A device for inverting tubular fabrics having a base with a back and a front and a plurality of turning arms, each arm having a centerline, a distal end and a proximal end. The proximal ends of each turning arm are fixedly attached to the base so that the distal ends are substantially axially aligned along the centerline of the distal ends and the distal ends of each turning arm are opposing in direction. One embodiment of the device for inverting tubular fabrics further contemplates turning ends having a first and a second end with the first end of the turning end attached to the distal end of the turning arm and the second end of the turning end having a cylinder face of either convex or concave shape. Means for securing the device to another object are further provided, including but not limited to, magnetic elements secured to the back of the device and/or holes formed through the base of the device capable of receiving bolts for securing the device to other objects.
Rick Story, Kathleen Smith, Karl Arunski, Pat Sweeney, Gail Fulgham, Steve Blessing, Patty Martini, Nancy Bochantin, Sue Sekarski, Karen Schallom, Richard Wuennenberg