Patent classifications
D04B1/243
COMPRESSION PRODUCT FOR THE TREATMENT OF OSAHS
An elastic compression product for a wearer's lower limbs, intended for the treatment of obstructive sleep apnoea-hypopnea syndrome, the product having a pressure profile defining textile pressures P.sub.B, P.sub.B1, P.sub.C, P.sub.D, P.sub.E, P.sub.F, P.sub.G, P.sub.H, P.sub.I, P.sub.D′, P.sub.E′, P.sub.F′ and P.sub.G′ at altitudes B, B1, C, D, E, F, G, H, I defined in section 4.1.2 of standard NF_S_97_114, and at altitudes D′, E′, F′ and G′ located respectively at 92% of altitude D, at 110% of altitude E, at 126% of altitude E and at 92% of altitude G, respectively, the pressures being measured as the compression pressures of compression stockings according to French standard NF G 30-102 part B, the pressure profile being such that 30 mmHg>P.sub.C>10 mmHg, 30 mmHg>P.sub.F>10 mmHg and P.sub.C>(P.sub.B+10 mmHg).
Denim-like Fabric
The present invention relates to a denim-like fabric and jeans. In some embodiments, the invention relates to a denim-like knitted fabric.
ILLUMINATED GARMENT
An illuminated garment includes a base layer having knitted looped threads that hold in position a plurality of optical fibers. The optical fibers are laid into the base layer during the same knitting cycle as the base layer and are configured to emit light through the respective sides of the optical fibers and along the length of each optical fiber in response to receiving light from a light source through at least one end of the respective optical fibers.
Garment with elastic inserts produced using circular machines
The present invention relates to a garment with elastic inserts produced on circular machines of the type comprising elasticised sectors (3) and elasticised zones obtained by working in a further elastomeric yarnin addition to the ground yarn and the reinforcing yarn normally usedand actually knitting the yarns so as to create machined portions, both horizontally and obliquely, which result in well-defined and demarcated zones which provide greater compression than the knitted stitches on the same row, thereby providingwithin the elasticised sectors (3)a greater compression value than outside the sector on the same row of knitted stitches. The elasticised sectors (3) are designed portions which create ornamental figures or banding with specific compression which can provide support, contribute to the stimulation of blood circulation, reduce fatigue, and render movement safer and more supported, when properly positioned and sized.
Rip resistant, non-pilling fine knit garments
The present invention relates to knits that can be used to make rip-resistant sheer hosiery or similar garments, using a specific combination of UHMWPE fiber and stretch fiber, such as spandex. The knit has rip-resistant and anti-microbial properties. Details are provided to avoid problems with pilling and the appearance of bald spots during use. A variation of the knit is useful for activewear.
MATERNITY WAIST-BELLY SUPPORT BELT
Disclosed is a shaped seamless maternity waist-belly support belt (100) which is formed by a circular knitting machine knitting yarns made from textile materials such as nylon and spandex and is seamless and barrel-shaped, which is characterized in that: the support belt comprises a plurality of portions, and these portions are located at different parts of the support belt and have respective specially-designed knit structures. The present disclosure further provides a garment including the shaped seamless waist-belly support belt (100) attached to a waistband of a bottom garment. The waist-belly support belt according to the present disclosure is seamless and barrel-shaped, without seams and without concavity or convexity in an outer surface or an inner surface, and provides high comfort. Meanwhile, since the waist-belly support belt has different knit structures at different parts to suit the growing belly shape, it can provide support for the pregnant woman's waist and back and reduce pelvic pains.
Leg product
This leg product comprising a tubular knitted fabric, in which the entire course of a leg part is knitted in a jersey stitch by using coated elastic yarns comprising elastic yarns and synthetic fibers, is characterized in that: the wale number in the circumferential direction is 340-400 wale; the size ratio is 1.10-1.40.
METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING KNIT ARTICLES INCORPORATING REFLECTIVE YARN AND KNIT ARTICLES
A method of manufacturing a knit article having a reflective yarn. The method includes knitting an article using a first yarn, and knitting a reflective yarn into a first region of the article using a float plaiting stitch. The method further includes cutting the article incorporating the reflective yarn according to a predetermined pattern to form a cut knit article having a first edge and an opposing second edge, and joining the first edge of the cut knit article to the second edge of the cut knit article.
Bottom Garment
Provided is a bottom garment that excels in wearing feel and which, by being worn, enables efficient walking. A bottom garment according to the present invention is configured from a body fabric that includes an elastic yarn, wherein the bottom garment is characterized in that: an inner fabric is superposed on the inside of the body fabric, and there exists a double structure in which at least a portion of the inner fabric is not bonded to the body fabric; and the weft-direction stress of the inner fabric when 50% elongated is 0.3-1.6 times the weft-direction stress of the body fabric when 50% elongated.
Shapewear garment with mesh regions
The subject matter of this specification can be embodied in, among other things, an undergarment that includes a pant body having an anterior knit region having a first knitting pattern, a posterior knit region having the first knitting pattern, a first lateral knit region having a second knitting pattern different from the first knitting pattern, extending between the anterior knit region and the posterior knit region, and a second lateral knit region having the second knitting pattern, extending between the anterior knit region and the posterior knit region, and a gusset panel having the second knitting pattern, extending between an entirety of the anterior knit region and the posterior knit region.