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    • B29WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
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  • My invention relates to making hose from'a textile fabric, with a water-proof lining; and consists in preparing and curing the lining upon the fabric beforehand, and afterward uniting the edges of the prepared fabric by a water-tight seam or joint, produced by securing the parts upon an elastic packing while under a state of compression.
  • any Woven fabric of sufcient strength and suitable texture may be employed in the mauufacture of this hose; but the fabricwhich I prefer as being-all things considered-the best suited to the purpose is that described in the Letters Patent No. 20,267, granted to John Gujer, May 18, 1858, which may be briefly described as composed of a great number of warps and shoots of filling-threads closely interwoven and beaten up, and producing a fabric which is very thick and strong and light of weight, of smooth, fine texture, and of unusual durability; A web or strip of this or other suitable fabric, A, of the width required for the hose, is thickly coated upon one side with the vulcanizable compound of india-rubber B, and afterward subjected to the vulcanizing process between heated smooth metallic plates, by which the india-rubber is made perfectly smooth and uniform upon its surface, which is to form the water-proofliniug. This forms the vulcanized-hose fabric,7 so called.
  • the advantage of the textile hose constructed as above described is, that by preparing and vulcaniziug the iudia-rubberlining ⁇ upon the suitable width of the fabric before making the hose, the lining can be cured under pressure against smooth surfaces, and by that means rendered as smooth and even-surfaced as is possible, whereas, in ordiualy textile hose, where the hose is put together, and the whole vulcanized afterward, it is quite difficult, if not impossible, to give anything like the smoothness of pressed india-rubber to the lining or water-way, so that under the most A favorable circumstances the ordinary indiarubber lining which is after-cured is quite rough and uneven, and inferior, as compared with that herein described and employed.
  • the seam or joint described may be secured f by sewing with stout waxed ends, as shown at a a in both figures, or by means of rivets passing through iu like manner, and said seam may be covered with stout duck or other fabric, J, as shown in Fig. 2.
  • the said seam v or joint is all made from the outside of the hose, and after all its parts have been vulcanized, and it can, therefore, be repaired or replaced in case of leakage or bursting, when, in most cases, it would be impossible to do so with a di'erently-com stituted seam, or in ordinary textile hose.

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` S. W. BAKER.
WATER-PROOF HOSE.
Pate nted Nov. 9,` 18 75.
VENTUR. v .I
WITNESSESu Utirrnn S'rA'rEs snTH w. BAKER, or PRov1DENcE, RHoDE ISLAND..4
IMPROVEMENT IN WATER-PROCDF H'OSE.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 169,760, dated November 9, 1875; application filed March 24, 1875.
CASE 3.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, SETE W. BAKER, of the city and county of Providence, and State of Rhode Island, have invented a new and Improved Manufacture of Water-Proof Hose,
of which the following is a specification, re-
ferring to the accompanying drawings, making part of the same, in which- Figure l is a perspective view of my improved hose. Fig. 2 is a similar view of the same with a covered seam or joint.
The same letters mark like parts in both figures. i
My invention relates to making hose from'a textile fabric, with a water-proof lining; and consists in preparing and curing the lining upon the fabric beforehand, and afterward uniting the edges of the prepared fabric by a water-tight seam or joint, produced by securing the parts upon an elastic packing while under a state of compression.
Any Woven fabric of sufcient strength and suitable texture may be employed in the mauufacture of this hose; but the fabricwhich I prefer as being-all things considered-the best suited to the purpose is that described in the Letters Patent No. 20,267, granted to John Gujer, May 18, 1858, which may be briefly described as composed of a great number of warps and shoots of filling-threads closely interwoven and beaten up, and producing a fabric which is very thick and strong and light of weight, of smooth, fine texture, and of unusual durability; A web or strip of this or other suitable fabric, A, of the width required for the hose, is thickly coated upon one side with the vulcanizable compound of india-rubber B, and afterward subjected to the vulcanizing process between heated smooth metallic plates, by which the india-rubber is made perfectly smooth and uniform upon its surface, which is to form the water-proofliniug. This forms the vulcanized-hose fabric,7 so called.
