Apparel Thermo-Regulatory System
US-2017340037-A1 · Nov 30, 2017 · US
US11358367B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11358367-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017129335-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 21, 2020 |
| Priority date | Dec 20, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jun 14, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jun 14, 2022 |
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An article of apparel includes a composite material. The composite material includes a pliable first layer and a resilient second layer, where the first and second layers are secured to each other via a patterned strand network. In forming the composite material, the second layer is stretched and maintained under tension while the first layer is secured to the second layer via the patterned strand network. The tension on the second layer is then released, resulting in contraction of the second layer in relation to the first layer and an outward buckling or protrusion of the first layer in relation to the second layer to form protruding cells along the composite material that are bounded by portions of the patterned strand network. The patterned strand network can be formed using embroidery with one or more auxetic patterns in the stitching.
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A method of forming an article of apparel, the method comprising: applying tension to a resilient textile layer, the resilient textile layer possessing a stretch value of at least 100% and a recovery value of at least 50%, wherein the tension is sufficient to stretch the resilient textile; positioning a pliable textile layer on the resilient textile layer, the pliable textile layer possessing a stretch value of less than 100% and a recovery value of less than 50%, wherein the pliable textile layer is positioned on the resilient textile layer in an unstretched configuration; securing the unstretched, pliable textile layer to the stretched, resilient textile layer via stitching; releasing the tension from the resilient textile layer to permit recovery of the textile toward an unstretched configuration, thereby forming a multilayered textile; and incorporating the multilayered textile into an article of apparel; wherein: the resilient textile layer defines a top surface and a bottom surface; the pliable textile layer defines a top surface and a bottom surface; and stitching includes positioning a top thread along the top surface of the pliable textile layer and a bobbin thread along a bottom surface of the resilient textile layer. 2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein: stitching comprises forming an enclosed cell by stitching a cell perimeter to form an enclosed cell; and the pliable textile layer is movable relative to the pliable textile layer within the enclosed cell. 3. The method according to claim 2 , wherein stitching further comprises stitching a plurality of interconnected, enclosed cells to form a cell network effective to secure the pliable textile layer to the resilient textile layer. 4. The method according to claim 3 , wherein the cell network comprises an array of polygonal shapes, each shape defined by the stitching. 5. The method according to claim 4 , wherein the cell network comprises an array of auxetic shapes, each shape defined by the stitching. 6. The method according to claim 3 , wherein the pliable textile layer is shaped into an apparel component prior to being positioned on the resilient textile layer. 7. The method according to claim 3 , wherein, in response to the releasing the tension, portions of the pliable textile layer buckle, extending outward and away from the resilient textile layer at the locations of the enclosed cells. 8. A method of forming an article of apparel, the method comprising: applying tension to a resilient textile layer, the resilient textile layer possessing a stretch value of at least 100% and a recovery value of at least 50%, wherein the tension is sufficient to stretch the resilient textile; positioning a pliable textile layer on the resilient textile layer, the pliable textile layer possessing a stretch value of less than 100% and a recovery value of less than 50%, wherein the pliable textile layer is positioned on the resilient textile layer in an unstretched configuration; securing the unstretched, pliable textile layer to the stretched, resilient textile layer via stitching; releasing the tension from the resilient textile layer to permit recovery of the textile toward an unstretched configuration, thereby forming a multilayered textile; securing a reinforcing textile layer to the pliable textile layer to form a reinforced composite textile; and incorporating the reinforced composite textile into an article of apparel; wherein: the reinforcing textile layer is a knit textile; and the reinforcing textile layer is positioned between the pliable textile layer and the resilient textile layer. 9. A method of forming an article of apparel, the method comprising: applying tension to a resilient textile layer, the resilient textile layer possessing a stretch value of at least 100% and a recovery value of at least 50%, wherein the tension is sufficient to stretch the resilient textile, and the resilient textile layer defines a top surface and a bottom surface; positioning a pliable textile layer on the resilient textile layer, the pliable textile layer possessing a stretch value of less than 100% and a recovery value of less than 50%, wherein the pliable textile layer is positioned on the resilient textile layer in an unstretched configuration, the pliable textile layer defines a top surface and a bottom surface, and the pliable textile layer is positioned on the top surface of the resilient layer; positioning an unstretched, lining textile layer on the bottom surface of the resilient layer; securing the unstretched, pliable textile layer and the unstretched, lining textile layer to the stretched, resilient textile layer via embroidery stitching; releasing the tension from the resilient textile layer to permit recovery of the textile toward an unstretched configuration, thereby forming a multilayered textile; and incorporating the multilayered textile into an article of apparel. 10. The method according to claim 9 , wherein: the lining textile layer defines a top surface and a bottom surface; and embroidery stitching includes positioning a top thread along the top surface of the pliable textile layer and a bobbin thread along a bottom surface of the lining textile layer. 11. The method according to claim 10 , wherein embroidery stitching further comprises stitching a plurality of interconnected, enclosed cells to form a cell network effective to secure the lining textile layer and the pliable textile layer to the resilient textile layer. 12. The method according to claim 11 , further comprising orienting the pliable textile layer with the resilient textile layer such that a stretch value of the resilient textile layer is greater than a stretch value of the pliable textile layer in a stretch direction. 13. A method of forming an article of apparel, the method comprising: orienting a first layer with a second layer such that a second stretch value of the second layer is greater than a first stretch value of the first layer in a stretch direction; applying tension to stretch the second layer in the stretch direction from an original dimension to a stretched dimension; securing the first layer to the second layer via a stitch network while the tension is applied to the second layer, wherein the stitch network forms a plurality of enclosed cells located between the first and second layers, each enclosed cell being defined by a perimeter of stitches of the stitch network; releasing the applied tension allowing the second layer to retract from its stretched dimension so as to form a composite material; and incorporating the composite material into an article of apparel; wherein the orienting further comprises orienting a third layer between the first and second layer and securing the first layer and third layer to the second layer via the stitch network while the tension is applied to the second layer. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the stitch network comprises an embroidered stitch network. 15. The method of claim 13 , wherein, in response to the releasing the applied tension, portions of the first layer extend outward and away from the second layer at the locations of the enclosed cells. 16. A method of forming an article of apparel, the method comprising: orienting a first layer with a second layer such that a second stretch value of the second layer is greater than a first stretch value of the first layer in a stretch direction; applying tension to stretch the second layer in the stretch direction from an original dimension to a stretched dimension; securing the first layer
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