Claims
- 1. An bias binder sewing aid for folding a piece of fabric having a predetermined width comprising
- (a) inlet port;
- (b) fabric folding conduit, coupled to said inlet port, defined by a top surface and a bottom surface which are parallel and separated by an interior channel height, said fabric folding conduit comprises
- a left channel side which continuously curves inward toward a center of said fabric folding conduit wherein the width of said left channel side continuously widens toward said center and as said left channel side continuously curves inward, said top surface overlaps upon) itself wherein said top surface becomes substantially parallel with itself;
- a right channel side which continuously curves inward toward said center, wherein a right portion of said fabric folding conduit to the right of said center proceeds to continuously rise above a horizontal plane while simultaneously continuously curving to overlap upon said top surface wherein an overlapping wall is formed and wherein as said right channel side continuously rises above the horizontal plane and simultaneously continuously curve, the width of said right channel side widens and said overlapping wall peaks, thereafter said overlapping wall proceeds to decrease in height and increase the amount of overlap over said left channel side; and,
- (c) an outlet port coupled to an end of said fabric folding conduit.
- 2. The bias binder sewing aid of claim 1, wherein as said overlapping wall proceeds to decrease in height and increase the amount of overlap over said left channel side, said bottom surface becomes sloped wherein said center is rotated from said horizontal plane to a vertical plane.
- 3. The bias binder sewing aid of claim 2, wherein said outlet port comprises a V-shaped channel having a first port wall and a second port wall wherein one distal end of said first port wall and said second port wall juncture at said center and are separated by an acute angle.
- 4. The bias binder sewing aid of claim 1 wherein said inlet port is an elongated narrow opening having a width for accommodating therein said fabric and wherein said elongated narrow opening has an interior port channel height substantially equal to said interior channel height of said fabric folding conduit.
- 5. The bias binder sewing aid of claim 1, further comprising at least one manual feeding channel, said at least one manual feeding channel is an elliptical aperture centrally formed in said top surface.
- 6. The bias binder sewing aid of claim 1 further comprising a machine attaching means for securing said fabric folding conduit to a sewing machine.
- 7. An bias binder sewing aid for folding a piece of fabric having a predetermined width comprising
- (a) inlet port;
- (b) fabric folding conduit, coupled to said inlet port, defined by a top surface and a bottom surface which are parallel and separated by an interior channel height, said fabric folding conduit comprises:
- a left channel side which continuously curves inward toward a center of said fabric folding conduit wherein the width of said left channel side continuously widens toward said center and as said left channel side continuously curves inward, said top surface overlaps upon itself wherein said top surface becomes substantially parallel with itself;
- a right channel side which continuously curves inward toward said center, wherein a right portion of said fabric folding conduit to the right of said center proceeds to continuously rise above a horizontal plane while simultaneously continuously curving to overlap upon said top surface wherein an overlapping wall is formed, and wherein as said right channel side continuously rises above the horizontal plane and simultaneously continuously curve, the width of said right channel side widens and said overlapping wall peaks, thereafter said overlapping well proceeds to decrease in height and increase the amount of overlap over said left channel side;
- (c) an outlet port coupled to an end of said fabric folding conduit; and,
- (d) at least one manual feeding channel.
- 8. The bias binder sewing aid of claim 7 wherein as said overlapping wall proceeds to decrease in height and increase the amount of overlap over said left channel side, said bottom surface becomes sloped wherein said center is rotated from said horizontal plane to a vertical plane.
- 9. The bias binder sewing aid of claim 8 wherein said outlet port comprises a V-shaped channel having a first port wall and a second port wall wherein one distal end of said first port wall and said second port wall juncture at said center and are separated by an acute angle.
- 10. The bias binder sewing aid of claim 7, wherein said inlet port is an elongated narrow opening having a width for accommodating therein said fabric and wherein said elongated narrow opening has an interior port channel height substantially equal to said interior channel height of said fabric folding conduit.
- 11. The bias binder sewing aid of claim 7, wherein said at least one manual feeding channel is an elliptical aperture centrally formed in said top surface.
- 12. The bias binder sewing aid of claim 7, further comprising a machine attaching means for securing said fabric folding conduit to a sewing machine.
- 13. An bias binder sewing aid for folding a piece of fabric having a predetermined width comprising
- (a) inlet port which is an elongated narrow opening having a width for accommodating therein said predetermined width of said fabric and wherein said elongated narrow opening has an interior port channel height;
- (b) fabric folding conduit, coupled to said inlet port, defined by a top surface and a bottom surface which are parallel and separated by an interior channel height wherein said interior channel height is substantially equal to said interior port channel height of said inlet port, said fabric folding conduit comprises:
- a left channel side which continuously curves inward toward a center of said fabric folding conduit wherein the width of said left channel side continuously widens toward said center and as said left channel side continuously curves inwards said top surface overlaps upon itself wherein said top surface becomes substantially parallel with itself;
- a right channel side which continuously curves inward toward said centers wherein a right portion of said fabric folding conduit to the right of said center proceeds to continuously rise above a horizontal plane while simultaneously continuously curving to overlap upon said top surface wherein an overlapping wall is formed, and wherein as said right channel side continuously rises above the horizontal plane and simultaneously continuously curves the width of said right channel side widens and said overlapping wall peaks, thereafter said overlapping wall proceeds to decrease in height and increase the amount of overlap over said left channel side;
- (c) an outlet port coupled to an end of said fabric folding conduit; and,
- (d) at least one manual feeding channel.
- 14. The bias binder sewing aid of claim 13, wherein as said overlapping wall proceeds to decrease in height and increase the amount of overlap over said left channel side, said bottom surface becomes sloped wherein said center is rotated from said horizontal plane to a vertical plane.
- 15. The bias binder sewing aid of claim 14, wherein said outlet port comprises a V-shaped channel having a first port wall and a second port wall wherein one distal end of said first port wall and said second port wall juncture at said center and are separated by an acute angle.
- 16. The bias binder sewing aid of claim 13, wherein said at least one manual feeding channel is an elliptical aperture centrally formed in said top surface.
- 17. The bias binder sewing aid of claim 13 further comprising a machine attaching means for securing said fabric folding conduit to a sewing machine.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application of a previous application by the same inventor bearing U.S. Ser. No. 29/069,275 filed Mar. 24, 1997. The entirety of this previous application is incorporated herein by reference as if set forth in full below.
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