Emblem for embroidery stitching to a substrate and method

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6194044
  • Patent Number
    6,194,044
  • Date Filed
    Friday, February 2, 1996
    28 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 27, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
An emblem for embroidery stitching directly to a substrate is disclosed which provides an emblem which can be readily embroidered. The emblem includes a fabric layer with a thermoplastic adhesive coating one side of the fabric layer and a pressure sensitive adhesive coating the thermoplastic adhesive to provide an emblem which can temporarily adhere to a substrate. The emblem can thus be temporarily secured during embroidery and prevent distortion of the emblem. Following embroidery, the emblem is heat-sealed to a substrate and the thermoplastic adhesive coating penetrates through the pressure sensitive adhesive for attachment of the emblem to the substrate.
Description




FIELD OF INVENTION




This present invention relates to an emblem which is designed to facilitate embroidery of the emblem to a substrate with the use of an emblem having a pressure sensitive adhesive layer for temporary registry of the emblem on the substrate during embroidery. The invention also relates to a method for embroidery stitching an emblem to a substrate.




BACKGROUND ART




Emblems such as letters and numbers having embroidered edges have become widely used in many areas. Emblems have in particular found great use in the garment industry, specifically for sports uniforms, jerseys and the like. In sports, such embroidered emblems are used to identify player and team numbers, names and logos of sponsors. Embroidered emblems have also found use in conjunction with souvenir apparel or simply for decorative purposes.




In some instances, the emblem is held in place for embroidery using pins. In other cases, a hoop is placed around the emblems to secure the emblem in desired location for embroidery. One problem associated with these embroidery securement methods is that during embroidery, the emblem may distort or shift causing the embroidery to be misapplied or imprecisely placed. Moreover, such embroidery techniques are cumbersome and overly time consuming. Accordingly, there exists a need for a simplified method for emblem embroidery on a substrate. There is also a need for a method which facilitates the precise application of the embroidery of an emblem to a substrate.




DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION




An object of the present invention is to provide an emblem which can be readily embroidered to a substrate without distortion of the emblem during the embroidery.




Another object of the invention is to provide a method for embroidery and heat-sealing an emblem to a substrate, wherein the method is simple and efficient.




An additional object of the invention is to provide an emblem which is designed to facilitate precise embroidery of an emblem to a substrate.




In carrying out the above objects of the invention, a method of embroidering and heat-sealing an emblem to a substrate, comprises the steps of providing a fabric layer; coating one face of the fabric layer with a thermoplastic adhesive; coating the thermoplastic adhesive with a pressure sensitive adhesive that allows the thermoplastic adhesive to penetrate through the pressure sensitive adhesive coating upon the application of heat; covering the pressure sensitive adhesive coating with a releasable protective carrier sheet; cutting at least through the fabric and adhesive coatings in the configuration of a desired emblem; removing the emblem from the carrier sheet; positioning the emblem on the substrate in a desired location, such that the pressure sensitive adhesive coating is in contact with the substrate; pressing the emblem against the substrate to temporarily register the pressure sensitive adhesive coating to the substrate; embroidering the emblem to the substrate without distortion of the emblem; and applying heat towards the substrate so that the thermoplastic adhesive coating penetrates through the pressure sensitive adhesive coating to affix the emblem to the substrate.




The emblem's pressure sensitive adhesive coating allows the emblem to temporarily register on the underlying substrate, thereby eliminating any problems with gathering or distortion of the emblem during the embroidery process. Furthermore, as a result of the pressure sensitive adhesive coating, the emblem can be temporarily registered to prevent shifts of the emblem during embroidery, ensuring accurate embroider stitching of the emblem to the substrate.




The present invention further discloses a laminate for heat-sealing emblems to a substrate, comprising a fabric layer coated on one side with a thermoplastic adhesive; a pressure sensitive adhesive coating the thermoplastic adhesive coating to provide temporary registry of the emblem to a desired substrate and facilitate embroidery without emblem distortion; the thermoplastic adhesive coating is capable of penetrating through the pressure sensitive adhesive coating upon the application of heat to affix the emblem to the substrate; and a carrier sheet overlying the pressure sensitive adhesive coating to provide a releasable covering for the pressure sensitive adhesive coating and prevent any significant reduction in tackiness.




