Mark sewing template assembly

By designing a label sewing template component, the problems of high production difficulty and low safety in the sewing process of irregularly shaped labels were solved, achieving safe and efficient label sewing and reducing production costs.

CN223983812UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-10XIAMEN ANTA SPORTS GOODS CO LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
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Filing Date
2025-03-14
Publication Date
2026-03-10

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Technical Problem

Irregularly shaped signs are difficult to produce during the sewing process. Conventional methods are prone to causing workplace accidents and have low production efficiency, which increases production costs.

Method used

The marking sewing template assembly, including a base plate, pressure plate, and rotating plate, uses through holes and thread channels to achieve accurate positioning and fixation of the markings, ensuring safety and efficiency during the sewing process.

Benefits of technology

It improved production safety and efficiency, avoided workplace accidents, reduced production costs, and enhanced processing quality and production efficiency.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a mark sewing template assembly, which is used for sewing a mark on a cutting piece by a needle, and is characterized in that the template assembly comprises a base plate, a pressing plate and a rotating plate, the base plate moves around a sewing line relative to the needle and is provided with a first through hole corresponding to the mark, the pressing plate is positioned and fixed relative to the base plate so as to press the cutting piece, and the rotating plate is provided with a second through hole corresponding to the mark. The base plate is provided with a first through hole, the pressing plate is provided with a second through hole corresponding to the first through hole, the second through hole is suitable for placing and positioning an identifier, the rotating plate rotates relative to the pressing plate and is used for pressing the identifier, and the rotating plate is provided with a wiring groove in which a needle moves when the base plate moves.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of garment manufacturing mold technology, specifically to a marking sewing template component. Background Technology

[0002] Irregularly shaped labels, such as S-shaped, Y-shaped, and Z-shaped labels, are widely used in clothing design. However, the production of irregularly shaped labels is quite difficult during the sewing process. Currently, the conventional production methods are: 1. Manually positioning the label for sewing; 2. Pressing the label down by hand while using a flatbed sewing machine to complete the sewing. This type of process is usually combined with pattern sewing machines, which typically operate at speeds of 2300-2800 revolutions per minute. Pressing down on irregularly shaped labels by hand can easily cause workplace accidents, and this method is also inefficient, as it requires constant manual pressing of the label during the sewing process, increasing production costs. Utility Model Content

[0003] The purpose of this utility model is to overcome the above-mentioned defects or problems in the background art and provide a label sewing template assembly, which is suitable for sewing labels onto cut pieces, ensuring production safety and improving production efficiency.

[0004] To achieve the above objectives, the various embodiments of this utility model adopt the following technical solutions, but are not limited to the following solutions:

[0005] The first technical solution relates to a marking sewing template assembly for sewing markings onto a cut piece using a needle. The template assembly includes a base plate, a pressure plate, and a rotating plate. The base plate moves relative to the needle around the sewing thread and has a first through hole corresponding to the marking. The pressure plate is positioned and fixed relative to the base plate to press down the cut piece. The pressure plate has a second through hole corresponding to the first through hole, which is suitable for placing and positioning the marking. The rotating plate rotates relative to the pressure plate and is used to press down the marking. The rotating plate has a thread groove for the needle to move within it when the base plate moves.

[0006] The second technical solution is based on the first technical solution. The marking sewing template assembly further includes a second pressure plate. The second pressure plate is provided with a third through hole. The third through hole is suitable for restricting the movement space of the rotating plate. The rotating plate is also provided with a rotating shaft. The third through hole is provided with a rotating hole. The rotating shaft cooperates with the rotating hole shaft hole so that the rotating plate can slide within the third through hole.

[0007] The third technical solution is based on the first technical solution, and the substrate is further provided with a guide frame for placing the cut pieces.

[0008] The fourth technical solution is based on the first technical solution, wherein the outline of the second through hole is adapted to the mark, and the second through hole can also be used to position the mark.

[0009] The fifth technical solution is based on the first technical solution. The substrate rotates relative to the pressure plate around an axis extending in a first direction, so that when the pressure plate is placed on the substrate, the second through hole is aligned with the first through hole. The first direction is parallel to the substrate. The substrate and the pressure plate are rotatably connected to each other around a first rotation axis, which extends along the first direction.

