CN218571443U - Down jacket - Google Patents
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Abstract
The application discloses down coat, it includes a slice back garment piece and sews up two preceding garment pieces to the back garment piece, the fixed first oblique cloth strip by the tensile back in back garment piece reverse side seam department, the fixed oblique cloth strip of second by the tensile back in the lower hem reverse side seam department of garment piece and back garment piece in the front, the fixed third oblique cloth strip by the tensile back in the piece department of splicing of garment piece and back garment piece in the front, the fixed fourth oblique cloth strip by the tensile back in muff reverse side seam department behind the back garment piece. Wherein the size A of the stretched first oblique cloth strips, the stretched second oblique cloth strips and the stretched third oblique cloth strips is larger than the unstretched length, and A is more than or equal to 0.03cm and less than or equal to 0.07cm. The stretched fourth bias fabric strip is increased by dimension B, B = a-0.01cm over the unstretched length. The down jacket eliminates vertical crease lines, so that the down jacket is more fit to the body of a wearer.
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Technical Field
The application relates to the technical field of clothes, in particular to a down jacket.
Background
The existing down jackets, especially those made of stiff materials such as natural materials and novel blended materials, can usually form obvious vertical crease lines and the phenomenon of out-of-round and unsmooth at the back waist concave surface of the down jacket, and can be seen in figure 4, so that the down jackets cannot fit the body of a wearer.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
In view of the above, the present application discloses a down jacket to overcome or at least partially solve the above problems.
In order to achieve the purpose, the following technical scheme is adopted in the application:
the application provides a down coat, it includes a slice back garment piece and sews up two preceding garment pieces to the back garment piece, the fixed first oblique cloth strip by the tensile back in back garment piece reverse side seam department, the fixed oblique cloth strip of second by the tensile back in the lower hem reverse side seam department of garment piece and back garment piece in the front, the fixed third oblique cloth strip by the tensile back in the piece department of splicing of garment piece and back garment piece in the front, the fixed fourth oblique cloth strip by the tensile back in muff reverse side seam department behind the back garment piece. Wherein the size A of the stretched first oblique cloth strips, the stretched second oblique cloth strips and the stretched third oblique cloth strips is larger than the unstretched length, and A is more than or equal to 0.03cm and less than or equal to 0.07cm. The stretched fourth bias fabric strip is increased by dimension B over the unstretched length, B = a-0.01cm.
In the down jacket of the application, the channel is saved by adjusting the first oblique cloth strip and the second oblique cloth strip in the direction of the circumference of the down jacket, the channel is saved by adjusting the third oblique cloth strip in the length direction of the down jacket, and the fourth oblique cloth strip has a synergistic effect, so that the down jacket can eliminate vertical wrinkles, and can be more fit with the body of a wearer.
In an exemplary embodiment of the down jacket, a fifth diagonal panel is secured to the front panel at a reverse quilting line, the fifth diagonal panel being stretched greater than the unstretched length by a dimension a. The attaching effect of the down jacket can be further improved.
In an exemplary embodiment of the down jacket, the first, second, third, fourth and fifth bias strips are attached by stitching or gluing.
In an exemplary embodiment of the down jacket, the first, second, third, fourth and fifth bias strips are 45 ° bias strips.
In one exemplary embodiment of the down jacket, the 45 ° bias cloth strip is a 100% dacron stretch lining.
In an exemplary embodiment of the down jacket, the growth dimension a is 0.05cm.
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Various other advantages and benefits will become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments. The drawings are only for purposes of illustrating the preferred embodiments and are not to be construed as limiting the application. Also, like reference numerals are used to refer to like parts throughout the drawings. In the drawings:
FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram illustrating the reverse structure of one exemplary embodiment of a down jacket.
Fig. 2 is a schematic view illustrating the inclined cloth strips of the down jacket before and after stretching.
Fig. 3 is a schematic diagram illustrating the front side of an exemplary embodiment of the down jacket.
