.~ Overfeed arrangement; or rotary pinner for traveling pin spreader set
DEFINITION
Classification: 26/86
(under subclass 71) Structure either (a) in an arrangement, or further including means repetitively to bunch successive increments of the running web of cloth; or (b) spreader structure including series of cloth edge penetrating and accompanying members and rotary disc means positioned to engage and force cloth edge increments through the members.
(1) Note. A rotary pinner is so common for overfeed that it is classified there with whether or not used or useful, as disclosed, toward that purpose (e.g., even when they are idlers).
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
18.5, for an overfeed arrangement to effect shrinking.
80+, for an overfeed arrangement comprising means about which tubular fabric is bunched; see, particularly, subclass 85 thereunder.
96, for the structure of series of edge penetrating and accompanying spreaders.