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Class 66/79 - Circular


Subclass of Class 66 - Textiles: knitting
No. of patents: 3
Last issue date: 02/07/2006


NumberTitleIssue Date
6993940Tennis vest having knit-in ball pockets
A tennis vest is formed from a circularly knit fabric tube having an extended turned welt at a bottom region of the vest to form outer and inner plies. The plies are sewn together along longitudinal lines to form two pockets. A pair of openings are knitted into the ...
02/07/2006
4990149Releasable orthopedic broach handle apparatus
A modular broach handle for use with a broach having a tapered configuration beginning at a wider upper end tapering to a smaller lower end. An elongated handle body portion has a longitudinal axis, with one end portion of the handle body defining a conne...
02/05/1991
4292820Method of and apparatus for knitting the heel of a hosiery article
The method includes guiding two systems of warp threads to the knitting needles by two systems of thread guides, and moving the latter to knit the main loop courses and additional loop courses which are made between the main loop courses and which are sho...
10/06/1981
 
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