EP3116336A1 - Procédé de fabrication d'une pièce de vêtement et pièce de vêtement - Google Patents

Procédé de fabrication d'une pièce de vêtement et pièce de vêtement

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EP3116336A1
EP3116336A1 EP15707999.7A EP15707999A EP3116336A1 EP 3116336 A1 EP3116336 A1 EP 3116336A1 EP 15707999 A EP15707999 A EP 15707999A EP 3116336 A1 EP3116336 A1 EP 3116336A1
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functional element
garment
functional
starting material
textile
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Michael Klein
Jürgen MROZEK
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Falke KGaA
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41BSHIRTS; UNDERWEAR; BABY LINEN; HANDKERCHIEFS
    • A41B11/00Hosiery; Panti-hose
    • A41B11/008Hosiery with an anti-slip coating
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D31/00Materials specially adapted for outerwear
    • A41D31/04Materials specially adapted for outerwear characterised by special function or use
    • A41D31/18Elastic
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41BSHIRTS; UNDERWEAR; BABY LINEN; HANDKERCHIEFS
    • A41B2400/00Functions or special features of shirts, underwear, baby linen or handkerchiefs not provided for in other groups of this subclass
    • A41B2400/80Friction or grip reinforcement
    • A41B2400/82Friction or grip reinforcement with the body of the user

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  • the present invention relates to a method for producing a garment, which comprises a textile base body and arranged on the textile base body functional elements.
  • the present invention has for its object to provide a method for producing a garment comprising a textile body and arranged on the textile body functional elements, which offers a great deal of freedom in terms of the geometry of the functional elements and good adhesion of the functional elements to the textile Ensured basic body.
  • a method for producing a piece of clothing which comprises a textile base body and functional elements arranged on the textile base body, which comprises:
  • the present invention is thus based on the concept of predetermining the geometry of at least one functional element to be produced by designing a functional element recess on a molded part, the functional element recess being at least partially complementary to the functional element produced with the aid of the functional element recess.
  • the cohesive connection between the functional element and the textile base body can be generated in particular by the fact that the functional element starting material penetrates into the textile base body when the molded part and the textile base body are brought into contact and later, preferably under the effect of an increased pressure and / or an elevated temperature, cures.
  • the functional elements preferably form a stimulus-inducing structure of the item of clothing which, when worn, causes a sensory irritation to certain parts of the body of the wearer, for example a proprioreceptive stimulation of the musculature.
  • the textile base body is produced by knitting or knitting.
  • a region of the textile base body, on which at least one functional element is arranged is designed as a catching knit.
  • At least one functional element is produced at a compression region of the item of clothing in which the item of clothing, when worn, exerts a compressive effect on the body of the wearer of the item of clothing.
  • At least one functional element is produced at a compression region of the textile base body of the item of clothing, in which the textile base body in the worn state of the item of clothing exerts a compressive effect on the body of the wearer of the item of clothing.
  • Such a compression region can in particular be formed by incorporating an elastic thread or a plurality of elastic threads into the textile base body.
  • At least two different types of functional elements are arranged in the same compression region of the item of clothing, which differ from one another with regard to their shape and / or their height and / or their diameter and / or their degree of hardness, in particular with regard to their Shore A hardness.
  • At least one functional element comprises a plastic material, preferably substantially completely formed from a plastic material.
  • Such a plastic material may in particular be an elastomer material, for example a silicone material, in particular a two-component material. It is particularly favorable if at least one functional element has a Shore A hardness of at least approximately 40.
  • At least one functional element has a Shore A hardness of at most approximately 100.
  • the Shore A hardness can be determined according to DIN 53505 or DIN EN ISO 868.
  • At least two functional elements are produced which have different Shore A hardness levels.
  • At least two functional elements can be produced from different functional element starting materials, which have different Shore A hardnesses after curing.
  • the difference in Shore A hardness of the two functional elements is at least about 10, more preferably at least about 20, especially at least about 30.
