Method of adorning an article
10568376 ยท 2020-02-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
B29C66/4724
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B44C1/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/72
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C66/45
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/565
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/4815
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2451/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A42B1/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B29C65/72
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/48
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C65/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B37/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B44C1/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B44C1/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A method of adorning an article including the steps of: providing a first layer; cutting the first layer along a first border edge that surrounds a discrete piece of the first layer; separating the discrete piece of the first layer from a remaining portion of the first layer to thereby produce a void within the first border edge; providing a pre-formed insert piece configured to fit within the void and having a second border edge having a shape that conforms to a shape of at least a portion of the first border edge; directing the insert piece into the void with the void and insert piece pre-aligned so that the second border edge is placed against or immediately adjacent to the first border edge where the first and second border edge shapes conform; with the insert piece directed into the void, fixing the insert piece and remaining portion of the first layer together to define an adornment assembly; and integrating the adornment assembly into an article to adorn the article.
Claims
1. A method of adorning an article, the method comprising the steps of: providing a first flexible, resilient layer of a first material having a first thickness between oppositely facing first and second surfaces; cutting the first layer fully between the first and second surfaces along a first border edge that surrounds a discrete piece of the first layer; separating the discrete piece of the first layer from a remaining portion of the first layer to thereby produce a void within the first border edge; providing a pre-formed, flexible, resilient insert piece configured as a single fabric layer to fit within the void and having a thickness between third and fourth surfaces and a second border edge having a shape that conforms to a shape of at least a portion of the first border edge; directing the insert piece by itself into the void with the void and insert piece pre-aligned so that the second border edge is placed against the first border edge along portions of the first and second border edges where the first and second border edge shapes conform, the insert piece and void relatively dimensioned so that the insert piece is compressed within the void so that the first and second border edges are directly engaged, whereby the first material and fabric are urged directly against each other along the portions of the first and second border edges where the first and second border edge shapes conform as an incident of the insert piece being directed into the void and compressed, and fixing the insert piece and remaining portion of the first layer together and to an article while maintaining the first material and fabric urged directly against each other along the portions of the first and second border edges where the first and second border shapes conform to define an adornment assembly on the article that adorns the article, the first and third surfaces substantially flush with the insert piece and remaining portion of the first layer fixed to the article.
2. The method of adorning an article according to claim 1 wherein the insert piece and remaining portion of the first layer are fixed together as an incident of the insert piece and remaining portion of the first layer being fixed to the article.
3. The method of adorning an article according to claim 1 wherein with the insert piece and remaining portion of the first layer fixed together, the first and third surfaces are viewable together on the adornment assembly and the first and third surfaces contrast visually at the first and second border edges where the second border edge and first border edge are urged directly against each other whereby as an incident of the first and second border edges being urged directly against each other, there is a sharp visual transition between the visually contrasting first and third surfaces.
4. The method of adorning an article according to claim 1 wherein the first and second border edges each has an extent and the first and second border edges conform closely in shape over substantially an entire extent of each of the first and second border edges.
5. The method of adorning an article according to claim 1 wherein the first layer is a fabric layer.
6. The method of adorning an article according to claim 5 wherein the insert piece is formed from a felt layer and the first layer is a felt layer.
7. The method of adorning an article according to claim 1 wherein the insert piece and remaining portion of the first layer are fixed together by fixing a first backing layer against the second and fourth surfaces.
8. The method of adorning an article according to claim 7 wherein the first backing layer is a double-sided fusible material.
9. The method of adorning an article according to claim 8 further comprising the step of fixing a second backing layer against the first backing layer, wherein the steps of fixing the first and second backing layers comprise fixing the first and second backing layers by fusion with an hydraulic fusing machine.
10. The method of adorning an article according to claim 9 further comprising the step of cutting the first layer around the insert to define a desired perimeter shape for the adornment assembly.
11. The method of adorning an article according to claim 1 wherein the thicknesses of the first layer and pre-formed insert piece are approximately the same.
12. The method of adorning an article according to claim 1 wherein the article is a headwear piece with an exposed surface against which the adornment assembly is placed.
13. The method of adorning an article according to claim 1 wherein the first and third surfaces are substantially flush fully around the void with the insert piece directed into the void.
14. The method of adorning an article according to claim 1 wherein the step of fixing the insert piece and remaining portion of the first layer together and to the article comprises securing the adornment assembly onto the article using a line of stitching.
15. The method of adorning an article according to claim 1 wherein the insert piece comprises a felt layer with a pattern formed on the third surface of the felt layer.
16. The method of adorning an article according to claim 1 further comprising the step of performing the cutting and separating steps at first and second discrete locations on the first layer to produce first and second voids, and directing first and second insert pieces into the first and second voids, respectively.
17. The method of adorning an article according to claim 1 wherein the adornment assembly has a thickness that is not substantially greater than the first thickness.
18. The method of adorning an article according to claim 1 wherein a part of the insert piece is captively maintained directly between spaced parts of the first border edge.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(18) The adornment assembly 10 may also take virtually a limitless number of different forms. The adornment may be in the form of a logo, informational lettering, eye-catching designs, representations of persons, places, and things, etc. The invention contemplates virtually any type of addition made to the article 12 that serves an ornamental, aesthetic, or informational purpose.
