Knitting yarn and method of forming a knitted product
10422057 · 2019-09-24
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Cpc classification
D02G3/44
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D04B1/22
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International classification
D02G3/34
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D04B1/22
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Abstract
A method of manually forming a knitted product without tools includes forming a knitting yarn having a thread with a plurality of loops extending outwardly of the thread in spaced relationship to each other, arranging the knitting yarn into a plurality of rows, threading one loop of the plurality of loops of one of the plurality of rows through an interior of another loop of the to another loop of another plurality of rows, and repeating the steps until the knitted product is formed. The knitting yarn has a thread and a plurality of loops affixed to or formed with the thread. These loops are in spaced relationship to each other along the length of the thread. The loops extend outwardly of only one side of the thread.
Claims
1. A method of manually forming a knitted product without tools, the method comprising: (a) forming a knitting yarn having a thread with a plurality of loops extending outwardly of the thread, wherein, the plurality of loops are in spaced relation to each other; (b) arranging the knitting yarn into a plurality of rows; (c) threading one loop of the plurality of loops of one of the plurality of rows through an interior of another loop of the plurality of loops of another row of said plurality of rows; and (d) repeating steps (b) and (c) until the knitted product is formed.
2. The method of claim 1, the plurality of rows of the knitting yarn having a first row and a second row, the step of threading comprising: inserting the loop from the second row into the interior of the loop of the first row.
3. The method of claim 2, the loops of the first and second rows being generally aligned with each other, the loop of the first row being generally aligned with the corresponding loop of the second row.
4. The method of claim 3, the step of inserting comprising: inserting all of the loops of the second row into the interior of all of the respective corresponding loops of the first row.
5. The method of claim 4, the knitting yarn having a third row, the step of threading further comprising: inserting all of the loops of the third row into the interior of all of the respective corresponding loops of the second row.
6. The method of claim 5, further comprising: continuing the steps of inserting until a final row is obtained.
7. The method of claim 6, further comprising: binding the loops of the final row together.
8. The method of claim 7, the step of binding comprising: inserting a first loop of the final row through the interior of an adjacent second loop of the final row; and inserting a third loop of the final row through an interior of the first loop of the final row, the third loop being to a side of the first loop opposite the second loop.
9. The method of claim 8, the step of binding further comprising: inserting a fourth loop of the final row through an interior of the third loop, the interior of the third loop extending outwardly of the first loop.
10. The method of claim 9, the step of finding further comprising: repeating the steps of inserting until all of the loops of the final row are inserted one into another.
11. The method of claim 10, further comprising: locking a last loop of the final row into a knot into an adjacent loop to a side of the last loop.
12. A method of manually forming a knitted product without tools, the method comprising: (a) forming a knitting yarn having a thread with a plurality of loops extending outwardly of the thread, wherein, the plurality of loops are in spaced relation to each other; (b) arranging the knitting yarn into a plurality of rows; (c) threading one loop of the plurality of loops of one of the plurality of rows through an interior of another loop of the plurality of loops of another row of said plurality of rows; and (d) repeating steps (b) and (c) until the knitted product is formed; the plurality of rows of the knitting yarn having a first row and a second row, the step of threading comprising: inserting the loop from the second row into the interior of the loop of the first row; the loops of the first and second rows being generally aligned with each other, the loop of the first row being generally aligned with the corresponding loop of the second row inserting all of the loops of the second row into the interior of all of the respective corresponding loops of the first row; inserting all of the loops of the third row into the interior of all of the respective corresponding loops of the second row; continuing the steps of inserting until a final row is obtained; binding the loops of the final row together; inserting a first loop of the final row through the interior of an adjacent second loop of the final row; and inserting a third loop of the final row through an interior of the first loop of the final row, the third loop being to a side of the first loop opposite the second loop.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(11) Each of the plurality of loops 14 extend outwardly of only one side of the thread 12. Each of the plurality of loops has a first end 18 and a second end 20 joined to the thread 12. The first end 18 is in spaced relationship to the second thread 20. It can be seen that the interior 16 of the loop 14 has a width dimension that is greater than a distance between the first end 18 and the second end 20 of each loop 14. Each of the plurality of loops 14 has an identical configuration. The thread 12 in the plurality of loops 14 are flexible. They plurality of loops 14 and the thread 12 are formed of an identical material.
(12) Within the concept of the present invention, the thread the knitting yarn 10 is produced by machines having the ring structure for loops. The structure allows a portion of the knitted product to be prepared and woven manually. The knitting yarn 10 can be structured specifically to the knitted product that is to be formed. In particular, the size of the thread 12, the spaces between the plurality of loops 14, the loop thickness, and the loop height are calculated so as to provide a product that is formed in the desired dimensions. These dimensions are produced so as to be constant throughout the knitting yarn.
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(23) The method of the present invention creates the final product 66 with no knitting tools. All of the knitting is carried out by hand. Only a single length of the knitting yarn is used. The yarns can be produced in the desired thickness and size, along with the desired loop spacing and loop size. The yarn of the present invention can be thick or thin. The knitting yarn of the present invention can be used so as to achieve a wide variety of knitted final products. The present invention allows one to easily and efficiently form products such as blankets, covers etc. which have a very large surface area.
(24) Loop continuity and distance are important in the knitting yarn of the present invention. It should also be noted that different knitting techniques can be obtained by passing the loops through in different directions and ways. For example, if one loop is left empty, and the other loop is passed, a different view/result can be obtained.
(25) The foregoing disclosure and description of the invention is illustrative and explanatory thereof. Various changes in the details of the illustrated construction can be made within the scope of the appended claims without departing from the true spirit of the invention. The present invention should only be limited by the following claims and their legal equivalents.