Embroidered design for securement to an article and method of ma

Sewing – Products – Sewn web or sheet

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2244, 1122661, D05C 300, D05C 1700, A41D 2708

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045179107

ABSTRACT:
An embroidered design adapted to be heat sealed to another article. The design is embroidered on a substrate made of woven polyester fabric. The substrate is bonded at the underside thereof to a low melt thermoplastic adhesive film to form a lamination. The design is thereafter traced along the outer and inner peripheries thereof with a severing tool to remove all portions of the lamination except only the design proper consisting of the embroidering thread and the plastic film portions thereunder. The design may then be heat sealed to another article such as a garment with the garment proper being exposed between adjacent portions of the thread to simulate a design embroidered directly onto the garment.

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patent: 1221440 (1917-04-01), Gottschalk
patent: 1893422 (1933-01-01), Levenson
patent: 4103634 (1978-08-01), Schachter
patent: 4140563 (1979-02-01), Sernaker

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