1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to weaves, and more particularly to a weave with a visual color variation observing from different viewing angles or changing position angles of the weave.
2. Description of the Related Art
To improve values and beauties of weaves, various diversifications by changing cooperation of longitudinal yarns and latitudinal yarns or changing designs of veins, such as diagonal, latticework, pattern, are produced on the weaves. In addition, the weaves can cooperate with colors to present its particular styles.
A conventional method uses materials which have a character of changing colors with changing temperatures or ultraviolet indexes in the weaves to make the weaves having the visual color variation.
However, the materials which have the character of changing colors with changing environmental conditions, are electronic bases. The costs of the materials are high, thereby, the weaves using those materials are in high costs. Furthermore, the weaves using the materials may pollute the environment.
What is needed, is to provide a weave with a visual color variation which can solve the above problems.
A weave with a visual color variation in accordance with a preferred embodiment is interlaced by a plurality of longitudinal yarns and a plurality of latitudinal yarns. One of the longitudinal yarns and latitudinal yarns includes at least one protruding yarn and two color yarns with different colors. The protruding yarn has a plurality of protruding portions presenting on the surface of the weave. The two color yarns are arranged beside the protruding yarn respectively, and the two color yarns have a plurality of color portions presenting on the surface of the weave respectively. If the weave is observed from different viewing angles, the color portions are interfered by the protruding portion to make the weave show various color variations.
If the protruding yarn is opaque, the color portions of the color yarns are shaded by the protruding portions of the protruding yarn so as to produce visual color variations observing from different viewing angles or various position angles of the weave. If the protruding yarn is transparent, the color portions of the color yarns are not shaded by the protruding portions of the protruding yarn, but the color portions are refracted by the protruding portions of the protruding yarn so as to produce visual color variations observing from different viewing angles or various position angles of the weave. Therefore, the weave will give a lively impression in vision.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
These and other features and advantages of the various embodiments disclosed herein will be better understood with respect to the following description and drawings, in which like numbers refer to like parts throughout, and in which:
Reference will now be made to the drawings to describe a preferred embodiment of the present weave with a visual color variation, in detail.
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Furthermore, the color yarns 14, 16 arranged beside the protruding yarn 12 are in different colors, and each one has a number of color portions 142, 162 presenting on the surface of the weave 10. In this illustrated embodiment, the protruding yarn 12 is an opaque white yarn, the left color yarn 14 arranged at the left side of the white protruding yarn 12 is a red yarn, and the right color yarn 16 arranged at the right side of the white protruding yarn 12 is a blue yarn. Therefore, the colors with at least white color, red color and blue color, are presented on the weave. Three colors portions are observed on the weave from vertical viewing angle when the weave is positioned at a flat plane. However, the weave has visual color variations if changing the viewing angle or changing the position angle of the weave.
A region with the visual color variation produced by the cooperation of the protruding yarn 12 and the color yarns 14, 16, is fitted with the design of the veins. The region with the visual color variation only occupies a partial of the weave, and the region may be an irregular region or a geometry pattern region. The region may cooperate with various designed patterns on the weave to achieve the visual color variations therein.
Furthermore, the weave 10 may include a number of combinatorial units produced by the protruding yarn 12, and the color yarns 14, 16. Furthermore, there is a separating yarn 18 to separate the protruding yarn 12 and the color yarns 14, 16.
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If the weave 10 is observed from a viewing angle described as
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If the weave is observed from the point “c” direction, since the color portions 142 and 162 are not shaded by the protruding portion 122, the whole of the protruding portion 122 and the color portions 142, 162 can be observed. If the weave is observed from a viewing angle described as from the point “c” direction to move toward the point “a” direction or the point “b” direction, the color portion 142 or the color portion 162 may be shaded gradually by the protruding portion 122. If the viewing angle reaches to the point “a” direction or the point “b” direction, the whole of the color portion 142 or the color portion 162 is shaded by the protruding portion 122. That is, if the viewing angle comes to or goes over the point “a” direction, the whole left color portion 142 arranged at the left side of the protruding portion 122 is shaded so as not to be visible, thereby only the protruding portion 122 and the right color portion 162 can be visible. Correspondingly, if the viewing angle comes to or goes over the point “b” direction, the whole right color portion 162 is shaded not to be visible, thereby only the protruding portion 122 and the left color portion 142 are visible.
Therefore, if the weave is observed from various viewing angles or various position angles of the weave, the weave takes place visual color variations.
In this illustrated embodiment, the protruding yarn 12 of the weave 10 must be an opaque yarn to shade the color yarns 14, 16. The protruding yarn 12 may be a colorless yarn, such as a white yarn, a black yarn or a gray yarn between white and black. The protruding yarn 12 also may be a colorful yarn which has a demitint between the color yarns 14 and 16, or the protruding yarn 12 and the color yarns 14, 16 compose a gradual color.
The two color yarns 14, 16 of the weave are different color yarns. However, the two color yarns 14, 16 have color factors of hue, value and intensity, and if one factor is different, the two color yarns 14, 16 are different color yarns. For example, if the color yarn 14 is a crimson yarn and the color yarn 16 is a pink yarn, the color yarn 14 and the color yarn 16 have different colors.
Furthermore, the protruding yarn 12 the protruding yarn 12 and the two color yarns 14, 16 have properties of color, thickness, material, twist and elasticity coefficient. The properties of the protruding yarn are same with those of the two color yarns, or at least one property of the protruding yarn is different with that of the two color yarns.
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Therefore, the color portions 142, 162 are refracted by the protruding portion 122, so that the weave presents visual effects of color varying in vision, when the viewing angle changing or the position angle changing by the weave itself inflecting.
The weave 10 uses the protruding yarn 12, or 12′ cooperating with the color yarns 14, 16, thereby the color portions 142, 162 may be shaded or refracted by the protruding portion 122 or 122′, so that the weave 10 presents visual effects of color varying in vision if the viewing angle changes or the position viewing changes by the weave inflecting.
The above description is given by way of example, and not limitation. Given the above disclosure, one skilled in the art could devise variations that are within the scope and spirit of the invention disclosed herein, including configurations ways of the recessed portions and materials and/or designs of the attaching structures. Further, the various features of the embodiments disclosed herein can be used alone, or in varying combinations with each other and are not intended to be limited to the specific combination described herein. Thus, the scope of the claims is not to be limited by the illustrated embodiments.
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