Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1996-09-06
1998-10-06
Lee, Thomas C.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
36447002, 36447004, 139319, G06F 1900
Patent
active
058187200
ABSTRACT:
A process of designing and weaving fabrics with pattern repeats over the full length of the fabric such as draperies or bedspreads. The pattern can incorporate one or more actual patterns within the repeat to reduce waste and inventory requirements for fabricators. The pattern repeat is typically incorporated into fabrics having a length greater than 50 inches. The design process is computer-aided to create an engineered repeat in the fabric panels which are then woven using an electronic weaving machine. Individual patterns are repeated across the width and length of the woven fabric.
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Garland Steven R.
Lee Thomas C.
Sunbury Textile Mills, Inc.
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