Forming template suitable for jacket collar

By using the base plate, middle plate, and top plate structure of the jacket collar forming template, the problem of difficult forming of hidden zippers and snap buttons on jacket collars has been solved, achieving efficient and uniform collar production and improving quality and efficiency.

CN223929587UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24FUJIAN SEVEN FASHION TECH CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202520590030.6
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-31
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2035-03-31

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Technical Problem

The existing concealed zipper and snap button design for jacket collars is difficult to mold in one piece, resulting in high production difficulty, inconsistent product quality, low efficiency, and the need for skilled sewing workers.

Method used

Using a molding template suitable for jacket collars, including a base plate, a middle plate, and a top platen, the zipper and snap fastener are precisely positioned and concealed by structures such as positioning pins, alignment holes, and marking lines.

Benefits of technology

It achieves efficient and uniform shaping of collars, with good concealment of snaps and zippers, reducing the difficulty of production, allowing even novice sewing workers to operate, and improving production efficiency and quality consistency.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a forming template suitable for a jacket collar. The forming template is characterized in that a first delineation line, a plurality of positioning needles, a first seam groove and a second seam groove are arranged on a base plate; the plurality of positioning needles are arranged at intervals along the length direction of the first delineation line; the first seam groove and the second seam groove are located in the two sides of the first delineation line respectively. The middle plate is provided with a plurality of alignment holes, a receding hole, a second delineation line and two penetrating grooves. The alignment holes are used for comparing the positions of the hidden buttons and allowing the hidden buttons to penetrate; the receding hole corresponds to the positioning pin. The second delineation line is used for comparing a zipper closing line on the top collar surface cutting piece; the two through grooves are respectively opposite to the first slot and the second slot; a third slot and a through hole opposite to the penetrating groove and the receding hole are formed in the top pressing plate; the forming template provided by the utility model solves the problems that an existing collar with a hidden zipper and a hidden button is difficult to prepare and form, the hidden button position bulges, the preparation efficiency is low, and the sewing forming quality is not uniform.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of garment manufacturing technology, specifically a molding template suitable for jacket collars. Background Technology

[0002] As people's demands for clothing quality increase, the aesthetics of the design and the overall smoothness have become essential indicators for consumers when making purchases. For jackets, the design of the area where the body and hood meet (i.e., the collar) has become a key focus for consumers. In particular, after removing the hood, the collar should be smooth and flat, and ideally, it should conceal zippers and / or snap buttons to achieve the same aesthetic appeal as a jacket without a hood.

[0003] However, existing concealed zippers or concealed snaps are difficult to hide, especially when both zippers and snaps are hidden at the same time. The manufacturing process is extremely difficult because the spacing between the zipper's closure line and each snap is not easy to control, the spatial position is difficult to find accurately, and multiple cardboard pieces are required to complete the process. When manufacturing, (1) first, position the snaps and the collar base fabric and draw the vector width line; (2) then draw the zipper's closing limit line to determine the distance between the snaps and the zipper's closing limit line, so as to prevent the snaps from being exposed after molding; (3) the seam of the closing limit line and the snaps are connected. Align the limiting lines of the collar bottom fabric with the button, use a solid template to the side, then open the zipper and sew along the closed line, sew section by section. During this process, the inner collar fabric is prone to pushing and wrinkling, the bottom of the collar is easily pushed and pushed, resulting in unevenness, and the hidden button position at the back end is not easy to align. Moreover, the most difficult thing is that the alignment lines on the inner collar fabric, the zipper closed line and the collar bottom fabric are prone to deviation and mismatch, resulting in defective products. (4) Draw the vector width of the upper half of the collar fabric with cardboard, then draw the vector width of the inner collar, and then sew the two vector lines together. (5) Sew to the body of the garment.

[0004] The above method involves multiple vector cardboards and marking boards, making it impossible to form in one go. If a deviation occurs at any step during the sewing process, the entire collar will deform. If the position of the snap button is off, it will easily bulge, and the zipper flap will be exposed. In actual production, relying solely on cardboard to support the sewing can easily result in slant, unevenness, and inconsistent width. More importantly, it is extremely inefficient, requires skilled sewing workers to produce, and the quality of the finished product is inconsistent.