The present invention further provides an emblem design to facilitate embroidery and heat sealing of an emblem to a substrate, comprising a fabric layer cut to the configuration of a desired emblem; a thermoplastic adhesive coating one face of the fabric layer; a pressure sensitive adhesive coating the thermoplastic adhesive which upon the application of pressure thereon allows temporary registry of the emblem to the substrate and facilitates embroidery without emblem distortion; and the pressure sensitive adhesive allows the thermoplastic adhesive to penetrate therethrough upon the application of heat.




The above objects, features and advantages of the present invention are readily apparent from the detailed description of the best mode for carrying out the invention when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of an emblem produced according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a side view taken along lines


2





2


, showing the layering structure of the emblem;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of a laminate produced according to the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of an emblem on a fabric substrate;





FIG. 5

is an exploded view of the encircled portion of

FIG. 4

, depicting the embroidery stitching the emblem to the fabric substrate;





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of a heat-sealing apparatus, wherein the emblem is embroidered onto the substrate and an upper and lower platen apply heat to the embroidered emblem to affix the emblem onto the fabric substrate; and





FIG. 7

is a side view of a heat-sealing process, as shown in FIG.


6


.











BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION




Referring to

FIG. 1

of the drawings, there is shown an emblem produced in accordance with the present invention, consisting of the letter “S” and generally indicated by reference “


10


”. As is hereinafter more fully described, the emblem


10


eliminates the difficulty associated with embroidering an emblem on a substrate. Use of this emblem facilitates embroidering an emblem directly on a substrate.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the emblem


10


depicted in

FIG. 1

includes a fabric layer


12


, cut to the configuration of a desired emblem; a thermoplastic adhesive


14


coating one face of the fabric layer


12


; a pressure-sensitive adhesive


16


coating the thermoplastic adhesive


14


and a carrier sheet


18


overlying the pressure sensitive adhesive coating


16


to provide a releasable covering for the pressure sensitive adhesive coating


16


and preventing any significant reduction in tackiness.




The fabric layer


12


of the emblem


10


is preferably a woven material such as twill, cotton, polyester or felt.




The thermoplastic adhesive coating


14


is preferably one of the following: polyurethane, polyamide, polyester, polyethylene, polyvinyl acetate, polyolefin, polyvinyl chloride, ethylene-vinylacetate copolymer, polypropylene and blends thereof.




The pressure sensitive adhesive coating


16


is preferably an acrylic ester, polymer or copolymer, silicone resin, polyurethane dispersions, EVA and rubber-solvent blends. The pressure sensitive adhesive coating


16


is also applied to the thickness which allows the thermoplastic adhesive coating


14


to penetrate the pressure sensitive adhesive coating


16


upon the application of heat.




The carrier sheet


18


, overlying the pressure sensitive adhesive coating


16


, is optionally used as a releasable covering to protect the pressure sensitive adhesive coating


16


prior to attachment of the emblem to the substrate. The use of such a carrier sheet


18


, prevents the pressure sensitive adhesive coating


16


from picking up stray dust or debris, which would subsequently reduce the tackiness of the pressure sensitive adhesive coating


16


.




The emblem


10


is thus designed to facilitate embroidery and heat-sealing of an emblem to a substrate. Specifically, the pressure sensitive adhesive coating


16


is designed so that upon the application of pressure, the pressure sensitive adhesive coating


16


temporarily registers the emblem


10


to a desired substrate. The ability to temporarily register the emblem to a substrate provides a technique for securing the emblem


10


to a substrate during embroidery, without the need for pins or hoops or other securement methods.




One significant benefit associated with such a pressure sensitive adhesive coating


16


is that the emblem


10


is not distorted during embroidery. Additionally, the emblem


10


cannot randomly shift during embroidery and cause the embroidery to be imprecisely applied. Moreover, the pressure sensitive adhesive coating


16


is designed to allow the thermoplastic adhesive coating


14


to penetrate through the pressure sensitive adhesive coating


16


when heat is applied to the emblem. Such a design allows for a temporary registry of the emblem during embroidery, in addition to adhesive attachment of the emblem


10


to an underlying substrate.





FIG. 3

depicts a laminate


20


for heat-sealing emblems to a substrate. As shown in

FIG. 3

, the laminate


20


, includes a carrier sheet


18


overlying a pressure sensitive adhesive coating


16


to provide a releasable covering for the pressure sensitive adhesive coating


16


. Although not illustrated in

FIG. 3

, the laminate


20


is made up of a fabric layer


12


coated on one side with a thermoplastic adhesive coating


14


; a pressure sensitive adhesive


16


coating the thermoplastic adhesive coating


12


to provide temporary registry of the pressure sensitive adhesive coating to a desired substrate; and a carrier sheet


18


which overlies the pressure sensitive adhesive coating to provide a releasable covering.




