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ES50627A1911-05-311911-05-31
A new method of manufacturing canvas espadrilles or boots with hemp, jute or any other textile fiber plants.
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A new procedure for the manufacture of espadrilles with a leather or braid hemp, jute, esparto, cotton, pita, raffia or other textile fiber and in as many colors as desired.
A procedure for the manufacture of yarns for wefts of the same color as those of jute, using the fiber from the packaging of the cotton bales alone or mixed with jute fluff or waste.
Method for the production of semi-cellulose from heavily wooded plants, such as wood, as well as from whole cellulosic or spinnable textile fibers from weakly wooded plants, such as jute, manilla hemp, pipes, typa and stinging nettles.
The industrial result is a braid of hemp, jute or any textile fiber, mechanically manufactured with three, five or more strands, using the mesh without spun.
Method for the production of semi-cellulose from heavily wooded plants, such as wood, as well as from whole cellulosic or spindle textile fibers from weakly wooded plants, such as jute, manilla hemp, reeds, typhus or stinging nettles.
Procedure for the manufacture of yarns for wefts of the same color as those of jute, using the fiber from the packaging of the cotton bales, alone or mixed with jute fluff or waste.