Claims
- 1. The method of forming a breast pad having a substantially thick layer of padding disposed adjacent to a relatively thin layer of fabric, said method comprising molding said layers simultaneously on a three dimensional male mold and a female mold, the entire inner area of said female mold being spaced away from the adjacent inner area of said male mold a distance at least equal to the thickness of the molded layer of padding, so that the portions of said padding forming the inner area of said pad are not compressed during said molding by engagement with said female mold, said female mold having a peripheral portion which engages the peripheral portion of said male mold around the entire periphery of said molds, thereby compressing and deforming said layers between the engaging peripheral portions of said molds simultaneously with the molding of the inner portions of said layers to form a precise cutting edge defined by the peripheral portions of said molds, said cutting edge extending around the entire periphery of each layer of said pad, said male mold being unheated and said female mold being heated and facing upwardly to form a heated enclosure which surrounds said male mold during the molding of said layers, said layer of fabric being heated to a temperature between 300.degree. F. and 400.degree. F., said padding being heated to a temperature between 100.degree. F. and 200.degree. F., and said female mold being heated to a temperature between 150.degree. F. and 200.degree. F.
- 2. The method described in claim 1, in which the peripheral portion of said male and female molds are in engagement with each other across an area adjacent to said cutting edge to form a flat sewing portion of reduced thickness which extends continuously around substantially the entire periphery of the molded pad to facilitate sewing of said pad into a brassiere.
- 3. The method described in claim 2, in which portions of said male and female molds are in engagement with each other to form a flat shoulder portion of reduced thickness which is integral with said flat sewing portion, said shoulder portion being adapted to prevent undesirable bulk in the shoulder area of a brassiere incorporating said pad.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 560,168 filed Mar. 20, 1975, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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