Easily positionable embroidered emblem
By setting longitudinal and transverse reinforcing strips on the base layer of the embroidered emblem, combined with a reinforced edge structure, the difficulty in positioning the embroidered emblem was solved, achieving the embroidery's stiffness and positioning accuracy, and improving sewing precision and aesthetics.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- NINGBO LIMING FAR EAST KNITTING CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-08-04
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-19
AI Technical Summary
During mass production, positioning embroidered patterns is difficult, especially when the area is large and curved or wrinkled, making it difficult to accurately position the sewing position.
It adopts a base layer and decorative layer structure. The base layer is equipped with longitudinal and transverse reinforcing strips. It uses stiff yarns such as low-elastic polyester yarn twisted into irregular fiber filaments, combined with the first and second reinforcing edges, to form a cross-over and triangular stable structure, ensuring the stiffness and accurate positioning of the embroidered emblem.
This improved the stiffness and bonding strength of the embroidered emblem, ensuring that the pattern was not affected by the reinforcing structure, and achieving accurate positioning and aesthetic appeal of the embroidered emblem.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of clothing, and more specifically, it relates to an easily positioned embroidered emblem. Background Technology
[0002] Embroidered patterns refer to the process of embroidering designs onto fabric using an embroidery machine according to a pre-set image. The fabric is then cut and modified to create a patterned piece that can be sewn onto clothing, hats, shoes, and other garments to form raised patterns that showcase unique aesthetic value.
[0003] During mass production, there are certain requirements for the stitching position of embroidered emblems to avoid obvious misalignment of patterns on two products. This requires positioning the embroidered emblems. However, some embroidered emblems are large in area, and when the embroidered emblems are curved or wrinkled, it is easy to make it difficult to position the stitching at the edge of the embroidered emblem. Utility Model Content
[0004] In view of the shortcomings of the existing technology, the purpose of this utility model is to provide an easy-to-position embroidered emblem.
[0005] The above-mentioned technical objective of this utility model is achieved through the following technical solution: an easy-to-position embroidered emblem, comprising a base layer and a decorative layer, wherein the base layer and the decorative layer are sewn together, the base layer is located on the side of the decorative layer closer to the garment, the base layer is provided with a longitudinal reinforcing strip and two transverse reinforcing strips, the length of the longitudinal reinforcing strip is equal to the maximum length of the base layer in the longitudinal direction, the length of the transverse reinforcing strip is equal to the maximum length of the base layer in the transverse direction, the edge of the base layer is provided with a first reinforcing edge, both ends of the longitudinal reinforcing strip and both ends of the transverse reinforcing strip overlap with the first reinforcing edge, both the longitudinal reinforcing strip and the transverse reinforcing strip are sewn together on the base layer with stiff yarn, and the transverse reinforcing strip covers the longitudinal reinforcing strip.
[0006] The present invention is further configured such that the longitudinal reinforcing strip and the transverse reinforcing strip float on the side of the base layer near the decorative layer.
[0007] The present invention is further configured such that: the edge of the decorative layer is provided with a second reinforcing edge, the second reinforcing edge and the first reinforcing edge are superimposed on each other and stitched together.
[0008] The present invention is further configured such that: four auxiliary reinforcing strips are provided on the base layer, one end of the auxiliary reinforcing strip is connected to the end of the longitudinal reinforcing strip, and the other end of the auxiliary reinforcing strip is connected to the end of the transverse reinforcing strip.
[0009] The present invention is further configured such that the stiff yarn is made of low-elasticity polyester yarn twisted together.
[0010] The present invention is further configured such that the low-elastic polyester filament is a Y-shaped irregular fiber filament.
