Discontinuous Or Multidirectional Movement Of Substrate Patents (Class 8/479)
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Patent number: 8409301Abstract: As disclosed, a toss-dye random clothing design system and method comprises at least one article of clothing worn by a runner at a race, a sporting event, a corporate or collegiate event, a fashion party, a production plant shift and the like, a plurality of colored dyes provided at a plurality of throwing stations, at least one thrower positioned at a throwing station to throw the dyes onto the clothing as the runner passes by the throwing station, and a random pattern of throw-dye on the clothing based on a confluence of the thrown colored dyes and a path the runner takes there through. Embodiments of the disclosure may include a throw-dye configured to stick to the clothing article(s) in places where moisture is present and a template configured to block the thrown dyes from making contact with the clothing and thereby outline a corporate or collegiate logo thereon.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2012Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Inventor: Jake Ackerman
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Patent number: 7846214Abstract: A method of manufacturing carpet provides for an old art dyeing effect. Specifically, acid and cationic dyes are provided in a solution to a carpet tufted with cationic and acid dye fibers. The carpet is preferably tufted in such a way that there is a relative scarcity of one of the cationic and acid dye fibers at a first width. An abundance of the other dye accumulates in higher concentration than in surrounding areas at the first width. This higher concentration tends to diffuse and/or be moved by other mechanisms to the surrounding areas or widths where the dye attaches to appropriate contacts. This creates at least one of the dark band, a fade and/or a old art dye effect at that location. By precisely controlling the carpet fiber location at the upper surface, the dye solution and the dyeing process, fades and other process can be precisely controlled for repeatable performance as has not been experienced in the prior art.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2010Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: Product Concepts Residential, LLCInventor: Robert S. Weiner
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Patent number: 7678159Abstract: A method of manufacturing carpet provides for an old art dyeing effect. Specifically, acid and cationic dyes are provided in a solution to a carpet tufted with cationic and acid dye fibers. The carpet is preferably tufted in such a way that there is a relative scarcity of one of the cationic and acid dye fibers at a first width. An abundance of the other dye accumulates in higher concentration than in surrounding areas at the first width. This higher concentration tends to diffuse and/or be moved by other mechanisms to the surrounding areas or widths where the dye attaches to appropriate contacts. This creates at least one of the dark band, a fade and/or a old art dye effect at that location. By precisely controlling the carpet fiber location at the upper surface, the dye solution and the dyeing process, fades and other process can be precisely controlled for repeatable performance as has not been experienced in the prior art.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2007Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Assignee: Product Concepts Residential, L.L.C.Inventor: Robert S. Weiner
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Patent number: 7674302Abstract: A method of manufacturing carpet provides for an old art dyeing effect. Specifically, acid and cationic dyes are provided in a solution to a carpet tufted with cationic and acid dye fibers. The carpet is preferably tufted in such a way that there is a relative scarcity of one of the cationic and acid dye fibers at a first width. An abundance of the other dye accumulates in higher concentration than in surrounding areas at the first width. This higher concentration tends to diffuse and/or be moved by other mechanisms to the surrounding areas or widths where the dye attaches to appropriate contacts. This creates at least one of the dark band, a fade and/or a old art dye effect at that location. By precisely controlling the carpet fiber location at the upper surface, the dye solution and the dyeing process, fades and other process can be precisely controlled for repeatable performance as has not been experienced in the prior art.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2007Date of Patent: March 9, 2010Assignee: Product Concepts Residential, L.L.C.Inventor: Robert S. Weiner
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Patent number: 6592716Abstract: Security fibers having enhanced antifalsification features are prepared by a process which comprises the steps of: i) braiding 5 to 30 denier fibers to form a twine; ii) dyeing the twine with a dye or pigment; iii) drying the dyed twine; and then iv) cutting the dried twine to give the security fibers in the form of cut fibers.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2000Date of Patent: July 15, 2003Assignee: Korea Security Printing and Minting CorporationInventors: Jong-Kyu Kim, Yong-Hwan Park
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Patent number: 6586045Abstract: A method for creating a pattern by applying varying concentrations of pigment in water to a synthetic fabric and allowing the pigment to bleed and preferably to reverse bleed. A pleated window shade having an Aurora Borealis like pattern is also provided. The preferred method comprises the steps of stretching a pleated synthetic fabric window shade vertically, applying pigment in water to the surface of the fabric and allowing the pigment to bleed, then inverting the fabric so that the pigment in solvent bleeds in the opposite direction. Optionally, the method further includes at least one of the steps of applying the solvent, such as for example water, to the pigmented surface before inverting or after inverting thereby inducing additional bleeding, blending, and dilution of the pigment in the wetted area.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2000Date of Patent: July 1, 2003Inventor: Hilary Platt Cole
