Edge covering structure at garment edge

By designing a stitched structure between the fabric body and the core-spun cord at the edge of the garment, the edge section is hidden, solving the problem of easy unraveling of traditional binding and improving the durability and aesthetics of the garment.

CN223929580UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24JIAXING JONATAI CLOTHING DESIGN CO LTD
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520530814.X
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-25
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2035-03-25

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Traditional garment binding methods result in the edges being prone to fraying, affecting the lifespan and appearance of the garments and failing to meet high-quality requirements.

Method used

The structure features a fabric body, a first core-sleeved cord, and a second core-sleeved cord. Hollow areas are formed by sewing and the core-sleeved cord is embedded, concealing the edge segments and enhancing stiffness and durability.

Benefits of technology

It effectively prevents the edges from coming undone during wear and washing, improving the quality and sophistication of the garments and enhancing their overall grade.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses an edge covering structure at a clothing edge, relates to the technical field of clothing edge covering, and aims to provide the edge covering structure at the clothing edge, which is not easy to loosen and is relatively flat, and comprises a fabric body, a first core-spun rope and a second core-spun rope, and the fabric body is sequentially provided with a first edge folding section, a bearing section, a second edge folding section and an edge section, the first folding section, the bearing section and the fabric body are sewn to form a first hollow area, the first core-spun rope is arranged in the first hollow area, the second folding section, the bearing section and the edge section are sewn to form a second hollow area, and the second core-spun rope is arranged in the second hollow area. Friction or pulling in the wearing or cleaning process is avoided, so that the condition of thread loosening of the edge section is avoided, and the quality and the delicate degree of clothes are improved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of garment edging technology, and more specifically, to an edging structure for the edge of garments. Background Technology

[0002] In the garment manufacturing industry, edge finishing is a crucial step in ensuring the durability and aesthetics of clothing. Traditional binding methods, which involve folding the edge of the garment in half and sewing it in place, are simple and relatively inexpensive, but have revealed a number of problems in practical application. In particular, this simple folding and sewing method places the edge on the inside of the garment, directly in contact with the wearer's skin. During daily wear and washing, frequent friction and pulling at the edges can easily cause the seams to loosen or even come undone, severely impacting the garment's lifespan and overall quality.

[0003] Furthermore, traditional edging methods often lack refinement in handling details, affecting the overall aesthetics and comfort of the garment. For consumers seeking a high-quality lifestyle and upscale clothing, this deficiency in detail undoubtedly reduces the product's appeal and market competitiveness.

[0004] In view of the above problems, the industry urgently needs an innovative binding structure that aims to solve the problems of easy unraveling, unevenness, and negative impact on the quality of clothing caused by traditional binding methods. Utility Model Content

[0005] In view of the problems existing in the prior art, this utility model provides a binding structure for the edge of clothing to solve the technical problems mentioned in the background art.

[0006] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a binding structure for the edge of a garment, comprising a fabric body, a first core-sleeved cord, and a second core-sleeved cord. The fabric body is sequentially provided with a first folded edge segment, a receiving segment, a second folded edge segment, and an edge segment. The receiving segment and the edge segment are bent and fitted along the second folded edge segment and sewn together. The receiving segment and the fabric body are bent and fitted along the first folded edge segment and sewn together. The first folded edge segment, the receiving segment, and the fabric body are sewn together to form a first hollow area. The first core-sleeved cord is placed within the first hollow area. The second folded edge segment, the receiving segment, and the edge segment are sewn together to form a second hollow area. The second core-sleeved cord is placed within the second hollow area.

[0007] The present invention is further configured such that the receiving section, the edge section and the fabric body are sewn together.

[0008] The present invention is further configured such that a first seam is formed by sewing the fabric body and the receiving section together, and the first seam is close to the first core-sleeved rope, so that the first hollow area is adapted to the first core-sleeved rope.

[0009] The present invention is further configured such that a second suture line is formed by stitching the receiving section and the edge section together, and the second suture line is close to the second core-sleeved rope, so that the second hollow area is adapted to the second core-sleeved rope.

[0010] The present invention is further configured such that the diameter of the second core-sleeved rope is smaller than the diameter of the first core-sleeved rope.

[0011] Compared with the prior art, the present invention provides a binding structure for the edge of clothing, which has the following beneficial effects:

[0012] 1. In this application, the edge section is hidden between the receiving section and the fabric body to avoid friction or pulling during wearing or washing, thereby preventing the edge section from coming loose and improving the quality and refinement of the garment.

[0013] 2. In this application, the stiffness at the edge can be increased by using the first core-sleeved rope and the second core-sleeved rope, so that it can spring back to its initial shape after being squeezed or pulled, ensuring that the garment is stiff and well-shaped, and improving the quality of the garment. Attached Figure Description

[0014] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of a binding structure at the edge of a garment according to the present invention;

[0015] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the planar structure of the present invention with the first and second core-coated ropes removed.

[0016] In the diagram: 1. Fabric body; 11. First folded edge section; 12. Supporting section; 13. Second folded edge section; 14. Edge section; 15. First hollow area; 16. Second hollow area; 17. First seam line; 18. Second seam line; 2. First core-spun cord; 3. Second core-spun cord. Detailed Implementation

[0017] It should be noted that, unless otherwise specified, the embodiments and features described in this application can be combined with each other. The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.

[0018] It should be noted that, unless otherwise specified, all technical and scientific terms used in this application have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this application pertains.

