Process for producing decorative articles

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

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156235, 156240, 156289, 428914, B44C 100

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051338190

ABSTRACT:
A process for reproducing a source image on a fabric, comprising providing a source image from a heat fused toner, providing a fabric having a heat activated adhesive coating on one side thereof, placing the fabric against the source image with the heat activated adhesive coating in contact with the source image, heating the fabric and the coating so as to activate the adhesive so that at least a portion of the image from the source is adhered to the adhesive, peeling the fabric away from the source, subsequently placing the transfer fabric onto a receiving fabric so that the adhesive and the image are in contact with the receiving fabric, and heating the transfer fabric and the adhesive so that the image is transferred to the receiving fabric, and removing the transfer fabric from the receiving fabric.

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patent: 3376182 (1968-04-01), Borell et al.
patent: 3408216 (1968-10-01), Mott et al.
patent: 3956552 (1976-05-01), Geary

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