The present invention claims priority on provisional patent application, Ser. No. 61/736,433, filed on Dec. 12, 2012, entitled “StretchGLOW Technology” and is hereby incorporated by reference
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Garment and jersey manufactures are always looking for new and exciting ways to improve the look and performance of their products. For instance, compression garments have become very popular. These garments are form fitting and use synthetic fabrics that have elastic properties. These fabrics tend to wick away perspiration and tend to help cool athletes when they are hot and warm them if they are cool. However, advertisements and emblems on these garments tend to be flat, subtle and mundane, which limits the revenue from advertisers and excitement for the fans.
Thus there exists a need for method of creating fabrics that are dynamic and flashy.
A method of creating an image on a fabric that overcomes these and other problems includes the steps of selecting a stretch fabric having a front side and a back side. A front side of the fabric is dyed with a solid color. A back side of the fabric is dyed with a knock out image. The knock out image is visible when the stretch fabric is stretched and is not visible when the stretch fabric is in a relaxed state. In one embodiment, the fabric is part of jersey and when the player stretches the fabric an image becomes visible. In another embodiment, the image expands or seems to glow. This provides a dynamic flashy image that is exciting to advertisers and fans alike.
The invention is directed to method of creating and image on a fabric that includes the steps of selecting a stretch fabric having a front side and a back side. A front side of the fabric is dyed with a solid color. A back side of the fabric is dyed with a knock out image. The knock out image is visible when the stretch fabric is stretched and is not visible when the stretch fabric is in a relaxed state. In one embodiment, the fabric is part of jersey and when the player stretches the fabric an image becomes visible. In another embodiment, the image expands or seems to glow. This provides a dynamic flashy image that is exciting to advertisers and fans alike.
Neon color means an extremely bright color.
Stretch fabric means a fabric capable of being stretch in at least one direction 150% of original length under force and returning to its original length when the force is removed.
Knock out pattern means a pattern where the image is not printed/dyed/colored, but the area surrounding the image is printed/dyed/colored.
Darker means that a color reflects less light than another color.
In another embodiment, the knock out image 22 is placed on a first fabric 20a and the cover 24 is placed on a second fabric 20b. The two pieces 20a, 20b of fabric are held together so the images overlap with the first fabric 20a on the outside. When the fabrics are stretched the knock out image 22 is visible. For the best results the second fabric 20b is a light colored fabric.
Note in one embodiment, the image 22 may be something other than a knock out image.
Without being held to any particular theory the invention is believed to work because just the surface fibers of the stretch fabric are dyed. When the fabric is stretched part of the fibers are now exposed that were not dyed. Thus by dying the front and back with a darker color except where the knock out image is results in the only un-dyed fibers are those in the knock out image. Note this effect can also be achieved by first placing the knock out image on the front of the fabric and then dying a filled in image over the top of the knock out image, but it is not the preferred method. If this theory is correct the key points to the invention are just coloring the surface fibers in the relaxed state and coloring them with something that does not inhibit the stretching of the fabric/fibers.
Thus there has been described a method of creating fabrics that which is dynamic and flashy.
While the invention has been described in conjunction with specific embodiments thereof, it is evident that many alterations, modifications, and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art in light of the foregoing description. Accordingly, it is intended to embrace all such alterations, modifications, and variations in the appended claims.
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3498874 | Shambelan | Mar 1970 | A |
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20170167077 A1 | Jun 2017 | US |