[0005] In conclusion, the existing collar designs featuring concealed zippers and snap buttons still require further improvement and enhancement. Utility Model Content

[0006] The purpose of this utility model is to overcome the above-mentioned defects or problems in the background technology and provide a molding template suitable for jacket collars. It has a simple structure, is easy to manufacture, is easy to implement and has low cost. It solves the problems of existing collars with hidden zippers and snap buttons being difficult to manufacture, having bulges at the snap button positions, low manufacturing efficiency and inconsistent sewing quality.

[0007] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:

[0008] A forming template suitable for jacket collars, used for one-time concealed sewing of snap buttons and zippers; the forming collar template includes: a base plate, a middle plate, and a top pressure plate;

[0009] A baseboard is provided with a first marking line, a plurality of positioning pins, a first seam groove and a second seam groove; the plurality of positioning pins are arranged at intervals along the length of the first marking line for mounting a collar bottom piece with a snap fastener and a collar front piece with a zipper; the first seam groove and the second seam groove are respectively located on both sides of the first marking line;

[0010] A center plate is hinged between a base plate and a top plate. The center plate has several alignment holes, clearance holes, a second marking line, and two through slots. The alignment holes are used to align the positions of the snap fasteners and allow them to pass through. The clearance holes are positioned to correspond to the positioning pins, allowing the positioning pins to pass through when the center plate is placed on the base plate. The second marking line is used to align with or parallel to the zipper closure line on the collar panel. The two through slots are respectively positioned opposite the first and second seam slots for sewing needles to pass through.

[0011] The top plate has a third groove and through holes that are respectively arranged opposite to the through groove and the clearance hole; the third groove corresponds to the second groove.

[0012] Furthermore, the middle plate and the top plate are respectively provided with zipper head placement grooves, which are located between the alignment hole and the third groove and close to the edge of the second demarcation line.

[0013] Furthermore, the alignment hole is located between the second marking line and the second groove, and is arranged at intervals that are offset from the positioning pin.

[0014] Furthermore, the center plate is also provided with an anti-slip positioning part, which is located on the side of the through groove corresponding to the second seam groove and close to the hinge position; the anti-slip positioning part is used for positioning and laying the lining collar piece, and making the lining collar piece cover the second seam groove.

[0015] Furthermore, the top plate is also provided with marking grooves to mark the vector width, length and center point of the collar piece.

[0016] Furthermore, marking positions are formed on the base plate along the length direction of the first and second grooves, which are used to mark the vector length and midpoint of the collar in the first and second grooves after molding.

[0017] Furthermore, the base plate is also covered with several anti-slip layers to limit the slippage of the cut pieces relative to the board body during sewing; the anti-slip layers are laid on the sides near the first seam groove and the second seam groove.

[0018] Furthermore, the anti-slip layer is configured as a frosted paper layer.

[0019] Furthermore, the hinge joint between the base plate and the middle plate is parallel to the hinge joint between the middle plate and the top plate; and the width of the middle plate is less than the width of the base plate and the top plate.

[0020] As can be seen from the above description of this utility model, compared with the prior art, this utility model has the following beneficial effects:

[0021] This invention provides a forming template suitable for jacket collars. It features a simple structure, easy manufacturing, and low cost, solving the problems of existing collars with concealed zippers and snaps, such as difficulty in forming, bulging at the snap button locations, interference between the snap buttons and zippers, low manufacturing efficiency, and inconsistent sewing quality. This invention utilizes positioning pins on the base plate to locate the position of the collar bottom piece with snap buttons, and uses alignment holes on the center plate to calibrate the position. Furthermore, it aligns the edges of the collar bottom piece with the first and second marking lines, ensuring dimensional accuracy. The collar top piece (i.e., the piece with zippers and zipper closures) is then laid on top of the collar bottom piece. By placing the seam allowance and positioning pins, and aligning or paralleling the zipper closure line on the collar panel with the second marked line on the center plate, the distance between the snap fastener and the zipper closure line is ensured. After sewing, their positions are stably positioned, preventing interference between the zipper and snap fastener during opening and closing. The snap fastener is smoothly concealed inside the zipper, and the zipper is further hidden by the zipper header. The entire collar exterior is neat and aesthetically pleasing, with the snap fastener and zipper positions invisible. More importantly, the forming template described in this new type can be sewn in one go, resulting in high production efficiency. The positioning accuracy is improved after the alignment holes are compared, ensuring consistent quality and reducing manufacturing difficulty. Even novice sewing workers can perform the sewing. Attached Figure Description

[0022] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model, the drawings used in the following description of the embodiments will be briefly introduced. Obviously, the drawings described below are some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.

[0023] Figure 1This is a schematic diagram of the three-dimensional structure of the molding template described in this utility model;

[0024] Figure 2 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the base plate described in this utility model;

[0025] Figure 3 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the mid-position plate described in this utility model;

[0026] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of laying the collar and bottom pieces on the base plate of the present invention;

[0027] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of laying the fabric strip on the base plate of the present invention;

[0028] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of laying the inner collar piece on the center plate of the present invention. Detailed Implementation

[0029] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are preferred embodiments of the present utility model and should not be considered as excluding other embodiments. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the present utility model without creative effort are within the scope of protection of the present utility model.

[0030] Unless otherwise expressly defined, the use of terms such as "first," "second," or "third" in the claims, description, and drawings of this utility model is for distinguishing different objects and not for describing a specific order.

[0031] Unless otherwise expressly defined, in the claims, description, and accompanying drawings of this utility model, the use of directional terms such as "center," "lateral," "longitudinal," "horizontal," "vertical," "top," "bottom," "inner," "outer," "upper," "lower," "front," "rear," "left," "right," "clockwise," and "counterclockwise" to indicate orientation or positional relationships is based on the orientation and positional relationships shown in the accompanying drawings and is only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description. It does not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as limiting the specific protection scope of this utility model.

[0032] Unless otherwise expressly defined, the terms "fixed connection" or "fixed connection" used in the claims, description and drawings of this utility model shall be interpreted broadly to refer to any connection in which there is no displacement or relative rotation relationship between the two parties, including non-removable fixed connection, detachable fixed connection, integral connection and fixed connection through other devices or components.

[0033] In the claims, description and accompanying drawings of this utility model, the terms "comprising", "having", and variations thereof are used to mean "including but not limited to".

[0034] See Figure 1-3 This embodiment describes a forming template suitable for jacket collars. This forming template is mainly used for sewing collars on jackets, that is, for sewing the snap button A and zipper B on the collar in a one-time concealed manner. The concealed means that the snap button A, which is used in conjunction with the hood, is hidden inside the zipper B, and after the hood is removed, the presence of the snap button A and zipper B is not visible on the outside of the collar.

[0035] The collar forming panel of the jacket includes: base plate 1, middle plate 2 and top plate 3;

[0036] The base plate 1 is provided with a first marking line 11, a number of positioning pins 12, a first groove 13 and a second groove 14;

[0037] A plurality of positioning pins 12 are arranged at intervals along the length of the first demarcation line 11 for mounting the collar bottom piece A1 with a snap fastener A and the collar front piece B1 with a zipper B. It should be noted that the positioning pins 12 in this embodiment are stainless steel pins, which are fixed to the base plate 1 with strong adhesive and the pointed end facing the center plate 2.

[0038] The first groove 13 and the second groove 14 are used for the sewing needle to pass through the sewing. They are located on both sides of the first marked line 11 and are opened according to a distance set by the user.

[0039] The base plate 1 has marking positions 15 along the length of the first groove 13 and the second groove 14. These marking positions 15 are used to mark the vector length and midpoint of the collar in the first groove 13 and the second groove 14 after forming, which facilitates subsequent width determination and alignment sewing.

