CN114990777A - Knitted vamp using invisible applique process - Google Patents

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CN114990777A
CN114990777A CN202210573611.XA CN202210573611A CN114990777A CN 114990777 A CN114990777 A CN 114990777A CN 202210573611 A CN202210573611 A CN 202210573611A CN 114990777 A CN114990777 A CN 114990777A
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许金泰
李颖泉
王雪芬
聂海轩
杨申吉
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The invention relates to the technical field of vamps, in particular to a knitted vamp using an invisible applique process, which comprises a first knitted texture and a second knitted texture connected between the first knitted texture in an embedded manner, wherein the first knitted texture comprises a first surface layer and a first bottom layer, the second knitted texture comprises a second surface layer and a second bottom layer, and the knitting yarns of the second surface layer and the first surface layer are the same; the knitting yarn of second bottom includes the second yarn, the second yarn with the knitting yarn of first bottom is different, including the intarsia connection structure that integrative was woven between first bottom and the second bottom, the intarsia connection structure be by the end that the second yarn was woven is woven and is hung mesh at the end and weave, and wherein hang mesh at the end and weave the outside that is located end and weave the position. According to the invention, the intarsia structure is only woven on the bottom layer, and the joint position of the intarsia structure is hidden in the bottom layer grains, so that the integrity of the appearance of the vamp is ensured, and the higher extensibility or specific functionality of the intarsia area is ensured.

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Knitted vamp using invisible applique process
Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of vamps, in particular to a knitted vamp using a hidden applique process.
Background
A common integrally knit upper, on a low stretch footwear base, is knit with a somewhat extended tongue portion, typically using an intarsia knit. The applique technology is a method for forming a fancy fabric by longitudinally splicing two or more fancy blocks formed by knitting two or more yarns with different colors or different types when forming tissues, and is used for connecting two parts of tissues of a tongue and an instep when a vamp is knitted, but the joint position of the tongue and the instep formed by knitting the tongue by adopting the conventional applique technology has obvious marks, and the appearance of the vamp is influenced if the joint position is not properly treated, so that a method for improving the marks of the joint position of the applique is needed to provide a hidden applique method and a vamp fabric.
Disclosure of Invention
In order to solve the technical problem, the invention utilizes the functions of the fly-knitting machine and the characteristics of the yarn to form and knit the knitted vamp by using the invisible applique process in one step.
A knitted upper using a concealed applique process includes a first knit stitch and a second knit stitch interlockingly connected between the first knit stitch, wherein,
the first knitted structure comprises a first surface layer and a first bottom layer, the second knitted structure comprises a second surface layer and a second bottom layer, and the second surface layer is the same as the first surface layer in weaving yarn;
the knitting yarn of second bottom includes the second yarn, the second yarn with the knitting yarn of first bottom is different, including the intarsia connection structure that integrative was woven between first bottom and the second bottom, the intarsia connection structure be by the end that the second yarn was woven is woven and is hung mesh at the end and weave, and wherein hang mesh at the end and weave the outside that is located end and weave the position.
Further, the first knitted fabric further includes a first connecting layer for connecting the first face layer and the first bottom layer.
Further, the second knit stitch also includes a second connecting layer for connecting the second face layer and the second base layer.
Further, the first knitted texture is a shoe body, and the second knitted texture is a shoe tongue.
Further, the first knitted stitch is a shoe body, and the second knitted stitch is a functional stitch of the shoe body inserted between the first knitted stitches.
Further, the second yarns have an elasticity greater than the elasticity of the knitted yarns of the first base layer, and the second base layer has a extensibility greater than the first base layer.
Further, the second yarn is any one of an antibacterial yarn, a warm-keeping yarn and a cool-feeling yarn.
Further, the second yarn is spandex core-spun yarn.
Further, the first surface layer comprises full-needle surface knitting and/or alternate-needle surface knitting; the second facing comprises a full knit and/or an alternate knit.
Further, the first bottom layer comprises a full-needle bottom weave; the second bottom layer comprises a full needle bottom weave.
