EP2198727A2 - Paillettes garnies de pierres précieuses - Google Patents
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- EP2198727A2 EP2198727A2 EP09014819A EP09014819A EP2198727A2 EP 2198727 A2 EP2198727 A2 EP 2198727A2 EP 09014819 A EP09014819 A EP 09014819A EP 09014819 A EP09014819 A EP 09014819A EP 2198727 A2 EP2198727 A2 EP 2198727A2
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A41—WEARING APPAREL
- A41D—OUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
- A41D27/00—Details of garments or of their making
- A41D27/08—Trimmings; Ornaments
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A44—HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
- A44C—PERSONAL ADORNMENTS, e.g. JEWELLERY; COINS
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D06—TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- D06Q—DECORATING TEXTILES
- D06Q1/00—Decorating textiles
- D06Q1/10—Decorating textiles by treatment with, or fixation of, a particulate material, e.g. mica, glass beads
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- the invention relates to a sequin comprising a carrier layer.
- Sequins have long been a particularly attractive decorative material, especially for decorating garments in use. Sequins are round or oval, flat or faceted, very thin platelets of metal, coated or uncoated plastic, glass and other materials. The sequins are glued or sewn onto clothing or other textile fabrics. For this purpose, it may be provided to provide the sequins with a hole.
- the object of the invention is therefore to avoid the disadvantages mentioned above and provide sequins available that produce the necessary decorative effects lighting effects and color effects while having a low mass.
- the sequin comprises a carrier layer, wherein on one side of the carrier layer a gemstone or more gemstone is or are arranged, namely the sequin can be selected by choosing a corresponding, in particular thin, Carrier layer on the one hand have a low mass and on the other hand by the arrangement of the gems on only one side of the carrier layer, the second side of the carrier layer for connection to a textile fabric, so for example a garment available.
- this second side, with which the sequin is attached, for example, on a garment remain untreated in terms of their optical properties, whereby the production process of the sequins according to the invention is cheaper.
- the arrangement of the gems on one side of the carrier layer can be achieved diverse and visually appealing effects by scattering, reflection and refraction of light on the gemstones or color effects by different colors of the gems in combination with the colors or reflections of the support layer.
- gemstones includes all synthetic or natural gemstones and semi-precious stones, such as zirconia, but also gem imitations or glass stones, such as Simili. If a plurality of gemstones are arranged on one side of the carrier layer of the sequin, a plurality of these gemstones may have the same shape and size or else all have any desired, for example, irregular shape.
- a metallic carrier layer has the advantage of a particularly simple and inexpensive production method. Thus, such metallic carrier layers can be easily punched.
- other materials for the carrier layer are conceivable, such as coated or uncoated plastic platelets.
- the carrier layer comprises plastic or consists of plastic.
- the carrier layer comprises a metal-coated plastic layer or consists of a plastic layer coated in this way.
- the weight advantage of the plastic layer can be maintained and yet attractive optical metallic effects, for example, with respect to the reflection and absorption of incident light rays.
- the gleaming of gold or silver can be imitated.
- the gemstones on the carrier layer of the sequins It is particularly preferred to stick the gemstones on the carrier layer of the sequins. It is provided that at least one of the gemstones is glued to the carrier layer. It is particularly advantageous, however, to glue several or all gemstones on the carrier layer. It can be provided to provide regions of the gems with an adhesive, such as a hot melt adhesive and to apply the gems using this adhesive to the carrier layer of the sequin. Examples of such provided with hot melt gemstones are so-called hotfix glass blocks.
- an adhesive for example a hotmelt adhesive. Instead of a one-component or multi-component hot-melt adhesive, however, other adhesives are also conceivable which cure, for example, by irradiation with UV radiation and additionally or alternatively at elevated temperature.
- At least one of the gemstones arranged on the carrier layer is designed as a ground gemstone. It is provided that at least one of the gemstones is ground. It is particularly advantageous, however, several or all gemstones are ground. Ground areas create particularly attractive refraction or reflection properties when lighting the used Gemstone. This is especially true for edges between ground areas. It is particularly preferred to use facetted ground gems, as this, the above-mentioned reflection and refraction properties are particularly good effect and for example, the fire of a real diamond can be imitated.
- glass stones in particular ground glass stones for decorating the sequin, that is to be arranged on the support layer of the sequin, since glass stones are very similar to natural crystals, especially when appropriately polished, but can be produced inexpensively, sequins according to the invention in large numbers manufacture.
