A hooded garment brim sewing template
By designing a template for sewing the brim of hooded garments, the problem of sewing precision and consistency during the brim sewing process was solved, improving production efficiency and finished product quality, and ensuring the uniformity and aesthetics of the garments.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- SICHUAN HUAJIA MACHINERY IND CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-07-16
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-19
AI Technical Summary
In the prior art, the technical problem with hats and hoodies is that the production process of hats and hoodies is difficult to control the sewing precision and consistency of the brim, resulting in low production efficiency and inconsistent appearance of finished products.
Design a hooded garment brim sewing template, including a base plate, a first cover plate, a second cover plate, and a third cover plate, which are connected by hinges and connectors. It has multiple sewing grooves and positioning lines to guide the sewing path and ensure fabric alignment and sewing accuracy.
It improves the production efficiency and uniformity of hat brim sewing, reduces the problems of inconsistent stitches and stitch lengths caused by human differences, and enhances the production quality and aesthetics of clothing.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of garment processing technology, specifically to a hood brim sewing template for hooded clothing. Background Technology
[0002] Hooded clothing, a design that combines a hood with the garment body, is popular for its versatility and style. It not only provides wearers with practical functions such as extra warmth, wind protection, and sun protection, but also imbues the garment with a unique casual and sporty style through the three-dimensional tailoring of the hood and decorative details such as drawstrings, buttons, and brand logos. Whether it's the casualness of a sweatshirt, the chicness of a trench coat, or the warmth of a down jacket, the hooded design always adds a unique sense of layering and dynamic energy to an outfit, providing not only excellent comfort but also meeting the functional needs of various occasions.
[0003] In the production of hooded garments, the sewing of the brim is a crucial step in the manufacturing process, affecting the final product's aesthetics and practicality. However, manual sewing makes it difficult to control the precision and consistency of the stitching.
[0004] Due to the uneven structure of the hood brim, a lot of time is often spent on aligning and flattening the fabric during the sewing preparation stage. During the sewing stage, the stitches are also prone to misalignment. In addition, different operators have different sewing techniques and skill levels. Therefore, the sewing of hood brims for hooded garments generally suffers from low efficiency and difficulty in achieving uniformity in finished products.
[0005] Sewing templates help sewing workers accurately control the sewing path, reduce individual variations caused by manual work, and ensure that each product has the same shape and size, thereby improving the overall production quality and aesthetics of the garment. Therefore, it is necessary to design a sewing template for the brim of a hooded garment to ensure that each product conforms to design standards during mass production. Utility Model Content
[0006] To address the shortcomings of the existing technology, this utility model provides a convenient sewing template for the brim of hooded clothing, thereby improving production efficiency.
[0007] To achieve the above-mentioned technical objectives, the technical solution adopted by this utility model is as follows:
[0008] A hooded garment brim sewing template includes a base plate, a first cover plate, a second cover plate, and a third cover plate. The second cover plate and the third cover plate are hinged to the lower part of the top edge of the base plate via a first connector. The third cover plate is spaced apart on the outside of the second cover plate. The bottom edge of the base plate is hinged to the first cover plate via a second connector. The first cover plate, the second cover plate, and the third cover plate can be flipped up and down. The base plate has a first sewing groove, a second sewing groove, and a third sewing groove.
[0009] The contour of the side of the first cover plate away from the hinge end is the first outer groove edge. The first cover plate is provided with a first through groove. After the first cover plate is flipped toward the bottom plate, the first outer groove edge coincides with the lower edge of the first sewing groove, and the first through groove coincides with the third sewing groove.
[0010] The contour of the side of the second cover plate away from the hinge end is the first inner groove edge. After the second cover plate is flipped towards the bottom plate, the first inner groove edge coincides with the upper edge of the first sewing groove track.
[0011] The third cover plate has a second inner groove edge on the side away from the hinge end. After flipping it towards the bottom plate, the second inner groove edge coincides with the first inner groove edge of the second cover plate. The third cover plate is divided into two parts from the center position, namely the left sub-cover plate and the right sub-cover plate.
[0012] As a preferred technical solution, the first seam groove has a left-right symmetrical structure, with a smooth curve in the middle and U-shaped semi-enclosed ends; there are two second seam grooves, which are respectively located in the U-shaped semi-enclosed area of the first seam groove, and the second seam groove has a rectangular structure; the third seam groove is composed of two smooth curves with the same curvature and parallel to each other, and is spaced apart from the middle section of the first seam groove.
[0013] As a preferred technical solution, the span of the third seam groove is 1 / 3 to 1 / 2 of the span of the first seam groove.
[0014] As a preferred technical solution, a positioning line A is drawn on the outer periphery of the first sewing groove on the base plate, a positioning line B is drawn extending from both ends of the third sewing groove trajectory, and a positioning line C is drawn on the first cover plate extending from both ends of the first through groove trajectory.
