Sewing – Special machines – Embroidering
Patent
1999-12-02
2000-11-28
Nerbun, Peter
Sewing
Special machines
Embroidering
D05C 904
Patent
active
06152056&
ABSTRACT:
A device for supporting semi-rigid workpieces to be embroidered. Hoop ties are mounted to a hoop frame to provide a support surface for one side of the workpiece, while a backbone further comprising at least two knurled fingers provide a frictional supporting surface for an opposing side of the workpiece. Rubber tubing can be stretched around the hoop ties for easily mounting each of the ties to the hoop frame, and which provides another frictional supporting surface that is less abrasive than the knurled hoop fingers. The angle and the height of the backbone can be adjusted to accommodate workpieces of varying rigidity and thickness.
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Kearney Keith
Ulerich Phillip L.
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