  • the height of a functional element is to be understood as meaning its extent perpendicular to a main surface of the textile main body, in particular perpendicular to an inner side of the textile main body facing the body of the wearer in the worn state of the leg garment.
  • the difference in heights of the two functional elements is at least about 0.5 mm, more preferably at least about 1 mm, in particular at least about 2 mm, for example at least about 3 mm.
  • a filling auxiliary element to be arranged on the molded part, while the functional element starting material is introduced into the at least one functional element recess, wherein the filling auxiliary element is removed from the molded part before the molded part and the textile main body are brought into contact becomes .
  • the functional element starting material filled into the functional element recess protrudes from the functional element recess after removal of the filling auxiliary element by a protrusion, the supernatant of the functional element starting material causing a sufficient amount of functional element starting material penetrate the textile base body and so can enter into a solid, permanent, cohesive connection with the textile body.
  • the filling auxiliary has at least one filling opening which is associated with a functional element recess of the molded part to be filled with functional element starting material.
  • the filling opening is also filled with the functional element starting material at the same time.
  • the supernatant of the functional element starting material remaining after removal of the filling auxiliary element from the molded part substantially corresponds to the thickness of the filling auxiliary element.
  • the filling auxiliary element is preferably designed as a surface element with a thickness of at least approximately 0.04 mm, in particular of at least approximately 0.08 mm. Furthermore, it is preferably provided that the filling auxiliary is formed as a surface element having a thickness of at most about 0.7 mm, in particular of at most about 0.35 mm.
  • the filling auxiliary element may in particular be formed as a foil or a sieve.
  • the present invention further relates to a garment comprising a textile body and arranged on the textile body functional elements.
  • the present invention has the further object of providing such a garment, in which the functional elements exert a particularly good stimulus-inducing, in particular proprioreceptively stimulating, effect on the wearer of the garment.
  • the garment comprises at least two functional elements having different heights and / or different Shore A hardnesses from each other.
  • the functional elements having the different heights and / or different Shore A hardnesses are arranged at a compression region of the garment in which the garment, when worn, exerts a compressive effect on the body of the wearer of the garment.
  • the at least two different functional elements from each other have different heights and / or different Shore A hardness
  • these different functional elements can exert on the tissue in the worn state of the garment to the functional elements tissue of the wearer a different high pressure. It is desirable that this pressure not only from receptors in the skin of the wearer, but also of receptors in the lower lying
  • Fascial layer the so-called superficial fascia, which is located in the subcutaneous tissue, is detected, so that these deeper receptors can be stimulated by the functional elements.
  • the functional elements are preferably designed such that they differ from each other in terms of height, diameter and / or hardness.
  • the functional elements cause a higher or lower pressure, depending on how far the superficial fascia lies under the skin.
  • At least one functional element comprises a substantially conical section, in particular a conical or frustoconical section.
  • the functional element can also be wholly or partially formed as a pyramid, a hemisphere, a cube or a cylinder.
  • the stimulus-inducing structure which is formed by the functional elements, and / or the compression region of the garment, on which the functional elements are arranged, with a different pressure on body parts of the wearer of the garment presses, depending on whether the body of the wearer on the support surface of the stimulus-inducing structure or the compression region a
  • has convex curvature such as on the calf muscles, the so-called muscle belly, or has a concave curvature, such as in the ankle area, the so-called malleoli.
  • a lower height of a functional element and / or a lower hardness of a functional element is sufficient to exert the same pressure on the fabric of the wearer as in a region of the garment which bears against a concavely arched region of the body of the wearer, with a greater height and / or a greater hardness of the functional element.
  • the garment comprises a first portion which, in the worn state of the garment, abuts a concavely curved portion of the wearer's body, and a second portion which, in the worn condition of the garment, abuts a convexly arched portion of the wearer's body, wherein the first area of the garment a first Functional element and in the second region of the garment, a second functional element is arranged, then preferably the height of the first functional element is greater than the height of the second functional element and / or the Shore A hardness of the first functional element higher than the Shore A hardness of second functional element.
