Claims
- 1. A fabric article clamping system comprising two fabric article contacting surfaces wherein said fabric article contacting surfaces are mechanically associated such that said fabric article contacting surfaces can apply a sufficient amount of gripping force to a fabric article positioned between said fabric article contacting surfaces such that said fabric article clamping system remains in contact with the fabric article in the presence of the force of gravity and/or a stretching force acting upon the fabric article clamping system, and wrinkles are removed and/or reduced from said fabric article and that new wrinkles and/or creases in the fabric article are minimized.
- 2. The fabric article clamping system according to claim 1 wherein said fabric article contacting surfaces are arranged such that said fabric article contacting surfaces are parallel to one another when they are gripping the fabric article between them.
- 3. The fabric article clamping system according to claim 1 wherein said fabric article contacting surfaces apply a gripping force of from about 1 Newton to about 10 Newtons.
- 4. The fabric article clamping system according to claim 1 wherein said fabric article contacting surfaces have substantially equal surface areas.
- 5. The fabric article clamping system according to claim 4 wherein said fabric article contacting surfaces have surface areas of from about 50 cm2 to about 400 cm2.
- 6. The fabric article clamping system according to claim 5 wherein said fabric article contacting surfaces have surface areas of from about 100 cm2 to about 375 cm2.
- 7. The fabric article clamping system according to claim 1 wherein said fabric article contacting surfaces comprise a resilient material that contacts the fabric article.
- 8. The fabric article clamping system according to claim 7 wherein said fabric article contacting surfaces comprise a material that has a resilience of from about 40% to about 70%.
- 9. The fabric article clamping system according to claim 8 wherein said fabric article contacting surfaces comprise rubber.
- 10. The fabric article clamping system according to claim 7 wherein said resilient material has a thickness of from about 0.1 mm to about 4 mm.
- 11. The fabric article clamping system according to claim 1 wherein said fabric article contacting surfaces comprise finger-like structures which extend between the fabric article contacting surfaces to prevent fabric articles from extending over all of the edges of the fabric article contacting surfaces when the fabric article is in contact with the fabric article contacting surfaces.
- 12. The fabric article clamping system according to claim 1 wherein said fabric article contacting surfaces are mechanically associated such that prior to gripping the fabric article, said fabric article contacting surfaces are spaced apart from one another a distance of from about 15 mm to about 60 mm.
- 13. The fabric article clamping system according to claim 1 wherein said fabric article contacting surfaces are mechanically associated such that upon gripping the fabric article, said fabric article contacting surfaces are spaced apart from one another a distance equal to the thickness of the fabric article.
- 14. The fabric article clamping system according to claim 12 wherein said fabric article contacting surfaces are capable of being releasably locked in a spaced apart configuration.
- 15. The fabric article clamping system according to claim 1 wherein the fabric article contacting surfaces are mechanically associated with one another by pivoting around a coil spring.
- 16. A method for dewrinkling a fabric article in need of dewrinkling comprising the steps of attaching a fabric article clamping system according to claim 1 to the fabric article such that wrinkles in the fabric article are removed and/or reduced.
- 17. A method according to claim 16 further comprising a step of applying a stretching force to the fabric article.
- 18. A treated fabric article produced by the method according to claim 16.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/305,476 filed on Jul. 13, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60305476 |
Jul 2001 |
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