A type of clothing label and coat

By designing a cutout display area and a grid layer on clothing labels, multiple patterns can be displayed simultaneously, solving the problem of poor display effect and visual appeal in existing technologies. Clothing labels with cutout display areas and grid layer structures can display multiple patterns on a single label, improving the aesthetics of clothing and the user experience.

CN224437083UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-30美力城时尚科技(武汉)有限公司

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
美力城时尚科技(武汉)有限公司
Filing Date
2025-06-20
Publication Date
2026-06-30

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Due to structural limitations, existing clothing labels cannot display multiple patterns simultaneously, resulting in poor display quality and visual appeal.

Method used

Design a label for clothing that uses a cutout display area and a grid layer structure. By setting graphic areas on the sides of the grid strips, multiple patterns can be displayed simultaneously.

Benefits of technology

Multiple patterns can be displayed using a single label, reducing the number of labels and improving the display effect and visual experience. This solves the problem of poor display effect and visual experience caused by structural limitations in existing technologies.

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Abstract

This utility model provides a label and outer garment for clothing, belonging to the field of clothing technology. It includes a label body with a perforated display area. A grid layer is formed on the perforated display area, and the grid layer includes multiple parallel, spaced grid strips. A first pattern is formed at the perforated display area between the grid strips, and a graphic area is provided on the same side of the grid strips to form a second pattern. By using a single clothing label, multiple patterns can be displayed separately, reducing the number of labels on clothing, reducing the limitation on label size in limited space, ensuring clear display of patterns, and effectively solving the technical problem of poor display effect and visual appeal caused by the structural limitations of existing labels in related technologies.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of clothing technology, and in particular to a label and outerwear for clothing. Background Technology

[0002] Clothing labels are identification tags sewn or affixed to garments, primarily used to display brand logos, product information, or decorative patterns. They not only serve the functions of brand identification and promotion but also enhance the overall design and quality of the clothing. Furthermore, the material, shape, and manufacturing process of the label also affect the consumer experience, making its design a crucial aspect of garment manufacturing.

[0003] In existing technologies, common label forms on clothing mainly include woven labels, printed labels, metal labels, and plastic labels. Woven labels incorporate patterns or text into the label through textile processes, while printed labels use printing technology to transfer the logo onto fabric or composite materials. Metal and plastic labels are mostly formed by stamping or injection molding. These labels are typically fixed to positions such as collars, side seams, or hems to achieve a brand identification effect.

[0004] However, for example, as disclosed in CN218004283U, existing clothing labels, due to structural limitations, can mostly only display a single logo or fixed pattern. When a brand has multiple trademarks or logos that it wants to display collectively, it often needs to set multiple labels on the clothing, which not only affects the overall aesthetics of the clothing, but also limits the specifications and size of the labels, resulting in poor display effects and visual appeal. Utility Model Content

[0005] This utility model provides a label and outerwear for clothing, which can simultaneously display multiple label patterns on a single label, solving the technical problem of poor display effect and visual appeal caused by the structural limitations of existing labels in related technologies.

[0006] The technical solution is as follows:

[0007] In a first aspect, this utility model provides a label for clothing, comprising: a label body, wherein a hollow display area is formed on the label body, and a grid layer is formed on the hollow display area, the grid layer comprising a plurality of parallel and spaced grid strips.

[0008] A first pattern is formed at the hollow display area between the plurality of grille bars;

[0009] A graphic area is provided on the same side of one of the plurality of grid strips to form a second pattern.

[0010] Optionally, the first pattern is coated at the hollow display area positions between the plurality of grille strips.

[0011] Optionally, the color of the upper surface of the grille strip is the same as or similar to the color of the first pattern.

[0012] Optionally, the hollowed-out display area is displayed in a first color, the first pattern is displayed in a second color, the grille strip is displayed in a second color, and the second pattern is displayed in a third color;

[0013] The second color is different from the first color and the third color, and the third color may be the same as or different from the first color.

[0014] Optionally, a third pattern is formed on the side opposite to the second pattern among the plurality of grid strips.

