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US-20250359608-A1

Resin for use in Setting a Crease in a Garment, a Method and Apparatus for Applying the Same and a Garment Including the Resin

PublishedNovember 27, 2025
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Technical Abstract

A resin for use in setting a crease in a garment, a method and apparatus for applying the resin and a garment including the resin. The resin typically includes a silicone and a catalyst for commencing curing of the resin when the resin is exposed to moisture in ambient environmental conditions once applied onto a base of the crease line of the garment as a ribbon or line of resin. The resin is tin free and in one embodiment has characteristics of being non-slump initially and then changing to a flowable or self-levelling characteristic once applied to the crease line so as to absorb into and bond with fibres of a fabric from which the garment is formed before fully hardening.

Patent Claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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. A resin for application as a ribbon or line along at least part of a crease line of a garment to assist in extending the period of time of retention of the crease line in the garment, said resin comprising:

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. The resin according to, wherein the resin includes a curing system including an acetate.

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. The resin according to, wherein the acetate is a crosslinking acetate.

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. The resin according to, wherein the resin includes at least one material selected from the group consisting of amorphous silicate hydrate, methylsilanetriyl-triacetate, diacetoxydi-tert-butoxysilane, hexanoic acid, dodecamethyl cyclohexasiloxane, acetic acid bismuth tris(2-ethylhexanoate) and octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane.

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. The resin according to, wherein the resin includes at least one material selected from the group consisting of triacetoxyethylsilane, octamethyl-cyclotetrasiloxane, Polybutylene terephthalate (PBT) and substances including dodecamethylcyclohexasilosane, and decamethylcyclopentasiloxane, also sometimes referred to as vRVB substances.

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. The resin according to, wherein curing of the resin occurs as a result of exposure of the resin to ambient environment and, in particular, moisture in the ambient environment in which the resin is applied to the garment.

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. The resin according to, wherein the resin cures as a result of selective mixing of curing system components contained within the resin.

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. The resin according to, wherein the curing of the resin occurs as a result of the exposure of the resin to heat at a temperature greater than that of ambient environment and/or Ultra Violet light.

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. The resin according to, wherein the resin includes silicone.

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. The resin according to, wherein the silicone is a vulcanised silicone rubber.

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. The resin according to, wherein the resin, once cured, resists damage at ongoing exposure to ambient environment conditions up to 180 degrees Celsius.

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. The resin according to, wherein the resin is substantially colourless.

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. The resin according to, wherein the resin has characteristics of a substantially non-slump to flowable resin.

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. The resin according to, wherein the resin is substantially tin and organo-tin free.

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. The resin according to, wherein the resin includes substantially no tin or organo-tin derivatives.

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. Apparatus for use in application of a resin material along a crease line of a garment, said apparatus comprising:

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. The apparatus according to, wherein the reservoir and exit aperture and at least part of the means for moving the resin material are provided as integral parts of a cartridge that includes, or is attached to, guide means to guide movement of the cartridge along the crease line as the resin material is applied along the crease line.

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. The apparatus according to, wherein further guide means are provided in the form of a support surface in which one or more grooves are formed to receive and retain therealong the crease line of the garment along which the resin material is applied.

Detailed Description

Complete technical specification and implementation details from the patent document.

This application is a divisional of continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 17/791,662 filed Jul. 8, 2022 which claims priority to GB Application No. 2210511.8 filed 18 Jul. 2022. U.S. application Ser. No. 17/791,662 is the US National Phase application of PCT Application PCT/GB2021/050070 filed Jan. 13, 2021 which claims priority to British Patent Application No. 2000594.8 filed Jan. 15, 2020 all of which are incorporated herein by reference.

