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US1600688A
US1600688A US90355A US9035526A US1600688A US 1600688 A US1600688 A US 1600688A US 90355 A US90355 A US 90355A US 9035526 A US9035526 A US 9035526A US 1600688 A US1600688 A US 1600688A
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    • D03DWOVEN FABRICS; METHODS OF WEAVING; LOOMS
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  • Theinvention relates to certain new and useful improvements in terry fabrics and more particularly tok a form of weave for fabrics of this character employed as towels and the like, to produce materially increased strength, durability and wearing qualities, said elfects resulting from the particular disposition of the bottom warps, loop warps, binder warps and the weft threads, as ill-us'- trated in the accompanying drawing w1 shows the wea-ve in diagram.
  • A indicates a Vthe first being formed on the back of the fabric and the second on the facey of the fabric.
  • the pairs of bottom warps C' and D and the binder Awarps E is a weft thread l, and disposed between and within the loops 4of the ⁇ warps A 'and B and interwoven with the pairs of bot-tom warps Caand D and the binder warps E are two weft threads 2 and 3, this particular disposition of theweft threads 1,2 and 3 being repeated through- The particular disposition and 'arrange-A vment of the double warp threads C and D', p
  • VA terry fabric comprising botto-m' warps; binder warps; and loophwarps, disposed inthe order of a first loop' .warpy on v the back of the fabric, a pair of bottom warps drawn as one, asecond loop warp on the face of the fabric anda binder warp, in regular repetition; a weft'thread .interwoven with-the loop warpsthe pair off-"I ybottom warps and the binder warp', and'two weft threads interwoven with the pair @70l bottom-warps and the binder warp, in regular repetition; i

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Iirst loop warp and B -a second loop warp,V
y 4 out the fabric.
4Patented sept. 21, 1926.
` UNiTEDsra'rfEs WILLIAM EMARGERISONAND ALBERT E. ivi'ARcaimsorr,` or 1.HILADELPIJLIA,v PENN- i 'f .j sYLvANIA, i u f TERRY FABRIC.
Application led February Theinvention relates to certain new and useful improvements in terry fabrics and more particularly tok a form of weave for fabrics of this character employed as towels and the like, to produce materially increased strength, durability and wearing qualities, said elfects resulting from the particular disposition of the bottom warps, loop warps, binder warps and the weft threads, as ill-us'- trated in the accompanying drawing w1 shows the wea-ve in diagram.
Referring to the drawing, A indicates a Vthe first being formed on the back of the fabric and the second on the facey of the fabric.
lDisposed between each pair of loop warps4 A and B isa pair of bottom warp threads v(land D, which are drawn `or woven as aV single thread, and disposed between each pair of loop warps rB and A is a binder warp E. Thisarrangeinent and4 disposition loi' loop warps, bottoniwarps in pairs and single binder warps E is repeated in the order stated throughoutthe fabric structure.
Interwovenwith theloop warps A and B,
the pairs of bottom warps C' and D and the binder Awarps E is a weft thread l, and disposed between and within the loops 4of the `warps A 'and B and interwoven with the pairs of bot-tom warps Caand D and the binder warps E are two weft threads 2 and 3, this particular disposition of theweft threads 1,2 and 3 being repeated through- The particular disposition and 'arrange-A vment of the double warp threads C and D', p
ciu-ely in position, while thedisposition of nich towels and similar articles., i
24, ieee. serial No. 150,355.
which are woven as a single thread, andthe interwoven weft threads 2 Vand 3 produce '40 1V' j an exceptionally strong base or foundation fabric, which is materially reinforced by the weft'thread l and the binder vwarp E, which are effective; in locking the loop warpslse-v theloopsv in'close order. and sequence insures Aa thick, dense and uniform pile rthatis particularly effective in the manufactureof l lhat w'eolaimisl-y l l. A terry fabric comprising vbottom iifarps; binder warps; and loop Vwarps, `disposed in the order of a' first -lo'op warp, a
pair of bottomwarps drawn as one, a second l loop warp and a binder warpin `regular repetition; a weft thread interwoven withl the loop warps, the pair of bottom warps y and the binder warp, and two weftjthreads i interwoven with 'the pair ofbottom warps "and the binder warp, in regular repetition.
2. VA terry fabric comprising botto-m' warps; binder warps; and loophwarps, disposed inthe order of a first loop' .warpy on v the back of the fabric, a pair of bottom warps drawn as one, asecond loop warp on the face of the fabric anda binder warp, in regular repetition; a weft'thread .interwoven with-the loop warpsthe pair off-"I ybottom warps and the binder warp', and'two weft threads interwoven with the pair @70l bottom-warps and the binder warp, in regular repetition; i
In testimony tures.
` WILLIAM H. MARGERISON.
ALBERT E. IVIARGERISON .1' i
whereof we affix our signa-
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Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4843692A (en) * 1983-01-17 1989-07-04 Electric Power Research Institute Casting nozzle with discharge slot defined by refractory inserts
US5232759A (en) * 1990-07-27 1993-08-03 Otto Golze & Sohne GmbH Fabric web for erosion protection
ES2620652R1 (en) * 2015-12-28 2017-07-05 Carlos PINTO NUALART FABRIC WITH FLOATING VAGA AND MANUFACTURING METHOD IN A MACHINE

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4843692A (en) * 1983-01-17 1989-07-04 Electric Power Research Institute Casting nozzle with discharge slot defined by refractory inserts
US5232759A (en) * 1990-07-27 1993-08-03 Otto Golze & Sohne GmbH Fabric web for erosion protection
ES2620652R1 (en) * 2015-12-28 2017-07-05 Carlos PINTO NUALART FABRIC WITH FLOATING VAGA AND MANUFACTURING METHOD IN A MACHINE

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