BIAS TAPE MAKER
A bias tape making device including a housing, a spindle rotatably disposed in the housing for supporting a strip of fabric, at least one bias tape folding tip located in the housing in communication with the spindle for folding the strip of material into a bias tape having folded longitudinal edges, and a heated pressing assembly disposed in the housing for receiving the bias tape and setting the folded longitudinal edges of the bias tape. The device includes a plurality of interchangeable bias tape folding tips to produce a variety of different sized single fold bias tapes.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a device for making bias tape for finishing and/or decorating garments or the like, and more particularly to a device that folds and presses a flat strip of bias cut fabric into a single fold bias tape.
2. Description of the Relate Art
Bias tape is made from fabric strips that are cut along the bias grain. Because fabric cut on this grain has a great deal of stretch, the tape fits smoothly around curves without adding unnecessary bulk. Bias tape can be used in place of a facing to finish curved edges, such as armholes, necklines of garments, as well as to finish the edges of many household decorative items, such as quilts and place mats.
There are two types of bias tape—single-fold and double-fold. Single-fold bias tape actually has two folds—one running along each long edge of the tape. When single-fold bias tape is used to finish an item, it is stitched to the item edge with right sides together, and then it is turned to the inside of the item and stitched again. The tape never shows on the outside of the garment.
Bias tape is commercially available, however, often there are numerous devices available to fold custom single-fold bias tape. U.S. Pat. No. 1,018,227 discloses a bias band maker wherein a fabric strip is passed through the band to produce folds along the longitudinal ends. Thereafter, a conventional iron can be used to press the edges in place.
A more recent bias tape maker enables a strip of fabric to be passed between an inner and outer shell to produce a pair of longitudinally extending folds. A strip of fusible tape can also be incorporated between the folds. Thereafter, the folds can be fixed or set by ironing. See U.S. Pat. No. 6,641,516.
It is burdensome and dangerous to set the folds with an iron or other conventional pressing means. Often the bias tape needs to be of long lengths and the edges can become unfolded or uneven during pressing of the strip.
Thus, there is a need for a bias tape maker that folds a strip of material and thermally sets the folds in an even and expeditious manner.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIt is therefore an aspect of the present invention to provide a bias tape maker having a strip folding and thermal fold setting capability.
Another aspect of the present invention is a bias tape maker device that has a pressing device that presses the folds without the user having any contact with the heating elements.
Yet another aspect of the bias tape maker is to accommodate the creation of multiple sizes of a single-fold bias tape.
Still another aspect of the bias tape maker of the present invention is to enable different types of material to be pressed by providing temperature adjustability and control of the heating assembly.
According to these and other aspects of the present invention there is provided a bias tape making device including a housing, a spindle rotatably disposed in the housing for supporting a strip of fabric, at least one bias tape folding tip located in the housing in communication with the spindle for folding the strip of material into a bias tape having folded longitudinal edges, and a heated pressing assembly disposed in the housing for receiving the bias tape and setting the folded longitudinal edges of the bias tape.
The present invention further provides for a method of making a folded bias strip including the steps of providing a bias tape making device, the bias tape making device including a housing, a spindle rotatably disposed in the housing for supporting a strip of material, at least one bias tape folding tip located in the housing in communication with the spindle and a heated pressing assembly disposed in the housing for receiving the bias tape. The length of fabric strip is wrapped on the spindle and the fabric strip is passed through the bias tape folding tip. The tip folds the strip of material into a bias tape having folded longitudinal edges. Thereafter, the folded bias tape is passed through the heated pressing assembly and the folded longitudinal edges of the bias tape are pressed.
These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment relative to the accompanied drawings, in which:
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A spindle 20 is located in upper cover 16. The flat strip of fabric (not shown) is wound on spindle 20 and the spindle is placed in forks 22. As shown in
A guide 30 is also located in cover 16. As shown in
Device 10 is portable and when not in use spindle 20 and guide 30 can be removed and placed within shaped slots of an insert 28 (
The bias tape folding tip 24 is shown in detail in
Clamp 48 is connected to inner core 46 as shown in
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Upper housing 62 includes an upper spring-loaded plate 70 as shown in
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In addition to temperature dial 80, a power switch 82, a reset button 86 and a run button 88 are provided in main housing 12. Power switch 82 communicates with a transformer 90 and motor and gear box unit 92 for driving lower roller 68. The temperature control and machine operation work independently. After light 84 indicates that the heating block 76 is ready, run button 88 is pressed to start the rollers.
