Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Structurally defined web or sheet – Superposed movable attached layers or components
Patent
1987-02-24
1988-12-27
Epstein, Henry F.
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
Structurally defined web or sheet
Superposed movable attached layers or components
5417, 190 1, 383 4, A45C 900, A47G 900
Patent
active
047940298
ABSTRACT:
A circular section of woven terry fabric, with a circular section of woven nylon fabric having precisely one-fourth the area of the circular woven terry fabric attached to the inferior plane of the circular woven terry fabric, which has four sections of woven terry fabric cut on the bias and of equal lengths and widths attached along the perimeter on both the superior and inferior planes to form a casing encompassing a cotton cord or drawstring thereby allowing conversion of the fabrics into a bag.
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Herrin Ashley A.
Simmons Garrett L.
Tennant Lynne H.
Epstein Henry F.
Fiddler Robert W.
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