Leather manufactures – Processes – Fur
Patent
1967-12-04
1976-04-20
Guest, Alfred R.
Leather manufactures
Processes
Fur
C14B 1500
Patent
active
039509699
ABSTRACT:
Long hairs of fur pelts known as guard hairs are removed to reveal soft underfur by contacting the pelt with a substrate coated with adhesive and then pulling the substrate away from the pelt. Recoverable or non-recoverable adhesive systems may be used.
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patent: 2693610 (1954-11-01), Hensley
patent: 2708761 (1955-05-01), Bergquist
patent: 3435641 (1967-04-01), Pingree et al.
Fraser Donald R.
Guest Alfred R.
Shubert Roland H.
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
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