Abstract:
Ein Verfahren zur Herstellung eines gestrickten Kleidungsstücks als Schlauch-Rund-Gestrick auf einer Flachstrickmaschine mit mindestens zwei gegenüberliegenden Nadelbetten, wobei zur Herstellung des Schulterbereichs (C, C') folgende Schritte durchgeführt werden:
im Schulterbereich (C) für das auf dem ersten Nadelbett angeordnete Teil (2) des Schlauch-Rund-Gestricks Bilden von Maschenreihen über die gesamte Breite des Teils (2) und im Schulterbereich (C') für das auf dem zweiten Nadelbett angeordnete Teil (2' des Schlauch-Rund-Gestricks Bilden von Maschenreihen mit weniger Maschen als Maschen über die gesamte Breite des Teils (2') vorhanden sind, nach der letzten Strickreihe Umhängen der Maschen des Teils (2) des ersten Nadelbetts auf die Nadeln des zweiten Nadelbetts mit den Maschen des zweiten Gestrickteils (2') und Verbinden der Maschen der beiden Teile (2, 2').
Abstract:
A multi-layered garment system with a primary garment (10) including a thermal layer (12) having at least one raised surface and an outer shell garment (14) including a body constructed of a tightly woven shell fabric. The shell fabric is breathable, water repellent, and wind resistant. The body of the shell has an upper portion (18) and a lower portion (16). A vapor permeable moisture barrier that is waterproof and windproof covers the upper portion of the body.
Abstract:
The knitted loops of one neckline of a right breast or left breast knitted dividing a breast are transferred to a needle bed where a back is retained, and a front collar knitting portion is knitted on the other neckline. The front collar knitting portion is cast off from the knitting loops at the center portion edge of the torso to a position where knitted loops of at least one neckline do not overlap with at least the knitted loops of the one neckline. The knitted loops of the front collar knitting portion are transferred to a needle bed wherein the knitted loops of the back are retained, the knitted loops of the one neckline are returned to the original needle bed, and a front collar knitting portion is knit on the one neckline. A predetermined number of stitches are cast off from the knitted loops of the center portion edge of the breast of the front collar knitting portion. The armhole side edge portions of the left and right front collar knitting portions are made to face the edges of the back, the knitted loops of the front collar knitting portion and the back are continuously knit so as to knit the back collar knitting portion to the back, following which all knitted loops are cast off.
Abstract:
A knitwear (1) is knitted from its bottom hem to its shoulder, during which a flechage knitting that a body (2) is knitted so as to be forked into a right side and a left side of a neckline (10) and also the stitches around the neckline are sequentially removed from the knitting to be put into inoperative states is repeated a predetermined number of times, so as to form the neckline (10). Then, the knitting that stitches of the neckline (10) at right and left sides thereof including its oblique portions and its flat portions adjacent to the oblique portions are moved toward a center of the neckline, so that empty needles are provided in the oblique portions and also double stitches are formed in the flat portions. Then, the knitting that new stitches are formed at the empty needles in the next knitting of the collar (8) and also stitches of the next course are formed at the double stitches is provided for each of the right side of the neckline and the left side of the neckline (10), to thereby produce the collar (8) comfortable to wear and stylish having the drop having a sufficient length.
Abstract:
At least three bind-off courses are formed starting at not less than three loops, i.e., loops of the first and second knitted fabrics at side ends thereof on the side on which the knitting of a tubular fabric is finished in the region of the binding-off process, and a loop adjoining to the loop of at least either of the first and second knitted fabrics at the side end. The loop of the bind-off course formed is laid over the loop of the last course of the opposite knitted fabric in such a manner that while being formed, the respective bind-off courses can be allowed to extend in zigzag from the first knitted fabric to the second knitted fabric and vice versa, ranging over the region of the binding-off process, to be crossed with each other. As a result of this knitting, no undesirable gap is produced between the joined knitted fabrics and also an undesirable stretch of the fabric at the joints is suppressed.
Abstract:
When binding off loops are formed in the process of a binding off process, intermediate wale loops, which are formed with the needles located between downstream wale loops and upstream wale loops of the binding off loops, are formed with the number of courses twice as much as wale loops between the downstream wale loops and those between the upstream wale loops. This can provide the result that when a force acts on the knitted fabric, the yarn is drawn out from the intermediate wale loops to enlarge the downstream wale loops and the upstream wale loops. This can allow the bound off part of the knitted fabric to have an excellent stretchability.
Abstract:
A composite textile fabric for removing moisture from the skin is provided. The composite fabric includes an inner, first fabric layer comprising either a polyester, polypropylene, acrylic or nylon yarn material which is naturally, or has been rendered, hydrophilic and an outer, second fabric layer incorporating either a moisture-absorbent material such as cotton or a synthetic yarn which has been rendered hydrophilic, or a combination thereof. The first and second fabric layers are formed concurrently by knitting a plaited construction. The second fabric layer, but not the first layer, is treated with an anti-microbial composition. An elastomeric yarn material may be added to both layers so that the composite fabric is stretchable.
Abstract:
A knitted panel for producing a machine knitted garment of type waistcoat or jacket in one piece with a divided front. The main part of said panel or at least a strip section (19) adjacent one or more of the edges (11) of the panel is formed by knitting in double bed. An additional section (20) outermost along said edge (11) is formed by knitting in a single bed, wherein said outer section forms a rolled piping. The front is partly folded outward or inward, e.g. for forming a neck opening (21) and/or a pocket.
Abstract:
The invention relates to tubular knitwear items complete with shoulder straps, braces and various openings for legs or arms manufactured preferably without the usual cutting and sewing operations. Through the appropriate selection of needles, in accordance with the jacquard design and with the operating cycle of the knitting machine, the invention allows the separation and automatic programmed resumption of stitch rows for defined areas or zones, thereby obtaining at least a complete opening (5, 5A) or brace, provided with simple or also double welt, depending on circumstances. Lastly, the invention eliminates nearly completely the usual and costly fabric scrap deriving from the current necessary cutting and sewing operations.