LIGHT-REFLECTIVE PATTERN
20250019880 ยท 2025-01-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
D05C17/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
International classification
Abstract
A light-reflective pattern, disposed on a surface of a sheet-shaped object and formed from reflective threads and non-reflective threads by sewing, includes: a plurality of non-reflective regions formed from the non-reflective threads, and a plurality of gaps formed between the plurality of non-reflective regions, with the reflective threads disposed in the plurality of gaps. The reflective threads are exposed from the surface of the sheet-shaped object, allowing the light-reflective pattern to have a light reflection function.
Claims
1. A light-reflective pattern, disposed on a surface of a sheet-shaped object and formed from reflective threads and non-reflective threads by sewing, comprising: a plurality of non-reflective regions formed from the non-reflective threads in the light-reflective pattern; and a plurality of gaps formed between the plurality of non-reflective regions; the reflective threads are disposed in the plurality of gaps and are exposed from the surface of the sheet-shaped object.
2. The light-reflective pattern as claimed in claim 1, wherein the reflective threads are not inserted into the sheet-shaped object.
3. The light-reflective pattern as claimed in claim 1, wherein two sides of the reflective threads disposed in the gaps are supported by the non-reflective threads.
4. The light-reflective pattern as claimed in claim 1, wherein top edges of the reflective threads are substantially flush with top edges of the non-reflective threads.
5. The light-reflective pattern as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a plurality of superficial threads disposed on the surface of the sheet-shaped object and located in the plurality of gaps, with the reflective threads pressed by the superficial threads.
6. The light-reflective pattern as claimed in claim 5, further comprising a plurality of bottom threads disposed on another surface of the sheet-shaped object, and the superficial threads penetrate the sheet-shaped object and catch the bottom threads.
7. The light-reflective pattern as claimed in claim 1, wherein the reflective threads are in a different color from the non-reflective threads.
8. The light-reflective pattern as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one reflective thread is disposed in each of the plurality of the gaps or in the plurality of the gaps.
9. The light-reflective pattern as claimed in claim 1, wherein the non-reflective regions each have a first width, and the gaps each have a second width, and a ratio of the first width to the second width is within the range of 5:1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] Objectives, features, and achieved advantages of the invention are herein illustrated with preferred embodiments, depicted with drawings, and described below.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0028] The invention provides a structure for forming a light-reflective pattern 10. The light-reflective pattern 10 is disposed on a surface of a sheet-shaped object 12 and formed from reflective threads and non-reflective threads by sewing. The light-reflective pattern 10 is related to a style, form, symbol or mark, whether meaningful or meaningless, includes a trademark logo or lexical image. For instance,
[0029] The term threads used herein generally refers to various threads, especially threads, yarns, fibers and the like for use with sewing machinery. Thus, the reflective threads disclosed herein are, for example, reflective threads, reflective yarns, and reflective fibers, whereas the non-reflective threads disclosed herein are, for example, non-reflective threads, non-reflective yarns, and non-reflective fibers. The non-reflective threads disclosed herein do not perform any light reflection function but are exemplified by conventional threads or functional threads, such as noctilucent threads/night glowing threads with a noctilucent/night glowing function, noctilucent yarns/night glowing yarns with a noctilucent/night glowing function, electrically conductive threads with an electrical conduction function, electrically conductive yarns with an electrical conduction function, and electrically conductive fibers with an electrical conduction function. The reflective threads disclosed herein has a light reflection function, i.e., is capable of performing light reflection, and is exemplified by threads whose surfaces are provided with tiny reflective elements, such as micro glass beads. The machine sewing or hand sewing mentioned herein refers to various sewing techniques and sewing methods applicable to sewing machinery, including sewing machines and computer-aided embroidering machines.
[0030] The sheet-shaped object 12 disclosed herein is an object that may undergo machine sewing or computer-aided embroidering, and is exemplified by a woven material, such as a fabric. Specifically speaking, the sheet-shaped object 12 includes, but is not limited to, a woven fabric, nonwoven fabric, paper, leather, plastic sheet, plastic film, rubber sheet, and rubber film, which threads can be integrated into through machine sewing or computer-aided embroidering. The sheet-shaped object 12 is a material for use in manufacturing common household items. When the sheet-shaped object 12 is a woven material, it can be processed to make clothes, sportswear, pants, socks, shoes, sneakers, backpacks, hats, name plates, scarves, neckties, neckerchiefs, napkins, and towels. When the sheet-shaped object 12 is leather, it can be processed to make leather jackets, shoes, leather boots, wallets, briefcases, backpacks, hats, and name plates. When the sheet-shaped object 10 is a plastic sheet, plastic film, rubber sheet, or rubber film, it can be processed to make raincoats, rain boots, plastic wallets, bags, backpacks, briefcases, travel bags, and name plates. The sheet-shaped object 12 mentioned herein is exemplified by a fabric.