(19) To describe the invention, an exemplary design consisting of the letter I and a circular dot are shown formed in an adornment assembly in
(20) A first layer 14 is used to form the adornment assembly 10, which is shown in completed form in
(21) Using well-known technology, the first layer 14 is cut fully between the first and second surfaces 16, 18 along first border edges 20, 20 that surround discrete pieces 22, 22 of the first layer 14. As shown in
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(24) The insert pieces 28, 28 are then appropriately fixed to the remaining portion 24 of the first layer 14 by any of a number of different suitable means. It is possible that the insert pieces 28, 28 can be dimensioned relative to the dimensions of the voids 26, 26 so that the insert pieces 28, 28 are adequately held through frictional forces alone. The nature of the material making up the first layer 14 and insert pieces 28, 28, and the size of the insert pieces 28, 28 may contribute to making this possible.
(25) Alternatively, as disclosed schematically in
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(27) Once the insert pieces 28, 28 are fixed, the adornment assembly 10 is effectively completed. The first layer 14 may initially be in a starting shape that represents the overall, end, desired configuration for the adornment assembly 10, as shown in
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(29) The insert pieces 28, 28 and remaining portion 24 of the first layer 14 may be fixed together as an incident of integrating the adornment assembly 10 into the article 12. For example, adhesive 46 applied to an exposed surface 52 of the article 12 may secure the first layer 14 and the insert pieces 28, 28 to the article 12 without requiring a separate fixing step.
(30) The thicknesses T, T1, respectively of the first layer 14 and insert piece 28, may be the same or different. In one preferred form, the thicknesses T, T1 are the same so that the first and third surfaces 16, 30 are flush with the insert piece 28 pressed into the void 26. Alternatively, by making the thicknesses T, T1 different, the insert piece 28 can be either recessed within the void 26 or project slightly therefrom.
(31) The first and third surfaces are preferably such as to be visually contrasting so that the insert pieces 20, 28 can be clearly discerned against the first layer 14. Preferably, this contrast is provided at the border edges 20, 34 for the exemplary insert piece 28. It is thus possible to make a sharp and distinct transition where the border edges 20, 34 meet or are in closely adjacent relationship.
(32) The contrast does not have to be over the entire areal extent of the insert pieces 26, 26 at the first and third surfaces 18, 30. The contrast may be by reason of a difference in color, texture, or any other property that produces a visual contrast between the surfaces 16, 30.
(33) While in one preferred form, each of the insert pieces 28, 28 closely conforms in shape around its outside perimeter edge to the inside perimeter edge bounding the respective void 26, 26, the invention contemplates a lesser conforming relationship. For example, in
(34) In an alternative form, as shown in
(35) After forming the pattern 54 on the layer 56, an insert piece 28.sup.4 is produced by cutting through the thickness T2 of the layer 56 to separate the insert piece 28.sup.4 fully therefrom. The insert piece 28.sup.4 has a resulting perimeter border edge 58 that extends fully around the pattern 54.
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(38) The resulting adornment assembly 10.sup.4 is then integrated into the article 12, shown in
(39) In one preferred form, the first layer 14, 14.sup.4 is made from a flexible felt material, which may also be used to form the various insert pieces 28, 28, 28.sup.4. Felt lends itself to precision cutting so that a crisp edge is defined that can be matched closely to an adjacent abutting edge. The precision can be such that the insert pieces 28, 28, 28.sup.4 are not discernible as elements separate from the first layers 14, 14.sup.4. At the same time, the felt material has resiliency which allows close press fitting of the insert pieces 28, 28, 28.sup.4 within their respective complementarily-shaped voids 26, 26, 26.sup.4. However, virtually any type of material might be utilized with the materials making up the first layer 14, 14.sup.4 and insert pieces 28, 28, 28.sup.4 being either the same or different.
(40) As one possible variable, the pattern 54 may be woven on the layer 56 with a construction wherein the thickness T2 of the layer 56 is less than the thickness of the first layer 14.sup.4. A backing layer, such as the backing layers 38, 40, or another type of backing layer, may be applied to the back of the insert piece 28.sup.4, with or without the border region 60, to build the thickness of the insert piece 28.sup.4 up to that of the first layer 28.sup.4 may be flush with the front of the first layer 14.sup.4. A protruding or recessed arrangement is also contemplated for the insert piece 28.sup.4, with or without the border region 60.
(41) With the structures described above, a method of adorning an article can be carried out as shown in block diagram form in
(42) As shown at block 66, a first layer is provided having first and second surfaces.
(43) As shown at block 68, the first layer is cut fully between the first and second surfaces along a first border edge that surrounds a discrete piece of the first layer. The discrete piece of the first layer is separated from a remaining portion of the first layer to produce a void within the first border edge.
(44) As shown at block 70, a pre-formed insert piece is provided that is configured to fit within the void. The insert piece has a thickness between third and fourth surfaces and a second border edge having a shape that conforms to a shape of at least a portion of the first border edge.
(45) As shown at block 70, the insert piece is directed into the void with the void and insert piece pre-aligned so that the second border edge is placed against, or immediately adjacent to, the first border edge along portions of the first and second border edges where the first and second border edge shapes conform.
(46) As shown at block 72, with the insert piece directed into the void, the insert piece and remaining portion of the first layer are fixed together to define the adornment assembly.
(47) In carrying out one form of the invention, the parts of the adornment assembly may be cut by a programmable blade cutting machine where the pattern to be struck can be aligned while the outer perimeter of the substrate is being cut. Simultaneous alignment and cutting can occur to avoid the existing problems, particularly associated with free form embroidery.
(48) The foregoing disclosure of specific embodiments is intended to be illustrative of the broad concepts comprehended by the invention.