CN216782907U - Wear-resistant tear-resistant braid - Google Patents
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The utility model discloses a wear-resistant tear-resistant woven belt, which belongs to the field of textiles and comprises a base layer and surface layers positioned on the front surface and the back surface of the base layer, the surface layer comprises a warp knitting layer formed by warp knitting of ground yarns and strong yarns, the strong yarns are looped or tucked on the warp knitting layer by taking the warp knitting layer as a ground tissue in a mode of periodically and alternately pressing needles and not pressing needles, and the suspended arc of tucking draws and draws tightly the protruding surface layer and forms the longitudinal stripe, the utility model draws and draws the adjacent coil tightly and protrudes the surface of the fabric by the way of pressing the needle and not pressing the needle alternately in the period of the strong yarn, forms the longitudinal stripe with concave-convex texture to improve the grasping feeling, and the weft yarns are periodically inserted to tension part of the coil columns, and the weft yarns adopt yarns with small elasticity and extensibility, so that the coverage of the mesh belt is improved, the strength of the mesh belt is enhanced, the transverse extensibility of the mesh belt is reduced, and the strength of the mesh belt is prevented from being reduced and broken after the yarns in the mesh belt are swollen, drawn and abraded.
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Technical Field
The utility model discloses a textile, and particularly relates to a wear-resistant tear-resistant woven belt.
Background
The woven belt is made of various yarn materials into narrow-width fabric or tubular fabric. The woven belt article has various varieties and is widely used in various industrial departments such as clothes, shoe materials, cases, industry, agriculture, military needs, transportation and the like.
Present meshbelt can improve frictional force and then increase through unevenness's line and grab the sense on the surface, but this type of meshbelt is used the easy balling-up of wearing and tearing back for a long time and is taken out the silk and make inside yarn deviate from to lead to meshbelt intensity to reduce and easy fracture.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The utility model aims to solve the problems and provide a wear-resistant tear-resistant woven belt.
In order to realize the purpose, the utility model provides the following technical scheme: the utility model provides a wear-resisting tear-resistant meshbelt, includes the basic unit and is located the top layer of basic unit tow sides, the top layer includes warp knitting layer and powerful yarn that the ground yarn warp knitting formed, powerful yarn uses the warp knitting layer to organize as ground and adopts the mode of cycle alternate tucking and not tucking to loop or tuck at the warp knitting layer, and the overhang top layer of tucking is taken out to tensile the stretching of overhang arc and is taken out and form vertical stripe, the circle of ground yarn is done and is extended and is lined in the woof that a plurality of roots are not looped in between the line periodically, and forms the partial weft insertion warp knitting tissue.
By adopting the technical scheme, the adjacent coils are pulled tightly and protrude out of the surface of the fabric in the mode of pressing and not pressing the needles alternately in the period of the strong yarn, the longitudinal lines with concave-convex texture are formed to improve the gripping feeling, the weft yarn which is inserted periodically pulls the coil columns of the parts, the weft yarn adopts the yarn with small elasticity and extensibility, the covering property of the mesh belt is improved, the strength of the mesh belt is enhanced, the transverse extensibility of the mesh belt is reduced, and the strength of the mesh belt is prevented from being reduced and broken after the internal yarn is lifted and pulled out.
Preferably, the weft yarns span at least three wales at a time, and each sinker loop of the warp knit layer passes through at least two weft yarns.
By adopting the technical scheme, the weaving density of the weft yarns is increased by the arrangement of the weaving number, and the strength of the woven belt is further improved.
Preferably, the weft yarn comprises a core yarn and a wrapping yarn, and the core yarn and the wrapping yarn are respectively made of polyester gridding yarns and high-whiteness polyester.
By adopting the technical scheme, the polyester mesh yarns have multiple network points, the compactness and the stretch-resistant capability of the core yarns are improved, and the high-whiteness polyester endows weft yarns with high cleanliness and high whiteness, so that clear transverse stripes are formed, and the appearance lines of the woven belt are improved.
Preferably, the strong yarn is formed by bundling a plurality of delustering yarns, and the delustering yarns are full-dull chinlon.
By adopting the technical scheme, after the chinlon is subjected to full-dull modification treatment, the appearance on the surface layer can be reduced, so that the longitudinal lines and the transverse stripes of the braid are more prominent.
Preferably, a plurality of colored yarns are inserted in the warp direction of the warp knitting layer at the stretching and tightening part of the suspended arc of the tuck, and the adjacent colored yarns adopt polyester colored yarns with different colors.
By adopting the technical scheme, the polyester color yarns with different colors are stretched and tightened by the suspended arc of the tuck so as to form colorful longitudinal lines, the appearance effect of the woven tape is improved, and the decoration of the fabric is added.
Preferably, the base layer is formed by interweaving base yarns, elastic yarns and conductive yarns, the elastic yarns and the conductive yarns are arranged in a staggered mode at intervals, and the elastic yarns and the conductive yarns are connected with each other in a penetrating mode in a sinking-floating mode on the base yarns respectively.
Through adopting above-mentioned technical scheme, through interval crisscross arrangement endow basic unit positive and negative both sides elasticity and conducting capacity simultaneously, make the meshbelt have sufficient ductility of buckling and antistatic function.
