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    • B63SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
    • B63CLAUNCHING, HAULING-OUT, OR DRY-DOCKING OF VESSELS; LIFE-SAVING IN WATER; EQUIPMENT FOR DWELLING OR WORKING UNDER WATER; MEANS FOR SALVAGING OR SEARCHING FOR UNDERWATER OBJECTS
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • Another object of my invention is to so construct such articles that when by accident or wear and rough usage their buoyancy is impaired, by the loss of their capacity to securely retain the air with which they have been charged, they will nevertheless continue to possess a life-saving buoyant capacity as nearly approximating to that of the air-filled articles as it is in my judgment possible to obtain.
  • Another object of myinvention is to provide buoyant matter or material which, although soft and yielding, will not be liable to become unduly solidified or matted, and which may from time to time be readily shaken up and restored to its original condition.
  • 2, 3, and 4 are respectively a side view and longitudinal and lateral sections of the same.
  • the exterior casing of the life-saving cushion or mattress is to be composed of 60.
  • each main air chamber or casing A is provided with an air injecting and discharging tube, a, guarded by 0 a screw-plug or other form of valve, all in a manner common to well-known flexible air-' filled articles adapted to life-saving purposes.
  • One portion of my invention consists in the combination, with such a flexible air-tight chamber, of an interior buoyant cushion, B, which is of sufficiently smaller size to afford ample space around it, or between it and the interior walls of the main air chamber or casing, to provide for the reception and retention 8 of a sufficient volume of air to secure the degree of buoyancy desired in each case.
  • the presence of the interior buoyant cushion enables the article to be used as a seat or mattress without unduly straining the main air 8 chamber or casing, and this I. believe to be an entirely novel feature, regardless of the particular construction of said interior cushion, serving as a weight-supporting medium.
  • said interior cush- 0 ion should of itself be buoyant, in order that the buoyancy of the whole structure be not materially impaired. It is desirable, too, that the interior cushion should he filled with soft yielding and at the same time elastic material. 5 Sponge, cork, or hair may be employed as a filling, as well as many other substances commonly used for filling ordinary cushions and mattresses,without departure from this portion of my invention, for it is obvious that, regardless of its particular kind of filling, said cushion will serve as a medium for protecting the.
  • the cork may be treated with fair results with various solutions containing water-proof gums--as, for instance, a light solutionof naphtha and caoutchouc or rubber cement-with or without such mineral bodies added thereto as will enable the cork when thus treated to undergo the process of vulcanization.
  • a light solutionof naphtha and caoutchouc or rubber cement-with or without such mineral bodies added thereto will enable the cork when thus treated to undergo the process of vulcanization.
  • each particle of cork is incased in a light film, and the interstices are'sealed by the caoutchouc. I claim it to be-novel to specially treat cork for this purpose, and.
  • lamp-black in connection with cork, although I am well aware that it is not new'to employ lamp-black as a buoyant medium in can-buoys and in life-saving buoys of "arious kinds other than such as are flexible.
  • the granulated 'cork may of course be varied as tothe size of the particles; but I should prefer not to use it larger than, say, one-halfinch in diameter, commingled with particles so fine. as to be commonly termed cork-dust but I do not thereby mean toinclude powdered cork, as in my judgment nothing which will pass through a screen of, say, three-sixteenths of an inch mesh would be desirable.
  • the proportion of lamp-black may, however, belargely varied without materially aifectingthe desired results, although care should be taken to avoid such excess of lamp-black as would be liable to result in the matting or solidifying of the mass under the pressures incident to the ordinary use of cushions or mattresses.
  • each section have separate holding straps or loops 0, which may be readily and firmly grasped, and through which the arms of a person may be passed,if desired.
  • the partioularconstruction of the casing for theinner and outer cushions, and their mode of union one to the other, may obviously be largely varied.
  • the cork-tilled cushion have a casing which shall be water-tight and air-tight, but not so inflated that the cushioning material cannot It made of fabric coated with vulcanizable compound, the vulcanizing process need not be applied until the cushion has been filled, and the openin g can .then be tightly closed with a gum joint; or the casing may first be vulcanized with only a small opening left at one corner for the introduction of the cork, 850., after which said opening may be tightly sealed by suitable folds,
  • a cushion say, twenty-fourinches long, sixteen inches wide, and about four inches thick, at its best will support'from four to six persons in the water, and if the same cushion bepierced through and through, as with aknife, in several places, it will still support about half as many people, and its buoyant capacity will be maintained for many hours, the lamp-black being capable of protecting the cork from water, even if exposed thereto for several days.
