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US2141386A
US2141386A US173425A US17342537A US2141386A US 2141386 A US2141386 A US 2141386A US 173425 A US173425 A US 173425A US 17342537 A US17342537 A US 17342537A US 2141386 A US2141386 A US 2141386A
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  • This invention relates to methods of, and apparatus for making fringed woven articles.
  • An object of this invention is to provide a highly improved and economical method for 5 making a scarf or the like fringed articles of Woven cloth.
  • a further object of this invention is to provide a simplified apparatus for carrying out my improved method.
  • Another object of this invention is to provide a relatively inexpensive, durable and attractive reversible fringed scarf of woven cloth, and a practical and eflicient method of making the same.
  • Fig. 1 is a top plan view of a portion of a loom illustrating a method of weaving cloth from which my improved scarf is made;
  • Fig. 2 is a top plan view of a piece of cloth coming from the loom shown in Fig. 1, the dot dash lines indicating the lines on which the cloth is cut to make my improved scarf;
  • Fig. 3 discloses a strip of woven cloth with the woven side edges cut away
  • Fig. 4 is a top plan view of a finished scarf.
  • the loom [0 comprises a beam ll provided with the usual brakes l2.
  • On the beam are annular end flanges l4 and annular flanges l5 spaced closely thereto and inwardly thereof.
  • the annular flanges l4 and I5 may be spaced apart about an inch, for the purpose hereinafter appearing.
  • the beam II are a pair of spaced flanges I6, symmetrical about the middle of the beam and equally spaced inwardly from the flanges I5.
  • the flanges I 6 may be spaced from the flanges l5 by the length no warp threads on the beam ll between the flanges l5 and [6. The warp threads are thus omitted on opposite sides of the beam, leaving warp threads only between the flanges I6, and
  • the weft thread 25 is woven with the usual shuttle, beyond the reed, back and forth perpendicularly to the warp threads. the cloth is woven by the shuttle, there emerges a central,
  • the woven cloth may be wound on the usual rollers and then dyed and processed in the usual manner.
  • the cloth is then out along parallel spaced lines ("perpendicular to the longitudinal edges of the cloth to form pieces 32.
  • is preferably equal to twice the width of the ultimate scarf.
  • the pieces 32 may be out along the lines 33 which is just inwardly of the woven portions 28, as illustrated more particularly in Fig. 3 of the drawing.
  • the weft threads 29 at opposite sides of the central woven portion 21 constitute fringes as illustrated in the drawing.
  • the piece 32 may then be folded longitudinally at about the middle 50 as to be doubled and the meeting edges are then stitched together, as at 35 to form the complete scarf 36. r
  • the weft thread 25 may be heavier glaian the warp threads, to give bulk tothe fringes It will be noted that the length of the scarf is equal substantially to the width of the cloth woven on the loom. Relatively long fringed scarfs may thus be made without the necessity for extremely wide looms. The woven portions 28 hold the fringes together until said woven edges are cut away. The material is therefore easy to handle.
  • the width of the beam is substantially equal to the length of the scarf, and that the cloth is woven on an ordinary loom except for the provision of the flanges on the beam to define the portions where the warp threads are omitted.
  • the folded woven portion 21 of the scarf is not stitched at the ends, to permit the scarf to be reversed by turning the same inside out.
  • a method of'making a scarf consisting in spacing on the beam of a shuttle loom, at each side of a body group of warp threads, a plurality V of selvage Warp threads spaced from opposite sides of the body group of threads, unwinding said warp threads from the beam, and weaving weft threads with the shuttle of the loom, to said warp threads, as said Warp threads are being unwound, to produce a central wide woven portion, and

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W. 27, 1938. HAB|B 2,141,386
METHOD OF MAKING FRINGED WOVEN ARTICLE S Filed Nov. 8, 1937 gibnj 10 INVENTOR 29 KAMEEL HABIB ATTORNEY Patented Dec. 27, 1938 3 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE METHOD OF MAKING FRINGED WovEN ARTICLES 2 Claims.
This invention relates to methods of, and apparatus for making fringed woven articles.
An object of this invention is to provide a highly improved and economical method for 5 making a scarf or the like fringed articles of Woven cloth.
A further object of this invention is to provide a simplified apparatus for carrying out my improved method.
