EP1956130A1 - Dentelle brodée, tissu de dentelle brodée et leur procédé de fabrication - Google Patents

Dentelle brodée, tissu de dentelle brodée et leur procédé de fabrication Download PDF

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EP1956130A1
EP1956130A1 EP07109343A EP07109343A EP1956130A1 EP 1956130 A1 EP1956130 A1 EP 1956130A1 EP 07109343 A EP07109343 A EP 07109343A EP 07109343 A EP07109343 A EP 07109343A EP 1956130 A1 EP1956130 A1 EP 1956130A1
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Tetsuya Sawamura
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Miyagi Lace Co Ltd
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D05SEWING; EMBROIDERING; TUFTING
    • D05CEMBROIDERING; TUFTING
    • D05C17/00Embroidered or tufted products; Base fabrics specially adapted for embroidered work; Inserts for producing surface irregularities in embroidered products
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D04BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
    • D04BKNITTING
    • D04B19/00Unravelling knitted fabrics
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D04BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
    • D04BKNITTING
    • D04B21/00Warp knitting processes for the production of fabrics or articles not dependent on the use of particular machines; Fabrics or articles defined by such processes
    • D04B21/10Open-work fabrics
    • D04B21/12Open-work fabrics characterised by thread material

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  • the present invention relates to an embroidery lace including a narrow lace body having a scallop portion at least at one of opposed ends thereof in its width direction and an embroidery portion formed at least at a portion of an area between the opposed ends in the width direction of the narrow lace body.
  • the invention relates also to an embroidery lace fabric from which such embroidery lace can be obtained as well as to methods of manufacturing such embroidery lace and embroidery lace fabric.
  • An embroidery lace having a scallop portion at least at one of opposed width-wise ends of the lace ground and an embroidery portion formed between the opposed ends has been used in such textile articles as a women's underwear, a curtain, etc.
  • the conventional method of manufacturing such embroidery lace will be explained step by step in [1] through [4] as follows, with reference, when appropriate, to a schematic of Fig. 8 .
  • an embroidery lace having a pair of scallop portions at opposed width-wise ends of a lace ground.
  • the same method is used for a lace having a scallop portion only at one width-wise end of the lace ground and a cutting portion at the other width-wise end.
  • the scallop portion will be formed always with a scallop embroidery pattern. This can impose a significant design restriction in freedom of designing an embroidery lace. Further, with this technique, it is not possible to provide an embroidery portion only at a center portion of a lace having a predetermined width (excluding the scallop portion). As a result, it is not possible to obtain an embroidery lace having a neat/simple design.
  • the present invention has been made in view of the above-described problems of the conventional art.
  • the present invention aims at providing a narrow embroidery lace which is suitable for mass production, superior in its aesthetic impression, having high quality, an embroidery lace fabric from which such embroidery lace can be obtained, as well as methods of manufacturing such embroidery lace and embroidery lace fabric.
  • an embroidery lace comprises:
  • an embroidery lace fabric including a lace ground and a plurality of lace patterned portions (each of these becomes what is referred to as "a narrow lace body” herein), each lace patterned portion having a scallop portion at least at one of opposed ends of the lace ground in its width direction, and an embroidery portion provided at least at a portion of an area between the opposed width-wise ends of the narrow lace body, with using an embroidery machine.
  • the use of the embroidery machine allows efficient mass production. In this, if the mechanical embroidering operation is effected to each row of lace patterned portions, the lace patterned portion will be pulled by embroidery threads.
  • an embroidery lace fabric comprises:
  • an embroidery portion is provided at least at a portion of the area between the opposed width-wise ends of the narrow lace body, with using an embroidery machine.
  • the use of the embroidery machine allows efficient mass production. In this, if the mechanical embroidering operation is effected to each row of lace patterned portions, the lace patterned portion will be pulled by embroidery threads.
  • an embroidery lace fabric in the method of manufacturing an embroidery lace fabric from a lace ground including a plurality of lace patterned portions, each lace patterned portion having a scallop portion at least at one of opposed ends thereof in its width direction, said plural lace patterned portions being disposed with a predetermined spacing relative to each other in said width direction, and a waste net portion disposed between different lace patterned portions, the method comprises the steps of:
  • an embroidery lace pattern is provided to a lace ground including a plurality of lace patterned portions (which are to constitute what is defined as a "narrow width lace" in this specification), each lace patterned portion having a scallop portion at least at one of opposed ends thereof in its width direction, and a waste net portion interconnecting different ones of the lace patterned portions, an embroidery portion formed at least at a portion of an area between opposed ends of the lace patterned portion is formed with using an embroidery machine.
  • the lace patterned portion will be pulled by embroidery threads.
