KR20160048610A - Method for Sewing Down Clothing and Down Clothing Producing by the Same - Google Patents

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KR20160048610A
KR20160048610A KR1020140145617A KR20140145617A KR20160048610A KR 20160048610 A KR20160048610 A KR 20160048610A KR 1020140145617 A KR1020140145617 A KR 1020140145617A KR 20140145617 A KR20140145617 A KR 20140145617A KR 20160048610 A KR20160048610 A KR 20160048610A
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The present invention relates to a method of sewing down garment fabrics and down garment fabrics therefrom, and more particularly to a method of sewing down garment fabrics for down garment fabrics, which prevents the formation of cooling zones at the border of a space filled with down material, The present invention relates to a sewing method for a garment, A method of sewing a garment fabric comprises the steps of: preparing a welding tape on which a sewing line is determined; Determining a downfill space; Determining a seam line for the lining and the outer fabric based on the downfilling space in the welded tape; Sewing each of the lining and the outer fabric along the seam to form a first interface; Forming a second interface at a location opposite the first interface; And forming a downfill space by the first interface and the second interface.

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TECHNICAL FIELD [0001] The present invention relates to a method of sewing down clothes,

The present invention relates to a method of sewing down garment fabrics and down garment fabrics therefrom, and more particularly to a method of sewing down garment fabrics for down garment fabrics, which prevents the formation of cooling zones at the border of a space filled with down material, The present invention relates to a sewing method for a garment,

For example, polyester cotton or a filler such as goose hair or downy hairs is used for clothes requiring a thermal effect such as a parka or a sleeping bag. And the warmth filler such as goose down or duck down is called down and it can be charged between the outer and lining of the parka using various form of partition structure. It is possible to prevent the downward collapse due to the partition structure and to prevent the downward coming out from the outside by proper sewing. However, it is difficult to completely prevent the downward protrusion of the parker or the sleeping bag during long-term use. Also, a cold spot can be formed by the formation of the partition structure.

As a prior art related to down-park, there is a fabric structure of a down-parker of Patent No. 2010-0089702. The front and back surfaces of the down pocket are made by sewing the lining and the outer cloth, the lining and the outer cloth are down-filled, the lining and the outer cloth are sewed in either direction, A partition wall is formed between the lining and the outer cloth to improve the volume feeling of the down which is filled when the outer cloth is sewn, and the down is prevented from escaping through the sewing line to the outside, and the lining is formed by folding and sewing the lining, After the lining is folded, the end of the folded portion is sewed along the outer sewing line to the outer cloth, and the lining portion folded away from the outer sewing line is sewn to form a lining sewing line, Folded down to prevent the sewing line from crossing over the sewing line. Of the present invention.

Another prior art related to down garment is the sewing strip of US Patent No. < RTI ID = 0.0 > 2010-0105069 < / RTI > The above-mentioned prior art is a sewing strip to be stitched between a cloth and a lining of a down garment, wherein the sewing strip is made of microfibers, and a duck which induces entanglement in the longitudinal direction of the upper and lower sides except for a sewing section having a sewing section A plurality of hair cut-off pieces are cut out, and on both sides of each of the down cut pieces, there is provided a sewing strip having a wool portion in the form of a loosened wool with a plurality of strands.

The prior art has a problem that it is difficult to form a space in which the down-filling is performed, and a cold spot may be formed on the outer surface in the process of forming the down-filled space.

The present invention has been made to solve the problems of the prior art and has the following purpose.

Prior Art 1: Open Patent No. 2010-0089702 (Ivory Co., Ltd., published on Aug. 12, 2010) Fabric structure of down parka Prior Art 2: Open Patent No. 2010-0105069 (Lee, Dong Jin, published on Sep. 29, 2010) Sewing strip and method of sewing down clothes using the same

An object of the present invention is to provide a method of sewing down garment fabrics by which the formation of cold spots is prevented by forming a down-filled space by connecting the lining and the outer fabric by means of a welding tape, will be.

According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a method for sewing down garment fabrics comprises the steps of: preparing a welding tape on which a seam has been determined; Determining a downfill space; Determining a seam line for the lining and the outer fabric based on the downfilling space in the welded tape; Sewing each of the lining and the outer fabric along the seam to form a first interface; Forming a second interface at a location opposite the first interface; And forming a downfill space by the first interface and the second interface.

According to another preferred embodiment of the present invention, at least a part of the seam formed on the welding tape is hot-pressed against the lining or the surface.

