Elongated-member-driving apparatus – With means to move or guide member into driving position – With positionable driver
Patent
1979-06-07
1981-04-21
Bell, Paul A.
Elongated-member-driving apparatus
With means to move or guide member into driving position
With positionable driver
227120, 227156, 112 2, B27F 702, D05B 2300
Patent
active
042628369
ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a sewing apparatus. Staples or tacks having the function of a sewing thread are first penetrated successively through a work placed on a bed. The staples or tacks are supplied and fed successively from a feeder which is provided over the work. The extremities of the staples or tacks are then transformed so as not to be removed from the work. The penetrating and transforming operations are performed simultaneously at a plurarity of points or successively from point to point, whereby seams or patterned seams adjacent to each other are accomplished to sew the work.
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Machine Tool Technology, W. J. McCarthy, R. I. Smith, McKnight & McKnight, 1968, Bloomington, p. 30.
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