The invention to which this application relates is a resin which is provided for use to set a crease in a garment into which the resin is applied. The crease typically extends along at least part of the length of a trouser leg, shirt sleeve or portion of a shirt but can be provided at any required location on the garment and it will be appreciated that for each garment, for example a pair of trousers, there will be a number of crease lines each of which receives the line of resin therealong. The resin is applied as a ribbon, i.e. a narrow line of resin and cannot be applied as a large area surface coating as it will restrict the flexibility and/or comfort of wearing the garment. The aim is to provide the line of resin along the inner surface of the garment so that it lies along the base of the V shaped crease line so as to provide greater strength and rigidity to the crease line and hence allow the crease line shape to be retain for a longer period of time than would be the case if the crease line was only formed by ironing or pressing the same only into the garment material. This therefore means that the external appearance of the garment is retained for a longer period of time with the crease line visible externally. The line or ribbon of resin is typically applied soon after the manufacture of the garment and then may be applied from time to time, typically as an optional extra as part of a garment cleaning service.

The resin is initially provided in a fluid condition and held in a reservoir, in one example in the form of a cartridge from which the resin is dispensed in a controlled manner as a line or ribbon of the fluid resin, via an exit aperture. Alternatively, the resin can be held in a larger reservoir such as a drum and then pumped as a fluid supply from the drum to an applicator, which may or may not include a smaller holding chamber, and from which the fluid resin is applied along the crease line as a line or ribbon from an exit aperture.

In the cartridge or other dispensing means the conventional resin is provided so that once applied to the crease, the same starts to cure and harden upon exposure to atmospheric conditions and therefore forms a relatively hard, solid ribbon of resin along the crease line. This has the effect of maintaining the crease line in the garment for a longer period of time than would be the case if the resin had not been applied thereto.

The resin is applied on the internal surface of the garment so that when the garment is worn and the rein has been applied correctly, the once the resin has hardened, the resin is not visible externally of the garment whilst the crease line in the garment is maintained. This method, and the resin, has been used for a considerable period of time and with significant commercial success worldwide. However, it is found that there is an increasing resistance, both from legislators and commercial users, to use the conventional resin which typically includes tin or an organo tin component, typically as a curing component. The resistance is due to the fact that the use of tin, or organo-tin or other tin derivatives in the resin, and the use of the resin in garments which are worn by persons, is deemed to represent a risk of health problems to, primarily, the operators who are applying the resin material to the garments but also, potentially, to the end user. This is as a result of research which indicates that tin, in an isolated condition and without use in combination with other components, could possibly be carcinogenic.

The applicant has realised that there is a potential problem and therefore an aim of the present invention is to provide a resin material which is sufficiently fluid so that during the application process of the resin, the resin can be applied, using the application apparatus as a line or ribbon and, once applied, will harden to a sufficient extent so as to allow the benefit of maintaining the crease in the garment for an extended period of time.

A further aim is to provide the resin in a form which allows the same, once applied, to be substantially invisible to the naked eye and have no detrimental effect on the appearance of the garment and furthermore to ensure that the resin is retained in a condition so that, once applied to the garment the cured resin does not become easily displaced or cracked.

The applicant, in their co-pending application GB2606925, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference, describes the provision of a resin which has no tin and/or organo tin component.

The aim of the current invention is to provide further forms of resin which have the benefit of being tin and/or organo tin free and which still have the ability for the resin to be applied in a sufficiently fluid state to allow the same to be applied as a ribbon along the garment crease and then cure and harden so as to be retained in position along the base of the crease so as to maintain the crease in the garment. A further aim is to provide a method of application of the improved resin and to provide garments with a crease line which includes a ribbon of the resin material along at least part of the same and which resin is located on the interior surface of the garment when the garment is being worn.

In a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a resin for application as a ribbon or line along at least part of a crease line of a garment to assist in extending the period of time of retention of the said crease line in the garment, said resin provided to be usable in a first, substantially fluid, form for a sufficient period of time to allow the resin to be applied along the crease line and attach to fibres of fabric adjacent to said crease line and, once applied, cures so as to take a second form in which the same has hardened and bonded to the said crease line and wherein the resin includes a catalyst to assist in the curing of the resin, said catalyst including any, or any combination, of platinum, peroxide, Organic amine, titanium, zirconium, tertiary amine, organosilane, iron, copper and/or a non-metal.