Fig. 4 is a schematic diagram illustrating a conventional down jacket.
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10 rear garment piece
20 front cut piece
31 first oblique cloth strip
32 second oblique cloth strip
33 third oblique cloth strip
34 fourth oblique cloth strip
35 fifth oblique cloth strip
40 vertical fold
Detailed Description
In order to make the objects, technical solutions and advantages of the present application clearer, the following description of the technical solutions of the present application will be made in conjunction with specific embodiments of the present application and accompanying drawings. It should be apparent that the described embodiments are only some of the embodiments of the present application, and not all of the embodiments. All other embodiments obtained by a person of ordinary skill in the art based on the embodiments in the present application without making any creative effort belong to the protection scope of the present application.
"exemplary" means "serving as an example, instance, or illustration" herein, and any illustration, embodiment, or steps described as "exemplary" herein should not be construed as a preferred or advantageous alternative.
For the sake of simplicity, the drawings only schematically show the parts relevant to the present application, and they do not represent the actual structure of the product. Moreover, in the drawings, components having the same structure or function are illustrated schematically or labeled schematically for simplicity and understanding.
The technical solutions provided by the embodiments of the present application are described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
In the existing down jacket, the phenomenon of obvious vertical crease and non-smoothness is easily formed at the concave surface of the back waist of the down jacket, and the vertical crease refers to fig. 4, so that the down jacket cannot be attached to the body of a wearer.
The present application provides a down jacket, please refer to fig. 1, fig. 1 is a schematic structural diagram illustrating a reverse side of an exemplary embodiment of the down jacket. As shown in fig. 1, the down jacket includes a rear garment piece 10 and a front garment piece 20, and oblique cloth strip structures are added at some positions on the reverse side of the down jacket, namely a first oblique cloth strip 31, a second oblique cloth strip 32, a third oblique cloth strip 33 and a fourth oblique cloth strip 34.
Each bias cloth strip is stretched and then fixed to the down jacket, please refer to fig. 2, which illustrates a first bias cloth strip 31, wherein the upper bias cloth strip in fig. 2 is the stretched first bias cloth strip 31, and the lower bias cloth strip in fig. 2 is the first bias cloth strip 31 in an unstretched state. When the down jacket shown in fig. 1 is manufactured, the first bias cloth strips 31 in the lower unstretched state in fig. 2 are stretched into the first bias cloth strips 31 in the upper stretched state in fig. 2, and then the stretched first bias cloth strips 31 are fixed to the down jacket.
Returning to fig. 1, in which the stretched first oblique cloth strips 31 are fixed to the back side quilting lines of the back panel, the back side quilting lines of the back panel in fig. 1 are arranged from top to bottom, and the back panel in the embodiment of the drawing has 11 quilting lines, i.e., 11 first oblique cloth strips 31, in order to make the picture neat, only the first oblique cloth strips 31 from top to bottom are marked in fig. 1, although the number of the first oblique cloth strips 31 is not limited to that shown in the drawing according to the design requirement.
The second bias fabric 32 after being stretched is fixed to the back hem seam of the front panel 10 and the rear panel 20. That is, the down jacket in the figure has a second diagonal cloth strip 32 running from left to right through the hem of the left front panel 10, the hem of the rear panel 20 and the hem of the right front panel 10 in the figure. Of course, the second diagonal fabric strip 32 may be divided into three sections according to the order of the front panel 10, the rear panel 20, and the front panel 10, for example, depending on the design requirements.
The third slant strips 33 after being stretched are fixed to the reverse side seams of the front and rear panels 20 and 10, and the down jacket shown in the figure includes two third slant strips 33 at the left and right sides because of the two front panels 20.
The stretched fourth bias cloth 34 is fixed to the rear armhole back seam of the rear garment piece, and the down jacket shown in the figure comprises two left and right fourth bias cloth 34 due to the two rear armholes.
