Pre-sewn letter and method

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor

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156256, 156258, 112439, 1122661, 206 4533, 428102, 428104, 428187, 428197, 4289066, B32B 3100

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051493888

ABSTRACT:
An improved method for producing a multi-colored emblem which may be bonded to a fabric is disclosed which provides an emblem with an embroidered appearance. The emblem is easily heat sealable onto difficult to adhere fabrics. The method generally involves providing a first woven material blank, providing a barrier layer of thermoplastic material, laminating the barrier layer onto one side of said material blank to form an assembly, cutting said assembly to a specific configuration, sewing a thread about the periphery of the cut assembly, and laminating said assembly onto a second woven material blank having a different color. This second assembly is again cut to a complimentary larger configuration and also provided with a thread about the periphery. The two material blanks are then heat sealed together and an adhesive layer is provided to the exposed barrier layer.

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patent: 3662878 (1972-05-01), Conrad
patent: 4517910 (1985-05-01), Jalowsky
patent: 4981742 (1991-01-01), Haigh

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