Abstract
An item of clothing including: a tube member; a first loop disposed on said tube member and configured to be placed on a first shoulder or a first leg of a human; wherein said tube member and said first loop are in one piece, and wherein said first loop is disposed on said tube member.
Claims
1. An item of clothing comprising: a tubular member; a first loop disposed on said tubular member and configured to be disposed on a first shoulder or first leg of a human; wherein said tubular member and said first loop are in one piece and wherein said first loop is disposed on said tubular member.
2. The item of clothing according to claim 1, further comprising: a second loop also disposed on the tubular member and configured to be disposed on a second shoulder or second leg of a human; and wherein the tubular member, the first loop and the second loop are in one piece, and wherein the first loop and the second loop are disposed on the tubular member.
3. The item of clothing according to claim 1, wherein the first and second loops are bi- or tri-elastic and have no seams.
4. The item of clothing according to claim 1, wherein the textile circumferential support band systems have hand-arm-chest-back and/or buttocks-, stomach-, leg-, foot zones knitted and/or incorporated and include a shoulder or leg holder, wherein different support strengths from 1 to 6 are preferably incorporated, wherein the support strength 1 is designed to be less compressive than strength 6, thus incorporating a support band system, and shoulder holders are passed through the first loop and the second loop on the inside. Thus, in addition, different compressive and gradually elastic elongation zones are optionally incorporated, particularly in the abdominal, gluteal or thoracic zones.
5. The item of clothing according to claim 1, wherein the tubular element is circular-knitted and preferably comprises transparent and non-transparent zones and preferably has UV protection.
6. The item of clothing according to claim 1, wherein the tubular element is provided from a single- or double-layer knitted fabric made of polyamide/polyester, as a multi- or microfiber yarn, or a single- or double-layer knitted fabric made of metallizing yarns, generally called synthetic fibers, or viscose, bamboo, cotton, wool, seaweed, generally called natural fibers.
7. The item of clothing according to claim 1, wherein the item of clothing comprises different underbust and abdominal/hip, back and buttock support zones depending on the size of the person.
8. The item of clothing according to claim 1, wherein the item of clothing comprises at least one selection configured to provide compressive support and/or elongation zones for slimming and/or to enhance performance.
9. The item of clothing according to claim 1, wherein the item of clothing has no seams in the wearer area and is preferably made of a hydrophobic, water- and/or stain-repellent and/or hydrophilic yarn.
10. The item of clothing according to claim 1, wherein the item of clothing comprises an internal lamellar structure, massage nubs, ventilation zones and/or climate-regulating areas.
11. The item of clothing according to claim 1, wherein the item of clothing is manufactured by means of digital, transfer or 360 roller printing.
12. The item of clothing according to claim 1, wherein the tubular element is configured to allow the sewing of internal and/or external silicone tape appliqus and/or stretch appliqus, other appliqus such as rhinestones and/or external lace bands thereto inside the tubular element.
13. The item of clothing according to claim 1, wherein the tubular element comprises a textile pocket configured to hold a textile middle layer or an electronic device, the tubular element preferably comprising connection means for the electronic device.
14. The item of clothing according to claim 1, further comprising at least one pulse generator configured to emit current surges and/or magnetic waves.
15. The item of clothing according to claim 1, further comprising at least one gyroscope configured to detect movement of the body and/or a body part.
16. The item of clothing according to claim 1, further comprising at least one ventilation area and/or comprising areas with cooling and/or warming functional yarns.
17. The item of clothing according to claim 1, wherein the tubular element has a three-dimensional knitted structure that is shaped to form a recess for a body part.
18. The item of clothing according to claim 1, further comprising at least one region designed to be antiviral and/or bacteriostatic, preferably the tube region comprises silver chloride and/or a combination of silver chloride and/or liposome.
19. The item of clothing according to claim 1, further comprising at least one, preferably two or more, extension loops, wherein the back and/or front side provide gradual compression and/or extension forces.
20. The item of clothing according to claim 1, wherein the item of clothing is manufactured using a digital design process that is designed on a 3D avatar.
21. The item of clothing according to claim 1, wherein the item of clothing is configured so that it can also be used as a bag.
22. The item of clothing according to claim 1, wherein the item of clothing is configured to be used additionally as headgear and/or a nightcap.
