This invention relates to “A Seamless Garment”. Particularly, the invention relates to a woven seamless garment. More particularly, the invention relates to a woven seamless garment fitting to the size. Still more particularly, the invention relates to a woven seamless garment ready to use is produced directly. Yet more particularly the invention relates to flat woven seam less garments for men, women, children including and not limited to various shapes and configurations, multicolour designs and decorations such as surface ornamentation, embroidery or other handicraft work or accessories on the garment. Further, the garments are woven using any kind of yarn. Even more particularly, the invention relates to a process for producing such garments. Specifically, cutting of fabric to desired shape and interlocking or stitching or joining of the cut pieces so obtained is eliminated. The process is also capable of simultaneously providing inbuilt lining to the garment. Yet more particularly, the invention also provides a machine adapted to weaving ready to use garments.
Seamless garments are in vouge and the demand for such garments particularly under wears is increasing. Presently these seamless garments available in the market are knitted one. Woven garments are not available. Seamless garment made of tubular material are well known. Additionally one-piece garments particularly seamless under wears are also known and available in the market. Circular knit woolen garments are also known. However, these garments are mostly produced using circular knitting employing lightweight thin yarns. Further, only one yarn is engaged while single rotary knit. The applicant knows of no prior art for seamless flat woven body garment fitting to size incorporating various designs, panels and accessories as an integral part of weaving.
Prior art, somewhat relevant to the present invention, known to the inventor relates to U.S. Pat. No. 4,956,879 and its divisional application No U.S. Pat. No. 5,058,208. These patents describe garment like child's slipper, having body portion made of sheet material, without seams, having lengthwise opening and closing arrangements. The parts of the garments such as leg portions have lengthwise extending seams to close them. Further the foot portions and sleeves have to be secured in place by stitching to or interlocking with the main body part. U.S. Pat. No. 3,937,039 relates to one-piece circular knit pantyhose having an intermediate panty portion and two integral leg portions formed from a single rotary knit tubular blank using differential tension knit stitches. The entire garment is knitted using thermo-plastic stretch yarn in order to provide desired stretch and shape characteristics. Further the waist opening has to be provided by slitting and fixing elastic band.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,821,294 relates to shaped woven tubular soft-tissue implantable prostheses and a method for manufacturing the same. According to this invention, the diameter, shape and configuration of the tube is monitored simply by gradually changing the number of warps and wefts adopting traditional weaving technique. Engaging and disengaging of warps has to be gradual to avoid holes between contiguous sections. The process cannot be used to provide integral parts of the garment with specific configurations.
UK Patent No. 15,767 discloses the improvement in the machine i.e. weaving looms for selecting and separating warp threads continuously and automatically thereby saving man hours and time.
Joseph Marie jacquard had developed and perfected an attachment applicable to power loom enabling weaving any design. Jacquard allows a large degree of control over the movement of the warp threads. Further, the attachment is digitised by punching cards which are brought in contact with the needles that control the movement of the wire that lifts the heddle and thereby control the warp movement.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,000,442 relates to a process and apparatus for weaving fabric with three-dimensional bulging zone by increasing density of the crossing points of the warp and wefts. This is achieved by changing the number of threads and weave pattern. The loom is adapted to draw the selected warps by providing number of individual warp bobbins to draw multiple warp threads.
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Generally the width of the fabric is fixed and weaving is done lengthwise wherein the warp yarn is continuously supplied. Certain modifications have been made to the conventional machines as described hereinbefore for allowing the movement of warp yarns or heddles in isolation. However, the wires in the reeds are non-movable and the warp yarn always ends at the cloth end.
The main object of the present invention is to provide “A Seamless Garment”.
The other object of the present invention is to provide a woven seamless garment.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a woven seamless garment fitting to the size.
Yet other object of the present invention is that a woven seamless garment ready to use is produced directly.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide flat woven seam less garments for men, women, children including and not limited to various shapes and configurations, multicolour designs and decorations or accessories on the garment. Further, the garments are woven using any kind of yarn.
Still other object of the present invention is to provide a process for producing such garments. Specifically, the process eliminates cutting of fabric to desired shape and interlocking or stitching or joining of the cut pieces so obtained to produce the garment.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a machine adapted to weaving ready to use garments as herein before described.
The machine is adapted to hold multiple warp beams and draw the selected warp thread(s) by providing number of individual warp bobbins. Additionally, the warp beams as well as individual warp rollers/bobbins can be moved vertically as well as horizontally. The machine has also been provided with the mechanism to enable individual heddles to work in isolation and independent of each other thereby allowing selectively engaging or disengaging specific warp threads at heddles either manually, mechanically or electrically.
Generally, the reed of the conventional machine is a frame holding number of wires. However the reed of the machine of present invention is a rod holding multiple plates with hemisphere of different diameters leaving flexibility for the movement of the individual plate as against the entire movement of the frame in conventional machines for beating up action. Further the plates are adapted to rotate through 180° in order to bring the filling thread on the other side of the reed i.e. on the side of woven garment, and maintain uniform desired tension on the warp thread. Further, the machine is adapted to take back to warp beam through same or different reed and harness. There is also provision made to terminate the warp thread selectively at cloth beam end as and when required. Adequate measures are provided for exchanging warp beams, heddles and reed in order to achieve specific shape and configuration. Machine is also provided with additional means to impart ability to keep uniform tension with the warp beam and selectively taking back warp threads to warp beam simultaneously.