According to another preferred embodiment of the present invention, the down garment fabric comprises a first welding tape connecting the lining and the outer fabric; A second welding tape connecting the lining and the outer surface at a spaced apart position facing the first welding tape; And a downfilling space formed by the first and second welding tapes, wherein the first and second welding tapes are secured to the lining and the outer surface by a seam.

The sewing method according to the present invention prevents a cold spot from being formed on the outer surface by forming a down-filled space by a welding tape connecting the lining and the outer cloth to each other. Further, the filling space is formed by the welding tape so that the manufacturing process of the down garment is efficiently performed. In addition, the down garment fabric according to the present invention prevents the downs from clumping together and prevents the downs from coming out simultaneously.

Fig. 1 schematically shows an embodiment of a sewing method according to the present invention.
2A and 2B show an embodiment of a structure in which a lining and a surface are connected by a welding tape in a sewing method according to the present invention.
2C shows an embodiment of a process of forming a downfill space in the sewing method according to the present invention.
3 shows an embodiment of the down garment formed by the sewing method according to the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Hereinafter, the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the embodiments shown in the accompanying drawings, but the present invention is not limited thereto. In the following description, components having the same reference numerals in different drawings have similar functions, so that they will not be described repeatedly unless necessary for an understanding of the invention, and the known components will be briefly described or omitted. However, It should not be understood as being excluded from the embodiment of Fig.

Fig. 1 schematically shows an embodiment of a sewing method according to the present invention. ]

Referring to FIG. 1, a method for sewing a garment fabric according to the present invention comprises the steps of: (P11) preparing a welding tape on which a sewing line has been determined; Determining a downfill space (P12); (P13) determining a seam line to the lining and the outer fabric based on the downfilling space in the weld tape; (P15) sewing the lining and the outer fabric along the seam line (P14) to form a first interface (P15); Forming a second interface at a location opposite the first interface; And forming a downfill space by the first interface and the second interface (P16).

The method according to the present invention can be applied to any production process in which the filling material is filled between the lining and the outer material, such as clothing, mat covers or bedding, and the invention will be described below with reference to garments such as parka, The present invention is not limited thereto.

For application of the method according to the present invention, a welding tape or welding film should be prepared (P11). A seam tape may be prepared as an alternative to a welding tape or a welding film. The welding tape or welding film may be made from, for example, an acrylic material, a nylon polymer, a polyester polymer, a polylactic acid (PLA) polymer, a polyvinyl chloride polymer, or a combination thereof. The core tape can also be, for example, a hot-melt adhesive film and can be a film of a material made of, for example, polyurethane, polyolefin, polyester, nylon, polyamide or a combination thereof. The prepared welding tape or the core tape may have a thickness of 30 to 250 and the width may be appropriately selected according to the lining or the surface. Welding tape or shim tape may have a waterproof function or an insulating function and may further have a moisture permeable waterproof function.

When the welding tape or the core tape is prepared (P11), the down space can be determined (P12). The down space means the space where the down is filled and can be determined according to the design of the down garment. The down-space may be determined by the relative distance between the lining and the outer surface to be formed by the down and the distance between the seams on the welding tape, which may have a generally linear shape or a curved shape. The sewing line can be set according to the determined down space (P13).

A sewing line is a line that allows the welding tape to be fixed to the fabric by the lining or sewing with the lining. The setting of the seam line can be determined by whether the adhesion by a method such as hot pressing will be done or by the design of the filling space. The determination of the seam line includes, for example, the distance from the outer edge of the welding tape to the inside. Once the seam line is determined, the sewing can be done accordingly and one edge of the welding tape can be fixed to the outer surface and the other edge to the lining (P14). If necessary, the outer portion of the seam can be adhered to the lining and the outer surface, respectively, by a method such as hot pressing. In such a portion, the down-filled portion of the down space is prevented from escaping to the outside by adhesion, and at the same time, the boundary portion is formed to be double, thereby improving the warmth. The adhesive portion can be, for example, an outer portion of the seam and an inner portion of the seam, with reference to the seam, so that damage to the seam can be prevented by including the seam in the adhesive.

When the sewing or bonding is completed, a first interface can be formed (P15). The first interface may be formed by a welding tape or a cored tape having both edge portions joined to the lining and the outer surface by sewing or bonding. The height of the first interface can be appropriately set in accordance with the width of the welding tape and the position of the seam line.

When the first interface is formed, a second interface may be formed at a position facing the first interface in the same or similar manner as the first interface. A downfill space may be formed by forming the second interface (P16). And a down-filled space formed by the first interface and the second interface can be filled with down. By forming the downfill space by the first interface and the second interface, it is possible to prevent cold spots from being formed, and at the same time the warmth is improved and the seams can be prevented from being damaged.

