Claims
- 1. Process for removing the separating thread that is between garment portions, the garment portions having been manufactured in the form of a continuous web of garment portions, with each garment portion having a finished edge and an unfinished edge, and each garment portion finished edge being joined to the unfinished edge of the neighboring garment portion by separating thread, and the separating thread being of the type to be destroyed by heat, said process comprising:
- moving the web through a heating zone generally along a particular direction;
- heating air to a temperature sufficient to destroy the separating thread and blowing the heated air from a source above the surface of the web against a surface of the web to define the heating zone and controlling the air flow so as to form a stream of heated air that is concentrated over a relatively short length of the web along the particular direction and over the entire width of the web and the entire stream being controlled to blow in a direction that is obliquely transverse to the particular direction of the web and such that the heated air is aimed to strike the finished edge of each of the garment portions that is joined by separating thread thereby initially destroying the separating thread on the finished edge of each previously joined garment portion such that the separating thread recedes from the finished edge and the residue of the separating thread remains on the unfinished edge of each previously joined garment portion.
- 2. The process of claim 1, wherein the web moves through the heating zone at a first speed; the further step of drawing the downstream one of the joined garment portions in the particular direction faster than said first speed of the web moving through the heating zone.
- 3. The process of claim 1, wherein before moving the web through the heating zone, both the web and the garment portions are oriented such that the finished edge of each garment portion is its trailing, upstream edge with respect to the particular direction and the unfinished edge of the garment portion is its leading, downstream edge;
- the air being blown in a direction oblique to the direction of extension of the web and downstream of the web with respect to the particular direction.
- 4. The process of claim 3, wherein the web moves through the heating zone at a first speed; the further step of drawing the downstream one of the joined garment portions in the particular direction faster than said first speed of the web moving through the heating zone.
- 5. The process of claim 3, wherein the length in the particular direction of the heating zone, the air temperature of the air being blown in the heating zone, the nature and thickness of the separating thread and the speed of movement in the particular direction of the web are all selected to destroy the separating thread in the heating zone.
- 6. The process of claim 1, wherein the garment portions are formed by knitting and the separating thread is knitted between neighboring, succeeding garment portions in the web.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation-in-Part of application Ser. No. 343,852, filed Mar. 22, 1973 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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