Claims
- 1. A method of producing a composite camouflage construction from a composite material comprising a net substrate in contiguous facing relation with a continuous sheet of material and bonded thereto along plural spaced lines of attachment extending along a length of the composite construction, comprising the steps of passing the composite construction in a desired path of travel while spacing the sheet from the substrate between adjacent lines of attachment, cutting the sheet between its adjacent lines of attachment to the substrate to form a plurality of lobes, each lobe having a base portion attached to the net substrate and an outer end portion free from the substrate, and heating said outer end portions to a temperature of over 400 degrees Fahrenheit thereby wrinkling and delustering said plurality of lobes.
- 2. A method of producing a composite camouflage construction from a composite material comprising a net substrate in contiguous facing relation with a continuous sheet of material and bonded thereto along plural spaced lines of attachment extending along a length of the composite construction, comprising the steps of passing the composite construction in a desired path of travel while spacing the sheet from the substrate between adjacent lines of attachment, cutting the sheet between its adjacent lines of attachment to the substrate to form a plurality of lobes, each lobe having a base portion attached to the net substrate and an outer end portion free from the substrate, and heating said outer end portions to a temperature in the range of 400 to 1100 degrees Fahrenheit thereby wrinkling and delustering said plurality of lobes.
- 3. A method of producing a composite camouflage construction from a composite material comprising a net substrate in contiguous facing relation with a continuous sheet of material and bonded thereto along plural spaced lines of attachment extending along a length of the composite construction, comprising the steps of passing the composite construction in a desired path of travel while spacing the sheet from the substrate between adjacent lines of attachment, cutting the sheet between its adjacent lines of attachment to the substrate to form a plurality of lobes, each lobe having a base portion attached to the net substrate and an outer end portion free from the substrate, and heating said outer end portions to a temperature in the range of 400 to 900 degrees Fahrenheit thereby wrinkling and delustering said plurality of lobes.
- 4. A method of producing a composite camouflage construction from a composite material comprising a net substrate in contiguous facing relation with a continuous sheet of material and bonded thereto along plural spaced lines of attachment extending along a length of the composite construction, comprising the steps of passing the composite construction in a desired path of travel while spacing the sheet from the substrate between adjacent lines of attachment, cutting the sheet between its adjacent lines of attachment to the substrate to form a plurality of lobes, each lobe having a base portion attached to the net substrate and an outer end portion free from the substrate, and heating said outer end portions to a temperature in the range of 400 to 600 degrees Fahrenheit thereby wrinkling and delustering said plurality of lobes.
- 5. A method of producing a composite camouflage construction from a composite material comprising a net substrate in contiguous facing relation with a continuous sheet of material and bonded thereto along plural spaced lines of attachment extending along a length of the composite construction, comprising the steps of passing the composite construction in a desired path of travel while spacing the sheet from the substrate between adjacent lines of attachment, cutting the sheet between its adjacent lines of attachment to the substrate to form a plurality of lobes, each lobe having a base portion attached to the net substrate and an outer end portion free from the substrate, and heating said outer end portions with pressurized heated gas to a temperature in the range of 400 to 1100 degrees Fahrenheit thereby wrinkling and delustering said plurality of lobes.
- 6. A method of producing a composite camouflage construction from a composite material comprising a net substrate in contiguous facing relation with a continuous sheet of material and bonded thereto along plural spaced lines of attachment extending along a length of the composite construction, comprising the steps of passing the composite construction in a desired path of travel while spacing the sheet from the substrate between adjacent lines of attachment, cutting the sheet between its adjacent lines of attachment to the substrate to form a plurality of lobes, each lobe having a base portion attached to the net substrate and an outer end portion free from the substrate, and heating said outer end portions with pressurized heated gas to a temperature in the range of 400 to 800 degrees Fahrenheit thereby wrinkling and delustering said plurality of lobes.
- 7. A method of producing a composite camouflage construction from a composite material comprising a net substrate in contiguous facing relation with a continuous sheet of material and bonded thereto along plural spaced lines of attachment extending along a length of the composite construction, comprising the steps of passing the composite construction in a desired path of travel while spacing the sheet from the substrate between adjacent lines of attachment, cutting the sheet between its adjacent lines of attachment to the substrate to form a plurality of lobes, each lobe having a base portion attached to the net substrate and an outer end portion free from the substrate, and heating said outer end portions with pressurized heated gas to a temperature in the range of 400 to 600 degrees Fahrenheit thereby wrinkling and delustering said plurality of lobes wherein said lobes are in a range of between fifty to seventy-five percent of original size prior to said step of heating.