  • the embroidery machine will be stopped and then tension adjustment will be made, such that a relationship between the subsequent row lace patterned portion and the standby position of the embroidering needle (the standby position at this stage is a standby position of the embroidering needle for forming an embroidery pattern to the next row lace patterned portion) may agree with a relationship between the first row lace patterned portion and the operation initiating position of the embroidering needle (the standby position at this stage is substantially a standby position of the embroidering needle for the first row lace patterned portion) (the above-described steps (c), (d), (e)).
  • the position of the first needle (standby position) for the next row of lace patterned portion can be set with accuracy.
  • an embroidery lace fabric having a high quality with beautifully applied embroidery and without distortions Then, by removing the waste net portion from such embroidery lace fabric, mass production of a narrow embroidery lace having a superior design and superior quality is made possible. Further, as no embroidery is applied to the removed waste net portion, there occurs no waste of embroidery, so that the manufacturing costs can be reduced.
  • the lace patterned portion with the embroidery pattern formed therein is connected to the waste net portion, via a cutting portion or a scallop portion defining a cutting line.
  • the lace patterned portion with the embroidery pattern formed therein is connected to the waste net portion, via a cutting portion or a scallop portion defining a cutting line, the subsequent cutting operation of the embroidery lace fabric can be effected easily.
  • the lace patterned portion with the embroidery pattern formed therein is connected to the waste net portion, via a draw thread knitted in the fabric so as to define a separating line.
  • the lace patterned portion with the embroidery pattern formed therein is connected to the waste net portion, via a draw thread knitted in the fabric so as to define a separating line, the subsequent separating operation of the embroidery lace fabric can be effected easily.
  • the lace patterned portion with the embroidery pattern formed therein is connected to the waste net portion, via a dissolvable thread knitted in the fabric so as to define a separating line.
  • the lace patterned portion with the embroidery pattern formed therein is connected to the waste net portion, via a dissolvable thread knitted in the fabric so as to define a separating line, the subsequent separating operation of the embroidery lace fabric can be effected easily.
  • the embroidery machine includes a plurality of driving member accommodating portions together defining an alignment line along a longitudinal direction of the machine; and the tension adjusting step for the lace ground is effected by aligning, to the alignment line, a reference thread which has been inserted in the lace patterned portion along a longitudinal direction of the lace ground.
  • the embroidery machine includes a plurality of driving member accommodating portions together defining an alignment line along a longitudinal direction of the machine and a reference thread has been inserted in advance in the lace patterned portion along a longitudinal direction of the lace ground. Therefore, by only aligning this reference line provided in the lace ground to the alignment line provided in the embroidery machine, an error, if any, in the position of the lace ground occurring with the embroidery can be corrected. And, with repetition of such adjustment, for each row of lace patterned portion in the lace ground, the embroidering needle can be set with accuracy to the predetermined initiating position (standby position). As a result, a beautiful embroidery free from distortion can be formed under a predetermined position in each lace patterned portion. Further, as this adjustment can be done rationally without reliance on the operator's "technical instinct", even an inexperienced worker can reliably and easily form high quality embroidery.
  • the method further comprises separating the lace patterned portion and the waste net portion from each other by cutting along the cutting portion or the scallop portion of the embroidery lace fabric.
  • the method further comprises separating the lace patterned portion and the waste net portion from each other by drawing and removing said draw thread knitted in the embroidery lace fabric.
  • the method further comprises separating the lace patterned portion and the waste net portion from each other by dissolving away the dissolvable thread knitted in the embroidery lace fabric.
  • an embroidery lace fabric comprising a lace ground as a foundation, the lace ground including a plurality of lace patterned portions, each patterned portion having a pair of scallop portions each defining a cutting line along a width direction of the lace ground, an embroidery portion formed at least at a portion of an area between the paired lace patterned portions, with using an embroidery machine and a waste net portion interconnecting different ones of the paired lace patterned portions.
  • this embroidery lace fabric is cut along the cutting line, whereby there is obtained an embroidery lace comprising a narrow lace body having a pair of scallop portions at the opposed ends thereof in its width direction, an embroidery portion formed at least at a portion of an area between the paired scallop portions, with using an embroidery machine and waste net cut portions left at said opposed edges of the paired scallop portions.
  • the invention is not limited to this embodiment or the constructions shown in the drawings. The invention is intended to be inclusive also of an article having a scallop portion only at one end in the width direction of the lace ground.
  • Fig. 1 is a schematic showing one embodiment of an embroidery lace fabric 100 according to the present invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a schematic showing a narrow embroidery lace 10 according to the present invention, which is obtained by cutting the embroidery lace fabric 100 shown in Fig. 1 .
  • this embroidery lace fabric 100 in the lace ground 1 as a foundation, there are formed a plurality of lace patterned portions A with a predetermined pitch P along the width direction (the X direction in Fig. 1 ) of the lace ground 1.
  • Each lace patterned portion A includes a pair of scallop portions 2a, 2b forming an area B therebetween.
