Apparel apparatus – Collar – cuff – and bosom making
Patent
1978-09-25
1980-09-23
Rimrodt, Louis
Apparel apparatus
Collar, cuff, and bosom making
A41D 2718, A41H 3300, A41H 4300
Patent
active
042238153
ABSTRACT:
As a strip of material is intermittently moved along its length from a reel, it is heated so as to remove its curl, it is cut into segments in the form of collar stays, and adhesive is applied to one surface of the collar stay segments. The individual collar stays are then moved laterally into alignment with spaced collar template elements, and then moved into overlying relationship with the pointed portions of the collar template elements, and a worker manually inserts a partially completed collar structure about the template elements. The worker presses the collar material against the adhesive on the collar stay and lifts both the collar and the collar stays from the templates, with the adhesive carrying the collar stays with the collar material. The collar stays are subsequently sewn into the collar with top stitching about the edge of the collar structure.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2723061 (1955-11-01), Liebowitz
patent: 2875928 (1959-03-01), Cohen
patent: 3191557 (1965-06-01), Moore
Frost Walter W.
Hamilton C. Ray
Mitchell William O.
Oxford Industries, Inc.
Rimrodt Louis
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