- at least one of the gemstones is made of glass. But it is particularly advantageous if this applies to several or all gemstones.
- the shape of the gems is in principle arbitrary, although gemstones with a flat panel, such as roses and chatons, or gemstones with a flat back, so-called flat backs, are particularly well suited, since this flat side can be particularly well provided with adhesive and thus a offers great surface for connection to the carrier layer, whereby this compound has a particularly good adhesion.
- the sequin according to the invention it can be provided to use at least one transparent gemstone.
- colored gemstones may be provided. It may be advantageous that these colored gemstones are nevertheless translucent to a certain extent, so that the desired reflection or refraction properties occur. Again, it is envisaged that at least one of the gemstones has these color properties. But it is particularly advantageous if this applies to several or all gemstones.
- the gems are more gems arranged on the support layer of the sequin, to arrange the gems in a regular pattern.
- An example of such an arrangement is a circular support layer, wherein the gems are formed as vertices of a regular polygon in a uniform distance as possible from the center of the support layer.
- At least one through hole is arranged in the carrier layer of the sequin.
- the weight of the sequin according to the invention can be further reduced.
- ring-shaped carrier layers are particularly preferred, it being possible for the gemstones to be arranged in a regular pattern on one side of the carrier layer.
- One of these through holes can also serve to sew the sequin, for example, to a garment.
- It can also be provided to also arrange a through hole in at least one of the gemstones. This is particularly advantageous if only a single gemstone, which preferably covers the entire carrier layer, is arranged on the carrier layer.
- the through holes of the gemstone and the carrier layer may be arranged one above the other, so that a single continuous hole is formed.
- a reflective layer is arranged between the carrier layer and the gemstones, for example by vapor-depositing such a layer onto the carrier layer.
- the reflection or refraction effects can be further enhanced by such a layer.
- the sequin changes its appearance depending on the viewing angle, for example, in that the color of the reflected light depends on the viewing angle.
- the carrier layer is made essentially round, for example with a diameter between 25 mm and 150 mm.
- the sequin therefore has a substantially cylindrical shape, wherein the cylinder has a low height and one or more gems are arranged on one of the top surfaces. It can be provided to choose the largest diameter of the gems between 0.5 mm and 5 mm.
- the invention further relates to the use of one or more of the above-mentioned sequins as a decorative element of textile fabrics.
- clothes or fashion accessories such as handbags or shoes can be decorated.
- sequins of the present invention inexpensively, that is, for example, using a punched metallic carrier layer or a metal-coated plastic-containing carrier layer, each with ground glass blocks as gemstones, a variety of such sequins can be used to decorate fabrics without costing too much to get.
- the second side of the carrier layer that is to say that side which faces away from the gemstones, is utilized for connection to the textile fabric and the sequin is glued to this fabric with this side.
- hot-melt adhesives can be used.
- other adhesives are conceivable.
- the sequins according to the invention are sewn onto the textile fabric.
- Fig. 1a shows a sequin 4 according to the invention with a circular carrier layer 1, which preferably consists of a plastic or plastic, which is coated with a metal layer.
- a gemstone 2 is glued on a first side 8 of the carrier layer 1.
- Another side 9 of the carrier layer, which is opposite to the first side 9, can serve, for example, for attaching the sequin 4 to a textile fabric 7.
- the gemstone 2 is a faceted cut glass stone in the form of a so-called classic rose, so with a flat bottom, a so-called flat back 5, a blackboard and arranged therebetween facets.
- the gemstone 2 is glued to the flat back 5 on the first side 8 of the carrier layer 1.
- Fig. 1a are in Fig.
- FIG. 1b four such designed as classic roses gems 2 glued to the side 8 of the carrier layer 1. There are the centers of the gems 2 arranged as vertices of a square to give the most symmetrical impression possible.
- Fig. 1c seven such designed as classic roses gems 2 are glued to the support layer 1, the centers lie on a circle concentric to the periphery of the support layer 1.
- Fig. 2a shows the sequin 4 off Fig. 1a in a cross-sectional view along the AA marked cutting line. It can be seen that the gemstone 2 is glued to the flat back 5 on the first side 8 of the carrier layer 1.
- the carrier layer 1 itself is very thin and consists of a circular plastic plate, which is provided with a metal layer. The metal layer itself is not shown.
- Fig. 2b is the sequin 4 off Fig. 1b to be seen in a cross-sectional view along the BB marked cutting line.
