Clothing with enhanced response characteristics for laser finishing

US11208761B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11208761-B2
Application numberUS-201715841267-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 13, 2017
Priority dateDec 13, 2016
Publication dateDec 28, 2021
Grant dateDec 28, 2021

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A fabric has enhanced response characteristics for laser finishing. The fabric can be denim for denim apparel such as jeans. Software and lasers are used to finish apparel made of the fabric to produce a desired wear or distressing pattern or other design. The fabric allows for relatively fast color change in response to the laser, color changes in hue from indigo blue to white, many grayscale levels, and maintains strength and stretch properties. A method used to make the fabric includes spinning, dyeing, and weaving yarns in such a way to obtain the desired enhanced response characteristics for laser finishing.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An article of clothing comprising: a fabric comprising indigo ring-dyed yarn, wherein the fabric comprises yarns that are ring dyed comprising an outer ring and an inner core, the outer ring is indigo colored due to being penetrated through by the indigo dye while the inner core is white or off-white colored due to not being penetrated to by the indigo dye; and a finishing pattern on the fabric, wherein the finishing pattern is formed by a laser removing selected amounts of material from the fabric, before lasering, a cross section of a ring-dyed yarn comprises a generally round shape with dyed indigo fibers in the outer ring that surround the inner core, after being exposed to the laser and the depth of material that has been removed, a cross section of the warp yarn comprises a region with a flattened shape relative to the generally round shape before lasering, for lighter locations of the finishing pattern, a greater depth of the indigo ring-dyed yarn is removed, revealing a greater width of an inner core of the dyed yarn, as compared to darker locations of the finishing pattern where a lesser depth of the indigo ring-dyed yarn is removed, revealing a lesser width of an inner core of the dyed yarn, and a cross section of a ring-dyed yarn comprises a total ring dye thickness of the outer ring that is at least 23 percent and less than 25 percent of a total thickness of the yarn. 2. The article of claim 1 wherein for a first grayscale level, the laser removes a first depth of a cross section of a first ring-dyed yarn, leaving a first thickness of the first ring-dyed yarn remaining in a direction from an outer side of the fabric to a bottom side of the fabric, for a second grayscale level, the laser removes a second depth of a cross section of a second ring-dyed yarn, leaving a second thickness of the second ring-dyed yarn remaining in a direction from the outer surface of the fabric to the bottom of the fabric, the first grayscale level is a darker shade than the second grayscale level, the second depth is greater than the first depth, and the first thickness is thicker than the second thickness. 3. The article of claim 1 wherein the finishing pattern comprises at least 64 different, optically distinguishable grayscale levels. 4. The article of claim 1 wherein the finishing pattern comprises at least 128 different grayscale levels. 5. The article of claim 1 wherein the finishing pattern comprises at least 256 different, optically distinguishable grayscale levels. 6. An article of clothing comprising: a fabric comprising indigo ring-dyed yarn, wherein the fabric comprises yarns that are ring dyed comprising an outer ring and an inner core, the outer ring is indigo colored due to being penetrated through by the indigo dye while the inner core is white or off-white colored due to not being penetrated to by the indigo dye; and a finishing pattern on the fabric, wherein the finishing pattern is formed by a laser removing selected amounts of material from the fabric, before lasering, a cross section of a ring-dyed yarn comprises a generally round shape with dyed indigo fibers in the outer ring that surround the inner core, after being exposed to the laser and the depth of material that has been removed, a cross section of the warp yarn comprises a region with a flattened shape relative to the generally round shape before lasering, for lighter locations of the finishing pattern, a greater depth of the indigo ring-dyed yarn is removed, revealing a greater width of an inner core of the dyed yarn, relative to darker locations of the finishing pattern where a lesser depth of the indigo ring-dyed yarn is removed, revealing a lesser width of an inner core of the dyed yarn, and a cross section of a ring-dyed yarn comprises a total ring dye thickness of the outer ring that is at least 23 percent and less than 30 percent of