[0015] Optionally, the dimensions of the two grid bars satisfy the following formula:

[0016]

[0017] Where n is the visible viewing angle of the first pattern between two grid strips, 30°≤n≤60°; h is the height of the grid strip in the vertical direction; and s is the spacing between two adjacent grid strips.

[0018] Optionally, in the vertical direction, the top thickness of the grid strip is less than or equal to the bottom thickness of the grid strip.

[0019] Optionally, the label body is ring-shaped, and the hollowed-out display area is the inner ring space of the label body.

[0020] Optionally, the first pattern is located in the hollow display area, and the grille strip is located above the first pattern and its bottom is connected to the upper surface of the hollow display area.

[0021] Secondly, the present invention also provides an outer garment, including the clothing label described in the first aspect, wherein the clothing label is attached to the outer surface of the outer garment, and the cutout display area is disposed facing the outside of the outer garment.

[0022] The beneficial effects of the technical solution provided by this utility model embodiment include at least the following:

[0023] The clothing label provided by this utility model embodiment features an irregularly shaped area on the label body for displaying patterns. A first pattern is set in the divided hollow display area for the user to observe at one angle. By setting a grid layer above and setting graphic areas at corresponding positions on the sides of the grid strips that make up the grid layer, the user can observe a second pattern from another side angle. Multiple patterns can be displayed separately using a single clothing label, which can reduce the number of labels on clothing, reduce the limitation on label size in a limited space, ensure clear display of patterns, and effectively solve the technical problem of poor display effect and visual experience caused by the structural limitations of existing labels in related technologies. Attached Figure Description

[0024] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.

[0025] Figure 1 This is a top view of the structure of the clothing label provided in this embodiment of the utility model;

[0026] Figure 2 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the clothing label provided in this embodiment of the utility model from a side view angle;

[0027] Figure 3 yes Figure 1 Structural cross-sectional view at point AA;

[0028] Figure 4 It is another kind Figure 1 Structural cross-sectional view at point AA;

[0029] Figure 5 It is yet another kind Figure 1 Structural cross-sectional view at point AA;

[0030] Figure 6 yes Figure 5 correspond Figure 1 Structural cross-sectional view at point BB;

[0031] Figure 7 This is a partial structural schematic diagram of the grid layer in an embodiment of this utility model;

[0032] Figure 8 This is a structural cross-sectional view of a clothing label with another type of grid strip provided in an embodiment of this utility model.

[0033] In the diagram: 1-Label body; 11-Knockout display area; 12-First pattern; 13-Grid layer; 131-Grid strip; 14-Second pattern; 141-Graphic area. Detailed Implementation

[0034] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of this utility model clearer, the embodiments of this utility model will be described in further detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0035] Figure 1 This is a top view of the structure of the clothing label provided in this embodiment of the utility model; Figure 2 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the clothing label provided in this embodiment of the utility model from a side view angle; Figure 3 yes Figure 1 Structural cross-sectional view at point AA; Figure 4 It is another kind Figure 1 Structural cross-sectional view at point AA; Figure 5 It is yet another kind Figure 1 Structural cross-sectional view at point AA; Figure 6 yes Figure 5 correspond Figure 1 Structural cross-sectional view at point BB; Figure 7 This is a partial structural schematic diagram of the grid layer in an embodiment of this utility model; Figure 8 This is a structural cross-sectional view of a clothing label with another type of grid strip provided in an embodiment of this utility model. (See image below.) Figures 1 to 8 As shown, this embodiment of the utility model provides a label for clothing, including a label body 1. The label body 1 has a perforated display area 11, on which a grid layer 13 is formed. The grid layer 13 includes a plurality of parallel, spaced-apart grid strips 131. A first pattern 12 is formed at the position of the perforated display area 11 between the plurality of grid strips 131. A graphic area 141 is provided on the same side of the plurality of grid strips 131 to form a second pattern 14.

