Cutting – With product handling means – Means to move – guide – or permit free fall or flight of product
Patent
1980-06-23
1983-03-15
Meister, James M.
Cutting
With product handling means
Means to move, guide, or permit free fall or flight of product
83112, 83153, 83162, 83236, 83276, 83277, B26D 520
Patent
active
043764002
ABSTRACT:
A device is provided for feeding a continuous fabric web to a machine for sewing women's pantyhose. The continuous fabric web is formed into a gusset for the pantyhose by various devices including a motor controlled by a photoelectric device for feeding the fabric web from a spool of fabric web. A carriage alternately moves in a horizontal direction and has several web pulling jaws to pull the web into place. A tampon pincer projects from the plane of operation to hold the fabric web tight. Thereafter, a pair of co-acting blades cuts and trims the web and the pantyhose material. The pantyhose material and formed gusset are held taut until they can be sewn together.
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Meister James M.
Solis S.r.l.
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