Typically said curing agent is a substantially tin and/or organo-tin free composition and preferably includes no tin or organo-tin or tin derivatives.

The provision of a resin which is tin or organo tin free means that any potential health risk due to the presence of tin is avoided, both at the time of preparation and filling of the cartridges, the dispensing of the resin onto the garment crease line and also during the wearing of the garment with the resin applied thereto.

In one embodiment, the resin includes a curing system in the form of an acetate, and in one embodiment a crosslinking acetate.

In one embodiment the resin includes amorphous silicate hydrate, methylsilanetriyl-triacetate, diacetoxydi-tert-butoxysilane, hexanoic acid, dodecamethyl cyclohexasiloxane, acetic acid and octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane.

In one embodiment the amorphous silicate hydrate is replaced with bismuth tris(2-ethylhexanoate).

In one embodiment the resin includes triacetoxyethylsilane, octamethyl-cyclotetrasiloxane, Polybutylene terephthalate (PBT) and/or substances including dodecamethylcyclohexasilosane, and decamethylcyclopentasiloxane, also sometimes referred to as vRVB substances.

In whichever embodiment, the curing effect of the curing agent and hence the hardening of the resin occurs once the resin has been applied onto the garment and along the crease line.

Typically, the curing occurs as a result of the exposure of the resin to the surrounding environment and, typically, as a result of exposure to moisture in the environment in which the resin is applied. However in another embodiment curing may occur, or is encouraged, by mixing together of curing system components and/or exposure to a specific property such as heat or Ultra Violet light. Typically the need for a specific property is due to the particular type of curing agent or curing agent blend which is included in the resin.

Typically the resin includes silicone and in one embodiment is a vulcanised silicone rubber. In one embodiment the resin, once cured, resists damage at ongoing exposure to ambient environment conditions up to 180 degrees Celsius.

Typically the resin is substantially colourless.

Typically the resin is of a type which is a substantially non-slump to flowable resin, also referred to as a non-slump to self levelling resin. This means that when the resin is applied from the reservoir the same is in a substantially non-slumping form which means that it does not substantially slump to alter its shape from that in which it was applied and therefore consistently retains its shape but once applied to the garment fabric and curing is occurring due to exposure to the moisture in the ambient environment the resin takes a more flowable form which allows the resin to absorb into the fibres of the fabric at the crease line and hence bond more effectively to the fabric, and in turn has an improved effect on retaining the crease for a prolonged period of time.

In a further aspect of the invention there is provided a method of applying a resin material to a crease line of a garment so as to assist in prolonging the retention of the crease line, said method comprising the steps of providing a supply of a resin material in a fluid form to a dispensing means having an exit aperture for the controlled movement of the fluid resin therethrough and guiding the relative movement of the exit aperture along said crease line formed in the said garment so that the fluid resin is applied from the exit aperture along the base of the substantially V shaped crease line as a ribbon or line, allowing said resin to cure and so harden and bond the same to the fabric from which the garment is formed along the crease line and wherein a catalyst is provided in the resin to allow the same to cure and including as the catalyst any, or any combination of, platinum, peroxide, Organic amine, titanium, zirconium, tertiary amine, organosilane, iron, copper and/or a non-metal.

In one embodiment a curing system included in the resin is a crosslinking acetate.

In one embodiment when the resin is applied from the exit aperture the resin is in a substantially non-slumping form and once applied from said exit aperture and typically when curing will have started to occur, the resin changes to a more flowable form to allow the resin to absorb into and bond with those fibres of the fabric adjacent the crease line and with which the resin contacts.

In a further aspect of the invention there is provided a garment including at least one crease line formed therein and along at least part of a crease line in which a resin material as defined herein is applied to harden and bond to the garment fabric along the said at least part of the crease line so as to aid in the retention of the crease line in the garment.

