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Lace fabric having hot-melt function

A lace and fabric technology, applied in the direction of fabrics, textiles, looms, etc., can solve the problems of uneconomical, inconvenient cutting patterns, inability to separate adhesive films, etc., and achieve easy manufacturing, easy use, easy and convenient attachment. Effect

Active Publication Date: 2017-02-22
赵景惠
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Problems solved by technology

However, this traditional technique cannot be applied to lace fabrics
The reasons are, firstly, that it is neither convenient nor economical to adjust the cutting pattern of a single-edged knife in the manufacturing unit due to the extreme variability in the design of lace fabrics
In addition, since the lace fabric includes weaving roughness and contains many holes, it cannot be sufficiently laminated with the adhesive film, it is difficult to be attached to an adherend
Even if the adhesive film is attached to the lace fabric, the user is still subject to the critical limitation of not being able to detach the adhesive film from the lace fabric due to the presence of said many holes

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[0038] figure 1An exemplary surface (100) configuration of the lace fabric (1) of the present invention is schematically illustrated. The surface (100) of the lace fabric (1) comprises: a bottom thread layer (110), which is the coverage area (coverage factor) in which the threads of the knitted structure form the surface; and an open area (opening factor) ( 130), wherein said knitted structure is absent. A lace design pattern is formed on the bottom thread layer (110), and the lace design pattern is provided in a plurality of layers according to the design. In order to not only express the density of the knitted structure and the thickness of the thread, but also express the lace pattern and texture, the plurality of layers may include a pattern layer (112), and the pattern layer (112) is configured to pass through the surface of the bottom thread layer (110). The silk thread pattern that is re-woven to express the pattern. In other words, the lace design is formed by weavi...

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[0054] In the above example 1, the hot-melt coating layer (150) is formed on the back surface of the lace fabric (1), but the following preferred example 2 of the present invention can have the following difference with the example 1: the hot-melt coating is applied to the lace fabric The silk thread itself performs. Other configurations are essentially the same.

[0055] Such as Figure 5 Shown in, lace fabric of the present invention is to be woven by two kinds of different silk threads. Furthermore, the lace fabric is formed by two different weaving layers. as in Figure 5 In (a), the bottom thread (11) includes a core (11a) and a coating layer (11b). Yarns can generally be used as the core (11a). In the present invention, the hot-melt coating layer (11b) is formed on the entire surface of the core (11a) of the bottom wire (11). Instead, as in Figure 5 As shown in (b), unlike the bottom thread (11), the surface of the effect thread (12) does not include said hot-mel...

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Abstract

The present invention relates to a novel lace fabric. The lace fabric (1) of the present invention is a lace fabric which is woven with two different types of threads, wherein a through-hole area and a cover factor area are formed by weaving a bottom yarn; the lace fabric is formed by weaving a motive thread on a surface of a bottom yarn layer being a cover factor area; and a wick surface of the bottom yarn is hot-melt coated, while the motive thread is not hot-melt coated.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to a lace fabric. Background technique [0002] Lace fabrics are widely used as decorations in industries such as clothing or stuffed toys. Lace fabric is shipped as a stand-alone accessory material, or attached to clothing or stuffed toys. Regardless of the distribution channel, lace fabrics often end up being used by being attached to an adherend, which is the substrate. However, there have been many difficulties and technical limitations in conventional techniques related to attaching lace fabrics to adherends. [0003] Unlike other fabrics, lace fabrics are usually produced by knitting using a warp knitting machine. Since there are many portions with pores throughout the surface area of ​​the fabric, the area occupied by the attachment surface is extremely small. Mesh structures can be found in various fabrics. Representative examples include non-woven fabrics in which fibers are intertwined to form a flat surface...

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IPC IPC(8): D04B21/06D03D15/00
CPCD03D15/00D03D31/00
Inventor 赵景惠
Owner 赵景惠
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