i This hose fabric is then doubled together, the
two edges D being put together evenly, and a narrow strip, of about three-fourths of an inch of elastic vulcanized india-rubber packing, iuserted between the two edges D D, and then the two edges and the packing I inserted and compressed tightly Vbetween the two jaws of a ing I is permitted to expand, in doing which it effectually packs the space between the two confined edges D D, and thus makes the seam practically water-tight, under the severest hydraulic pressure to which it is subjected.
The advantage of the textile hose constructed as above described is, that by preparing and vulcaniziug the iudia-rubberlining `upon the suitable width of the fabric before making the hose, the lining can be cured under pressure against smooth surfaces, and by that means rendered as smooth and even-surfaced as is possible, whereas, in ordiualy textile hose, where the hose is put together, and the whole vulcanized afterward, it is quite difficult, if not impossible, to give anything like the smoothness of pressed india-rubber to the lining or water-way, so that under the most A favorable circumstances the ordinary indiarubber lining which is after-cured is quite rough and uneven, and inferior, as compared with that herein described and employed.
The seam or joint described may be secured f by sewing with stout waxed ends, as shown at a a in both figures, or by means of rivets passing through iu like manner, and said seam may be covered with stout duck or other fabric, J, as shown in Fig. 2. The said seam v or joint, it will be understood, is all made from the outside of the hose, and after all its parts have been vulcanized, and it can, therefore, be repaired or replaced in case of leakage or bursting, when, in most cases, it would be impossible to do so with a di'erently-com stituted seam, or in ordinary textile hose.
The article above specified for the elasticis india-rubber; but leather, gutta-percha, and some other material may also be employed. The utility of the expansion seam or joint, it Will also be understood, is applicable to other purposes than that singly mentioned herein and also that the said seam may be also made by interposing and confining a packing between two edges when lapped one upon the other, and seWed or riveted together in the ordinary Way.
Having described my invention, I claim- 1. In hydraulic hose constructed as hereinbefore described, the improved seam or joint, formed by the union of the edges DD with the elastic rubber packing I, having indented sides, Within Which said edges D D are forced, and secured therein, substantially as described and shown.
2. In hydraulic hose, the improved packing I, having indented sides, in which the. edges D D are forced, and secured therein While the parts are subjected to compression by mechanical means, substantially as described.
SETH W. BAKER. Witnesses:
IsAAo A. BROWNELL, DAVID HEATON.
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US2518392A (en) * 1947-08-20 1950-08-08 Creston A Smith Corded seam
US2528562A (en) * 1946-01-14 1950-11-07 Elmer C Swanson Sack opening device
US2600607A (en) * 1947-11-18 1952-06-17 Clyde E Bannister Load-sustaining and fluid-conducting hose
US2990309A (en) * 1956-12-10 1961-06-27 Parsons Corp Method of making an elongated flanged slit tubular article
US3151905A (en) * 1960-07-27 1964-10-06 Gen Motors Corp Conduit assembly
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US2528562A (en) * 1946-01-14 1950-11-07 Elmer C Swanson Sack opening device
US2518392A (en) * 1947-08-20 1950-08-08 Creston A Smith Corded seam
US2600607A (en) * 1947-11-18 1952-06-17 Clyde E Bannister Load-sustaining and fluid-conducting hose
US2990309A (en) * 1956-12-10 1961-06-27 Parsons Corp Method of making an elongated flanged slit tubular article
US3151905A (en) * 1960-07-27 1964-10-06 Gen Motors Corp Conduit assembly
US20050144065A1 (en) * 2003-12-19 2005-06-30 Palo Alto Research Center Incorporated Keyword advertisement management with coordinated bidding among advertisers
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