Advantageous effects
Compared with the prior art, the method has the advantages that the intarsia area is only woven on the bottom layer of the vamp, the weaving material and the weaving lines of the surface layer are kept unchanged, and the joint position of the intarsia is hidden in the texture lines of the surface layer. Both guaranteed the complete of vamp outward appearance, guaranteed the regional higher extensibility or the specific functionality of applique again, improved the obvious problem of applique handing-over vestige, simultaneously, novel intention will also provide new design thinking and development direction for the design and manufacture of other novel vamps.
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FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional structural diagram of an upper according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a schematic representation of a first knit stitch and a second knit stitch distribution according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a schematic representation of the weave of an upper according to an embodiment of the present invention.
A first knitting structure 1, a first surface layer 10, a first bottom layer 11, a second knitting structure 2, a second surface layer 20, a second bottom layer 21 and an inlaid connecting structure 22.
Detailed Description
The invention will be further illustrated by the following examples and figures.
A knitted upper using a concealed applique process, as shown in Figs. 1 and 2, Figs. A-C, includes a first knit stitch 1 and a second knit stitch 2 interlockingly engaged between the first knit stitch 1, wherein,
the first knitting structure 1 comprises a first surface layer 10 and a first bottom layer 11, the second knitting structure 2 comprises a second surface layer 20 and a second bottom layer 21, and the second surface layer 20 and the first surface layer 10 are knitted by the same knitting yarn;
the knitting yarns of the second bottom layer 21 comprise second yarns, the second yarns are different from the knitting yarns of the first bottom layer 11, an inlaid connection tissue 22 which is integrally knitted is arranged between the first bottom layer 11 and the second bottom layer 21, the inlaid connection tissue 22 is knitted by the second yarns and is knitted by bottom knitting and bottom hanging meshes, and the bottom hanging meshes are knitted on the outer side of the bottom knitting.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the first knitted fabric 1 further includes a first connecting layer for connecting the first surface layer 10 and the first ground layer 11, and the three-layer structure of the first knitted fabric 1 having an air layer effect can be knitted.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the second knit structure 2 further includes a second connecting layer for connecting the second surface layer 20 and the second base layer 21, and the third knit structure of the second knit structure 2 can weave an air layer effect.
In a preferred embodiment, the first knit stitch 1 is a shoe body, and the second knit stitch 2 is a tongue, and considering that the tongue portion is usually knitted with a higher elastic yarn, and the physical properties thereof are different from those of the shoe body, the tongue formed by the intarsia stitch in the above manner can maintain the same overall appearance, and can still bring about the difference of the properties of the tongue.
In a preferred aspect of the present embodiment, the first knitted stitch 1 is a shoe body, and the second knitted stitch 2 is a functional stitch of the shoe body inserted between the first knitted stitches 1.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the elasticity of the second yarn is greater than the elasticity of the knitting yarn of the first base layer 11, and the extensibility of the second base layer 21 is greater than the extensibility of the first base layer 11, for example, the knitting yarn of the first base layer 11 may be a high-elastic yarn such as a high-elastic polyester or a high-elastic polyamide, the second yarn may be an elastic yarn such as a covering yarn or an elastic composite yarn, and the elasticity of the second yarn is greater than the knitting yarn of the first base layer 11, so that the second base layer 21 may be endowed with better extensibility. This setting can be applied to tongue and shoes body, considers that the elasticity at general tongue position is greater than the shoes body, and the tongue is above-mentioned second knitting tissue 2, and the shoes body is first knitting tissue 1, and then the bottom layer of tongue adopts above-mentioned elasticity yarn, and its whole elasticity of shoe tongue that weaves and obtain is greater than the shoes body, and the whole body of still becoming of surface course is woven, demonstrates the effect of stealthy applique. Besides, it can be applied to other positions of the vamp, such as the toe cap and the upper, or the heel and the upper or the middle of the upper, a second knitting structure 2 with higher elasticity is embedded to obtain local high elasticity structure, and the consistency of the vamp appearance can be still ensured.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the second yarn is any one of an antibacterial yarn, a warm-keeping yarn, and a cool-feeling yarn, the antibacterial yarn may be any knitted antibacterial yarn material in the prior art, for example, antibacterial polyester, antibacterial nylon, graphene yarn, etc., the warm-keeping yarn may be hollow polyester, far-infrared yarn, etc., the cool-feeling yarn may be a cool jade yarn, ice oxygen bar yarn, etc., which can bring a cool feeling in the prior art, and the second yarn may be a functional yarn such as a temperature-adjusting adhesive, etc., except for this point, the functional yarn may provide the above-mentioned functionality to the second bottom layer 21. This arrangement can be applied to the tongue and the body of the shoe, where the tongue is the second knit 2 and the bottom layer of the tongue is knitted with the functional yarn, and in addition to this, it can be applied to other locations of the upper, such as the toe cap and the upper, or the heel and the upper or the middle of the upper, where the functional second knit 2 is embedded to obtain a local functional texture, and still ensure the consistency of the appearance of the upper.