[0040] The baseboard 1 is also covered with several anti-slip layers 16 to limit the sliding of the cut pieces relative to the board body during sewing; the anti-slip layers 16 are laid on the side near the first seam groove 13 and the second seam groove 14; in this embodiment, the anti-slip layer 16 is configured as a sandpaper layer as an example, but it can also be other materials that can play an anti-slip role, such as silicone layer, adhesive layer, etc.

[0041] The middle plate 2 is hinged between the base plate 1 and the top plate 3, and the middle plate 2 is provided with several alignment holes 21, clearance holes 22, second marking lines 23 and two through grooves 24.

[0042] The alignment hole 21 is opened on the center plate 2 and is parallel and offset to the line connecting several positioning pins 12. It is used to compare the position of the snap fastener A and to allow the snap fastener A to pass through. In addition, it should be noted that in this embodiment, the alignment hole 21 is positioned between the second marking line 23 and the second seam groove 14, and is arranged at intervals and offsets from the positioning pins 12. This ensures that when laying the cut pieces, it cannot penetrate to the position of the front collar bottom cut piece A1, which would affect the sewing effect.

[0043] The clearance hole 22 is provided corresponding to the positioning pin 12 so that the positioning pin 12 can pass through the clearance hole 22 when the middle plate 2 is covered on the base plate 1.

[0044] The second marking line 23 is used to compare the zipper B closing line on the collar panel B1 so that it coincides with or is parallel to it; the two through grooves 24 are respectively arranged opposite to the first seam groove 13 and the second seam groove 14 so that the sewing needle can pass through.

[0045] Furthermore, the center plate 2 is also provided with an anti-slip positioning part 25, which is located on the side of the through groove 24 corresponding to the second seam groove 14 and close to the hinge position; the anti-slip positioning part 25 is used for positioning and laying the inner collar piece, and makes the inner collar piece cover the second seam groove 14, so that it is not easy to slip after covering.

[0046] The top plate 3 has a third groove 31 and through holes 32 that are respectively opposite to the through groove 24 and the clearance hole 22. These through holes are used to accommodate the snap fastener A and the positioning pin 12, so as to avoid the snap fastener A and the positioning pin 12 protruding during sewing and affecting the flatness of the sewing after forming. The third groove 31 corresponds to the second groove 14.

[0047] Furthermore, zipper head placement slots 26 are respectively provided on the middle plate 2 and the top plate 3. They are located between the alignment hole 21 and the third seam groove 31 and close to the edge of the second marking line 23. This ensures that during the sewing process, the volume of the zipper head B2 will not interfere with the covering of the middle plate 2 and the top plate 3, and at the same time, the volume of the zipper head B2 will not cause the flat cut pieces to bulge, affecting the flatness of the sewing.

[0048] More specifically, the top platen 3 is also provided with a marking groove 33 for marking the vector width, length and center point of the collar piece, so as to facilitate alignment during subsequent sewing.

[0049] More specifically, the hinge joint between the base plate 1 and the middle plate 2 is parallel to the hinge joint between the middle plate 2 and the top plate 3; and the width of the middle plate 2 is smaller than the width of the base plate 1 and the top plate 3. This arrangement makes the hinge joint of the three layers more secure.

[0050] In actual production and use: such as Figure 1-6 As shown;

[0051] (1) Base plate 1 is made of transparent acrylic sheet. The first groove 13, the second groove 14, the first marking line 11 are made by engraving machine, and at least 3 positioning pin 12 mounting positions are marked (i.e., positioning pins 12 on both sides and positioning pin 12 at the center). It should be noted that the first marking line 11 is a shallow line engraved by the engraving machine. Then, stainless steel pins are driven into or wrapped around the positioning pin 12 with triangular bases and attached to the positioning pin 12 mounting positions to form base plate 1.

[0052] (2) Similarly, the center plate 2 is prepared by transparent acrylic sheet. First, the second marking line 23 is opened, at least 5 hidden buckle A alignment holes 21, and the same number and position of the positioning pins 12 clearance holes 22 are opened. Finally, two through grooves 24 are opened to align with the first groove 13 and the second groove 14. After preparation, it is attached and hinged to the base plate 1 with adhesive tape. The width of the center plate 2 is smaller than the width of the base plate 1.