In one embodiment the said crease line is V-shaped in cross section and the said resin is applied along the base of at least part of the crease line and on the body facing surface of the garment when the garment is worn such that the resin lies between the garment fabric and the wearer of the garment.

In one embodiment the garment includes a plurality of crease lines along which the resin is applied.

In a yet further aspect of the invention there is provided apparatus for use in the application of a resin as defined herein along a crease line of a garment, said apparatus including means for moving said resin in a fluid condition from a reservoir of said resin to and through an exit aperture to which the reservoir is connected and means for causing relative movement of the exit aperture and garment so as to apply the resin as a ribbon or line along the base of at least part of said crease line in a fluid condition to then cure and harden and bond to the garment fabric.

In one embodiment the said reservoir and exit aperture and at least part of the means for moving said resin are provided as integral parts of a cartridge which also includes, or is attached to, guide means to guide movement of the cartridge along the said crease line as the resin is applied along the same.

In one embodiment further guide means are provided in the form of a support surface in which one or more grooves are formed to receive and retain therealong a crease line of the garment along which the resin is applied.

In one embodiment the curing activation occurs during and/or after the resin material has been applied to the crease line of a garment and the resin is absorbed at least partially into the garment and hardens.

Holding means may also be included as part of the cartridge, to allow guided relative movement of the exit aperture and crease line to apply said resin along the base thereof as the resin is pumped or otherwise moved from the said reservoir towards and through the said exit aperture to be dispensed.

Typically the quantity of resin, size of reservoir and/or size of cartridge is selected with respect to a particular use or number of uses required from each cartridge. In one embodiment the said cartridge is refillable.

In one embodiment the reservoir is a drum or other container separate to the application means and is connected thereto via a pipe or tube so as to pump the resin towards the application means exit aperture. In this embodiment the application means includes a body portion on which the exit aperture and guide means may be located.

Referring to theandthere is illustrated apparatusfor use in the application of a fluid resin materialto a crease lineof a garment in order to increase the permanence, of the crease line i.e. duration of time in which the crease line is retained, in the garmentand thereby maintaining the desired appearance of the garment over a longer period of time. Typically, the resin materialis applied at the time of manufacture of the garment and/or thereafter from time to time, such as when garment is cleaned and typically, the application of the resin is applied by a commercial manufacturer or cleaner rather than being applied by the person who has purchased and wears the garment. The garment may of any form in which there is provided a crease line but most typically will be trousers or a shirt.

In the embodiment shown, the apparatuswhich is used to apply the resin includes a fluid movement means in the form of a source of a pressured gas such as air and an air pumpis connected to a control meanswhich can be provided, as shown in this embodiment, as a hand operated switch located on mounting means. The air is supplied to an endof a cartridgevia an air tubeand is connected to the air pumpvia air tube. The size and design of the cartridge may change to suit particular uses. The air pump can be switched on and off and hence control of the supply of the pressurised air is achieved via the switchwhich is connected to the tubesand. The air, which is pressurised and exits the air pump, is passed to the entrance apertureof the cartridge. The cartridgeincludes a bodyin which there is defined a reservoir for the fluid resin and which is connected to the exit aperture. A pistonis provided to be moved along the reservoir and, intermediate the piston and the exit apertureof the cartridge, there is provided a quantity of the resin materialin a fluid condition. The cartridge body mounting meansinclude the finger switchfor the control of the air pump and which can be gripped by the user when moving the cartridge.

The cartridge, in this example, includes guide meansat spaced intervals along the length of the cartridge body as shown and these lie along and contact with the crease line and lie along the same axis as the elongate exit apertureof the cartridge. The guide means are provided to be received and pass along the crease line on the surface of the garment which faces towards the wearer's body when the garment is to be worn so that the guide means guide the cartridge as it is moved along the crease line to apply the resin along the baseof the substantially V-shaped crease line. The crease line lies in a V-shaped or gull-wing shaped grooveprovided on a support surface or armand this acts to maintain the crease line along the required linear path with the baseexposed and the cartridge is moved along the internal surface of the garment in the direction of arrowand as the relative movement between the garment and the cartridge occurs, so the operation of the air pump operation moves the pistonalong the cartridge reservoir to move the resin materialtowards and through the exit apertureto be dispensed as a line or ribbon of the resin material along the baseof the crease line.