[0011] In summary, this utility model has the following beneficial effects: by using longitudinal and transverse reinforcing strips, as well as the first reinforcing edge and auxiliary reinforcing strips, the overall stiffness of the embroidered emblem is improved, ensuring the accurate positioning of the edge of the embroidered emblem. The low-elastic polyester yarn uses Y-shaped irregular fiber yarns to increase the friction between yarns and improve the bonding strength. At the same time, the stiffness is ensured by the base layer, and the embroidery pattern is supported by the decorative layer, ensuring that the pattern of the embroidered emblem is not affected by the reinforcing structure. Attached Figure Description
[0012] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model;
[0013] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the base layer in this utility model.
[0014] In the diagram: 1. Base layer; 2. Decorative layer; 3. Longitudinal reinforcing strip; 4. Transverse reinforcing strip; 5. First reinforcing edge; 6. Second reinforcing edge; 7. Auxiliary reinforcing strip. Detailed Implementation
[0015] The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.
[0016] Example: An easily positioned embroidered emblem, such as Figure 1 , Figure 2 As shown, it mainly consists of a base layer 1 and a decorative layer 2, which are fixed together by sewing to form an integral structure. Base layer 1, as the bottom layer closest to the garment, is made of a textile material with a certain strength, commonly cotton, polyester, or blended fabrics. Decorative layer 2 is located outside base layer 1 and usually uses embroidery to create exquisite patterns; its material can be silk thread, gold or silver thread, or other decorative threads, depending on the design requirements. In actual production, the combination of base layer 1 and decorative layer 2 ensures both the aesthetic appeal of the design and the structural stability when sewn to the garment.
[0017] like Figure 2As shown, the core improvement of the base layer 1 lies in the special reinforcement structure. The longitudinal reinforcement strip 3 is arranged along the length of the heraldry, its length matching the maximum longitudinal dimension of the base layer 1, extending from the top to the bottom. Two transverse reinforcement strips 4 are arranged along the width direction, their lengths also matching the maximum transverse dimension of the base layer 1. These reinforcement strips are not independent components, but rather raised structures formed directly on the surface of the base layer 1 using a embroidery process with stiff yarn. The stiff yarn is preferably made of twisted low-elasticity polyester filament, a specially treated yarn with excellent resistance to deformation. To further enhance the stiffness, the low-elasticity polyester filament can be made of Y-shaped cross-section fibers; this structure increases the friction between yarns, improving bonding strength. The transverse reinforcement strips 4 need to overlap the longitudinal reinforcement strips 3, forming a cross-overlapping structure. That is, during processing, the longer longitudinal reinforcement strip 3 is formed first, improving the longitudinal stiffness of the base layer 1 and facilitating the flattening of the base layer 1 for the subsequent processing of the two transverse reinforcement strips 4.
[0018] like Figure 2 As shown, a first reinforcing edge 5 is integrally formed along the edge of the base layer 1. The first reinforcing edge 5 can be fabricated using an edging or tight-seam process. Both ends of the longitudinal reinforcing strip 3 and the transverse reinforcing strip 4 extend to the area of the first reinforcing edge 5 and overlap and are fixed to it. This design ensures that the longitudinal reinforcing strip 3 and the transverse reinforcing strip 4 form an integral connection with the edge of the base layer 1, preventing the ends from warping or separating. To further enhance structural stability, four auxiliary reinforcing strips 7 can be added to the base layer 1. These auxiliary reinforcing strips 7 are arranged diagonally, connecting the ends of the longitudinal reinforcing strip 3 and the transverse reinforcing strip 4 respectively, forming a triangular stable structure. The addition of the auxiliary reinforcing strips 7 significantly improves the herald's resistance to deformation under oblique forces.
[0019] like Figure 1 , Figure 2 As shown, the fit between the decorative layer 2 and the base layer 1 is also specially designed. The decorative layer 2 has a second reinforcing edge 6, which overlaps with the first reinforcing edge 5 of the base layer 1 during sewing and is fixed using a double-locking process. This double-reinforcement structure not only enhances edge abrasion resistance but also ensures that the two layers do not shift relative to each other after sewing. It is worth noting that the longitudinal reinforcing strip 3 and the transverse reinforcing strip 4 are positioned on the side of the base layer 1 closest to the decorative layer 2 during manufacturing, i.e., between the two layers. This arrangement does not affect the pattern of the decorative layer 2 and fully utilizes the interlayer space formed by the overlapping thicknesses of the first and second reinforcing edges 5 and 6, making the reinforcement structure more concealed and aesthetically pleasing, while ensuring the flatness of the base layer 1 on the side closest to the garment.
