Patent classifications
A41H42/00
Fully automatic mask production line
A fully automatic mask production line is disclosed, including a mask material loading device, a folding device, a nose wire loading device, a mask body forming device, a mask overturning and conveying device, an ear loop welding device and a collecting device. The mask material loading device is adjacent to the folding device, the nose wire loading device is adjacent to the folding device, a feeding end of the mask body forming device is arranged opposite to the nose wire loading device and the folding device respectively, the mask overturning and conveying device is adjacent to the mask body forming device, and the ear loop welding device and the collecting device are respectively arranged on a conveying path and a conveying tail end of the mask overturning and conveying device.
Fully automatic mask production line
A fully automatic mask production line is disclosed, including a mask material loading device, a folding device, a nose wire loading device, a mask body forming device, a mask overturning and conveying device, an ear loop welding device and a collecting device. The mask material loading device is adjacent to the folding device, the nose wire loading device is adjacent to the folding device, a feeding end of the mask body forming device is arranged opposite to the nose wire loading device and the folding device respectively, the mask overturning and conveying device is adjacent to the mask body forming device, and the ear loop welding device and the collecting device are respectively arranged on a conveying path and a conveying tail end of the mask overturning and conveying device.
MACHINE FOR MANUFACTURING BOXERS
A machine for manufacturing boxers starting from a first and a second tubular fabric includes a separating station configured for separating a fabric element from the second tubular fabric. The machine includes a handling station configured for defining an operating configuration in which the first tubular fabric defines an operating area, and a moving device configured for placing the fabric element inside the operating area. The machine further comprises a sewing station configured for receiving the incoming tubular fabric and the fabric element placed in the operating area and for sewing longitudinal edges the fabric element to edge segments of an end of the first tubular fabric so as to obtain a boxer.
MACHINE FOR MANUFACTURING BOXERS
A machine for manufacturing boxers starting from a first and a second tubular fabric includes a separating station configured for separating a fabric element from the second tubular fabric. The machine includes a handling station configured for defining an operating configuration in which the first tubular fabric defines an operating area, and a moving device configured for placing the fabric element inside the operating area. The machine further comprises a sewing station configured for receiving the incoming tubular fabric and the fabric element placed in the operating area and for sewing longitudinal edges the fabric element to edge segments of an end of the first tubular fabric so as to obtain a boxer.
Automated inspection measurement in garment manufacturing
A system for inspecting and validating processes performed on a continuous web of fabric in an automated apparel manufacturing environment. The continuous web of fabric can move in a step wise fashion across a work area where tooling can perform one or more processes on the continuous web of fabric. At least one projector is provided to display an image onto the continuous web of fabric the image including a first image related to an article to be manufactured and a second image related to a reference grid. The continuous web of fabric and the first and second images are viewed by a camera, and data related to the viewed first and second images and the continuous web of fabric can be sent to a computer implemented control center which can analyze the data to determine whether a deviation or error exists regarding the manufacturing process.
Virtual Showroom System with Augmented Reality
A system allows a user to select designs for apparel and preview these designs before manufacture. The previews provide photorealistic visualizations in two or three dimensions, and can be presented on a computer display, projected on a screen, or presented in virtual reality (e.g., via headset), or augmented reality. The system can also include a projection system that projects the new designs onto garments on mannequins in a showroom. The garments and the new designs projected onto the garments have a three-dimensional appearance as if the garments having the new designs are worn by people. Software and lasers are used in finishing the garments to produce garments with the new designs and the finished garments have an appearance of the three-dimensional appearance of the garments and new designs on the mannequins with the new designs projected onto the garments by the projection system.
Custom apparel products by using fabric templates and laser finishing
Laser finishing of apparel products allows an operating model that reduces finishing cost, lowers carrying costs, increases productivity, shortens time to market, be more reactive to trends, reduce product constraints, reduces lost sales and dilution, and more. Improved aspects include design, development, planning, merchandising, selling, making, and delivering. The model uses fabric templates, each of which can be used to produce a multitude of laser finishes. Operational efficiency is improved.
Custom apparel products by using fabric templates and laser finishing
Laser finishing of apparel products allows an operating model that reduces finishing cost, lowers carrying costs, increases productivity, shortens time to market, be more reactive to trends, reduce product constraints, reduces lost sales and dilution, and more. Improved aspects include design, development, planning, merchandising, selling, making, and delivering. The model uses fabric templates, each of which can be used to produce a multitude of laser finishes. Operational efficiency is improved.
Apparel Products by Using Fabric Templates and Laser Finishing
Laser finishing of apparel products allows an operating model that reduces finishing cost, lowers carrying costs, increases productivity, shortens time to market, be more reactive to trends, reduce product constraints, reduces lost sales and dilution, and more. Improved aspects include design, development, planning, merchandising, selling, making, and delivering. The model uses fabric templates, each of which can be used to produce a multitude of laser finishes. Operational efficiency is improved.
Apparel Products by Using Fabric Templates and Laser Finishing
Laser finishing of apparel products allows an operating model that reduces finishing cost, lowers carrying costs, increases productivity, shortens time to market, be more reactive to trends, reduce product constraints, reduces lost sales and dilution, and more. Improved aspects include design, development, planning, merchandising, selling, making, and delivering. The model uses fabric templates, each of which can be used to produce a multitude of laser finishes. Operational efficiency is improved.