23. The item of clothing according to claim 1, wherein the item of clothing is configured to be used as a curtain, a blind and/or a roller blind.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0049] In the following, a detailed description of the figures is given, in which
[0050] FIG. 1 shows a schematic front view of a first preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0051] FIG. 2 shows a schematic rear view of a first preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0052] FIG. 3, a schematic front view of a second preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0053] FIG. 4, a schematic front view of a third preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0054] FIG. 5, a schematic rear view of a third preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0055] FIG. 6 a schematic front view of a fourth preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0056] FIG. 7 a schematic front view of a fifth preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0057] FIG. 8 a schematic front view of a sixth preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0058] FIG. 9, a schematic front view of a seventh preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0059] FIG. 10, a schematic front view of an eighth preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0060] FIG. 11, a schematic front view of a ninth preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0061] FIG. 12, a schematic front view of a tenth preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0062] FIG. 13, a schematic front view of an eleventh preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0063] FIG. 14, a schematic front view of a twelfth preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0064] FIG. 15, a schematic rear view of a twelfth preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0065] FIG. 16, a schematic front view of a thirteenth preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0066] FIG. 17, a schematic rear view of a thirteenth preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0067] FIG. 18, a schematic front view of a fourteenth preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0068] FIG. 19: A schematic rear view of a fourteenth preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0069] FIG. 20: A schematic front view of a twentieth preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0070] FIG. 21 A schematic front view of a twenty-first preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0071] FIG. 22 A schematic front view of a twenty-second preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0072] FIG. 23: A schematic front view of a twenty-third preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0073] FIG. 24: A schematic rear view of a twenty-fourth preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0074] FIG. 25: Schematic front view of a twenty-fifth preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0075] FIG. 26: Schematic rear view of a twenty-sixth preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0076] FIG. 27: Schematic front view of a twenty-seventh preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0077] FIG. 28: Schematic rear view of a twenty-eighth preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0078] FIG. 29: Schematic front view of a twenty-ninth preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0079] FIG. 30: Schematic rear view of a thirtieth preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0080] FIG. 31: Schematic front view of a thirty-first preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0081] FIG. 32: Schematic front view of a thirty-second preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0082] FIG. 33: Schematic front view of a thirty-third preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0083] FIG. 34: Schematic front view of a thirty-fourth preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0084] FIG. 35: Schematic front view of a thirty-fifth preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0085] FIG. 36: Schematic front view of a thirty-sixth preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0086] FIG. 37: Schematic side view of a thirty-seventh preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0087] FIG. 38: Schematic side view of a thirty-eighth preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0088] FIG. 39: Schematic side view of a thirty-ninth preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0089] FIG. 40: Schematic side view of a fortieth preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0090] FIG. 41: Schematic side view of a forty-first preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0091] FIG. 42: Schematic side view of a forty-second preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0092] FIG. 43: A schematic side view of a forty-third preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0093] FIG. 44: A schematic side view of a forty-fourth preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0094] FIG. 45: A schematic side view of a forty-fifth preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0095] FIG. 46: A schematic side view of a forty-sixth preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0096] FIG. 47: A schematic side view of a forty-seventh preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0097] FIG. 48: A schematic side view of a forty-eighth preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0098] FIG. 49: A schematic side view of a forty-ninth preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0099] FIG. 50: A schematic side view of a fifty-preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0100] FIG. 51: A schematic side view of a fifty-first preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0101] FIG. 52: A schematic side view of a fifty-second preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0102] FIG. 53: A schematic front view of a fifty-third preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0103] FIG. 54: A schematic front view of a fifty-fourth preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0104] FIG. 55: A schematic front view of a fifty-fifth preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0105] FIG. 56: A