[0036] In this embodiment of the invention, the label body 1 is annular, and its inner ring space is the hollow display area 11. In other possible implementations, the label body 1 can also be a regular or irregular polygon, or other shapes, as long as a hollow area can be set as the hollow display area 11 to display the first pattern for one type of logo label. This embodiment of the invention does not limit its specific shape. The label body 1 is attached to a predetermined position on the garment by sewing or pasting. The hollow display area 11 between the multiple grid strips 131 contains the first pattern 12, which can be a trademark logo or other pattern label, set by coating, printing, or producing a physical label. For example, see reference... Figure 3 or Figure 4The label body 1 has a substrate at the bottom of the perforated display area 11. The first pattern 12 is processed onto the substrate structure between the grid strips 131 by printing or other methods, or is integrally printed onto the substrate structure at the bottom of the perforated display area 11. The color of the upper surface of the grid strips 131 is the same as or similar to the color of the first pattern 12 to ensure the visual uniformity of the clothing label. A grid layer 13 is covered above the first pattern 12, which consists of multiple grid strips 131 arranged parallel to each other in the horizontal direction. When a user looks at the clothing label from the direction directly facing the label body 1, the first pattern 12 located in the perforated display area 11 can be seen through the gaps between the multiple grid strips 131. For example... Figure 1 The pattern is displayed in the black area. Furthermore, in the spacing direction of the plurality of grid strips 131, at least one side of the plurality of grid strips 131 is provided with a graphic area 141. (See reference) Figure 2 In the multiple grid strips 131, graphic areas 141 are provided at corresponding positions on the sides of some grid strips 131, as shown in the figure with areas filled with diagonal lines (the attached figure only indicates a portion). The graphic areas 141 can be single or multiple, with specific positions on the sides of the grid strips 131 having graphic areas 141 of the same or different shapes. When a user looks at the clothing label from the side at a certain angle, they can observe the graphic areas 141 on the sides of a single grid strip 131, or a second pattern 14 composed of multiple graphic areas 141 on the sides of multiple grid strips 131, as shown in the reference. Figure 2 The icon is formed by combining different graphic areas 141 on the sides of multiple grid strips 131. The second pattern 14 can be the same shape as the first pattern 12 to deepen the user's impression; or it can be a different pattern to display different logos or labels of the product or brand. Multiple patterns can be displayed separately using a single clothing label, which can reduce the number of labels on clothing, reduce the limitation on label size in limited space, ensure clear display of patterns, and effectively solve the technical problem of poor display effect and visual experience caused by the structural limitations of existing labels in related technologies.

[0037] It should be noted that, in a further preferred embodiment, a second pattern 14 can be provided on both opposite sides of the grid strip 131. The second patterns 14 on both sides can be of the same form, displaying patterns to deepen the user's impression. Alternatively, the number and arrangement can be locally different, so that the user can see different patterns when viewing from both sides. Another third pattern is formed on the side of the grid strip 131 opposite to the second pattern 14, realizing three different patterns on one clothing label, further improving the diversity of label display.

[0038] Optionally, the grille strip 131 is plate-shaped and arranged vertically, with the graphic area 141 disposed on at least one side of the grille strip 131. Exemplarily, in this embodiment of the invention, by selecting the grille strip 131 as a plate-shaped structure arranged vertically, sufficient area is provided for processing the graphic area 141, making it easier for the user to observe the graphic area 141 disposed on the side of the grille strip 131 when viewing from the side. When multiple graphic areas 141 are combined to display a second pattern 14, the user's viewing angle can be further expanded, ensuring a better display effect. Further, in a preferred embodiment, in the vertical direction, the top thickness of the grille strip 131 is less than or equal to the bottom thickness of the grille strip 131. (See reference...) Figure 8 This is reflected in the specific structure of the grille strip 131, whose overall cross-section is trapezoidal, and its two opposite sides in the horizontal direction are arranged at an acute angle. This can expand the opening space between the tops of adjacent grille strips 131 when viewed from the side and obliquely upward, increase the area of ​​the sides of the grille strip 131 that can be observed, and further improve the display effect.

