[0001] The invention concerns a weaving method for producing labels on jacquard looms, in
the form of webs or ribbons having various widths, and/or with patterns visible on
the outer faces of both sides.
[0002] As is known, fabric consists substantially of a close interlacement of lengthwise
or warp threads, and of crosswise or weft threads, obtained by alternately raising
warp threads having odd positional orders and warp threads having even positional
orders, and by picking or inserting a weft thread between them, at each raising or
opening of the shed. In textile looms fitted with a jacquard mechanism, the interlacement
of the threads changes at each weft picking, according to a pre-established programme,
so as to make weft threads of the same colour and/or of different colours appear on
the upper surface of the fabric, in prefixed positions of the warp threads. In this
way, wording and/or patterns appear in "obverse" on the upper side of the fabric,
whilst on the rear or bottom side of the fabric appear the so-called floating threads
and a reversed representation of the aforesaid wording and/or patterns.
[0003] Weaving procedures are also known, Bohu- milVlcer "Handbuch der Weberei" 1933 Julius
Springer Veriag, Wien-p. 171, paragraph 13; Figure 551; by which it is possible to
obtain a flat, tubular fabric, on a loom, which consist in weaving togetherall the
warp threads, for example, having odd positional orders, with the weft threads having
odd insertion orders, and respectively, in weaving together all the warp threads having
even positions, with corresponding weft threads having even insertion orders.
[0004] From BE-A-655 727, it is also known to use jacquard weaving technique to produce
patterns in obverse on one face only of a double-layer fabric for pockets and the
like. None of the cited documents refers to weaving of reversible labels having independent
double-layer portion(s) with designs in obverse on either outer faces; furthermore,
none of cited documents, separately or in combination suggests or makes obvious a
composite weaving method, on jacquard looms, for producing labels as referred above.
[0005] The aim of this invention is to provide a weaving method for producing jacquard labels,
in double-layer form, in which the jacquard weaving technique is combined in a new
and original manner, with the tubular fabric technique on a loom, in order to obtain
a completely new textile label which presents either identical or different wording
and or patterns in obverse on both outer faces of the same label. This product differs
substantially from tubular fabrics obtainable with conventional techniques, applying
the conventional jacquard weaving method, as this would cause the interweaving of
two sides of the tubularfabric in correspondence with the wordings or patterns, and
produce an obverse or "positive" image of the wordings or patterns only on one-face
of the fabric.
[0006] Hence, the object of this invention is to provide a weaving method, in which the
label keeps its double-layer conformation in correspondence with jacquard wording
and/or patterns, and in which differing wordings and/or patterns, may be produced
independently on the outer faces of both sides of the label.
[0007] A further object of the invention is to provide a composite weaving method for producing
double-layer labels on a jacquard loom, which allows to reduce weaving time and costs,
simplifying the handling of labels by the users and providing labels having better
aesthetical appearances.
[0008] These scopes are achieved by a weaving method for reversible labels according to
claim 1.
[0009] The invention will be described in detail hereunder, with reference to the figures
in the accompanying drawings, which illustrate an embodiment of a method for weaving
double-layer labels; in the drawings
Fig. shows, by means of conventional signs, the usual arrangement of the warp threads;
Fig. 2 shows the relative positions of the warp threads, during the insertion of a
weft thread, for producing a jacquard pattern or wording on the outer face of the
upper part of a double-layer label;
Fig. 3 shows the relative positions of the warp threads, during the insertion of a
weft thread following that of the previous figure, for producing a jacquard pattern
or wording on the outer face of the lower part of the label;
Fig. 4 is a part view of a portion of a independent double-layer label showing the
combined arrangement of the warp and weft threads of the previous figures 2 and 3.
[0010] In figure 1, the warp threads, represented schematically by alternate dots and crosses,
are numbered progressively from 1 to 10; these warp threads can therefore be theoretically
divided into two groups of warp threads having odd positions (threads 1, 3, 5, 7 and
9) and warp threads having even positions (threads 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10).
[0011] In making tubular fabric on a linear textile loom, the usual procedure is to use,
for example, the odd- numbered threads as warp forthe upper part 11 of the fabric
(fig. 4), and the even threads as warp for the lower part 12 of the tubular fabric.
[0012] According to the invention, in order to obtain double-layer labels, on jacquard looms,
with wording and/or patterns, in obverse on the outer faces of the two parts 11 and
12 of the label, it is necessary to proceed as follows: the jacquard programmes of
the two patterns (or wording) are prepared, and the two programmes are then combined
into a single one, thus obtaining programme cards or the like, in which the first
row of the combined progamme, corresponding to the first weft insertion of the upper
part or layer 11 of the tubular fabric, consists of the first row of the first programme;
the second row of the combined programme, corresponding to the first row of insertion
of the weft in the lower part or layer 12 of the label, corresponds to the first row
of the second programme, taking care to reverse the raising or arrangement of the
warp threads in the shed, with respect to the other part 11 of the fabric, so that
the weft threads, in the programmed positions, always appear on the outer surface.