In this embodiment, one or more second knitted fabrics 2 having different or communicating properties may be included in one first knitted fabric 1, for example, two or more second knitted fabrics 2 having higher elasticity may be included in one first knitted fabric 1, two or more second knitted fabrics 2 having functionality may be included in one first knitted fabric 2, or both of them may be included in one first knitted fabric 1.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the second yarn is a spandex core-spun yarn.
As a preferable mode of the present embodiment, the first surface layer 10 includes a full-needle surface knitting and/or a needle-separating surface knitting; the second surface layer 20 comprises full-needle surface knitting and/or one-needle-separating surface knitting, the surface layer is knitted by needle separating, the knitting tissue type of the vamp is enriched, the air permeability or pattern effect can be brought to the surface layer, and the whole tissue compactness and stiffness of the vamp can be improved by full-needle knitting.
As a preferable mode of the present embodiment, the first bottom layer 11 includes a full-needle bottom knitting; the second bottom layer 21 comprises a full knit bottom knit. The full-needle knitting can ensure the tissue compactness of the bottom layer and the stiffness and smoothness of the whole vamp.
As shown in fig. 3, a-c, the upper is a method of knitting a knitted upper using an invisible applique process, wherein a is a spandex double-covered yarn, B is a monofilament, and C, D, E, F is a polyester high-stretch yarn. The yarn A is the second yarn.
The 1 st weaving line is bottom weaving and empty needle separating surface weaving (A yarn is introduced into a weaving position) by A yarn;
the 2 nd weaving line is surface weaving by B yarn;
the 3 rd weaving line is that C yarn is used for surface-hung mesh and bottom-hung mesh separated-needle weaving (connecting the surface layer and the bottom layer);
the 4 th weaving line is bottom weaving by using D yarn and empty needle separating surface weaving, and the D yarn and the A yarn of the 1 st weaving line are staggered to form full needle bottom weaving;
the 5 th to 8 th weaving rows are the kicking actions for bringing the A, B, C, D yarn to the weaving position;
the 9 th weaving line is B yarn surface weaving;
the 10 th weaving line is that the C yarn is knitted by a surface-hung mesh and a bottom-hung mesh through needles;
the 11 th branch is formed by weaving yarns A as a bottom and weaving the edge of the right side as a bottom mesh (mesh at the right side applique junction);
the 12 th weaving line is a yarn kicking action for taking the yarn A out of the weaving position;
the 13 th weaving line is bottom weaving by E yarn;
the 14 th weaving row of the yarn B is subjected to surface weaving and empty needle separation weaving;
the 15 th weaving line is bottom weaving by using C yarn;
the 16 th weaving line is surface weaving by E yarn and empty needle alternate knitting, and the full needle surface weaving is formed by staggered weaving with the 14 th weaving line;
the 17 th to 19 th weaves are kicking actions of A, B, C yarns;
the 20 th weaving line is B yarn surface weaving and empty needle alternate knitting;
the 21 st weaving line is bottom weaving by using C yarn;
the 22 th weaving line is surface weaving of yarn A and empty needle alternate knitting, full needle surface weaving is formed by staggered weaving with the 20 th weaving line, and bottom mesh weaving and bottom weaving (mesh at the joint position of the left intarsia) at the edge of the left side are carried out;
the 23 rd to 26 th weaves are kicking actions of A, B, C, D yarns;
the 27 th weaving line is B yarn surface weaving and empty needle alternate knitting;
the 28 th weaving line is bottom weaving by using C yarn;
the 29 th weaving line is surface weaving by the D yarn and empty needle alternate knitting, and the full needle surface weaving is formed by staggered weaving with the 27 th weaving line;
the 30 th weaving line is B yarn surface weaving;
the 31 st weaving line is that the C yarn is knitted by a surface-hung mesh and a bottom-hung mesh through needles;
the 32 nd weaving line is bottom weaving by using D yarn;
the 33 rd weaving row to the 36 th weaving row are A, B, C, D yarn kicking actions;
the 37 th weaving line is B yarn surface weaving;
the 38 th weaving line is that the C yarn is knitted by a surface-hung mesh and a bottom-hung mesh through needles;