[0039] Optionally, the graphic area 141 is a coating pattern formed by painting. Exemplarily, in one possible implementation of this invention, the pattern of the graphic area 141 on the side panel of the grille strip 131 can be a coating pattern printed by printing, pad printing, or spray painting. The required coating can be selected according to actual needs to ensure the display effect, such as luminescent coating or a coating of the required corresponding color.

[0040] Furthermore, the hollowed-out display area 11 is displayed in the first color, the first pattern 12 is displayed in the second color, and the grille strip 131 and the first pattern 12 below can be arranged in the same color to ensure a unified visual appearance (it should be noted that in Figure 1 The different filling patterns of the first pattern 12 and the grid strip 131 are only for structural differentiation and do not involve color distinction. The second pattern 14 uses a third color. The second color is different from the first color and the third color to ensure the distinction when viewed from the front, making the user's perception of the first pattern 12 clearer. The third color may be the same as or different from the first color. The second pattern 14 is located on the side of the grid strip 131, so the user will not be disturbed by the color of the hollow display area 11 when observing it. Therefore, it is only necessary to distinguish it from the second color on the grid strip 131.

[0041] Optionally, the graphic area 141 can be a raised structure, a recessed structure, or a through-hole structure. Exemplarily, in another possible implementation of this invention, the pattern of the graphic area 141 on the side panel of the grille strip 131 can also be formed by physical addition, creating a thickness difference and contour variation compared to other sides, such as by creating a hollow structure through perforation or by forming an embossed structure through injection molding. This method has lower requirements than painting processes, reducing steps and improving processing efficiency.

[0042] It should be noted that the two forms of graphic area 141 mentioned above can be used separately or simultaneously on the grid strip 131 to achieve the desired display effect.

[0043] Optionally, refer to Figure 7 The dimensions of the two grid bars 131 satisfy the following formula:

[0044]

[0045] Where n is the visible viewing angle of the first pattern 12 between two grid strips 131; h is the vertical height of the grid strip 131; and s is the spacing between two adjacent grid strips 131. Exemplarily, in this embodiment of the invention, when the clothing label is observed by the user, it mainly includes observation of the first pattern 12 from a direct viewing angle, and observation of the second pattern 14 formed by the graphic areas 141 on both sides of the grid strips 131 from both sides. When the user observes from the side, the above formula is used to limit the vertical height of the grid strips 131 and the spacing between adjacent grid strips 131, ensuring that the user can observe the bottom edge of the grid strips 131 from a suitable visible viewing angle, maximizing the visibility of the graphic areas 141 printed on them, further improving the display effect.

[0046] Optionally, the top height of the grille strip 131 is higher than the top height of the label body 1. Exemplarily, in this embodiment of the invention, by setting the top height of the grille strip 131 to be higher than the surrounding label body 1, structurally manifested as the top of the grille strip 131 protruding from the annular top end face of the label body 1, the side end face of the grille strip 131 can be further moved upward relative to the inner wall of the hollow display area 11, making it easier for the user to observe the graphic area 141 on the side panel of the grille strip 131 when viewed from the side, further improving the display effect, and also making the shape more layered and aesthetically pleasing.

[0047] Optionally, the first pattern 12 is located in the hollow display area 11, and the grille strip 131 is located above the first pattern 12 with its bottom connected to the upper surface of the hollow display area 11. Exemplarily, in an embodiment of this utility model, refer to... Figure 5 and Figure 6 The first pattern 12 is a molded sheet-like solid pattern. It can be processed together with the grid strip 131 structure by injection molding. After molding, the pattern area is connected to the bottom of part of the grid strip 131, without the need for separate printing. At the same time, the hollow display area 11 can be completely connected during processing without the need for a substrate structure. When the clothing label is set on clothing with a large color difference from the label body 1, the first pattern 12 and the second pattern 14, the background color of the clothing can be used to reflect the shape and pattern of the label, effectively improving the overall processing efficiency and realistic effect.

[0048] Optionally, both the label body 1 and the grid layer 13 are soft structural components. Exemplarily, in this embodiment of the invention, to accommodate placement on clothing surfaces that frequently require folding and deformation, both the label body 1 and the grid layer 13 are made of soft materials, such as soft rubber or PVC / PU, to ensure ductility and lifespan.