  • the difference in height of the functional elements is preferably at least about 0.5 mm, more preferably at least about 1 mm, in particular at least about 2 mm, for example at least about 3 mm.
  • the difference of the Shore A hardnesses is preferably at least about 10, particularly preferably at least about 20, in particular at least about 30.
  • the concave part of the body may be, for example, an ankle area.
  • the convex part of the body may be, for example, a calf area.
  • At least one functional element is designed in the shape of a knob.
  • a nub-shaped functional element may, for example, in whole or in sections, have the shape of a cone, a truncated cone, a pyramid, a hemisphere, a cube or a cylinder.
  • At least one functional element has a greatest extent along the textile base body of at most approximately 12 mm, in particular of at most approximately 6 mm.
  • at least one functional element is arranged on an inner side of the textile base body, which faces the body of the wearer in the worn state of the garment.
  • the method according to the invention for producing a garment can be carried out manually, manually, semi-mechanically or mechanically.
  • the most cost-effective method can be selected.
  • the item of clothing according to the invention can in particular be designed as a legwear item.
  • legwear includes stockings, socks, and any other type of hosiery, including tights, and pants, such as three quarter length shorts and pants, leggings, leggings (both short and long), footwear, and leggings
  • the item of clothing according to the invention is designed as a body piece of upper body.
  • upper body garment comprises each item of clothing which is worn close to the body in the area of the upper body of the wearer, including the arms, in particular shirts, bodysuits, undershirts, arm warmers, elbow and hand bandages.
  • Fig. 1 is a side view of a garment, for example a
  • a hosiery comprising a textile body and functional elements arranged on the body, the clothing being turned so that the inside of the item of clothing facing the body of the wearer in the worn state of the item of clothing faces outwards in this turned state, so that the on the Inside the textile base arranged functional elements are visible to the viewer;
  • Fig. 2 is a rear view of the garment of FIG. 1, wherein a foot portion of the garment is folded relative to a shaft portion of the garment carrying the functional elements;
  • Figure 3 is a schematic longitudinal section through the textile base body and a series of functional elements of the garment along the line 3-3 in Fig. 2.
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a molded part with functional element recesses for receiving a functional element starting material; a perspective view illustrating the placement of a filling auxiliary film on the molding;
  • Fig. 6 is a perspective view illustrating the introduction of the functional element starting material into the functional element recesses of the molded part
  • FIG. 7 is a perspective view illustrating the removal of the filling auxiliary film from the molded part after the functional element starting material has been introduced into the functional element recesses;
  • Fig. 8 is a schematic longitudinal section through the molding, which on the
  • Molding which is provided with the functional element starting material, and the textile body of the garment represents; a schematic figure, which represents the production of the materially connected to the textile base body functional elements of the functional element starting material in a heated press;
  • 11 shows a schematic perspective illustration, which represents the detachment of the textile basic body with the functional elements produced therefrom from the molded part
  • 12 is a schematic representation of a screen printing machine in which a plurality of molded parts with functional element recesses for carrying out a second embodiment of a method for producing a garment are inserted
  • FIG. 13 is a schematic perspective view of the screen printing machine of FIG. 12 with the molded parts inserted therein and a filling auxiliary screen placed on the molded parts, while the functional element starting material is introduced into the functional element recesses of the molded parts by means of a machine doctor blade through the filling openings of the filling auxiliary screen.
  • a in Figs. 1 and 2 is designed, for example, as a leg garment 102, in particular as a stocking 104.
  • the stocking 104 includes a waistband region 106 at the top of the
  • Stocking 104 a shaft portion 108 downwardly adjoining the waist region 106, and a foot portion 110 which adjoins the shaft portion 108 downwardly and forwards, which when worn support the foot of the wearer.
  • the lower half of the foot region 110 of the stocking 104 forms a sole region 112, which comprises a lower half 114 of a heel region 116, a lower half 118 of a toe region 120 and an intermediate region 122 lying between the heel region 116 and the toe region 120.
