Metal working – Upholstered article making – Tufting
Patent
1993-07-09
1994-07-12
Vo, Peter Dungba
Metal working
Upholstered article making
Tufting
29 911, 29235, 292814, B68G 705
Patent
active
053276299
ABSTRACT:
Seat covers are sewn inside-out and then inverted to fit over a frame. Inversion is accomplished by threading the sewn seat cover over a pair of generally parallel arms. The sewn seat cover is generally in the form of a pocket. The closed end of the pocket is engaged by the blunt edge of a plate. The plate pushes the closed end between the arms forcing the structure of the pocket to ride up and over the top of the arms and downward between the two arms thereby inverting the seat cover to a right side out condition.
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Coon Gerald A.
Ray Lawrence D.
Reinhart Douglas A.
Dungba Vo Peter
Findlay Industries
Millard Sidney W.
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