Abstract: A method for manufacturing non-sewing three-dimensional fabric capable of polychrome printing comprises steps of setting a mold seat formed by a stack of layers of mold powder, reversely pressing a surface layer thereof by a substantial fabric to form a plurality of low-lying grooves corresponding to the patterns, sintering the mold seat under high temperature for getting a ventilative mold plate, and placing and positioning the mold plate in a vacuum suction groove, whereby a half-melted plastic fabric plastered on a top surface of the ventilative mold plate is tightly pressed on a surface of the low-lying grooves by a vacuum suction force and plastic-formed into an initial material with corresponding reverse and three-dimensional patterns.
Abstract: A cushion capable of exhausting heat and moisture includes an airproof bottom fabric, a lumpy foam pad on top of the bottom fabric, and a face fabric on top of the foam pad. The face fabric and the bottom fabric are connected to form a peripheral lamination so that the foam pad is enclosed between the face fabric and the bottom fabric to constitute the cushion having a certain thickness. The cushion has a plurality of air exhaust apertures close to the peripheral lamination. When the cushion is applied to a backpack, the face fabric can absorb the heat and perspiration of a user. When the user acts to compress and restore the foam pad, air is exhausted and inhaled repeatedly through the exhaust apertures of the cushion to expel heat and perspiration so as to provide a cool and comfortable effect.