BONDING STRUCTURE OF FABRIC AND PROCESSED FABRIC ARTICLE HAVING THE SAME
20170106624 ยท 2017-04-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B32B5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B7/05
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2307/54
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B3/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2250/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2307/724
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B5/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B7/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B5/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B32B5/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B5/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Disclosed are a structure for bonding a fabric, and a processed fabric article having the same. The structure includes: a first fabric; a second fabric; and a bonding member, wherein attachment surfaces attached with the first fabric and the second fabric, respectively, and sewing lines spaced apart from the attachment surfaces, and sewed in a state of being in contact with center portions of the attachment surfaces are sequentially formed from both ends toward an inner side with respect to a center axis in a longitudinal direction of the bonding member.
Claims
1. A structure for bonding a fabric, comprising: a first fabric; a second fabric provided so as to be adjacent to the first fabric; and a bonding member, in which attachment surfaces attached to the first fabric and the second fabric, respectively, and sewing lines spaced apart from the attachment surfaces and sewed in a state of being in contact with center portions of the attachment surfaces are sequentially formed from both ends toward an inner side with respect to a center axis in a longitudinal direction of the bonding member.
2. The structure of claim 1, wherein a folding line, along which the bonding member is folded, is formed between the attachment surface and the sewing line.
3. The structure of claim 2, wherein the bonding member is provided with a division surface defined as a predetermined region between the sewing lines, and the division surface divides a space between the first fabric and the second fabric.
4. The structure of claim 3, further comprising: a reinforcing member, of which both lateral surfaces are attached to the attachment surface and the division surface, respectively.
5. The structure of claim 1, wherein the bonding member is formed of a mesh fabric.
6. The structure of claim 1, wherein the attachment surfaces of the bonding member are bonded to the first fabric and the second fabric, respectively, by an adhesive.
7. The structure of claim 1, wherein the bonding member is formed in a strap form.
8. The structure of claim 1, wherein the attachment surface and the sewing line are symmetrically formed with respect to the center axis.
9. The structure of claim 1, wherein fillings are filled in a space between the first fabric and the second fabric divided by the bonding member.
10. The structure of claim 9, wherein the fillings include at least one of hair of mammals, hair of birds, cotton, and synthetic cotton.
11. A processed fabric article having the structure of bonding the fabric of claim 1.
12. The processed fabric article of claim 11, wherein a folding line, along which the bonding member is folded, is formed between the attachment surface and the sewing line.
13. The processed fabric article of claim 11, wherein the bonding member is provided with a division surface defined as a predetermined region between the sewing lines, and the division surface divides a space between the first fabric and the second fabric.
14. The processed fabric article of claim 11, further comprising: a reinforcing member, of which both lateral surfaces are attached to the attachment surface and the division surface, respectively
15. The processed fabric article of claim 11, wherein the bonding member is formed of a mesh fabric.
16. The processed fabric article of claim 11, wherein the attachment surfaces of the bonding member are bonded to the first fabric and the second fabric, respectively, by an adhesive.
17. The processed fabric article of claim 11, wherein the bonding member is formed in a strap form.
18. The processed fabric article of claim 11, wherein the fillings include at least one of hair of mammals, hair of birds, cotton, and synthetic cotton.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0027] Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Unless there is a special definition or mention, terms indicating a direction used in the present description are based on a state illustrated in the drawing. Further, the same reference numeral designates the same member throughout each exemplary embodiment. In the meantime, for convenience of the description, a thickness or a size of each constituent element illustrated in the drawings may be exaggerated, and it does not mean that the constituent element needs to be actually configured with a corresponding size or a ratio between the elements.
[0028] A fabric bonding structure will be described with reference to
[0029] Clothes may adopt a bonding structure for bonding inner and outer fabrics by various manners as necessary. For example, as illustrated in
[0030] Referring to
[0031] As a method of overcoming a disadvantage of the sewing line, an adhesive may be used. However, when the adhesive is used, separation force between the outer fabric 10a and the inner fabric 10b is concentrated to a region P2 in which a bonding part according to a cross-section view begins, so that the bonding part 21 may be easily damaged during a long-term degradation process of the adhesive or a separation process of the outer fabric 10a and the inner fabric 10b by a temporal impact.
[0032] The long-term or short-term degradation of the bonding force may be equally generated even when the sewing line is formed or the sewing line and the adhesive layer are simultaneously formed.
[0033] The present invention relates to a fabric bonding structure capable of preventing bonding force from deteriorating and preventing fillings from being discharged to the outside, and inner and outer fabrics 10a and 10b are bonded by using a separate bonding member 20 inside a bonding part P1.
[0034] This will be described in detail below.
[0035] The bonding member will be described with reference to
[0036] The bonding member 200 according to the present exemplary embodiment may be formed of a mesh member shaped like a strap having a predetermined length. Referring to
[0037] In the meantime, as the bonding member 20, a fabric having a shape, in which at least a partial region is cut, as well as the mesh member, may be used.
[0038] Next, as illustrated in
[0039] Next, as illustrated in
[0040] In this case, the respective elements, such as the attachment surfaces 21, the folding lines F, and the sewing lines S, of the bonding member 20 may be symmetrically formed based on the center axis C-C in the longitudinal direction. The attachment surfaces 21, the folding lines F, and the sewing lines S are symmetrically formed as described above, thereby preventing a phenomenon, in which a final processed fabric article is distorted in an attachment surface portion.
[0041] The attachment surfaces 21 are bonded to the aforementioned inner and outer fabrics, respectively, and the division surface 24 divides the space between the inner and outer fabrics to prevent a phenomenon in which the filling and the like lean to one side.
[0042] A connection relation of the bonding member will be described with reference to
[0043] In particular, as illustrated in
[0044] When the bonding member is completely attached, the upper attachment surface 21 is fixed to the outer fabric 10a and the lower attachment surface 21 is fixed to the inner fabric 10b. In this case, the division surface 24 divides the internal space between the inner fabric 10a and the outer fabric 10b into a first space S1 and a second space S2.
[0045] As described above, each of the first space S1 and the second space S2 divided by the division surface 24 may be filled with fillings for keeping warmth and the like. In this case, hair of mammals, hair of birds, cotton, and synthetic resin cotton or a combination thereof may be used as the fillings.
[0046] A fabric bonding structure according to another exemplary embodiment will be described with reference to
[0047] First, referring to
[0048] As illustrated in
[0049] The reinforcing member 30 is formed in a strap shape having a relatively smaller width than that of the bonding member. Both sides of the reinforcing member 30 are attached to the attachment surface 21 and the division surface 24 of the bonding member, respectively. The pair of reinforcing members 30 may be provided and attached to the upper and lower attachment surfaces 21. In this case, the reinforcing member 30 may be attached to the other side of the folding line.
[0050] In embodiments of the present invention, it is possible to isolate fillings filled inside a fabric from the outside even without forming a sewing line, and bonding force at a bonding portion is excellent compared to a method of forming a sewing line or a bonding method using an adhesive in the related art, it is possible to prevent undesired discharge of the fillings, and ventilation performance between inner spaces filled with the fillings is excellent and thus restoration force of an entire processed fabric article is excellent.
[0051] It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the present invention described above may be implemented into other specific forms without departing from the technical spirit thereof or essential characteristics. Thus, it is to be appreciated that embodiments described above are intended to be illustrative in every sense, and not restrictive. The scope of the present invention is represented by the claims to be described below rather than the detailed description, and it should be interpreted that all the changes or modified forms, which are derived from the meaning of the scope of the claims, the scope of the claims, and the equivalents thereto, are included in the scope of the present invention.