Big blotter towel

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Pile or nap type surface or component – With coating – impregnation – or bond

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D 6608, 15209R, 15222, 428224, A47K 1002

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045228582

ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a drying towel which incorporates a thin sewn-in or unitized layer of slippery material which lines the two inner surfaces when the towel is doubled-over. When applied to a wet surface the hand pressure and combined lateral hand movement causes the top layer of the doubled-over towel to slide over the lower layer of the towel (along the two inner slippery surfaces) which is in contact with the wet body thereby producing a roll-blotting action. Drying of the body is effected without producing any lateral movement of that part of the towel which is in contact with the body. As a consequence the wet body is dried with no rubbing or abrasive action of the skin surface.

REFERENCES:
patent: 507833 (1893-10-01), McGinnis
patent: 2441745 (1948-05-01), Benamy
patent: 2574854 (1951-11-01), West
patent: 3013274 (1961-12-01), Dike
patent: 3130441 (1964-04-01), Hahn
patent: 4224712 (1980-09-01), Black et al.
patent: 4278719 (1981-07-01), Sarnecki
Advertisement from the Washington Post/Potomac Magazine Section, May 21, 1972, Note Cannon Rol-A-Towel.

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