Then the third row of the combined programme consists of the second row of the first
programme, whilst the fourth row of the combined programme consists, in turn, of the
second row of the second programme, always with reversed arrangement of the warp threads,
and so on, alternately combining the rows of the two programmes until the composite
or combined jacquard loom weaving programme is completed.
[0013] Consequently, according to the foregoing explanation, by means of a single weaving
operation, a flattened tubular fabric is produced, and patterns will simultaneously
appear on the outer faces of the two sides of the label. The jacquard loom may be
programmed to produce portions of double-layer fabric as described, in delimited areas
of the fabric, which are therefore separate from one another or enclosed between non-tubular,
or single-layer portions of fabric.
[0014] A more detailed description of the weaving method can be given by reference to figures
2 and 3 of the drawings. As can be seen in figure 2, during one step of the fabric-making
process, in particular for the upper part of the label, the warp threads 2, 4, 6,
8 and 10 in even positions, that is to say, relative to the warp of the lower part
12 of the double-layer fabric, are all kept lowered; likewise, the warp threads 1,
5, 7 and 9 in odd positions, that is to say, relative to the warp of the upper part
11 of the label, are all kept lowered, except for the warp threads, such as, for example,
thread 3, placed in correspondence with programmed positions in which weft threads
13, must not appear on the upper or outer surface.
[0015] In the next weaving step, fig. 3, that is to say, relative to the weaving of the
lower part 12 of the label, there is a reversed arrangement of the warp threads with
respect to the previous situation. In other words, all the warp threads, 1, 3, 5,
7 and 9, in odd positions, that is to say, relative to the warp of the upper part
11 of the double-layer fabric, are raised, and simultaneously all the warp threads
2, 4, 8 and 10, in even positions and relative to the lower part 12 of the fabric,
are raised except for the warp threads (thread 6 in this case) in correspondence with
programmed positions in which weft threads 14 must not appear on the lower outer surface.
Figure 4 shows a double-layer label, in which the arrangement of the warp threads
according to the two previous figures, are schematically indicated. Any floating weft
threads, that is to say, those weft threads 15 of a different colour or type which,
during an insertion of a weft, are not used, remain inside the label.
[0016] It is clear, from the aforegoing description and accompanying drawings, that the
invention provides a new method of weaving double-layer labels, on jacquard looms,
in which the conventional tubularweav- ing procedures are combined in a new and original
manner, by means of the integration of two jacquard weaving programmes, in which one
programme is used for producing the upper part of the label, with "positive" or obverse
wording and patterns facing outwards, whereas the other programme is used for producing
the lower part of the label, also with "positive" or obverse wording and/or patterns
on the outer face; the invention also concerns labels, having independent double-layer
portions woven with external wording on both faces of portions thereof, obtained according
to the described weaving method. It is understood that what has been described and
shown by reference to the accompanying drawings, is given by way of example; with
the described arrangement, in fact, a tubular fabric is formed in a lengthwise direction,
however it is obvious that by inverting the function of warp and weft threads; and
the weaving system, it is possible to produce portions of tubular fabric, with jacquard
patterns, crosswise over the width of the fabric.
1. A weaving method for producing reversible labels on a jacquard loom, said method
comprising the steps of providing a first (1, 3, 5, 7, 9) and a second (2, 4, 6, 8,
10) group of threads defined by alternate ones of warp threads, and weaving labels
comprising independent double-layer portions (11, 12), further comprising a set of
weaving instructions for a composite jacquard weaving program comprising first and
second independent and different programs defining alternately a first weave pattern
and a second weave pattern; interweaving weft threads (13, 14) alternately with said
first (1, 3, 5, 7, 9) and second (2, 4, 6, 8, 10) group of warp threads, following
instructions from said composite jacquard weaving program, wherein always in reversed
arrangement of the warp threads the first row of the combined program, corresponding
to the first weft insertion of the upper layer (11) of the tubularfabric, consists
of the first row of the first program and the second row of the combined program,
corresponding to the first weft insertion of the lower layer (12), consists of the
first row of the second program, taking care to reverse the arrangements of the warp
threads, to define labels comprising double-layer portions (11, 12) having a first
woven pattern in obverse on one outer face and a second independent woven pattern
in obverse on the other outer face.