schematic side view of a fifty-sixth preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0106] FIG. 57: A schematic side view of a fifty-seventh preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0107] FIG. 58: A schematic side view of a fifty-eighth preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0108] FIG. 59: A schematic side view of a fifty-ninth preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0109] FIG. 60: A schematic side view of a sixtieth preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0110] FIG. 61: Schematic side view of a sixty-first preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0111] FIG. 62: Schematic side view of a sixty-second preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0112] FIG. 63: A schematic side view of a sixty-third preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0113] FIG. 64: A schematic side view of a sixty-fourth preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0114] FIG. 65: A schematic side view of a sixty-fifth preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0115] FIG. 66: A schematic side view of a sixty-sixth preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0116] FIG. 67: A schematic side view of a sixty-seventh preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0117] FIG. 68: A schematic front view of a sixty-eighth preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0118] FIG. 69: A schematic front view of a sixty-ninth preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0119] FIG. 70: A schematic front view of a seventieth preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention;
[0120] FIG. 71: A schematic side view of a seventy-first preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention; and
[0121] FIG. 72: A schematic side view of a seventy-second preferred embodiment of a body covering according to the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0122] FIGS. 1 and 2 show schematic partial views of a first preferred embodiment of a body covering 10 according to the present invention. The body covering 10 comprises a tubular element. The tubular element is in the present case a single-layer or double-layer seamless tubular knit fabric that is fully automatically manufactured. The tubular element is made of a single material by means of circular knitting with different cylinders (e.g. 10-20 inches and 28 gauge, for example). The body covering 10 has two loops 11 that have been automatically knitted by means of machine-programmed hole selection. The loops 11 are designed as double-layered cuffs. The loops 11 are located at two opposite ends of the tubular element 11. The tubular element and the loops 11 are made of the same material (one piece). The face/body cover 10 consists of natural and synthetic fibers, such as PA/PP/PES/BW/CV/viscose/wool/silver, etc. and/or EL mixtures. The body cover 10 is produced fully automatically by one and/or several networked circular knitting machines, controlled centrally or decentrally by a computer. The body covering 10 can have various selections 14, 15, 16, 17 on it, such as various support band systems, ventilation and massage zones. The body covering 10 can include tri-elastic webs, lamellae, warming and cooling fibers with colored designs and motifs, or three-dimensional knitted fabric. These can be optionally incorporated via machine-programmed selections for gathering and a better fit (see FIG. 6). The body covering 10 can be worn with sensors, etc. in an inner layer or pocket.
[0123] FIG. 3 shows schematic partial views of a second preferred embodiment. In contrast to FIGS. 1 and 2, the loops 11 of the body covering 20 are arranged over the horizontal shoulder sides. This variant of the body covering is referred to as the Carmen style, which is worn over the shoulders. Enables one or two loops 11 on both sides to be arranged or attached around the shoulders. The body covering 20 is mainly single-layer, but can also be double-layer. FIG. 3 shows a front view.
[0124] The body covering variant 20 is knitted fully automatically as a seamless tube (i.e. seamless tube). The body covering as a variant is put on over the head, or entered into it. The tubular element can have a three-dimensional knitted structure 13 in the present case, wherein the three-dimensional knitted structure 13 is shaped to have a recess. With the help of a special selection and addition of gradual compression and variable spandex dosages in the manufacturing process, the three-dimensional zone is created in such a way that a slightly shell-shaped 3D bulge of a body covering, adapted to the anatomy of the chest and buttocks, is created.
[0125] FIGS. 4 and 5 show body covering variants 30, with ventilation zones and UV protection.
[0126] FIG. 6 also shows a body covering variant 40, with a chest lift. The waistband loops 11 can have different widths.
[0127] FIG. 7 also shows a body covering variant 50, which is designed as a dress variant.
[0128] FIG. 8 shows a body covering variant 60, which is designed as a catsuit variant.
[0129] FIG. 9 also shows a body covering variant 70, which, like FIG. 8, is designed as a catsuit variant that also has a stocking leg.
[0130] FIG. 10 and FIG. 11 each show a body covering variant 80 and 90, which is designed as a tankini variant in long and short.
[0131] FIG. 12 also shows a body covering variant 100, which is designed as a top variant.
[0132] FIG. 13 also shows a body covering variant 110, which is designed as a bustier variant.
[0133] FIGS. 14, 15, 16 and 17 show body covering variants 120 and 130, which are designed as body variants. The body coverings 120 and 130 can have various selections 14, 15, 16 and 17, such as various support band systems, ventilation and massage zones. The body covers 120 and 130 can include tri-elastic webs, lamellae, warming and cooling fibers with colorful designs and motifs, or three-dimensional knitted fabrics. These can be optionally incorporated via machine-programmed selections for gathering and a better fit.
[0134] FIGS. 14 and 15 incorporate various underbust and seat support zones in the different sizes, so that the functional zones exist within the sizes XS, S, M, L and XL. FIGS. 14 and 15 refer to cup sizes A, A-B, B-C.
