A garment front panel composite sewing template
By integrating the quilting base mold and the bag sewing template into a composite sewing template, the problem of requiring multiple templates for sewing the front piece of traditional garments is solved. This allows the quilting and bag body to be completed in one workstation, improving sewing efficiency and finished product consistency, while reducing costs.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- SANLIUYIDU (FUJIAN) SPORTS GOODS CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-06-24
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-19
AI Technical Summary
The traditional garment front panel sewing process requires multiple templates and workstations, resulting in high costs, complex operations, low efficiency, and poor consistency of finished products.
Design a composite sewing template for the front piece of a garment, integrating a quilting base mold, a quilting top mold, and a bag sewing template, so that the quilting and bag body can be completed in one station. The templates are connected by folding, which simplifies the operation and improves consistency.
The quilting and bag body are sewn together at one workstation, reducing the need for needle switching, improving efficiency, enhancing the consistency of finished garments, and reducing costs.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of textile sewing technology, specifically to a composite sewing template for the front panel of a garment. Background Technology
[0002] In the sewing process of some garments (such as down jackets), there is a need to quilt the front piece and sew the pockets. For garments that also have pocket flaps and flaps, the sewing process is more complicated. The traditional approach is to complete it through multiple stations. The quilting is done at the quilting station, and then the pocket body, pocket flap (if any), and pocket flap (if any) are sewn at other stations. Different sewing templates are required for different stations.
[0003] This brings some drawbacks, mainly: 1. Multiple sewing templates are required, and the manufacturing, management and storage of templates increase costs; 2. Multiple sewing stations are required, and a single sewing station requires frequent switching of the sewing program; 3. Operation is inconvenient, and operators at each station need to repeat the positioning process of the front piece, which is time-consuming and laborious, and can also reduce the consistency of the finished garments. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a composite sewing template for the front piece of clothing, which aims to solve the problem of needing multiple templates to sew the front piece of clothing, so as to achieve one or more technical objectives such as reducing costs and improving work efficiency.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:
[0006] A composite sewing template for the front panel of a garment includes a quilting bottom mold, a quilting top mold, and a sewing bag template. The quilting top mold is molded to the quilting bottom mold to form an accommodating space for the front panel surface layer and the front panel inner layer. The quilting top mold is provided with quilting grooves for sewing quilting. The front of the quilting top mold is provided with a sewing bag template, and a plurality of bag sewing grooves are formed on the sewing bag template.
[0007] Furthermore, the front of the quilting die is provided with a bag cover positioning area near the bag sewing template, and the bag sewing template includes a bag bottom die, on which a bag cover sewing groove is provided.
[0008] Furthermore, the bottom mold for sewing bags is also provided with a bag flap folding insert and a bag flap pressure plate corresponding to the bag flap folding insert, and the bag flap pressure plate is provided with a bag flap sewing groove.
[0009] Furthermore, the sewing template also includes an upper sewing mold that is molded together with the bottom sewing mold. The upper sewing mold and the eyebrow pressing plate form an accommodating space for symmetrically laying out the outer and inner layers of the bag. The upper sewing mold is provided with bag opening sewing grooves corresponding to the outer and inner layers of the bag, respectively.
[0010] Furthermore, one of the eyebrow sewing groove and the bag opening sewing groove is reused.
[0011] Furthermore, the first side of the quilting upper mold is folded and connected to the quilting lower mold, and the second side of the quilting upper mold is folded and connected to the sewing bag template.
[0012] Furthermore, the bag flap pressure plate is folded and connected to the bottom mold of the sewing bag and is located on one side of the bag flap folding insert; the bottom mold of the sewing bag is provided with an insert groove, and the bag flap folding insert is disposed in the insert groove.
[0013] Furthermore, the eyebrow folding insert is in the form of an L-shaped block, and the short side of the L-shaped block is folded and connected to the insert groove.
[0014] Furthermore, it also includes a concealed thread template, which is placed side by side with the quilting upper mold and closed above the quilting lower mold, and the concealed thread template is folded and connected to the first side of the quilting upper mold. The concealed thread template is provided with a concealed thread groove for sewing the concealed thread of the inner layer of the front piece.
[0015] Furthermore, friction strips are provided at least on the edge of a portion of the groove in the bottom quilting mold.
[0016] By adopting the above technical solution, this utility model has the following advantages compared with the prior art:
[0017] 1. This utility model combines a quilting bottom mold, a quilting top mold, and a bag sewing template, which can complete the sewing of the quilting and the bag body in one station. The sewing machine does not need to frequently switch needle programs and does not need to repeat the positioning process of the front piece, thus improving efficiency and the consistency of the finished garment.
