The present invention relates to a process for making high definition appliqués and emblems for garments and other material items. More specifically, the present invention relates to high definition litho and emblems and processes for producing the same.
In the textile arts there are many methods and processes for decorating and/or personalizing fabric including, for example, appliqué, silk-screening, and decorative stitching.
Generally, appliqué involves placing or laminating a first fabric layer over a second fabric layer and securing the first layer in place. Various methods of adhering the first and second fabric layers are known in the art and include sewing or basting the first layer to the second layer, or the use of adhesive material.
Modified appliqués and methods of making the same are known in the art and include methods of making screen printed appliqués as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,955,124 and methods of making sublimated and screen printed appliqués as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 7,410,932.
High-definition images such as photographs or digitally created images can be transferred to garments using thermal transfer, direct to garment, or sublimation transfer printing technology, however, these techniques have significant limitations and drawbacks for widespread use in a commercial environment. For example, in order to achieve 150 dpi or higher resolution images while maintaining an acceptable feel to the finished product, the garment must be fabricated from high-cotton content fabrics or specially treated fabrics, while in order to achieve resolution higher than 300 dpi the fabric must have a structure and density capable of retaining the resolution. Other fabric types require increased volumes of ink in order to form a layer on the garment capable of retaining the required image resolution resulting in a product having a leathery, and commercially unacceptable feel. Another drawback of these techniques is that different processes are required to print the same image on garments of different colours. For example, printing the image of a sunset on a white t-shirt instead of a black or blue t-shirt would require different colour and ink volume adjustments in order to produce an image that looked the same on each t-shirt.
All of these limitations narrow the commercial appeal of directly transferring high resolution images onto garments.
Using a different technique, WO 2007103168 describes a process for creating digital appliqués having the appearance of being stitched or embroidered, and then affixing them to garments using adhesive backings. While this technique attempts to create high resolution images on appliqués, there are three drawbacks. First, appliqués affixed using only adhesives suffer from separation at the edges after being worn and washed multiple times. Second, complex shaped appliqués such as words cut out of a high-resolution digital image, are difficult to apply to a garment in a commercial environment while maintaining the dimensional accuracy of the letters in the words. That is, for a word such as VAIL, being cut out of an image of a ski resort, special manual alignment of the segments of the letters is required prior to the adhesion process in order to maintain an acceptable appearance of the overall word. Third, true embroidery cannot be accurately added to the appliqué once it is affixed to the garment without either ensuring that the alignment step described above meets dimensional tolerances to within 1 or 2 mm, or having to modify the embroidery pattern for each individual garment in order to adapt to the potential distortion experienced by the appliqué during the adhesion process. Additionally, the garment with appliqué requires an additional alignment step when the garment is transferred from the adhesion step in the process to the embroidery step.
Generally disclosed is a process of creating high definition litho appliqués and emblems and processes for producing the same. Embodiments of the invention aim to provide a high-definition, digitally printed, complex shaped appliqués that are soft and comfortable to wear and can be applied to a wide range of garment fabrics while also being resistant to dimensional distortion in order to eliminate the need for manual adjustments during the cutting, stitching and embroidery manufacturing processes, making the overall process commercially viable.
Broadly in one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method for manufacturing high definition litho appliqué comprising digitally printing a high resolution image onto transfer paper; transferring the image to an appropriate fabric to obtain an imaged fabric; and cutting out the image from the imaged fabric to obtain a high definition litho appliqué. Optionally, the appliqué is a limited edition appliqué. The limited edition appliqué may be either a numbered or open series limited edition. In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, the method further comprises attaching the high definition litho appliqué to a garment.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, there is provided a method for manufacturing a garment or hat with high definition litho emblem comprising digitally printing a high resolution image onto a transfer substrate; transferring the image to an appropriate fabric to obtain an imaged fabric; cutting out the image from the imaged fabric to obtain a cut out printed design; cutting out a felt backing for the cut out printed design; and applying the cut out printed design and felt backing to a garment or hat.
