Adhesive Thread System
A system for forming a waterproof seam between to sewn materials. The seam is formed using an adhesive coated thread. A thin strip of adhesive is placed between the two materials at the seam line. As the coated thread is sewn into the seam heat and pressure are simultaneously applied, melting the adhesive coating thereby filling the needle punctures. The melted adhesive coating will also flow into the areas between the needles punctures and between the materials. The heat and pressure applied to the coated thread will also melt the adhesive strip, causing additional adhesive to flow into the needle punctures and the areas between needle punctures.
Applicant claims the priority benefits of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/575,602, filed Aug. 24, 2011.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThis invention relates generally to the field of sewinq, and, in particular, to a system for making a waterproof seam.
In sewings, a seam is the join where two or more layers of fabric or other material are held together with stitches. The nature of sewing a seam is have a needle puncture a series of holes in the materials to be joined and simultaneously interleavening thread through the holes thereby fastening the materials to each other.
Many seam applications require the seam to be water resistant, and even water proof. Examples of this are outdoor clothing, tents, and sleeping bags. The problem with conventional seams is that water can pass through the holes alongside the thread, and also between the joined materials. The prior art addresses this problem by applying an adhesive tape over the seam thereby sealing the seam. The seal tape is a strip of adhesive coated material applied over the seam with a separate seam-sealing machine. This is costly both in the requirement of a separate machine and also, more importantly, in the extra labor required to operate the separate machine.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention addresses the problems inherent in prior art seam sealing by eliminating the need for seam tape thereby eliminating the need for a separate machine and the extra labor steps needed to apply the seam tape. The present invention accomplishes this by using a special thread coated with an adhesive. As the coated thread is inserted through the seam holes, heat and pressure are simultaneously applied thereby activating the thread coating. The activated thread coating melts into each cavity formed by a needle puncture. Applicant has found that the above process provides a highly water repellant seam. Full water proofing of the seam is accomplished by providing an additional thin adhesive strip between the materials to be joined along the seam line. The heat and pressure applied as the coated thread is inserted through the seam holes also melts the adhesive strip providing additional adhesive flow into the needle holes and between the seam holes of the materials to be joined.
The primary purpose of the present invention is to produce a highly water and wind repellent or waterproof and windproof seam. The present invention allows the waterproof/windproof process to be centralized and completed in one step, eliminating the prior art two-three step taping and sewing process. The present invention eliminates the requirement of a seal tape thereby reducing the bulk of conventional seal taping and the weight of the overall end item. The present invention facilitates machine operation in areas such as curves. Floor space required for seam sealing machinery is eliminated. The need for a seam seal operator is also eliminated. The overall time and cost for seam sealing is substantially reduced by the present invention. The present invention is particularly adapted for clothing, shoes, tents, sleeping bags, outdoor furniture, boating supplies, umbrellas, back packs and covers.
These together with other objects of the invention, along with various features of novelty, which characterize the invention, are pointed out with particularity in the following disclosure. For a better understanding of the invention, its operating advantages and the specific objects attained by its uses, reference should be had to the accompanying drawings and descriptive matter in which there is illustrated a preferred embodiment of the invention.
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The adhesive coating 14 is nominally 2% to 6% coating by thread weight. The adhesives used in this example were Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) adhesives. These adhesives bond to a wide range of substrates and very good properties. Other families of adhesives may also be uses such as nylon, polyester, polyolefin and vinyl.
An apparatus 30 designed to implement the above method is provoided. The apparatus 30 is preferably an add-on to an existing conventional sewing machine 50. In the example shown, a single needle machine is shown. Double needle machines could as easily be used. The apparatus 30 must produce a sealed and sewn seam in one operation. The apparatus 30 must use the invention thread 12′ and adhesive strip 17 in the sewing assembly operation while transferring heat to the sewn seam 10 to activate the components of adhesive strip and thread adhesive. Heat must be applied in synchronization with the normal operation of sewing a garment. The heat contact must be intermittent and synchronised with the sewing machine start and stops. Heat transfer must be adequate to activate adhesives and sewing seam speed. The apparatus roller speed must match machine speed through the sewing operation.