'gtill another object of this invention is to provide a relatively inexpensive, durable and attractive reversible fringed scarf of woven cloth, and a practical and eflicient method of making the same.
Other objects of this invention will in part be obvious and in part hereinafter pointed out.
The invention accordingly consists in the combination of steps, features of construction, combinations of elements, and arrangement of parts 20 which will be exemplified in the method and construction hereinafter described, and of which the scope of application will be indicated in the following claims.
In the accompanying drawing, in which is shown one of the various possible illustrative embodiments of this invention,
Fig. 1 is a top plan view of a portion of a loom illustrating a method of weaving cloth from which my improved scarf is made;
Fig. 2 is a top plan view of a piece of cloth coming from the loom shown in Fig. 1, the dot dash lines indicating the lines on which the cloth is cut to make my improved scarf;
Fig. 3 discloses a strip of woven cloth with the woven side edges cut away; and
Fig. 4 is a top plan view of a finished scarf.
Referring now in detail to the drawing, l designates a portion of a loom on which part of my improved process is carried out. The loom [0 comprises a beam ll provided with the usual brakes l2. On the beam are annular end flanges l4 and annular flanges l5 spaced closely thereto and inwardly thereof. The annular flanges l4 and I5 may be spaced apart about an inch, for the purpose hereinafter appearing. 0n the beam II are a pair of spaced flanges I6, symmetrical about the middle of the beam and equally spaced inwardly from the flanges I5. The flanges I 6 may be spaced from the flanges l5 by the length no warp threads on the beam ll between the flanges l5 and [6. The warp threads are thus omitted on opposite sides of the beam, leaving warp threads only between the flanges I6, and
at the extreme edges between the flanges I4 and The weft thread 25 is woven with the usual shuttle, beyond the reed, back and forth perpendicularly to the warp threads. the cloth is woven by the shuttle, there emerges a central,
broad woven portion 21, and relatively narrow woven side edge portions 28; and between said central woven portion and the said woven edges are portions 29, consisting only of weft threads.
The woven cloth may be wound on the usual rollers and then dyed and processed in the usual manner. The cloth is then out along parallel spaced lines ("perpendicular to the longitudinal edges of the cloth to form pieces 32. The distance between the lines of cutting 3| is preferably equal to twice the width of the ultimate scarf. The pieces 32 may be out along the lines 33 which is just inwardly of the woven portions 28, as illustrated more particularly in Fig. 3 of the drawing. The weft threads 29 at opposite sides of the central woven portion 21 constitute fringes as illustrated in the drawing. The piece 32 may then be folded longitudinally at about the middle 50 as to be doubled and the meeting edges are then stitched together, as at 35 to form the complete scarf 36. r
If desired the weft thread 25 may be heavier glaian the warp threads, to give bulk tothe fringes It will be noted that the length of the scarf is equal substantially to the width of the cloth woven on the loom. Relatively long fringed scarfs may thus be made without the necessity for extremely wide looms. The woven portions 28 hold the fringes together until said woven edges are cut away. The material is therefore easy to handle.
It will be noted that the width of the beam is substantially equal to the length of the scarf, and that the cloth is woven on an ordinary loom except for the provision of the flanges on the beam to define the portions where the warp threads are omitted.
Although the invention has been described in connection with the manufacture of a scarf, it will be understood that other woven, fringed articles may be made with my improved apparatus and in accordance with my method.
The folded woven portion 21 of the scarf is not stitched at the ends, to permit the scarf to be reversed by turning the same inside out.
It will thus be seen that there is provided a device and method in which the several objects of this invention are achieved, and which is well adapted to meet the conditions of practical use.