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The device is designed for universal electronic sources and is UL approved for the United States and Australia. An outlet 52 (
Although the present invention has been described in relation to particular embodiments thereof, many other variations and modifications and other uses will become apparent to those skilled in the art. It is preferred therefore, that the present invention be limited not by the specific disclosure herein, but only by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A bias tape making device, comprising:
- a housing;
- a spindle rotatably disposed in the housing for supporting a strip of material;
- at least one bias tape folding tip located in the housing in communication with the spindle for folding the strip of material into a bias tape having folded longitudinal edges; and
- a heated pressing assembly disposed in the housing for receiving the bias tape and setting the folded longitudinal edges of the bias tape.
2. The bias tape making device of claim 1, further comprising a guide arm removably located in the housing between the spindle and bias tape folding tip for guiding the strip of fabric into the at least one bias tape folding tip.
3. The bias tape making device of claim 2, wherein the spindle includes a plurality of striations spaced around the diameter of the spindle for properly positioning different sizes of fabric strips to align the same with the guide arm.
4. The bias tape making device of claim 1, wherein the at least one bias tape folding tip is removably disposed in the housing.
5. The bias tape making device of claim 4, further comprising a plurality of different sized bias tape folding tips for accommodating a plurality of different sized fabric strips.
6. The bias tape making device of claim 5, wherein the plurality of bias tape folding tips produce bias tape ranging from ⅛, ¼, ½, ¾, 1, to 1¼ inch.
7. The bias tape making device of claim 1, wherein the heated press assembly includes an upper, spring loaded plate and a lower, heated stationary plate, wherein the folded bias strip passes between the upper and lower plates to press the folds.
8. The bias tape making device of claim 1, further comprising a pair of rollers located downstream of the heated press assembly.
9. The bias tape making device of claim 8, wherein the pair of rollers include an upper roller located in an upper housing of the heated press assembly and a lower roller located in the housing.
10. The bias tape making device of claim 9, wherein the lower roller is driven to advance the bias tape through the bias tape folding tip and heated press assembly.
11. The bias tape making device of claim 10, wherein the heated press assembly includes an upper, spring loaded plate and a lower, heated stationary plate, wherein the folded bias strip passes between the upper and lower plates to press the folds.
12. The bias tape making device of claim 11, further comprising a temperature control for adjusting the temperature of the heated plate.
13. The bias tape making device of claim 1, wherein the housing includes a main housing and a cover hingedly connected to the main housing.
14. The bias tape making device of claim 13, wherein the spindle and guide arm are removably located in the cover.
15. The bias tape making device of claim 14, wherein when not in use, the spindle and guide arm are stored inside the cover.
16. The bias tape making device of claim 13, wherein the bias tape folding tape and heated press assembly are located in the main housing.
17. The bias tape making device of claim 1, wherein the folded bias tape is a single folded bias tape.
18. A method of making a folded bias strip comprising the steps of:
- providing a bias tape making device, the bias tape making device including a housing, a spindle rotatably disposed in the housing for supporting a strip of material, at least one bias tape folding tip located in the housing in communication with the spindle and a heated pressing assembly disposed in the housing for receiving the bias tape;
- wrapping a length of fabric strip on the spindle;
- passing the fabric strip through the bias tape folding tip;
- folding the strip of material into a bias tape having folded longitudinal edges;
- passing the folded bias tape through the heated pressing assembly and pressing the folded longitudinal edges of the bias tape.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein the fabric strip is folded into a single fold bias tip.
20. The method of claim 19, wherein the step of passing and pressing the folded bias tape comprises passing the folded bias tape in between a pair of plates, wherein at least one of the plates heats and presses the folds.
21. The method of claim 18, further comprising the step of passing the strip of material from the spindle over a guide arm to facilitate alignment of the strip into the bias tape folding tip.
Type: Application
Filed: May 12, 2009
Publication Date: Nov 18, 2010
Inventors: Kenneth HATCHER (Mt. Ayre, NC), Rosemary SHIMP (Nolensville, TN), David SASUR (Ludlow, MA)
Application Number: 12/464,490
International Classification: B65H 45/09 (20060101); A41H 43/00 (20060101);