CN216493721U - Fabric for leno heald chameleon shoes - Google Patents
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The utility model discloses a fabric for doup-heddle chameleon shoes, which is formed by interweaving warp yarns and weft yarns, wherein the ground yarns are transparent TPU monofilaments, and the doup yarns are transparent nylon monofilaments; the first weft yarn is transparent nylon monofilament, the second weft yarn is fluorescent green polyester double-twisted yarn, the third weft yarn is black polyester double-twisted yarn, and the fourth weft yarn is purple or pink polyester double-twisted yarn; the weft yarns are arranged in sequence of two first weft yarns, one second weft yarn, three third weft yarns and one fourth weft yarn; the ground warp is interwoven with the first weft yarn according to a plain weave, is interwoven with the second weft yarn according to a five-weft-face satin weave, is interwoven with the third weft yarn according to a ten-weft-face satin weave, and is interwoven with the fourth weft yarn according to a five-weft-face satin weave. The warp yarns adopt transparent TPU monofilaments and transparent nylon monofilaments, and have no influence on the continuity of the color of the weft yarns visually. And then the color of the weft yarn is selected and matched to form the shoe fabric which has various colors and has the color-changing effect from different angles.
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Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of shoe fabrics, in particular to a fabric for doup-heddle chameleon shoes.
Background
Most of the prior fabrics for shoes in the market are made of warp knitting, weft knitting or non-woven fabrics which are easy to deform. The leno weave is a fabric weave formed by warp yarns of two systems of ground warp and doup warp and weft yarns of one system, wherein the warp yarns are twisted with each other. The holes formed by twisting the warp yarns of the leno fabric are called hank holes. Due to the existence of the skein holes, the leno fabric has good air permeability, and the woven fabric has good stiffness, so that the surface of the shoe material is not easy to deform and has good shape retention in the wearing process.
The existing fabric for woven shoes, particularly the fabric with stripe patterns, usually has single color change. How to prepare the shoe fabric with color change is used for meeting different requirements of people on the shoe fabric.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The utility model aims to provide a leno heddle chameleon shoe fabric, which is formed by matching transparent warps and wefts with different colors and has a chameleon effect from different angles.
In order to solve the technical problem, the utility model aims to realize that:
the utility model relates to a fabric for doup-heddle chameleon shoes, which is formed by interweaving warp yarns and weft yarns, wherein the warp yarns comprise ground warps and doup warps, and the weft yarns comprise first weft yarns, second weft yarns, third weft yarns and fourth weft yarns;
the ground warp is a transparent TPU monofilament, and the twisted warp is a transparent nylon monofilament;
the first weft yarns are transparent nylon monofilaments, the second weft yarns are fluorescent green polyester double-twisted yarns, the third weft yarns are black polyester double-twisted yarns, and the fourth weft yarns are purple or pink polyester double-twisted yarns;
the arrangement sequence of the weft yarns is two first weft yarns, one second weft yarn, three third weft yarns and one fourth weft yarn;
the ground warp is interwoven with the first weft yarns according to a plain weave, is interwoven with the second weft yarns according to a five-filling-surface satin weave, is interwoven with the third weft yarns according to a ten-filling-surface satin weave, and is interwoven with the fourth weft yarns according to a five-filling-surface satin weave;
the ground warp and the skein are arranged according to the following ratio of 1: 1-3: 1 are arranged in a radical number.
On the basis of the above scheme and as a preferable scheme of the scheme: the ground warp is 900D/1F in specification, and the skein is 0.1mm/1F in specification.
On the basis of the above scheme and as a preferable scheme of the scheme: the gauge of the first weft yarn is 0.12 mm/1F.
On the basis of the above scheme and as a preferable scheme of the scheme: the gauge of the second and fourth weft yarns is 300D.
On the basis of the above scheme and as a preferable scheme of the scheme: the gauge of the third weft yarn is 600D.
The utility model has the beneficial effects that: according to the fabric for the leno heddle chameleon shoes, the warp yarns adopt the transparent TPU monofilaments and the transparent nylon monofilaments, and the continuity of the colors of the weft yarns is not influenced visually. And then the color of the weft yarn is selected and matched to form the shoe fabric which has various colors and has the color-changing effect from different angles.
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FIG. 1 shows the interlacing rule of ground warp, twisted warp and weft yarns of the fabric for doup-heddle chameleon shoes according to the utility model. The designations in the figures illustrate the following: 11-ground warp; 12-warping; 21-a first weft yarn; 22-a second weft yarn; 23-a third weft yarn; 24-fourth weft yarn.
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The utility model is further described with reference to the following figures and specific examples.
The present invention will be described in detail with reference to fig. 1. The fabric for doup-heddle chameleon shoes according to the embodiment is formed by interweaving warp yarns and weft yarns, wherein the warp yarns comprise ground warps 11 and doup warps 12, and the weft yarns comprise first weft yarns 21, second weft yarns 22, third weft yarns 23 and fourth weft yarns 24.
The ground warp 11 is a transparent TPU monofilament, and the twisted warp 12 is a transparent nylon monofilament. Furthermore, the specification of the ground warp 11 is 900D/1F, the specification of the skein 12 is 0.1mm/1F, and the skein specifically refers to a transparent nylon monofilament with the diameter of 0.1 mm. Or the ground warp 11 and the twisted warp 12 with different fineness can be selected according to the requirements of performances such as strength of the shoe fabric. The TPU transparent monofilament and the transparent nylon monofilament are selected because the ground warp and the twisted warp do not visually affect the continuity of the weft color.