the 39 th weaving line is that A yarn is used for bottom weaving, and the right edge is used for bottom mesh weaving (the meshes of the right intarsia intersection position);
the 40 th weaving line is the yarn kicking action of the yarn A;
the 41 st weaving line is bottom weaving by E yarn;
the 42 th weaving line is B yarn surface weaving;
the 43 th weaving line is that the C yarn is knitted by a surface-hung mesh and a bottom-hung mesh through needles;
the 44 th weaving row is bottom weaving by using E yarns;
the 45 th to 47 th weaves are kicking actions of A, B, C yarns;
the 48 th weaving line is a B yarn surface weaving;
the 49 th weaving line is C yarn surface-hung mesh and bottom-hung mesh separated needle weaving;
the 50 th weaving line is bottom weaving by yarn A, and bottom mesh weaving at the edge of the left side (mesh weaving at the joint of the applique on the left side);
the 51 st to 54 th weaving rows are kicking motions of the A, B, C, D yarns;
the 55 th weaving row is that B yarn is used for surface weaving;
the 56 th weaving line is that the C yarn is knitted by a surface-hung mesh and a bottom-hung mesh through needles;
the 57 th weaving line is bottom weaving by using E yarn;
the 58 th weaving line is B yarn surface weaving and empty needle separating weaving;
the 59 th weaving row is that C yarn is used for bottom weaving;
the 60 th weaving row is formed by surface knitting and empty needle alternate knitting of the D yarn, and is staggered with the 58 th weaving row to form full needle surface knitting;
the 61 st to 64 th weaves are yarn kicking actions of A, B, C, D yarns;
the 65 th weaving line is B yarn surface weaving and empty needle alternate knitting;
the 66 th weaving line is bottom weaving by using C yarn;
the 67 th weaving line is surface weaving and empty needle spacing weaving of A yarn, staggered weaving with 65 weaving lines, bottom weaving and bottom mesh weaving (mesh weaving at right side applique junction) at the right side edge;
the 68 th weaving row is the yarn kicking action of the yarn A;
the 69 th weaving row is surface knitting and empty needle separating knitting of E yarn, and the full needle surface knitting is formed by staggered knitting with the 65 th weaving row;
the 70 th weaving line is B yarn surface weaving;
the 71 th weaving line is that C yarn is knitted by a surface-hung mesh and a bottom-hung mesh through needles;
the 72 th weaving line is bottom weaving by using E yarn;
the 73 th to 75 th weaves are kicking actions of the A, B, C yarns;
the 76 th weaving line is B yarn surface weaving;
the 77 th weaving line is that the C yarn is knitted by a surface-hung mesh and a bottom-hung mesh through needles;
the 78 th weaving line is that the yarn A is used for bottom weaving, and the left side edge is used for bottom mesh weaving (the left side intarsia joint position is used for mesh weaving);
the 79 th to 82 th weaves are kicking actions of the A, B, C, D yarns;
the 83 th weaving line is B yarn surface weaving;
the 84 th weaving line is that the C yarn is knitted by a surface-hung mesh and a bottom-hung mesh through needles;
the 85 th weaving line is bottom weaving by using D yarn;
the 86 th weaving line is surface weaving by B yarn;
the 87 th weaving line is that the C yarn is knitted by a surface-hung mesh and a bottom-hung mesh through needles;
the 88 th weaving line is D yarn bottom weaving;
the 89 th to 92 th weaves are kicking actions of the A, B, C, D yarns;
the 93 th weaving line is surface weaving by B yarn;
the 94 th weaving line is that the C yarn is knitted by a surface-hung mesh and a bottom-hung mesh through needles;
the 95 th weaving line is that A yarn is used for bottom weaving, and the edge of the right side is used for bottom mesh weaving; (the hanging mesh at the right side applique junction);
the 96 th weaving line is the yarn kicking action of the yarn A;
the 1 st to 10 th knitted rows are left side regions of the first knitted fabric 1, the 21 st to 30 th knitted rows are right side regions of the first knitted fabric 1, and the 11 th to 20 th knitted rows are second knitted fabric 2 knitted in contact with the first knitted fabric 1, wherein the 21/22 th knitted row of the 11 th knitted row, the 9/10 th knitted row of the 22 th knitted row, the 21/22 th knitted row of the 39 th knitted row, the 9/10 th knitted row of the 50 th knitted row, the 21/22 th knitted row of the 67 th knitted row, the 9/10 th knitted row of the 78 th knitted row, and the 21/22 th knitted row of the 95 th knitted row are all intarsia contact stitches 22.
