US1752897A - Plaiter - Google Patents
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- XEEYBQQBJWHFJM-UHFFFAOYSA-N Iron Chemical compound [Fe] XEEYBQQBJWHFJM-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 description 12
- 239000004744 fabric Substances 0.000 description 7
- 229910052742 iron Inorganic materials 0.000 description 6
- 238000000034 method Methods 0.000 description 4
- 238000009954 braiding Methods 0.000 description 2
- 238000001035 drying Methods 0.000 description 2
- 239000003292 glue Substances 0.000 description 1
- 238000010409 ironing Methods 0.000 description 1
- 239000000463 material Substances 0.000 description 1
- 238000009958 sewing Methods 0.000 description 1
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D06—TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- D06J—PLEATING, KILTING OR GOFFERING TEXTILE FABRICS OR WEARING APPAREL
- D06J1/00—Pleating, kilting or goffering textile fabrics or wearing apparel
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- This invention relates to plaiting devices and has special reference to a form of such Other objects and advantages of the inventionwill appear in the following description thereof.
- Figure 1 is a perspective view of one'form of improved plaiter
- Figure 2 is an enlarged vertical section through a fragmental portion of the plaiter, more clearly depicting the invention.
- 1 represents a fabric of any desired material, such as a light canvas or drill, forming a backing or body for the plaiter
- 2 represents the overlapping spaced-webs or strips of the plaiter which are preferably of manila tagboard, or the like, fastened along their lowermost edges to the backing 1 as by stitching, which is common in the art.
- These strips are then covered witha thin fabric of outing flannel, the latter being smoothly glued upon both sides thereof asclearly shown forming a folded portion intermediate of the strips, and into which fold the goods to be plait-ed is tucked and subsequently pressed, as by an iron, using a moistened cloth between the iron and the goodsbeing pressed.
- a dry cloth is first placed over the garment after being placed in the plaiter, then a damp cloth i applied, and the hot iron used directly thereupon, and preferably moved only sufiiciently fast to permit of the steam and dampness being forced completely through the plaiter and garment, and subsequently dried by the heat from the iron.
- a damp cloth i applied, and the hot iron used directly thereupon and preferably moved only sufiiciently fast to permit of the steam and dampness being forced completely through the plaiter and garment, and subsequently dried by the heat from the iron.
- a plaiter of the class described composed of a plurality of overlapping perforated plait forming elements for the purpose described.
- I r I I A plaiter of the class described composed of a plurality of overlapping plait 9 forming elements each having registrable perforations therethrough.
- a plaiter of the class described comprising a plurality of overlapping plait forming elements each having perforations therethrough regist 'able with the perforations i'nthe fhdj'acent elements; In testimony whereof I a'ifik my signature MARGARET D. DIGKMAN.
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April 1, 1930.
D. DICKMAN PLAITER Filed April 20, 1929 Patented Apr. 1, 1930 1 UNITED STA MARGARET D. DIC KMAN, 0F DULUTH, MINNESOTA PLAITER Application filed April 20,
This invention relates to plaiting devices and has special reference to a form of such Other objects and advantages of the inventionwill appear in the following description thereof.
Referring now to the accompanying drawing, forming part of this application, and wherein like reference characters indicate like parts:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of one'form of improved plaiter, and
Figure 2 is an enlarged vertical section through a fragmental portion of the plaiter, more clearly depicting the invention.
1 represents a fabric of any desired material, such as a light canvas or drill, forming a backing or body for the plaiter, and 2 represents the overlapping spaced-webs or strips of the plaiter which are preferably of manila tagboard, or the like, fastened along their lowermost edges to the backing 1 as by stitching, which is common in the art. These strips are then covered witha thin fabric of outing flannel, the latter being smoothly glued upon both sides thereof asclearly shown forming a folded portion intermediate of the strips, and into which fold the goods to be plait-ed is tucked and subsequently pressed, as by an iron, using a moistened cloth between the iron and the goodsbeing pressed.
Now my present invention resides in forming series of perforations through the plaiter thus formed and the method of forming such holes constitutes also a part of the invention,;
they being made preferably by passing the plaiter thus completed except .as to the holes through an ordinary sewing machine equipped with a sufiiciently coarse needle, unthreaded for the purpose. holes 3 areformed completely through the In this manner series of 1929. Serial No. 356,830.
plaiter, t-hey being of course posed and after being passed through the machine the holes as is obvious in the adjacent strips will at all times normally register, thus forming circular conduits through the plaiter. When the plaiting process is being conducted as by a damp. cloth having a hot iron applied thereto the steam and moisture is thoroughly impregnated throughout the garment being 'plaited, and, subsequently, while the garment is in the plaiter, a hot iron is used for drying and finishing the product, the result being very much more eflicacious and perfect, and the final result in all respects much more satisfactory.
Inasmuch as glue is used for uniting the covering fabric and the strips it is found that the holes produced by the needle remains univertically dis h i formly open, providing an ideal circular conduit for the purpose described.
In the preferred use of the device a dry cloth is first placed over the garment after being placed in the plaiter, then a damp cloth i applied, and the hot iron used directly thereupon, and preferably moved only sufiiciently fast to permit of the steam and dampness being forced completely through the plaiter and garment, and subsequently dried by the heat from the iron. In this'manner it is obvious that the registering holes in the plaiter permit of this dampening and subsequent drying entire garment. lVereit not'for the holes in the plaiter theonly method to accomplish similar results wouldbe to turn the plaiterf over with the garment therein and repeat the process to take place throughout the processof dampeningand ironing, and thisobviously being impossible with certain forms of garments the advantage of the perforations becomes paramount.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim and desire to secure by Letters Pat- ,ent, is:
1. A plaiter of the class described composed of a plurality of overlapping perforated plait forming elements for the purpose described. I r I I 2. A plaiter of the class described composed of a plurality of overlapping plait 9 forming elements each having registrable perforations therethrough.
3. A plaiter of the class described comprising a plurality of overlapping plait forming elements each having perforations therethrough regist 'able with the perforations i'nthe fhdj'acent elements; In testimony whereof I a'ifik my signature MARGARET D. DIGKMAN.
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US2906441A (en) * | 1955-02-17 | 1959-09-29 | Du Pont | Fabric pleating |
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US2906441A (en) * | 1955-02-17 | 1959-09-29 | Du Pont | Fabric pleating |
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