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US345735A US345735DA US345735A US 345735 A US345735 A US 345735A US 345735D A US345735D A US 345735DA US 345735 A US345735 A US 345735A
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D21PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
    • D21FPAPER-MAKING MACHINES; METHODS OF PRODUCING PAPER THEREON
    • D21F1/00Wet end of machines for making continuous webs of paper
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    • D21F1/14Seams thereof welded
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • Figure 1 is a top plan view showing the selvage as made from the filling-wires; Fig. 2, a side elevation or edge viewof the same; Fig. 3, a top plan view showing an end selvage as made from the warp-wires, and an edge or side selvage as made from thefilling-wires.
  • My invention relates more especially to the class of wire cloths which are employed for fanning-mills, orthe, heavier grades of cloth; and it consists in a wire-cloth provided with a selvage formed by interlooping or looking the ends of the wires, as hereinafter more fully set forth and claimed, by which the fillingwires, and also the outside warp-wires, are prevented from becoming displaced, and a much more desirable article of this charac ter is produced than is now in ordinary use.
  • A representsthe warpwires
  • B the weft or filling wires.
  • the interlooping or looking wires are out long enough to project beyond the outside warp or filling wires, as the case may be, a sufficient distance to enable them tov be bent laterally and engage the adjacent wires.
  • the filling-wire a is bent laterally, as shown at b, and has its end twisted or looped around the body of the next or adjoining filling-wire d, near the outside warp-Wire, f, as
  • the wire d is in like manner bent laterally, as shown at r, and has its end twisted or looped around the next or adjoining filling-wire t, as shown ate, and so on throughout the series.
  • Fig. 1 shows a portion of a wide web, the web being represented as partially cut apart on the dotted line w m.
  • Fig. 2 is a central longitudinal section taken on the linear a: of Fig. 1.
  • the web is Woven in this manner, or double, and cut apart, two or three of the warp-wires may be left out near the line of bisection, to enable the selvages to be properly formed on each section.
  • FIG. 3 both an end and side selvage are represented, the end selvage being formed from the warp -wires, the ends of which are bent and interlooped or locked together in substantially the same manner as described forthe edge, or side selvage, and shown in Figs. 1 and 2.
  • edges along one or both sides and one or both ends of the cloth may be provided with the selvage as desired.
  • 'As an improved article of manufacture a wire-cloth comprising the warp-wires A and the weft or filling wires B, the end of each Wire B projecting beyond the outer wire A, bending at an angle to its body, extending forward to the next adjacent wire B, and embracing said adjacent wire, substantially as described.

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-B. SGARLES.
WIRE 01.01 11. No. 345,735. Patented July 20, 1886.
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BENJAMIN SCARLES, OF CLINTON, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOR TO THE CLINTON WIRE CLOTH COMPANY, OF SAME PLACE.
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SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 345,735, dated July 20, 1886.
Application filed July 16, 1884. Serial No. 137.866. (No model.)
To aZZ whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, BENJAMIN SCARLES, of Clinton,in the county of 'Worcester, State of Massachusetts, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Wire-Cloth, of which the following is a description sufficiently full, clear, and exact to enable any person skilled in the art or science to which said invention appertains'to make and use the same, reference being had to the acconi panying drawings, forminga part of this specification, in which Figure 1 is a top plan view showing the selvage as made from the filling-wires; Fig. 2, a side elevation or edge viewof the same; Fig. 3, a top plan view showing an end selvage as made from the warp-wires, and an edge or side selvage as made from thefilling-wires.
Like letters ofreference indicate corresponding parts in the different figures of the drawlngs.
My invention relates more especially to the class of wire cloths which are employed for fanning-mills, orthe, heavier grades of cloth; and it consists in a wire-cloth provided with a selvage formed by interlooping or looking the ends of the wires, as hereinafter more fully set forth and claimed, by which the fillingwires, and also the outside warp-wires, are prevented from becoming displaced, and a much more desirable article of this charac ter is produced than is now in ordinary use.
The nature of the improvement will be readily understood by all conversant with such matters from the following explanation.
In the drawings, A representsthe warpwires, and B the weft or filling wires. The interlooping or looking wires are out long enough to project beyond the outside warp or filling wires, as the case may be, a sufficient distance to enable them tov be bent laterally and engage the adjacent wires. For instance, the filling-wire a is bent laterally, as shown at b, and has its end twisted or looped around the body of the next or adjoining filling-wire d, near the outside warp-Wire, f, as
shown at m. The wire d is in like manner bent laterally, as shown at r, and has its end twisted or looped around the next or adjoining filling-wire t, as shown ate, and so on throughout the series.
Fig. 1 shows a portion of a wide web, the web being represented as partially cut apart on the dotted line w m. Fig. 2 is a central longitudinal section taken on the linear a: of Fig. 1. When the web is Woven in this manner, or double, and cut apart, two or three of the warp-wires may be left out near the line of bisection, to enable the selvages to be properly formed on each section.
In Fig. 3 both an end and side selvage are represented, the end selvage being formed from the warp -wires, the ends of which are bent and interlooped or locked together in substantially the same manner as described forthe edge, or side selvage, and shown in Figs. 1 and 2.
' It will be understood that the edges along one or both sides and one or both ends of the cloth may be provided with the selvage as desired.
. Having thus explained my invention, what I claim is 1. As an improved article of manufacture, a wire-cloth having a selvage along one or more of its edges, said selvage consisting of the projecting ends of the wires terminating along said edge, said ends being inter-looped, substantially as described.
-2. 'As an improved article of manufacture, a wire-cloth comprising the warp-wires A and the weft or filling wires B, the end of each Wire B projecting beyond the outer wire A, bending at an angle to its body, extending forward to the next adjacent wire B, and embracing said adjacent wire, substantially as described.
BENJAMIN SOARLES.
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O. M. DINSMORE, (J. M. ALLEY.
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