[0049] This utility model embodiment also provides an outer jacket, including as follows: Figures 1 to 5 The aforementioned clothing label. The label body 1 of the clothing label is attached to the outer surface of the coat, and the hollow display area 11 faces the outside of the coat. The clothing label provided in this embodiment of the utility model is provided with an irregular shape for the area on the label body used to display the pattern. A first pattern is set in the divided hollow display area for the user to observe at one angle. By setting a grid layer on top and setting graphic areas at corresponding positions on the sides of the grid strips that make up the grid layer, the user can observe a second pattern from another side angle. Multiple patterns can be displayed separately using a single clothing label, which can reduce the number of labels on the clothing, reduce the limitation on label size in a limited space, ensure clear display of the pattern, and effectively solve the technical problem of poor display effect and appearance caused by the structural limitations of existing labels in related technologies.

[0050] Unless otherwise defined, the technical or scientific terms used herein shall have the ordinary meaning understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention pertains. The terms “first,” “second,” and similar terms used in this patent application specification and claims do not indicate any order, quantity, or importance, but are merely used to distinguish different components. Similarly, the terms “an” or “a” and similar terms do not indicate a quantity limitation, but rather indicate the presence of at least one. The terms “comprising” or “including” and similar terms mean that the elements or objects preceding “comprising” or “including” encompass the elements or objects listed following “comprising” or “including” and their equivalents, and do not exclude other elements or objects. The terms “connected” or “linked” and similar terms are not limited to physical or mechanical connections, but can include electrical connections, whether direct or indirect. The terms “upper,” “lower,” “left,” and “right” are used only to indicate relative positional relationships; when the absolute position of the described object changes, the relative positional relationship may also change accordingly.

[0051] The above description is only an optional embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A label for clothing, characterized in that, include: The label body (1) has a hollow display area (11) and a grid layer (13) is formed on the hollow display area (11). The grid layer (13) includes a plurality of parallel and spaced grid strips (131). A first pattern (12) is formed at the location of the hollow display area (11) between the plurality of said grille bars (131); A graphic area (141) is provided on the same side of the plurality of said grid strips (131) to form a second pattern (14).

2. The label for clothing according to claim 1, characterized in that, The first pattern (12) is coated and formed at the location of the hollow display area (11) between the plurality of grille bars (131).

3. A label for clothing according to claim 2, characterized in that, The color of the upper surface of the grid strip (131) is the same as or similar to the color of the first pattern (12).

4. A label for clothing according to claim 3, characterized in that, The hollow display area (11) is displayed in the first color, the first pattern (12) is displayed in the second color, the grille strip (131) is displayed in the second color, and the second pattern (14) is displayed in the third color; The second color is different from the first color and the third color, and the third color may be the same as or different from the first color.

5. A label for clothing according to claim 1, characterized in that, A third pattern is formed on the side opposite to the second pattern (14) of the plurality of grid strips (131).

6. A label for clothing according to claim 1, characterized in that, The dimensions of the two grid bars (131) satisfy the following formula: Where n is the visible viewing angle of the first pattern (12) between two grid strips (131), 30°≤n≤60°; h is the height of the grid strip (131) in the vertical direction; and s is the distance between two adjacent grid strips (131).

7. A label for clothing according to claim 1, characterized in that, In the vertical direction, the top thickness of the grid strip (131) is less than or equal to the bottom thickness of the grid strip (131).

8. A label for clothing according to claim 1, characterized in that, The label body (1) is ring-shaped, and the hollow display area (11) is the inner ring space of the label body (1).

9. A label for clothing according to claim 1, characterized in that, The first pattern (12) is located in the hollow display area (11), and the grille strip (131) is located above the first pattern (12) and its bottom is connected to the upper surface of the hollow display area (11).

10. An outer garment comprising a clothing label as described in any one of claims 1 to 9, characterized in that, The clothing label is attached to the outer surface of the coat, and the cutout display area (11) is positioned facing outwards from the coat.