Apparel – General structure
Patent
1976-12-15
1977-10-11
Guest, Alfred R.
Apparel
General structure
2DIG7, A41D 1300
Patent
active
040527522
ABSTRACT:
A method of making a disposable garment, which garment is generally intended for use under sterile conditions. The method includes cutting the body of the garment from a continuous web of material, the longitudinal axis of the body being in the cross direction of the web and the body having a central portion and having lateral portions adjacent to and separated from the central portion by fold lines essentially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the body; applying a pair of first adhesive stripes on the outer surface of the body; applying a sleeve on each first adhesive stripe to partially adhere the sleeves to the body; applying a second adhesive stripe on each sleeve, the second adhesive stripes being in line with the first adhesive stripes; folding the lateral portions of the body along the fold lines against the outer surface of the central portion of the body to completely adhere the sleeves to the body and to enclose the sleeves within the body, whereby the outer surface of the body and the sleeves are not susceptible to contamination prior to use of the garment. Preferably, the method also includes applying tie strings to the body of the garment.
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Guest Alfred R.
International Paper Company
Schapira Ronald A.
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