Information
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Patent Grant
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6270877
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Patent Number
6,270,877
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Date Filed
Friday, October 9, 199826 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 7, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Hess; Bruce H.
- Shewareged; B.
Agents
- St. Onge Steward Johnston & Reens, L
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 428 195
- 428 192
- 428 194
- 428 201
- 428 913
- 264 239
- 024 1
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An applique is provided for applying to garments, and the like and other substrates for decorative effect comprising a decoratively shaped perimeter and relief pattern, a plush layer having a pre-cut periphery, and a vinyl overlay encapsulating the periphery of the pre-cut plush layer. A method for making an applique having the above characteristics is also provided utilizing a differential height die.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
An applique with a plush layer having a pre-cut periphery, a vinyl overlay encapsulating the outer periphery of the plush layer, and at least one vinyl overlay within the peripheral vinyl overlay disposed on the plush layer. The vinyl layer may have decorative texturing or printing and a foam layer may be provided between the vinyl overlay and the plush layer or a backing layer. The applique may be provided on a garment, such as a t-shirt, sweatshirt or hat, or may be provided with a heat-activated backing layer for later application to a garment. A method for making the appliques using a die having an outer cutting and sealing edge that is lower than an inner, complementary cutting and sealing edge is also provided.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Vinyl and fabric appliques for garments are well-known in the art. Plush fabric or flocked materials that are backed with pressure-sensitive adhesive, or that may be heat applied, are known in the art. Pre-cut laminated articles are known. Appliques having a decoratively shaped perimeter and relief pattern, a continuous vinyl overlay and/or a foam or plush intermediate or top layer are known. It is understood that “continuous” means a sheet or layer of material without portions removed or cut out of the sheet or layer so as to expose the layer below.
Articles having a continuous plush, fabric, flocked or vinyl top layer with or without plush, flock or foam layer encapsulated by the top layer and a relief pattern or other decorative or embossed design and/or decoratively shaped perimeters are known. It is understood that “encapsulated” means to cover and secure a layer with another layer.
Composite decals having plurality of continuous top layers covering decal supports or foam having an arcuate edge and adhered to a substrate are known. See U.S. Pat. No. 5,622,587 to Barthelman.
Appliques having a smooth flocked upper surface in a decorative pattern are known. See U.S. Pat. No. 5,047,103 to Abrams et al., and U.S. Pat. No. 3,956,552 to Geary. Flocked appliques having smooth flocked upper surfaces and cut lines in the decorative shapes desired are known. See U.S. Pat. No. 5,665,458 to Mahn.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,241,919 to LaGreca discloses appliques having pre-cut chenille, a vinyl backing layer, a fabric base, a water-soluble, continuous polymer overlay film, and stitching at the edge of the pre-cut chenille through the water-soluble overlay. LaGreca does not disclose or suggest a discontinuous vinyl overlay, seals corresponding to the perimeter of the pre-cut layer, peripheral and inner vinyl overlays, or a vinyl overlay that is printed, textured or otherwise provided with a decorative surface.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,379,604 to Weber et al. discloses a coating of adhesive having the desired decorative shape with flocking applied thereto and sandwiched between a release sheet having a film coating and a carrier sheet made of an open mesh material. Weber does not disclose or suggest a pre-cut plush fabric material, a vinyl overlay of any kind, much less a vinyl overlay encapsulating the periphery of a plush layer or at least one vinyl overlay within the peripheral vinyl overlay.
What is desired, therefore, is an applique that has both plush and smooth vinyl surfaces so as to form a discontinuous vinyl overlay, a decoratively shaped perimeter and relief pattern that can be produced economically.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, it is an object of this disclosure to provide an applique having a decoratively shaped perimeter and relief pattern, that is comprised of a pre-cut plush layer and a vinyl overlay which is relatively simple and economical to manufacture.
Another object of this disclosure is to provide an applique having the above characteristics and which has decorative printing.
A further object of the above invention is to provide an applique having a peripheral vinyl overlay encapsulating a pre-cut plush layer and at least one inner vinyl overlay.
Still yet another object of the present disclosure is to provide an applique wherein the peripheral vinyl overlay has a lower die cut edge and seal, and a higher inner die cut edge and seal.