a total thickness of the yarn. 7. The article of claim 6 wherein for a first grayscale level, the laser removes a first depth of a cross section of a first ring-dyed yarn, leaving a first thickness of the first ring-dyed yarn remaining in a direction from an outer side of the fabric to a bottom side of the fabric, for a second grayscale level, the laser removes a second depth of a cross section of a second ring-dyed yarn, leaving a second thickness of the second ring-dyed yarn remaining in a direction from the outer surface of the fabric to the bottom of the fabric, the first grayscale level is a darker shade than the second grayscale level, the second depth is greater than the first depth, and the first thickness is thicker than the second thickness. 8. The article of claim 6 wherein a total ring dye thickness of the outer ring is less than 28 percent of a total thickness of the yarn. 9. The article of claim 6 wherein a total ring dye thickness of the outer ring is less than 26 percent of a total thickness of the yarn. 10. The article of claim 6 wherein a total ring dye thickness of the outer ring is less than 24 percent of a total thickness of the yarn. 11. An article of clothing comprising: a fabric comprising indigo ring-dyed yarn, wherein the fabric comprises yarns that are ring dyed comprising an outer ring and an inner core, the outer ring is indigo colored due to being penetrated through by the indigo dye while the inner core is white or off-white colored due to not being penetrated to by the indigo dye; and a finishing pattern on the fabric, wherein the finishing pattern is formed by a laser removing selected amounts of material from the fabric, before lasering, a cross section of a ring-dyed yarn comprises a generally round shape with dyed indigo fibers in the outer ring that surround the inner core, after being exposed to the laser and the depth of material that has been removed, a cross section of the yarn comprises a region with a flattened shape relative to the generally round shape before lasering, for lighter locations of the finishing pattern, a greater depth of the indigo ring-dyed yarn is removed, revealing a greater width of an inner core of the dyed yarn, relative to darker locations of the finishing pattern where a lesser depth of the indigo ring-dyed yarn is removed, revealing a lesser width of an inner core of the dyed yarn, and a cross section of a ring-dyed yarn comprises a total ring dye thickness of the outer ring that is 23 percent of a total thickness of the yarn. 12. The article of claim 11 wherein for a first grayscale level, the laser removes a first depth of a cross section of a first ring-dyed yarn, leaving a first thickness of the first ring-dyed yarn remaining in a direction from an outer side of the fabric to a bottom side of the fabric, for a second grayscale level, the laser removes a second depth of a cross section of a second ring-dyed yarn, leaving a second thickness of the second ring-dyed yarn remaining in a direction from the outer surface of the fabric to the bottom of the fabric, the first grayscale level is a darker shade than the second grayscale level, the second depth is greater than the first depth, and the first thickness is thicker than the second thickness. 13. The article of claim 11 wherein cross sections of a plurality of ring-dyed yarns of the article of clothing have total outer ring thicknesses of 22 percent of a total thickness of the yarn with a variation of plus 5 percent. 14. The article of claim 11 wherein cross sections of a plurality of ring-dyed yarns of the article of clothing have total outer ring thicknesses of 22 percent of a total thickness of the yarn with a variation of plus 10 percent.

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  • with weave pattern being non-standard or providing special effects · CPC title

  • to get a faded look · CPC title

  • Cotton · CPC title

  • Methods of drafting or marking-out patterns using computers (computer-aided design G06F30/00) · CPC title

  • using vat or sulfur dyes · CPC title

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What does patent US11208761B2 cover?
A fabric has enhanced response characteristics for laser finishing. The fabric can be denim for denim apparel such as jeans. Software and lasers are used to finish apparel made of the fabric to produce a desired wear or distressing pattern or other design. The fabric allows for relatively fast color change in response to the laser, color changes in hue from indigo blue to white, many grayscale …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Strauss Levi & Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification D06P5/15. Mapped technology areas include Textiles & Paper.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 28 2021 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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