Patent classifications
D04B23/02
Garment multilayered-lining sewing process
This disclosure relates to a sewing process of a breathable, reusable, and leak-proof garment multilayered-lining having absorbent, antimicrobial, waterproofing, and steam dispersion functions. Such lining aims at preventing body fluids such as sweat, blood, vaginal fluids, menstrual fluid, urine, breast milk, or post-surgical fluids from leaking. Such a lining provides the absorbent, antimicrobial, waterproofing, and steam dispersion functions. The lining may be sewed or adhered to the garment piece including: men's and women's underwear, shorts, short pants, skirts, pants, bras, shirts, T-shirts, jumpsuits, body shapers, dresses, men's and women's nightwear, etc. The sewing process creates channels for the liquid and creates a non-linear U-shaped structure on the lining to prevent leakage from the sides. The disclosed lining also has a reduced number of layers on its sides due to one of its layers being smaller in width than the other layers, making the coating thinner for the wearer.
Knitting method for double-jacquard mesh cloth
A weaving method of double jacquard mesh cloth comprises: first, basic organizations of guide bars are defined, then weaving of double-jacquard mesh cloth of weave; the guide bars laying yarns comprise: ground guide bar GB1 works in the front needle bar in cooperation with the jacquard pattern guide bar JB1, weaves and forms a jacquard pattern effect on the grey cloth front side; the ground guide bar GB6 and the jacquard guide bar JB2 together weaves and forms base cloth of grey cloth, and the jacquard guide bar JB2 weaves and forms a V-point jacquard effect on the grey cloth front side; the ground guide bar GB5 weaves and forms front-back-side connection threads of grey cloth, and by weaving performed by the ground guide bar GB5, the front side and the back side of grey cloth are one-piece-woven and connected into one piece, and double jacquard mesh cloth is woven and formed.
Knitting method for double-jacquard mesh cloth
A weaving method of double jacquard mesh cloth comprises: first, basic organizations of guide bars are defined, then weaving of double-jacquard mesh cloth of weave; the guide bars laying yarns comprise: ground guide bar GB1 works in the front needle bar in cooperation with the jacquard pattern guide bar JB1, weaves and forms a jacquard pattern effect on the grey cloth front side; the ground guide bar GB6 and the jacquard guide bar JB2 together weaves and forms base cloth of grey cloth, and the jacquard guide bar JB2 weaves and forms a V-point jacquard effect on the grey cloth front side; the ground guide bar GB5 weaves and forms front-back-side connection threads of grey cloth, and by weaving performed by the ground guide bar GB5, the front side and the back side of grey cloth are one-piece-woven and connected into one piece, and double jacquard mesh cloth is woven and formed.
WEAVING METHOD OF DOUBLE-JACQUARD MESH CLOTH
A weaving method of double jacquard mesh cloth comprises: first, basic organizations of guide bars are defined, then weaving of double-jacquard mesh cloth of weave; the guide bars laying yarns comprise: ground guide bar GB1 works in the front needle bar in cooperation with the jacquard pattern guide bar JB1, weaves and forms a jacquard pattern effect on the grey cloth front side; the ground guide bar GB6 and the jacquard guide bar JB2 together weaves and forms base cloth of grey cloth, and the jacquard guide bar JB2 weaves and forms a V-point jacquard effect on the grey cloth front side; the ground guide bar GB5 weaves and forms front-back-side connection threads of grey cloth, and by weaving performed by the ground guide bar GB5, the front side and the back side of grey cloth are one-piece-woven and connected into one piece, and double jacquard mesh cloth is woven and formed.
Process for production of knitted articles
A process for production of knitted articles is disclosed. The process may be performed using, for example, a linear knitting machine including a first needle bed, a second needle bed, a first jacquard bar with odd thread guides, a second jacquard bar with even thread guides, a third jacquard bar with odd thread guides, and a fourth jacquard bar with even thread guides. The process includes producing at least a portion of a knitted article by means of a base movement of the jacquard bars, in which: the first and the third jacquard bar are each moved with an identical shog movement; the second and the fourth jacquard bar are moved with a respective shog movement identical to one another; and the second and the fourth jacquard bar are moved with a respective shog movement identical to one another.
Process for production of knitted articles
A process for production of knitted articles is disclosed. The process may be performed using, for example, a linear knitting machine including a first needle bed, a second needle bed, a first jacquard bar with odd thread guides, a second jacquard bar with even thread guides, a third jacquard bar with odd thread guides, and a fourth jacquard bar with even thread guides. The process includes producing at least a portion of a knitted article by means of a base movement of the jacquard bars, in which: the first and the third jacquard bar are each moved with an identical shog movement; the second and the fourth jacquard bar are moved with a respective shog movement identical to one another; and the second and the fourth jacquard bar are moved with a respective shog movement identical to one another.
METHOD OF KNITTING WARP KNITTED FABRIC AND WARP KNITTING MACHINE
A double raschel warp knitting machine including: a pair of frontside jacquard bars JB2, 3 and a pair of backside jacquard bars JB4, 5 as jacquard bars, in which each of the frontside jacquard bars JB2, 3 and the backside jacquard bars JB4, 5 is a half-gauge jacquard bar; and at least one frontside ground guide bar GB1 provided on the front side of the frontside jacquard bars JB2, 3 and at least one backside ground guide bar GB6, 7, 8 provided on the back side of the backside jacquard bars JB4, 5, as ground guide bars. The double raschel warp knitting machine is characterized in that the four half-gauge jacquard bars have jacquard guides at the same positions in the width direction of the knitting machine.
METHOD OF KNITTING WARP KNITTED FABRIC AND WARP KNITTING MACHINE
A double raschel warp knitting machine including: a pair of frontside jacquard bars JB2, 3 and a pair of backside jacquard bars JB4, 5 as jacquard bars, in which each of the frontside jacquard bars JB2, 3 and the backside jacquard bars JB4, 5 is a half-gauge jacquard bar; and at least one frontside ground guide bar GB1 provided on the front side of the frontside jacquard bars JB2, 3 and at least one backside ground guide bar GB6, 7, 8 provided on the back side of the backside jacquard bars JB4, 5, as ground guide bars. The double raschel warp knitting machine is characterized in that the four half-gauge jacquard bars have jacquard guides at the same positions in the width direction of the knitting machine.
FOOTWEAR
Provided is footwear that can simplify joining operation and reduce the time of the operation when a knitted fabric is formed into a three-dimensional shape. There is presupposed footwear obtained by forming a knitted fabric knitted with a flat knitting machine into a three-dimensional shape by joining left and right extended ends of a shoe tongue part and both the left and right positions of a sole in a front end portion of a main part. The footwear includes insertion pieces extended outward in a left-right direction from the left and right extended ends of the shoe tongue part, and insertion holes that linearly extend from both the left and right positions of the sole in the front end portion of the main part toward a heel part side, receive the insertion pieces inserted thereinto, and temporarily retain the insertion pieces.
Parasitic acari barrier
A parasitic Acari barrier fabric that impedes parasitic Acari movement, traps parasitic Acari, and/or exterminates parasitic Acari thereon or therein. The barrier fabric includes an outer face formed from open mesh construction having evenly spaced openings formed thereon that are adapted for passing parasitic Acari from outside the fabric to inside the fabric, an inner face that is breathable and configured for moisture vapor transmission from a wearer's skin therethrough but is impenetrable to parasitic Acari passed to the inside of the fabric, and an intermediate spacer that extends between and interconnects the inner face to the outer face to form the parasitic Acari barrier fabric.