Sewing – Elements – Frames
Patent
1981-10-28
1984-02-28
Hunter, H. Hampton
Sewing
Elements
Frames
11212112, D05B 9700, D05B 2100, D05B 100
Patent
active
044336322
ABSTRACT:
For use with a sewing machine (10) that sews a predetermined pattern of stitches on workpieces (22) of successive workpiece assemblies formed of workpiece mounts (24) having the workpieces (22) detachably secured thereto while the workpiece assemblies are being moved in a path corresponding to the predetermined pattern past a work station that includes the needle (16) of the sewing machine, a workpiece handling means that enables the workpiece to be presented to the work station and removed from the station successively and alternately from the opposite sides of the work station.
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Becka Michael M.
Bennett George
Hunter H. Hampton
International Shoe Machine Corporation
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