The following is an explanation of embodiments of the respective processes to which the method according to the present invention is applied.

2A and 2B illustrate an embodiment of a structure in which a lining and a cloth are connected by a welding tape in a sewing method according to the present invention. Fig.

In this specification, the welding tape 23 is used in the same or similar meaning as the welding film, and the core tape can be used in place of the welding tape 23. Therefore, the description of the welding tape 23 can be modified and applied to suit the characteristics of the core tape, and is not mentioned or described separately.

2A, the welding tape 23 can be fixed to the lining 21 and the surface 22 by a seam, respectively. The portions where the lining 21 and the outer cloth 22 are to be contacted can be preset at both edges along the longitudinal direction of the welding tape 23. And the two side portions of the welding tape 23 can be fixed to the lining 21 and the cloth 22 on the seam lines 24a and 24b. If the both edges are fixed by the seams 24a and 24b, the edge portions can be adhered to the lining 21 and the surface 22, for example, by hot pressing, if necessary. The adhesive portion can be predetermined and can, for example, be a constant portion about the seam lines 24a, 24b. When the welding tape 23 is fixed to the lining 21 and the surface cloth 22, a first interface is formed.

Referring to FIG. 2B, a plurality of welding tapes 23a, 23b, and 23c may be separately fixed to the lining 21 and the outer surface 22 at regular intervals, and the first, second, . And a downfill space may be formed between the first interface and the second interface, and between the second interface and the third interface. The portions to which the welding tapes 23a, 23b, and 23c are bonded may form a straight line or a curved line and may have the same or different adhesive thickness. The distances between the two different interfaces may be the same or different from each other.

2C is a plan view of the downfilling space formed by the lining 21 and the surface 22 and FIG. 2C is a plan view showing the welding tape 23 fixed to the lining or outer surface In the second embodiment.

Referring to FIG. 2C, the lining 21 and the outer cloth 22 may be separated by the welding tapes 23a and 23b. The seams 27a and 27b of the lining 21 can be formed in consideration of the volume of the downfilling space in each of the welding tapes 23a and 23b. The seams 28a and 28b of the outer cloth 22 may also be formed maintaining a distance apart from each other. As described above, an adhesive surface by hot pressing around the seams 27a, 27b, 28a and 28b can be formed. The size of the seams 27a, 27b, 28a and 28b and the adhesive surface may be predetermined and may be adhered to the lining 21 or the surface 22 by, for example, ultrasonic, microwave, ultraviolet or infrared rays . Alternatively, it can be adhered by pressure or thermal resistance. Adhesion by thermal resistance can be achieved by, for example, arranging conductive leads along the seams 27a, 27b, 28a, 28b. A down filling space can be formed by different welding tapes 23a and 23b.

3 shows an embodiment of the down garment formed by the sewing method according to the present invention.

3, a welding tape 23 can be secured to the lining 21 and the outer 22 by seams 24a and 24b and welded along the seams 24a and 24b, 23 may be adhered to the lining 21 and the surface 22. And the down filling space formed by the welding tape 23 may be filled with down.

The sewing method according to the present invention prevents a cold spot from being formed on the outer surface by forming a down-filled space by a welding tape connecting the lining and the outer cloth to each other. Further, the filling space is formed by the welding tape so that the manufacturing process of the down garment is efficiently performed. In addition, the down garment fabric according to the present invention prevents the downs from clumping together and prevents the downs from coming out simultaneously.

While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to exemplary embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention . The invention is not limited by these variations and modifications, but is limited only by the claims appended hereto.

21: Lining 22:
23, 23a, 23b, 23c: welding tape 24a, 24b: sewing line
27a, 27b: seam lines 28a, 28b:

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Preparing a welding tape on which a sewing line has been determined;
Determining a downfill space;
Determining a seam line for the lining and the outer fabric based on the downfilling space in the welded tape;
Sewing each of the lining and the outer fabric along the seam to form a first interface;
Forming a second interface at a location opposite the first interface; And
And forming a downfill space by the first interface and the second interface.
The sewing method according to claim 1, wherein at least a part of the seam formed on the welding tape is hot-pressed against the lining or the outer surface. CLAIMS 1. A fabric for a down garment in which a down space is filled in some space between a lining and an outer surface,
A first welding tape connecting the lining and the outer surface;
A second welding tape connecting the lining and the outer surface at a spaced apart position facing the first welding tape; And
A down filling space formed by the first and second welding tapes,
Wherein the first and second welding tapes are secured to the lining and outer surface by a seam.














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