[0135] FIGS. 16 and 17 show various underbust and seat support zones incorporated into the different sizes, so that the functional zones exist within sizes L, XL, XXL and XXXL. FIGS. 16 and 17 refer to cups size C-D, E, F
[0136] FIGS. 18 and 19 also show body covering variants 140, which is designed as a slip variant. The two leg openings are created in the loop waistband. The body covering 140 can have various selections 14, 15, 16 and 17, such as various support band systems, ventilation and massage zones. The body cover 140 can include tri-elastic webs, lamellae, warming and cooling fibers with colorful designs and motifs, or three-dimensional knitted fabrics. These can be optionally incorporated via machine-programmed selections for gathering and a better fit. Material can be inserted and/or cut out at the gusset area and leg opening and sewn and/or closed.
[0137] FIG. 20 as a fully automatic wearing variant of the brief form in front view is the body cover 150, wherein the lower leg loops 18 represent the gusset area.
[0138] FIG. 21 shows the orthopedic variant 160, which is preferably designed for men and for hernia applications in the groin area, as a gradual pressure band system in the leg loops 19 on the left and right.
[0139] FIG. 22 shows versions of a Boxer 170 (e.g. men's, children's) and/or Panty 170 (women's, children's) in which the waistband on the left and right is equipped with an anti-slip function through the hip bands, for example as a fashionable variant, and is also equipped with a silicone band or silicone plated on the inside.
[0140] FIG. 23 shows a seamless dress 180 with gathering 16 front view.
[0141] FIG. 24 shows a dress with gathering back view.
[0142] FIG. 25 shows a dress 180 with gathering 16 as a carmentrage variant, with straps horizontally over the shoulders as a front view and FIG. 26 as a back view. The Carmentrage variant is generally possible with all tops.
[0143] FIG. 27 shows a seamless dress with optional gathering and massage zones 20 connected to gradual shapewear zones 190, the gradual compression zones 21 can vary between strengths 1-6, this is shown with different shades of gray, the darker the compressive the elongation force. FIG. 28 shows the back view of the dress with a crossover support function and massage zone 20. It is precisely the combination of massage and gradual support band system that can achieve three-dimensional figure shaping and performance enhancement in the various parts of the body.
[0144] FIG. 29 shows a further design as a crop top without gathering, with massage zones and shape function 200, which has different gradual compression zones 21 in the different size versions. Here, for example, a strong/high level is shown that is suitable for plus sizes XL-4XL.
[0145] FIG. 30 shows the back view of the same crop top.
[0146] FIG. 31 describes a pantybody 210 with a rear gathering 22 in the rear view, which can have different leg lengths, the rear gathering 22 can be used in all items of clothing with a covered bottom of this invention. This gathering, which supports the shaping of the buttocks, can also be used on the chest, etc. to achieve a similar modeling effect to that described above.
[0147] FIG. 32 shows a front view of a monoloop body 220 with leg loops 18, which is equipped with or without a zipper 23.
[0148] FIG. 33 shows a monoloop body 230 as a front view, consisting of a variant with or without buttons 24 for closure in the crotch area, or with similar closure options. The neckline zipper 25 at the bust area, which is integrated in an optional monotrger variant 26, consisting of a loop.
[0149] FIG. 34 shows a monoloop body on the right 240 with leg loop 18, with optional gathering 16, possible with or without buttons 24 and zipper 23 on the leg loops, with a special design of a right-hand monoloop strap 27, optionally also possible as a left-hand monoloop strap.
[0150] FIG. 35 shows a cross-over loop body 250 with leg loop 18, with optional gathering 16, forming a cross-over loop strap variant 28.
[0151] FIG. 36 shows a high-waist/high-breast panty 260 with new elongated strap loops 29 (suspender look). In addition, stirrup loops 30 can optionally be knitted automatically in all leg garments of this invention.
[0152] FIG. 37 shows a sock variant 260 with an elongation loop at the back 31, in this design as a sneaker sock, which can be pronounced in all lengths and variations, such as a knee sock, cuff, over-the-knee sock, etc. As a further option, the legwear can be designed with or without toe loops 35.
[0153] FIG. 38 can describe a sock 270 with an elongation loop at the back 31 as a further variant, wherein the legwear is shown with a real heel 33 and a closed toe 34.
[0154] FIG. 39 shows a special over-the-knee sock/stocking 280 with an elongation loop at the front 32. This variant can run over the knee from back to front with the loop, causing gradual compression and/or elongation forces, which are additionally performance-enhancing or supportive due to the loop.
[0155] This important variant can come in various lengths and designs, with or without a real heel 33, with a closed or open toe 34, with various loops, i.e. with or without a bridge loop 30 and toe loop 35.
