Claims
- 1. Means for joining a fusible to a garment, comprising:
- a support having a substantially rigid, curved, convex supporting surface for supporting a garment;
- first and second pressing members each having a substantially rigid, curved, concave pressing surface, the shape of each pressing surface substantially respectively conforming in shape to first and second adjacent surface portions of said support surface of substantially equal surface areas;
- first and second swingable pivot arms respectively supporting said first and second pressing members; and
- drive means for simultaneously swingably moving said pivot arms for moving each of said pressing members along respective first and second arcuate paths between a position displaced from said support and a compressing position urging a fusible against a garment on said support;
- said pivot arms and said drive means collectively comprising engaging means for bringing each of said pressing members into engagement with said support so as to apply a pressure distributed substantially throughout the concave pressing surface of the pressing member to a fusible and a garment on said support, and alignment means for causing adjacent ends of said concave pressing surfaces of said pressing members to become aligned with each other, to touch each other, and to touch said support, all simultaneously with bringing each of said pressing members into engagement with said support, thereby preventing pinching or distortion of the fusible and the garment.
- 2. The joining means of claim 1, wherein the first and second pressing members each have a first edge transverse to its associated pressing surface;
- the first edges of said first and second pressing members being adjacent to and substantially engaging one another only when the pressing members are in the compressing position.
- 3. The joining means of claim 1, wherein said fusible is a strip having a fusible material on a surface thereof for engagement with a surface of a garment placed on said support; and
- means for heating said support.
- 4. The joining means of claim 3, wherein the surface of said support engaging said garment is metallic, and is heated by conduction by said heating means to fuse said fusible material.
- 5. The joining means of claim 4 wherein said heating means comprises steam heating means.
- 6. The joining means of claim 3, wherein said first and second pressing members each include heating means for heating its associated pressing member to fuse the fusible material.
- 7. The joining means of claim 6 wherein said heating means comprises steam heating means.
- 8. The joining means of claim 3, wherein said support includes vacuum means for releaseably maintaining a garment in position on said support.
- 9. The joining means of claim 8, wherein said support surface is provided with a plurality of openings for communicating with said vacuum means.
- 10. The joining means of claim 3, wherein said support includes vacuum means for releaseably maintaining a garment and a pad upon said support.
- 11. The joining means of claim 3, wherein steam means is provided for said first and second pressing members for introducing steam into an interior of said first and second pressing members,
- said first and second pressing members each having openings in said pressing surfaces for emitting steam to heat and fuse said fusible material.
- 12. The joining means of claim 3, wherein the first and second pressing members pressing surfaces are formed of a metallic material, and
- heating means for heating said first and second pressing members whereby said pressing surfaces are heated by conduction.
- 13. The joining means of claim 1, wherein the shape of said support surface provides a shoulder of a garment arranged on said support with a shape which facilitates application of a fusible thereto.
- 14. The joining means of claim 13, wherein the garment is provided with a sleeve seam allowance;
- said fusible comprising a strip having a fusible material on one surface thereof and arranged to overlay said sleeve seam allowance.
- 15. The joining means of claim 14 wherein said strip has a fusible material on an opposing surface and a protective sheet covering said opposing surface.
- 16. The joining means of claim 1, wherein said single drive means comprises a first and second rotatably mounted gears, each having gear teeth in meshing engagement;
- means for rotating said first gear whereby rotation is imparted to said second gear through said meshing engagement;
- each of said first and second gears being respectively mounted upon first and second rotatable shafts;
- said first and second pivot arms respectively comprising:
- first and second rod means for respectively coupling said first and second pressing members to an associated one of said rotatable shafts;
- said first and second rods being arranged in a criss-cross manner when the pressing members are in the displaced position to reduce a separation distance between said pressing members in the displaced position.
- 17. The joining means of claim 16, wherein a joining end of said shaft is joined to an associated rod; and
- the joining ends of said shafts being displaced to enable unobstructed movement of said rods.
