USRE3260E - Improved self-cementing band for holding bank-notes, papers - Google Patents

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USRE3260E
USRE3260E US RE3260 E USRE3260 E US RE3260E
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Elijah M. Carkingtof
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  • Figure 1 represents a face view of the selfcementin g band opened out- A the band part; a', the cemented part at one end; a2, thece- ⁇ lne-nted part ofthe other end; Fig. 2, an edge view of the same; Fig. 3, the same partly folded ;l Fig. 4, the same nearly folded into a band Figs.5 and 6, the same folded for ⁇ alarger and asmaller band, and different positionsof the ce- ⁇ --'mented'surface Fig. 7, the band-strip used as a tag and folded upon itself at the cemented end; Fig. 8, the section of a portion of the band stui' cemented in strips by hand or by machinery; B, portion used for tags.
  • the nature ofthe invention consists in the preparation of a sheet-fabric in strips, sheets, and bands, cemented and partly dried, so as to adhere to each other or to other surfaces ⁇ witholrlt theaid'of gum, paste, or other adhering medium, simply by pressure.
  • the articles embraced under this device are bands or belts' for encircling bank-notes, letter-files, envelopes, bank-checks, as well as small packages of goods, as gloves, hose, &c. also for tags on bales of goods, packages, and
  • the cement may be made by filling a widemouthed glass jar one-half with shreds of raw rubber, and covering and filling it to threequarters full with good benzine. Stir it well, and cover it tight witha good cork for twentyfour ⁇ hours. If successful, the solution will be like liquid-honey in the summer. Whereit is kept should be warm. If too thin to Work, add more rubber. If too thick, add benzine.-
  • the individual strips or sheetsof suitable paper for bands may be cemented with a brush, as an experiment in a small way, and dried in open air; but where quantities are to be manufactured machinery must be resorted to to accomplish the work of cutting the paper and cementing the pieces, as required. I prefer to cement the paper in sheets, and afterward cnt these into strips, by knives or shears, or other The room equivalent devices.' A large number of sheets may be cemented at once by placing them lapping upon veach other, whichmay be' easily understood; but, as before stated, for work on quantities, maehineryis indispensable.
  • I can use, for the purposes here named, thin leather, parchment, muslin, paper backed with 'muslin, vegetable parchment,v and, in short, any material that is sufficiently strong and flexible, in place ofthe paper for the bandA.
  • the self-cementing band or its equivalent fabric, made substantially inthe manner and.

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