  • the shaft region 108 and the foot region 110 of the stocking 104 are formed, preferably continuously, from a basic knit 124, which has a or more ground threads.
  • the ground yarn or threads may be formed of any material, for example of a natural fiber or a man-made fiber.
  • the stocking 104 may be provided with one or more padding.
  • the foot region 110 of the stocking 104 may be provided with a foot padding 126 which extends from the toe region 120 over the intermediate region 122 of the sole region 112 to the heel region 116.
  • this foot padding 126 is preferably formed asymmetrically with respect to a longitudinal center plane 128 of the foot region 110 of the stocking 104.
  • a portion of the foot region 110 may be excluded from the foot pad 126 which is in the worn state of the stocking 104 is arranged in the region of the inner arch of the wearer of the stocking 104. Since the wearer of the sock 104 does not occur with this region of the inner arch of the foot when walking, the outer contour of the foot padding 126 on the underside of the foot region 110 thus substantially corresponds to the outer contour of the foot contact surface of the wearer of the sock 104.
  • the toe region 120 provided with the foot padding 126 may also be formed asymmetrically with respect to the longitudinal mid-plane 128 of the foot region 110 to allow for a better fitting of the stocking 104 to the toe of the wearer of the stocking 104.
  • an inner edge portion 130 of the toe area 120 arranged on the side of the big toe of the wearer is inclined at a smaller angle to the longitudinal center plane 128 of the foot area 110 than an outer edge area 132 of the wearer located on the side of the small toe of the wearer Toe area 120.
  • a plurality of channels 134 extending substantially parallel to the longitudinal center plane 128 of the foot region 110 may be provided within the outer contour of the foot padding 126, in the region of which the stocking 104 has a lower degree of reinforcement than in the areas of the foot padding 126 surrounding the channels 134.
  • the stocking 104 in the region of the channels 134 comprises only the basic knit 124, but no additional reinforcing threads.
  • the foot pad 126 may include one or more reinforcing threads, which may be formed of any material.
  • the reinforcing threads or the reinforcing threads of the foot padding 126 form plush loops, which are preferably arranged on the "left side of the fabric", that is to say on the inside of the stocking 104 facing the leg of the wearer when the stocking 104 is worn.
  • the stocking 104 further includes one or more compression regions 136 in which the stocking 104 in the worn state exerts a compressive action on the leg of the wearer. This compression effect can be achieved in particular by the incorporation of one or more elastic threads into the basic knit 124 of the stocking 104.
  • the or the elastic threads may in particular comprise elastane.
  • the stocking 104 may include a compression region 136 that extends downwardly from the upper edge 138 of the shaft portion 108 to a lower edge 140 of the compression region 142.
  • the compression region 136 may also extend into the heel region 116.
  • the compression strength in the compression region 136 is preferably at least about 10 mm Hg and / or at most about 32 mm Hg, in particular at most about 25 mm Hg.
  • the compression strength may be constant or have a gradient in the compression region 136.
  • the compression region 136 may have a compression curve in which the compression strength decreases from bottom to top.
  • the compression strength at the upper edge 138 of the compression region 136 is from about 60% to about 80% of the compression strength at the lower edge 140 of the compression region 136.
  • the stocking 104 includes one or more irritation induction zones 142, each provided with a stimulus-inducing structure 144.
  • Each stimulus-inducing structure 144 comprises functional elements 146 which, in the worn state of the stocking 104, cause a sensory irritation to the wearer.
  • This stimulation leads to positive physical / physiological responses, for example to increased muscle activity, and can improve the synchronization of the wearer.
  • the functional elements 146 are configured as elevations, which are arranged on the inner side 148 of the textile base body 141 of the stocking 104 facing the body of the wearer in the worn state of the item of clothing 100 and act directly on the skin of the wearer.
  • thermoplastic or thermosetting polymers which may optionally contain additives, are particularly suitable as material for the functional elements 146.
