Process to Enable a Single Person to Work with Elastic Without a Second Person to Hold Said Elastic

20220111491 · 2022-04-14

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    Abstract

    The process allows a person to manipulate and work with a piece of elastic without the aid of a second person to hold said elastic. The process temporarily attaches a piece of elastic to a holder constructed from common crafting materials in a way that allows said elastic to be manipulated including firm pulls and tugs and, when work is completed, allows said elastic to be detached from said temporary holder easily and cleanly.

    Claims

    1. A process for working with elastic or filament with means for holding said elastic or filament without the aid of a second person.

    2. A process for working with elastic or filament with means for securing said elastic or filament strongly enough to withstand firm pulls or tugs.

    3. A process for temporarily securing a piece elastic or filament with means to leave no adhesive residue on said elastic or filament.

    4. A process for attaching tulle strips to a piece of elastic with means to allow one person to work unaided by a second person.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

    [0008] FIG. 1 schematically illustrates a piece of elastic temporarily attached to a glass jar using hot glue. The ends of said elastic are secured to the outside rim of said jar using a small dot of hot glue.

    DRAWING REFERENCE NUMERALS

    [0009] 10: glass jar

    [0010] 11: piece of elastic

    [0011] 12: points on jar where said elastic is attached with hot glue

    Detailed Description—FIG. 1—First Embodiment

    [0012] One embodiment is illustrated by FIG. 1 which shows a glass jar may be used to hold a piece of elastic. Other embodiments may use some other glass or smooth-surfaced, rigid, non-porous container (like a ceramic bowl) instead.

    [0013] The ends of the piece of elastic are secured to the outside rim of the jar using a small dot of hot glue. As illustrated in the picture, it is not necessary for said elastic to be glued taut, and therefore, it is not necessary to find a jar with an opening that exactly matches the length of said elastic.

    Operation

    [0014] Once a piece of elastic is attached to a glass jar with hot glue, a single person can manipulate said elastic. The hot glue is strong enough to temporarily hold said elastic when said elastic is manipulated and even pulled upon firmly. The rigid surface also allows said elastic to be manipulated and pulled.

    [0015] Once work is complete, the elastic can be removed. The smooth, non-porous surface of the jar allows said elastic to be pulled easily and completely, leaving said elastic without any visible adhesive residue.

    Program Codes Listing

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    Conclusions, Ramifications, and Scope

    [0017] Thus the reader can see, the process for temporarily attaching a piece of elastic to a smooth, nonporous, rigid container, can allow a person to work with elastic without an additional person to hold said elastic.

    [0018] In addition to a piece elastic, this process can also be used to hold a piece of string, ribbon, or other filament.

    [0019] Furthermore, the process: [0020] can be done using common crafting materials, and [0021] a allows the elastic to remain free of visible adhesive residue.