[0015] As a preferred technical solution, the second cover plate, facing away from the bottom plate, has a fixing adhesive applied along the inner side of the first inner groove and a positioning line D drawn along the fixing adhesive; a dividing line perpendicular to the positioning line D is provided at the midpoint of the positioning line D; the third cover plate, facing the second cover plate, has a fixing adhesive applied along the inner side of the second inner groove.
[0016] As a preferred technical solution, the fixing adhesive is a mesh double-sided adhesive.
[0017] As a preferred technical solution, the top edge of the base plate is provided with a limiting groove, which is U-shaped.
[0018] As a preferred technical solution, the limiting slots are provided in three groups, each group containing two slots, and the width of the two limiting slots in the middle group is greater than the width of the limiting slots on both sides.
[0019] As a preferred technical solution, the base plate, the first cover plate, the second cover plate, and the third cover plate are made of transparent PVC sheets.
[0020] As a preferred technical solution, the first connector and the second connector are made of fiber tape.
[0021] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:
[0022] This utility model discloses a hooded garment brim sewing template, consisting of a base plate and three cover plates. The base plate has first, second, and third sewing grooves. The seam of the first and second cover plates aligns with the first sewing groove. The third cover plate is divided into two sub-cover plates, left and right. In use, non-woven fabric and a full piece of outer fabric are first laid on the base plate in sequence. Preliminary sewing and Velcro fastening are then completed along the third sewing groove. Subsequently, the two sub-cover plates of the third cover plate are used for step-by-step sewing: first, half of the outer fabric is sewn and fixed, and then the remaining part is sewn. This structural design makes the template both compact and functional, significantly reducing the complexity of the brim sewing process, improving production efficiency, and ensuring sewing accuracy.
[0023] This utility model of a hooded garment brim sewing template can solve the problems of long fabric placement and alignment time and low production efficiency; it can also solve the problems of inconsistent stitches, different stitch lengths, or uneven spacing of the stitches caused by individual differences in human labor, which affect the appearance. Attached Figure Description
[0024] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of this application, the accompanying drawings used in the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. It should be understood that the following drawings only show some embodiments of this application and should not be regarded as a limitation of the scope. For those skilled in the art, other related drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0025] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the template of this utility model;
[0026] Figure 2 This is a top view of the base plate;
[0027] Figure 3 This is a top view of the first cover plate;
[0028] Figure 4 This is a top view of the second cover plate.
[0029] Reference numerals: 1-Base plate, 2-First cover plate, 3-Second cover plate, 4-Third cover plate, 11-First seam groove, 12-Second seam groove, 13-Third seam groove, 14-First connector, 15-Second connector, 16-Limiting slot, 17-Positioning line B, 18-Positioning line A, 21-First through groove, 22-First outer groove edge, 23-Positioning line D, 31-First inner groove edge, 32-Fixing adhesive, 33-Positioning line D, 34-Dividing line, 41-Second inner groove edge. Detailed Implementation
[0030] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the embodiments of this application clearer, the technical solutions of the embodiments of this application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this application, not all embodiments. The components of the embodiments of this application described and shown in the accompanying drawings can be arranged and designed in various different configurations. Therefore, the following detailed description of the embodiments of this application provided in the accompanying drawings is not intended to limit the scope of the claimed application, but merely represents selected embodiments of this application. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of this application without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this application.
[0031] A hooded garment brim sewing template, such as Figures 1-4 As shown, it includes a base plate 1, a first cover plate 2, a second cover plate 3, and a third cover plate 4. The second cover plate 3 and the third cover plate 4 are respectively hinged to the lower part of the top edge of the base plate 1 through a first connector 14. The third cover plate 4 is spaced apart outside the second cover plate 3. The bottom edge of the base plate 1 is hinged to the first cover plate 2 through a second connector 15. The first cover plate 2, the second cover plate 3, and the third cover plate 4 can be flipped up and down. The base plate 1 is provided with a first sewing groove 11, a second sewing groove 12, and a third sewing groove 13.
[0032] The first seam groove 11 has a symmetrical structure, such as Figure 2 As shown, the middle part is a smooth, undulating curve, and the two ends are U-shaped semi-enclosed. There are two second seam grooves 12, each located within the U-shaped semi-enclosed area of the first seam groove 11. The second seam groove 12 has a rectangular structure, and its shape can also be determined by the Velcro or product label sewn onto the brim. The third seam groove 13 consists of two parallel, smooth curves with the same curvature, spaced apart from the middle section of the first seam groove 11. The span of the third seam groove 13 is 1 / 3 to 1 / 2 of the span of the first seam groove 11. A positioning line A18 is drawn on the outer periphery of the upper edge of the first seam groove 11 on the base plate 1, and a positioning line B17 is drawn extending from both ends of the trajectory of the third seam groove 13.