2. A reversible label comprising at least a double-layer portion having a first (11)
and a second (12) independent layer provided with outer faces, the two independent
layers being connected at their edges by integrally woven portions, independent patterns
and/orwordings being woven in obverse on each of said outer faces by means of composite
weaving program, according to claimed method of claim 1.
1. Ein Verfahren zum Weben eines beidseitigen Etikettes auf einem Jacquard-Webstuhl,
wobei das besagte Verfahren die Phasen enthält, die eine erste (1, 3, 5, 7, 9) und
eine zweite (2, 4, 6, 8, 10) Gruppe von Fäden zuführen, welche aus wechselweisen Kettfäden
gebildet werden, und Etiketten weben, die unabhängige und doppelschichtige Abschnitte
(11, 12) aufweisen, wobei das Verfahren weiter eine Reihe von Webanweisungen für ein
zusammengesetztes Jacquard-Webprogramm liefert, welches erste und zweite unabhängige
und unterschiedliche Programme umfaßt, die wechselweise ein erstes Webmuster und ein
zweites Webmuster beschreiben, und welche die Schußfäden (13,14) abwechselnd mit der
genannten ersten (1, 3, 5, 7, 9) und der zweiten (2, 4, 6, 8, 10) Gruppe von Kettfäden
verbinden, wobei Anweisungen des besagten zusammengsetzten Jacquard-Webprogramms befolgt
werden, wobei stets in umgekehrter Anordung der Kettfäden die erste Reihe des zusammengesetzten
Programms, entsprechend dem ersten Schußfadeneintragspunkt der oberen Schicht (11)
des Schlauchgewebes, aus der ersten Reihe des ersten Programms besteht, und die zweite
Reihe des zusammengesetzten Programms, entsprechend dem ersten Schußfadeneintragspunkt
der unteren Schicht (12), aus der ersten Reihe des zweiten Programms besteht, wobei
darauf geachtet wird, daß die Anordnung der Kettfäden umgekehrt wird, um Etiketten
mit zwei doppelschichtigen Abschnitten (11, 12) zu beschreiben, die ein erstes Avers-Webmuster
auf einer Außenfläche und ein zweites unabhängiges Avers-Webmuster auf der anderen
Außenfläche haben.
2. Ein beidseitiges Etikett, das mindestens einen doppelschichtigen Abschnitt mit
einer ersten (11) und einer zweiten (12) unabhängigen Schicht umfaßt, beide mit Außenflächen
versehen, wobei die beiden unabhängigen Schichten an ihren Rändern durch vollgewebte
Abschnitte miteinander verbunden sind, und unabhängige rechtsgewebte Muster und/oder
Beschriftungen auf eine jede der besagten Außenflächen gewebt sind, die durch das
zusammengesetzte Webprogramm gemäß dem unter Patentanspruch 1 beschriebenen Verfahren
erhalten wurden.
1. Une méthode de tissage pour produire des étiquettes réversibles sur un métier à
tisser jacquard, la dite méthode comprenant les pas de fournir un premier (1, 3, 5,
7, 9) et un second (2, 4, 6, 8, 10) groupe de fils définis par des fils de chaîne
alternés, et le tissage d'étiquettes comprenant des portions à deux couches indépendantes
(11, 12) comprenant en plus un ensemble d'instructions de tissage pour un programme
de tissage jacquard composite comprenant un premier et un second programme indépendants
et différents définissant alternativement un premier motif de tissage et un second
motif de tissage; le tissage ensemble des fils de trame (13,14) alternativement avec
le dit premier (1, 3, 5, 7, 9) et second (2, 4, 6, 8, 10) groupe de fils de chaîne,
en suivant les instructions du dit progamme de tissage jacquard composite, où toujours
avec un arrangement inversé des fils de chaîne la première ligne du programme combiné,
correspondant à la première insertion de trame de la couche supérieure (11) du tissus
tubulaire, consiste en la première ligne du premier programme et la seconde ligne
du programme combiné, correspondant à la première insertion de trame de la couche
inférieure (12), consiste en la première ligne du second programme, en faisant attention
d'inverser les arrangements des fils de chaîne, pour produire des étiquettes comprenant
des portions à deux couches (11, 12) ayant un premier motif tissé en avers sur une
face externe et un second motif indépendant tissé en avers sur l'autre face externe.
2. Une étiquette réversible comprenant au moins une portion en deux couches ayant
une première (11) et une seconde (12) couche indépendante munie de faces externes,
les deux couches indépendantes étant reliées par leurs bords par des portions tissées
en une seule épaisseur, des motifs indépendants et/ou des inscriptions étant tissées
en avers sur chacune des dites faces externes au moyen d'un programme de tissage composite,
selon la méthode revendiquée par la revendication n° 1.