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Patent number: 5453100Abstract: Polycarbonate materials are dyed by immersion into a mixture of dye or pigment dissolved in a solvent blend. The blend is made up of an impregnating solvent, which attacks the polycarbonate and allows impregnation of the dye or pigment, and a moderating solvent which reduces the aggressiveness of the impregnating solvent. A graded tint is provided by slowly withdrawing the immersed polycarbonate material from the mixture. Polycarbonate materials having a graded tint, especially sheets in the form of lenses and goggles, are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1994Date of Patent: September 26, 1995Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Ronald F. Sieloff
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Patent number: 5330540Abstract: As a means for applying a random mottled or hammered appearance to a textile material, this invention provides a process which comprises the steps of: (a) applying to the textile material an aqueous solution having a water insoluble dye dispersed therein and an ionic component in the form of a dispersant in sufficient quantities to disperse the dye; (b) subsequently applying to the textile material an aqueous flocculent solution including a counter-ionic component, thereby electro-chemically reacting with the ionic dispersant such that the dye is precipitated from solution in non-uniform concentrations; and (c) fixing the dye to the textile material, preferably by heat. A textile material dyed according to the process is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1993Date of Patent: July 19, 1994Assignee: Milliken Research CorporationInventors: Daniel T. McBride, William M. Pascoe, John H. Belue
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Patent number: 5201915Abstract: A process for fading dyed textile products in a non-uniform way includes: coating the surface of the textile product to be discolored with a layer of a product resistant to the discoloring or bleaching agent; breaking-up such a layer, preferably in a random way; and treating the resulting textile product with a solution of a bleaching and/or discoloring agent. The textile product so obtained shows discontinuous, non-uniformly arranged, rectilinear, shaded faded regions with a starlike configuration.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1991Date of Patent: April 13, 1993Assignee: Golden Trade S.r.l.Inventor: Francesco Ricci
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Patent number: 5096457Abstract: A dyeing method for dyeing plastic lenses or the like employed as lenses for eye glasses and exhibiting excellent dyeability. The lens is dipped into a dyeing solution while being moved by a combination of a small-amplitude short-cycle time up and down reciprocating motion superimposed on a large-amplitude long-cycle time up and down reciprocating motion. The lens is minutely oscillated according to the small-amplitude short-cycle time up and down reciprocating motion while being periodically moved up and down in the dyeing solution according to the large-amplitude long-cycle time up and down reciprocating motion. The lowest position of the lens obtained by the large-amplitude long-cycle time up and down reciprocating motion is raised gradually. Also disclosed is a dyeing apparatus which is used to carry out that dyeing method.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1990Date of Patent: March 17, 1992Assignee: Hoya CorporationInventors: Masahiro Nakagawa, Kunio Sasaki
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Patent number: 5094664Abstract: A process of decorating fabric includes the step of imparting wrinkles to the fabric oblique to the warp and weft directions and heat setting the wrinkles into the fabric. The wrinkle imparting step may include moving the fabric longitudinally and simultaneously moving portions of the fabric from side to side by frictionally engaging the fabric to an oscillating means such as an elastomeric pad or interleaved fingers and oscillating the pad or fingers from side to side. Heat setting of the fabric includes exposing the wrinkled fabric to heat at a sufficient temperature and for a sufficient duration to set the wrinkles in the fabric. Desirably, the wrinkled fabric is in contact with a transfer print paper while the fabric passes through the heat setting step to set the wrinkles and fix color on the fabric. The longitudinal movement is desirably coordinated with the side to side movement to obtain aesthetically pleasing results. The invention also includes apparatus and the product.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 1990Date of Patent: March 10, 1992Assignee: Lanscot-Arlen Fabrics, Inc.Inventors: Clement Randin, Daniel E. Foley, Glenda Kirby
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Patent number: 5064443Abstract: A process for dyeing a textile in a non-uniform fashion is described which involves disposing rigid, permeable and porous granules impregnated with a solution or dispersion of one or more dyestuffs together with a textile product in a chamber and randomly contacting the textile with the granules. After removing the granules, the textile may be heated or steamed to fix the dyestuff, and washed to remove excess dyestuff.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1988Date of Patent: November 12, 1991Assignee: Golden Trade S.r.l.Inventor: Francesco Ricci
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Patent number: 4264322Abstract: This invention provides an aqueous gel composition which is adapted for application on the surface of articles to achieve a sharply defined multicolor pattern effect.The aqueous gel composition consists of an aqueous gel matrix which has dispersed therein one or more immiscible colorant gel phases.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 1979Date of Patent: April 28, 1981Assignee: Celanese CorporationInventors: Richard H. Lewis, Iris Holder, Michael L. Finney