them on the platform of then forcing the die ont ting it toremain in con an ordinary press, and o the paper and permittact therewith until the In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specication'in the presence of two subscribin g Witnesses.
paper is dry,V when the ready for use. the above-menti to the size of the d `lau' to be manufact die and counter-die are e of the fabric having A WILLIAM E. LOCKWOOD. Witnesses:
. H. HowsoN,
WM. A. STEEL.

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