1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a decoration having embroidery stitched on it.
2. Description of the Prior Arts
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However, the conventional embroidery decoration has the following shortcomings:
First, during the stitching, a needle would prick through the cloth 93 again and again, which means force is continuously applied on the cloth 93. Therefore, the cloth 93 may be gradually separated from the inner frame 91 and the outer frame 92 and loosened instead of retaining a tightened status.
Second, the superfluous part of the cloth 93 requires further cutting off after stitching. The cutting not only takes time and effort, but also wastes material.
Third, the conventional embroidery decoration comprises three components in total, i.e. the inner frame 91, the outer frame 92, and the cloth 93. Too many components increase the manufacturing cost. In particular, the cloth 93 costs higher in manufacturing than the frames 91, 92, which can be made by plastic injection molding.
Fourth, there is no structure on the frames 91, 92 or the cloth 93 that can assist the user with aiming and determining the stitching position. Therefore, it is hard for children or beginners of embroidery to accurately stitch and complete a pattern that is exactly the same as the example pattern.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention provides an embroidery decoration to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide an embroidery decoration that eliminates the problem of loosening of the stitched component.
The embroidery decoration has an outer frame and a stitching plate. The stitching plate is detachably mounted in the outer frame. An outer periphery of the stitching plate abuts an inner periphery of the outer frame. The stitching plate has multiple through holes formed through the plate surfaces for needles and threads to pass through for stitching.
When the embroidery decoration is in use, the stitching plate replaces the conventional cloth. A needle and a thread are directly passed through the through holes to stitch on the stitching plate. After stitching, the outer frame, the stitching plate and the thread on the stitching plate form the end product. The stitching plate is solid in a fixed shape, thereby eliminating the problem of loosening and facilitating convenience in stitching on the stitching plate. In addition, the stitching plate and the outer frame correspond to each other in shape, and thus do not need further cutting as the conventional cloth, thereby simplifying the manufacturing and avoiding waste of the material. Further, the embroidery decoration as described is mainly composed of two components i.e. the outer frame and the stitching plate, and the two components are made by plastic injection molding, such that the manufacturing cost is lower than the conventional embroidery decoration that has three components including cloth.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The stitching plate 20 is detachably mounted in the outer frame 10, is a circular plate, and has an outer plate surface, an inner plate surface and an outer periphery. The stitching plate 20 further has an axis defined perpendicularly relative to the plate surfaces. The outer periphery of the stitching plate 20 is annularly formed between the plate surfaces.
The outer frame 20 further has an annular wall 21, an annular flange 22, and multiple protrusions 23. The annular wall 21 is axially formed on the inner plate surface and is formed annularly around the outer periphery of the stitching plate 20. An outer wall of the annular wall 21 is aligned with the outer periphery of the stitching plate 20. The outer wall of the annular wall 21 and the outer periphery of the stitching plate 20 abut the inner periphery of the outer frame 10. The annular flange 22 is transversely formed on the outer periphery of the stitching plate 20 and abuts the annular recess 11 of the outer frame 10. An axial surface of the annular flange 22 and the outer plate surface are aligned with each other. An outer diameter of the annular flange 22 is gradually decreased along a direction from the outer plate surface to the inner plate surface. The protrusions 23 are transversely formed on the annular wall 21. A transverse protruding distance of the protrusion 23 from the annular wall 21 of the stitching plate 20 is larger than a transverse protruding distance of the annular flange 22 from the outer periphery of the stitching plate 20. The protrusions 23 are annularly arranged apart from each other. Axial ends of the protrusions 23 and an axial surface of the annular wall 21 are aligned with each other. The protrusions 23 respectively abut the engaging recesses 12, and the protrusions 23 and the annular flange 22 axially clamp the outer frame 10, thereby securely connecting the stitching plate 20 and the outer frame 10.
The stitching plate 20 further has multiple through holes 24. The through holes 24 are formed through the plate surfaces for needles and threads to pass through for stitching. The through holes 24 are arranged in order, and preferably are arranged in a checkered pattern.
The protrusions 23 and the engaging recesses 12 fix the stitching plate 20 and the outer frame 10 at a specific relative angle, which allows the checkered through holes 24 to be arranged in a direction corresponding to the position of the hanging segment 13 of the outer frame 10. Thus, when the embroidery decoration as described is hung up via the hanging segment 13, a completed stitched pattern on the stitching plate 20 would not be inclined or deviated transversely. In a preferred embodiment, the stitching plate 20 is preferably made of, but not limited to, plastic.
When the embroidery decoration as described is in use, the stitching plate 20 is mounted in the outer frame 10 first. Although the outer diameters of the annular flange 22 and the protrusions 23 of the stitching plate 20 are larger than the inner diameter of the outer frame 10, the stitching plate 20 still can be deformed slightly due to the resilience of the plastic material. The stitching plate 20 is mounted into the outer frame 10 at a same relative angle at which the annular flange 22 is disposed toward the outer frame 10.
Then, the user inserts a thread 30 passing through the through holes 24 of the stitching plate 20 back and forth by a needle to stitch on the stitching plate 20 as shown in
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The hanging segment 13 of the outer frame 10 enables the embroidery decoration to be hung up as a decoration. However, in another preferred embodiment, the embroidery decoration may be implemented without any hanging segment, and is fixed on another object by others ways, such as gluing, taping and so on. Thus, the embroidery decoration still can be used as a decoration.
In another preferred embodiment, the through holes of the stitching plate may be arranged in other patterns other than the checked pattern, for example, in a plum-blossom pattern.
In another preferred embodiment, the outer frame may be implemented without the annular recess and the engaging recess, and the stitching plate also may be implemented without the annular flange and the protrusions. The stitching plate directly and transversely abuts the inner periphery of the outer frame.
In another preferred embodiment, the stitching plate may be implemented without the annular wall, and is a simple slim plate instead.
In another preferred embodiment, both the outer frame and the stitching plate may not be circular, and may be heart-shaped, egg-shaped, rectangular, hexagonal and so on.
In another preferred embodiment, the outer frame and the stitching plate may not be made of plastic material, as long as the material of the outer frame is slightly elastic and deformable to clamp the stitching plate.
Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and features of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in the details, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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202157184 | Mar 2012 | CN |