Patent classifications
D06P3/52
Woven fabric
A comfortable fabric with a strong three-dimensional effect is woven from warps and wefts. The warps and the wefts are woven into a 1/1 pattern, wherein the warp density is 11 threads/cm and the weft density is 10 threads/cm. The warps and the wefts each include a cationic dyeable polyester hollow yarn that comprises two different polyester yarns which can be dyed with two different colors. The warps and wefts comprise big-belly yarns and the cationic dyeable polyester hollow yarns. The resulting fabric has protruding patterns, a strong three-dimensional effect, good air permeability, a rough feel to the touch, and a unique aesthetic appearance.
GARMENT WITH CUSTOMIZABLE FACE COVERING
Disclosed herein is a customized garment a method of forming the customized garment. The method involves first forming a garment having an integrated gaiter coupled to a neckline of the customized garment. The integrated gaiter has a customizable insert coupled to a front portion of the integrated gaiter. The integrated gaiter is stretched over a platen so that an entirety of the customizable insert is flat. Heat transfer sublimation is used to transfer imagery from sublimation paper to the customizable insert.
GARMENT WITH CUSTOMIZABLE FACE COVERING
Disclosed herein is a customized garment a method of forming the customized garment. The method involves first forming a garment having an integrated gaiter coupled to a neckline of the customized garment. The integrated gaiter has a customizable insert coupled to a front portion of the integrated gaiter. The integrated gaiter is stretched over a platen so that an entirety of the customizable insert is flat. Heat transfer sublimation is used to transfer imagery from sublimation paper to the customizable insert.
INK COMPOSITIONS WITH POLYURETHANE BINDER
The present disclosure describes ink compositions having a polyurethane binder. In one example, an ink composition can include water, an organic co-solvent, a colorant, and a polyurethane binder. The polyurethane binder can include polymerized prepolymer segments including a polymerized diisocyanate and a polymerized polyol, wherein the prepolymer segments terminate in isocyanate groups. The polyurethane binder can also include polymerized chain extenders connecting the polymerized prepolymer segments. The polymerized chain extenders can include a polymerized siloxane-containing diamine and a polymerized acid-containing diamine.
TEXTILE PRINTING
A textile printing system include an ink composition and a fabric substrate. The ink composition includes from 50 wt % to 95 wt % water, from 4 wt % to 49 wt % organic co-solvent, from 0.5 wt % to 12 wt % pigment with a dispersant associated with a surface thereof, and from 0.5 wt % to 20 wt % of a polyurethane particles. The polyurethane particles include a polyurethane strand with a polyurethane backbone with a pendant reactive (meth)acrylate-containing diol group and terminal end cap groups. The terminal end cap groups independently are selected from a monoalcohol, a monoamine, an acrylate, a methacrylate, or a combination thereof.
FLUID SETS
A fluid set can include an ink composition and a fixer composition. The ink composition can include an ink vehicle, pigment, and from 2 wt % to 15 wt % polyurethane binder The fixer composition can include a fixer vehicle, from 1 wt % to 10 wt % quaternary amine-containing polymer, and from 0.5 wt % to 8 wt % blocked nonionic polyisocyanate crosslinking agent.
Modified Indigo Compounds and Methods of Dyeing a Substrate Using a Modified Indigo Compound
The present disclosure provides dye compounds for use in dyeing textiles.
FLUID SETS
A fluid set can include an ink composition including an ink vehicle, pigment, and from 2 wt % to 15 wt % acrylic latex binder. The fluid set can also include a fixer fluid including a fixer vehicle, and from 0.5 wt % to 12 wt % of a cationic fixing agent including an azetidinium-containing polyamine.
Textile printing
Herein is described a method of printing on a textile substrate. The method may comprise: a. applying a primer comprising a cross-linkable primer resin onto a surface of the textile substrate to form a primer layer; b. electrophotographically printing onto the primer layer an electrostatic ink composition comprising a cross-linkable thermoplastic resin to form a printed layer; c. applying a cross-linking composition comprising a cross-linking agent to the printed layer, wherein i. the cross-linking agent penetrates into at least the electrostatic ink composition and the primer layer; and/or ii. the cross-linking agent is a non-isocyanate agent; and d. activating the cross-linking agent. Printed textiles are also described.
Textile printing
Herein is described a method of printing on a textile substrate. The method may comprise: a. applying a primer comprising a cross-linkable primer resin onto a surface of the textile substrate to form a primer layer; b. electrophotographically printing onto the primer layer an electrostatic ink composition comprising a cross-linkable thermoplastic resin to form a printed layer; c. applying a cross-linking composition comprising a cross-linking agent to the printed layer, wherein i. the cross-linking agent penetrates into at least the electrostatic ink composition and the primer layer; and/or ii. the cross-linking agent is a non-isocyanate agent; and d. activating the cross-linking agent. Printed textiles are also described.