EP1591577B1 - Procédé pour la fabrication d'une bande textile imprimée - Google Patents

Procédé pour la fabrication d'une bande textile imprimée Download PDF

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EP1591577B1
EP1591577B1 EP05008313A EP05008313A EP1591577B1 EP 1591577 B1 EP1591577 B1 EP 1591577B1 EP 05008313 A EP05008313 A EP 05008313A EP 05008313 A EP05008313 A EP 05008313A EP 1591577 B1 EP1591577 B1 EP 1591577B1
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Heinz Dr. Tischer
Rolf Augst
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D03WEAVING
    • D03DWOVEN FABRICS; METHODS OF WEAVING; LOOMS
    • D03D1/00Woven fabrics designed to make specified articles
    • D03D1/0011Woven fabrics for labels
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06PDYEING OR PRINTING TEXTILES; DYEING LEATHER, FURS OR SOLID MACROMOLECULAR SUBSTANCES IN ANY FORM
    • D06P5/00Other features in dyeing or printing textiles, or dyeing leather, furs, or solid macromolecular substances in any form
    • D06P5/003Transfer printing
    • D06P5/004Transfer printing using subliming dyes

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  • the invention is directed to a method referred to in the preamble of claim 1.
  • Artile bands are often attached to a product and sold together with this.
  • the object of such a band may be decoration, it may serve as a reflector or as an advertising medium, or may also be an integral part of a product, such as. a BH carrier (see, for example, WO-A-98/03724 and DE-U-7 827 418).
  • textile tapes are sold as such, for example as a lanyard. In many of these applications, it is mainly on the most attractive design of the tape. This should promote the sale of related goods. It is therefore important to update the appearance of the band over and over again.
  • the production of a printed tape is particularly fast and inexpensive executable.
  • On at least one side of the tape appear graphic or alphanumeric representations in at least one, often more colors, which will be summarized below under the term "print image”.
  • a "figure" in a respect to the printed image different color is usually an alphanumeric text that makes particular information about the goods, the manufacturer, the distributor and / or use of the goods, contains advertising instructions, or decorative purposes.
  • bands with matching printed image but have different figures to each other. It is cumbersome for each of these bands to produce a separate printed image with the respective associated figure. Therefore, it was often necessary to forego such a different color figure in the printed image in principle and to accept the resulting disadvantages.
  • the invention has for its object to develop a method referred to in the preamble of claim 1, which allows the precise production of a textile tape with different printed images and figures in a cost effective manner. This is inventively achieved by the process steps mentioned in claim 1, which have the following special significance.
  • the desired print image can be produced quickly and inexpensively in many different colors via a suitable computer.
  • the peculiarity of the invention is to apply this printing technique to textile tapes, which are normally produced in multiple arrangement on a web. The print image is pressed against the web in a digital printing technique without the figure and heated. The sublimation colors then pass onto the web, creating the desired printed image for the tape.
  • the peculiarity of the invention already exists to apply this digital printing technique to the production of textile tapes.
  • This method is advantageously carried out in the following special manner, if, as mentioned above, in addition to the printed image on the one side of the tape and a figure should appear.
  • the figure is not included in the print image in the first phase of the process, whereby the figure-free printed image extends over the area where later appear the figure should.
  • the actual figure is incorporated in the parallel process phase in the same with the web.
  • Two different strip materials are used for web production, which have a different affinity for the sublimation inks of the printing technology.
  • the figure is produced in the web from a ribbon material which does not accept sublimation inks of the digital printing technique.
  • the figure formed from separate strip material does not accept the sublimation colors, but remains invariably colored while all other areas of the web receive and fix the printed image.
  • the figure from the one side works out in relief in the manufacture of the web.
  • the figure relief does not accept the sublimation colors of the printed image, but passes them on to neighboring areas of the web, which consist of a strip material which has a good affinity for the sublimation colors.
  • the design and production of the printed image in the first stage of the process need not take account of the shape and position of the figure in the later volume.
  • the printed image is applied in a mirror-image manner on an intermediate carrier.
  • This carrier is then pressed onto a train to be formed later band with its side having the sublimation colors on the web and also heated in this process.
  • the sublimation colors then reach the web, with their band material they connect and thereby detach from the intermediate carrier.
  • the first strip material and / or the second strip material may be made of an elastic material.
  • one or both of the materials may be inelastic as needed. This results in a broad range of applications for the process.
  • the first process stage of the method according to the invention is explained in more detail with reference to FIG. 1; It is first made a web 10.1, which is to form a band 10 later.