The transfer substrate will normally be paper, although any suitable substrate could be used for transferring the inks. The use of sublimation inks permits a very high resolution image to be obtained when combined with a suitable fine weave, normally less than 150 denier.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, there is provided a high definition litho appliqué or emblem manufactured from appropriate fabric, which has been sublimated with a high definition photograph-quality print. In accordance with one embodiment, the appliqué or emblem has the sheen of standard sport twill. Optionally, the appliqué or emblem is a limited edition appliqué or emblem.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method for manufacturing high definition litho appliqué comprising digitally printing a high resolution image onto an appropriate fabric to obtain an imaged fabric; and cutting out the image from the imaged fabric to obtain a high definition litho appliqué. In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, the method further comprises attaching the high definition litho appliqué to a garment.
In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of making a pliable high definition appliqué, comprising: (i) digitally printing a high resolution image onto a transfer substrate using sublimation inks; (ii) pre-heating a swatch of woven fabric made of twill or microfiber having a denier of less than 150 to obtain an image-ready pre-shrunk swatch of woven fabric; (iii) forming said image on said swatch by applying said transfer substrate under applied heat and pressure to a front side thereof so as to transfer said sublimation inks to said swatch; and (iv) cutting out the image from the imaged fabric to obtain the high definition appliqué ready for stitching on to a garment. A pliable stabilizing layer is applied under heat and pressure to a back side of said swatch to stabilize said image against dimensional distortion. It will be understood that this step can be performed either in conjunction with step iii) or following step iii) or prior to step iv) cutting the image out.
Optionally the method may include stitching the high definition litho appliqué onto a garment and/or embroidering a pattern onto the garment and/or high definition litho appliqué. Optionally, a thermo-adhesive film is affixed to the backing of the imaged fabric instead of a fusible backing fabric to obtain a fusible imaged fabric.
As the appliqué is mainly stitched to the underlying garment, it does not lose its flexibility and when applied has a soft feel. In both cases, the backing layer should be pliable and of sufficient flexibility to conform to movement of the underlying garment. This is possible since it is not the primary means of attachment to the garment.
Optionally, the appliqué is a limited edition appliqué. The limited edition appliqué may be either a numbered or open series limited edition. In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, the method further comprises attaching the high definition litho appliqué to a garment.
With the foregoing in mind, it is an object of embodiments of this invention to provide a commercially viable process for creating and affixing to garments appliqués bearing high resolution images. Further, these appliqués can be affixed to a wide range of garment fabrics, can be embroidered without requiring additional alignment steps, result in a garment having an acceptably soft and comfortable feel, and the appliqués are dimensionally accurate as compared to the original image from which they were created.
Other aspects and advantages of embodiments of the invention will be readily apparent to those ordinarily skilled in the art upon a review of the following description.
Embodiments of the invention will now be described in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
This invention will now be described in detail with respect to certain specific representative embodiments thereof, the materials, apparatus and process steps being understood as examples that are intended to be illustrative only. In particular, the invention is not intended to be limited to the methods, materials, conditions, process parameters, apparatus and the like specifically recited herein.
As mentioned above, embodiments of the present invention provide a method of producing high definition litho and emblems and includes processes for embedding a photograph or pattern onto a twill or micro fiber appliqué such that the sheen of standard sport twill is maintained. The resulting high definition litho appliqué and emblems can optionally be applied to garments or other items.
Other embodiments further provide high definition litho appliqué and emblems manufactured from appropriate fabric, such as 100% polyester twill or micro fiber material, which has been sublimated with a high definition photograph-quality print. The high definition litho appliqué and emblems are cut into the desired shape and optional affixed to a garment. Optionally, the high definition litho appliqué is in the shape of standard athletic sport lettering. The design can include any high resolution images including images of people, organizations, companies, teams, animals, landmarks, events including entertainment and/or sporting events, etc. Optionally, the design may incorporate a logo and/or trademark. Alternatively, a logo and/or trademark may be applied to the garment separately and optionally at a location distinct from the design. The logo and/or trademark may be representative of the people, organizations, teams, landmarks and/or events illustrated in the design's high resolution image.