[0018] 2. The bottom mold of this utility model is combined with a bag flap folding insert and a bag flap pressure plate corresponding to the bag flap folding insert. The bag flap pressure plate is provided with a bag flap sewing groove. In this way, the sewing of complex pockets with bag flaps can be completed on the same template.
[0019] 3. This utility model uses a folding mechanism to separate and open the templates, which facilitates operation.
[0020] 4. By setting friction strips, this utility model further prevents the workpiece to be sewn from moving, thereby improving the consistency of product sewing. Attached Figure Description
[0021] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the present invention after folding;
[0022] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the folding of each template in this utility model;
[0023] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of each template of this utility model being folded again;
[0024] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the initial state of the sewing bag bottom mold of this utility model;
[0025] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the folding and unfolding of the bag eyebrow insert of this utility model;
[0026] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the bag eyebrow pressure plate cover of this utility model;
[0027] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the unfolded state of this utility model;
[0028] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the front panel of the garment.
[0029] Figure 9 For the sewing of this utility model Figure 8 A schematic diagram of the stitching of the concealed seam in the front piece step shown;
[0030] Figure 10 For the sewing of this utility model Figure 8 The diagram shows the stitching and quilting steps for the front piece.
[0031] Figure 11 For the sewing of this utility model Figure 8 The diagram shows the placement of the bag cap in the front panel steps.
[0032] Figure 12 For the sewing of this utility model Figure 8 The diagram shows the steps for sewing the bag flap in the front panel.
[0033] Figure 13 For the sewing of this utility model Figure 8 The diagram shows the steps for placing the eyebrow in the front panel.
[0034] Figure 14 For the sewing of this utility model Figure 8 The diagram shows the folding and shaping of the bag eyebrow in the front panel steps.
[0035] Figure 15 For the sewing of this utility model Figure 8 The diagram shows the placement of the inner and outer layers of the bag in the front panel steps.
[0036] Figure 16 For the sewing of this utility model Figure 8 The diagram shows the steps for sewing the bag opening in the front panel.
[0037] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures:
[0038] 100. Quilting line mold; 110. Quilting groove; 120. Straight groove; 130. Pocket flap positioning area; 131. Positioning strip;
[0039] 200. Quilted bottom mold; 210. Friction strip;
[0040] 300. Bottom mold for sewing bags; 310. Sewing groove for bag flaps; 320. Folding insert for bag flaps; 330. Pressing plate for bag flaps; 340. Insert groove;
[0041] 400. Upper mold for sewing bags; 410. Sewing groove for bag opening;
[0042] 500. Concealed wiring template; 510. Concealed wiring channel;
[0043] 610. Front panel surface layer; 611. Upper quilting line; 612. Lower quilting line; 613. Straight quilting line; 620. Front panel inner layer; 621. Hidden stitch; 630. Pocket flap; 640. Pocket eyebrow; 650. Pocket surface layer; 660. Pocket lining layer. Detailed Implementation
[0044] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of this utility model clearer, the present utility model will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are only used to explain this utility model and are not intended to limit this utility model.
[0045] Additionally, it should be noted that the terms "upper," "lower," "left," "right," "vertical," "horizontal," "inner," and "outer" are all based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are merely for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element of this utility model must have a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this utility model.
[0046] When an element is referred to as being "fixed to," "set on," or "contained on" another element, it can be directly on or indirectly on that other element. When an element is referred to as being "connected to," it can be directly connected to or indirectly connected to that other element.
[0047] Unless otherwise expressly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," and "linking" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to fixed connections, detachable connections, or integral connections; they can refer to mechanical connections or electrical connections; they can refer to direct connections or indirect connections through an intermediate medium; they can refer to the internal communication of two components or the interaction between two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model according to the specific circumstances.
[0048] Example
[0049] Please refer to Figures 1-7 As shown, this utility model discloses a composite sewing template for the front piece of a garment. In its closed state, it includes, from bottom to top, a quilting bottom mold 200, a quilting top mold 100, and a pocket sewing template. The pocket sewing template includes at least a pocket sewing bottom mold 300. For ease of understanding, the following description is in conjunction with... Figure 8 An example to be formed and Figures 9-16 The molding steps shown are further explained.