[0010] The sixth technical solution is based on the fifth technical solution, wherein the cable tray is arranged along the first direction.

[0011] The seventh technical solution is based on the second technical solution, wherein the second pressure plate and the pressure plate are stacked and fixed together.

[0012] The eighth technical solution is based on the second technical solution, wherein the thickness of the second pressure plate is greater than that of the rotating plate.

[0013] As can be seen from the above description of the various embodiments of the present utility model, compared with the prior art, the various embodiments of the present utility model have the following beneficial effects:

[0014] 1. In the first technical solution, the substrate has a first through hole, which facilitates the needle to pass through and sew the label to the cut piece. The pressure plate, firstly, has a second through hole aligned with the first through hole of the substrate, which facilitates the needle to pass through and sew the label to the cut piece; secondly, the pressure plate helps to hold the cut piece in place, fixing it and ensuring it remains flat and does not move during sewing, thus guaranteeing processing quality; finally, the pressure plate can place and position the label, enabling accurate and rapid placement of the label during the label sewing process, fixing the relative position of the label and the cut piece. The rotating plate has a thread channel. First, the thread channel provides the needle with a space to move up and down along the Z-axis. Second, the movable rotating plate provides a foundation for the needle to thread. During the sewing process, the base plate moves continuously relative to the needle to achieve the needle thread. At the same time, the needle pushes the thread channel wall, which in turn drives the movable rotating plate to move, so that the rotating plate always presses against the area where the mark is being sewn, so as to prevent the mark from moving or misaligning during the sewing process and improve production quality.

[0015] 2. In the second technical solution, the setting of the second pressure plate facilitates the positioning of the starting position of the rotating plate. Whenever sewing work is to be carried out, after all the cut pieces are placed, the rotating plate is pushed so that the outer left side of the rotating plate is aligned with the left side of the third through hole. This is the starting position of the needle and thread sewing.

[0016] 3. In the third technical solution, the guide frame line set on the substrate makes it easier for operators to identify the position of the cut piece on the substrate, enabling operators to place the cut piece quickly and accurately, improving work efficiency and production quality.

[0017] 4. In the fourth technical solution, the second through hole is adapted to the outline of the mark, so that the mark can be embedded in it to form a position, and avoid the mark moving back and forth during the sewing process.

[0018] 5. In the fifth technical solution, the substrate and the pressure plate are rotatably connected, so that the two are fixed to each other. The pressure plate can press down the cut piece located on the substrate and ensure that it does not move during the sewing process, thereby improving the production quality.

[0019] 6. In the sixth technical solution, since the template can only move along the X and Y axes, the wiring grooves laid along the first direction can provide the needle with the maximum moving space and can adapt to more irregularly shaped marks of various sizes.

[0020] 7. In the seventh technical solution, the second pressure plate is bonded to the pressure plate. Firstly, this is beneficial for fixing the two together, preventing the second pressure plate from moving during the sewing process and causing misalignment of the markings, thus improving production quality.

[0021] 8. In the eighth technical solution, the thickness of the second pressure plate is greater than that of the rotating plate, which is beneficial to the rotating plate being effectively limited by the second pressure plate during the process of pushing the rotating plate to the initial sewing position, thus preventing the rotating plate from slipping over the second pressure plate and optimizing the second technical solution. 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 1 This is a schematic diagram illustrating the overall structure of the sewing template assembly;

[0024] Figure 2 A schematic diagram illustrating the structure of the substrate in the sewing template assembly;

[0025] Figure 3 This is a structural diagram illustrating the pressure plate in the sewing template assembly;

[0026] Figure 4 A structural diagram illustrating the transfer plate of the sewing template assembly;

[0027] Figure 5 A structural diagram illustrating the second pressure plate in the sewing template assembly;

[0028] Explanation of key figure labels:

[0029] 1. Template assembly; 2. Substrate; 3. Pressure plate; 4. Turning plate; 5. First through hole; 6. Second through hole; 7. Wiring groove; 8. Second pressure plate; 9. Third through hole; 10. Rotating shaft; 11. Rotating hole; 12. Guide frame line; 13. Substrate positioning hole; 14. Pressure plate positioning hole Detailed Implementation

[0030] 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.

[0031] 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.

[0032] 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 the invention and simplifying the description, and is not intended to 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 scope of protection of the invention.

