STICKY SPACER FABRICS, ITS FABRICATION METHOD AND GARMENT MADE OF THE SAME
20230349080 · 2023-11-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
D10B2331/04
TEXTILES; PAPER
D10B2403/021
TEXTILES; PAPER
International classification
Abstract
A sticky spacer fabric and its manufacturing method, the sticky spacer fabric includes a first outer layer, an intermediate layer, and a second outer layer, with the intermediate layer interposed between the first and second outer layers and interknit with them. At least one of the first and second outer layers has a sticky surface formed by thermoplastic elastic yarns knitted together, with the sticky surface being exposed partially or fully to the outside of the first or second outer layer. The sticky spacer fabric of the present invention is suitable for making clothes that closely contact the wearer’s skin and can be used to replace invisible underwear or silica gel underwear. In addition to having slip-proofness and adhesion properties, the sticky spacer fabric of the present invention also provides better breathability, heat or moisture permeability, good comfort, excellent stretch and resilience, and environmental friendliness.
Claims
1. A sticky spacer fabric comprising: a first outer layer, a second outer layer, wherein one of which is formed by knitting two types of yarns containing a first yarn and a second yarn, and the first yarn is a thermoplastic elastic yarn used to form a sticky surface that is entirely or partially exposed on the outside of the first outer layer or the second outer layer; and an intermediate layer, which is interposed between the first outer layer and the second outer layer and interknit with the first and second outer layers, and which is knit from a monofilament yarn.
2. The sticky spacer fabric according to claim 1, wherein the first outer layer and the second outer layer are formed by warp knitting or weft knitting, and the thermoplastic elastic yarn is a spandex yarn or a thermoplastic polyurethane yarn, and the second yarn is made from a material selected from a group consisting of polyester fibers, nylon fibers, cotton, spandex, and thermoplastic polyurethane.
3. The sticky spacer fabric according to claim 1, wherein the thermoplastic elastic yarn is melted and adhered with the second yarn through thermal treatment.
4. The sticky spacer fabric according to claim 2, wherein the first outer layer and the second outer layer are plain stitch, purl stitch, jacquard stitch, or any combination thereof.
5. The sticky spacer fabric according to claim 4, wherein the first yarn and the second yarn are fed and knit together at an angle of 10-70 degrees from each other to form the plain stitch, and the first yarn is used as the face yarn of the first outer layer or the second outer layer to form the sticky surface, and the second yarn is used as the bottom yarn of the first outer layer or the second outer layer.
6. The sticky spacer fabric according to claim 4, wherein the first yarn and the second yarn are fed and knit together at an angle of 10-70 degrees from each other to form the purl stitch, and the first yarn and the second yarn alternately serve as the face yarn or bottom yarn of the first outer layer or the second outer layer according to a predetermined knitting pattern, and some of the first yarns are used as the face yarn of the first outer layer or the second outer layer to form the sticky surface according to the predetermined knitting pattern.
7. The sticky spacer fabric according to claim 4, wherein the first yarn and the second yarn are formed into courses according to a predetermined jacquard pattern by weft knitting, and the positions of the courses formed by the first yarn and the second yarn in the same row are complementary.
8. The sticky spacer fabric according to claim 4, wherein the first yarn and second yarn are respectively formed into courses based on a predetermined jacquard pattern using circular weft knitting to form the jacquard stitch, and the positions of the courses formed by the first yarn and the second yarn in the same row are complementary; wherein the circular weft knitting selects two of knit, tuck and miss to periodically form the courses.
9. The sticky spacer fabric according to claim 4, wherein the first yarn and second yarn are respectively formed into courses based on a predetermined jacquard pattern using circular weft knitting to form the jacquard stitch, and the positions of the courses formed by the first yarn and the second yarn in the same row are complementary; wherein the circular weft knitting selects two of knit, tuck and miss to periodically form the courses.
10. The sticky spacer fabric according to claim 1, wherein the density of the yarns used to make the first outer layer and the second outer layer is 5-40 deniers, and the density of the yarns used to make the intermediate layer is 10-50 deniers.
