1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a multi-layer decorating element and, more particularly, to a multi-layer decorating element for decorating materials such like shoes or bags.
2. Description of the Related Art
Shoes have been specialized and improved for years. Currently, shoe manufacturers and designers provide specialized shoes for many activities, such as, for example, running shoes, tennis shoes, cycling shoes, walking shoes, cross-trainers, and the like. These shoes can be designed to respond to particular pressures and hot spots for the assumed usage.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,832,123 shows a set of shoes for use by members of a team. The shoes allow for a uniform appearance in a team environment by way of substantially similar uppers, while providing individualized performance specifications, with respect to support and breathability, for each upper. The substantially similar appearance of the upper may be due to material overlays, stitch patterns, color scheme and/or perforations and may be based on team criteria. The uppers are materially different from each other due to internal or external supports, material types and/or breathability.
Presently, the construction of a shoe upper requires a substantial amount of manual labor. While the production of a sole of a modern sport shoe can be automated to a great extent, the stitching of the different materials of the upper still requires a significant amount of manual labor.
The present invention is, therefore, intended to obviate or at least alleviate the problems encountered in the prior art.
According to the present invention, the main purpose is to provide a method for producing a multi-layer decorating element which includes the steps of (a) providing a base, a first plate, a second plate and an adhesive layer; (b) stacking the first and second plates onto one of the base and the adhesive layer; (c) stacking the other of the base and the adhesive layer onto one of the base and the adhesive layer to form a stacked array; (d) hot pressing the stacked array; and (e) removing the adhesive layer.
An advantage of the method for producing the multi-layer decorating element according to the present invention is that the first and second plates are connected with each other by hot pressing rather than stitching, thereby allowing the multilayer decorating element to be processed accurately, conveniently and in a cost-saving manner.
Other advantages and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description referring to the drawings.
The present invention will be described through detailed illustration of the preferred embodiments referring to the drawings.
The present invention will be described through detailed illustration of three embodiments referring to the drawings.
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The first plate 21 may be constructed of thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) or polyurethane (PU). The first plate 21 includes a proximal side, a distal side opposite from the proximal side and a hot melt glue layer 211 provided on the proximal side thereof in which the hot melt glue layer 211 has a release liner 9 in releasable contact therewith.
The second plate 22 may be constructed of thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) or polyurethane (PU). The second plate 22 includes a proximal side, a distal side opposite from the proximal side and a hot melt glue layer 221 provided on the proximal side thereof in which the hot melt glue layer 221 has a release liner 9 in releasable contact therewith.
The adhesive layer 30 is easy to stick on and to remove from the base 10, and the first 21 and second 22 plates, even through the adhesive layer 30 is hot pressed.
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The adhesive layer 30 is stacked onto the base 10 to form a stacked array. Preferably, the first 21 and second 22 plates are sandwiched between the base 10 and the adhesive layer 30 and are fixed by the adhesive layer 30 such that the first 21 and second 22 plates are prevented from moving with respect to the base 10.
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The first 21 and second 22 plates are connected with each other by hot pressing rather than stitching, thereby allowing the multilayer decorating element to be processed accurately, conveniently and in a cost-saving manner.
In a preferred form, each of the adhesive layer 30, the first 21 and the second 22 plates is disposed to a fixture (not shown), sequentially. The hot melt glue layer 211b of the first plate 21b is connected to the surface of the base 10b and the hot melt glue layer 221b of the second plate 22b is connected to the distal side of the first plate 21b.
The adhesive layer 30b is stacked onto the base 10b to form a stacked array. Preferably, the first 21b and second 22b plates are sandwiched between the base 10b and the adhesive layer 30b and are fixed by the adhesive layer 30b such that the first 21b and second 22b plates are prevented from moving with respect to the base 10b.
Then, the stacked array is detached from the fixture and is disposed in a hot press apparatus. The stacked array is heated and is pressed by the hot press apparatus such that the base 10b and the first 21b and second 22b plates would be tightly connected with each other.
While stacking the first 21c and second 22c plates onto the adhesive layer 30c, the first plate 21c is stacked onto a surface of the adhesive layer 30c, then, the release liner 9c thereof is detached. The second plate 22c is stacked onto the first plate 21c, then, the release liner 9c thereof is detached. In a preferred form, each of the first 21c and the second 22c plates is disposed to a fixture (not shown), sequentially. The distal side of the first plate 21c is connected to the surface of the adhesive layer 30c and the distal side of the second plate 22c is connected to the hot melt glue layer 211c of the first plate 21c. Preferably, a periphery of the second plate 22c extends outside a periphery of the first plate 21c.
The base 10c is stacked onto the adhesive layer 30c to form a stacked array. Preferably, the first 21c and second 22c plates are sandwiched between the base 10c and the adhesive layer 30c and are fixed by the adhesive layer 30c such that the first 21c and second 22c plates are prevented from moving with respect to the base 10c. Additionally, the second plate 22c has a first section directly connected to the first plated 21c and a second section directly connected to the base 10c.
The stacked array is detached from the fixture and is disposed in a hot press apparatus (not shown). Referring to
The present invention has been described through the illustration of the embodiments. Those skilled in the art can derive variations from the embodiments without departing from the scope of the present invention. Hence, the embodiments shall not limit the scope of the present invention defined in the claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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100102158 | Jan 2011 | TW | national |
100103917 | Feb 2011 | TW | national |