[0156] FIG. 40 shows the short socks (sneakersocks) variant 290 with gradual compression and/or elongation forces, which additionally cause the loop to increase performance or provide support.
[0157] This particular variant can have various lengths and characteristics, such as with and without a real heel 33, with a closed and open toe 34, with the various loops, i.e. with or without a stirrup loop 30 and with or without a toe loop 35. With the different sock lengths, the elongation loops at the front 32 and back 31 can also be upper waistband can be shaped in each case, as with the mid and upper thigh, up to the hip, stomach, etc.
[0158] FIGS. 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46 show that the same system is transferred from the legs to the arms/sleeves. The characteristics are identical with the elongation loops front 32 (340/350) and back 31 (320, 330) at the hand, arm and shoulder joints. A thumb loop 36 (300, 330, 340) and/or finger loops top 38 (310), finger loops bottom 37 (320, 350) can be knitted fully automatically.
[0159] FIGS. 47, 48, 49, 71 show a new circular-knit sock shoe 360, 370, 380, 540 with elongation loop back 31, in this design as a sneaker shoe 360, 390, 540 with bounce-effect sole 39 or wooden sole 47, which can be shaped in all lengths and variations of shoes, such as ankle boots 370, 400 with natural outsole 40 and boots 380, 410, also optionally as a rubber boot replacement, with anatomical 3D sole 41 for an orthopedically beneficial effect. The soles can include different materials such as natural materials like rubber, cork material, also with and without a mixture with plastic and plastic materials like EVA, TPR, etc. Both the upper material and the outsole can optionally be made from recycled materials. There are further knitted hole-knitting selections, through which optionally additional laces made from recycled PET can be used. The therapeutic and performance-enhancing compressive effects are identical for the sock shoes as for the socks, etc.
[0160] FIGS. 50, 51, 52, 72 show a new type of circular-knit sock shoe 390, 400, 410, 550 with elongation loop front 32, in this design as a sneaker shoe 360, 390, 550 with bounce effect sole 39 or cork sole 48, which sole 48, which can be designed to be particularly cushioned in all lengths and variations of the shoes. The ankle boot variants 370, 400 with natural outsole 40, for a barefoot walking feeling, are also suitable as water shoes.
[0161] The boots 380, 410, can also optionally be used as a substitute for rubber boots, with anatomical 3D sole 41 for an orthopedically beneficial effect. The soles can be made of different materials such as natural materials, such as rubber, cork material, also with and without a mixture of plastic and plastic materials, such as EVA, TPR, etc. Both the upper material and the outsole can be made from recycled materials. There are also knitted perforated knit selections, through which laces made from recycled PET can also be threaded and used, which can optionally also be made from recycled PET material.
[0162] The therapeutic and performance-enhancing compressive effects are identical in the sock boots as in the socks, etc.
[0163] FIGS. 53, 54, 55 show versions of a multifunctional pocket/loop handle bag 420, 430, 440, which can be converted from the described items of clothing into carrier bags by adding a pocket zipper 42. In the open zipper status, the multifunctional textile can optionally be worn as a top, croptop, etc., and in the closed zipper status it can serve as a bag replacement.
[0164] FIGS. 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61 show a variation of the loop design as a cap 450, 460, 470, optionally a nightcap with chin strap 43, in which the design can optionally be formed with a functional cushion 45. The cushion can be edged by folding over the upper tube, or attached by sewing, buttoning, etc.
[0165] FIGS. 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67 show a variation of the loop design as a cap 480, 490, 500, optionally a sleep cap with ear loop 44, in which the design can optionally be formed with a functional cushion 45. The cushion can be edged by folding over the upper tube, or attached by sewing, buttoning, etc.
[0166] FIGS. 68, 69, 70 show a final variation of the invention, which describes a home textile article, such as a curtain or drapes 510, 520, 530. Home textile loops can be created at the top and bottom 46, optionally on the left and right sides, so that these textiles can be attached to the ceiling/walls in a new way without additional sewing or the like. The loops on the textile can be made in different sizes, lengths, thicknesses and distances with gradual elongations. The material can be single or double layered and can be colored with different knitted motifs.
[0167] The following is a non-exhaustive list of non-restrictive examples. Any one or more of the features of these examples may be combined with one or more features of any other example, embodiment or aspect described herein.