- Fig. 2c again the sequin 4 shows off Fig. 1c in a cross-sectional view along the CC marked cutting line.
- the difference in the Fig. 2a to 2c consists only in the number of glued to the support layer 1 gems. 2
- the Fig. 3a to 3c correspond to the embodiments of the Fig. 1a to 1c , except for the fact that the gem or gems 3 in the Fig. 3a to 3c not as classical roses but as Spitzrosen educated.
- the pink roses show just as classic roses on a flat bottom, so a flat back 5, and a faceted ground tapered outer surface.
- the rose has no blackboard, but is ground to a point.
- Fig. 4a to 4c are the corresponding cross-sectional views of the embodiments of the sequins 4 of the invention Fig. 3a to 3c along the cut lines marked DD, EE and FF. It can be seen in particular that the gems 3 are formed as Spitzrosen.
- Fig. 5a is a designed as a classic rose gemstone 2 on a first side 8 of a circular support layer 1, consisting of a metal-coated plastic platelets, glued.
- the carrier layer 1 in this case has a through hole 6, which on the one hand serves to reduce the weight of the sequin 4 according to the invention and by means of which, on the other hand, the sequin 4 can be sewn to a textile fabric 7.
- Fig. 5b and 5c are like in the Fig. 1b and 1c four or seven as formed classic roses gemstones 2 in the form of a regular square or at the same distance from the geometric center of the support layer 1 on the annular support layer 1.
- Fig. 6a to 6c show the cross-sectional views of the invention Pail meeting 4 in the embodiments of Fig. 5a to 5c along the cut lines marked GG, HH, and II.
- the through hole 6 can be seen in these cross-sectional representations, with which the sequin according to the invention can be sewn to a textile fabric 7.
- the carrier layer 1 can be glued to a textile fabric 7 with the side 9, which is opposite to the first side 8.
- the Fig. 7a to 7c correspond to the embodiment of Fig. 5a to 5c except for the type of gemstones used 3.
- gemstones 3 formed as rhododendrons are glued onto the annular carrier layer 1 with through-hole 6.
- the Fig. 8a to 8c show the embodiments of the Fig. 7a to 7c in cross-sectional views along the marked with JJ, KK, and LL cutting line in the Fig. 7a to 7c ,
- On display are, in particular, the gemstones 3 designed as rhododendrons and the through-hole 6.
- Fig. 9 shows the use of a plurality of pallets 4 according to the invention on a textile fabric 7 designed as a T-shirt.
- the sequins 4 all have a through hole 6, with which they are sewn to the T-shirt.
- the gems 2, 3 are not shown for reasons of clarity.
- the sequins 4 are arranged in a visually attractive pattern on the textile fabric 7.
- the gemstones 2, 3 have a glittering appearance and are therefore perceived as particularly appealing.
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Applications Claiming Priority (1)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| AT0198008A AT507689B1 (de) | 2008-12-19 | 2008-12-19 | Schmucksteinbesetzte paillette |
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| EP2198727A2 true EP2198727A2 (fr) | 2010-06-23 |
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| EP09014819A Withdrawn EP2198727A2 (fr) | 2008-12-19 | 2009-11-30 | Paillettes garnies de pierres précieuses |
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| US (1) | US20100154103A1 (fr) |
| EP (1) | EP2198727A2 (fr) |
| CN (1) | CN101744390A (fr) |
| AT (1) | AT507689B1 (fr) |
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| USD638203S1 (en) * | 2009-09-24 | 2011-05-24 | Jerome Nehemiah | Garment |
| EP2941980A1 (fr) * | 2014-05-05 | 2015-11-11 | D. Swarovski KG | Corps composite à partir de matériau en fibres composites et élément décoratif |
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| ITUB20160881A1 (it) * | 2016-02-19 | 2017-08-19 | Luigi Monti | Elemento decorativo in vetro e metodo per la realizzazione ed applicazione su di una finestra ricavata in uno strato di materiale. |
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| CN108919396B (zh) * | 2018-08-24 | 2024-07-23 | 福建跃发光新材料股份有限公司 | 一种幻影多变反光布及其制作方法 |
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| AT507689B1 (de) | 2011-08-15 |
| US20100154103A1 (en) | 2010-06-24 |
| AT507689A1 (de) | 2010-07-15 |
| CN101744390A (zh) | 2010-06-23 |
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