[0053] (3) Prepare the top layer pressure plate 3, make a groove in the transparent acrylic plate, make a third groove 3131 corresponding to the first groove 13, and a through hole 32 opposite to the through groove 24 and the clearance hole 22. After preparation, it is hinged to the base plate 1 with adhesive tape to complete the production of the entire collar forming template.

[0054] When using: such as Figure 4-6 As shown;

[0055] (1) First, press out 5 hidden buttons A on the front collar bottom piece A1, then thread the front collar bottom piece A1 onto the positioning pin 12 and compare it with the first marking line 11 to make the front collar bottom piece A1 flat and positioned.

[0056] (2) Flip down the middle plate 2 and place it on the base plate 1. At this time, align the position of the snap fastener A through the five alignment holes 21 on the middle plate 2. If the position of the snap fastener A is not in the alignment hole 21, the position of the face collar bottom piece A1 on the base plate 1 needs to be adjusted. It should be noted that the alignment hole 21 is generally larger than the size of the snap fastener A so that the snap fastener A can pass through smoothly and the basic position can be compared.

[0057] After aligning the holes 21, adjust the snap fasteners A of the collar and bottom fabric pieces A1 to move them up or down so that they are placed in the alignment holes 21. After determining the position, flip the center plate 2 upwards.

[0058] (3) After the position of the collar bottom piece A1 is defined by the alignment hole 21 of the center plate 2, the collar top piece B1 with zipper B and zipper eyebrow is placed on the collar bottom piece A1. Similarly, the collar top piece B1 is tied to the positioning pin 12, that is, the zipper B closing line sewing head position on the collar top piece B1 is passed through the positioning pin 12. It should be noted that the zipper B closing line sewing head refers to the zipper B opening or closing (i.e., opening or closing) through the zipper head B2. The positions of the two ends of the opening or closing are the zipper B closing line sewing head positions, which are the two ends that determine the maximum opening and closing distance of the zipper B; these two ends are positioned by the positioning pin 12.

[0059] Then, flip down the center plate 2 and compare the zipper B closing line with the second marking line 23 on the center plate 2 to see if they overlap or are parallel. If they overlap, the collar panel piece B1 is placed in the correct position. If they do not overlap and are not parallel, the position is adjusted. This makes the zipper B closing line parallel to the line connecting each snap button A. When the zipper B is opened, the snap buttons A are still hidden. At the same time, the positions of the five snap buttons A are consistent. After connecting with the hood, the entire hood is flat and will not be twisted or shifted.

[0060] Furthermore, before sewing, the zipper head B2 on the collar fabric piece B1 is located in the zipper head placement groove 26, so as not to interfere with the clamping of the two pieces;

[0061] (4) Push it into the sewing machine for the first sewing (with the middle plate 2 on top and the base plate 1 on the bottom, holding the collar bottom piece A1 and the collar top piece B1), the collar bottom piece A1 and the collar top piece B1 are sewn together, and the vector line of the collar is sewn out.

[0062] (5) Lay the inner collar piece on the center plate 2 with the back of the inner collar piece facing up, i.e., the back of the piece facing the top plate 3; then place the top plate 3 on the center plate 2 to hold the inner collar piece.

[0063] (6) Sew the inner collar piece and the two outer collar pieces together at the third seam groove 31 to complete the combination of a collar; then, draw the vector width, length and collar center point in the marking groove 33 opened on the top layer pressing plate 3 and the base layer plate 1 with an erasable pen.

[0064] (7) Sew the sewn pieces to the garment body.