[0033] 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.

[0034] 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".

[0035] The label sewing work involves sewing labels onto a specific piece of the garment. For example, the label is sewn onto the front piece of the garment. In this embodiment, the description will focus on the cut pieces and the labels.

[0036] See Figure 1 , Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the overall structure of the identification sewing template assembly is shown. The template assembly 1 includes a base plate 2, a pressure plate 3, a second pressure plate 8, and a rotating plate 4.

[0037] See Figure 2 , Figure 2 The diagram shows the structure of the base plate 2 in the sewing template assembly. The base plate 2 is a flat plate in the plane containing the X and Y axes, and is provided with a first through hole 5, a guide frame line 12 and a base plate positioning hole 13. The base plate 2 is suitable for placing the cut pieces. The first through hole 5 is suitable for the needle to pass through to complete the sewing. The guide frame line 12 is suitable for guiding the operator to quickly identify the placement position of the cut pieces on the base plate 2. The base plate positioning hole 13 is used for the sewing machine to clamp and fix the base plate 2.

[0038] See Figure 3 , Figure 3 The diagram shows the structure of the pressure plate 3 in the marking sewing template assembly. The pressure plate 3 is provided with a second through hole 6 and a pressure plate positioning hole 14. The second through hole 6 is adapted to the outline of the marking and is suitable for placing and positioning the marking. The pressure plate 3 is suitable for aligning and fixing with the base plate 2 to fix the cut piece. The pressure plate positioning hole 14 corresponds to the base plate positioning hole 13 and is suitable for the sewing machine to clamp and fix the pressure plate 3.

[0039] In this embodiment, the substrate 2 and the pressure plate 3 are rotatably connected along the first rotation axis, which is the X-axis direction. The substrate 2 and the pressure plate 3 are connected by tape. When the pressure plate 3 flips over and covers the substrate 2 along the first rotation axis, the second through hole 6 is aligned with the first through hole 5, the pressure plate positioning hole 14 is aligned with the substrate positioning hole 13, and the pressure plate 3 presses down on the cut piece and positions the cut piece so that it does not move due to external force.

[0040] See Figure 5 , Figure 5 The diagram shows the structure of the second pressure plate 8 in the marking sewing template assembly. The second pressure plate 8 is a fan-shaped flat plate with a third through hole 9 and a rotating hole 11. The third through hole 9 is also fan-shaped, and the rotating hole 11 is located at the center of the third through hole 9. One side of the third through hole 9 is suitable for positioning the initial position of the entire marking sewing work.

[0041] In this embodiment, the second pressure plate 8 and the pressure plate 3 are bonded together with glue to ensure that the plates are relatively fixed and secure, thereby making the initial positioning function more accurate.

[0042] See Figure 4 , Figure 4The diagram shows the structure of the rotating plate 4 in the marking sewing template assembly. The rotating plate 4 is a fan-shaped flat plate, and its thickness is less than that of the second pressure plate 8. The rotating plate 4 is provided with a thread groove 7 and a rotating shaft 10. The thread groove 7 is arranged along the first direction, and the rotating shaft 10 is located at the center of the fan-shaped circle of the rotating plate 4 and extends along the Z-axis direction, which is perpendicular to the plane containing the X-axis and Y-axis. The rotating plate 4 is suitable for pressing the marking on the pressure plate 3 at all times during the sewing process. The thickness of the rotating plate 4 is less than that of the second pressure plate 8 so that when the rotating plate 4 is pushed to the initial sewing position, it can be effectively blocked by the second pressure plate 8. When the machine moves the template assembly 1, the thread groove 7 is suitable for providing space for the needle to move, so that the needle pushes the thread groove 7 (i.e., the needle pushes the rotating plate 4) to move on the pressure plate 3 and sew the marking.

[0043] In this embodiment, the rotating shaft 10 of the rotating plate 4 is placed in the rotating hole 11 of the second pressure plate 8. At this time, the rotating shaft 10 is engaged with the shaft hole of the rotating hole 11, which drives the rotating plate 4 to slide in the third through hole 9. Whenever it is necessary to start sewing the marking, the rotating plate 4 is pushed to the side opposite to the X-axis and the third through hole 9 is pushed to the side opposite to the X-axis until the two are in contact.