  • the irritation is locally limited, in particular substantially punctiform, preferably by means of essentially knob-shaped functional elements 146. It is therefore advantageous if the functional elements 146 along the textile main body 141 have a maximum extension L of at most approximately 12 mm, preferably of at most approximately 6 mm.
  • the greatest extent L of the functional elements 146 along the textile main body 141 is at least approximately 1 mm in each case.
  • the height H of the functional elements 146 is preferably at least approximately 0.5 mm, in particular at least approximately 1 mm.
  • the height of the functional elements 146 is at most approximately 12 mm, in particular at most approximately 6 mm.
  • the height H of various functional elements 146 of the garment 100 in particular the same stimulus-inducing structure 144 and / or the same compression region 136, varies.
  • a stimulus-inducing structure 144 may comprise in particular a first functional element 146a with a height Hi and a second functional element 146b with a height H 2 , the height Hi of the first functional element 146a being greater than the height H 2 of the second functional element by the amount ⁇ H 146b.
  • the height difference ⁇ H is preferably at least about 0.5 mm, more preferably at least about 1 mm, in particular at least about 2 mm, for example at least about 3 mm.
  • the remaining functional elements 146 of the stimulus-inducing structure 144 may have heights H which are between the highest height Hi and the smallest height H 2 .
  • the height H of the functional elements 146 of a stimulus-inducing structure 144 decreases substantially steadily from one end of the stimulus-inducing structure 144 to the other end of the stimulus-inducing structure 144.
  • the garment 100 has a first portion which, in the worn state of the garment 100, abuts a concavely curved portion of the wearer's body, for example at the ankle area, the so-called malleolus, and a second portion which, when the garment is worn, adjoins a garment convex curved portion of the body of the wearer, for example, in the region of the calf muscle, the so-called muscle belly, so the height Hi of a functional element 146 in the first region of the garment 100 is preferably greater than the height H 2 of a functional element 146 in the second Area of the garment 100.
  • a lower height of the functional element 146 is sufficient to exert the same pressure on the tissue of the wearer as in the first region with a functional element of a greater height.
  • two stimulus induction zones 142a and 142b are provided, the stimulus-inducing structures 144 of which are arranged in the worn state of the stocking 104 to the left or right of the wearer's Achilles tendon.
  • the stimulus induction zones 142a and 142b are thus arranged on opposite sides of an Achilles tendon region 150 of the stocking 104.
  • the height H decreases of the functional elements 146 in the stimulus induction zones 142a, 142b, preferably from the bottom to the top.
  • the greatest extent L of the functional elements 146 along the inner side 148 of the textile basic body 141 preferably also decreases in the stimulus induction zones 142a, 142b from the bottom to the top.
  • the greatest extent Li of the first functional element 146a along the inner side 148 of the textile main body 141 is preferably greater than the largest extent L 2 of the second functional element 146b along the inner side 148 of the textile main body 141.
  • the functional elements 146 are preferably formed from a material having a Shore A hardness of at least about 30, more preferably at least about 40.
  • the Shore A hardness of the material of the functional elements 146 is at most approximately 100, preferably at most approximately 90.
  • the Shore A hardness can be determined according to DIN 53505 or DIN EN ISO 868.
  • various functional elements 146 of the item of clothing 100 in particular the same stimulus-inducing structure 144 and / or the same compression area 136, have different Shore A hardnesses from each other.
  • the Shore A hardness of the material of the first functional element 146a is higher by a value ⁇ S than the Shore A hardness of the material of the second functional element 146b (see FIG. 3), where ⁇ S is preferably is at least about 10, more preferably at least about 20, especially at least about 30.
  • the Shore A hardness of the material of the functional elements 146 is preferably greater than in the second region of the garment, which in FIG worn state of the garment rests against a convexly curved part of the body of the wearer.
  • FIGS. 1 to 3 the cross sections (taken perpendicular to the vertical direction) of the functional elements 146 are shown substantially in a circle.
  • the functional elements 146 may in principle also have any other cross sections, for example a triangular cross section, a square cross section, a rectangular cross section, a polygonal cross section or an angular cross section.
