序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
21 Decorative ornament US42190141 1941-12-06 US2414378A 1947-01-14 KELMAN DAVID J
22 Heading forming machine US26688339 1939-04-08 US2277189A 1942-03-24 WALLISER ROBERT E
23 Fabric US16189037 1937-09-01 US2121285A 1938-06-21 CONE RALPH R
24 Rosette-making method US20014827 1927-06-20 US1713467A 1929-05-14 DISCH JOHN E
25 Method of producing apparel ornaments US5318825 1925-08-28 US1624805A 1927-04-12 ABRAHAM ROSENBERG
26 Ornamental hand-woven fabric and method of making the same US60477622 1922-12-04 US1475659A 1923-11-27 STROHMEIER FREDERICK E
27 옷감의 금박문양 형성방법 KR1020100022121 2010-03-12 KR1020110103023A 2011-09-20 홍초롱
본 발명은 원하는 무늬틀을 옷감에 대고 스프레이로 분사하여 옷감에 금박이나 은박문양을 형성하는 옷감의 금박문양 형성방법에 관한 것이다.
옷감에 금박이나 은박 문양을 인쇄할 시 원하는 무늬틀을 옷감에 대고 금박조성물이나 은박조성물을 스프레이로 분사하여 형성하는 본 발명의 옷감의 금박문양 형성방법은,
스프레이용기에 금박용액이나 은박용액을 채우는 단계와, 금박 또는 은박을 인쇄하기 위한 무늬틀을 제조하는 단계와, 상기 제조된 무늬틀 중 원하는 모양을 선택하여 천공된 문양의 무늬를 떼어낸 후 비닐필름에서 이형지를 제거하고 옷감에 접착시키는 단계와, 상기 접착된 무늬틀에 상기 스프레이용기를 이용하여 분사한 후 상기 분사된 금박용액 또는 은박용액을 경화시키는 단계와, 상기 분사된 금박용액 또는 은박용액의 경화가 완료될 시 상기 접착된 무늬틀을 제거하는 단계를 포함한다.
본 발명은 옷감에 금박이나 은박을 인쇄할 때 원하는 문양의 무늬틀을 옷감에 접착시킨 후 스프레이용기로 분사하여 형성하므로, 다리미의 열로 인해 금박이나 은박이 녹거나 번지는 현상을 방지할 수 있고, 또한 금박이나 은박 인쇄 시 옷감을 망치지 않도록 하여 비용을 절감할 수 있는 효과가 있다..
28 장식 직조사 KR2020050001122 2005-01-13 KR200381934Y1 2005-04-20 이태희
본 고안은 장식 직조사에 관한 것으로서, 굵기가 가는 원사를 직조기로 한 줄의 굵은 실로 직조하며 정해진 간격의 패턴에 의해 장식이 계속하여 엮여 장식이 부착된 직조사로 구성하는 것을 특징으로 한다.
29 INSTRUMENT FOR MAKING RIBBON EMBELLISHMENT US15584777 2017-05-02 US20170335497A1 2017-11-23 Kumiko NITTA
An instrument for making a ribbon embellishment is provided. The instrument is made up of a ring-shaped plate, and a plurality of extensions each extending from the ring-shaped plate toward the center of the circular plate. The plurality of extensions include a first extension, a second extension and a third extension, and the first extension has a first surface and a second surface opposite to the first surface. In plan view, the second extension faces the first surface of the first extension, and the third extension faces the second surface of the first extension.
30 Process for producing cloth for stuffed animal toys US912238 1986-09-29 US4841607A 1989-06-27 Yonesaku Sekino
There is disclosed a process for producing a cloth for stuffed animal toys, comprising directly binding long or superlong fibers with the lining cloth of a high pile base cloth by hand knitting. The cloth produced by this process can dispense with back processing for preventing the fibers from falling off. The stuffed animal toy made of this cloth is endowed with a soft touch quite analogous to the natural one of the animal.
31 Apparatus for making bundles of textile strands US878462 1978-02-16 US4201032A 1980-05-06 Silvio Sangalli
An apparatus for cutting textile strands and forming the cut strands into bundles including a means for supplying the textile strands. A means for positioning the textile strands funnels the textile strands into a grouping of substantially parallel strands having a substantially cylindrical cross-section. A means for wrapping the parallelly arranged strands places a wrapper of paper around the strands and secures it by adhesive. A capstan guides the parallel strands to an accumulator pipe which has at its end a means for cutting the strands. The strands are held and retained so that a blade can cut them and the ends of the strands of the bundle are joined by adhesive or heat. An adhesive strip is tangentially attached to the sides of the bundles so that they may be wrapped around a rotating shaft.
32 Pile textile elements with fused wrapper and base US915525 1978-06-14 US4188429A 1980-02-12 Daniel Braconnier; Rene Guillermin; Sylvio Sangalli
Pile textile elements are disclosed in which heat fusible textile filamentary materials are assembled in a bundle wrapped in a plastic envelope. The filaments are held together at one end only of the bundle by fusing the ends of the filaments and the plastic envelope while they are in contact, under pressure, with a heated flat surface. The fused end of the bundle forms a base to facilitate handling of the pile textile element, and also facilitating securing the element to a suitable backing, such as a textile backing, furniture, bedding, etc., in a conventional manner.
33 Method of making decorative ring links and article produced thereby US870029 1978-01-16 US4143894A 1979-03-13 Louis H. Press
The present invention is directed to a method of making a decorative ring link and to the resulting article. The method involves: placing a first piece of lacing and a second piece of lacing in substantially parallel alignment; bending the pieces of lacing so that each piece has a longer strand and a shorter strand; binding, e.g. by taping, the pieces at a location so as to cause the bent portion of each of the pieces of lacing to form an open eyelet portion above the binding location and so as to leave a longer strand and a shorter strand of each piece below the binding location, the longer strand of the first piece being a looper and the longer strand of the second piece being a weaver; knotting the longer strands about the shorter strands; repeating the knot-forming steps to form a plurality of knots cutting through each piece of lacing at its eyelet portion so that each shorter strand becomes separate from its corresponding longer strand; forming an endless ring by inserting one end of at least one short strand under one or more knots located at the distant end therefrom; and, continuing to form knots about said shorter strands according to the procedure above, at least until the last formed knot is formed substantially contiguously to the first formed knot.
34 Flexible ornament of the stick-on type US3630810D 1969-02-19 US3630810A 1971-12-28 MAURO VIRGINIA D
A flexible ornament of the stick-on type adapted to be easily and quickly stuck on various supporting surfaces for ornamenting such surfaces. The ornament has a flexible plastic-coated cloth tape preferably heart shaped with a loop formed in the center thereof, and a bow formed of a fabric ribbon inserted through the loop and extending across the face of the body. The opposite surface of the body is coated with pressure-sensitive adhesive for pressing the ornament onto a supporting surface such as the hair of a human being or an animal.
35 Machine for forming decorative articles US40548464 1964-10-21 US3291352A 1966-12-13 RAIMONDS GRIKIS
36 Tatting shuttle US59195445 1945-05-04 US2420861A 1947-05-20 CARLSON GUSTAV A
37 Process for producing gatherings US50918043 1943-11-06 US2418347A 1947-04-01 OSCAR HAAG
38 Loop guide and method of applying loops to machines US26214839 1939-03-16 US2278269A 1942-03-31 KLAHRE HUGO A
39 Method of making carpeting US20858338 1938-05-18 US2202663A 1940-05-28 LAHEY FRANK T
40 Fabric US12173437 1937-01-22 US2144667A 1939-01-24 JACOB STEIN
QQ群二维码
意见反馈