[0044] The specific implementation method is as follows:

[0045] 1. Around the first rotation axis, lift the pressure plate 3, place the cut pieces correctly according to the guide frame line 12 on the substrate 2, and cover the pressure plate 3. At this time, the second through hole 6 is aligned with the first through hole 5, and the pressure plate positioning hole 14 is aligned with the substrate positioning hole 13.

[0046] 2. Remove the rotating plate 4 until the second through hole 6 is fully exposed, and place the label into the second through hole 6. At this time, the label is limited by the second through hole 6.

[0047] 3. Move the rotating plate 4 and push the side of the rotating plate 4 located in the opposite direction of the X-axis to the side of the second through hole 6 located in the opposite direction of the X-axis until the two are in contact. At this time, the rotating plate 4 presses down on the mark.

[0048] 4. Secure the aligned base plate positioning holes 13 and pressure plate positioning holes 14 in the marking sewing template assembly to the sewing machine.

[0049] 5. Turn on the sewing machine. The sewing machine moves the template so that the template moves around the sewing path, causing the needle to push the rotating plate 4 to move continuously within the second pressure plate 8, so that the needle always has space to sew the mark onto the cut piece.

[0050] 6. Once the label is completely sewn, turn off the sewing machine and remove the label sewing template assembly.

[0051] 7. Lift the pressure plate 3, take out the finished product, and complete the sewing work.

[0052] The foregoing description of the specifications and embodiments is intended 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. Modifications, equivalent substitutions, or other improvements to the embodiments of this utility model or a portion thereof that can be obtained by those skilled in the art through logical analysis, reasoning, or limited experimentation, based on the teachings of this utility model or the foregoing embodiments, should all be included within the scope of protection of this utility model.

[0053] The foregoing description of the specifications and embodiments is intended 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. Modifications, equivalent substitutions, or other improvements to the embodiments of this utility model or a portion thereof that can be obtained by those skilled in the art through logical analysis, reasoning, or limited experimentation, based on the teachings of this utility model or the foregoing embodiments, should all be included within the scope of protection of this utility model.

Claims

1. A label sewing template assembly for supplying needles to sew labels onto fabric pieces, characterized in that, The template assembly (1) comprises a base plate (2), a pressing plate (3) and a rotating plate (4), the base plate (2) is movable relative to the needle and is provided with a first through hole (5) corresponding to the mark, the pressing plate (3) is positioned and fixed relative to the base plate (2) to press the cutting piece, the pressing plate (3) is provided with a second through hole (6) corresponding to the first through hole (5), the second through hole (6) is adapted to place and position the mark, the rotating plate (4) is rotatable relative to the pressing plate (3) and is used to press the mark, the rotating plate (4) is provided with a wiring groove (7) for the needle to move in when the base plate (2) moves.

2. An identification sewing template assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein, It also comprises a second pressing plate (8), the second pressing plate (8) is provided with a third through hole (9), the third through hole (9) is adapted to limit the activity space of the rotating plate (4), the rotating plate (4) is further provided with a rotating shaft (10), the third through hole (9) is provided with a rotating hole (11), the rotating shaft (10) is matched with the rotating hole (11) to make the rotating plate (4) slide in the third through hole (9).

3. An identification sewing template assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein, The base plate (2) is further provided with a guide frame line (12) for placing the cutting piece.

4. An identification sewn template assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein, The outline of the second through hole (6) is adapted to the mark, and the second through hole (6) can also be used to position the mark.

5. An identification sewing template assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein, The base plate (2) is rotatable relative to the pressing plate (3) around an axis extending in a first direction, so that when the pressing plate (3) is placed on the base plate (2), the second through hole (6) is aligned with the first through hole (5), the first direction is parallel to the base plate (2), the base plate (2) and the pressing plate (3) are rotatably connected to each other around a first rotating axis, and the rotating axis extends in the first direction.

6. A marking and sewing template assembly as claimed in claim 5, wherein, The wiring groove (7) is arranged along the first direction.

7. An identification sewing template assembly as defined in claim 2 wherein, The second pressing plate (8) and the pressing plate (3) are stacked and fixed.

8. An identification sewing template assembly as defined in claim 2, wherein, The thickness of the second pressing plate (8) is greater than that of the rotating plate (4).