D06P1/002

TEXTILE PRODUCT HAVING LATENT IMAGE THAT SLOWLY APPEARS FOLLOWING REPEATED WASHINGS
20190330797 · 2019-10-31 ·

A textile product is disclosed having a latent image created from water-based ink which is applied using a screen printing process. The image is thereafter hidden underneath a second image created from a plasticizing emulsion such as plastisol which is partially cured. The partial cure causes a portion of the plasticizing emulsion to be removed from the textile product during washing and after repeated washings, the latent image becomes revealed.

Dyed artificial leather and a production method therefor

A dyed artificial leather includes a fibrous base containing ultrafine fibers with a filament fineness of 2 decitex or less and a polymeric elastomer, and characterized in that the lightness difference L* between the ultrafine fibers and the polymeric elastomer represented by the following equation meet the requirement of 16L*5: L*=(average lightness L* of ultrafine fibers)(average lightness L* of polymeric elastomer). A production method for dyed artificial leather includes a first dying step in which artificial leather constituted mainly of a fibrous base containing ultrafine fibers with a filament fineness of 2 decitex or less and a polymeric elastomer is dyed using a dye and a subsequent second dyeing step performed at a dye concentration that is 0.1% to 30% of the dye concentration (owf) in the first dyeing step.

Ink fluid set for printing on textile

The present disclosure provides an ink fluid set containing an aqueous pre-treatment composition, a clear ink, and colored aqueous inkjet inks. This ink fluid set is particularly suitable for printing on polyester, cotton, and blends of cotton and synthetic textiles.

Method and apparatus for dyeing garments

Described herein are apparatuses and methods for dyeing garments. An exemplary apparatus comprises a dye injection system configured to dispense concentrated liquid dye; a dyeing machine comprising a dyeing chamber configured for dyeing at least one garment in a dyebath; and a controller in communication with the dye injection system and the dyeing machine, wherein the controller is configured: to receive at least one garment parameter corresponding to the at least one garment; based at least in part on the at least one received garment parameter, cause the dye injection system to dispense a volume of concentrated liquid dye containing an amount of dyestuff that can be substantially absorbed by the at least one garment; and cause the dyeing machine to execute a dye cycle such that substantially all of the dyestuff in the dispensed concentrated liquid dye is absorbed by the at least one garment within the dyeing chamber.

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DYEING GARMENTS
20240295071 · 2024-09-05 ·

Described herein are apparatuses and methods for dyeing garments. An exemplary apparatus comprises a dye injection system configured to dispense concentrated liquid dye; a dyeing machine comprising a dyeing chamber configured for dyeing at least one garment in a dyebath; and a controller in communication with the dye injection system and the dyeing machine, wherein the controller is configured: to receive at least one garment parameter corresponding to the at least one garment; based at least in part on the at least one received garment parameter, cause the dye injection system to dispense a volume of concentrated liquid dye containing an amount of dyestuff that can be substantially absorbed by the at least one garment; and cause the dyeing machine to execute a dye cycle such that substantially all of the dyestuff in the dispensed concentrated liquid dye is absorbed by the at least one garment within the dyeing chamber.

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DYEING GARMENTS
20240295072 · 2024-09-05 ·

Described herein are apparatuses and methods for dyeing garments. An exemplary apparatus comprises a dye injection system configured to dispense concentrated liquid dye; a dyeing machine comprising a dyeing chamber configured for dyeing at least one garment in a dyebath; and a controller in communication with the dye injection system and the dyeing machine, wherein the controller is configured: to receive at least one garment parameter corresponding to the at least one garment; based at least in part on the at least one received garment parameter, cause the dye injection system to dispense a volume of concentrated liquid dye containing an amount of dyestuff that can be substantially absorbed by the at least one garment; and cause the dyeing machine to execute a dye cycle such that substantially all of the dyestuff in the dispensed concentrated liquid dye is absorbed by the at least one garment within the dyeing chamber.

INDIGO AND RING DYEING PROCESS USING SULFUR DYE AS BARRIER, AND MATERIAL PRODUCED THEREBY
20240360619 · 2024-10-31 ·

A method of ring dyeing a yarn includes the steps of providing a cellulosic yarn chosen from the group consisting of open-end yarns and ring yarns. The yarn is immersed in only one sulfur dye box, the sulfur dye box having a sulfur concentration of 1 to 50 grams/liter. The yarn is skyed for less than 30 seconds after removal from the sulfur dye box. The yarn is rinsed in water after skying. The yarn is dyed in an indigo dye bath, with the indigo dye bath maintained at a pH of 10.8 and 12.8. The yarn is skyed after removal from the indigo dye box.

Inkjet printing on dyed synthetic fabrics
09624390 · 2017-04-18 · ·

A process and a kit for inkjet printing high resolution color and stretchable images on dyed synthetic substrates are provided.

DYED ARTIFICIAL LEATHER AND A PRODUCTION METHOD THEREFOR

A dyed artificial leather includes a fibrous base containing ultrafine fibers with a filament fineness of 2 decitex or less and a polymeric elastomer, and characterized in that the lightness difference L* between the ultrafine fibers and the polymeric elastomer represented by the following equation meet the requirement of 16L*5: L*=(average lightness L* of ultrafine fibers)(average lightness L* of polymeric elastomer). A production method for dyed artificial leather includes a first dying step in which artificial leather constituted mainly of a fibrous base containing ultrafine fibers with a filament fineness of 2 decitex or less and a polymeric elastomer is dyed using a dye and a subsequent second dyeing step performed at a dye concentration that is 0.1% to 30% of the dye concentration (owf) in the first dyeing step.

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTURING CARPETS WITH AN ANTIQUE APPEARANCE USING AN AUTOMATED CARPET LOOM
20250243613 · 2025-07-31 · ·

The invention relates to a method and apparatus for manufacturing carpets with an antique appearance using an automated weaving machine. The system integrates advanced control of warp tension, specialized pile yarn, and a unique reed and lancet assembly to replicate the randomized wear patterns, variable pile heights, and textural intricacies characteristic of aged carpets. A blend of synthetic and natural fibers undergoes a proprietary crimping, spinning, and two-stage dyeing process, producing multicolored yarn with pseudo-random shrinkage properties. Warp threads are precisely positioned using weighted beams and tiered lancets, enabling the creation of areas with zero and non-zero pile heights, separated by gradual transition zones. The resulting carpets exhibit high aesthetic authenticity and structural durability. A chi-squared statistical process ensures the randomness of worn patterns, optimizing the antique effect. The invention provides a scalable and efficient solution for producing affordable carpets that closely mimic the look and feel of genuine antiques.