The present invention sewing machine 30 has a single sewing needle 19 operated by conventional means. As the two materials 20, 21 are brought together to form a seam 10, the seam 10 is passed through the sewing chamber 32 containing a sewing needle 19, between a plate 31 and a heater wheel 33. The plate 31 and heater wheel 33 are separately heated. The heat from the plate 31 and wheel 33 melt the adhesive 14 coating the invention thread 12′. The heat, combined with the downward pressure from the wheel 33, react the adhesive forcing the adhesive into the needle puncture holes 11 and the area 13 between the two materials 20, 21 forming the seam 10. The heating plate 31 may be replaced with a roller.
The adhesive strip 17 is guided into the area 13 between the two fabric materials 20, 21 by a seam guide 40 removably attached to the sewing machine front 51. The guide 40 is comprised of an adhesive roll holder 41, a linear guide attachment 42 from the roll holder, terminating in a curved sewing chamber guide 43 guiding the adhesive strip 17 between the two fabric materials 20, 21 forming the seam 10.
The invention is further comprised of a rotating horizontal element 35 electrically driven by the sewing machine 50 or an attachment to the sewing machine. The heater wheel 33 is geared to the rotating element 35 by means of a chain 34. The chain 34 synchronizes the rotation of the heater wheel 33 with the sewing operation. The rotating element 35 also contains a puller wheel 36 for “pulling” the sewn seam 10 through and from the sewing machine 55. The puller wheel may be used with or without the heater wheel 33.
The heater wheel 33 is attached to a yoke 38. In this embodiment of the invention, an airline cylinder 37 lifts and lowers the yoke 38 thereby lifting and lowering the heater wheel 33.
It is understood that the above-described embodiment is merely illustrative of the application. Other embodiments may be readily devised by those skilled in the art, which will embody the principles of the invention and fall within the spirit and scope thereof.
Claims
1. A system for making a waterproof seam, comprising:
- a coated thread comprising thread with an adhesive coating;
- means for forming a seam between two materials wherein a needle punctures a series of holes in said materials to be joined and simultaneously interleavens said coated thread through said holes thereby fastening the said materials to each other along a seam line;
- means for placing a thin strip of adhesive between said materials at said seam line;
- means for applying heat and pressure to the coated thread along said seam line.
2. A system for making a waterproof seam as recited in claim 1, wherein:
- said means for forming a seam between two materials is a conventional sewing machine;
- said means for applying heat and pressure is comprised of a sewing chamber added to said conventional sewing machine, said sewing chamber comprising a sewing needle between a plate and heater wheel, wherein the two materials are brought together within said sewing chamber to form a seam, wherein said plate and wheel are separately heated, wherein the two materials are passed over said plate, wherein said wheel is positioned above and against said two materials over said plate.
3. A system for making a waterproof seam as recited in claim 2, wherein:
- said means for placing a thin strip of adhesive between said material at said seam line is comprised of a seam guide removably attached to a sewing machine front, said seam guide comprising an adhesive roll holder, a linear guide attachment from the roll holder, terminating in a curved sewing chamber guide guiding an adhesive strip from said roll holder into said sewing chamber between the said two materials the seam.
4. A system for making a waterproof seam as recited in claim 3, further comprising:
- a rotating horizontal element electrically driven by the sewing machine, wherein said heater wheel is geared to said rotating horizontal element by means of a chain, wherein said chain synchronizes the rotation of the heater wheel with a sewing machine operation.
5. A system for making a waterproof seam as recited in claim 4, wherein:
- said rotating element contains a puller wheel for drawing a sewn seam through and from said sewing chamber.
6. A system for making a waterproof seam as recited in claim 5, wherein:
- said heater wheel is attached to a yoke driven by an airline cylinder which lifts and lowers the yoke thereby lifting and lowering the heater wheel.
7. A system for making a waterproof seam as recited in claim 6, wherein:
- the coated thread is formed with three threads, twisted counter clockwise in a Z-twist, and coated with an adhesive.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 24, 2012
Publication Date: Feb 28, 2013
Inventor: Roxanne Ferreiro (Weston, MA)
Application Number: 13/594,415
International Classification: B29C 65/72 (20060101);