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US1073858A US73880512A US1912738805A US1073858A US 1073858 A US1073858 A US 1073858A US 73880512 A US73880512 A US 73880512A US 1912738805 A US1912738805 A US 1912738805A US 1073858 A US1073858 A US 1073858A
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  • Figure 1 is a. face view of two pieces of waterproof fabric united by a sewed seam.
  • Fig. 2 is an edge view thereof.
  • Fig. 3 is a face view of a strip of fabric provided with a vulcanized rubber coating and used in my process.
  • Fig. 4 is an edge view of the strip shown in Fi".
  • Fig. 5 is a view of the parts shown in Fig. 1 with the parts shown in Fig. 3 applied thereto.
  • Fig. 6 is a view similar to Fig. 5 showing 'one of the parts partly removed.
  • Fig. 7, is a face view of the reinforcing strip.
  • Fig. 8 is an edge view of the reinforcing strip.
  • Fig. 9, is a view of the seamed pieces of fabric shown in Fig. 1 with the reinforcing strip applied thereto at the completion of my process.
  • the seams to which the reinforcing strips are applied are usually formed, as clearly shown in Figs. 1 and 2, by sewing two edge portions of the waterproof fabric 2 together by a line of stitches 3 and folding the edge portions down upon the body of the fabric.
  • vulcanized india rubber such as is commonly employed in the manufacture of waterproof garments.
  • this coating 1s produced by making a paste or solutionf of india rubber, benzene or naphtha and sulfur, and spreading the paste upon the cloth and heating it to effect the vulcanzation to the proper extent for the purpose intended.
  • the vulcanized rubber coating may be made from a paste of any suitable composition.
  • a vulcanizing rubber coating 7 and 8 and provided on one face with a vulcanizing rubber coating 7 and in all respects like the strip illustrated in Figs. 3 and 4, and I apply a coating of rubber cement, of the character hereinbefore mentioned, to the face of the vulcanized rubbercoating 7 of the strip 6; and I also apply a coating of similar rubber cement to the exposed face of the vulcanized rubber 5 upon the fabric 2. l then apply the cemented face of the vulcanized coating 7 to the cemented face of the vulcanized coating* 5, as shown in Fig. 9, and pass a hand -as hereinbefore' stated.

