Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Assembling or joining
Patent
1994-06-30
1995-10-24
Bryant, David P.
Metal working
Method of mechanical manufacture
Assembling or joining
29469, 428 24, 156 61, B23P 2500
Patent
active
054599202
ABSTRACT:
A method of making an artificial flower by fastening an artificial flower to a processed genuine flower stem by a bonding agent. The artificial flower is obtained by I) selecting the core of the stem of a woody plant as a base material and then using a plane to plane the base material into plain strips according to a predetermined width, length and thickness; II) putting the plain strips into a punching die and then punching them into patterned strips; III) dipping the patterned strips in an aromatic solution at room temperature for 35 to 45 minutes; IV) putting the patterned strips thus obtained from step III) into a dye bath and dying the patterned-colored strips; V) putting the patterned-colored strips into a form setting solution heated to 80.degree. C. and then setting the patterned-color strips into desired shapes; VI) drying the shape-formed strips thus obtained from step V); VII) cooling down the shape-formed strips thus obtained from step VI) in a refrigerator at 7.degree. C. to for 3 hours so that artificial petals are obtained; and VIII) fastening the artificial petals to a metal wire to form an artificial flower.
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