Metal fusion bonding – Including means to apply flux or filler to work or applicator – By partial or total immersion of work or applicator into liquid
Patent
1980-09-22
1982-12-28
Rimrodt, Louis
Metal fusion bonding
Including means to apply flux or filler to work or applicator
By partial or total immersion of work or applicator into liquid
2247, A41H 3300
Patent
active
043657354
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for forming pocket welts is disclosed. The upper portion of the external breast pocket of men and women's sport and suit jackets are frequently constructed by making a cut in the breast of the jacket and connecting a pocket to the inward side of the jacket fabric. A pocket welt is joined to the exterior of the breast, just below the cut and along its sides to form a top portion of the completed pocket. The pocket welt is constructed using a precut piece of fabric which is positioned by an operator on a template, which forms a portion of the apparatus. The fabric is secured by a vacuum and is folded by the operator along lines determined by the template. Subsequent to folding, a precut fusing material may be positioned by the operator over the fabric. The apparatus is then actuated by the operator causing the fabric and fusing to be folded and pressed, automatically. If fusing is used, the temperature of the platens may be set sufficiently high so as to cause the fusing to bond to the fabric.
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Princiotta Raymond A.
Salvucci Antonio
Lipton Robert S.
Rimrodt Louis
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