[0050] Among them, such as Figure 3 As shown, the quilting upper mold 100 is closed onto the quilting lower mold 200 to form an accommodating space for the front sheet surface layer 610 and the front sheet inner layer 620. The quilting upper mold 100 is provided with a quilting groove 110 for sewing the quilting. Thus, as... Figure 10 As shown, the front outer layer 610 and the front inner layer 620 of the down jacket are placed and positioned on the quilting bottom mold 200, and the upper quilting mold 100 is closed. The upper quilting 611 and the lower quilting 612 can then be sewn by the guidance of the quilting groove 110.
[0051] like Figure 7 As shown, the quilting die 100 is also provided with a straight groove 120, so that, as Figure 10 As shown, a quilted seam 613 for laser opening to sew pockets can be sewn onto the front piece via a quilted seam groove 120.
[0052] like Figure 2 and Figure 7 As shown, for pockets with flaps, the quilting die 100 of this invention has a flap positioning area 130. The flap positioning area 130 is located on one side of the straight seam groove 120 and on the front of the quilting die 100. The bottom sewing die 300 has a flap sewing groove 310. Thus, as... Figure 11 As shown, the bag cap 630 can be placed and positioned in the bag cap positioning area 130, and then as follows: Figure 12 As shown, the bottom mold 300 is placed on the quilting mold 100 to sew the bag flap 630.
[0053] like Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, for pockets with flaps, the sewing bottom mold 300 of this utility model is provided with a flap folding insert 320 and a flap pressing plate 330 corresponding to the flap folding insert 320. Thus, as... Figure 13 As shown, open the flap fold insert 320, then place the flap 640 under the flap fold insert 320, with its edge extending beyond the flap fold insert 320 by a sufficient amount of bending. Then, close the flap pressure plate 330, thus placing the flap 640 on the flap fold insert 320. Figure 14 Complete the fold of the 640-degree loop and then sew it through the loop sewing groove.
[0054] like Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, the sewing template of this utility model also includes a sewing upper mold 400 that is molded together with the sewing bottom mold 300. The sewing upper mold 400 and the bag eyebrow pressing plate 330 form an accommodating space for symmetrically laying the bag surface layer 650 and the bag lining layer 660. The sewing upper mold 400 is provided with bag opening sewing grooves 410 corresponding to the bag surface layer 650 and the bag lining layer 660 respectively. Thus, as... Figure 15 As shown, the outer layer 650 and the inner layer 660 of the bag are laid flat on the bag eyelet pressure plate 330, and then... Figure 16 As shown, the outer layer 650 and the inner layer 660 of the bag can be sewn together on the front piece through the bag opening sewing groove 410. Figure 2 and Figure 3 In the example, it is preferable to reuse one of the eyebrow sewing groove and the bag opening sewing groove 410 to achieve one-time sewing of the eyebrow and the bag opening.
[0055] In addition, such as Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, this utility model also includes a concealed stitch template 500, which is placed alongside the quilting top mold 100 and closed onto the quilting bottom mold 200. The concealed stitch template 500 has a concealed stitch groove 510 for sewing the concealed stitch 621 of the inner layer 620 of the front piece. Thus, as... Figure 1 As shown, after placing the front inner layer 620 and the front outer layer 610 on the quilting bottom mold 200 in sequence, the quilting top mold 100 is closed. Then, the part of the front outer layer 610 exposed on the quilting top mold 100 is folded towards the quilting top mold 100. After that, the concealed thread template 500 is closed, and the concealed thread 621 of the front inner layer 620 can be sewn through the concealed thread groove 510.
[0056] It should be understood that, for ease of description, this utility model only discusses the various grooves on the surface where the needle directly acts, but the bottom template of the corresponding template has corresponding grooves to avoid the needle, which will not be described in detail here.
[0057] In a preferred embodiment, the first side of the quilting thread mold 100 is folded and connected to the quilting bottom mold 200, and the sewing bag bottom mold 300 is folded and connected to the sewing bag upper mold 400, and then folded and connected to the second side of the quilting thread mold 100; the bag eyebrow pressure plate 330 is folded and connected to the sewing bag bottom mold 300 and located on one side of the bag eyebrow wrapping insert 320. Similarly, the sewing bag bottom mold 300 is provided with an insert groove 340, and the bag eyebrow wrapping insert 320 is provided in the insert groove 340. The bag eyebrow wrapping insert 320 is an L-shaped block, and the short side of the L-shaped block is folded and connected to the insert groove 340. The concealed stitch template 500 is folded and connected to the first side of the quilting thread mold 100.