  • a lifesaving mattress or cushion embodying in combination, substantially as hereinbefore described, an exteriorflexible airtight casin g and an interior casing filled with a suitable zo cushioning medium.

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' W. G. WOOD.
LIFE PRBSERYING CUSHION. No. 264,814. Patented Sept. 19, 1882.
INVENTCIR:
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clear, true, and complete description of my in- UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
WILLIAM C. \VOOD, OF VVASHINGT-ON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, ASSIGNOR. TO THE NATIONAL RUBBER COMPANY, OF BRISTOL, RHODE ISLAND.
LlFE-PRESERVI NG CIUS'HION.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 264,814, dated September 1.9, 1882. Application filed April 3, 1882. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern Be it known that 1, WILLIAM 0. W001), of the city of Washington, in the District of Golumbia, have invented certain new and useful 5 Improvements in Ships Cushions, Mattresses,
850., for Life-Saving Purposes; and I do hereby declare that the following specification, taken in connection with the drawings furnished andforming a part of the same, is a vention.
It is well known thatair-filled cushions and other similar articles have long been known and used; but it is equally well known that when in use as cushions or mattresses such articles, as heretofore constructed, are subject to more or less constant wear and strain, and Tiable to be punctured and rendered worthless, and also that the metallic connections usually employedfor inflation and retention of air by constant use are liable to and do frequently become leaky. I recognize confined air as the best medium that can be practically employed for the attainment of buoyancy; and one object of my invention is to so construct air-filled cushions or mattresses that when used as such they will be relieved from those strains which would ordinarily be liable to injure such articles as usually heretofore constructed.
Another object of my invention is to so construct such articles that when by accident or wear and rough usage their buoyancy is impaired, by the loss of their capacity to securely retain the air with which they have been charged, they will nevertheless continue to possess a life-saving buoyant capacity as nearly approximating to that of the air-filled articles as it is in my judgment possible to obtain.
Another object of myinvention is to provide buoyant matter or material which, although soft and yielding, will not be liable to become unduly solidified or matted, and which may from time to time be readily shaken up and restored to its original condition.
To more particularly describe my invention, I will refer to the accompanying drawings, in which Figure l is a top view of a series of boat-cushions embodying my invention. Figs.
2, 3, and 4 are respectively a side view and longitudinal and lateral sections of the same.
Although in my drawings I have only illustrated my invention as applied to stern-cushions for row-boats, or for the cockpits of small yachts, it will be ample for illustrating the application of; the several features of my invention to mattresses and to cushions for chairs, settees, &c.
Referring to the drawings, itis to be understood that the exterior casing of the life-saving cushion or mattress is to be composed of 60.
waterproofed and air-tight flexible materialpreferably woolen or cotton clothhaving an exterior face which is natural to the fabric, and thus afford the general appearance of ordinary cushions or mattresses. For service 6 where style or finish is of little consequence the exterior face may be composed of a layer of water-proof composition. Each main air chamber or casing A is provided with an air injecting and discharging tube, a, guarded by 0 a screw-plug or other form of valve, all in a manner common to well-known flexible air-' filled articles adapted to life-saving purposes. One portion of my invention consists in the combination, with such a flexible air-tight chamber, of an interior buoyant cushion, B, which is of sufficiently smaller size to afford ample space around it, or between it and the interior walls of the main air chamber or casing, to provide for the reception and retention 8 of a sufficient volume of air to secure the degree of buoyancy desired in each case. The presence of the interior buoyant cushion enables the article to be used as a seat or mattress without unduly straining the main air 8 chamber or casing, and this I. believe to be an entirely novel feature, regardless of the particular construction of said interior cushion, serving as a weight-supporting medium. It is of course important that said interior cush- 0 ion should of itself be buoyant, in order that the buoyancy of the whole structure be not materially impaired. It is desirable, too, that the interior cushion should he filled with soft yielding and at the same time elastic material. 5 Sponge, cork, or hair may be employed as a filling, as well as many other substances commonly used for filling ordinary cushions and mattresses,without departure from this portion of my invention, for it is obvious that, regardless of its particular kind of filling, said cushion will serve as a medium for protecting the.