[0033] The top edge of the first cover plate 2 is hinged to the bottom edge of the base plate 1 via the second connector 15. The outline of the side of the first cover plate 2 away from the hinge end is the first outer groove edge 22. The first cover plate 2 has a first through groove 21. Positioning lines C23 are drawn on the first cover plate 2 extending from both ends of the trajectory of the first through groove 21. After the first cover plate 2 is flipped toward the base plate 1, the first outer groove edge 22 coincides with the lower edge of the first sewing groove 11, and the first through groove 21 coincides with the third sewing groove 13. Positioning line C23 coincides with positioning line B17.
[0034] The bottom edge of the second cover plate 3 is connected to the lower part of the top edge of the base plate 1 via the first connector 14. The outline of the side of the second cover plate 3 away from the hinge end is the first inner groove edge 31. After the second cover plate 3 is flipped toward the base plate 1, the first inner groove edge 31 coincides with the upper edge of the track of the first sewing groove 11.
[0035] The third cover plate 4 has a basically the same structure as the second cover plate 3, and the third cover plate 4 and the second cover plate 3 are spaced apart; the bottom edge of the third cover plate 4 is connected to the lower part of the top edge of the bottom plate 1 through the first connector 14, and the outline of the side of the third cover plate 4 away from the hinge end is the second inner groove edge 41. After flipping towards the bottom plate 1, the second inner groove edge 41 coincides with the first inner groove edge 31 of the second cover plate 3; the third cover plate 4 is divided into two parts from the center position, namely the left sub-cover plate and the right sub-cover plate.
[0036] The second cover plate 3, facing away from the base plate 1, has a fixing adhesive 32 along the inner side of the first inner groove edge 31 and a positioning line D33 drawn along the fixing adhesive 32; a dividing line 34 perpendicular to the positioning line D33 is provided at the midpoint of the positioning line D33; on the third cover plate 4, facing the second cover plate 3, a fixing adhesive 32 is provided along the inner side of the second inner groove edge 41; the fixing adhesive 32 is made of mesh double-sided tape, which mainly serves to prevent the fabric from shifting and ensure accurate sewing.
[0037] The top edge of the base plate 1 is provided with a limiting groove 16, which is used to engage with the groove on the automatic template machine to fix the template. Preferably, the limiting groove 16 is provided in three sets, with two in each set, and the width of the two limiting grooves 16 in the middle set is greater than the width of the limiting grooves on both sides.
[0038] The base plate 1, the first cover plate 2, the second cover plate 3, and the third cover plate 4 (left sub-cover plate and right sub-cover plate) are all made of high-strength transparent PVC board. The first connector 14 and the second connector 15 are made of fiber tape, so that the first cover plate 2, the second cover plate 3, and the third cover plate 4 can rotate around the connector to fix, flatten or flip the fabric, and provide the stitching track, etc.
[0039] In practical applications, this template can be pre-fixed to the slots on the automatic template machine via the limiting slot 16 before processing, or it can be fixed as a whole after the cut pieces are positioned, offering high flexibility. This template integrates processes such as positioning the non-woven lining on the brim, attaching Velcro, and attaching the brim. The usage of the template will be explained step-by-step below:
[0040] Steps 1 and 2: Positioning and attaching the non-woven interlining. Fully open the template. Place one non-woven interlining piece to the left and one to the right of the position marked by the positioning line A18 above the first seam groove 11 on the base plate 1. Then, place one brim fabric piece with its back facing up at the position marked by the positioning line C23 on the first cover plate 2. Flip the first cover plate 2 onto the base plate 1 to close the template. Place a hook and loop fastener piece of the same size as the second seam groove 12 at the second seam groove 12. Engage the fastener piece with the slot on the automatic template machine through the limiting slot 16. Then, sew the non-woven interlining piece and the brim fabric piece together according to the first through groove 21 and the third seam groove 13. Finally, sew the brim fabric piece, the non-woven interlining piece, and the hook and loop fastener piece together according to the second seam groove 12. This completes steps 1 and 2: positioning and attaching the non-woven interlining.
[0041] Step 3: Transport the hat brim. Flip the second cover plate 3 over, and then place the hat pieces according to the position of the positioning line D33 on the second cover plate 3. Note that this is done in two steps. First, starting from the dividing line 34, place half of the hat pieces from right to left. Flip the left sub-cover plate of the third cover plate 4 to press down the hat pieces, and then sew the brim piece of the completed step 1 to the hat pieces along the first sewing groove 11 (sew only the left side, with the dividing line 24 as the reference point). Second, after sewing, open the left sub-cover plate of the third cover plate 4 and remove the sewn brim from left to right up to the dividing line 34. Third, starting from the dividing line 34 on the second cover plate 3, place half of the hat pieces from left to right. Flip the right sub-cover plate of the third cover plate 4 to press down the hat pieces, and then sew the brim piece of the completed step 1 to the hat pieces along the first sewing groove 11 (sew only the right side, with the dividing line 34 as the reference starting point). At this point, all sewing steps are completed.
