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Jacquard, printing and ice silk composite mat

A technology of printing and ice silk, applied in the field of mats, can solve the problems of weak three-dimensional sense, easy to catch cold, and ordinary styles, and achieve the effects of novel and changeable styles, weak sense of unevenness on the mat surface, and simple and convenient craftsmanship.

Inactive Publication Date: 2015-02-18
台州市丝丝美席业股份有限公司
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At present, most of the common summer mats on the market are made of bamboo chips, bamboo silk, mat grass, rattan or hemp thread through weaving or other methods. However, due to the limitation of their material structure, most of these summer mats have a single style and cannot be made Further appearance processing, or even if further appearance processing is done, will greatly compromise the practicability of the mat itself
[0004] The common mat appearance processing is jacquard processing. Jacquard processing is to form concave-convex patterns by interlacing warp and weft threads of different colors. However, the color of jacquard patterns is simple, generally three-color, so the patterns produced are also very single. The style is ordinary and three-dimensional. not strong
Another processing method is to directly dye the mat with a dye. In this method, the dye generally only stays on the surface of the mat. As the user wipes and cleans daily, the color is easy to fall off, and most of the pigments used for dyeing are chemical substances, which will affect the quality of the mat. User's health
[0005] At the same time, the mats on the market also have the following defects: first, the mats are relatively thick, have poor air permeability, and mold spots are easy to grow on the back of the mats; second, the mats are either too cold or too warm to reach the optimum sleeping temperature. For example, if you sleep on a bamboo mat in an air-conditioned room, you will feel very cold, and you will often catch a cold; third, the mat is easy to slide with the user's movements when it is spread on the bed, and you often need to adjust the position of the mat; fourth, the mat is not soft enough , relatively hard, and poor comfort; fifth, the mat is not easy to fold, and usually needs to be rolled up for storage, which takes up space and is inconvenient to move; image; seventh, mats are prone to breeding mites, and users will have skin allergies such as pimples and erythema; eighth, mats are prone to aging and breakage after being used for a long time
[0006] These mats have obvious disadvantages, not only poor in aesthetics, but also poor in practicability. They have been unable to meet the public's requirements for both admirable and practical mats, and cannot keep up with the public's pursuit of green and healthy life. With the improvement of living standards increase, they will gradually be phased out

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[0039] figure 1 It is a schematic front view of the present invention, figure 2 It is a schematic diagram of the back side of the present invention, image 3 It is an enlarged view of part A in which warp 11 is a twist-shaped flat strip, Figure 4 It is an enlarged view of part A in which the warp thread 11 is a braided flat strip, Figure 5 It is an enlarged view of part A in which the meridian 11 is in the shape of a flat strip in which thin lines are parallel to each other.

[0040]The present embodiment is a jacquard printed ice silk composite mat, comprising a mat surface 1 and a composite layer, the mat surface 1 is woven by warp threads 11 and weft threads 12, and the warp threads 11 and weft threads 12 are all in the shape of a flat strip, and the components of the warp threads 11 Being a regenerated fiber, the composition of the weft thread 12 is polyester fiber. The warp 11 is a thin sheet made of regenerated fiber and folded into a flat strip. The width of the ...

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[0049] figure 1 It is a schematic front view of the present invention, figure 2 It is a schematic diagram of the back side of the present invention, image 3 It is an enlarged view of part A in which warp 11 is a twist-shaped flat strip, Figure 4 It is an enlarged view of part A in which the warp thread 11 is a braided flat strip, Figure 5 It is an enlarged view of part A in which the meridian 11 is in the shape of a flat strip in which thin lines are parallel to each other.

[0050] The present embodiment is a jacquard printed ice silk composite mat, comprising a mat surface 1 and a composite layer, the mat surface 1 is woven by warp threads 11 and weft threads 12, and the warp threads 11 and weft threads 12 are all in the shape of a flat strip, and the components of the warp threads 11 Being a regenerated fiber, the composition of the weft thread 12 is polyester fiber. The warp 11 is a thin sheet made of regenerated fiber that is folded into a flat strip shape. The wi...

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Abstract

The invention provides a jacquard, printing and ice silk composite mat, which has the advantages of strong body feel of mat flower patterns, novel and changeable style, difficulty in sliding when in use, good air permeability and comfortability, safety, health, firmness, durability and convenience in folding and storage. The jacquard, printing and ice silk composite mat comprises a mat surface and a composite layer, wherein the mat surface is woven by warps and wefts, the warps and the wefts are in shapes of flat belts, the warps are made of regenerated fiber, the wefts are made of one of or any two of polyester fiber, hemp fiber and bamboo fiber, jacquard patterns which are woven by the regenerated fiber with more than two different colors are formed on the mat surface first, then printed patterns are formed on the mat surface, and the printed patterns are formed on the mat surface with the jacquard patterns. The jacquard, printing and ice silk composite mat has the advantage of skid resistance when in use and is suitable for being used by people of all ages, and additionally, double requirements of the public on the quality and appearance of the mat are satisfied.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a summer mat, in particular to an ice silk composite mat combined with jacquard and printing. [0002] Background technique [0003] Summer mat, as a necessity of home life, is an requisite equipment for people to relieve summer heat and enjoy the cool air. At present, most of the common summer mats on the market are made of bamboo chips, bamboo silk, mat grass, rattan or hemp thread through weaving or other methods. However, due to the limitation of their material structure, most of these summer mats have a single style and cannot be made Further appearance processing, or even if further appearance processing has been done, will greatly impair the practicability of the summer mat itself. [0004] The common mat appearance processing is jacquard processing. Jacquard processing is to form concave-convex patterns by interlacing warp and weft threads of different colors. However, the color of jacquard patterns is simple, general...

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IPC IPC(8): A47G9/00B32B27/02B32B27/12
Inventor 王信荣
Owner 台州市丝丝美席业股份有限公司
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