  • the web 10.1 consists in the present case of a woven belt, which already has the desired bandwidth 13. It is understood that a summative path 10.1 extending over several bandwidths can be generated, on which then, after the last process step, individual bands 10.1 'to 10.1' '' 'of the type to be described in more detail in FIG. 11 can be produced , If a label tape 10.2 is to be produced from the web 10.1, as in this embodiment, the bandwidth 13 suitably already corresponds to the label width.
  • the web 10.1 is made by weaving from two different strip materials 11, 12.
  • the first strip material 11, the properties of which are described in more detail in connection with FIG. 3, consists, as is usual in the case of woven fabrics, of base warp threads and base weft threads which produce a uniform plain ground fabric 15.
  • the base fabric 15 extends in the case of the label tape blank shown here in sections over a length 14 which corresponds to that of a finished label 30 of FIG. 5.
  • Fig. 1 shows transitions 16, which have a smaller thickness and where necessary also mark 17 for later separating cuts between the individual labels 30 as shown in FIG. 5 form.
  • These markings 17 it is sufficient to emphasize webtechnisch over the character of the background fabric 15.
  • the thin transitions 16 can simply arise because not all shots that contribute to the structure of the base tissue 15 are entered there.
  • the entire web 10.1 preferably has the color "white” or another light education.
  • the web 10.1 consists in places of a second strip material 12, the nature of which will also be explained in more detail in connection with FIG. 3.
  • This second strip material 12 preferably forms in each of the base fabric sections 15 a graphic or alphanumeric representation, which will be referred to below generally as "figure" and is designated by 18.
  • FIG. 18 consists of the letters "A B C". This figure is formed by a single figure shot 12 in the base fabric. Instead of a figure shot, a figure chain could additionally or alternatively be used.
  • the threads 12 of Figure 18 are the same color as the base fabric 15, namely preferably white or another light color.
  • FIG. 18 How exactly the figure 18 is formed, can be seen from the magnification in Fig. 2 better. It is shown only schematically the figure shot 12, without illustrating its actual binding in the base fabric 15. What matters is that in the area of FIG. 18 the figure shot 12 binds in such a way that the figure 18 rises in relief on one side 31 of the path 10. 1 recognizable in FIG. 2. The resulting in Fig. 2 with 33 designated relief. On the other side 32 of the web 10.1, the figure-shot entries 12 extend only in adjacent areas to FIG. 18, specifically in the direction of the bandwidth. Below the figure 18 so the other side of the web of figurative material 12 is free; the figurative material 12 is located in this area entirely in the relief 33 on one side 31st
  • a digital print image 26 ' is continuously produced on a subcarrier 20 by means of sublimation inks which, for example, consists simply of paper.
  • the print image 26 ' is formed by means of a computer-controlled digital printing technique in several colors 21 to 25.
  • the structure of the printed intermediate carrier 20 can be seen from the enlarged fragment of a cross section in Fig. 4.
  • print image 26 shows the carrier-side print image 26' is constructed in mirror image.
  • the printed image 26 'on the carrier 20 runs continuously, even in the region where in the finished label 30 the figure explained in connection with the web 10.1 and recognizable in the finished label 30 of the label tape 10.2 of FIG.
  • the two precursors 10.1 and 20 are now subjected to a common pressure-heat treatment.
  • the fabric web 10.1 and the printed intermediate carrier 20 are superposed and pass through pressure rollers, of which at least one brought to a defined higher temperature.
  • the result of this heating is that the sublimation inks 21 to 25 sublimate from the printed image 26 'and penetrate into the web of the web 10. 1.
  • the sublimating colors 21 to 25 are only picked up by the above-mentioned first strip material 11 in the label ground fabric 15 because these colors 21 to 25 react with this strip material 11.
  • the second strip material 12 of the fabric web 10.1 from which the figure 18 is formed on the one side 31, does not accept these sublimation colors 21 to 25, although it does come in contact with the sublimation colors during the pressure-heat treatment.
  • the figure 18 remains unchanged in color. The result can be seen in FIGS. 5 and 6.
  • the printed image 26 ' is transferred in a mirror-image manner to the fabric web 10.1, whereby the final desired printed image 26 of FIG. 5 is formed on one side 31 there.
  • the result from the schematic, enlarged cross section through a section of the label tape 10.2 in FIG. 6 can be seen particularly clearly.
  • the sublimation color 22 was used in the Pressure-heat treatment is not assumed by the figure-shot material 12 of FIG. 18, but only appears on the other side 13 in the strip material 11 below FIG. 18.
  • the figure-shot material 12 passes the sublimation colors, but discolors itself Not. However, the area colored on the other side 32 is covered by FIG. 18 and therefore can not be seen from the one side 31.