[0042] Production line verification has shown that the sewing template of this utility model has the following advantages: on the one hand, it can solve the problems of long time and low production efficiency in aligning fabric placement; on the other hand, it can solve the problems of inconsistent stitches, different stitch lengths, or uneven spacing of equidistant stitches caused by individual differences in human labor, which affect the appearance.
[0043] Of course, there may be other embodiments of this utility model. Without departing from the spirit and essence of this utility model, those skilled in the art can make various corresponding changes and modifications based on this utility model, but these corresponding changes and modifications should all fall within the protection scope of the appended claims of this utility model.
Claims
1. A hooded garment brim sewing template, characterized by: The system includes a base plate (1), a first cover plate (2), a second cover plate (3), and a third cover plate (4). The second cover plate (3) and the third cover plate (4) are hinged to the lower part of the top edge of the base plate (1) through a first connector (14). The third cover plate (4) is spaced apart on the outside of the second cover plate (3). The bottom edge of the base plate (1) is hinged to the first cover plate (2) through a second connector (15). The first cover plate (2), the second cover plate (3), and the third cover plate (4) can be flipped up and down. The base plate (1) is provided with a first sewing groove (11), a second sewing groove (12), and a third sewing groove (13). The first cover plate (2) has a first outer groove edge (22) on the side away from the hinge end. The first cover plate (2) has a first through groove (21). After the first cover plate (2) is flipped toward the bottom plate (1), the first outer groove edge (22) coincides with the lower edge of the first sewing groove (11), and the first through groove (21) coincides with the third sewing groove (13). The contour of the side of the second cover plate (3) away from the hinge end is the first inner groove edge (31). After the second cover plate (3) is flipped toward the bottom plate (1), the first inner groove edge (31) coincides with the upper line of the track of the first sewing groove (11). The third cover plate (4) has a second inner groove edge (41) on the side away from the hinge end. After flipping towards the bottom plate (1), the second inner groove edge (41) coincides with the first inner groove edge (31) of the second cover plate (3). The third cover plate (4) is divided into two parts from the center position, namely the left sub-cover plate and the right sub-cover plate.
2. The hood brim sewing template for hooded clothing according to claim 1, characterized in that: The first seam groove (11) has a left-right symmetrical structure, with a smooth curve in the middle and a U-shaped semi-enclosed shape at both ends; there are two second seam grooves (12), which are respectively located in the U-shaped semi-enclosed area of the first seam groove (11), and the second seam groove (12) has a rectangular structure; the third seam groove (13) is composed of two smooth curves with the same curvature and parallel, and is spaced apart from the middle section of the first seam groove (11).
3. The hood brim sewing template for hooded clothing according to claim 2, characterized in that: The span of the third seam groove (13) is 1 / 3 to 1 / 2 of the span of the first seam groove (11).
4. The hood brim sewing template for hooded clothing according to claim 1, characterized in that: A positioning line A (18) is drawn on the outer periphery of the first sewing groove (11) on the base plate (1), and a positioning line B (17) is drawn extending from both ends of the track of the third sewing groove (13); a positioning line C (23) is drawn on both ends of the track of the first through groove (21) on the first cover plate (2).
5. The hood brim sewing template for hooded clothing according to claim 1, characterized in that: The second cover plate (3) facing away from the bottom plate (1) has a fixing adhesive (32) along the inner side of the first inner groove edge (31) and a positioning line D (33) is drawn along the fixing adhesive (32); a dividing line (34) perpendicular to the positioning line D (33) is provided at the midpoint of the positioning line D (33); the third cover plate (4) facing the second cover plate (3) has a fixing adhesive (32) along the inner side of the second inner groove edge (41).
6. The hood brim sewing template for hooded clothing according to claim 5, characterized in that: The fixing adhesive (32) is a mesh double-sided adhesive.
7. The hood brim sewing template for hooded clothing according to claim 1, characterized in that: The bottom plate (1) has a limiting groove (16) on its top edge, and the limiting groove (16) is U-shaped.
8. The hood brim sewing template for hooded clothing according to claim 7, characterized in that: The limiting slots (16) are provided in three groups at intervals, each group containing two slots. The width of the two limiting slots (16) in the middle group is greater than the width of the limiting slots on both sides.
9. The hood brim sewing template for hooded clothing according to claim 1, characterized in that: The base plate (1), the first cover plate (2), the second cover plate (3), and the third cover plate (4) are made of transparent PVC board.
10. The hood brim sewing template for hooded clothing according to claim 1, characterized in that: The first connector (14) and the second connector (15) are made of fiber tape.