Apparel – Body garments – Coats
Patent
1994-03-25
1996-06-18
Crowder, C. D.
Apparel
Body garments
Coats
2272, 22431, 112424, A41D 102, A41D 2702
Patent
active
055265340
ABSTRACT:
A durable, attractive, lined garment, such as a blazer, that can be repeatedly washed in an aqueous solution containing laundering agents is constructed of a washable outer fabric, such as polyester, a polyester
atural fiber blend or corduroy, and a synthetic liner, such as polyester. A seam between the washable fabric and liner fabric is constructed by first sandwiching the washable fabric between the liner and a flexible tape made from a non-woven fabric having an adhesive on each side. The three materials are joined along a common edge with an overlock stitch, and also joined with a tacking stitch spaced a short distance apart from the overlock stitch. The adhesive is then employed to further join the washable fabric to the tape. Another type of seam additionally includes a wiggin between the tape and the washable fabric, wherein the adhesive adheres the tape to the wiggin.
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Artcraft Uniform Company
Crowder C. D.
Hale Gloria
Kikel Suzanne
Silverman Arnold B.
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