[0065] This invention provides a forming template suitable for jacket collars. It features a simple structure, easy manufacturing, and low cost, solving the problems of existing collars with concealed zippers and snaps, such as difficulty in forming, bulging at the snap button locations, interference between the snap buttons and zippers, low manufacturing efficiency, and inconsistent sewing quality. This invention utilizes positioning pins on the base plate to locate the position of the collar bottom piece with snap buttons, and uses alignment holes on the center plate to calibrate the position. Furthermore, it aligns the edges of the collar bottom piece with the first and second marking lines, ensuring dimensional accuracy. The collar top piece (i.e., the piece with zippers and zipper closures) is then laid on top of the collar bottom piece. By placing the seam allowance and positioning pins, and aligning or paralleling the zipper closure line on the collar panel with the second marked line on the center plate, the distance between the snap fastener and the zipper closure line is ensured. After sewing, their positions are stably positioned, preventing interference between the zipper and snap fastener during opening and closing. The snap fastener is smoothly concealed inside the zipper, and the zipper is further hidden by the zipper header. The entire collar exterior is neat and aesthetically pleasing, with the snap fastener and zipper positions invisible. More importantly, the forming template described in this new type can be sewn in one go, resulting in high production efficiency. The positioning accuracy is improved after the alignment holes are compared, ensuring consistent quality and reducing manufacturing difficulty. Even novice sewing workers can perform the sewing.

[0066] The description of the above specification and embodiments is used to explain the scope of protection of this utility model, but does not constitute a limitation on the scope of protection of this utility model.

Claims

1. A forming template suitable for jacket collars, the forming template being used for one-time concealed sewing of snap buttons and zippers; characterized in that: The molding collar includes: a base plate, a middle plate, and a top pressure plate; A baseboard is provided with a first marking line, a plurality of positioning pins, a first seam groove and a second seam groove; the plurality of positioning pins are arranged at intervals along the length of the first marking line for mounting a collar bottom piece with a snap fastener and a collar front piece with a zipper; the first seam groove and the second seam groove are respectively located on both sides of the first marking line; A center plate is hinged between a base plate and a top plate. The center plate has several alignment holes, clearance holes, a second marking line, and two through slots. The alignment holes are used to align the positions of the snap fasteners and allow them to pass through. The clearance holes are positioned to correspond to the positioning pins, allowing the positioning pins to pass through when the center plate is placed on the base plate. The second marking line is used to align with or parallel to the zipper closure line on the collar panel. The two through slots are respectively positioned opposite the first and second seam slots for sewing needles to pass through. The top plate has a third groove and through holes that are respectively arranged opposite to the through groove and the clearance hole; the third groove corresponds to the second groove.

2. The molding template suitable for jacket collars as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The middle plate and the top plate are respectively provided with zipper head placement grooves, which are located between the alignment hole and the third groove and close to the edge of the second demarcation line.

3. A molding template suitable for jacket collars as described in claim 2, characterized in that: The alignment hole is located between the second marking line and the second groove, and is arranged at intervals that are offset from the positioning pin.

4. A molding template suitable for jacket collars as described in claim 2, characterized in that: The center plate is also provided with an anti-slip positioning part, which is located on the side of the through groove corresponding to the second seam groove and close to the hinge position; the anti-slip positioning part is used for positioning and laying the lining collar piece and making the lining collar piece cover the second seam groove.

5. A molding template suitable for jacket collars as described in claim 4, characterized in that: The top plate is also provided with marking grooves to mark the vector width, length and center point of the collar piece.

6. A molding template suitable for jacket collars as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The base plate has markings along the length of the first and second grooves, which are used to mark the vector length and center point of the collar in the first and second grooves after molding.

7. A molding template suitable for jacket collars as described in claim 6, characterized in that: The baseboard is also covered with several anti-slip layers to limit the slippage of the cut pieces relative to the board body during sewing; the anti-slip layers are laid on the sides near the first seam groove and the second seam groove.

8. A molding template suitable for jacket collars as described in claim 7, characterized in that: The anti-slip layer is configured as a sandpaper layer.

9. A molding template suitable for jacket collars as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The hinge joint between the base plate and the middle plate is parallel to the hinge joint between the middle plate and the top plate; and the width of the middle plate is less than the width of the base plate and the top plate.