Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1987-10-28
1989-08-29
MacDonald, Allen
Boots, shoes, and leggings
364559, 356378, 356394, G01B 1100
Patent
active
048623776
ABSTRACT:
A system for identifying workpieces by scanning them and "reading" details of their configuration is adapted for applying a desired pattern of material in liquid form (e.g. ink) or in powder form (e.g. toner material or a hot melt adhesive) to the workpieces regardless of their location and orientation on a workpiece support (18, 118). This is achieved by the pattern data (relating to the desired pattern) selected from a store being modified in accordance with positional data (relating to the location and orientation obtained during scanning FIG. 2). When the applied material is liquid and dispensed from such as a suitable tool such as a pen (152) or other liquid applicator. When the ink is in powder form, a suitable tool is an electrostatic printer (36) e.g. an ionographic printer.
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Preece Clive
Reedman David C.
Brine Aubrey C.
British United Shoe Machinery Ltd.
MacDonald Allen
Meegar Owen J.
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