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전도사 자수를 이용한 안전보호용 밀착형 스포츠웨어 개발The Development of Fitted Sports Wear for Safety and Protection Using Conductive Yarn Embroidery

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The Development of Fitted Sports Wear for Safety and Protection Using Conductive Yarn Embroidery
Authors
박진희김주용
Issue Date
May-2019
Publisher
한국패션비즈니스학회
Citation
패션 비즈니스, v.23, no.2, pp.156 - 169
Journal Title
패션 비즈니스
Volume
23
Number
2
Start Page
156
End Page
169
URI
http://scholarworks.bwise.kr/ssu/handle/2018.sw.ssu/34817
DOI
10.12940/jfb.2019.23.2.156
ISSN
1229-3350
Abstract
The objective of this study was to develop lightweight, stretchable, tight-fit smart sportswear using the conductive yarns into the garment and demonstrating its usefulness. Sportswears with the ability to control LEDs with respect to lighting of the surrounding were developed by applying embroidery with conductive yarns to 2 types of men's T-shirts and 2 types of women's leggings pants for outdoor activities and exercise purposes. LEDs were applied to the front and back of men’s T-shirts and to the rear of the waist of women’s leggings. Men's T-shirts were printed where the LEDs were to be applied, and inside, they were embroidered with conductive threads on the hot-melt fabric to be attached, and then connected with LED. Women's pants were embroidered on the elastic band, in the form of a sine wave that gives it ability to stretch, and finally the elastic band was hidden inside the waistband. The operation of the light sensor in the dark provided the ability to protect joggers from night drivers or cyclists. LEDs were activated when the wearer turns on the fashionable device on his/her shoulder by pressing it. It was able to reduce the risk of accidents by giving recognizability to vehicles, bicycles, and athletes approaching or passing by at night, and securing safe distance from vehicles, etc. Internal embroidery technology had the same flexible and lightweight functions as ordinary clothing products, making it possible to apply to tight-fit smart T-shirts or leggings pants designs.
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