[0019] In this utility model, unless otherwise stated, the orientations used, such as "up" and "down", usually refer to the direction shown in the accompanying drawings, or to the vertical, perpendicular, or gravitational direction; similarly, for ease of understanding and description, "left" and "right" usually refer to the left and right shown in the accompanying drawings; "inner" and "outer" refer to the inner and outer contours of each component itself, but the above directional terms are not used to limit this utility model.

[0020] Please see Figure 1-2 The edge binding structure of the garment includes a fabric body 1, a first core-spun cord 2, and a second core-spun cord 3. The fabric body 1 has a first folded edge section 11, a receiving section 12, a second folded edge section 13, and an edge section 14 arranged sequentially. The receiving section 12 and the edge section 14 are bent and fitted along the second folded edge section 13 and sewn together. The receiving section 12 and the fabric body 1 are bent and fitted along the first folded edge section 11 and sewn together. The first folded edge section 11, the receiving section 12, and the fabric body 1 are sewn together to form a first hollow area 15. The first core-spun cord 2 is placed within the first hollow area 15. The second folded edge section 13, the receiving section 12, and the edge section 14 are sewn together to form a first hollow area 15. 4. A second hollow region 16 is formed by sewing. A second core-sleeved cord 3 is placed inside the second hollow region 16. The receiving section 12, the edge section 14, and the fabric body 1 are sewn together. A first seam 17 is formed between the fabric body 1 and the receiving section 12, and the first seam 17 is close to the first core-sleeved cord 2, so that the first hollow region 15 is adapted to the first core-sleeved cord 2. A second seam 18 is formed between the receiving section 12 and the edge section 14, and the second seam 18 is close to the second core-sleeved cord 3, so that the second hollow region 16 is adapted to the second core-sleeved cord 3. The diameter of the second core-sleeved cord 3 is smaller than the diameter of the first core-sleeved cord 2.

[0021] In practical applications, the second core-sleeved cord 3 is attached to the second folded edge section 13, and one side of its edge section 14 is folded up and attached to the receiving section 12 and sewn together with a sewing machine. The second core-sleeved cord 3 is wrapped between the second folded edge section 13, the receiving section 12 and the edge section 14. Then, the first core-sleeved cord 2 is attached to the first folded edge section 11, and one side of its receiving section 12 is folded up and attached to the fabric body 1 and sewn together with a sewing machine. The first core-sleeved cord 2 is then wrapped between the first folded edge section 11, the receiving section 12 and the fabric body 1. Finally, the receiving section 12, the edge section 14 and the fabric body 1 are sewn together to reinforce them, forming a complete edge binding structure. The edge section 14 is hidden between the receiving section 12 and the fabric body 1 to prevent it from coming undone due to friction and pulling.

[0022] In practical applications, the edge segment 14 and the receiving segment 12 are bent along the second folded edge segment 13, and the edge segment 14 and the receiving segment 12 are sewn together, forming a second hollow area 16 between the second folded edge segment 13, the edge segment 14 and the receiving segment 12. The receiving segment 12 is bent along the first folded edge segment 11, and the receiving segment 12 is sewn together with the fabric body 1, forming a first hollow area 15 between the first folded edge segment 11, the receiving segment 12 and the fabric body 1. The receiving segment 12, the edge segment 14 and the fabric body 1 are sewn and fixed. The first core-spun rope 2 is threaded into the first hollow area 15 by a threading machine or manually, and the second core-spun rope 3 is threaded into the second hollow area 16 to complete the edge binding treatment. Similarly, the edge segment 14 can be hidden between the receiving segment 12 and the fabric body 1 to prevent it from coming loose due to friction and pulling.

[0023] In all the solutions mentioned above, although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.

Claims

1. A binding structure for the edge of a garment, characterized in that, The fabric body (1) includes a first core-sleeved cord (2) and a second core-sleeved cord (3). The fabric body (1) is provided with a first folded edge section (11), a receiving section (12), a second folded edge section (13) and an edge section (14) in sequence. The receiving section (12) and the edge section (14) are bent and attached along the second folded edge section (13) and sewn together. The receiving section (12) and the fabric body (1) are bent and attached along the first folded edge section (11) and sewn together. The first folded edge section (11), the receiving section (12) and the fabric body (1) are sewn together to form a first hollow area (15). The first core-sleeved cord (2) is placed in the first hollow area (15). The second folded edge section (13), the receiving section (12) and the edge section (14) are sewn together to form a second hollow area (16). The second core-sleeved cord (3) is placed in the second hollow area (16).

2. The edge-binding structure at the edge of a garment according to claim 1, characterized in that, The receiving section (12), the edge section (14), and the fabric body (1) are sewn together.

3. The edge-binding structure at the edge of a garment according to claim 1, characterized in that, The fabric body (1) and the receiving section (12) are sewn together to form a first sewing line (17), and the first sewing line (17) is close to the first core-sleeved rope (2), so that the first hollow area (15) is adapted to the first core-sleeved rope (2).

4. The edge-binding structure at the edge of a garment according to claim 3, characterized in that, The receiving section (12) and the edge section (14) are stitched together to form a second suture line (18), and the second suture line (18) is close to the second core-sleeved rope (3) so that the second hollow area (16) is adapted to the second core-sleeved rope (3).

5. The edge-binding structure at the edge of a garment according to claim 1, characterized in that, The diameter of the second core-sleeved rope (3) is smaller than the diameter of the first core-sleeved rope (2).