Sewing – Elements – Frames
Patent
1977-05-11
1979-02-06
Schroeder, Werner H.
Sewing
Elements
Frames
D05B 312
Patent
active
041378598
ABSTRACT:
A method of attaching a slide fastener to a garment having a slotted closure opening of a given length is disclosed. Rows of fastener elements, carried on and along confronting longitudinal edges of a pair of stringer tapes are interengaged to couple the same. The stringer tapes are longer than the closure opening. A slider is mounted onto the interengaged rows of fastener elements at their lower ends. The rows of fastener elements are interengaged over their entire length except for a region of disengagement resulting from the placement of a slider and located thereat. The garment is turned inside out. The coupled stringer tapes are placed onto the garment in such a manner that the outer surfaces of the coupled stringer tapes are mated with opposed inner marginal portions of the closure opening, with the interengaged rows of fastener elements in alignment with the closure opening, and with the slider disposed downwardly of the lower end of the closure opening. The coupled stringer tapes are sewn respectively to the opposed inner marginal portions by lines of stitching except at the lower portions thereof extending downwardly of the lower end of the closure opening. The slider is moved upwardly beyond the lower end of the closure opening.
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Schroeder Werner H.
Troutman Doris L.
Yoshida Kogyo K K
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