WILLIAM B KAUPIN
Broker in Islington, MA

License number
Massachusetts 95752
Issued Date
Apr 1, 1977
Expiration Date
Dec 8, 1993
Type
Broker
Address
Address
Islington, MA 02090

Professional information

William Kaupin Photo 1

Infant Garment, Blank Therefor, And Method Of Making The Garment

US Patent:
4257127, Mar 24, 1981
Filed:
Mar 12, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/019349
Inventors:
William B. Kaupin - Westwood MA
Stephen P. Szczesuil - Framingham MA
Assignee:
The William Carter Company - Needham Heights MA
International Classification:
A41D 1100
US Classification:
2 75
Abstract:
A garment for infants, and a method and blank for making it. The garment provides a neck opening and a placket extending longitudinally from the neck opening. At least a major portion of the garment comprises a single fabric piece, comprising a lower body portion and a shoulder/arm portion, which are integral with one another through the back of the garment. The shoulder/arm portion is integral and seamless over each shoulder; right and left under-sleeve seams partially close the shoulder/arm portion to form right and left sleeve tubes. The lower body portion is integral and seamless between the margins of the placket around the garment. The garment has left and right median seams each joining the shoulder/arm portion and the lower body portion between an under-sleeve seam and the adjacent placket margin.


William Kaupin Photo 2

Fire Retardant Polyester Textile Materials And Method Of Making Same

US Patent:
4066812, Jan 3, 1978
Filed:
Mar 1, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/662504
Inventors:
William B. Kaupin - Westwood MA
Assignee:
The William Carter Company - Needham Heights MA
International Classification:
B05D 136, D06M 1328, D06M 1332
US Classification:
428265
Abstract:
Polyester textile materials having improved flammability characteristics even after repeated washings are made by applying thereto an aqueous solution or organic solvent solution containing at least 0. 5% by weight of a material having the structure ##STR1## or mixtures thereof, and drying to deposit thereon from 0. 5 to 15% of the material by weight. Fabrics, including both 100% polyester fibers and blends with up to 50% by weight of cellulose triacetate fibers containing fire retardant within the fibers, printed with colored designs using conventional pigment colors free from fire retardants also have their flammability characteristics improved by such treatment.