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S. KAUFMAN.
REINFORGING SEAMS 0F WATERPROOF GARMENTS.
APPLIUATIoN rILED DBO. 27, 1912.
1,073,858. Patented Sept.23,1913
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SIMON KAUFMAN, `OLE' PHILADELPHIA, PENNBYLVAN IA.
, BEINFOBCING SEAMS OF WATERPROOF GARMENTS.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Sept. 23, 191,3.
Application med December 27, 1912. Serial No. 738,805.
lstrips to waterproof garment seams whereby the reinforcing strips are caused to ad here more tenaciously than heretofore to the body of the garment in which the seam is formed, thereby rendering the reinforcing strips less liable than heretofore of separating from the body of the garment, it being well known to those skilled in the art to which my invention relates that manufacturers of Waterproof garments experience great diflculty in applying the reinforcing strips in a satisfactory manner. With this object in view my invention will be hereinafter fully described and claimed.
In the accompanying drawings, illustrating my invention: Figure 1, is a. face view of two pieces of waterproof fabric united by a sewed seam. Fig. 2, is an edge view thereof. Fig. 3, is a face view of a strip of fabric provided with a vulcanized rubber coating and used in my process. Fig. 4, is an edge view of the strip shown in Fi". 3. Fig. 5, is a view of the parts shown in Fig. 1 with the parts shown in Fig. 3 applied thereto. Fig. 6, is a view similar to Fig. 5 showing 'one of the parts partly removed. Fig. 7, is a face view of the reinforcing strip. Fig. 8, is an edge view of the reinforcing strip. Fig. 9, is a view of the seamed pieces of fabric shown in Fig. 1 with the reinforcing strip applied thereto at the completion of my process.
The seams to which the reinforcing strips are applied are usually formed, as clearly shown in Figs. 1 and 2, by sewing two edge portions of the waterproof fabric 2 together by a line of stitches 3 and folding the edge portions down upon the body of the fabric.
I employ in my improved process a fabric provided on one of its faces with a coating of vulcanized india rubber such as is commonly employed in the manufacture of waterproof garments. As generally stated, this coating 1s produced by making a paste or solutionf of india rubber, benzene or naphtha and sulfur, and spreading the paste upon the cloth and heating it to effect the vulcanzation to the proper extent for the purpose intended. In carrying out my invention, the vulcanized rubber coating may be made from a paste of any suitable composition. I also employ in my process al cement formed of indiarubber and naphtha, preferably in the proportions of seven gallons of naphtha to fifteen pounds of rubber. y
In carrying out my process, I take a strip of fabric 4, as shown in Figs. 3 and 4, provided on one of its faces with a coatirg of vulcanized rubber 5, and of a width equal or substantially equal to the width of the reinforcing strip to be ap plied to the seam; and I apply a coating of rubber cement, of the character hereinbefore mentioned, to the face of the vulcanized rubber coating 5 of the strip 4. I then apply the strip 4 to the seam in the fabric 2, placing the cemented face of the vulcanized coating against the face of the fabric 2 and over the seam therein, as shown in Fig. 5. I now pass a suitable hand roller over the strip 4 and roll it down firmly upon the seam and upon the fabric 2 on each side of the seam and then permit the cement to dry. After the cement has dried I apply naphtha to the top of the strip 4 by means of a spongy substance, wool cloth for example, which is dipped into the naphtha and applied to the strip until it penetrates the fabric of the strip 4 and acts upon the coating 5 sufficiently to permit the fabric to be separated from the coating without separating the coating from the fabric 2. I then remove or peel off the strip of fabric 4 from the coating 5, as shown in Fig. 6, leaving the coating 5 firmly united to the fabric 2 on each side of the seam thereof. I now take the reinforcing strip 6, shown in Figs. 7 and 8, and provided on one face with a vulcanizing rubber coating 7 and in all respects like the strip illustrated in Figs. 3 and 4, and I apply a coating of rubber cement, of the character hereinbefore mentioned, to the face of the vulcanized rubbercoating 7 of the strip 6; and I also apply a coating of similar rubber cement to the exposed face of the vulcanized rubber 5 upon the fabric 2. l then apply the cemented face of the vulcanized coating 7 to the cemented face of the vulcanized coating* 5, as shown in Fig. 9, and pass a hand -as hereinbefore' stated.
I claim: v
The herein described process of reinforcing a seam for Waterproof garments, which consists in taking a strip of fabric provided on one of its faces with a coating of vulcanized rubber and applying' rubber cement t0 the face of the vulcanized coating on the strip, then applying the cemented imanes face to a seamed portion of a Waterproof garment and permitting the cement to dry,
. then applyingnaphtha tosaid strip of fabof vulcanized rubber and applying rubber i cement to the face of thevulcanized coating on the reinforcing` strip, and th'en applying the cemented face of the coatmg on the reinforcing strip to the exposed face of tlfie coating` on the Waterproof garment and permit-,ting the cement to dry.
in testimony whereof ll aiiiX my signa- 35 l ture in presence of two witnesses.-
SIMON KAUFMAN'. Witnesses:
WM.. HARRISON SMITH, A. V1 GROUPE.,
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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2423565A (en) * 1942-09-24 1947-07-08 Du Pont Polyvinyl acetal resin compositions
US2624886A (en) * 1948-11-12 1953-01-13 J W Johnson Company Seam for tarpaulin or other waterproof fabric
US2804419A (en) * 1955-07-14 1957-08-27 Beltx Corp Heat-sealing cloth and plastic
US2988457A (en) * 1956-10-31 1961-06-13 Du Pont Coated nylon fabric
US3033723A (en) * 1959-11-23 1962-05-08 Harry A Mead Rug and carpet underlay

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2423565A (en) * 1942-09-24 1947-07-08 Du Pont Polyvinyl acetal resin compositions
US2624886A (en) * 1948-11-12 1953-01-13 J W Johnson Company Seam for tarpaulin or other waterproof fabric
US2804419A (en) * 1955-07-14 1957-08-27 Beltx Corp Heat-sealing cloth and plastic
US2988457A (en) * 1956-10-31 1961-06-13 Du Pont Coated nylon fabric
US3033723A (en) * 1959-11-23 1962-05-08 Harry A Mead Rug and carpet underlay

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