[0058] This invention does not specifically limit the folding structure, which can be a hinge mechanism formed by a hinge seat and a hinge shaft, etc. However, in a preferred embodiment, the folding mechanism can be implemented using adhesive tape (not shown in the figure). That is, the template to be folded and connected is glued with adhesive tape to form a simple hinge, which folds along the edge crease. This is simple, easy to implement, and reduces costs.
[0059] In a preferred embodiment, the flap positioning area 130 is provided with a positioning strip 131 corresponding to the edge of the flap 630, and the positioning strip 131 is a color block strip. In this way, the visual difference between the color block strip and the edge of the flap 630 (the color block strip is completely covered or the color block strip is evenly spaced from the edge of the flap 630) makes it easy to identify whether the flap 630 has been accurately positioned.
[0060] Since the quilting bottom mold 200 and the quilting top mold 100 are mostly made of resin plates with relatively smooth surfaces, in order to reduce the movement of the front piece during the mold closing process, this invention provides friction strips 210 at least on the edges of some grooves in the quilting bottom mold 200. Preferably, friction strips 210 can also be provided on the quilting top mold 100. The friction strips 210 can be formed by attaching (such as sandpaper), printing (such as attaching friction particles to resin by printing), or roughening by grinding (such as dotting or knurling).
[0061] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of this utility model, but the protection scope of this utility model is not limited thereto. Any variations or substitutions that can be easily conceived by those skilled in the art within the technical scope disclosed in this utility model should be included within the protection scope of this utility model. Therefore, the protection scope of this utility model should be determined by the scope of the claims.
Claims
1. A composite sewing template for the front panel of a garment, characterized in that: The device includes a quilting bottom mold (200), a quilting top mold (100), and a bag sewing template. The quilting top mold (100) is molded into the quilting bottom mold (200) to form a space for accommodating the front panel (610) and the front panel (620). The quilting top mold (100) is provided with a quilting groove (110) for sewing the quilting. The front of the quilting top mold (100) is provided with a bag sewing template, and a plurality of bag sewing grooves are formed on the bag sewing template.
2. The garment front piece composite sewing template as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The front of the quilting die (100) adjacent to the sewing template is provided with a bag cover positioning area (130). The sewing template includes a sewing bottom die (300), and the sewing bottom die (300) is provided with a bag cover sewing groove (310).
3. The composite sewing template for the front piece of clothing as described in claim 2, characterized in that: The bottom mold (300) for sewing bags is also provided with a bag flap folding insert (320) and a bag flap pressure plate (330) corresponding to the bag flap folding insert (320), and the bag flap pressure plate (330) is provided with a bag flap sewing groove.
4. The garment front piece composite sewing template as described in claim 3, characterized in that: The sewing template also includes a sewing upper mold (400) that is molded together with the sewing bottom mold (300). The sewing upper mold (400) and the bag eyebrow pressure plate (330) form an accommodating space for symmetrically laying out the bag surface layer (650) and the bag lining layer (660). The sewing upper mold (400) is provided with bag opening sewing grooves (410) corresponding to the bag surface layer (650) and the bag lining layer (660) respectively.
5. The garment front piece composite sewing template as described in claim 4, characterized in that: One of the eyebrow sewing groove and the bag opening sewing groove (410) is reused.
6. The composite sewing template for the front piece of a garment as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The first side of the quilting upper mold (100) is folded and connected to the quilting lower mold (200), and the second side of the quilting upper mold (100) is folded and connected to the sewing bag template.
7. The garment front piece composite sewing template as described in claim 3, characterized in that: The bag flap pressure plate (330) is folded and connected to the sewing bag bottom mold (300) and located on one side of the bag flap folding insert (320); the sewing bag bottom mold (300) is provided with an insert groove (340), and the bag flap folding insert (320) is located in the insert groove (340).
8. The garment front piece composite sewing template as described in claim 7, characterized in that: The eyebrow folding insert (320) is an L-shaped block, and the short side of the L-shaped block is folded and connected to the insert groove (340).
9. The composite sewing template for the front piece of a garment as described in claim 1, characterized in that: It also includes a concealed thread template (500), which is placed side by side with the quilting upper mold (100) and closed above the quilting bottom mold (200), and the concealed thread template (500) is folded and connected to the first side of the quilting upper mold (100). The concealed thread template (500) is provided with a concealed thread groove (510) for sewing the concealed thread (621) of the front inner layer (620).
10. The composite sewing template for the front piece of a garment as described in claim 1, characterized in that: Friction strips (210) are provided at least on the edge of a portion of the groove of the quilting bottom mold (200).