Yet another object of the present disclosure is to provide a method for making an applique having the above characteristics using a die having a relief pattern and a decoratively shaped cutting and sealing edges and an outer cutting and sealing edge that is lower than an inner, complementary cutting sealing edge so as to encapsulate the periphery of a pre-cut plush layer.
The invention and its particular features will become more apparent from the following detailed description considered with reference to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of an applique for garments.
FIG. 2
is a cross-section of the applique of
FIG. 1
at section line
2
—
2
.
FIG. 3
depicts a cross-section of an alternate embodiment of the applique in accordance with this disclosure.
FIG. 4
is a cross-section of an alternate embodiment of the applique in accordance with this disclosure.
FIG. 5
is a cross-section of an alternate embodiment of the applique of FIG.
1
.
FIGS. 6-9
are assemblies for making alternate embodiments of the applique of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 10
is a die used for making the applique of FIG.
1
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
FIG. 1
depicts an applique
10
for applying to garments
20
, including t-shirts, sweatshirts, or hats and the like. It is understood that the applique
10
may also be applied to other substrates, such as materials for use in automobile interiors, shoes, storage bags and luggage.
Applique
10
includes a decoratively shaped perimeter
30
and relief pattern
40
. As shown in
FIG. 1
, applique
10
has a perimeter
30
and relief pattern
40
in the design of a teddy bear. It is understood, however, that decoratively shaped perimeter
30
and relief pattern
40
can be any shape and design.
The applique
10
has a plush layer
50
that has a periphery
60
that is cut with a die to a shape complementary with, yet slightly smaller than, the decoratively shaped perimeter
30
of the applique
10
. The applique
10
also has a vinyl overlay
70
that encapsulates the periphery
60
of the pre-cut plush layer
50
, and at least one vinyl overlay
80
within the peripheral vinyl overlay
70
. In this case, the inner vinyl overlays
80
provide facial features for the bear design of the applique
10
shown in
FIG. 1
, and the plush layer
50
substantially surrounds the inner vinyl overlays
80
. It is understood that the number of inner vinyl overlays
80
will be determined by the decorative shape and pattern desired for the applique
10
.
The plush layer
50
is a nonwoven synthetic fabric having a plush and/or bulky appearance, such as that typically used as the outer material for stuffed animals. Plush layer
50
may also be a knitted fabric, a woven fabric or a woven or fabric-backed flocked material or flocked vinyl.
Decorative printing or texturing
90
may be provided on the vinyl overlays
70
,
80
so as to provide additional decoration complementary with the decoratively shaped perimeter
30
and relief pattern
40
of the applique. As shown in
FIG. 1
, for example, the eyes of the bear may include black printing and white printing.
It is preferred, but not required that a vinyl backing layer
100
be used between the plush layer
50
and the garment
20
, or heat-activated backing layer
110
. More than one vinyl backing layer
100
may be used. The preferred thickness of the vinyl backing layer
100
ranges from about 0.005 inches to about 0.020 inches, depending upon the thickness of the pre-cut plush fabric.
FIG. 2
illustrates the construction of one embodiment of the applique
10
applied to a garment
20
. The applique
10
has a lower peripheral seal
120
and seal-cut edge
130
adjacent to the decoratively shaped perimeter
30
of the applique
10
, and a higher inner seal
140
and seal-cut edge
150
adjacent the plush layer
50
. As shown in
FIG. 2
, the lower peripheral seal
120
and seal-cut edge
130
does not seal the plush layer
50
. The higher inner seal
140
seals through the plush layer
50
to the vinyl backing layer
100
, preferred, and the garment
20
. The higher inner seal-cut edge
150
cuts only the vinyl overlay
70
and not the plush layer
50
adjacent to the higher inner seal
140
. Thus, the peripheral vinyl overlay
70
encapsulates the periphery
60
of the plush layer
50
. Preferably the sealing is through all the layers of the applique so as to result in a strong bond to the garment
20
or other substrate. As indicated in
FIG. 2
, the peripheral and inner seals
120
,
140
fuse all layers together and are preferably detectable on the back side
160
of the garment
20
or other substrate.
As shown in
FIG. 3
, an applique
10
′ may be made using a pre-cut plush layer
50
with a heat activated intermediate layer
170
. The plush layer
50
and the heat activated layer
170
are applied to a garment
20
, preferably with a bottom heat sealing machine. The inner vinyl overlay
80
is radio-frequency sealed to the plush layer
50
. It can be seen that this embodiment does not require a peripheral vinyl overlay
70
, although it may be desired for certain decorative effects. The use of a heat-activated intermediate layer
170
is preferred for all embodiments, including those with a peripheral vinyl overlay, but is not required.