[0168] A. Textile body covering in the form of a fully automatically circular-knitted single- or double-layer multi- or microfibre tubular knitted fabric, manufactured fully automatically as a body covering, characterized by a one piece body covering knitted on automatic seamless, fully automatic pantyhose machines (e.g. Santoni/Lonati), which can be machine-programmed to produce bi-elastic and soft straps and waistband loops can be produced by means of hole selection. These are made from the same piece of material (one piece) and are circular-knitted here, wherein the gradual springback of the straps and waistband loop material enables high wearing comfort and long-term wear.
[0169] B. Seamless textile body covering according to A, characterized in that the body covering is seamlessly produced in a fully automatic manner. A single-layer tube is circular-knitted on a body cylinder of the seamless device (e.g. Santoni, type SM8, Top 2 velo).
[0170] C. Seamless textile seamless body covering is circular knitted on a body cylinder of the seamless machine (e.g. Santoni, type SM8).
[0171] Worn according to A or B, characterized in that it is produced with automatically knitted, machine-programmed hole selections, which are made of the same material and are circular knitted.
[0172] D. Seamless textile seamless body covering worn according to A, B, or C, characterized in that the seamless body covering has UV protection.
[0173] E. Seamless textile seamless and body covering, according to A, B, C, D, E, F, G or H, characterized in that the active ingredient silver chloride, also in combination with a liposome active ingredient, is applied to the body covering. The finish is significantly effective for at least five washes (at 60). Silver chloride has a bacteriostatic effect and inhibits odours. It is also non-ionogenic; it is a biocidal product. The following recipe is used for antiviral and bacteriostatic treatments: 0.3% silver chloride and/or 6% antiviral liposome treatment is applied in relation to the weight of the textile.
[0174] F. Seamless textile seamless and body covering, according to A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H or I, characterized in that the body covering is provided with designs and knitted and/or printed fully automatically.
[0175] G. Seamless textile seamless and body covering, according to A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H or I, characterized in that ventilation zones are knitted in and cooling and warming functional yarns are used for the respective seasonal application.
[0176] H. Seamless textile seamless and body covering, according to A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, or I, characterized in that it can be made of polyamide, or polypropylene, or polyester, or cotton, or viscose, or cotton, etc., as well as from their blends and in combination with elastane. The textile is bi-elastic and breathable, made in one piece with double-layered cuffs on a circular knitting machine.
[0177] I. Seamless textile seamless and body covering, according to A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, or I, characterized in that it is possible to make size-specific adjustments by using different cylinders.
[0178] The present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, as long as it is covered by the subject matter of the claims in the following.
[0179] In addition, it should be noted that the terms comprising and having do not exclude other elements or steps and the indefinite article a or an does not exclude a plurality. Furthermore, it should be noted that features or steps described with reference to the above embodiments may also be used in combination with other features.
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[0180] 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, body coverage [0181] 90, 100, 110, 120, 130, 140, 150, 160, [0182] 170, 180, 190, 200, 210, 220, 230, [0183] 240, 250, 260, 270, 280, 290, 300, [0184] 310, 320, 330, 340, 350, [0185] 360, 370, 380, 390, 400, 410, 540, 550 body coverage/slipper socks [0186] 420, 430, 440, body coverage/loop bag [0187] 450, 460, 470, 480, 490, 500 body coverage [0188] 510, 520, 530 body coverage/home textiles [0189] 11 strap loop [0190] 12 waistband loop [0191] 13 three-dimensional knitted structure [0192] 14 ventilation zone [0193] 15 compression zone [0194] 16 underbust zone/gather [0195] 17 support band system [0196] 18 leg loop [0197] 19 gradual leg loop [0198] 20 massage zone [0199] 21 gradual support band system [0200] 22 buttock gathering [0201] 23 zipper [0202] 24 buttons [0203] 25 neck zipper [0204] 26 single strap version [0205] 27 right (left) single strap [0206] 28 crossover strap [0207] 29 extended strap loops [0208] 30 bridge straps [0209] 31 elongation loop on the back or center left/right [0210] 32 elongation loop on the front or center left/right [0211] 33 real heel [0212] 34 closed toe [0213] 35 toe loop [0214] 36 thumb loop [0215] 37 lower finger loop [0216] 38 top finger loop [0217] 39 bounce-effect sole [0218] 40 natural sole [0219] 41 anatomical 3D sole [0220] 42 pocket zipper [0221] 43 chin strap [0222] 44 ear loop [0223] 45 functional cushion [0224] 46 Heimtex loops [0225] 47 wooden sole [0226] 48 cork sole