- 18. The joining means of claim 16, wherein the pressing members are arranged on opposite sides of a vertical plane passing through a center of said support whereby one of said pressing members lies to a right side of said plane and the other one of said pressing members lies to a left side of said plane;
- said rotatable gears being arranged so that said first gear and its associated shaft lies to the right of said plane and said second gear and its associated shaft lies to the left of said plane;
- said rod means being arranged so that one rod joins said left-hand pressing member to the shaft arranged to the right of said plane and the other rod joins the right-hand pressing member to the shaft arranged to the left of said plane.
- 19. The joining means of claim 18, wherein said gears are rotated so that the pressing member extending to the right of said plane, when in the displaced position, moves towards said plane when moved to the pressing position, and wherein the pressing member to the left of said plane when in the displaced position moves towards said plane when moved to the pressing position.
- 20. The joining means of claim 19, further comprising cylinder means for rotating the drive gear.
- 21. The fusible joining means of claim 18 wherein said support is aligned so that left and right-hand ends thereof are substantially equidistant from said plane which extends through a center of said support.
- 22. The fusible joining means of claim 1 wherein said convex curved surface terminates at first and second ends spaced from one another;
- said concave curved pressing surfaces each terminating at first and second ends spaced from one another;
- a circumferential distance measured along each curved concave surface being approximately one-half of a circumferential distance measured along said curved convex surface.
- 23. The fusible joining means of claim 22 wherein said first arms are joined to their associated pressing members at a location intermediate the first and second ends thereof.
- 24. The fusible joining means of claim 23 wherein said location is equidistant from the first and second ends of the pressing member.
- 25. The fusible joining means of claim 22 wherein said support is maintained stationary at all times throughout a fusing operation.
- 26. The fusible joining means of claim 1 wherein said support has a substantially semi-cylindrical support surface; and
- each pressing member having a substantially cylindrical concave surface whose circumferential length is approximately one-half that of the semi-cylindrical surface.
- 27. The fusible joining means of claim 1 further comprising adjusting means for adjusting said pressing members to accommodate garments of different thicknesses.
- 28. The joining means of claim 1, wherein said drive means comprises single drive means.
- 29. The joining means of claim 1, wherein a tangent of the concave pressing surface of each of said pressing members is parallel to a corresponding tangent of said convex supporting surface just prior to engagement of said pressing members with said support.
- 30. The joining means of claim 1, wherein each of said first and second pivot arms moves about a fixed pivot point.
- 31. The joining means of claim 1, wherein each of said first and second pivot arms moves about a different pivot point.
- 32. The joining means of claim 1, wherein each of said first and second pivot arms moves about a pivot point which is located at a substantial distance from said support, the substantial distance being several times the radius of curvature of said supporting surface.
- 33. The joining means of claim 1, wherein said concave pressing surfaces of each of said first and second pressing members are substantially identical in shape and size to a corresponding portion of said supporting surface.
- 34. A fusible garment joining apparatus comprising:
- a support having a substantially rigid, curved, convex supporting surface for supporting a garment;
- first and second pressing members each having a substantially rigid, curved, concave pressing surface, the shape of each pressing surface substantially respectively conforming in shape to first and second adjacent surface portions of said support surface of substantially equal surface areas;
- first and second swingable pivot arms respectively supporting said first and second pressing members; and
- a drive mechanism for simultaneously and swingably moving said pivot arms for moving each of said pressing members along respective first and second arcuate paths between a position displaced from said support and a compressing position urging a fusible against a garment on said support;
- said pivot arms and said drive mechanism collectively comprising engaging means for bringing each of said pressing members into engagement with said support so as to apply a pressure distributed substantially throughout the concave pressing surface of each said pressing member to a fusible and a garment on said support, and alignment means for causing adjacent ends of said concave pressing surfaces of said pressing members to become aligned with each other, to touch each other, and to touch said support, all simultaneously with bringing each of said pressing members into engagement with said support, thereby preventing pinching or distortion of the fusible and the garment.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/000,107, filed Jan. 4, 1993 now abandoned.
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