Claims
- 1. A fabric imprinting implement comprising:
- a flexible frame having first and second interior surfaces formed therein;
- a tapered support surface formed on said first interior surface for engaging fabric to be imprinted;
- a working surface having indicia thereon formed on said second interior surface; opposite to said tapered support surface;
- said working surface being formed within a housing affixed to said second interior surface, said housing extending upwardly from said second interior surface and having tapered fabric support walls extending outwardly from said second interior surface and above said working surface, said working surface being located in a recess in said housing formed by said fabric support walls opposite said tapered support surface, whereby said working surface and said support surface move into and out of engagement with each other on manipulation of said frame.
- 2. The device of claim 1 wherein said working surface is a pre-inked pad.
- 3. A fabric marking device comprising:
- a unitary support having first and second interior surfaces formed thereon;
- an anvil fabric support surface formed on said first interior surface;
- a housing having a recess therein formed on said second interior surface opposite said anvil fabric support surface;
- a printhead mounted in said recess for engagement with said anvil; and
- said recess being surrounded by fabric stretching surfaces.
- 4. The device of claim 3 wherein said fabric stretching surfaces are formed at an angle relative to said print head, said anvil extending from said first interior surface at an angle so as to interfit within said recess in said housing and flatten and stretch said fabric against said print head.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 870,150, filed on June 3, 1986, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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