EP2616583B1 - Auftrag von geflockten applikationen auf bekleidungsartikel - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- the invention relates to application of designs to garments and other fabrics.
- Conventional appliques or transfers comprise man-made fibres that do not decompose and therefore are not susceptible to recycling.
- the invention is directed towards achieving more environmentally-friendly fabrics.
- GB2245220 , GB1597907 , US2008/302772 and US 4 396 662 disclose multilayer flock appliques comprising a substrate, a flock, an ink in the flock and an adhesive for adhering the applique to a fabric.
- an applique comprising:
- fibres are arranged in predefined areas extending uniformly across the carrier or substrate.
- the fibres are in groups comprising of a random number of fibres which have been flocked in a primarily uniform vertical orientation using an electrostatic flocking machine.
- the flock is printed with ink according to a design.
- the applique comprises at least two adhesive layers.
- the recycled flock applique is inserted into a flock print, to create a combination of surface textures.
- the recycled flock applique is inserted into a recycled flock print, to create a combination of surface textures.
- the applique comprises flock fibres of a plurality of colours and/or various recycled flock materials.
- the applique further comprises a recycled flock applique insert.
- the flock is over a textile substrate whereby textile creates structure for the print.
- the flock is over sublimated textile.
- the flock is over a foil, metal or foil film.
- the foil comprises a holographic pattern.
- the flock is over a migration-resistant barrier or migration-resistant barrier composite.
- a method of manufacturing an applique as described above comprising the steps of depositing the flock onto a carrier or substrate and applying an ink to the flock.
- the carrier or substrate is a disposable carrier.
- the flock is deposited onto a release adhesive.
- the method comprises forming a printed single colour or multicoloured recycled flocked surface using recycled flock fibres.
- the flock is applied by electrostatic flocking machine and flock fibres are flocked onto the release adhesive which is still wet.
- the fibres are in groups comprising of a random number of fibres which have been flocked in a primarily uniform vertical orientation using an electrostatic flocking machine, vertical flock orientation typically ranging from 60° to 120°.
- the method comprises the step of drying in an oven and removing any surplus and loose excess flock.
- a recycled flock applique is created using recycled textiles, inks and adhesive systems.
- the applique is "eco friendly" due to the recycled flock fibre surface and with water-based adhesive binder. Therefore, fewer raw materials are used in the manufacture of the applique.
- the substrate or carrier may be in any suitable flat sheet format, including a backing film or parchment.
- a recycled flock transfer includes a release flock adhesive which holds one end of the flock fibres which have been colour printed, while a permanent flocking adhesive binds the fibres together at the other end of the fibre filaments.
- a method of manufacturing a recycled flock applique includes the steps of:
- Figs. 1 to 10 show various manufacturing methods and constituents of appliques of the invention, indicated in the legends to the right side of the diagrams.
- Fig. 1(a) shows a disposable carrier 5 and a release adhesive 4 printed onto the carrier 5.
- the carrier 5 is of polyester, which also may be recycled.
- Fig. 1(b) shows recycled flock 2 deposited into the flock release adhesive 4. This is performed electrostatically, to achieve a high flock density.
- the recycled flock fibres have a sufficient electrical conductivity to respond to the electrostatic flocking process. Good flocking can only be achieved with correct humidity and temperature conditions, which are preferably 21°C and 65% relative humidity.
- the flock is applied into the wet adhesive using an electrostatic flocking machine.
- the flocking procedure is carried out with an electrostatic flocking machine, which charges the flock fibres with a voltage of 40 to 100 kV, enabling the fibres to be shot from the equipment to any grounded surface.
- This process is enabled using open screens to adhere onto the release adhesive.
- the flock fibres jump along the electrostatic field lines from the flocking chamber to any earthed surface. To ensure an evenly flocked surface this requires that the flocking chamber is moved over the surface of the substrate with always the same speed and distance for each flock chamber.
- the period of time during which the flocking has to be completed is called the "open time" of the release adhesive.
- the flock is dried in an oven or on a conveyor oven and any surplus flock (excess flock) is cleaned from the flock surface.
- the recycled textile materials are ground and sieved to textile length, typically 0.1mm to 1.2mm. These fibres, unlike conventional fibres, can be of random shape.
- the non-recycled material content averages 10% - 75 % of the weight of the transfer.