  • this area B there are formed a series of embroidery portions 3 along the longitudinal direction of the lace ground 1 (the Y direction in Fig. 1 ), with using an embroidery machine M (see Fig. 3 ) with a predetermined spacing from each other.
  • the lace ground 1 can be a raschel lace ground, a leaver lace ground, or an embroidery lace ground.
  • the embroidery machine M can be an embroidery machine having a jacquard device operable to control threads by reading embellishing pattern data read from a card medium storing such pattern data therein. With use of such embroidery machine M, it would be possible to form the embroidery portions 3 over the entire area B. However in the present invention requires only that the embroidery portion 3 be formed at least at a portion of this area B.
  • the lace patterned portions constituting the paired scallop portions 2a, 2b can present a same pattern or different patterns from each other.
  • the paired scallop portions 2a, 2b are connected with an adjacent pair of scallop portions 2a, 2b via a waste net portion 4.
  • the waste net portion 4 is a portion where the lace ground 1 is left as it is, i.e. un-treated. Hence, basically, no ornament such as embroidery is provided in this waste net portion 4.
  • the narrow embroidery lace 10 including a narrow lace body 1a having the paired scallop portions 2a, 2b at its opposed ends in the width direction, the embroidery portions 3 formed at least at portions of the area B delimited between the paired scallop portions 2a, 2b with using an embroidery machine M, and waste net cut portions 4a left continuously along the respective edges of the paired scallop portions 2a, 2b.
  • the waste net cut portion 4a is a piece of thread left at the peripheral edge of the embroidery lace 10 by cutting and removing the waste net portion 4 from the embroider lace ground 100 in Fig. 1 .
  • This thread piece is thinner than the main body of the embroidery lace 10, thus not influencing the design or function of the embroidery lace 10.
  • the inventive embroidery lace ground 100 can have any desired dimensions as long as such dimensions allow setting of this ground 100 to a screen m3 of the embroidery machine M. For instance, (i) a lace ground having dimensions of 1.2 m in width x 14.5 m in length, or (ii) a lace ground having dimensions of 1.5 m in width and 20.0 m in length, can be used with the embroidery machine M.
  • the width of the narrow embroidery lace 10 of the invention is not strictly defined.
  • the concept of "narrow” as used herein is understood to be inclusive of any dimensions with a width thereof being smaller than its length which allows some units of lace 10 to be obtained from the ground (wide lace) settable on the screen m3 of the embroidery machine M.
  • the narrow embroidery lace 10 can have a width of about 9 cm, a width of about 13 cm or a width of about 17 cm.
  • the embroidery lace 10 thus manufactured is an embroidery lace product having, at a portion of the center of the lace ground 1, embroidery portions repeated according to the predetermined pattern along the longitudinal direction and having also the scallop portions at the width-wise opposed ends thereof.
  • This scallop portion is defined by the pattern of the lace ground, with no embroidery being present therein.
  • this product exhibits a neat/simple design
  • this product is superior also in its quality and functional aspects thereof.
  • a number of waste net cut portions are present on the outer sides of the scallop portions, these portions are small and thin, hence, being not so conspicuous or functionally detrimental.
  • the embroidery machine M is used for forming the embroidery portions 3 at least at portions of the area B between the paired scallop portions 2a, 2b, whereby the embroidery lace fabric 100 is manufactured.
  • the use of the embroidery machine M allows efficient mass production of the embroidery lace fabrics 100.
  • the mechanical embroidering operation is effected to each row of lace patterned portions A, the lace patterned portion A will be pulled by embroidery threads. With this, there will occur change in the tension in the entire lace ground 1, thus leading to corresponding change in the positional relationship among various portions of the lace ground 1.
  • the embroidery portions 3 are not formed in the waste net portions 4 which are stay portions remaining after the cutting of the embroidery lace fabric 100. Therefore, there is no waste of the embroidery. Hence, the manufacturing costs can be reduced correspondingly.
  • a draw thread 5 may be knitted in advance in the lace ground 1 in a withdrawable knitting structure so as to define a separation line between the lace patterned portion A and the waste net portion 4. Then, after completion of the embroidering operations on the embroidery lace fabric 100, this draw thread 5 will be pulled out and removed therefrom.
  • Fig. 6 shows an enlarged view of the knitted structure of the lace ground 1 with knitting of such draw thread 5 defining the separation line between the lace patterned portion A and the waste net portion 4.
  • respective warp threads constituting the lace ground 1 are interconnected via the weft threads only.
  • a dissolvable thread in the lace ground 1 so as to define the separation line between the lace patterned portion A and the waste net portion 4, with the dissolvable thread being dissolvable with water or the like. So that, after completion of the embroidering operation on the embroidery lace fabric, this dissolvable thread may be removed by its dissolution. With use of such dissolvable thread also, it is possible to manufacture a narrow embroidery lace 10 having a neat/clear edge without the waste net cut portions, as shown in Fig. 7 .
  • the draw thread or dissolvable thread to be knitted into the embroidery lace ground 100 can be used also as the "reference thread" explained in the foregoing embodiment.
  • the present invention is applicable, of course, in the field of embroidery lace.
  • the technical concept of this invention is applicable to various lace-relating fields other than the embroidery lace as well.

