Abstract:
A fabric with moisture management properties has a pattern of hydrophobic areas comprising at least one hydrophobic agent provided at least on the first side of the fabric and at least one hydrophilic agent which is provided in a pattern on at least some regions of said first side of the fabric, whereby said first side has a pattern of hydrophobic areas and a pattern of hydrophilic areas to transfer the moisture from the first side to the second side.
Abstract:
The disclosure provides a compression garment (68) formed of a stretchable fabric (10) with a uniform, i.e. constant, elasticity but in which the compression garment provides different degrees of garment compression when worn by a wearer due to geometric cuts (6, 8) made to the fabric to form one or more fabric panels (2, 4) that extend the entire length of the circumferential portion (60) of the garment. The circumferential portion surrounds a wearer's body part (66) and includes degrees of compression that vary at different locations (12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26), along the axial direction (62). The geometric cuts produce non-linear edges (6A, 6B, 8A, 8B) and are made to provide different circumferential lengths (12F, 14F, 16F, 18F, 20F, 22F, 24F, 26F) of fabric that produce desired compression levels at various axial locations, and are calculated using formulas and algorithms that take into account various factors relating to the fabric and the garment being formed.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a composite yarn (100) comprising at least two bundles of elastic filaments (101, 102) and a plurality of inelastic elements (103), wherein said bundles of elastic filaments (101, 102) comprise a plurality of elastic filaments (150) connected one to the other in a substantially continuous manner, each of said inelastic element (103) is chosen among an inelastic filament or a bundle of coupled inelastic filaments, said bundles of elastic filaments (101, 102) and said inelastic elements (103) are connected to each other by intermingling.
Abstract:
Disclosed is a fabric having a first side and a second side, that is provided at least on part of the first side with a pattern of protrusions, wherein the protrusions comprise an expanded heat-expanding material, namely a heat-expanding material that has been expanded by heating. A polymeric layer is provided to the woven fabric to coat at least part of the protrusions. Also disclosed is a process for the production of the fabric and a garment comprising the fabric.
Abstract:
The disclosure provides a compression garment (68) formed of a stretchable fabric (10) with a uniform, i.e. constant, elasticity but in which the compression garment provides different degrees of garment compression when worn by a wearer due to geometric cuts (6, 8) made to the fabric to form one or more fabric panels (2, 4) that extend the entire length of the circumferential portion (60) of the garment. The circumferential portion surrounds a wearer's body part (66) and includes degrees of compression that vary at different locations (12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26), along the axial direction (62). The geometric cuts produce non-linear edges (6A, 6B, 8A, 8B) and are made to provide different circumferential lengths (12F, 14F, 16F, 18F, 20F, 22F, 24F, 26F) of fabric that produce desired compression levels at various axial locations, and are calculated using formulas and algorithms that take into account various factors relating to the fabric and the garment being formed.
Abstract:
In a woven fabric all warp and weft yarns are elastic, all weft and warp yarns have a stretchable core comprising a first elastic fiber and a second fiber that is less elastic than said first fiber, and the elasticity of the fabric in warp direction is at least 25% and elasticity of the fabric in weft direction (Eweft) is at least 30%, preferably at least 40%.
Abstract:
A composite yarn (100) comprising at least two single elastic filaments (101) and plurality of inelastic elements (103), wherein: said inelastic elements (103) comprise a plurality of inelastic filaments and/or a bundle of inelastic filaments; said single elastic filaments (101) and said inelastic filaments (103) are connected to each other by intermingling.
Abstract:
A woven fabric having warp yarns and weft yarns, wherein said warp yarns and said weft yarns comprise a core and a sheath, said core comprising a first core component and a second core component, wherein the first core component has a breaking tenacity, measured with DIN EN ISO 2062, of at least 6 g/den, more preferably of at least 10 g/den, more preferably of at least 14 g/den, even more preferably of at least 20 g/den, wherein the second core component comprises elastomeric elements, and wherein elasticity of the fabric in warp direction is at least 20% (measured according to ASTM D3107) and elasticity of the fabric in weft direction is at least 20% (measured according to ASTM D3107).
Abstract:
A composite yarn (100) comprising at least two single elastic filaments (101) and a plurality of inelastic elements (103), wherein said inelastic elements (103) comprise a plurality of inelastic filaments and/or a bundle of inelastic filaments, and said single elastic filaments (101) and said inelastic filaments (103) are connected to each other by intermingling.
Abstract:
A woven fabric that has the appearance of a neoprene fabric is obtained with a double face fabric in which the warp yarns passes at least three weft yarns on each side of the fabric.