Accordingly the present invention provides a seamless garment woven in the form of compressed tubular shape, ready to use and is devoid of any stitching, interlocking or joining the cut pieces by any means.
In one of the embodiments of the present invention is that the seamless woven garment is a customised one, fitting to size woven using any type of yarn and provided with various designs, decorations/ornamentations/accessories such as various conventional design patterns using varied colours, embroidery, appliques, pockets, varied patterns of collars.
In another embodiment of the present invention is that the woven seamless garment could be men's wear, women's wear or children's wear.
Yet another embodiment of the present invention is that the woven seamless garment can be provided with lining of same or different fabric or colour.
In accordance with this invention there is provided a process for weaving such garments comprising engaging one or more than one warp beams to provide desired number of warp bobbins/rollers adaptable to provide desired number of threads/yarns, engaging or disengaging or crossing over the warp yarns at predetermined places depending on the design and shape to be achieved, passing the warp yarn in a regulated controlled manner through the eyes of the heddles provided in the harness, reed and selectively returning back either in same manner or different manner ending at warp beam while holding the finished garment maintaining uniform desired tension with the warp beam and employing conventional wefts mechanism, using a special weaving machine as herein after described.
The garments are woven in a flat compressed tubular manner in a specific folded style, which becomes a shirt, blouse, trousers or any designed customised garment.
The additional warp yams may be provided at multi layers where the garments are to be provided with specific curves, extra appendages like sleeve, pocket, collar, some ornamentation or lining.
The warp yarns are drawn under regulated pressure and tension using means not restricted to as herein after described. A person skilled in the art may replace such means by any other means giving same effect.
Warp yams may be exchanged in any manner by adjusting heddles as well as reeds either in isolation or in groups. Raising of the warp thread/yarn with the help of heddles may also possibly be done for one or more layers simultaneously so that the filling thread at different layers can be passed at the same time engaging multiple filling threads by any means.
The returning of the yarn may be replaced by interlocking the said yam with the corresponding yarn from another warp.
Individual yarn may also be engaged, disengaged or diverted in accordance with the desired shape at the cloth beam end.
In accordance with this invention there is also provided a weaving machine for weaving seamless garments comprising a mechanism to hold plurality of warp beams if desired, plurality of warp bobbins/rollers, a draw mechanism adaptable to draw selective warp threads in isolation or in groups at a desired tension and in desired manner, open ended heddles with provision for raising or lowering warp threads adaptable to work at one or more layers simultaneously, multiple circular reeds with two hemisphere of different diameter, adaptable for crossing individual warp threads or group of warp threads and rotating through 180° for bringing filling thread(s) after the reed, cloth beam for holding woven garment maintaining desired uniform tension with warp beam and means for selectively returning the warp threads towards warp beam.
One of the embodiments of the invention is that the plurality of beams is stacked on a rack provided with slots for easy transfer of beams from one place to another place.
Other embodiment of this invention is that the individual rollers/bobbins are hooked on the beams so as to be able to moved either horizontally or vertically as per requirement for supplying desired warp thread.
Another embodiment of this invention is that the draw off mechanism includes a pair of rollers to draw selective warp thread(s) at predetermined tension and speed.
Yet other embodiment of this invention is that the mechanism for guiding the warp thread to heddles may be such as a pair of plates or rods or reeds so that the thread is able to pass between the two elements of the pair.
Yet another embodiment of this invention is that the heddles are open ended so as to enable to raise or lower the thread with comfort. Raising of the warp thread/yarn with the help of heddles may also possibly be done for one or more layers simultaneously so that the filling thread at different layers can be passed at the same time engaging multiple filling threads by any means.
Still other embodiment of this invention is that the reeds may comprise of circular plates with two hemispheres of different diameters, the hemisphere with larger diameter capable of rotating through 180° and capable of moving for exchanging laterally. This gives flexibility of crossing of woven or unwoven warp threads.
Still another embodiment of this invention is that the desired uniform tension is maintained by holding the woven garment in a pair of roller moving in opposite direction and the upper roller capable of moving side ways.
Further, the means for returning thread may be bobbins or rollers capable of passing thread over the same and get directed towards warp beam. The thread while returning to warp beam may pass in the same reeds and heddles or may adopt different passage.
The invention is further described with the help of the drawings.
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However this is one of the ways the roller or hook or bobbin may be provided for directing warp thread (24) in desired direction.
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The broad technical application of selective engagement and disengagement can be adopted judiciously to produce a ready to use customised garment thereby saving the wastage of cloth reducing man hours and in turn reducing the total cost. The curvatures given while weaving the garment results in value added product.
Adaptability to use any thread including mechanism to produce build-in lining and various panels/accessories of varied nature makes the process user friendly, simple and satisfactory to consumers.
| Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PCT/IN2005/000035 | 1/28/2005 | WO | 00 | 5/14/2008 |