In other forms of the apparatus the resin may be supplied from a reservoir of the resin to an exit apertureprovided in a holding means and the holding means is physically separate from the reservoir as is shown in.

Inthere is illustrated an alternative embodiment of the apparatus and for ease of reference the same reference numerals are used for the same features as the embodiment shown inandThe application of the resin material is also applied along the garment crease linein a similar manner to that shown inbut in this embodiment no cartridge is provided and instead the reservoiris formed by a drum or containerwhich includes the resin material. The reservoir is connected via tubes,and via a pumpto application meanswhich include a mounting means including a gripping or holding portionincluding guide means in the form of skis or skids or wheels. The tube is connected to the exit apertureand through the same to be dispensed along the base of creaseof the garmentas previously described with the crease and garment located on a groove and support tableor a similar support armto that shown in the embodiment ofand

In either embodiment, when the resin is dispensed from the exit aperture, the resin is still in a fluid condition and therefore flows out of the exit apertureand onto and along the crease line.

Once the resin material has been applied to, and typically has passed at least partially into the garment fabric along the base of the crease line, the exposure of the resin to the surrounding ambient environment and in particular the moisture in the ambient environment, which most typically is a factory or industrial space, causes the catalyst contained within the resin to be activated to start to cure and harden the resin and as it does so bond to the fibres of the fabric of the garment adjacent to and lying along the crease lineof the garmentand when hardened and bonded retains the V-shaped form of the crease lineand thereby ensures that if the resin material has been applied correctly to the baseof the crease line, the resin assists in maintaining the form of the crease in the garment for a longer period of time than would be the case if the resin had not been applied to the crease line.

In accordance with the invention, the resin material, is provided with a catalyst in the form of any or any combination of platinum, peroxide, Organic amine, titanium, zirconium, tertiary amine, organosilane, iron, copper and/or a non-metal and react to exposure to the ambient environment and particularly the moisture in the environment.

However, in order to further encourage a relatively fast curing effect, or if the curing agent in the resin is changed, then it is possible that the resin application apparatus will include apparatus for providing, for example, heat or creating infra-red or ultra-violet or other curing effects on the resin once it has been applied so as to cure or improve the curing of the resin. An example of the apparatus for achieving this is provided inwhich illustrates a unitpositioned above the garmentat the location at which the resin will already have been applied and the unit can then emit a curing means such as heat or suitable light onto the resin line to cure the same.

A platinum containing catalyst is found to effectively initiate the cross-linking of the silicone polymer provided in the resin and provide the required rate of cure and are safer and more environmentally friendly than tin containing resins.

Peroxide containing catalysts are effective when used with the silicone contained in the resin in accordance with the invention and initiate the curing process through a free radical mechanism and can be used in relatively high-temperature application procedures and still provide good curing performance.

Organic amine catalysts are effective when used with the silicone contained in the resin and promote the curing of the resin by initiating the condensation of silanol groups when exposed to moisture. They provide the required cure rates for the resin to allow the same to be applied to form and retain the crease line in the garment.

Titanium containing catalysts can be used in the resin and one example of which is titanium chelates and achieve good cure rates and are generally considered safe and have low toxicity.

Zirconium compounds, such as zirconium acetylacetonate, can be used as catalysts in the silicone containing resin to promote the curing process and provide good adhesion to the fibres of the fabric and durability in the maintenance of the crease line and have good stability and resistance to water and other chemicals.

Tertiary Amine Catalysts such as triethylenediamine (TEDA), can be used as the catalyst for the resin as they are effective in promoting the cure reaction.

An organo silate catalyst can be used as the curing agent for the resin and in particular silanated polymers, end-capped with dimethoxy, trimethoxy or diethoxy silane groups and also eliminates methanol emissions.

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