TUBULAR POCKET FABRIC FOR PREVENTING DEPOSITION OF DOWN
20230066203 · 2023-03-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
B32B5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B7/05
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2250/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B5/263
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B32B7/05
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present invention provides a pocket fabric, including at least one tubular pocket, where each tubular pocket includes: a tubular sidewall formed between two ends of the tubular pocket; at least two filling chambers formed between the two ends and surrounded by the tubular sidewall; and at least one mesh barrier layer provided between two filling chambers and substantially perpendicular to the tubular sidewall, wherein the filling chambers are communicated with each other. The mesh barrier layer allows fluffy filler to be maintained in the filling chamber and substantially prevents it from moving to adjacent filling chambers, so that the filler cannot accumulate in one place due to gravity or other external forces. Therefore, the pocket fabric of the present invention can maintain the desired warmth retention property after a period of use with filler evenly distributed inside.
Claims
1. A pocket fabric, comprising at least one tubular pocket, wherein each tubular pocket comprises: a tubular sidewall formed between two ends of the tubular pocket; at least two filling chambers formed between the two ends and surrounded by the tubular sidewall; and at least one mesh barrier layer provided between two filling chambers and substantially perpendicular to the tubular sidewall, wherein the filling chambers are communicated with each other.
2. The pocket fabric according to claim 1, wherein each mesh barrier layer comprises at least two yarn segments connected to two points on an inner side of the tubular sidewall.
3. The pocket fabric according to claim 2, wherein the two points are opposite to each other at the tubular sidewall, proximal ends of yarn segments are jointly connected to one point of the tubular sidewall, and distal ends of yarn segments are jointly connected to the point at the opposite position of the tubular sidewall.
4. The pocket fabric according to claim 1, wherein each mesh barrier layer comprises at least two yarn segments connected to four points on an inner side of the tubular sidewall.
5. The pocket fabric according to claim 4, wherein each mesh barrier layer comprises an X-shaped structure formed by two yarn segments cross-connected to four points.
6. The pocket fabric according to claim 4, wherein each mesh barrier layer comprises a quadrilateral structure formed by four yarn segments.
7. The pocket fabric according to claim 4, wherein each mesh barrier layer comprises a quadrilateral structure formed by four yarn segments, and at least one yarn segment connects two points at opposite positions of the quadrilateral structure.
8. The pocket fabric according to claim 1, wherein each mesh barrier layer comprises at least six yarn segments connected to at least six points on an inner side of the tubular sidewall, and at least one end of each yarn segment is connected to one of two points opposite to each other provided on the tubular sidewall.
9. The pocket fabric according to claim 1, wherein each mesh barrier layer is in a figure-eight shape.
10. The pocket fabric according to claim 1, comprising a plurality of tubular pockets arranged in a direction perpendicular to a tubular sidewall of the tubular pockets, wherein the tubular sidewall of each tubular pocket comprises a plurality of vents to be in communication with adjacent tubular pockets.
11. The pocket fabric according to claim 10, wherein one layer of mesh barrier layer of a tubular pocket is on the same plane as the same layer of mesh barrier layer of an adjacent tubular pocket.
12. The pocket fabric according to claim 1, wherein the distance between one end and the mesh barrier layer near the end is about 2 cm to about 20 cm.
13. The pocket fabric according to claim 1, wherein when a tubular pocket of the pocket fabric comprises a plurality of mesh barrier layers, the distance between two adjacent mesh barrier layers is about 2 cm to about 20 cm.
14. A pocket fabric, comprising at least one tubular pocket, wherein each tubular pocket comprises: a tubular sidewall formed between two ends of the tubular pocket; at least two filling chambers formed between the two ends and surrounded by the tubular sidewall; at least one mesh barrier layer provided between two filling chambers and substantially perpendicular to the tubular sidewall, wherein the filling chambers are communicated with each other, and wherein each mesh barrier layer comprises at least two yarn segments connected to two points on an inner side of the tubular sidewall; and filler filled in the filling chambers and being present in the mesh barrier layer.
15. The pocket fabric according to claim 14, wherein the amount of filler is about 120 g/m.sup.2 to about 200 g/m.sup.2.
16. The pocket fabric according to claim 14, wherein the filler have 80/20 down-feather ratio.
17. The pocket fabric according to claim 14, comprising a plurality of tubular pockets arranged in a direction perpendicular to a tubular sidewall of the tubular pockets, wherein the tubular sidewall of each tubular pocket comprises a plurality of vents to be in communication with adjacent tubular pockets.
18. The pocket fabric according to claim 17, wherein one layer of mesh barrier layer of a tubular pocket is on the same plane as the same layer of mesh barrier layer of an adjacent tubular pocket.
19. The pocket fabric according to claim 14, wherein the distance between one end and the mesh barrier layer near the end is about 2 cm to about 20 cm.
20. The pocket fabric according to claim 14, wherein when a tubular pocket of the pocket fabric comprises a plurality of mesh barrier layers, the distance between two adjacent mesh barrier layers is about 2 cm to about 20 cm.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DISCLOSURE
[0032] The present invention may be better understood with reference to this detailed description and the examples included herein. Numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the examples described herein. However, a person of ordinary skill in the art will understand that the examples described herein may be practiced without these specific details. Furthermore, the descriptions herein do not impart any limitation to the scope of the present invention.
[0033] In this text (especially in the claims), the use of “a,” “the” and similar terms should be understood to include both the singular and plural forms unless the context dictates otherwise. In addition, for the sake of clarity, the size of each element and region may be exaggerated in the drawings and not drawn according to the actual scale.
