序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 Process for manufacturing to a tape with specific pattern interval US14048497 2013-10-08 US09347155B2 2016-05-24 Hideki Terashima
In a process for manufacturing to a tape with specific pattern interval, there are utilized at least two kinds of ultraviolet-fluorescent yarns with different chromophore, which is spun out of dope kneaded with a fluorescent material. When ultraviolet-fluorescent yarns and colorless yarns are wound around a warp beam or drum with or without infrared-fluorescent yarns, the ultraviolet-fluorescent yarns are arranged repeatedly in specific color order in the traverse direction during the warping operation. In the process, these yarns as the warp are also woven into a double-wide textile with a wide loom.
62 METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A WOVEN INFORMATIVE SUPPORT US14129354 2012-04-06 US20140109362A1 2014-04-24 Giglio Bassi
The present invention concerns a method for manufacturing a woven informative support. The informative support (1) comprises a piece (2) of fabric, constituted by an interlacing of threads of at least two different colours. The interlacing of the threads of the piece (2) define the image (4) corresponding to an optically read code, on at least one face (3) thereof, through the contrast between at least two different colours.
63 Process for Manufacturing to a Tape with Specific Pattern Interval US14048497 2013-10-08 US20140033488A1 2014-02-06 Hideki TERASHIMA
In a process for manufacturing to a tape with specific pattern interval, there are utilized at least two kinds of ultraviolet-fluorescent yarns with different chromophore, which is spun out of dope kneaded with a fluorescent material. When ultraviolet-fluorescent yarns and colorless yarns are wound around a warp beam or drum with or without infrared-fluorescent yarns, the ultraviolet-fluorescent yarns are arranged repeatedly in specific color order in the traverse direction during the warping operation. In the process, these yarns as the warp are also woven into a double-wide textile with a wide loom.
64 Method of Making Soft Edge Textile Labels to be Applied to Garments US11936286 2007-11-07 US20090113681A1 2009-05-07 Carlos Yidi, JR.
A method of converting an elongated web of filamentary textile material into lengths; of coherent labels for application to garments includes placing a first row of selvage on the web at a first predefined distance from a first outer edge thereof, the first predefined distance being greater than zero, placing a second row of selvage on the web at a second predefined distance from a second outer edge thereof, the second predefined distance being greater than zero, and placing at least a third row and a fourth row of selvage on the web between the first and second rows, a portion of the filamentary material separating each of the rows from the other. A following step includes cutting the web along a line lying between the third and fourth rows of selvage and at a predefined distance away from each of the third and fourth rows of selvage, the predefined distance being greater than zero.
65 Tape for Printed Label Production and Process for Producing Tape US11658484 2005-07-15 US20080308172A1 2008-12-18 Hideki Terashima
There are utilized at least two kinds of ultraviolet-fluorescent yarns with different chromophore, which is spun out of dope kneaded with a fluorescent material. When ultraviolet-fluorescent yarns and colorless yarns are wound around a beam or drum with or without infrared-fluorescent yarns, ultraviolet-fluorescent yarns are arranged repeatedly in specific color order in the traverse direction during the warping operation. These yarns as the warp are woven into a wide textile with a wide loom. In this weaving, ultraviolet- and infrared-yarns are interwoven in specific color order in parallel with each other over the entire width of the wide textile, which is cut into tapes with heating in the broader width than a space where the color order may be identified.
66 Textile material comprising a circuit module and an antenna US12070190 2008-02-14 US20080196940A1 2008-08-21 Anatoli Stobbe; Norman Maass
The invention relates to a textile material comprising a circuit module (20, 24) and an antenna (12), wherein the antenna (12) is configured as an E field emitter for a working frequency in the UHF or microwave range and consists entirely of components of the textile material itself in the form of electrically conductive thread structures which are mechanically processed within the industrial weaving production process usual for textiles to form antenna structures. According to the invention, in the narrow band weaving production process the antenna structures are formed by asymmetric meander structures comprising a continuous electrically conductive weft thread (14) which runs in sections parallel and/or obliquely to the warp threads and is guided forwards to the effective edge (18) and immediately backwards between the sections (16) transverse to the warp threads.
67 Woven labels with an invisible bar code US09980292 2001-11-29 US06764970B1 2004-07-20 Christian Kuoni
According to the invention the labels (22) are produced in a broad woven fabric (21) comprising ground warp yarn (4) and ground weft yarn (5) for a ground woven fabric (11), embroidery weft yarn (12) which forms a figure and code weft yarn (10) which forms a barcode, said yarn being distinguishable from the ground warp yarn only in a light outside the visible spectrum. In the broad woven fabric (21) several labels (22) are produced whose longitudinal sides (1) adjoin each other in the weft direction and remain unfolded and whose lateral sides (2) are adjacent to each other in the warp direction and can be folded. The embroidery weft yarn (12) and the code weft yarn (10) extend parallel to each other and at a distance from the longitudinal sides (1) so that the backs of the labels (22) are evenly covered and thus uniformly transparent. The broad woven fabric (21) is cut along the lateral sides (2) into strips (25) each consisting of transverse labels (22) which are situated one behind the other in the warp direction. The labels (22) are then separated into individual labels by cuts along their longitudinal sides (1), which produces soft cutting edges (16) in the ground woven fabric (11) which do not irritate the skin.