The laminate


20


allows multiple emblems to be cut therefrom. Such a laminate


20


assists in the mass production of the emblem


10


, as shown in FIG.


1


.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, the emblem


10


of

FIG. 1

is positioned to a substrate


22


such as the illustrated garment. The emblem


10


can be used in conjunction with a variety of different fabric substrates. Accordingly, fabric substrates of various shapes are suitable. The fabric substrate


22


, however, must be at least large enough to allow the emblem


10


to be embroidered thereon.




As shown in

FIG. 5

, the present invention results in the embroider stitching


24


of an emblem to a substrate


22


.





FIG. 6

depicts the conventional heat-sealing apparatus used to apply heat onto the embroidered emblem


23


to affix the emblem


23


onto the substrate


22


. As depicted in

FIG. 6

, the upper platen


26


and the lower platen


28


are used to apply heat and pressure onto the emblem


10


. Both the upper platen


26


and the lower platen


28


may be heated, so that when the two platens are placed in operative position, as shown in

FIG. 7

, the platens drive the emblem


10


towards the substrate


22


and apply heat to the emblem


10


, specifically causing the thermoplastic adhesive coating


14


to melt and penetrate through the pressure sensitive adhesive coating


16


. Thus, the application of heat by the upper and lower platens


26


,


28


causes the thermoplastic adhesive


14


to affix the emblem


10


to the desired substrate


22


.




The thermoplastic adhesive coating


14


preferably melts in the range of between 280° and 350° F. The temperature of the upper and lower plates


26


,


28


are selected to ensure that the thermoplastic adhesive layer


14


penetrates through the pressure sensitive adhesive coating


16


and affixes itself onto the substrate


22


.




The carrier sheet is preferably made of a material that can be releasably attached to a pressure sensitive adhesive coating


16


. The carrier sheet


18


can be made from paper, fabric, plastic or Teflon™. The carrier sheet


18


is preferably paper. The use of the carrier sheet


18


allows the emblem


10


to be supported and stored for ease of handling and use.




While the best mode for carrying out the invention has been described in detail, those familiar with the art to which this invention relates will recognize various alternative designs and embodiments for practicing the invention as defined by the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. An emblem designed to facilitate embroidery and heat-sealing of an emblem to a substrate, comprising:a fabric layer cut to the configuration of a desired emblem; a thermoplastic adhesive coating completely covering one face of said fabric layer said thermoplastic adhesive having a melting temperature between 280° F. and 350° F.; an outer adhesive coating completely covering said thermoplastic adhesive, said outer adhesive being a pressure and heat sensitive adhesive which upon the application of pressure thereon allows temporary registry of said emblem to the substrate and facilitates embroidery without emblem distortion; and said outer adhesive allows said thermoplastic adhesive to penetrate therethrough upon the application of heat to affix said emblem to the substrate.
  • 2. The emblem assembly of claim 1 further including a carrier sheet overlying said outer adhesive coating to provide a releasable coating for said outer adhesive coating and prevent reduction and tackiness of said outer coating completely covering.
  • 3. A laminate for heat-sealing emblems onto a substrate, comprising:a fabric layer laminated on one side with a thermoplastic adhesive coating, completely covering said one side, said thermoplastic adhesive having a melting temperature between 280° F. and 350° F.; an outer adhesive coating said thermoplastic adhesive, said outer adhesive being a pressure and heat sensitive adhesive selected from the group consisting of acrylic esters, acrylic polymers, acrylic copolymers, silicone, resin, polyurethane dispersions, ethylene-vinylacetate copolymer, and rubber solvent blends which upon the application of pressure thereon allows temporary registry of said emblem to the substrate and facilitates embroidery without emblem distortion; and said outer adhesive allows said thermoplastic adhesive to penetrate therethrough upon the application of heat to affix said emblem to said substrate.
  • 4. The emblem assembly of claim 1, wherein said fabric layer is a woven material selected from the group consisting of twill, cotton, polyester and felt.
  • 5. The emblem assembly of claim 1, wherein said thermoplastic adhesive coating is selected from the group consisting of polyurethane, polyamide, polyester, polyethylene, polyvinyl acetate, polyolefin, polyvinyl chloride, ethylene-vinylacetate copolymer, polypropylene and blends thereof.
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