- the flock skeleton framework helps to provides vertical structure. It is compromised of recycled flock fibres and/or non-recycled flock fibres, typically known in the industry as double indexing.
- Fig. 1(c) shows how the applique is coloured using ink deposits 1 on recycled flock fibres.
- Colours can be applied to the design using silk screen printing ink application methods with a water base and/or digitally printing designs and/or sublimating digital images onto the recycled flock material. If a multi-colour design is printed, graphic items are allowed to dry between colours (using a batch oven or a conveyor oven), to allow water and/or solvent to evaporate from the ink. The graphic is then printed with a different colour. This process is repeated until all colours in the graphics have been printed. Water based ink and/or eco friendly inks such as soya-based inks can be used.
- the flock is printed using digital print technology according to the design requirements. Graphic items are allowed to dry after printing, either by air drying at room temperature or at elevated temperature in a conventional batch oven or a conveyor oven. Water-based digital inks and/or eco friendly digital inks can be used in this process
- sublimation printing is employed for ink application
- the flock is sublimated using sublimation print technology according to the design requirements. Graphic items are allowed to cool after sublimating, before sublimation transfer paper is removed.
- Fig. 1(d) shows an adhesive layer 3 is screen-printed onto the flock 2.
- a two-component flocking adhesive system is used during adhesive printing.
- This flocking adhesive may contain fillers. Fillers used in the adhesive printing preferably come from recycled materials. The period of time during which a two-component mixture of adhesive and catalyst has to be used up, is called "pot life”.
- a flocking adhesive is printed on top of the coloured graphics according to a design, using silk screen printing techniques. In order to achieve a sturdy and abrasion-resistant recycled flock product, it is necessary to ensure that tips of the flock fibres and part of the flock fibre strand length is immersed in flock adhesive, during the printing process. This means that the thickness of the dried adhesive has to be typically a fifth of the flock length.
- the adhesive is dried in an oven or on a conveyor oven; this step allows water and/or solvent to evaporate from the flocking adhesive. After drying has been completed the adhesive system can by cross-linked in an oven or a conveyor oven.
- a starch-based adhesive may be employed, so that it may be recycled.
- the adhesive layer 3 (and also the adhesive layers 21, 24, 31, and 40 of other embodiments) may be a permanent adhesive. It comprises of a thermoplast adhesive combined with a thermoset adhesive.
- the ratio of thermoplastic adhesive to thermoset adhesive is in the range of 0:100 to 100:0, preferably 0.1: 99.1 to 99.9:0.1, and most preferably 0.25:99.75 to 99.75:0.25
- thermoset adhesive coupled with thermoplastic powder.
- the powder can be made from an aromatic or aliphatic thermoplastic.
- the thermoset adhesive can include one or more (but not limited to) acrylic, polyamide; epoxy, polyester; polyolefin; polyurethane; and silicone and combinations thereof.
- the applique of this or the other embodiments is placed on the textile ( Fig. 1(e) ) heat is applied, and the disposable carrier (5, in this embodiment) is removed ( Fig. 2 ), leaving the adhesive layer 3 in contact with the textile. Heat and pressure are applied so that the hot-melt adhesive layer 3 softens onto the fabric (F) to adhere the applique in place, once above the film's initial glue line temperature.
- applications can be carried out using high frequency welding or ultrasonic bonding.
- the applique is applied by pressing under heat, in this example 160°C and 2 Bar for 20 seconds, allowed to cool, and the disposable carrier is peeled from the applique.
- a heat transfer or applique may incorporate customised ink layers to create a textured motif.
- the invention uses waste fibres from textile waste streams to create a recycled "environmentally responsible flock" heat transfer or applique.
- Recycled flock can be manufactured from recycled textiles (for example cotton, polyester, polypropylene, biological, composite, mineral or viscose rayon) and/or post industrial plastics converted into textiles and/or natural plant materials converted into textiles and/or renewable textile materials and/or a combination of any of the above which has been converted into textiles which in turn have been converted into flock.
- recycled textiles for example cotton, polyester, polypropylene, biological, composite, mineral or viscose rayon
- the raw materials can be used as a single source fibre or in hybrid format.
- Single or multicolour images can be digitally printed and screen printed onto the surface of the design which may use a range of environmentally-friendly ink systems.
