Selective attachment of a yarn structure

US10471654B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10471654-B2
Application numberUS-201514935904-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 9, 2015
Priority dateNov 9, 2015
Publication dateNov 12, 2019
Grant dateNov 12, 2019

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A method and system are disclosed. A method of printing onto a base having an upper surface spaced from a lower surface by a base thickness includes dispensing a yarn from a nozzle of a printing system and selectively attaching the yarn to a first attachment region. The step of dispensing the yarn includes dispensing a heat-moldable material and a melt-resistant material. The step of selectively attaching the yarn to the first attachment region includes moving the nozzle into the first attachment region. The step of moving the nozzle into the first attachment region reduces the base thickness by a prodding distance. The heat-moldable material bonds to the first attachment region.

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What is claimed is: 1. A method of printing a yarn onto an upper surface of an article of apparel, the method comprising: dispensing the yarn from a nozzle of a printing system, the yarn including a heat-moldable material and a melt-resistant material; wherein the step of dispensing the yarn comprises dispensing the heat-moldable material in a liquid state and wherein the step of dispensing the yarn comprises dispensing the melt-resistant material in a solid state; selectively attaching the yarn to a first attachment region of the upper surface of the article of apparel by moving the nozzle along a first axis into the first attachment region; moving the nozzle along the first axis away from the first attachment region after selectively attaching the yarn at the first attachment region; moving the nozzle along a second axis while spaced apart from the upper surface to define an unattached region of the upper surface of the article of apparel; moving the nozzle along the second axis toward a second attachment region of the upper surface of the article of apparel, the unattached region of the upper surface of the article of apparel extending in the direction of the second axis between the first attachment region and the second attachment region; selectively attaching the yarn to the second attachment region of the upper surface of the article of apparel by moving the nozzle along a first axis and contacting the yarn with the second attachment region; and moving the nozzle along the first axis away from the second attachment region after selectively attaching the yarn at the second attachment region; wherein the first axis is approximately normal to the upper surface of the article of apparel; wherein the upper surface of the article of apparel is spaced from a lower surface of the article of apparel by an article of apparel thickness; wherein the step of moving the nozzle along the first axis into the first attachment region reduces the article of apparel thickness by a prodding distance; wherein the heat-moldable material bonds to the first attachment region and second attachment region during a transition of the heat-moldable material from the liquid state to a solid state of the heat-moldable material; wherein the second axis is approximately parallel with the upper surface of the article of apparel; and wherein a continuous segment of the yarn is unattached to the upper surface of the article of apparel in the unattached region between the first attachment region and the second attachment region. 2. The method of printing as in claim 1 , wherein the heat-moldable material bonds to the melt-resistant material during the transition of the heat-moldable material from the liquid state to the solid state. 3. The method of printing as in claim 1 , wherein the prodding distance is less than half the article of apparel thickness. 4. The method of printing as in claim 1 , wherein the yarn has a yarn thickness; and wherein the prodding distance is less than twice the yarn thickness. 5. The method of printing as in claim 1 , wherein the first attachment region is spaced apart from the lower surface by the article of apparel thickness after the step of moving the nozzle along the first axis away from the first attachment region. 6. The method of printing as in claim 1 , wherein the nozzle has a tip area; and wherein the first attachment region has a surface area approximately equal to the tip area. 7. A method of printing onto an upper surface of of an article of apparel, the method comprising: positioning a nozzle of a printing system above an upper surface of the article of apparel; dispensing a yarn from the nozzle; wherein the upper surface includes at least a first attachment region and a second attachment region for bonding the yarn to the article of apparel, the first attachment region and the second attachment region being spaced apart from one another along a horizontal axis of the upper surface of the article of apparel; wherein the yarn includes a heat-moldable material and a melt-resistant material; wherein the step of dispensing the yarn comprises dispensing the heat-moldable material of the yarn in a liquid state and wherein the step of dispensing the yarn comprises dispensing the melt-resistant material of the yarn in a solid state; selectively attaching the yarn to the first attachment region by lowering the nozzle toward the first attachment region and into direct contact with the first attachment region; wherein a first portion of the heat-moldable material of the yarn transitions from the liquid state to a solid state of the heat-moldable material after the yarn contacts the first attachment region, thereby bonding the yarn to the first attachment region; raising the nozzle away from the upper surface of the article of apparel after selectively attaching the yarn to the first attachment region; moving the nozzle toward the second attachment region; selectively attaching the yarn to the second attachment region by lowering the nozzle toward the second attachment region and into direct contact with the second attachment region; wherein a second portion of the heat-moldable material of the yarn transitions from the liquid state to the solid state of the heat-moldable material after the yarn contacts the second attachment region, thereby bonding the yarn to the second attachment region; and wherein a continuous segment of the yarn extends over an unattached region, the unattached region being a portion of the upper surface of the article of apparel that extends along the horizontal axis from the first attachment region to the second attachment region, the continuous segment of yarn being unattached to the upper surface of the article of apparel at the unattached region. 8. The method of printing as in claim 7 , wherein the step of lowering the nozzle toward the first attachment region comprises moving the nozzle only along an axis normal to the upper surface of the article of apparel. 9. The method of printing as in claim 8 , wherein the step of lowering the nozzle toward the second attachment region comprises moving the nozzle only along the axis normal to the upper surface of the article of apparel. 10. The method of printing as in claim 7 , wherein moving the nozzle toward the second attachment region comprises moving the nozzle along an axis parallel to the upper surface of the article of apparel toward the second attachment region. 11. The method of printing as in claim 7 , wherein the first portion of the heat-moldable material is bonded to the melt-resistant material at the first attachment region and wherein the second portion of the heat-moldable material is bonded to the melt-resistant material at the second attachment region.

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  • Heating · CPC title

  • of preformed parts, e.g. inserts, retaining their shape during the extrusion process · CPC title

  • of fillers or of fibrous materials, e.g. short-fibre reinforcements · CPC title

  • Structures for supporting 3D objects during manufacture and intended to be sacrificed after completion thereof · CPC title

  • Means for allowing relative movements between the apparatus parts, e.g. for twisting the extruded article or for moving the die along a surface to be coated · CPC title

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What does patent US10471654B2 cover?
A method and system are disclosed. A method of printing onto a base having an upper surface spaced from a lower surface by a base thickness includes dispensing a yarn from a nozzle of a printing system and selectively attaching the yarn to a first attachment region. The step of dispensing the yarn includes dispensing a heat-moldable material and a melt-resistant material. The step of selectivel…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Nike Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B33Y10/00. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 12 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).