The 9 th to 92 th weave lines are the minimum circulation units of the invisible applique region.
The fabric is woven and needs to be processed at high temperature. For the fabric without the thermal fuse, the high-temperature treatment is to ensure that the fabric is heated and fully contracted to achieve a proper fabric effect; for the fabric using the thermal fuse, the thermal fuse needs to be melted and bonded in the fabric through high-temperature treatment, so that a proper fabric effect is achieved.
The above-described embodiment is merely a preferable and exemplary knitting structure, but the knitting structure of the present invention is not limited thereto.
While there have been shown and described what are at present considered the fundamental principles and essential features of the invention and its advantages, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the invention is not limited to the details of the foregoing exemplary embodiments, but is capable of other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof. The present embodiments are therefore to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the invention being indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description, and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are therefore intended to be embraced therein. Any reference sign in a claim should not be construed as limiting the claim concerned.
Furthermore, it should be understood that although the present description refers to embodiments, not every embodiment may contain only a single embodiment, and such description is for clarity only, and those skilled in the art should integrate the description, and the embodiments may be combined as appropriate to form other embodiments understood by those skilled in the art.

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1. A knitted vamp using a hidden applique process is characterized in that: comprises a first knitting structure and a second knitting structure connected between the first knitting structure in an embedded manner, wherein,
the first knitted structure comprises a first surface layer and a first bottom layer, the second knitted structure comprises a second surface layer and a second bottom layer, and the second surface layer is the same as the first surface layer in weaving yarn;
the knitting yarn of second bottom includes the second yarn, the second yarn with the knitting yarn of first bottom is different, including the intarsia connection structure that integrative was woven between first bottom and the second bottom, the intarsia connection structure be by the end that the second yarn was woven is woven and is hung mesh at the end and weave, and wherein hang mesh at the end and weave the outside that is located end and weave the position.
2. The knitted upper using the invisible applique process of claim 1, wherein: the first knit structure also includes a first tie layer for joining the first face layer and the first base layer.
3. The knitted upper using the invisible applique process of claim 1, wherein: the second knit stitch also includes a second connecting layer for connecting the second face layer and the second base layer.
4. The knitted upper using invisible applique process of claim 1, wherein: the first knit stitch is a shoe body and the second knit stitch is a tongue.
5. The knitted upper using the invisible applique process of claim 1, wherein: the first knitted fabric is a shoe body, and the second knitted fabric is a functional fabric of the shoe body embedded between the first knitted fabrics.
6. The knitted upper using the invisible applique process of claim 1, wherein: the second yarns have an elasticity greater than the elasticity of the knitted yarns of the first base layer and the second base layer has a greater extensibility than the first base layer.
7. The knitted upper using invisible applique process of claim 1, wherein: the second yarn is any one of antibacterial yarn, warm-keeping yarn and cool-feeling yarn.
8. The knitted upper using the invisible applique process of claim 1, wherein: the second yarn is spandex core-spun yarn.
9. The knitted upper using the invisible applique process of claim 1, wherein: the first surface layer comprises full-needle surface knitting and/or alternate-needle surface knitting; the second surface layer comprises full-needle surface knitting and/or alternate-needle surface knitting.
10. The knitted upper using the invisible applique process of claim 1, wherein: the first bottom layer comprises a full-needle bottom weave; the second bottom layer comprises a full needle bottom weave.
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