Method for making fabric covered articles, especially belt buckl

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor

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156245, 156253, 156267, 156291, 156292, 264258, 264263, 264265, B29C 5306, B29C 5902, B29C 6548, B29C 6554

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047938811

ABSTRACT:
A method of manufacturing a fabric-covered article, preferably a belt buckle, and a method for trimming the excess fabric and backing sheet material from a fabric-covered article. Apparatus for manufacturing the fabric-covered article, preferably a belt buckle and for trimming the excess fabric material after the fabric has been glued to the backing sheet, with a buckle-shaped insert sandwiched therebetween.

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