- 8. A method of producing a composite camouflage construction from a composite material comprising a net substrate in contiguous facing relation with a continuous sheet of material and bonded thereto along plural spaced lines of attachment extending along a length of the composite construction, comprising the steps of:
- passing the composite construction in a desired path of travel while spacing the sheet from the substrate between adjacent lines of attachment;
- cutting the sheet between the adjacent lines of attachment to form a plurality of lobes, each lobe having a base portion attached to the net substrate and an outer end portion free from the substrate;
- providing an elongate channel means extending across the width of said composite construction in spaced but closely adjacent relation to the exposed sheet surface, wherein said channel means is provided with a thin, elongate uninterrupted slit, said slit extending along the length of said channel means on the side of the channel facing the exposed sheet surface;
- supplying the channel means with a uniformly heated, pressurized gas wherein a continuous, uninterrupted curtain of heated gas is projected from the slit onto the exposed sheet surface thereby wrinkling and delustering said plurality of lobes;
- wherein the pressurized gas is heated to a temperature in the range of 400 to 1100 degrees Fahrenheit.
- 9. A method of producing a composite camouflage construction from a composite material comprising a net substrate in contiguous facing relation with a continuous sheet of material and bonded thereto along plural spaced lines of attachment extending along a length of the composite construction, comprising the steps of:
- passing the composite construction in a desired path of travel while spacing the sheet from the substrate between adjacent lines of attachment;
- cutting the sheet between the adjacent lines of attachment to form a plurality of lobes, each lobe having a base portion attached to the net substrate and an outer end portion free from the substrate;
- providing an elongate channel means extending across the width of said composite construction in spaced but closely adjacent relation to the exposed sheet surface, wherein said channel means is provided with a thin, elongate uninterrupted slit, said slit extending along the length of said channel means on the side of the channel facing the exposed sheet surface;
- providing one or more blocking means in said channel means to block defined portions of the slit; and
- supplying the channel means with a uniformly heated, pressurized gas wherein at least two discrete streams of heated gas are projected from the unblocked portions of the slit onto sections of the exposed sheet surface thereby wrinkling and delustering a plurality of lobes in those sections of the sheet surface while sections of the sheet opposite the blocking means remain untreated;
- wherein the pressurized gas is heated to a temperature in the range of 400 to 1100 degrees Fahrenheit.
- 10. A method of producing a composite camouflage construction from a composite material comprising a net substrate in contiguous facing relation with a continuous sheet of material and bonded thereto along plural spaced lines of attachment extending along a length of the composite construction, comprising the steps of passing the composite construction in a desired path of travel while spacing the sheet from the substrate between adjacent lines of attachment, cutting the sheet between its adjacent lines of attachment to the substrate to form a plurality of lobes, each lobe having a base portion attached to the net substrate and an outer end portion free from the substrate, and heating said outer end portions with an infrared heater to a temperature in the range of 400 to 600 degrees Fahrenheit thereby wrinkling and delustering said plurality of lobes.
- 11. A method of producing a composite camouflage construction from a composite material comprising a net substrate in contiguous facing relation with a continuous sheet of material and bonded thereto along plural spaced lines of attachment extending along a length of the composite construction, comprising the steps of passing the composite construction in a desired path of travel while spacing the sheet from the substrate between adjacent lines of attachment, cutting the sheet between its adjacent lines of attachment to the substrate to form a plurality of lobes free from the substrate, each lobe having a base portion attached to the net substrate and an outer end portion, and heating said outer end portions with an infrared heater to a temperature in the range of 400 to 500 degrees Fahrenheit thereby wrinkling and delustering said plurality of lobes.
- 12. A method of producing a composite camouflage construction from a composite material comprising a net substrate in contiguous facing relation with a continuous sheet of material and bonded thereto along plural spaced lines of attachment extending along a length of the composite construction, comprising the steps of passing the composite construction in a desired path of travel while spacing the sheet from the substrate between adjacent lines of attachment, cutting the sheet between its adjacent lines of attachment to the substrate to form a plurality of lobes, each lobe having a base portion attached to the net substrate and an outer end portion free from the substrate, and heating said outer end portions with an infrared heater to a temperature in the range of 400 to 500 degrees Fahrenheit thereby wrinkling and delustering said plurality of lobes wherein said lobes are in a range of between fifty to seventy-five percent of original size prior to said step of heating.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation in part of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/898,332, filed Jun. 15, 1992, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,261,978.
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