Printing – Stenciling – Processes
Patent
1991-08-09
1992-12-29
Burr, Edgar S.
Printing
Stenciling
Processes
101126, 101474, 1014071, B41J 1500, B41J 1308
Patent
active
051742020
ABSTRACT:
A method of temporarily attaching items to be screen printed to a pallet. The invention includes providing a pallet pad of adjacently adhered sheets on a pallet. Each sheet of the pad has a non-transferable adhesive coating on a substantial portion of its upper surface. The upper coating on each sheet permits the superjacent sheet to be removed without adversely affecting the adhesion of the coating. The upper coat on each sheet, once exposed, is capable of removably retaining textile articles thereon. Providing a bottom most sheet of the pad has a non-transferable adhesive coating over a substantial portion of its lower surface as well, adhering this lower coating of the pad on to the pallet and removably mounting a textile article to the adhesive coating of the upper surface on a topmost sheet of the pallet pad.
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Burr Edgar S.
Gilfillan III John G.
Kaufmann John D.
Raciti Eric P.
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