Sewing – Elements – Frames
Patent
1977-03-18
1978-08-01
Hunter, H. Hampton
Sewing
Elements
Frames
112197, D05C 1504
Patent
active
041036360
ABSTRACT:
Apparatus for making a seam from two threads, each thread being formed into bridging loops and prone loops, each prone loop of one thread embracing a doubled portion between two bridging loops of the other thread, such doubled portions forming the prone loops. The apparatus has opposed sewing-machine-type needles which move together and apart, crossing a reference plane between the needles in a pattern whereby a loop between the eye of one needle and the previously made seam, is penetrated when the first needle starts to retreat from its furthermost excursion past the reference plane, by the other needle during its approach to the reference plane. The needles of a pair are slightly staggered laterally so that they pass one another, preferably with light contact, during loop penetration.
The example relates to a seam which is made upon a base fabric and in which the bridging loops of both threads are held slack to form pile loops by means of loopers.
REFERENCES:
patent: 10354 (1853-12-01), Blodgett
patent: 2298750 (1942-10-01), Christensen et al.
patent: 3361096 (1968-01-01), Watkins
patent: 3428007 (1969-02-01), Wignall et al.
Ward Gerald Frank
Wray Gordon Richard
Hunter H. Hampton
National Research Development Corporation
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