air-chamber from such strains as it would be exposed to it there'we're no interior cushion to bear the weight of persons sitting or reclining thereon. It will readily be seen, however, that it is desirable and even important that said filling be of a specially buoyant character, for if the outer and inner casings, c and I), should both get punctured sponge or hair, for instance, would deprive the cushion of that buoyancy which it should in its best form possess under all adverse circumstances. Granulated cork, however, serves an excellent purpose, for it is readily shaken up from time to time and kept light and soft as a mass, and should water get to it considerable time must elapse before its buoyant property would be materiallyimpaired. Although comparatively expensive, a cushion filled with small air-tight hollow flexible balls is found to be admirably fitted for my purpose, although it is to be distinctly understood that I am aware'that such cushions and mattresses are not new, and they can only enter into my invention as a part thereof when combined with an exterior flexible air-tight chamber, as described, for relieving said chamber from compressing strains, and serving in itself as a buoyant medium in the event of the possible deficiencies in buoyancy of said outer chamber or casing. Having economy in view, however, I have devoted my attention to granulated cork or other light porous woody matter, which, in accordance with one feature of my invention, is treated with a water-repellent, so that each piece or particle of cork permeated with air-cells is rendered practically watertight, and therefore practically incapable of saturation, and therefore it is similar in some respects to the hollow balls before referred to. It is desirable that the water-repellent employed be of such character as will not cause the pieces of cork to mat or consolidate with each other materially, or cause them to lose their individual elasticity, and thereby render the mass undesirable as a cushioning medium. The cork may be treated with fair results with various solutions containing water-proof gums--as, for instance, a light solutionof naphtha and caoutchouc or rubber cement-with or without such mineral bodies added thereto as will enable the cork when thus treated to undergo the process of vulcanization. When thus treated each particle of cork is incased in a light film, and the interstices are'sealed by the caoutchouc. I claim it to be-novel to specially treat cork for this purpose, and.
sustain the weights placed thereon.
ploy lamp-black in connection with cork, although I am well aware that it is not new'to employ lamp-black as a buoyant medium in can-buoys and in life-saving buoys of "arious kinds other than such as are flexible.
The granulated 'cork may of course be varied as tothe size of the particles; but I should prefer not to use it larger than, say, one-halfinch in diameter, commingled with particles so fine. as to be commonly termed cork-dust but I do not thereby mean toinclude powdered cork, as in my judgment nothing which will pass through a screen of, say, three-sixteenths of an inch mesh would be desirable. To each pound of cork I apply, say, two ounces of good dry lamp-black, and tumble the mass in a revolving barrel for several hours. The proportion of lamp-black may, however, belargely varied without materially aifectingthe desired results, although care should be taken to avoid such excess of lamp-black as would be liable to result in the matting or solidifying of the mass under the pressures incident to the ordinary use of cushions or mattresses.
Referringto the drawings, I will state the desirability of having in a series of boat and yacht cushionstitted to a certain outline the straps and buckles d,by which the several cushions may be connected for better maintaining them in position with relation to each other while in use as cushions, and being unsecured to the boat they can be readily thrown over board in case of accident and afford a reliable buoy for several persons without liability of their separation. It is also desirable that each section have separate holding straps or loops 0, which may be readily and firmly grasped, and through which the arms of a person may be passed,if desired. The partioularconstruction of the casing for theinner and outer cushions, and their mode of union one to the other, may obviously be largely varied. I prefer that the cork-tilled cushion have a casing which shall be water-tight and air-tight, but not so inflated that the cushioning material cannot It made of fabric coated with vulcanizable compound, the vulcanizing process need not be applied until the cushion has been filled, and the openin g can .then be tightly closed with a gum joint; or the casing may first be vulcanized with only a small opening left at one corner for the introduction of the cork, 850., after which said opening may be tightly sealed by suitable folds,
heavy stitching, and the proper use of rubber v main a buoyant capacity of great life-saving value. Should the inner cushion be also punctured and Wateradmittedto its filling,itsbuoyant capacity would of course be diminished, but it nevertheless will serve as a reliable support. A cushion, say, twenty-fourinches long, sixteen inches wide, and about four inches thick, at its best will support'from four to six persons in the water, and if the same cushion bepierced through and through, as with aknife, in several places, it will still support about half as many people, and its buoyant capacity will be maintained for many hours, the lamp-black being capable of protecting the cork from water, even if exposed thereto for several days.
Having thus described myinvention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent 1. A lifesaving mattress or cushion embodying in combination, substantially as hereinbefore described, an exteriorflexible airtight casin g and an interior casing filled with a suitable zo cushioning medium.
2. A'life-savin g mattress or cushion embodying in combination, substantially as hereinbefore described, an exterior flexible air-ti gh t casing, an interior casing, and a filling for said in- 42g
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