In one embodiment, the logo and/or trademark are stitched into the fabric of the garment to which the high definition litho appliqué is affixed. Optionally, the stitching of the logo and/or trademark at least partial affixes the high definition litho appliqué to the garment.
In one embodiment of the invention, the high definition litho appliqués and/or emblems are produced in a limited edition with each high definition litho appliqué and/or emblem in the limited edition series assigned a unique number which is printed into the design. Optionally, the numbering is digitally integrated into the design using software capable of a variable data technique. The resulting limited edition high definition litho appliqué or emblem is optionally applied to a garment or other wearable items to form a collectable wearable or collector-targeted memorabilia article. The limited edition appliqué may be either a numbered or open series limited edition.
Optionally, the collectable wearable or collector-targeted memorabilia article is package with an authentication statement and/or other confirmation of the limited edition status.
In one embodiment, the authentication statement and/or other confirmation of limited edition status is affixed to or is integral with the collectable wearable and is optionally a component of a label.
FIGS. 2 and 3A-3F illustrate one method of producing high definition litho appliqué using the system shown in
The printed transfer paper is then imaged onto white 100% polyester twill or micro fiber fabric at about 400 to about 425 degrees Fahrenheit for about 25 to about 35 sec. using a heat transfer machine. Optionally, at the same time, a high temperature backing can be applied to the back of the fabric for stability.
In one optional embodiment, the imaged fabric is then scanned into the computer to create two files. The first file is the cut file to be used on a flatbed laser cutter. The second file is the digitized file used on an embroidery machine to sew the cut design on the garment. The imaged fabric is then accurately cut using the flatbed laser machine with a camera that will recognize a shape. Alternatively, the image may be cut out using a variety of other methods known in the art including die cutting, hand cutting and waterjet cutting. This procedure produces the appliqué, which is now ready to be affixed to a garment. The final step is to sew the appliqué on to the garment using a commercial embroidery machine. Alternatively, the appliqué can be affixed to the garment using other means known in the art. The advantage of scanning the imaged fabric is that the scanned image takes into account any shrinkage resulting from the application of the image onto the fabric.
In one embodiment, in addition to affixing the appliqué to the garment, the stitching forms an integral part of the look and design of the final product. In such embodiments, in addition to being on the perimeter of the appliqué, stitching can be used to pick out or highlight details from the high definition image, add design elements, logos, trademarks and/or lettering. Optionally, the stitching may be in multiple colors, thickness, patterned or textured.
In one embodiment, the appliqué is sewn down strategically using zig zag stitching pattern. To create the rich look of an appliqué, the zig zag pattern is sewn on around each letter or branding to an accuracy of about 1 mm.
In one embodiment, the appliqué is sewn down strategically using a stitching pattern that is more complicated than standard zig zag stitching achieved by manual means.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described with references made to
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The preferred materials used for the image-ready fabric are either uncoated polyester sport twill or microfiber sheets of 100% sueded polyester satin, 135 gms per sq. meter. The preferred material for the fabric backing is a high temperature non-woven fusible backing. The preferred material for the adhesive film is a 1 g/cc thermo-adhesive film. A suitable film is made Fait Plast, Italy (www.faitplast.com <http://www.faitplast.com>) and sold under the trade name FAITERM 110F™. However, it should be understood that other materials might be used for some or all of the components without departing from the intended scope herein.
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Numerous modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
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| 2639555 | Oct 2008 | CA | national |
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/087,889 filed Aug. 11, 2008 under 35 USC 119(e), the contents of which are incorporated by reference herein.
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| 61087889 | Aug 2008 | US |