FIG. 4
shows an applique
10
″ having a heat activated intermediate layer
170
applied to a garment
20
, as in
FIG. 3
, but having a peripheral vinyl overlay
70
, in addition to the inner vinyl overlay
80
.
FIG. 5
shows an applique
10
′″ with the layers
50
,
70
,
80
sealed to a heat activated backing layer
110
for later application to a garment
20
and the like. It is understood that the appliques
10
′, and
10
″ can also be applied to a heat activated backing layer
110
, rather than directly to the garment
20
. It is also understood that applique
10
′″ may also include a heat activated intermediate layer
170
, depending upon the manufacturing process used.
A foam layer
180
may also be used between the plush layer
50
and the vinyl backing layer
100
, if any, or the garment
20
, or the vinyl overlay
70
,
80
and the plush layer
50
to provide a more dramatic design effect. The foam may be open or closed cell foam and may be vinyl, latex or polyurethane. Preferably, the foam layer is an open cell polyurethane or polyvinyl chloride foam.
The appliques
10
,
10
′,
10
″, or
10
′″, and alternatives thereof, may be made by heat sealing an assembly
190
,
200
,
210
or
220
, as shown in
FIGS. 6-9
respectively, using a radio-frequency sealing die
230
having differential height cutting and sealing capability d, as shown in
FIG. 10
, and removing the areas of the vinyl overlay
70
,
80
which are cut. It is understood that other heat sources may be used to seal the assemblies
190
,
200
,
210
and
220
with the disclosed differential height cutting and sealing features d. The differential height cutting and sealing features d include the die
230
having higher inner seal-cut edges
240
and a higher inner seal
250
than the lower peripheral seal-cut edge
260
and seal edge
270
. These seal-cut edges
240
and
260
, and seals
250
and
270
are decoratively shaped so as to provide appliques
10
,
10
′,
10
″, and
10
′″, having the desired decoratively shaped perimeter
30
and relief pattern
40
.
An alternative method for making appliques
10
,
10
′,
10
″, and
10
′″, includes bonding the plush layer
50
to the garment
20
using a heat activated intermediate layer
170
, and then welding the vinyl overlay
70
,
80
to the garment with the vinyl overlay
70
encapsulating the plush layer
50
.
Although the invention has been described with reference to a particular arrangement of parts, features and the like, these are not intended to exhaust all possible arrangements or features, and indeed many other modifications and variations will be ascertainable to those of skill in the art.
Claims
- 1. An appliqué having a perimeter, comprising;a plush layer having a pre-cut periphery within the perimeter; a peripheral vinyl overlay extending along the perimeter and encapsulating the precut periphery of said plush layer, said plush layer and vinyl overlay forming a part of a relief pattern of the appliqué; at least one vinyl overlay disposed within the precut periphery of and on the plush layer.
- 2. The applique according to claim 1 further comprising at least one vinyl backing layer adjacent to said plush layer opposite said vinyl overlay.
- 3. The applique according to claim 1 wherein said vinyl overlay further comprises decorative printing or texturing.
- 4. The applique according to claim 1 further comprising a heat activated intermediate layer adjacent to said plush layer.
- 5. The applique according to claim 1 wherein said peripheral, vinyl overlay comprises a lower peripheral seal and a higher inner seal.
- 6. The applique according to claim 5 wherein said peripheral, vinyl overlay further comprises a lower peripheral seal-cut edge and a higher inner seal-cut edge.
- 7. The applique according to claim 1 further comprising a foam layer adjacent to said plush layer.
- 8. The applique according to claim 1 further comprising a heat-activated backing layer adjacent to said plush layer opposite said vinyl overlay.
- 9. The applique according to claim 8 wherein the vinyl overlay further comprises decorative printing or texturing.
- 10. The appliqué according to claims 1 wherein one vinyl overlay is spaced from the peripheral vinyl overlay according to the relief pattern.
- 11. The appliqué according to claim 5 wherein the heat activated intermediate layer is adjacent to an inner side of the peripheral vinyl overlay facing away from the one vinyl overlay.
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