Claims
- 1. A method of manipulating a garment having an opening with a first lip portion and a second lip portion on a knitting machine, the method comprising:
- (a) orientating the garment with an opening disposed relative to one end on the knitting machine;
- (b) knitting a bridge across the opening of the garment, the bridge being affixed to the garment at a first and a second site, the first and second sites being disposed near the opening, exact positioning of the first and second sites relative to the opening being predetermined in accordance with the orientation of the garment on the knitting machine, the first site opposing the second site; and
- (c) dividing the bridge forming a first and second handle, the first handle being affixed at the first site and the second handle being affixed at the second site, the first and second handles being useful for further processing of the garment.
- 2. The garment manipulation method of claim 1, further comprising grasping the first and second handle, pulling the first handle away from the second handle thereby drawing together a first lip portion to a second lip portion of the garment enabling the first lip portion to be attached to the second lip portion, the first lip portion opposing the second lip portion, the first lip portion being disposed between the first and second handles, the second lip portion being disposed between the second and first handles.
- 3. The garment manipulation method of claim 2, further comprising grasping the first and second handle and inverting the garment.
- 4. The garment manipulation method of claim 1, further comprising grasping the first and second handle and inverting the garment.
- 5. The garment manipulation method of claim 1, wherein the bridge is inserted by selecting at least one needle on each side of the garment, and marking specific sites of the garment on a circular knitting machine.
- 6. The garment manipulation method of claim 1, wherein the garment has a hollow and generally cylindrical shape.
- 7. The garment manipulation method of claim 1, wherein the general shape of the garment is asymmetrical.
- 8. The garment manipulation method of claim 1, wherein the garment is inverted during the orientation.
- 9. A method of manipulating a garment having an opening with a first lip portion and a second lip portion on a knitting machine, the method comprising:
- (a) orientating the garment on the knitting machine with an opening disposed therein;
- (b) attaching a bridge near an open end of the garment, the bridge being made of a material different than the garment material, the bridge being secured to a first site and a second site, the first and second sites being disposed near the open end of the garment, exact positioning of the first and second sites relative to the opening being predetermined in accordance with the orientation of the garment on the knitting machine, the first site opposing the second site; and
- (c) dividing the bridge forming a first and second handle, the first handle being affixed at the first site and the second handle being affixed at the second site, the first and second handles being useful for further processing of the garment.
- 10. The garment manipulation method of claim 9, further comprising grasping the first and second handle, pulling the first handle away from the second handle thereby drawing together a first lip portion to a second lip portion of the garment enabling the first lip portion to be attached to the second lip portion, the first lip portion opposing the second lip portion, the first lip portion being disposed between the first and second handles, the second lip portion being disposed between the second and first handles.
- 11. The garment manipulation method of claim 9, further comprising grasping the first and second handle and inverting the garment.
- 12. The garment manipulation method of claim 9, further comprising grasping the first and second handle and inverting the garment.
- 13. The garment manipulation method of claim 9, wherein the bridge of material comprises a wire or plastic cord.
- 14. The garment manipulation method of claim 9, wherein the general shape of the garment is asymmetrical.
- 15. The garment manipulation method of claim 9, wherein special fibers with receptive properties and optical sensors disposed at the corners of the opening are used to determine the location of the sites.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/034,705 filed on Jan. 3, 1997.
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