The first weft yarns 21 are transparent nylon monofilaments, the second weft yarns 22 are fluorescent green polyester double-twisted yarns, the third weft yarns 23 are black polyester double-twisted yarns, and the fourth weft yarns 24 are purple or pink polyester double-twisted yarns.
Further, the gauge of the first weft 21 is 0.12mm/1F, i.e., a monofilament having a diameter of 0.12 mm. The gauge of the second and fourth weft yarns 22, 24 is 300D. The gauge of the third weft yarn 23 is 600D. The fineness of the first weft yarn 21, the second weft yarn 22, the third weft yarn 23 and the fourth weft yarn 24 can be adjusted according to requirements. The specific F number of the used terylene double-twisted yarns is 96-144F, and can be 300D/96F or 600D/144F.
The weft yarns are arranged in the order of two first weft yarns 21, one second weft yarn 22, three third weft yarns 23 and one fourth weft yarn 24. Namely, a transparent nylon monofilament, a fluorescent green polyester double-twisted yarn, three black polyester double-twisted yarns and a purple or pink polyester double-twisted yarn, in the embodiment, the fourth weft yarn 24 is selected to be the purple polyester double-twisted yarn.
The third weft yarn 23 is inserted three times in succession, and due to the squeezing action of the eye formed by the twisted warp 12 and the ground warp 11, this corresponds to the weft yarn 3 using 1800D double-twist polyester yarn, and the second weft yarn 22 and the fourth weft yarn 24 adjacent to the third weft yarn 23 using 300D double-twist polyester yarn. The diameter of the third weft yarn 23 is about 2.5 times as large as the diameter of the second weft yarn 22 and the diameter of the fourth weft yarn 24, as measured from the fabric after the machine is off.
In the arrangement sequence of the weft yarns, the third weft yarn 23 is black, and has the functions of visually separating the second weft yarn 22 from the fourth weft yarn 24 and preventing the second weft yarn 22 from being mixed with the fourth weft yarn 24 to generate a sparkle. Because the second weft 22 and the fourth weft 24 are respectively fluorescent green and purple, the difference in hue is large, and because the third warp 23 is about 2.5 times the diameter of the second weft 22 and the fourth weft 24, the difference is large, so that visually, after rotating 180 degrees along the plane of the fabric, the visual effect of gradually generating fluorescent green, black and purple transition colors and then purple is achieved. Thereby forming the chameleon effect.
And because the first weft yarns 21 are made of transparent nylon monofilaments, the effect of enlarging the warp twisting eyelet is visually achieved.
The ground warp 11 is interwoven with the first weft 21 in a plain weave, with the second weft 22 in a five-filling-face satin weave, with the third weft 23 in a ten-filling-face satin weave, and with the fourth weft 24 in a five-filling-face satin weave.
The ground warp 11 and the skein warp 12 are arranged according to the following ratio of 1: 1-3: 1 are arranged in a radical number. Specifically in this example, the ground warp and the skein are arranged according to a ratio of 1: 1, namely 1 ground warp and 1 skein warp in sequence. And the ground warp and the skein are tissues adopting 1 skein 1.
After weaving in two first weft yarns 21, one second weft yarn 22, three third weft yarns 23, one fourth weft yarn 24, the skein 12 is twisted once, in such a way that a leno weave is performed.
The foregoing detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the utility model has been presented. It should be understood that numerous modifications and variations could be devised by those skilled in the art in light of the present teachings without departing from the inventive concepts. Therefore, the technical solutions available to those skilled in the art through logic analysis, reasoning and limited experiments based on the prior art according to the concept of the present invention should be within the scope of protection defined by the claims.
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1. The fabric for the doup-heddle chameleon shoes is characterized by being formed by interweaving warp yarns and weft yarns, wherein the warp yarns comprise ground warps (11) and doup warps (12), and the weft yarns comprise first weft yarns (21), second weft yarns (22), third weft yarns (23) and fourth weft yarns (24);
the ground warp (11) is a transparent TPU monofilament, and the skein warp (12) is a transparent nylon monofilament;
the first weft yarns (21) are transparent nylon monofilaments, the second weft yarns (22) are fluorescent green polyester double-twisted yarns, the third weft yarns (23) are black polyester double-twisted yarns, and the fourth weft yarns (24) are purple or pink polyester double-twisted yarns;
the weft yarns are arranged in sequence of two first weft yarns (21), one second weft yarn (22), three third weft yarns (23) and one fourth weft yarn (24);
the ground warp (11) is interwoven with the first weft (21) according to a plain weave, interwoven with the second weft (22) according to a five-filling-surface satin weave, interwoven with the third weft (23) according to a ten-filling-surface satin weave, and interwoven with the fourth weft (24) according to a five-filling-surface satin weave;
the ground warp (11) and the skein warp (12) are arranged according to the following ratio of 1: 1-3: 1 are arranged in a radical number.
2. The fabric for doup-heddle chameleon shoes according to claim 1, characterized in that the ground warp (11) has a specification of 900D/1F and the doup warp (12) has a specification of 0.1 mm/1F.
3. The fabric for doup-heddle chameleon shoes according to claim 1, characterized in that the gauge of the first weft yarn (21) is 0.12 mm/1F.
4. The leno chameleon shoe shell fabric as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second weft yarn (22) and the fourth weft yarn (24) have a gauge of 300D.
5. The leno heddle color change dragon shoe fabric according to claim 1, wherein the third weft yarn (23) has a gauge of 600D.
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