Printing – Work supporting members – Work held on flat surface
Patent
1991-08-16
1993-09-28
Burr, Edgar S.
Printing
Work supporting members
Work held on flat surface
101126, B41F 1518
Patent
active
052478858
ABSTRACT:
A pallet for supporting shirts for printing over the entire surface of the shirt, particularly including the sleeves. A shirt is telescoped over a thin upper panel whereafter separate sleeve panels mounted to the upper panel are slid outward into the sleeves of the shirt to provide support thereto. With the sleeve panels still maintained outward, the upper panel is then lowered down into abutment with the lower panel to secure the shirt between the upper and lower panels. Lowering of the upper panel with the sleeve panels mounted thereto causes the sleeve panels to be raised so that the pallet forms a generally planar overall surface upon which the shirt is supported and maintained in a stationary position during printing.
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patent: 3244093 (1966-04-01), Vasilantone
patent: 3427964 (1969-02-01), Vasilantone
patent: 4287826 (1981-09-01), Brabec
patent: 4819559 (1989-04-01), Szarka
patent: 5016367 (1991-05-01), Breen et al.
Rick Fuqua, "Printing the Garment All Over: It's Being Done All Over", Screen Printing Magazine, Sep. 1990, pp. 194-197.
Fugua Rick L.
Iaccino Alex
Motev Phil
Burr Edgar S.
Nguyen Anthony H.
Wisconsin Automated Machinery Corporation
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