  • the figure 18 appears in its original, here white color.
  • the woven fabric figure 18 rises in the form of the already mentioned relief 33 on the one side 31 of the finished label 30 up.
  • the figure shot material 12, which does not accept the sublimation colors 21 to 25, consists of natural fibers or regenerated cellulose fibers. Viscose or acetate is also suitable for this. Such figure threads 12 could also be formed as reflector threads. These also do not accept the sublimation colors 21 to 25.
  • Figs. 7 and 8 show another, already finished product 10.3, which has been prepared by the described inventive method. It is a waistband 10.3, which is used in pants or skirts. As illustrated in FIG. 8, this waistband 10.3 has a different height. It comprises a center strip with a low band height 37, which is bordered on both sides of two edge strips 35, 36 with a significantly greater band height 38. While the other side 29 of the band 10.3 is essentially planar, height differences 19 result on the one side.
  • the sublimation colors 21, 22, 24 can be applied by an intermediate carrier. In the present case, however, these are only transferred to the central strip 34 of the waistband 10.3, because there is the said tape material 11 receiving them.
  • figures 18 may be formed from a strip material 12 which has no affinity for the sublimation colors. These areas therefore do not accept the colors in the method according to the invention and can also be raised or recessed in relief. If necessary, you could also the Materials of the edge strips 35, 36 may be formed from the sublimation colors 21 to 25 repellent materials 12.
  • FIGS. 9 and 10 show another embodiment of a hook and loop fastener tape made by the method of the invention; FIGS. 9 and 10 thus show the end product.
  • a layer 42 of Velcro loops 43 is produced on a base fabric 40 on the side 41. This can be done by weaving technique.
  • the loop layer 42 is locally deformed on the side.
  • Leveling points 45 are created at the deformation points, which record a printed image 46 in the later digital printing technique.
  • the flat areas are made of a material that has a good affinity to the already mentioned sublimation colors. After performing the print-heat treatment, the print image 46 appears on these print pickup stations 45.
  • These print pickup sites 45 may be arranged to not only provide the print image 46, as shown in FIG. 9, but a word due to their outline - And / or create an image structure on the Velcro 10.4.
  • the undeformed vertex areas of the loop layer 42 do not assume the sublimation colors or at least significantly less than the above-described pressure receiving points 45 in the pressure-heat treatment according to the invention. These take over the function of the above-described "figure" of the band 10.1 and consist of farbab dodem material.
  • Fig. 11 shows a plurality of individual bands 10.1 'to 10.1''', which are arranged side by side so that they form an articulated path 10.5.
  • This articulated path 10.5 is then subjected to the corresponding pressure-heat treatment.
  • the individual bands can in this case have different widths 13 'to 13 "" and / or different figures 18' to 18 "" and can also be printed with different printed images 26.
  • the bands 10.1 can all be the same, and likewise a combination of the same and different bands 10.1 is possible. By such an arrangement, different bands 10 can be produced at the same time, which is especially true for small Production quantities has great advantages.

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  1. Procédé pour la fabrication d'une bande textile imprimée (10),
    permettant d'imprimer, au moins sur une face (31), un canevas comportant au moins une ou plusieurs couleurs (21 à 25)
    et, sur l'autre face (31) de la bande (10), de créer en même temps un dessin (18) dans une couleur différente de celle(s) du canevas imprimé,
    caractérisé
    en ce qu'une bande (10.1) formant la future bande (10) est fabriquée avec le dessin au choix (18) à partir de deux matières différentes (11, 12),
    en ce qu'une première matière (11), qui se combine avec les couleurs de sublimation (21 à 25), s'étend, à l'exception du dessin (18), sur toutes les surfaces de cette face (31), sur lesquelles doit apparaître le canevas (26),
    tandis qu'au niveau du dessin (18), est prévue une deuxième matière (12) qui n'absorbe pas, ou pas suffisamment, les couleurs de sublimation (21 à 25),
    en ce que le canevas imprimé (26) est, sans le dessin (18), appliqué par pression et chaleur sur la bande (10.1), grâce à une technique d'impression numérique et en utilisant des couleurs de sublimation (21 à 25),
    en ce que les couleurs de sublimation (21 à 25) sont absorbées sur la face (31) de la bande (10.1) par les parties absorbantes formées par la première matière (11) de la bande et forment à cet endroit le canevas imprimé (26),
    tandis que les matières formées par la deuxième matière (12) de la bande, qui n'ont pas d'action interactive avec les couleurs de sublimation (21 à 25), entrent bien, au niveau du dessin (18), en contact avec les couleurs de sublimation (21 à 25), mais n'absorbent pas ces dernières, ce qui fait que le dessin (18) situé sur la bande (10.1) ne change pas de couleur.