  • the functional elements 146 may be formed for example in the form of a cone, a pyramid, a hemisphere, a cube or a cylinder.
  • the functional element 146 comprises a substantially cylindrical lower portion 152 and a substantially conical, in particular substantially frusto-conical, upper portion 154.
  • the textile base 141 in the region in which the functional elements 146 are arranged is knitted in a weave which causes increased compression.
  • the knitted region of the textile basic body 141, on which the functional elements 146 are arranged is formed as a catching knit.
  • Such a hedging knit may comprise several tuck loops over several courses.
  • the above-described item of clothing 100 having a textile base 141 and functionally connected thereto functional elements 146 can be produced, for example, as follows:
  • the textile base 141 is made by knitting or knitting.
  • areas of the textile base body 141, on which the functional elements 146 are to be arranged can be formed as catching knit.
  • areas of the textile base body 141, on which the functional elements 146 are to be arranged can be formed as catching knit.
  • molded part 156 is provided, which has substantially complementary to the functional elements 146 of the stimulus-inducing structures 144 formed functional element recesses 158, which are arranged on a contact surface 160 of the molded part 156.
  • the functional element recesses 158 differ in terms of their depth, their cross section at the contact surface 160 and their shape in a corresponding manner as the respective associated functional elements 146th
  • the contact surface 160 may be substantially planar.
  • the molding 156 may be formed substantially plate-shaped.
  • the molding 156 may be formed of a metallic material, for example.
  • the functional element recesses 158 for example, by machining, in particular milling, or by etching on the
  • Form part 156 are generated.
  • the molded part 156 can have further recesses 162, which do not serve for receiving a functional element starting material, but for example for positioning the molded part 156 during its production or during a step of the method for producing the item of clothing 100.
  • a filling auxiliary element 164 is arranged on the contact surface 160 of the molded part 156, which has a respective filling opening 166 assigned to each functional element recess 158 of the molded part 156.
  • Each filling opening 166 of the filling auxiliary element 164 corresponds with respect to the geometry and the cross section of the geometry and the cross section, in particular the diameter, of the respective associated functional element recess 158 on the contact surface 160 of the molded part 156.
  • the filling auxiliary element 164 is arranged on the molded part 156 such that the filling openings 166 of the filling auxiliary element 164 are aligned with the functional element recesses 158 of the molded part 156.
  • the filling auxiliary element 164 is preferably designed as a, in particular flexible, surface element, for example as a filling auxiliary film 168.
  • This surface element preferably has a thickness D of at least approximately 0.04 mm, in particular of at least approximately 0.08 mm.
  • the thickness D of the sheet member is preferably at most about 0.7 mm, more preferably at most about 0.35 mm.
  • a functional element starting material 170 is introduced through the filling openings 166 of the auxiliary filling element 164 into the functional element recesses 158 of the molded part 156, the filling openings 166 being filled with the functional element starting material 170 up to a top side 172 of the filling auxiliary element 164 facing away from the molded part 156 (see Figs. 6 and 8).
  • the functional element starting material 170 can be introduced into the functional element recesses 158 and the filling openings 166, for example, by means of a hand doctor 174.
  • the functional element starting material 170 is pulled off flush, for example by means of the hand doctor 174, with the upper side 172 of the filling auxiliary element 164.
  • a silicone material can be used as the functional element starting material 170.
  • Particularly suitable is a silicone material, which is mixed from the components Elastosil LR 3003/60 A and Elastosil LR 3003/60 B. These two components are sold under the names mentioned by Wacker Chemie AG, Johannes-Hess-Strasse 24, 84489 Burghausen, Germany.
  • Elastosil LR 3003/60 A and Elastosil LR 3003/60 B are mixed together.
  • the filling auxiliary element 164 is removed from the molded part 156 (see FIG. 7), in which case the functional element starting material 170 is surrounded by a protrusion U from the functional element Recesses 158 protrudes.
  • the supernatant U corresponds to the thickness D of the auxiliary filling element 164.
