KNITTED FABRIC FOR PROMOTING HEAT DISSIPATION
20220333283 ยท 2022-10-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
D10B2403/0213
TEXTILES; PAPER
D10B2403/022
TEXTILES; PAPER
International classification
Abstract
A knitted fabric for promoting heat dissipation is to be an insole and covers a wearer's skin when in use, and has two surface layers, an intermediate layer, and multiple channels. The two surface layers are disposed at a spaced interval, and include a first surface layer and a second surface layer oriented to the wearer's skin when the knitted fabric is in use. The second surface layer has multiple braids disposed parallelly, and each one of the multiple braids is straight and extends in a widthwise direction. The intermediate layer is formed with multiple monofilaments knitted between the two surface layers and divergently stretch out from each braid toward the first surface layer. Each monofilament intercrosses with another at a point near the first surface layer. A channel is formed among the intermediate layer and adjacent two said braids and has a V-shaped cross section.
Claims
1. A knitted fabric for promoting heat dissipation, the knitted fabric configured to be an insole which has a widthwise direction and covering a wearer's skin when in use, and comprising: two surface layers disposed at a spaced interval, and comprising a first surface layer having multiple first fibers disposed parallelly; and multiple second fibers, each one of the multiple second fibers shuttled back and forth and knitted with the multiple first fibers; and a second surface layer oriented to the wearer's skin when the knitted fabric is in use, and having multiple braids disposed parallelly, each one of the multiple braids being straight and extending in the widthwise direction of the insole; an intermediate layer formed with multiple monofilaments which are knitted between the multiple braids of the second surface layer and the first surface layer and divergently stretch out from each one of the multiple braids toward the first surface layer, and each one of the monofilaments intercrosses with another monofilament at a point near the first surface layer and away from the second surface layer; and multiple channels, each one of the multiple channels formed among the intermediate layer and adjacent two of the multiple braids and having a V-shaped cross section.
2. The knitted fabric as claimed in claim 1, wherein each one of the multiple braids is made of a first yarn and a second yarn interlaced with the first yarn.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0019] With reference to
[0020] The two surface layers 10, 20 are disposed at a spaced interval, and comprise a first surface layer 10 and a second surface layer 20. The intermediate layer 30 is knitted between the two surface layers 10, 20. In the first embodiment of the present invention, the first surface layer 10 has a flat surface. The second surface layer 20 is oriented to the wearer's skin when the knitted fabric is in use, and has multiple parallelly disposed braids 21. Each one of the multiple braids 21 is straight.
[0021] With reference to
[0022] On the other hand, with reference to
[0023] Besides, the knitted fabric may be used to produce a shoe tongue, a shoe topline, a backpack, a bedspread, linings of leather gloves, etc. In all of these applications, the knitted fabric directly or indirectly contacts the wearer's skin with the second surface layer 20, i.e. the second surface layer 20 is oriented toward the wearer's skin.
[0024] With reference to
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[0026] Moreover, with reference to
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[0029] In addition, the divergently stretching monofilaments 301 can improve the ability of the second surface layer 20 to withstand pressure, prevent the multiple braids 21 from being squeezed and skewed, and prevent the channels 31 from being compressed. Therefore, the divergently stretching monofilaments 301 can prevent the channels 31 from reduction of ventilation effect.
[0030] When the knitted fabric is used to produce the insole 50, with reference to
[0031] With the aforementioned technical characteristics, the knitted fabric of the present invention has the following advantages.
[0032] 1. Good ventilation effect: Due to the orientation of the second surface layer 20 toward the wearer's skin, heat discharged by the wearer may be rapidly brought out by air flowing through the multiple linear channels 31 among the multiple braids 21.
[0033] 2. Reduction of sweat of the wearer: Since the intermediate layer 30 is formed with the monofilaments 301, larger apertures may be formed between the monofilaments 301, and air flow may thereby more rapidly leave via the apertures. As a result, the wearer's body temperature may be lowered fast, and sweat may also be reduced.
[0034] 3. Prevention of stinky smell: Following reduction of sweat, stinky smell may be prevented from occurring to the knitted fabrics.
[0035] Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and features of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in the details, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.