[0034] It should be understood that any numerical range quoted in this specification is intended to include all sub-ranges contained therein. For example, a range from “1 to 10” includes all sub-ranges between the stated minimum value of 1 and the stated maximum value of 10 (such as from 2 to 8, 3 to 6, or 4 to 9) and includes the two values, that is, a range including a minimum value greater than or equal to 1 and a maximum value less than or equal to 10. Because the range of values disclosed is continuous, the range includes every value between the minimum value and the maximum value. Unless otherwise specified, various numerical ranges indicated in this specification are approximate values.
[0035] In this context, the term “about” is used to indicate that a value measured by persons skilled in the art includes acceptable variation of error which is determined to a certain extent by how the measurement is carried out.
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[0038] at least two filling chambers 24 formed between the two ends 22 and 23 and surrounded by the tubular sidewall 21, where the filling chambers 24 are used to accommodate filler; and at least one mesh barrier layer 25 provided between two filling chambers 24 and substantially perpendicular to the tubular sidewall 21, wherein the filling chambers 24 are communicated with each other and the filler can also be present in the mesh barrier layer 25, but the filler in a filling chamber 24 cannot move substantially to adjacent filling chambers 24, so the filler will not accumulate in one place due to gravity or other external forces. Therefore, the pocket fabric of the present invention can maintain the desired warmth retention property after a period of use, for the comfort of the wearer.
[0039] The term “substantially perpendicular” indicates that an angle between the mesh barrier layer 25 and the tubular sidewall 21 may range from about 60° to about 120°; in some embodiments, the angle may range from about 75° to about 105°; in another embodiments, the angle may range from about 85° to about 95°, as long as the filler would not be accumulated in one specific position.
[0040] In the present invention, the distance between an end 22 or 23 and a mesh barrier layer 25 near the end 22 or 23 is about 2 cm to about 20 cm, preferably about 5 cm to about 15 cm, more preferably about 8 cm to about 12 cm.
[0041] In the present invention, when a tubular pocket 20a of the pocket fabric 10a includes a plurality of mesh barrier layers 25, the distance between two mesh barrier layers 25 is about 2 cm to about 20 cm, preferably about 5 cm to about 15 cm, more preferably about 8 cm to about 12 cm.
[0042] In the present invention, each tubular pocket 20a of the pocket fabric 10a may be composed of a first pocket wall and a second pocket wall. The first pocket wall is interwoven with first warp yarns and first weft yarns. The second pocket wall is interwoven with second warp yarns and second weft yarns. The first pocket walls are arranged on one side of the pocket fabric 10a, and the second pocket walls are arranged on the other side of the pocket fabric 10a; or the first pocket walls and the second pocket walls are alternately arranged on each side of the pocket fabric 10a, with the first pocket walls on one side of the pocket fabric 10a being correspondingly opposite to the second pocket walls on the other side. A plurality of tubular pockets 20a may be completely continuous (as shown in
[0043] In the present invention, the thickness of the tubular pocket 20a may be about 0.01 mm to about 5 mm, preferably about 0.05 mm to about 1 mm, more preferably about 0.05 mm to about 0.8 mm, most preferably about 0.08 mm to about 0.5 mm. The tubular pocket 20a may have a denier number between about 5 and about 1200, preferably between about 15 and about 1000, more preferably between about 30 and about 1000, still more preferably between about 75 and about 600. The tubular pocket 20a may independently have a count between about 5 and about 200, preferably between about 10 and about 180, more preferably between about 16 and about 150, still more preferably between about 30 and about 120.
[0044] In the present invention, there is no limitation to the type or weight of the filler. For example, garments suitable for autumn and winter have more down or artificial cotton filled inside than garments suitable for spring or summer, so the amount of filler may be determined according to the style design of the garment and the seasons for which the garment is designed. In addition, when the filler is artificial cotton, the density of yarn segments in the mesh barrier layer 25 may be adjusted according to the cotton particle size. For example, when the cotton particles are small, yarn segments in the mesh barrier layer 25 have to be denser; and when the cotton particles are large, yarn segments in the mesh barrier layer 25 may be sparser. Therefore, the type of filler and the design (especially the density) of the mesh barrier layer 25 may be adjusted as desired. In an implementation aspect of the present invention, the amount of filler is about 120 g/m.sup.2 to about 200 g/m.sup.2.
[0045] In the present invention, each mesh barrier layer 25 includes a plurality of yarn segments connected to a plurality of points on an inner side of the tubular sidewall 21. The yarn segments in each mesh barrier layer 25 may be arranged in the same plane; alternatively, the yarn segments in each mesh barrier layer 25 may be separated from each other. For example, each mesh barrier layer 25 may have a thickness of equal to or larger than the thickness of one yarn and less than about 1 cm. In some embodiment, each mesh barrier layer 25 may have a thickness of less than about 0.5 cm. In some embodiment, each mesh barrier layer 25 may have a thickness of less than about 0.2 cm.
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[0052] In the present invention, the pocket fabric may be made into clothing, sleeping bags, bedding, and the like. The tubular pockets may be filled with filler such as down, cotton cloth, and artificial resin cotton.
[0053] In the manufacture of the tubular pocket fabric of the present invention, mesh barrier layers can be integrally formed through drafting alone, or lifting alone, or a combination thereof.
EXAMPLES
Example 1
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Comparative Example 1
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[0056] Tests and Results
[0057] To compare the tubular pocket fabric with mesh barrier layer of the present invention with the conventional tubular pocket fabric without any mesh barrier layer, Example 1 of the present invention and Comparative Example 1 were applied to the same fabric, as shown in
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[0059] The technical features and advantages of the present invention have been quite extensively summarized above, so that the present invention can be better understood. A person of ordinary skill in the art of the present invention should understand that the concepts and specific examples disclosed above can be used fairly easily to modify or design other structures or processes to achieve the same purpose as the present invention. A person of ordinary skill in the art of the present invention should also understand that such equivalent structures and methods still fall within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.