11. The sticky spacer fabric according to claim 1, wherein the CPI (courses per inch) of the first outer layer and the second outer layer is 50-80, and the WPI (wales per inch) of the first outer layer and the second outer layer is 20-50.
12. The sticky spacer fabric according to claim 1, wherein the length of the yarns used to make the intermediate layer varies with its position in the transverse direction, thereby forming a sticky spacer fabric with varying thickness.
13. A method for manufacturing a sticky spacer fabric comprising: knitting the sticky spacer fabric including a first outer layer, a second outer layer, and an intermediate layer, wherein one of the first outer layer and the second outer layer is formed by knitting two types of yarns including a first yarn and a second yarn, the first yarn being a thermoplastic elastic yarn to form a sticky surface, the entire or partial sticky surface being exposed to the outside of the first outer layer or the second outer layer, and the intermediate layer is interknit between the first outer layer and the second outer layer and is knit from monofilament yarns. scouring the sticky spacer fabric; preheating the sticky spacer fabric at about 150-2200 for about 30-180 seconds; dyeing the sticky spacer fabric; and thermally setting the sticky spacer fabric to melt and adhere the thermoplastic elastic to the second yarn at about 150-220□ for about 30-180 seconds.
14. The method for manufacturing the sticky spacer fabric according to claim 13, wherein the first outer layer and the second outer layer are formed by warp knitting or weft knitting, and the thermoplastic elastic yarn is spandex yarn or thermoplastic polyurethane yarn, and the second yarn is selected from the group consisting of polyester fibers, nylon fibers, cotton, spandex, and thermoplastic polyurethane.
15. A garment made of a sticky spacer fabric, wherein the sticky spacer fabric comprises: a first outer layer and a second outer layer, wherein one of the first outer layer and the second outer layer formed by knitting two types of yarns containing a first yarn and a second yarn, and the first yarn is a thermoplastic elastic yarn used to form a sticky surface that is entirely or partially exposed on the outside of the first outer layer or the second outer layer; and an intermediate layer, which is interposed between the first outer layer and the second outer layer and interknit with the first outer layer and the second outer layer, and which the intermediate layer is knit from a monofilament yarn.
16. The garment according to claim 15, wherein the first outer layer and the second outer layer are knit by warp knitting or weft knitting, and the thermoplastic elastic yarn is spandex yarn or thermoplastic polyurethane yarn, and the second yarn is made from a material selected from a group consisting of polyester fibers, nylon fibers, cotton, spandex, and thermoplastic polyurethane.
17. The garment according to claim 15, wherein the thermoplastic elastic yarn is melted and adhered to the second yarn after thermal treatment.
18. The garment according to claim 16, wherein the first outer layer and the second outer layer are plain stitch, purl stitch, jacquard stitch, or any combination thereof.
19. The garment according to claim 18, wherein the first yarn and the second yarn are fed and knit together at an angle of 10-70 degrees from each other to form the plain stitch, and the first yarn is used as the face yarn of the first outer layer or the second outer layer to form the sticky surface, and the second yarn is used as the bottom yarn of the first outer layer or the second outer layer.
20. The garment according to claim 18, wherein the first yarn and the second yarn are fed and knit together at an angle of 10-70 degrees from each other to form the purl stitch, and the first yarn and the second yarn alternately serve as the face yarn or bottom yarn of the first outer layer or the second outer layer according to a predetermined knitting pattern, and some of the first yarns are used as the face yarn of the first outer layer or the second outer layer to form the sticky surface according to the predetermined knitting pattern.
21. The garment according to claim 18, wherein the first yarn and the second yarn are formed into courses according to a predetermined jacquard pattern by weft knitting, and the positions of the courses formed by the first yarn and the second yarn in the same row are complementary.
22. The garment according to claim 18, wherein the first yarn and second yarn are respectively formed into courses based on a predetermined jacquard pattern using circular weft knitting to form the jacquard stitch, and the positions of the courses formed by the first yarn and the second yarn in the same row are complementary; wherein the circular weft knitting selects two of knit, tuck and miss to periodically form the courses.
