Current application relates to a method of durably gluing fabrics each other, especially relates to a method of durably gluing a decorated fabric to another clothing.
Recently, many kind of technologies are introduced to decorate clothes to meet requirements of young customers. Customers' requirement asking various different designs makes it very difficult to realize. Printing might be the easiest way for decorating jeans with various designs. But, repeated washing deteriorates the drawings. Embroidering is the most durable and popular method of decorating the jeans. But, production cost for various designs is high. Gluing may be one of the cheap and convenient methods of grafting jeans with designed fabrics if it is durable. Some of the gluing method on the market is pasting a glue on whole rear side of a decorated fabric and attach it directly on a clothes using a grafting glue that is similar to the glue that was used in the former invention, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/313,795, of the applicant of the current invention and press with heat. However, such method can not provide an endurable grafting method. That is because due to the difference of the flexibility of the grated glue and the flexibilities of fabric is totally different and repeated washing need stretching and shrinking of the grafted clothes. As a result, the grafted clothes made by conventional method are easily separated even after few washings. It is purpose of the current application to develop a method of durably gluing decorated fabrics to any clothes.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,758,588 to Orfali illustrates an applique such as a lace-trimming is grafted onto a region of a textile product, such as a towel or a pair of blue-jeans.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,860,387 to Williams illustrates a decorated garment (11) has a plurality of doll figures (12,13,14) mounted on its front surface. Articles of clothing (26) for each of the doll figures are adapted to be attached to the doll figures to provide decorative wardrobes for the doll figures.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,087,664 to Sugino, et al. Illustrates a plastisol composition comprising a vinyl chloride polymer, a plasticizer and an adhesion-imparting agent, characterized in that the adhesion-imparting agent is a diisocyanate polymer blocked with an oxybenzoic acid ester or with an alkylphenol and having an average molecular weight within a range of from 1,000 to 10,000.
None of the prior art illustrates a method of grafting any fabric onto any clothing to produced a glued cotton wear durable over 1,000 times mechanical washing.
Embroidering is the most durable and popular method of decorating the jeans. But, production cost for various designs is high. Gluing may be one of the cheap and convenient methods of grafting jeans with designed fabrics if it is durable. Some of the gluing method on the market is pasting a glue on whole rear side of a decorated fabric and attach it directly on a clothes using a grafting glue. Such method can not provide an endurable grafting method because due to the difference of the flexibility of the grated glue and the flexibilities of fabric is totally different and repeated washing need stretching and shrinking of the grafted clothes. The clothes made by conventional method are easily separated even after few washings. It is purpose of the current application to develop a method of durable product. The method is comprised of; 1) first step of pasting a burn out gel on each brim lines of the first patterns and gross outer line of the first pattern, which are developed on the first stencil, to allow the burn-out gel pasted on the fabric according to the first pattern and the gross outer-line of the first stencil, 2) second step of pasting grafting glue on each brim lines of the second patterns, which is developed on the second stencil, to allow the grafting glue pasted on the fabric according to the brim line of the second pattern of the second stencil, 3) third step of drying the burn out gel and the grafting glue pasted fabric on a dryer at 160° C. for 1 to 5 minutes and tear out the pattern printed fabric along the gross outer line, 4) fourth step of overlapping the fabric, which is treated as the second and the third step, on a clothing, which is engaged on a support plate, and apply heat pressing for 10 to 30 seconds at 160° C., and 5) fifth step of removing the left of burn out from the grafted fabric by washing with a weak alkali solution followed by water washing. This technology can be applied to any kind of fabrics.
It is purpose of the current application to provide a simple method to manufacture a durably grafting decorated fabrics on any cloths.
Different from the prior art the procedure of manufacturing a durably grafting decorated cotton fabric to cotton cloths is as follows;
The first step is to overlap the first stencil (3) on a fabric (2) and paste burn-out gel (1), which is a mixture of natural alginate, strong acid of printgen® OP-30PS, glycerine, and water, along each brim lines (3-3) of the first pattern (3-1) and the gross outer-line (3-2) of the first stencil (3) to allow the burn-out gel (1) pass through the brim lines (3-3) of the first pattern (3-1) and pass through a gross outer line (3-2). The burn-out gel (1) develop another pattern (2-1), which exactly matches to the first pattern (3-1) and the gross outer-line (3-2) on the first stencil, on the inner side of the fabric (2).
The second step is to overlap a second stencil (3′) on the burn-out gel (1) pasted fabric (2′) and paste a grafting glue (4) (Polyone S11111 series-one clear, which contains 1 to 5% of fume silica for inhibitor, from Polyone Corporation) along the second pattern (3′-1) that is developed on the second stencil (3′) to allow the grafting glue (4) pass through the brim lines (3′-2) of the second pattern (3′-1). The grafting glue (4) is pasted on the another pattern (2′-1), along the brim lines (3′-2) of the second pattern (3′-1), on the inner side of the burn-out gel pasted fabric (2′).
The third step is to treat the fabric (2′), which has been pasted with the burn out gel (1) and the grafting glue (4) to form the third pattern (2-1) thereon, with heat by passing them on a heated conveyer for 1 to 5 minutes and tear out the outer portion (2-4) of the fabric (2′) with hand. The conveyer is main-tained at 160° C. (320° F.). After that tear out the fabric (2′) along the gross outer line (2-2) of the pattern.
The fourth step is to upside down the patterned portion (2-3) of the fabric (2′) and overlap the patterned portion (2-3) on a desired place of a clothing (10) and engage them between a heating press (11) at 160° C. (320° F.) for 10 to 30 seconds.
In this step, the grafting glue (4) smeared into woven structure of the clothing (10) as shown in the
The fifth step is to wash fabric (2′) grafted clothing (10) with a weak alkali solution followed by a washing machine. Then the portion (2-5), surrounded with the burn-out gel (1), in
For the above step, the clothing and fabric may be polyester, nylon, and linen and any other artificial fabrics. In this step, marble washing may be applied to make the clothing look like used one. Durability of the grafted fabric (2′) on the clothing (10) is tested by laundering and drying repeatedly. Even after 100 times of machine laundering, the fabric (2′) solidly attached to the clothing (10).