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USRE7202E
USRE7202E US RE7202 E USRE7202 E US RE7202E
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  • GARDNER GEORGE GARDNER, yOF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR, BY MESNE AS- SIGNMENTS, TO HIMSELF, WILLIAM GARDNER, AND JANE E. GARDNER.
  • This invention relates to improved bottoms forseats, 81e.; and it consists of layers of veneering, each alternate one of which has its grain ruiming in an opposite direction to that of the intermediate one, in combination with one or more layers of textile or fibrous material, substantially as hereinafter more ⁇ fully set forth and claimed.
  • Figure l in the annexed drawing illustrates i a plan view of the bottom of a seat having my improvement appliedthereto, with a part of the upper or top layer of veneering broken away, exhibiting a layer of canvas or other textile or fibrous material, and aportion ofl said canvas or other textile or fibrous material removed, showing a second layer of veneering, with its grain running in a contrary direction to that of the said top layer; and
  • Fig. 2 represents a longitudinal vertical section of the same.
  • vas, or other textile or fibrous material may be any suitable textile or fibrous material.
  • Any textile or librons material may be made to serve the purpose of the canvas; but I prefer the canvas, as it is cheap, strong, and durable.
  • the bottom of the seat thus made may or may not be provided with perforations, for the purpose of ventilation or ornamentation; but I prefer to make it so, and I also prefer to make it curved or concave on its upper side, as it materially adds to the comfort of those using it.
  • An improved bottom for a seat consisting of two or more layers of veneers of wood, with their grains crossing each other or diversied, in combination with one or more layers of textile or fibrous material, secured together by an adhesive material, substantially as described.
  • An improved bottom for a seat consisting of two or morelayeis of veneers of wood, with the grains crossingl each other 0r diversilied, iu combinationwith one or more layers of textile or ibrousmaterial, secured together by an adhesive substance, and having perforations formed therein, for the purpose of ventilation or ornamentation, substantial] y as described.
  • a bottom for a seat consisting of two or more layers of wood, with one or more layers of canvas or other textile or fibrous material interposed between any vtwo or more of said veneers, and the whole secured together by an yadhesive motorini, and provided with pei-fora'tions, and with a curved or concave upper surface,in chel manner and for the purposes set forth.
  • GEO GARDNER. witnesseses CHARLES G. 00E, LOUIS W, FROST.

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G. GARDNER.
. CHAIR-SEAT.
Ressued July 4,1876.
No. 7,202.l
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UIL/$155145 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
GEORGE GARDNER, yOF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR, BY MESNE AS- SIGNMENTS, TO HIMSELF, WILLIAM GARDNER, AND JANE E. GARDNER.
IMPROVEMENT IN CHAIR-SEATS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 127,044, dated May 21, 1872; reissue No. 7,202, dated July 4, 1876 application filed April 8, 1876.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, GEORGE GARDNER, of the city of Brooklyn, county of Kings, and State of New York, have invented an Improved Bottom for Seats, Ste., 'of which the following is a specification:
This invention relates to improved bottoms forseats, 81e.; and it consists of layers of veneering, each alternate one of which has its grain ruiming in an opposite direction to that of the intermediate one, in combination with one or more layers of textile or fibrous material, substantially as hereinafter more `fully set forth and claimed.
Figure l in the annexed drawing illustrates i a plan view of the bottom of a seat having my improvement appliedthereto, with a part of the upper or top layer of veneering broken away, exhibiting a layer of canvas or other textile or fibrous material, and aportion ofl said canvas or other textile or fibrous material removed, showing a second layer of veneering, with its grain running in a contrary direction to that of the said top layer; and Fig. 2 represents a longitudinal vertical section of the same.
vas, or other textile or fibrous material, may
be increased in number, it' desired. Any textile or librons material may be made to serve the purpose of the canvas; but I prefer the canvas, as it is cheap, strong, and durable.
Although I have described my improvement as applied to seats for chairs, stili-I do not confine myself to its use iu any particular article of furniture.
The bottom of the seat thus made may or may not be provided with perforations, for the purpose of ventilation or ornamentation; but I prefer to make it so, and I also prefer to make it curved or concave on its upper side, as it materially adds to the comfort of those using it.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. An improved bottom for a seat, consisting of two or more layers of veneers of wood, with their grains crossing each other or diversied, in combination with one or more layers of textile or fibrous material, secured together by an adhesive material, substantially as described.
2. An improved bottom for a seat, consisting of two or morelayeis of veneers of wood, with the grains crossingl each other 0r diversilied, iu combinationwith one or more layers of textile or ibrousmaterial, secured together by an adhesive substance, and having perforations formed therein, for the purpose of ventilation or ornamentation, substantial] y as described.
3. The combination ot' a seat-bottom, con` structed ot' two or more veneers or thin lay-- ers of wood, having the grain of each layer laid crosswise of the other, and one or more layers of canvas or other textile or fibrous material interposed between any two or more of the adjoining veneers` and the whole secured together by an adhesive substance in the manner described, wi-th the frame of a seat, substantially as set forth.
4. The combination ot' aseat-bottoiu, constructed of two or more veneers or thin layers of wood having the grain of each layer laid crosswise 0f the other, and one or more layers ot' canvas or other textile or fibrous material interposed between any two or more of. the adjoining veneers, and the whole secured together by an adhesive material, and provided with perforations, with the frame ot' a seat, in the manner substantially as and for thepurposes set forth.
5. As a new article of manufacture, a bottom for a seat, consisting of two or more layers of wood, with one or more layers of canvas or other textile or fibrous material interposed between any vtwo or more of said veneers, and the whole secured together by an yadhesive motorini, and provided with pei-fora'tions, and with a curved or concave upper surface,in chel manner and for the purposes set forth.
Inl testimony whereof I have hereunto signed' my name this 6th day of' March, 1876, in thepresence of two subscribing witnesses.
GEO. GARDNER. Witnesses CHARLES G. 00E, LOUIS W, FROST.

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