US2095387A - Binding for blankets and the like - Google Patents

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US2095387A
US2095387A US120550A US12055037A US2095387A US 2095387 A US2095387 A US 2095387A US 120550 A US120550 A US 120550A US 12055037 A US12055037 A US 12055037A US 2095387 A US2095387 A US 2095387A
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  • This invention relates to a new and improved binding for blankets which consists of a band of fabric which is folded at the longitudinal center thereof, and which center forms the exposed edging of the article.
  • the exposed edging comprises a peculiarly formed wear-resisting section of the band, unlike the remaining area of the band, but comprising an integral portion thereof.
  • the band at each side of the wear-resisting area thereof, may comprise silk, linen, or other fine threads comprising warp and weft threads.
  • the warp threads stop short of said center area 7 however, and spaced sets of weft threads tie in a plurality of. parallel longitudinally 7 extending chenille warp elements.
  • the chenille warp elements may be spaced and at the spaced sections intermediate the chenille warp elements may be laid fine warp threads, but an important feature of the invention is the absence of warp threads along the lines of the chenille elements which'themselvescornprise the wear-resisting warp threads along their lines.
  • the chenille warp elements are sunkfinto the fabric and the wear-resisting area is more freely flexible and of very much better appearance than would be the case with the main body Warp lying in a plane rearwardly of the chenille threads. 1
  • Figure 1 is a fragmentary plan view of an embodiment of the invention.
  • Figure 2 is an enlarged transverse section on the line 22; Figure 1.
  • Figure 3 is an enlarged longitudinal section on the line 3-3, Figure 1.
  • Figure 4 is an enlarged fragmental view taken at the back of the woven structure.
  • Figure 5 is a somewhat enlarged plan showing the appearance of the binding when applied to a blanket margin.
  • l indicates each of two lateral sections of the binding and comprising warp and sets of weft threads.
  • weft threads preferably fine and of silk, linen or ments into the troughs.
  • the band When the band is folded at itslongitudinal center it will form a binding adapted to receive between its elements a blanket or any other article adapted to receive a wear-resisting binding and the binding may be attached by stitching as at 3.
  • a binding adapted for blankets and the like consisting of a band comprising longitudinal marginal areas of fine warp and weft threads and a central wear-resisting longitudinally extending section at which the fine warp threads of said marginal areas stop, said central wearresisting area comprising the weft threads of said marginal areas and a plurality of parallel relatively coarse chenille Warp elements sunk into channels formed in the underlying weft threads by longitudinally spaced sets of weft threads overlying and tying said chenille Warp elements into the fabric in such manner that the fine warp threads of the marginal areas of the binding are in line with the sides of the chenille warp elements, the binding when longitudinally folded forming two opposed connected plies of the wear-resisting area and free marginal areas of fine warp and weft threads for seaming to the article bound thereby.

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Oct. 12, 1937. v J, HUIZENG 2,095,387
BINDING FOR BLANKETS AND THE LIKE Filed Jan. 14, 1957 IiIVENTOR. BY/ M4} ATTORNEY.
UNITED STATES PATENT QFFEQE 2,095,387 BINDING FOR BLANKETS AND THE LIKE John D. Huizeng, Ridgewood, N. J., assignor to Century Ribbon Mills, Inc., New York, N. Y., a
corporation of New York Application January 14, 1937, Serial No. 120,550
1 Claim.
This invention relates to a new and improved binding for blankets which consists of a band of fabric which is folded at the longitudinal center thereof, and which center forms the exposed edging of the article. The exposed edging comprises a peculiarly formed wear-resisting section of the band, unlike the remaining area of the band, but comprising an integral portion thereof.
The band, at each side of the wear-resisting area thereof, may comprise silk, linen, or other fine threads comprising warp and weft threads. The warp threads stop short of said center area 7 however, and spaced sets of weft threads tie in a plurality of. parallel longitudinally 7 extending chenille warp elements. 1
The chenille warp elements may be spaced and at the spaced sections intermediate the chenille warp elements may be laid fine warp threads, but an important feature of the invention is the absence of warp threads along the lines of the chenille elements which'themselvescornprise the wear-resisting warp threads along their lines. By reason of the absence of warp threads under them the chenille warp elements are sunkfinto the fabric and the wear-resisting area is more freely flexible and of very much better appearance than would be the case with the main body Warp lying in a plane rearwardly of the chenille threads. 1
The invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawing, inwhich:-
Figure 1 is a fragmentary plan view of an embodiment of the invention.
Figure 2 is an enlarged transverse section on the line 22; Figure 1.
Figure 3 is an enlarged longitudinal section on the line 3-3, Figure 1.
Figure 4 is an enlarged fragmental view taken at the back of the woven structure.
Figure 5 is a somewhat enlarged plan showing the appearance of the binding when applied to a blanket margin. I
In the drawing, l indicates each of two lateral sections of the binding and comprising warp and sets of weft threads.
weft threads, preferably fine and of silk, linen or ments into the troughs.
other a distance substantially equal to the width of the chenille warp elements and hence at the back of the woven structure the chenille warp elements appear as shown in the enlarged view, Figure 2, with the chenille warp elements sunk into the body of the fabric.
When the band is folded at itslongitudinal center it will form a binding adapted to receive between its elements a blanket or any other article adapted to receive a wear-resisting binding and the binding may be attached by stitching as at 3.
The greatest wear occurs at the 'marginal edge of the binding and the required resistance to wear is provided without reducing softness and flexibility by combining the chenille warp elements and main body warp and weft threads in such manner that the chenille warp elements lie in shallow troughs, because underlying warp threads are omitted from the main body fabric at areas longitudinal of and approximately the width of the said elements, and the tying effect of the spaced sets of weft threads sinks the ele- Thus, by reference to Figure 3, which is a longitudinal section through the fabric alongside one of the chenille warp elements, it will be noted that no warp threads and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is as j follows:
A binding adapted for blankets and the like, consisting of a band comprising longitudinal marginal areas of fine warp and weft threads and a central wear-resisting longitudinally extending section at which the fine warp threads of said marginal areas stop, said central wearresisting area comprising the weft threads of said marginal areas and a plurality of parallel relatively coarse chenille Warp elements sunk into channels formed in the underlying weft threads by longitudinally spaced sets of weft threads overlying and tying said chenille Warp elements into the fabric in such manner that the fine warp threads of the marginal areas of the binding are in line with the sides of the chenille warp elements, the binding when longitudinally folded forming two opposed connected plies of the wear-resisting area and free marginal areas of fine warp and weft threads for seaming to the article bound thereby.
JOHN D. HUIZELNG.
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US4481981A (en) * 1983-03-21 1984-11-13 General Motors Corporation Soft edge seat belt webbing
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US4481981A (en) * 1983-03-21 1984-11-13 General Motors Corporation Soft edge seat belt webbing
US20140208484A1 (en) * 2013-01-28 2014-07-31 Nike, Inc. Flocked waistband
US9596897B2 (en) * 2013-01-28 2017-03-21 Nike, Inc. Flocked waistband
US10080395B2 (en) 2013-01-28 2018-09-25 Nike, Inc. Flocked waistband

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