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[0032] A plurality of reflective threads 30 are disposed in the gaps 22 respectively. The reflective threads 30 each have a thread diameter of 0.150.7 mm, preferably, 0.20.6 mm, and more preferably 0.250.4 mm. In addition, reflective threads provided with micro glass beads are used in this embodiment. Referring to
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[0036] The reflective threads 30 are in the same color as or in a different color from the non-reflective threads 40 to augment contrast and render the light-reflective pattern 10 colorful and variable.
[0037] In an embodiment of the invention, the non-reflective regions 20 each have a first width W1, and the gaps 22 each have a second width W2. The ratio of the first width W1 to the second width W2 is within the range of 5:1, preferably within the range of 4:1 or 3:1, and more preferably within the range of 2:1 or 1.2:1.
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[0039] In the embodiment illustrated by
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[0041] The light-reflective pattern 10 (10) of the invention has some advantages. For example, the reflective threads 30 are directly exposed from the surface 14 of the sheet-shaped object 12, such as a fabric or a woven fabric, but are not inserted and hidden in the sheet-shaped object 12, with a view to achieving an enhanced light reflection function, and prevent the reflective threads from being damaged.
[0042] The reflective threads 30 are exposed from the surface of the sheet-shaped object 12. Since the reflective threads 30 are not inserted into the sheet-shaped object 12, the required amount of the reflective threads and the incurred cost are greatly reduced, effectively reducing the weight of the sheet-shaped object and the weight of the clothes, fabrics and wearables made of the sheet-shaped object.
[0043] The non-reflective regions 20 of the light-reflective pattern 10 is conducive to the protection of the reflective threads 30 from touch and damage and the reduction of the chance of micro glass beads falling off so as to maintain the integrity of the reflective threads and the integrity of the light reflection function.
[0044] The non-reflective threads 40 undergo embroidering or sewing so as to be integrated into the sheet-shaped object 12 to form a stable structure. The two sides of the reflective threads 30 adjoin the non-reflective threads 40. Therefore, the reflective threads 30 have their two sides supported by the non-reflective threads 40, and thus the reflective threads 30 are steadily positioned on the surface 14 of the sheet-shaped object 12.
[0045] The reflective threads 30 in the light-reflective pattern 10 are spaced apart from each other. Light falls on the light-reflective pattern 10 and reflects off the reflective threads 30 in the light-reflective pattern 10. The shadiness of the reflected light ensures that the graphics of the light-reflective pattern 10 is completely visible. The invention not only provides a light reflection function but also protects the reflective threads 30 against damage.
[0046] The non-reflective regions 20 of the light-reflective pattern 10 (10A, 10B, 10) are formed by embroidering and thus have a thickness. Moreover, the reflective threads 30 have a thickness. Thus, the light-reflective pattern 10 is three-dimensional and solid and provides three-dimensional images.
[0047] In an embodiment of the invention, the superficial threads press against the reflective threads such that the reflective threads are flush with the fabric surfaces, and in consequence the surfaces of the woven materials or fabrics are not coarse. The whole light-reflective pattern 10 is formed from threads (reflective threads and non-reflective threads). The reflective threads are flanked by the non-reflective threads. The top edges of the reflective threads are substantially flush with the top edges of the non-reflective threads to not only reduce the chance of the reflective threads being touched but also ensure that the surfaces of woven materials or fabrics are not coarse.
[0048] The light-reflective pattern 10 is formed from threads and thus does not conceal pores of fabrics, ensuring air permeability.
[0049] The light-reflective pattern 10 can be integrated into wearables or common household items to ensure user safety.
[0050] The light-reflective pattern of the invention is formed through computer-aided sewing or computer-aided embroidering to achieve rapid pattern variations and reduce the cost incurred.
[0051] Although the invention has been disclosed as above with the embodiments, it is not intended to limit the invention. A person having ordinary skill in the art to which the invention pertains can make various changes and modifications without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Therefore, scope of protection of the invention shall be subject to what is defined in the pending claims.