Methods of joining textiles and other elements incorporating a thermoplastic polymer material

US10131091B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10131091-B2
Application numberUS-201615206495-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 11, 2016
Priority dateFeb 6, 2009
Publication dateNov 20, 2018
Grant dateNov 20, 2018

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A yarn or thread may include a plurality of substantially aligned filaments, with at least ninety-five percent of a material of the filaments being a thermoplastic polymer material. Various woven textiles and knitted textiles may be formed from the yarn or thread. The woven textiles or knitted textiles may be thermal bonded to other elements to form seams. A strand that is at least partially formed from a thermoplastic polymer material may extend through the seam, and the strand may be thermal bonded at the seam. The woven textiles or knitted textiles may be shaped or molded, incorporated into products, and recycled to form other products.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of joining, comprising: stitching a first textile element and a second textile element together with a strand to form a seam; and heating and compressing the first and second textile elements and the strand at the seam to (a) form a thermal bond between the first and second textile elements and (b) melt the strand, wherein an edge area of the first textile element overlaps an edge area of the second textile element, wherein an outer surface of the first textile element is flush with an outer surface of the second textile element at an edge of the seam following the step of heating and compressing. 2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the step of heating and compressing includes heating the seam to a temperature that is (a) above a glass transition temperature and below a melting temperature of a thermoplastic polymer material in at least one of the first and second textile elements and (b) above a melting temperature of a thermoplastic polymer material in the strand. 3. The method according to claim 1 , wherein (a) at least one of the first and second textile elements includes a first thermoplastic polymer material and (h) the strand includes a second thermoplastic polymer material, a melting temperature of the first thermoplastic polymer material being higher than a melting temperature of the second thermoplastic polymer material. 4. The method according to claim 3 , wherein the step of heating and compressing includes heating the seam to a temperature that is (a) above a glass transition temperature and below a melting temperature of the first thermoplastic polymer material and (b) above a melting temperature of the second thermoplastic polymer material. 5. The method according to claim 4 , wherein at least one of the first and second textile elements is a non-woven textile formed from a plurality of filaments of the first thermoplastic polymer material. 6. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the first and second textile elements and the strand include thermoplastic polyurethane materials. 7. The method according to claim 6 , further including a step of incorporating the first textile element and the second textile element into an article of apparel. 8. The method according to claim 1 , further including a step of incorporating the first and second textile elements into an article of apparel. 9. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the seam does not include a layer between the first and second textile elements. 10. The method according to claim 1 , wherein at least the strand includes a thermoplastic polyurethane material. 11. A method of joining, the method comprising: providing a first textile element and a second textile element, the first textile element being formed from a plurality of first filaments, at least ninety-five percent of a material of the first filaments being a first thermoplastic polymer material; providing a strand that includes a plurality of substantially aligned second filaments, at least ninety-five percent of a material of the second filaments being a second thermoplastic polymer material, a melting temperature of the second thermoplastic polymer material being lower than a melting temperature of the first thermoplastic polymer material: stitching the first textile element and the second textile element together with the strand to form a seam, such that the first textile element overlaps a portion of an outer surface of the second textile element; heating the seam to a temperature that is (a) above a glass transition temperature of the first thermoplastic polymer material, (b) below a melting temperature of the first thermoplastic polymer material, and (c) above a melting temperature of the second thermoplastic polymer material; and compressing the first textile element, the second textile element, and the strand at the seam; wherein an outer surface of the first textile element is coplanar with a portion of the outer surface of the second textile element that is adjacent to an edge of the seam following the step of heating and compressing. 12. The method according to claim 11 , wherein the steps of heating and compressing (a) form a thermal bond between the first textile element and the second textile element with the first thermoplastic polymer material and (b) melt the second thermoplastic polymer material of the strand. 13. The method according to claim 11 , wherein the second textile element is formed from a plurality of filaments that include the first thermoplastic polymer material. 14. The method according to claim 11 , wherein the first thermoplastic polymer material and the second thermoplastic polymer material are thermoplastic polyurethane materials. 15. A method of making an article of apparel, the method comprising: providing a first textile element and a second textile element, the first textile element being formed from a plurality of first filaments, at least ninety-five percent of a material of the first filaments being a first thermoplastic polymer material; providing a strand that includes a plurality of substantially aligned second filaments, at least ninety-five percent of a material of the second filaments being a second thermoplastic polymer material, a melting temperature of the second thermoplastic polymer material being lower than a melting temperature of the first thermoplastic polymer material; stitching the first textile element and the second textile element together with the strand to form a seam; heating the seam to a temperature that is (a) above a glass transition temperature of the first thermoplastic polymer material, (b) below a melting temperature of the first thermoplastic polymer material, and (c) above a melting temperature of the second thermoplastic polymer material; and forming a portion of the article of apparel by compressing the first textile element, the second textile element, and the strand at the seam, wherein the strand extends through an interface between a lower surface of the first textile element and an upper surface of the second textile element, wherein an upper surface of the first textile element is flush with a portion of the upper surface of the second textile element that is adjacent to an edge of the seam. 16. The method of making an article of apparel according to claim 15 , wherein the steps of heating the seam and forming a portion of the article of apparel form a fused region of at least one of the first textile element and the second textile element. 17. The method of making an article of apparel according to claim 15 , the method further comprising a thermal bonding process to form a fused region in the article of apparel. 18. The method of making an article of apparel according to claim 15 , the method further comprising the step of securing a component to at least one of the first textile element and the second textile element. 19. The method of making an article of apparel according to claim 18 , wherein the step of securing is achieved by thermal bonding the component to at least one of the first textile element and the second textile element. 20. The method of making an article of apparel according to claim 18 , wherein the component is thermal bonded to at least one of an interior surface and an exterior surface of the article of apparel. 21. The method of making an article of apparel according to claim 15 , wherein the first textile element forms a portion of a torso region of the article of apparel and the second textile elemen

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  • synthetic threads · CPC title

  • Footwear · CPC title

  • thermoplastic; thermosetting · CPC title

  • the adhesive being one component of the yarn, i.e. thermoplastic yarn · CPC title

  • using wave energy {, i.e. electromagnetic radiation,} or particle radiation {(using mechanical waves B29C65/06; using ultrasonic waves B29C65/08; pressing means transparent to electromagnetic radiation B29C66/81267)} · CPC title

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What does patent US10131091B2 cover?
A yarn or thread may include a plurality of substantially aligned filaments, with at least ninety-five percent of a material of the filaments being a thermoplastic polymer material. Various woven textiles and knitted textiles may be formed from the yarn or thread. The woven textiles or knitted textiles may be thermal bonded to other elements to form seams. A strand that is at least partially fo…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Nike Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B29C65/72. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 20 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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