As various possible embodiments might be made of the above invention, and as various changes might be made in the embodiment above set forth, it is to be understood that all matter herein set forth or shown in the accompanying drawing is to be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. 1
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent:
1. A method of'making a scarf, consisting in spacing on the beam of a shuttle loom, at each side of a body group of warp threads, a plurality V of selvage Warp threads spaced from opposite sides of the body group of threads, unwinding said warp threads from the beam, and weaving weft threads with the shuttle of the loom, to said warp threads, as said Warp threads are being unwound, to produce a central wide woven portion, and
woven selvagesseparated from the central portion at opposite sides, and throughout the length of the woven cloth, by free lengths of weft threads only, andcutting away said woven selvages to provide fringes on opposite sides of the central portion throughout the length of said cloth, cut- ,sisting in spacing on the beam of a shuttle loom,
at each side of a body group of warp threads, a pluralityof selvage warp threads spaced from opposite sides of the body group of threads, un-
winding said warp threads from the beam, and weaving weft threads, heavier than the warp threads, with the shuttle of the loom, to said warp threads, as said warp threads are being unwound, to produce a central Wide woven portion, and woven selvages separated from the central portion at opposite sides, and'throughout the threads only, cutting away said woven selvages to provide fringes on opposite sides of the central portion throughout the length of said cloth, cutting the cloth along spaced lines perpendicular to the longitudinal side edges of the cloth, and 1,
folding the cut pieces of cloth in half longitudinally and stitching together the meeting cut edges of each piece'of cloth.
KAMEEL HABIB.
length of the woven cloth, by free lengths of weft
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US2677397A (en) * 1954-05-04 Shirting fabric
US2790226A (en) * 1956-03-19 1957-04-30 Feinberg Isidore Woven label and means for attachment to sweaters by looping machine or the like
US2797712A (en) * 1954-03-12 1957-07-02 Shapiro Samuel Method of making woven fabric test strips of uniform width
US2916798A (en) * 1957-04-22 1959-12-15 Caputa Woven mat
US2935862A (en) * 1958-03-03 1960-05-10 Jette Emile Combined knitting and sewing machine
US3044146A (en) * 1958-10-27 1962-07-17 Owens Corning Fiberglass Corp Composite fibrous glass bodies
US3860045A (en) * 1971-04-16 1975-01-14 Johnson & Johnson Preformed cross-laid fabric and method of manufacturing the same
US20030127150A1 (en) * 2000-07-24 2003-07-10 Francisco Speich Patterned scarf, method and loom for producing the same
US20050072511A1 (en) * 2003-10-07 2005-04-07 Ming-Che Chang Method for weaving decorative ribbons with plastic cords and apparatus for same
DE102005022505A1 (en) * 2004-05-13 2005-12-08 Weiss, Albert Roller blind, for window and cold cabinet openings, has edge bristles formed by wefts with bending elasticity where the warps have been removed for sealing between the blind and the opening edges
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US2677397A (en) * 1954-05-04 Shirting fabric
US2797712A (en) * 1954-03-12 1957-07-02 Shapiro Samuel Method of making woven fabric test strips of uniform width
US2790226A (en) * 1956-03-19 1957-04-30 Feinberg Isidore Woven label and means for attachment to sweaters by looping machine or the like
US2916798A (en) * 1957-04-22 1959-12-15 Caputa Woven mat
US2935862A (en) * 1958-03-03 1960-05-10 Jette Emile Combined knitting and sewing machine
US3044146A (en) * 1958-10-27 1962-07-17 Owens Corning Fiberglass Corp Composite fibrous glass bodies
US3860045A (en) * 1971-04-16 1975-01-14 Johnson & Johnson Preformed cross-laid fabric and method of manufacturing the same
US7131466B2 (en) * 2000-07-24 2006-11-07 Brevitex Etablissement Pour L'exploitation De Brevets Textiles Patterned scarf, method and loom for producing the same
US20030127150A1 (en) * 2000-07-24 2003-07-10 Francisco Speich Patterned scarf, method and loom for producing the same
US20050072511A1 (en) * 2003-10-07 2005-04-07 Ming-Che Chang Method for weaving decorative ribbons with plastic cords and apparatus for same
DE102005022505A1 (en) * 2004-05-13 2005-12-08 Weiss, Albert Roller blind, for window and cold cabinet openings, has edge bristles formed by wefts with bending elasticity where the warps have been removed for sealing between the blind and the opening edges
DE102005022505B4 (en) * 2004-05-13 2007-10-25 Weiss, Albert blind web
BE1018442A3 (en) * 2009-11-30 2010-11-09 Wiele Michel Van De Nv METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING CARPETS WITH FRILLS, TISSUES AND CARPETS MANUFACTURED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS METHOD.
WO2011064656A3 (en) * 2009-11-30 2011-08-11 Nv Michel Van De Wiele Method for producing carpets with fringes, fabrics and carpets produced according to this method
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