- the design can be further enhanced by using a variety of artwork effects and techniques. Examples include embossing, encapsulating, and engraving.
- the product can also incorporate waste material from a number of in-house manufacturing streams. For example, a milled waste heat transfer may be recycled by incorporation into the adhesive layer.
- the heat transfer can be designed to incorporate a biodegradable carrier.
- a single or multicolour design insert may be added to the heat transfer.
- the design insert may be made from a range of conventional, alternative or convertible fabrics including organic textiles, Fig. 5(c) .
- An applique of Fig. 3 comprises a disposable carrier 25, and has a similar arrangement to Figs. 1 and 2 except that there is a recycled flock insert bonded to the flock applique.
- the recycled flock applique provides a background texture which can be applied in any graphic format.
- the various layers are applied as follows:
- An applique of Fig. 4 comprises a disposable carrier 35 and has a similar arrangement to Fig. 1(d) except that there is a recycled flock insert bonded to the recycled flock applique.
- the recycled flock applique provides a background texture which can be applied in any graphic format.
- the layers are applied as follows:
- An advantage of this system is that it is possible to create a multiple-layer recycled flock graphic.
- An applique of Fig. 5(a) .a comprises a disposable carrier 48 and has a similar arrangement to Fig. 1(d) except that multiple recycled flock fibres 41, 42 can be flocked during the flocking process.
- These flock fibres can be the same type of recycled flock but in different colours or flocks from different sources, for example. a recycled cotton flock, recycled viscose rayon flock, a recycled polyester flock, all flocked from different flocking chambers or stations.
- An adhesive layer is printed on top of all flock fibres to bond these together.
- An applique of Fig. 5(b) comprises a disposable carrier 48 and has a similar arrangement to Fig. 4 except that the recycled flock fibres are made up of different flock colour flock fibres or different types of flock fibres 41, 42.
- a recycled flock insert is bonded to the recycled flock applique (45, 46, 47).
- the recycled flock applique provides a background texture which can be applied in any graphic format.
- the various layers are applied as follows:
- An advantage of this system is that it is possible to create a multiple layer recycled flock graphic.
- An applique of Fig. 5(c) comprises a disposable carrier 48. It has a similar arrangement to that of Fig. 4 except that the recycled flock fibres are made up of different colour flock fibres or different types of flock fibres 41, 42. There a recycled fabric composite 49 insert bonded to the recycled flock applique.
- the recycled fabric composite provides a background texture and/o colour which can be applied in any graphic format.
- the various layers are applied as follows:
- An advantage of this system is that it is possible to create a multiple layer recycled flock graphic incorporating recycled fabric.
- a hotmelt film 52 is applied to a disposable carrier 53.
- Recyclable adhesive 51 is applied to the hotmelt, and this is flocked with flock 50.
- the hotmelt adhesive layer (51, 61, 71, 81, 91) comprises of a thermoplastic film made from an aromatic or aliphatic thermoplastic.
- the hotmelt film can include one or more (but not limited to) polyamide; polyester; polyolefin; polyurethane; polyurethane urea and polyurethane ester.
- the hot-melt film can be 76 micron Bemis Polyester Hotmelt Film 5250.
- the applique (59, 69, 79, 89, 99) is simply placed on the textile after removing the disposable carrier (53, 64, 74, 84, 94) with the hotmelt film adhesive layer in contact with the textile. Heat and pressure are applied so the hot-melt softens onto the fabric (F) to adhere the applique in place, once above the film's initial glue line temperature.
- applications can be carried out using the high frequency welding method or ultra sonic bonding method.
- FIG. 7 there is a similar arrangement except that there is textile (or alternatively another textile) on the hotmelt film.
- the satin provides a background so that the recycled flock can be applied in any desired pattern.
- a hotmelt film 63 is applied to a textile 62 (through a heat application process), adhesive 61 is applied to the textile prior to flocking and while adhesive is wet flock 60 is deposited into the wet adhesive.
- FIG. 8 An arrangement is shown in Fig. 8 in which there is no disposable carrier, and sublimated textile acts as a substrate.
- the textile is sublimated with a colour and/or pattern, a hotmelt film 73 is applied to a textile 72 (through a heat application process), adhesive 71 is applied to the textile prior to flocking and while the adhesive is wet flock 70 is deposited into the wet adhesive.