23. The garment according to claim 18, wherein the first yarn and second yarn are respectively formed into courses based on a predetermined jacquard pattern using circular weft knitting to form the jacquard stitch, and the positions of the courses formed by the first yarn and the second yarn in the same row are complementary; wherein the circular weft knitting selects two of knit, tuck and miss to periodically form the courses.
24. The garment according to claim 15, wherein the density of the yarns used to make the first outer layer and the second outer layer is 5-40 deniers, and the density of the yarns used to make the intermediate layer is 10-50 deniers.
25. The garment according to claim 15, wherein the CPI (courses per inch) of the first outer layer and the second outer layer is 50-80, and the WPI (wales per inch) of the first outer layer and the second outer layer is 20-50.
26. The garment according to claim 15, wherein the length of the yarns used to make the intermediate layer varies with its position in the transverse direction, thereby forming the sticky spacer fabric with varying thickness.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0026] In one embodiment of the present invention, the first outer layer 10 and the second outer layer 20 are formed by different knitting methods, such as plain stitch, purl stitch, jacquard stitch, or any combination thereof. Thus, the thermoplastic elastic yarn contained in the first outer layer 10 and/or the second outer layer 20 can be entirely or partially exposed to the outside of the first outer layer 10 or the second outer layer 20 to form the sticky surface, and the intermediate layer 30 can provide better heat and moisture permeability. Using the present invention’s sticky spacer fabric to manufacture clothing that fits closely to the body, the sticky surface can adhere tightly to the skin and provide appropriate stickiness, preventing the garment from slipping.
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[0031] One embodiment of the present invention includes making a sticky spacer fabric with the required transparency by selecting yarns of appropriate yarn density and knitting density, in other words, making the sticky spacer fabric and the clothes made from it present the desired transparency effect. Preferably, the yarn density of the yarns used to make the first outer layer 10 and the second outer layer 20 is 5-40 deniers, and the line density of the yarns used to make the intermediate layer 30 is 10-50 deniers. Preferably, the CPI (Course Per Inch) of the first outer layer 10 and the second outer layer 20 is 50-80, and the WPI (Wale Per Inch) of the first outer layer 10 and the second outer layer 20 is 20-50.
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[0033] Another aspect of the present invention includes the manufacturing method of the above sticky spacer fabric, comprising the following steps: knitting the above sticky spacer fabric containing the first outer layer 10, the second outer layer 20, and the intermediate layer 30; scouring the sticky spacer fabric; preheating the sticky spacer fabric to stabilize the size of the yarns and fibers as well as the form of the fabric, preferably pre-heating the sticky spacer fabric at 150-2200 for about 30-180 seconds; dyeing the sticky spacer fabric; and finally thermal setting the sticky spacer fabric, melting the thermoplastic elastic yarns and adhering them with the second yarn 42. The thermal setting temperature is preferably between the softening point and melting point of the thermoplastic elastic yarns to soften the thermoplastic elastic yarns and achieve the effect of adhesive with the second yarn 42. The sticky spacer fabric is preferably heated at 150-2200 for about 30-180 seconds.
[0034] Although the use of two types of yarns to make the first outer layer 10 and/or the second outer layer 20 of the sticky spacer fabric has been disclosed in the above embodiments of the present invention, in other feasible embodiments of the present invention, the first outer layer 10 and/or the second outer layer 20 of the sticky spacer fabric may include more than two types of yarns, but at least one of them is a thermoplastic elastic yarn, and the other yarns may include colored yarns and yarns of other materials. In other embodiments of the present invention, the yarns used to form the first outer layer 10 and/or the second outer layer 20 may include thermoplastic elastic yarns and other yarns, and the intermediate layer 30 may include monofilament yarns.
[0035] Although the present invention has been disclosed through the embodiments described above, it is not intended to limit the scope of the invention. Those skilled in the art to which the invention pertains should understand and be able to implement the invention within the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, slight modifications and embellishments can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Therefore, the scope of the patent protection of the present invention should be defined by the claims attached to this application.