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CN104674477A (zh) * 2013-12-02 2015-06-03 吴江瑞丽蕾丝刺绣有限公司 一种刺绣工艺
CN105088570A (zh) * 2014-05-20 2015-11-25 苏州市叶绣工艺厂 一种雕绣花边的制作工艺
WO2016142823A1 (fr) * 2015-03-10 2016-09-15 Valentino S.P.A. Procédé de fabrication d'un textile brodé et un textile brodé obtenu avec un tel procédé

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WO1990015895A1 (fr) * 1989-06-22 1990-12-27 Garzone Raymond G Jr Dentelle a double broderie
FR2679268A1 (fr) * 1991-07-15 1993-01-22 Best Design Sa Procede de decoration d'un support textile et support textile ainsi obtenu.
GB2325674A (en) * 1997-05-29 1998-12-02 Francisco Binello Y Cia S A I Knitted fabric for use in arts and crafts such as embroidery
EP1616987A1 (fr) * 2004-07-16 2006-01-18 Miyagi Lace Co., Limited Dentelle pour broderie et son procédé de fabrication

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WO1990015895A1 (fr) * 1989-06-22 1990-12-27 Garzone Raymond G Jr Dentelle a double broderie
FR2679268A1 (fr) * 1991-07-15 1993-01-22 Best Design Sa Procede de decoration d'un support textile et support textile ainsi obtenu.
GB2325674A (en) * 1997-05-29 1998-12-02 Francisco Binello Y Cia S A I Knitted fabric for use in arts and crafts such as embroidery
EP1616987A1 (fr) * 2004-07-16 2006-01-18 Miyagi Lace Co., Limited Dentelle pour broderie et son procédé de fabrication

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CN104674477A (zh) * 2013-12-02 2015-06-03 吴江瑞丽蕾丝刺绣有限公司 一种刺绣工艺
CN105088570A (zh) * 2014-05-20 2015-11-25 苏州市叶绣工艺厂 一种雕绣花边的制作工艺
WO2016142823A1 (fr) * 2015-03-10 2016-09-15 Valentino S.P.A. Procédé de fabrication d'un textile brodé et un textile brodé obtenu avec un tel procédé

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