- FIG. 9 An arrangement is shown in Fig. 9 in which a foil, metal or holographic film acts as a substrate.
- a hotmelt film 83 is applied to a foil (through a heat application process), metal or holographic foil/film 82, adhesive 81 is applied to the foil prior to flocking and while the adhesive is wet flock 80 is deposited into the wet adhesive.
- a migration resistant barrier or composite barrier acts as a substrate.
- a hotmelt film 93 is applied to a barrier (through a heat application process) 92, adhesive 91 is applied to the barrier prior to flocking and while adhesive is wet flock 90 is deposited into the wet adhesive.
- the flock can be applied in a variety of positions in the layers to achieve the desired effects.
- recycled fibres may be flocked in-house onto a disposable carrier to produce a heat transfer in a number of steps.
- the steps include coating a disposable carrier film with release adhesive followed by flocking with recycled fibres.
- the pre-flocked sheets are then screen printed using environmentally friendly "eco" inks.
- An adhesive layer/hotmelt powder layer is screen printed to complete the applique.
- the resulting transfer is then applied to the garment using heat and pressure.
- the steps include coating disposable carrier film with release adhesive followed by flocking with recycled fibres.
- the pre-flocked sheets are then sublimated with inks.
- An adhesive layer/hotmelt powder layer is screen printed to complete invention.
- the resulting transfer is then applied to the garment using heat and pressure.
- recycled flock fibres are flocked in-house onto a substrate which includes a hotmelt film. There is application of an adhesive on the substrate followed by flocking with recycled fibres. The pre-flocked sheets are then screen printed using inks to complete the process. The resulting design can then be either laser or die cut and applied to the garment using heat and pressure.
- the benefit of an applique is that no additional disposable carrier is necessary, which adds to the environmental benefits of this product.
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- Applikationsarbeit mitTrägersubstrat,aus Recyclat gewonnenem Flock,Farbe im Flock sowieKlebstoff zum Aufkleben der Applikationsarbeit auf Stoff,wobei der Flock Fasern beliebiger Länge umfasst.
- Applikationsarbeit nach Anspruch 1, bei der die Flockfaserlänge im Bereich von 0,1 mm bis 1,2 mm liegt.
- Applikationsarbeit nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, bei der Fasern in vorbestimmten, sich gleichmäßig über das Trägersubstrat erstreckenden Bereichen angeordnet sind.
- Applikationsarbeit nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, bei der die Fasern in eine beliebige Anzahl durch elektrostatische Beflockung unter einer Flockausrichtung im Bereich von 60° und 120° gegenüber dem Substrat aufgeflockter Fasern umfassenden Gruppen vorliegen.
- Applikationsarbeit nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, bei der der Flock mustermäßig mit Farbe bedruckt ist.
- Applikationsarbeit nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, bei der die Applikationsarbeit mindestens zwei Klebstoffschichten umfasst.
- Applikationsarbeit, umfassend die Applikationsarbeit gemäß einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche nach Einfügen in einen Flockdruck unter Erzeugung einer Kombination oberflächlicher Texturen.
- Applikationsarbeit, umfassend die Applikationsarbeit gemäß einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche nach Einfügen in einen Recyclatflockdruck unter Erzeugung einer Kombination oberflächlicher Texturen.
- Applikationsarbeit nach einem vorhergehenden Anspruch, umfassend Flockfasern in mehreren Farbtönen und/oder aus verschiedenen Flockrecyclaten.
- Applikationsarbeit nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, ferner umfassend eine Recyclatflockapplikationseinfügung.
- Applikationsarbeit nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, bei der der Flock über einem textilen Substrat aufgetragen ist, wobei durch das Textil Struktur für den Druck erzeugt wird.
- Applikationsarbeit nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 10, bei der der Flock über einem sublimationstechnisch behandelten Textil aufgetragen ist.
- Applikationsarbeit nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 10, bei der der Flock über Folie, Metall oder Folienfilm aufgetragen ist.
- Applikationsarbeit nach Anspruch 13, bei der die Folie ein holografisches Muster umfasst.
- Applikationsarbeit nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, bei der der Flock über einer migrationsresistenten Barriere oder über einem migrationsresistenten Barriereverbund aufgetragen ist.
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