Claims
- 1. A method of quilting a material having printing thereon comprising:feeding, into a quilting station of a quilting machine, a layer of a material having coded information thereon that relates to a product to be quilted on the material, the layer of material having one or more of the following properties: the material has printed thereon a series of panels printed on the material and wound onto a roll in an order that is opposite the order in which the panels are to be quilted, the coded information contains information of the amount of shrinkage expected to occur during quilting and the layer of material has printed thereon one or more panels having a longitudinal dimension increased by said amount, and the coded information contains information of the amount of crop to be made between adjacent ones of a plurality of panels to be quilted from the layer of material; reading the coded information from the material with a sensor at the quilting machine; quilting the material at the quilting station in accordance with the information read from the material with the sensor.
- 2. A method of claim 1 further comprising:selecting from a memory at the quilting machine one of a plurality of patterns; and quilting the material with the selected one of the patterns.
- 3. A method of claim 1 further comprising:registering the quilting of the material with the printing on the material in accordance with the information read from the material with the sensor.
- 4. A method of claim 1 further comprising:reading the coded information from the material with a sensor and cutting quilted panels from the material in accordance with the information.
- 5. A method of claim 1 further comprising:reading the coded information from the material with a sensor and cutting cropping material from the material between quilted panels in accordance with the information.
- 6. A method of claim 1 further comprising:providing a machine readable file to a material printing facility that includes batch printing information of a sequence of panels to be printed onto the material and information to be encoded onto the material in machine readable records.
- 7. A method of claim 1 further comprising:producing a machine readable file that includes the coded information of a sequence of panels to be printed onto the material and information to be encoded onto the material in machine readable records; printing a series of panels on the web in response to a reading of the machine readable file; placing on the web, in response to a reading of the machine readable file, the coded information in coordination with the printed panels.
- 8. A method of claim 7 further comprising:winding the web onto a roll in the order in which they are printed and feeding the roll, last printed panel first, into the quilting station and quilting the web in a sequence opposite that in which the panels are to be quilted.
- 9. A method of preparing a web of material for quilting comprising:printing a series of panels on the web in a sequence opposite that in which the panels are to be quilted; placing information on the web in coordination with the printed panels; winding the web onto a roll in the order in which the panels are printed.
- 10. A roll of material made according to the method of claim 9 wherein:the information placed on the web includes machine readable records, each corresponding to one of the printed panels of the series, and containing information relating to the quilting of the corresponding panel, being in a condition to be read by a sensor at a quilting machine, and being of a nature to affect the operation of a quilting machine, when the records are read at the quilting machine, in quilting each said corresponding panel in accordance with the information.
- 11. The method of claim 9 further comprising:loading the roll onto a quilting line; feeding the web from the roll to the quilting line; quilting the panels on the web in a sequence that is the opposite of that in which they were printed.
- 12. The method of claim 9 wherein:the information placed on the web is printed on the web at a print line on which the panels are printed.
- 13. A roll of material made according to the method of claim 12 wherein:the information placed on the web in coordination with the printed panels includes information printed at the print line of the same print media in which the panels of the series are printed and includes quilting-machine-readable records containing information relating to the control of a quilting machine in quilting, in accordance with the information, the panels to which the respective records correspond.
- 14. The method of claim 9 wherein:the information placed on the web includes information of an amount of shrinkage to be accommodated during quilting; and the panels are printed having a length larger than the panels to be quilted by an amount of the shrinkage to be accommodated.
- 15. A roll of material made according to the method of claim 14.
- 16. The method of claim 14 further comprising:loading the roll onto a quilting line; feeding the web from the roll to the quilting line; quilting the panels having a length reduced from their printed lengths by the amount of such shrinkage.
- 17. A facing material for use in quilting comprising:a textile web wound in a roll, the web having a series of lengths thereof, each of a plurality of the lengths having a printed image thereon; each of a plurality of the printed images including a panel formed of a print medium, and a quilting-machine-readable record corresponding to the panel and formed of the same print medium as the panel; the quilting-machine-readable records containing quilting-machine control information relating to the quilting of the corresponding panel, the information being in a condition to be read by a sensor at a quilting machine and of a nature that will affect the operation of the quilting machine in quilting, in accordance with the information, the corresponding panels when the web are fed to the quilting machine; and the quilting-machine control information contained in the quilting-machine-readable records being selected from the group consisting of: the order in which panels are to be quilted, the amount of shrinkage that will occur to a panel during quilting, and the amount of crop to be made between adjacent panels following quilting.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/361,127, filed Mar. 1, 2002.
This application is related to U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,873,315, 6,012,403; 6,158,366 and 6,263,816, and to U.S. patent application Publication No. 20010052312, all hereby expressly incorporated by reference herein.
US Referenced Citations (10)
Provisional Applications (1)
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