Patent classifications
D04B9/42
Circular knit shoe upper
The present invention relates to a shoe upper, in particular an upper knitted on a circular knitting machine, including an elongated hollow knit structure, including: a first zone including a first predetermined property; a second zone including a second predetermined property; wherein the elongated hollow knit structure includes less than ten distinct ply types of yarn including less than five distinct materials.
Circular knit shoe upper
The present invention relates to a shoe upper, in particular an upper knitted on a circular knitting machine, including an elongated hollow knit structure, including: a first zone including a first predetermined property; a second zone including a second predetermined property; wherein the elongated hollow knit structure includes less than ten distinct ply types of yarn including less than five distinct materials.
Fine knitwear of circular knitting machines with air permeable holes
A fine knitwear of circular knitting machines with air permeable holes is a single face fabric knitted via a circular knitting machine with knitting fineness 24 needles/inch. Each air permeable hole includes: at least one yarn located above the air permeable hole and formed via interactive movements of a Dial sinker and a plurality of latch needles perpendicular to the Dial sinker, and a first support loop and a second support loop that are formed via interactive movements of the Dial sinker and the latch needles and symmetrical against the yarn on the left side and the right side to support and tie the transferred yarn. The fine knitwear can meet market and consumers' requirements of providing more comfortable cooling, and the width of the air permeable holes can be changed flexibly in response to different requirements in the industry.
Fine knitwear of circular knitting machines with air permeable holes
A fine knitwear of circular knitting machines with air permeable holes is a single face fabric knitted via a circular knitting machine with knitting fineness 24 needles/inch. Each air permeable hole includes: at least one yarn located above the air permeable hole and formed via interactive movements of a Dial sinker and a plurality of latch needles perpendicular to the Dial sinker, and a first support loop and a second support loop that are formed via interactive movements of the Dial sinker and the latch needles and symmetrical against the yarn on the left side and the right side to support and tie the transferred yarn. The fine knitwear can meet market and consumers' requirements of providing more comfortable cooling, and the width of the air permeable holes can be changed flexibly in response to different requirements in the industry.
FINE KNITWEAR OF CIRCULAR KNITTING MACHINES WITH AIR PERMEABLE HOLES
A fine knitwear of circular knitting machines with air permeable holes is a single face fabric knitted via a circular knitting machine with knitting fineness 24 needles/inch. Each air permeable hole includes: at least one yarn located above the air permeable hole and formed via interactive movements of a Dial sinker and a plurality of latch needles perpendicular to the Dial sinker, and a first support loop and a second support loop that are formed via interactive movements of the Dial sinker and the latch needles and symmetrical against the yarn on the left side and the right side to support and tie the transferred yarn. The fine knitwear can meet market and consumers' requirements of providing more comfortable cooling, and the width of the air permeable holes can be changed flexibly in response to different requirements in the industry.
FINE KNITWEAR OF CIRCULAR KNITTING MACHINES WITH AIR PERMEABLE HOLES
A fine knitwear of circular knitting machines with air permeable holes is a single face fabric knitted via a circular knitting machine with knitting fineness 24 needles/inch. Each air permeable hole includes: at least one yarn located above the air permeable hole and formed via interactive movements of a Dial sinker and a plurality of latch needles perpendicular to the Dial sinker, and a first support loop and a second support loop that are formed via interactive movements of the Dial sinker and the latch needles and symmetrical against the yarn on the left side and the right side to support and tie the transferred yarn. The fine knitwear can meet market and consumers' requirements of providing more comfortable cooling, and the width of the air permeable holes can be changed flexibly in response to different requirements in the industry.
CIRCULAR KNITTING MACHINE AND METHOD FOR KNITTING DOUBLE-SIDED PLUSH FABRIC WITH CIRCULAR KNITTING MACHINE
A circular knitting machine used to weave a double-sided plush fabric. The circular knitting machine comprises a horizontal needle bed, a sinker bed and a vertical needle bed. The horizontal needle bed comprises a plurality of hook needles and a plurality of cutters spaced at intervals between the plurality of hook needles, the sinker bed comprises a plurality of sinkers, and the vertical needle bed comprises a plurality of knitting needles with cutters and a plurality of crochet needles spaced at intervals between the plurality of knitting needles with cutters. Before the knitting needles with cutters to be ready for cutting a first pile loop: a latch needle comprised in the plurality of knitting needle with cutters that is ready for cutting yarn comprises been completely cleared, and the plurality of knitting needle with cutters to be ready for cutting yarn passed through at least one plain stitch cam.
CIRCULAR KNITTING MACHINE AND METHOD FOR KNITTING DOUBLE-SIDED PLUSH FABRIC WITH CIRCULAR KNITTING MACHINE
A circular knitting machine used to weave a double-sided plush fabric. The circular knitting machine comprises a horizontal needle bed, a sinker bed and a vertical needle bed. The horizontal needle bed comprises a plurality of hook needles and a plurality of cutters spaced at intervals between the plurality of hook needles, the sinker bed comprises a plurality of sinkers, and the vertical needle bed comprises a plurality of knitting needles with cutters and a plurality of crochet needles spaced at intervals between the plurality of knitting needles with cutters. Before the knitting needles with cutters to be ready for cutting a first pile loop: a latch needle comprised in the plurality of knitting needle with cutters that is ready for cutting yarn comprises been completely cleared, and the plurality of knitting needle with cutters to be ready for cutting yarn passed through at least one plain stitch cam.
Method of knitting a knitted component for an article of footwear
An article of footwear incorporates a textile upper. The upper comprises a knitted component. The knitted component may be warp knitted. The knitted component has an outer side and an inner side that can have different knit configurations. The knitted component can also incorporate portions of a single layer construction and portions of a double layer construction. The double layer construction forms pockets on portions of the knitted component. Inserts can be placed into the pockets to provide support, stability, or other desired properties to the portions of the knitted component.
Tinkle-free knitted wire mesh filters and methods for making such filters
Tinkles (also known as gotchas) (see reference number 20 in FIGS. 1 and 2) are portions of knitted metal loops produced when a tube of knitted wire mesh is cut into individual pieces. In the prior art, tinkles have been considered a fact of life and the approach has been to try to shake them out of the mesh or immobilize them on or in the mesh. By producing a knitted tube (11) having alternating segments (12,13) of knitted rows of yarn and knitted rows of wire, completely tinkle-free knitted socks are produced which are used to produce completely tinkle-free knitted wire mesh filters. Knitted wire mesh filters that cannot release tinkles because they do not have any tinkles can be used in such applications as fuel filters and airbag filters.