  2. Procédé selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que le dessin (18), lors de la création d'une bande (10.1) dépasse en relief (33) celle de la face (31)
    et que le dessin en relief (33), malgré l'application des couleurs de sublimation (21 à 25), n'absorbe pas ces couleurs (21 à 25) du canevas imprimé (26), mais les transfère sur des zones proches de la bande (10.1).
  3. Procédé selon la revendication 1 ou 2, caractérisé en ce que la bande (10.1) est conçue en tant que bande large
    et que, après le transfert par pression et chaleur, sur la bande large (10.1), d'un grand nombre de canevas imprimés (26) juxtaposés, ceux-ci sont découpés en bandes individuelles (10) qui sont ensuite séparées et traitées à part.
  4. Procédé selon la revendication 1 ou 2, caractérisé en ce que la bande (10.5) est constituée d'un grand nombre de bandes individuelles juxtaposées (10.1' à 10.1""), ce qui donne lieu à une bande articulée (10.5)
    et qu'un grand nombre de canevas imprimés (26) juxtaposés sont transférés ensemble, par pression et chaleur, sur la bande articulée (10.5).
  5. Procédé selon l'une des revendications 1 à 4, caractérisé en ce que, dans un premier temps, le canevas imprimé (26') est appliqué de manière symétrique sur un support intermédiaire (20), grâce à une technique d'impression numérique et en utilisant des couleurs de sublimation (21 à 25),
    et que, enfin, le support intermédiaire (20) avec sa face présentant les couleurs de sublimation (21 à 25) est appliqué par pression et chaleur sur la bande (10.1) de manière à créer le canevas imprimé (26).
  6. Procédé selon l'une des revendications 1 à 5, caractérisé en ce que la première matière de la bande (11) et/ou la deuxième matière de la bande (12) sont composées d'une matière élastique.
  7. Procédé selon l'une des revendications 1 à 5, caractérisé en ce que la première matière (11) de la bande et/ou la deuxième matière de la bande (12) sont composées d'une matière non élastique.
  8. Procédé selon l'une des revendications 1 à 7, caractérisé en ce que la bande se présente sous la forme d'une bande à étiquettes (10.1)
    et que, après le transfert du canevas (26) sur la bande à étiquettes (10.1), celle-ci est découpée en étiquettes individuelles qui sont ensuite séparées et traitées à part.
  9. Procédé selon l'une des revendications 1 à 8, caractérisé en ce que le dessin (18) est constitué de fils textiles (12).
  10. Procédé selon la revendication 9, caractérisé en ce que la bande (10.1) est fabriquée selon la technique du tissage et que le dessin (18) est formé par un plusieurs fils de trame (12) ou par des fils de chaîne.
  11. Procédé selon la revendication 10, caractérisé en ce que les fils de trame (12) ou les fils de chaîne forment le dessin (18) comme un relief (33) qui se redresse sur la face (31) de la bande.
  12. Procédé selon la revendication 10 ou 11, caractérisé en ce que les fils du dessin (12) sont constitués de fibres naturelles ou de fibres de cellulose régénérée.
  13. Procédé selon la revendication 10 ou 11, caractérisé en ce que les fils du dessin (12) sont en viscose ou en acétate.
  14. Procédé selon la revendication 10 ou 11, caractérisé en ce que les fils du dessin (12) sont des fils réflecteurs.
  15. Procédé selon l'une ou plusieurs des revendications 1 à 14, caractérisé en ce que la bande (10.3) est formée avec une face (28) ayant au moins une épaisseur différente (19).
  16. Procédé selon la revendication 15, caractérisé en ce que la bande ayant une épaisseur différente fait fonction de bande à ceinture (10.3) pour pantalons ou jupes, qui, à certains endroits de la face (28), contient les couleurs de sublimation (21, 22, 24) de l'impression numérique.
  17. Procédé selon l'une ou plusieurs des revendications 1 à 16, caractérisé en ce que la bande (10.4) est munie à l'endroit du tissu (41) d'une couche (42) constituée d'anneaux (43) faisant partie d'une bande Velcro,
    que la couche d'anneaux (42) est ensuite déformée, par endroits (44), par la chaleur et la pression, aux fins de créer à ces endroits (44) les zones (45) qui reçoivent l'impression du canevas (46)
    et que, ensuite, ce produit intermédiaire est soumis à la technique d'impression numérique, ce qui permet aux zones déformées (45) de recevoir l'impression du canevas (46).
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