  • the supernatant U is thus preferably at least about 0.04 mm, in particular at least about 0.08 mm, and preferably at most about 0.7 mm, in particular at most about 0.35 mm.
  • This supernatant U causes sufficient amount of functional element starting material 170 to penetrate into the textile basic body 141 and thus be able to enter into a firm, permanent, materially bonded connection to the textile basic body 141.
  • the molded part 156 is arranged on the associated region of the textile basic body 141, the molded part 156 with the contact surface 160 resting against the textile basic body 141 (see FIG. 9).
  • the molded part 156 and the adjoining region of the textile basic body 141 are inserted into a pressing device 176, which may be formed, for example, as a transfer press (see FIG. 10).
  • the molded part 156 and the textile base 141 are pressed under a pressing pressure of, for example, about 0.5 bar to about 1 bar, preferably about 0.6 bar, during a pressing time of about 4 minutes to about 8 minutes, preferably about 6 minutes, pressed against each other.
  • the pressing device 176 is further heatable, so that the molding 156 and the textile base 141 during the pressing process at a pressing temperature in the range of about 140 ° C to about 200 ° C, preferably from about 170 ° C, can be maintained.
  • the functional element starting material 170 hardens and forms a firm and permanent connection with the textile base 141.
  • the textile base 141 and the molding 156 are cooled during a cooling time of, for example, about 10 minutes.
  • FIGS. 12 and 13 fragmentary illustrated second embodiment of a method for producing a garment 100 with a textile base 141 and materially connected to the base 141 functional elements 146 differs from the first embodiment described above in that the introduction of the functional element starting material in the functional element recesses 158 of the molding 156 is not by means of a hand doctor blade 174, but by machine, for example in a screen printing machine 178, takes place.
  • one or more mold parts 156 are introduced into a molded part receptacle 180 of a screen printing machine 178 and fixed there (see FIG. 12).
  • a filling auxiliary element 164 in the form of a filling auxiliary sieve 182 is placed on the molded parts 156.
  • the filling auxiliary screen 182 covers all mold parts 156 arranged in the molded part receptacle 180 and has for each functional element recess 158 of the molded parts 156 an associated filling opening 166 which corresponds in its geometry to the associated functional element recess 158 and is arranged congruently therewith ( see Fig. 13).
  • the introduction of the functional element starting material into the functional element recesses 158 and the filling openings 166 takes place in this embodiment by means of a mechanical doctor blade 184 which sweeps the functional element starting material through the filling openings 166 of the filling auxiliary screen 182 into the functional element recesses 158 of the molded parts 156.
  • the filling auxiliary screen 182 is removed from the molded parts 156.
  • the moldings 156 are released from the screen printing machine 178 and, as already described above, brought into contact with a respective associated textile base body 141 and then pressed.
  • the second embodiment shown in FIGS. 12 and 13 is a method for producing a garment 100 having a textile basic body 141 and functionally connected thereto functional elements 146 with the embodiment shown in FIGS. 4 to 11 illustrated first embodiment, the above description of which reference is made.

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Selon l'invention, pour proposer un procédé de fabrication d'une pièce de vêtement (100), comprenant un corps de base textile (141) et des éléments fonctionnels (146) disposés sur le corps de base textile (146), qui offre une grande liberté de conception quant à la géométrie des éléments fonctionnels et qui garantit une bonne adhérence des éléments fonctionnels au corps de base textile, le procédé comprend les opérations consistant à : - fabriquer le corps de base textile ; - produire une pièce moulée (156) comportant au moins un évidement (158) destiné à recevoir une matière de départ (170) d'un élément fonctionnel ; - introduire la matière de départ (170) de l'élément fonctionnel dans l'au moins évidement (158) ; - mettre la pièce moulée (156), qui est pourvue de la matière de départ (170) de l'élément fonctionnel, en contact avec le corps de base textile (141) ; - générer au moins un élément fonctionnel (146), relié au corps de base textile (141) par liaison de matière, à partir de la matière de départ (170) de l'élément fonctionnel.
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