Patent classifications
D06H7/00
Measurement structure adapted for curtain cutting machine
A measurement structure is adapted for a curtain cutting machine, and the curtain cutting machine contains: a track, a slidable seat, a scale set, a cutting device, and a covering cover. The track includes a front segment and a rear segment, and the slidable seat is disposed on and slides along the track and includes a clamping apparatus. The scale set is secured on the track to indicate a position of the slidable seat, the cutting device is located adjacent to the front segment of the track and includes an opening, and the covering door is mounted between the cutting device and the track and moves between a first position and a second position. When the covering door slides to the first position, it stops the opening of the cutting device, and when the covering door slides to the second position, it opens the opening of the cutting device.
Curtain cutting aid
A curtain cutting aid includes a curtain holder including an insertion space, an insertion slot in communication with the insertion space and a positioning portion disposed between the insertion space and the insertion slot, and a positioning unit including a movable bar inserted through the insertion slot into the insertion space and provided with spaced positioning grooves and an operating knob mounted in the curtain holder and coupled with the movable bar and movable between an initial position where one positioning groove of the movable bar is engaged with the positioning portion of the curtain holder to lock the movable bar in the insertion space, and a pressed position where the positioning groove of the movable bar is disengaged from the positioning portion of the curtain holder for allowing adjustment of the position of the movable bar according to the size of the curtain to be cut.
FABRIC REALIGNMENT USING THE Z-PLASTY TECHNIQUE
A method of altering clothing for a more aesthetic fit comprises the application of the Z-plasty surgical technique to clothing. The fabric is marked at the desired point of realignment with a Z pattern. The fabric is then cut along the marked Z creating two opposing triangular flaps. The flaps are pulled into their new position, with the angles from the center leg of the Z rotating to meet the angles of the upper and lower legs of the Z. The flaps are then stitched into place in the new position, completing the alteration and resulting in a more pleasing fit.
FABRIC REALIGNMENT USING THE Z-PLASTY TECHNIQUE
A method of altering clothing for a more aesthetic fit comprises the application of the Z-plasty surgical technique to clothing. The fabric is marked at the desired point of realignment with a Z pattern. The fabric is then cut along the marked Z creating two opposing triangular flaps. The flaps are pulled into their new position, with the angles from the center leg of the Z rotating to meet the angles of the upper and lower legs of the Z. The flaps are then stitched into place in the new position, completing the alteration and resulting in a more pleasing fit.
FLOOR UNDERLAYMENT SLICING MACHINE
A method and equipment for manufacturing floor underlayment is provided. The equipment is configured to produce floor underlayment having a consistent density and thickness. The equipment has a series of rollers configured to pull a formed batt into a moving transverse blade and to cut the underlayment into two portions having random fiber distribution and even thicknesses and densities.
Cutting Guide With Seam Allowance Recess
A cutting guide having a seam allowance recess and methods of cutting a piece of material with such cutting guide.
Multi-functional Knitting Tool Bracelet
A multi-functional knitting tool bracelet is disclosed. The invention is comprised of a bracelet assembly worn around the wrist of a user and is configured with a plurality of linked, square members having imperial and metric graduations and indicia. Said members having various apertures to cut yarn, receive crochet needles of differing diameters as well as stitch markers therein. One end of the aforementioned bracelet having apertures adapted to receive and selectively secure a crochet hook and a tapestry needleand another end configured with a counting mechanism to record stitches and rows heretofore. The bracelet is joined around a user's wrist by means of an adjustable, magnetic clasp. Objectives of the invention include aiding the process of knitting, crocheting, quilting, tapestry projects and the like by having popular tools within reach at all times. Specifically, an onboard ruler enhances measuring and can be laid flat against a fabric or substrate; the apertures allow for proper needle selection based on gauge diameter; additional apertures hold stitch markers at the ready; apertures on one end store extra needles and hooks; and a distal end houses flush, counting disks that can be turned with the fingers such that they keep track of stitches and rows etc. Having these onboard tools allows a user to work more efficiently by minimizing pauses normally associated with having to reach for commonly used equipment.
Multi-functional Knitting Tool Bracelet
A multi-functional knitting tool bracelet is disclosed. The invention is comprised of a bracelet assembly worn around the wrist of a user and is configured with a plurality of linked, square members having imperial and metric graduations and indicia. Said members having various apertures to cut yarn, receive crochet needles of differing diameters as well as stitch markers therein. One end of the aforementioned bracelet having apertures adapted to receive and selectively secure a crochet hook and a tapestry needleand another end configured with a counting mechanism to record stitches and rows heretofore. The bracelet is joined around a user's wrist by means of an adjustable, magnetic clasp. Objectives of the invention include aiding the process of knitting, crocheting, quilting, tapestry projects and the like by having popular tools within reach at all times. Specifically, an onboard ruler enhances measuring and can be laid flat against a fabric or substrate; the apertures allow for proper needle selection based on gauge diameter; additional apertures hold stitch markers at the ready; apertures on one end store extra needles and hooks; and a distal end houses flush, counting disks that can be turned with the fingers such that they keep track of stitches and rows etc. Having these onboard tools allows a user to work more efficiently by minimizing pauses normally associated with having to reach for commonly used equipment.
Systems and methods for producing textiles
Systems and methods for producing printed goods from textile material to address shortcoming of existing approaches for article production. According to the systems and methods described herein, the harvested and woven cotton may be shipped directly to garment decorators who may perform all remaining steps to provide customers with finished goods. As such, the systems and methods herein may eliminate the steps of the blank goods trade and current manufacturing processes.
Systems and methods for producing textiles
Systems and methods for producing printed goods from textile material to address shortcoming of existing approaches for article production. According to the systems and methods described herein, the harvested and woven cotton may be shipped directly to garment decorators who may perform all remaining steps to provide customers with finished goods. As such, the systems and methods herein may eliminate the steps of the blank goods trade and current manufacturing processes.