Of the four twill strips, the length increase of the first twill strip 31, the second twill strip 32 and the third twill strip 33 is a compared with the length increase of the twill strip in the unstretched state, please refer to the first twill strip 31 shown in fig. 2. The fourth bias fabric strip 34 has a length dimension B greater than its unstretched length. Wherein dimension A is between 0.03cm and 0.07cm and dimension B is 0.01cm smaller than dimension A. In a preferred embodiment, dimension A is 0.05cm.
The matching relationship among the four oblique cloth strips helps the down jacket to realize the way-saving transfer, namely, the way-saving transfer is realized by folding and sewing the redundant parts according to the curvature of a curved surface when a curved surface of a certain part of a human body is covered by a plane cloth. In the down jacket of the present application, the dart is adjusted in the down jacket circumference direction by the first oblique cloth strip 31 and the second oblique cloth strip 32, the dart is adjusted in the down jacket length direction by the third oblique cloth strip 33, and the cooperation of the fourth oblique cloth strips can eliminate the vertical crease of the down jacket, please refer to fig. 3, so that the down jacket is more fit to the body of the wearer.
In the embodiment shown in fig. 1, in order to further improve the attachment effect of the down jacket, the down jacket further includes a fifth bias cloth strip 35, the fifth bias cloth strip 35 after being stretched is fixed to the back side quilting line of the front garment piece, the back side quilting line of the front garment piece in fig. 1 is arranged from top to bottom, the front garment piece of the embodiment in the figure has 9 quilting lines, in order to make the picture neat, only the third fifth bias cloth strip 35 from top to bottom is marked in fig. 1, and of course, according to the difference of design requirements, the number of the fifth bias cloth strip 35 is not limited thereto. The fifth bias fabric strip after stretching is also increased by dimension a over the unstretched length.
In the embodiment shown in the figures, the first, second, third, fourth and fifth diagonal cloth strips may be attached to the down jacket by sewing or gluing, for example, the first diagonal cloth strip 31 and the fifth diagonal cloth strip 35 may be sewn to the down jacket along with sewing thread.
In the embodiment shown in the figures, 45-degree oblique cloth strips can be adopted as the first, second, third, fourth and fifth oblique cloth strips, and 100% terylene elastic lining cloth can be adopted as the 45-degree oblique cloth strips.
While the foregoing is directed to embodiments of the present application, other modifications and variations of the present application may be devised by those skilled in the art in light of the above teachings. It should be understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing detailed description is for the purpose of better explaining the present application, and the scope of protection of the present application shall be subject to the scope of protection of the claims.
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1. A down jacket comprising a rear panel and two front panels sewn to the rear panel, characterized in that,
fixing a first inclined cloth strip after being stretched at the back quilting line of the back garment piece,
fixing a second stretched oblique cloth strip at the back seams of the lower hems of the front garment piece and the rear garment piece,
fixing a stretched third oblique cloth strip at the back side patchwork positions of the front garment piece and the back garment piece,
fixing a fourth stretched oblique cloth strip at the back seam of the armhole of the back cut piece,
wherein,
the size A of the stretched first oblique cloth strips, the stretched second oblique cloth strips and the stretched third oblique cloth strips is larger than the unstretched length, wherein A is more than or equal to 0.03cm and less than or equal to 0.07cm,
the stretched fourth bias fabric strip increases in dimension B over the unstretched length, B = a-0.01cm.
2. The down jacket of claim 1, wherein a fifth slant strip is secured to the front panel at a reverse running stitch line, the fifth slant strip being stretched by an increase of dimension a from an unstretched length.
3. The down jacket of claim 2, wherein the first, second, third, fourth and fifth diagonal strips are secured by stitching or by adhesive.
4. The down jacket of claim 2, wherein the first, second, third, fourth, and fifth bias strips are 45 ° bias strips.
5. The down jacket according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the dimension a =0.05cm.
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