Method for printing on non-woven textile substrates using radiation-curing inks
US-2022228315-A1 · Jul 21, 2022 · US
US11712121B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11712121-B1 |
| Application number | US-202217718241-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Apr 11, 2022 |
| Priority date | Apr 11, 2022 |
| Publication date | Aug 1, 2023 |
| Grant date | Aug 1, 2023 |
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A direct-to-garment personalization system for personalizing an article has a direct-to-garment printer configured to print a graphic onto the article and a packaged article. The packaged article includes the article to be printed and a packaging. The packaging has an upper packaging portion having a top wall; a print-access window formed in the top wall sized and shaped to accommodate access for a direct-to-garment printer; and a plurality of sidewalls connected to the top wall. The packaging has a lower packaging portion having a bottom wall; a print-access window formed in the bottom wall sized and shaped to accommodate access for a direct-to-garment printer; and a plurality of sidewalls connect to the bottom wall. The packaging also has a stiffener configured to support the article in the lower packaging portion, wherein the article has a printable area lying flat against a front side of the stiffener and has a portion folded around the stiffener. The packaging further includes a retainer for securing the folded portion of the article on a back side of the stiffener, wherein the retainer and the stiffener keep the printable area taut during printing. The system also includes a storage area containing the packaged article, and a transfer system for retrieving the packaged article from the storage area and for moving the packaged article to the direct-to-garment printer.
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What is claimed is: 1. A direct-to-garment personalization system for personalizing an article, comprising: a direct-to-garment printer configured to print a graphic onto the article; a packaged article including the article and a packaging, the packaging comprising: an upper packaging portion having: a top wall; a print-access window formed in the top wall sized and shaped to accommodate access for a direct-to-garment printer; and a plurality of sidewalls connected to the top wall; a lower packaging portion, having: a bottom wall; a print-access window formed in the bottom wall sized and shaped to accommodate access for a direct-to-garment printer; and a plurality of sidewalls connect to the bottom wall, and wherein the packaged article has a thickness from 0.1 inches to 1 inch; a stiffener configured to support the article in the lower packaging portion, the article having a printable area lying flat against a front side of the stiffener and having a portion folded around the stiffener, a retainer for securing the folded portion of the article on a back side of the stiffener, wherein the retainer and the stiffener keep the printable area taut during printing; a storage area containing the packaged article; and a transfer system for retrieving the packaged article from the storage area and for moving the packaged article to the direct-to-garment printer. 2. The direct-to-garment personalization system of claim 1 , wherein the stiffener positions a printable area of the article at a distance from 2 mm to 10 mm away from a printing head of the direct-to-garment printer. 3. The direct-to-garment personalization system of claim 1 , wherein the stiffener includes a stepped configuration having a raised support surface. 4. The direct-to-garment personalization system of claim 3 , wherein the raised support surface has a size that is smaller than the window. 5. The direct-to-garment personalization system of claim 3 , wherein the raised support surface is configured to raise the printable area of the article above the top wall. 6. The direct-to-garment personalization system of claim 3 , wherein the stiffener positions a printable area of the article at a distance from 2 mm to 10 mm away from a printing head of the direct-to-garment printer. 7. The direct-to-garment personalization system of claim 1 , wherein the sidewalls of the upper and lower packaging portions overlap when the packaging is closed. 8. The direct-to-garment personalization system of claim 1 , wherein the window has a width that is shorter than a width of the top wall. 9. The direct-to-garment personalization system of claim 1 , wherein the window has a width that is the same as a width of the top wall. 10. The direct-to-garment personalization system of claim 9 , wherein the window has a length that is shorter than a length of the top wall. 11. The direct-to-garment personalization system of claim 1 , wherein the stiffener comprises one or more of: cardboard, paper, plastic, rubbers, metal, glass, wood, and composites.
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