Apparatus, material and method of applying the same to garments in order to maintain a crease
10954626 ยท 2021-03-23
Assignee
Inventors
- Kenneth Houlbrook (Leeds, GB)
- Daniel James Houlbrook (Leeds, GB)
- Katherine Rebecca Stewart (Leeds, GB)
Cpc classification
International classification
D06M23/16
TEXTILES; PAPER
D06B11/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
Abstract
The invention relates to a method to apply a material which assists in the maintenance of a crease (4) or other formation in a garment (2), such as a crease line in the leg of a pair of trousers. The material (15) which is applied is of a form which minimizes the opportunity for the material (15) to be visible at the time of application and/or during subsequent use of the garment (2). The material (15) is applied using a method and apparatus (100) in which the spacing of the apparatus nib (14) from which the material (15) is applied, from the garment (2) and/or contact of the nib (14) with the garment (2) is controlled by support members (112, 114) such that the material (15) is applied onto the garment (2) and adheres thereto in a manner in which the desired effect of the material (15) is achieved without the material subsequently causing discolouration and/or passing through the garment (2).
Claims
1. Apparatus for applying a material along a crease line in a garment, said apparatus comprising: a cartridge with a cavity in which a quantity of the material is retained; and said cartridge having a dispensing aperture through which the material can be selectively dispensed from said cavity and one or more support members are provided on the cartridge and which contact with the garment, wherein at least one nib is provided to be selectively located on the dispensing aperture to allow the material to pass from the dispensing aperture and through the selectively located nib onto the garment wherein the nib is selectively located and adjustably positioned on the dispensing aperture with reference to the one or more support members so that the nib end is selectively positioned in a substantially non-pressure contact location with respect to the garment or at a spaced distance from the garment when the one or more support members are located on the crease line to maintain the nib end at a selected position with regard to the garment, the selected position of the nib end determined with respect to a weight of the fabric from which the garment is made and/or the particular material which is being dispensed onto the garment.
2. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the nib is manufactured from a material of a type such that if the nib contacts with the garment material, the material dispensed from the nib is not forced by the nib through the garment.
3. Apparatus according to claim 2 wherein the nib is formed of a material which is capable of deformation when force is applied to the cartridge to move the nib into contact with the garment so as to reduce the force applied by the nib to the dispensed material and hence resist the dispensed material from being forced from one face of the garment through to the opposing face of the garment.
4. Apparatus according to claim 3 wherein the cartridge includes a piston head movable along said cavity under influence of a pressurised fluid introduced into the cartridge cavity via a connection provided on the cartridge to a pressurised fluid source.
5. Apparatus according to claim 4 wherein a contact face of the nib is provided to be located at an angle in a range of 2 to 10 degrees with respect to a garment surface.
6. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein at least two spaced support members are located in line with the nib and are moved along the crease line in advance of the nib with regard to a direction of movement of the cartridge.
7. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein at least two spaced support members are provided in a form of wheels.
8. Apparatus according to claim 7 wherein the wheels are provided as part of a carriage on which the cartridge is located and the cartridge and carriage move with respect to the garment as the material is applied.
9. Apparatus according to claim 7 wherein the wheels are located on or with the cartridge and in line with the nib and contact with the garment so as to be moved along the crease line.
10. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the garment is placed on a surface of a stand, said surface including an elongate groove and the crease line of the garment to which the material is to be applied is positioned to lie in and along the said groove and along which the nib of the cartridge is then moved to apply the material along the crease line.
11. Apparatus according to claim 10 wherein the elongate groove is U or V-shaped in cross section and the garment crease line is V shaped in cross section and the garment is positioned with respect to the elongate groove such that a base point of the V lies in a base of the U or V shaped groove and the material is applied into the V of the garment crease line.
Description
(1) Specific embodiments of the invention are now described with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein;
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(8) The cartridge also includes first and second support members 112,114 which contact with the garment crease line (also referred to as the strike line) as shown. In accordance with the invention, the arrangement of the size or depth of the support members 112, 114 define the distance of the cartridge body 102 from the garment and, more importantly, they, in conjunction with the length of the nib 106 which is fitted to the cartridge, allow the position of the free end 116 of the nib with respect to the garment to be set and maintained as the cartridge is moved along the garment to apply the rein thereto, in accordance with the invention, the free end of the nib is positioned such that there is a non-pressure, contact between the nib and the garment or, a gap is maintained between the free end of the nib and the garment so that there is no contact between the same. This ensures that the material reaches and attaches to the fabric of the garment crease line in a manner so that the material is effectively laid onto the aliment crease line rather than being pressed into and through the fabric of the garment.
(9) As an alternative to the use of support member skids as shown, the support members may be provided as wheels mounted on the cartridge or on a carriage to which the cartridge is attached and the wheels are again aligned with the nib to allow the material to be applied therefrom along the crease line. In one embodiment this means that the wheels are rolled along the crease line.
(10) The cartridge can be provided in one embodiment with a non return member within the cavity which allows the movement of the material towards the dispensing aperture and prevents refilling of the cartridge respectively. The piston is moved by the pressurised air which is introduced to the rear of the same. The supply of the fluid and movement of the cartridge with respect to the garment can be controlled by the operator of the apparatus.
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(13) The same type of garment is illustrated in
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