68 Woven label with a transparent mesh fabric superposed on its image US450674 1999-11-30 US6123117A 2000-09-26 Pio Borellini
A composite label at least partly formed from two separate fabrics, on one face of which an image is provided over which the other fabric is positioned, this consisting of a mesh which enables said image to be seen through it from the outside of the label.
69 Heat adhesive tapes for finishing hems of trousers, skirts and like articles US181547 1980-08-26 US4372998A 1983-02-08 Yukio Shimada
A heat adhesive tape comprising a tape main body of heat-resistant woven or knitted fabric and a heat adhesive thread of thermoplastic resin provided at each side of the main body on one surface thereof. To form a finished hem on trousers, skirts or the like, the tape is placed on the main body of the hem portion and on a folded-back portion of the hem portion and then heat-pressed as by ironing. The heat adhesive thread is woven or knitted into the main body zigzag in a staggered or wavy form or in the form of a series of turns and is thereby made almost free of shrinkage longitudinally of the tape when heat-pressed. A thermoplastic resin thread meltable at a lower temperature than the adhesive thread and fastening the thread to the main body at its furrow portions melts before the adhesive thread during heat pressing so as not to permit the adhesive thread to exert a shrinkage force on the main body also widthwise thereof when the tape is heat-pressed.
70 Fabric US86270259 1959-12-29 US3036602A 1962-05-29 HANS MEYER; PETER MEYER
71 Selector actuator arrangement US60285856 1956-08-08 US2876305A 1959-03-03 FELIX LEBER
72 Textile article provided with lappet figures and the method of producing the same. US1904206999 1904-05-09 US820602A 1906-05-15 ROBINSON WILLIAM A
73 Surgical-bandage cloth. US1904225137 1904-09-19 US783280A 1905-02-21 JAGERS ELLA
74 Woven valance for hammocks US474997D US474997A 1892-05-17
75 Improvement in fabrics for surgeonsj bandages US196040D US196040A 1877-10-09
76 Print label produced for tape and tape production method JP2006529177 2005-07-15 JP4597991B2 2010-12-15 秀樹 寺嶋
77 Woven label JP2007533679 2005-09-26 JP2008514828A 2008-05-08 チャン,プイ・ファン; ハルトゥーニアン,ロバート
密度織ラベルは、特別に選択されたポリエステル組織から紡がれた、より優れた等級の織糸を含む。 織糸の太さは、75デニール未満である。 ラベルは、図柄、ロゴまたは商標を形成するために織り合わせられた色の異なる織糸を含む。 織ラベルは、特に衣料品のタグとして有用である。 織ラベルは、1cm当たり80ピックを上回る密度を有する。 さらに、通常の織り速度より低速で織糸を織ることを含む、好ましい製造方法を提供する。
78 Manufacturing method and apparatus of the pattern-filled woven label JP2003507345 2002-06-18 JP2004534912A 2004-11-18 スパイク,フランシスコ
【課題】本発明の目的は、別個に異なる模様部分を有するラベルを簡単且つ確実に連続して製造できるように、最初に述べたタイプの方法と装置とを改良することである。
【解決手段】本発明は模様入り織布ラベルの製造方法に関し、この方法では、模様入れ装置(22)によって制御される製造機が、ラベル(E )から(E )に、全てのラベルについて同じ模様(M)と、相互に相違する模様部分(T )から(T )とを与える。 この製造を改良するため、仮想ラベル(V)が、これの幅(W)と長さ(L)とに亘って配分され、そして相互に異なるN個の別個の模様部分(T )から(T )を有するN個の別個のラベル(E )から(E )から創作され、次いで、この仮想ラベル(V)が別個のラベル(E )から(E )に分割される。
【選択図】図2
79 Manufacturing method and the loom of thermal cutting tape JP50251293 1992-07-14 JP3562813B2 2004-09-08 スパイヒ・フランシスコ
80 Method and apparatus for producing labels JP2001536802 1999-11-11 JP2003514137A 2003-04-15 シュパイヒ,フランツィスコ
(57)【要約】 本発明は、織製技術において使用される可溶織り糸材料で作られ、ベース織物(11)から刺繍模様(12)を形成するいくつかの刺繍ステッチからなる広幅の布(11)からラベル(18)を製造する方法および装置に関するものである。 広幅の布(11)は、織製後、たて糸の方向に第1の切断エッジを形成する第1の切断装置によって、複数の隣接するストリップに分離される。 予備ロール(16)が各ストリップ(14)のために製造される。 このストリップは、予備ロールを離れ、折り畳まれたり、折り畳まれなかったりして仕上げされ、このベース織物は、ラベル(18)が製造されるよう、第2の切断エッジ(17)を形成する第2の切断装置(45)を使用して端から端まで切断される。
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