Method of making a fishing lure component
First Claim
1. A method of making an article of commerce, such as a fishing lure component, comprising:
- a. arranging a tow of heat-fusible hair-like fiber in a substantially flat planar manner;
b. by means of a heated bar applied transversely to one side of the tow, simultaneously clamping and fusing only the hairs of the tow of fiber together to form a bond comprising narrow planar common bond portions extending transversely to the tow and lying in the plane of the tow, said fiber being of such material as to render said bond portions brittle when cooled, said bond portions being formed in said tow at longitudinally spaced intervals, the bar forming a transverse line of reduced thickness between said common bond portions across the tow whereby each transverse bond splits lengthwise of the bond to separate successive increments of said tow bonded at both ends; and
c. thereafter, mechanically cutting each such increment in two transversely to the length of the hairs between two bond portions to form articles having hairs bonded together at only one end.
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Abstract
Heat-fusible hair-like fibers, disposed as a tow in a flat manner, are provided a narrow common bond by being thermally fused together transversely to the direction of the tow, such fused bonds being provided at increments along the length of the tow to sever such increments from the tow, the bonds being split lengthwise of the bonds and the increments being mechanically severed intermediate the bonds to provide flat bundles of hair-like fibers whose strands lie in a generally common direction and which strands have a narrow common bond at only one end. The bond is brittle and the user is readily enabled to separate a portion of the fibers as a unit from the article for use, for instance as a fishing lure component.
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3 Claims
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1. A method of making an article of commerce, such as a fishing lure component, comprising:
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a. arranging a tow of heat-fusible hair-like fiber in a substantially flat planar manner; b. by means of a heated bar applied transversely to one side of the tow, simultaneously clamping and fusing only the hairs of the tow of fiber together to form a bond comprising narrow planar common bond portions extending transversely to the tow and lying in the plane of the tow, said fiber being of such material as to render said bond portions brittle when cooled, said bond portions being formed in said tow at longitudinally spaced intervals, the bar forming a transverse line of reduced thickness between said common bond portions across the tow whereby each transverse bond splits lengthwise of the bond to separate successive increments of said tow bonded at both ends; and c. thereafter, mechanically cutting each such increment in two transversely to the length of the hairs between two bond portions to form articles having hairs bonded together at only one end. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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