[0020] In practical applications, because the longitudinal reinforcing strips 3 and 4 are set according to the maximum size of the heraldry, their stiffness ensures that the heraldry remains flat even in large areas, avoiding positioning deviations caused by bending and wrinkles. During sewing, the first reinforcing edge 5 and the second reinforcing edge 6 also serve as guides, allowing the needle to follow the lines along these edges, further improving sewing accuracy.
[0021] In terms of production process, firstly, the blanks for the base layer 1 and decorative layer 2 are cut out. Then, the positions of the longitudinal reinforcing strips 3 and transverse reinforcing strips 4 are marked on the base layer 1 according to the design dimensions. Using an embroidery machine, stiff yarns are sewn along the marked lines to form the raised longitudinal reinforcing strips 3 and transverse reinforcing strips 4 in sequence, paying attention to controlling the sewing density to ensure stiffness. After the longitudinal reinforcing strips 3 and transverse reinforcing strips 4 are made, the edges of the base layer 1 are bound, forming the first reinforcing edge 5. Then, the decorative layer 2 is covered on the base layer 1, and the edges are aligned and initially fixed. Finally, the edges of the two layers of materials are simultaneously overlocked to form an integral reinforcing edge structure, at which point the second reinforcing edge 6 is formed.
[0022] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of this utility model. The protection scope of this utility model is not limited to the above embodiments. All technical solutions falling within the scope of this utility model's concept are protected. It should be noted that for those skilled in the art, any improvements and modifications made without departing from the principle of this utility model should also be considered within the protection scope of this utility model.
Claims
1. An easily positioned embroidered emblem, characterized in that: The base layer (1) and the decorative layer (2) are sewn together. The base layer (1) is located on the side of the decorative layer (2) closer to the garment. The base layer (1) is provided with a longitudinal reinforcing strip (3) and two transverse reinforcing strips (4). The length of the longitudinal reinforcing strip (3) is equal to the maximum length of the base layer (1) in the longitudinal direction. The length of the transverse reinforcing strip (4) is equal to the maximum length of the base layer (1) in the transverse direction. The edge of the base layer (1) is provided with a first reinforcing edge (5). The two ends of the longitudinal reinforcing strip (3) and the two ends of the transverse reinforcing strip (4) overlap with the first reinforcing edge (5). The longitudinal reinforcing strip (3) and the transverse reinforcing strip (4) are both sewn together on the base layer (1) with stiff yarn. The transverse reinforcing strip (4) covers the longitudinal reinforcing strip (3).
2. The easily positioned embroidered emblem according to claim 1, characterized in that: The longitudinal reinforcing strip (3) and the transverse reinforcing strip (4) float on the side of the base layer (1) near the decorative layer (2).
3. The easily positioned embroidered emblem according to claim 2, characterized in that: The decorative layer (2) has a second reinforcing edge (6) at its edge, and the second reinforcing edge (6) and the first reinforcing edge (5) overlap and are stitched together.
4. The easily positioned embroidered emblem according to claim 1, characterized in that: The base layer (1) is provided with four auxiliary reinforcing strips (7). One end of the auxiliary reinforcing strip (7) is connected to the end of the longitudinal reinforcing strip (3), and the other end of the auxiliary reinforcing strip (7) is connected to the end of the transverse reinforcing strip (4).
5. The easily positioned embroidered emblem according to claim 1, characterized in that: The stiff yarn is made of twisted low-elasticity polyester filaments.
6. The easily positioned embroidered emblem according to claim 5, characterized in that: The low-elastic polyester filament is a Y-shaped irregular fiber filament.