Compared with the prior art, the utility model has the beneficial effects that:
the adjacent coils are tightly pulled out and protrude out of the surface of the fabric in a mode of pressing and not pressing the needles periodically and alternately by the strong yarns, the longitudinal lines with concave-convex texture are formed, the gripping feeling is improved, the part of the coil columns is tensioned by the weft yarns which are periodically inserted, the weft yarns adopt the yarns with small elasticity and extensibility, the covering property of the mesh belt is improved, the strength of the mesh belt is enhanced, the transverse extensibility of the mesh belt is reduced, and the strength of the mesh belt is prevented from being reduced and broken after the internal yarns are lifted and drawn and worn.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a construction of a wear and tear resistant webbing;
FIG. 2 is a weave diagram of a skin layer;
FIG. 3 is a partial view of a warp knit layer coil at a sinker loop;
FIG. 4 is a schematic illustration of the weft yarn construction;
FIG. 5 is a schematic view of the construction of a strength yarn;
FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of a substrate;
fig. 7 is a schematic structural diagram of a base layer.
Reference numerals: 1. a surface layer; 2. a base layer; 3. longitudinal stripes; 4. color yarn; 5. ground yarn; 6. a strong yarn; 7. a weft yarn; 8. a core yarn; 9. wrapping and winding yarns; 10. a matte yarn; 11. an elastic yarn; 12. a base yarn; 13. a conductive yarn.
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In the description of the present invention, it should be understood that the terms "upper", "lower", "front", "back", "left", "right", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", and the like indicate orientations or positional relationships based on the orientations or positional relationships shown in the drawings, and are only used for convenience of describing the present invention and simplifying the description, but do not indicate or imply that the designated device or element must have a specific orientation, be constructed in a specific orientation, and be operated, and thus should not be construed as limiting the present invention. All other embodiments, which can be derived by a person skilled in the art from the embodiments given herein without making any creative effort, shall fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
A wear-resistant tear-resistant woven belt comprises a base layer 2 and surface layers 1 positioned on the front side and the back side of the base layer 2, wherein the surface layers 1 comprise warp knitting layers formed by warp knitting ground yarns 5 and strong yarns 6, the strong yarns 6 are looped or tucked on the warp knitting layers by taking the warp knitting layers as ground tissues in a mode of periodically and alternately pressing and not pressing, the suspended arc of tucking stretches and tightens the protruding surface layers 1 to form longitudinal stripes 3, a plurality of unbooped weft yarns 7 are periodically inserted between loop stems and extension lines of the ground yarns 5, and a part of weft insertion warp knitting tissues are formed.
When knitting the courses of the strong yarns 6, after the partial knitting of the needle pads to the yarns, the needles are pressed in one course, the needles are not pressed in the next course and the next course is alternately knitted, and the loops of each wale on the front side are all formed by the strong yarns 6, and the tuck loops with the suspension arcs are regularly arranged, so that the adjacent loops are drawn tightly and protrude out of the surface of the fabric, the longitudinal lines with concave-convex texture are formed, the gripping feeling is improved, the partial courses are tensioned by the weft yarns 7 which are periodically inserted, the weft yarns 7 adopt the yarns with small elasticity and extensibility, the covering performance of the woven belt is improved, the strength of the woven belt is enhanced, the transverse extensibility of the woven belt is reduced, and the strength of the woven belt is prevented from being reduced and broken after the internal yarns are lifted and are drawn and worn.
The weft yarns 7 at least cross over three stitch columns each time, and each stitch sinker loop of the warp knitting layer at least passes through two weft yarns 7, so that the weaving density of the weft yarns 7 is increased, and the strength of the woven belt is further improved. The weft yarns 7 comprise core yarns 8 and wrapping yarns 9, the core yarns 8 and the wrapping yarns 9 respectively adopt polyester grid yarns and high-whiteness terylene, the polyester grid yarns have multiple network points, the compactness and the stretch-resisting capability of the core yarns 8 are improved, and the high-whiteness terylene endows the weft yarns 7 with high cleanliness and high whiteness, so that clear transverse stripes are formed, and the appearance grain characteristics of the woven belt are improved.
And a plurality of colored yarns 4 are inserted in the warp knitting layer at the stretched and tightened part of the suspension arc of the tuck, the adjacent colored yarns 4 adopt polyester colored yarns with different colors, and the polyester colored yarns with different colors are stretched and tightened by the suspension arc of the tuck to form colorful longitudinal grains, thereby improving the appearance effect of the woven belt and increasing the decoration of the fabric.
The strong yarn 6 is formed by bundling a plurality of matting yarns 10, the matting yarns 10 are full-matting nylon, and the nylon can be reduced to be shown on the surface layer 1 after being subjected to full-matting modification treatment, so that longitudinal lines and transverse stripes of the woven belt are more prominent.
The base layer 2 is formed by interweaving base yarns 12, elastic yarns 11 and conductive yarns 13, the elastic yarns 11 and the conductive yarns 13 are arranged in a staggered mode at intervals, the elastic yarns 11 and the conductive yarns 13 are connected with the base yarns 12 in a penetrating mode in a floating mode, elasticity and conductivity are simultaneously given to the front side and the back side of the base layer 2 through the staggered arrangement at intervals, and the woven belt has sufficient bending ductility and an antistatic function.
It will be evident to those skilled in the art that the utility model is not limited to the details of the foregoing illustrative embodiments, and that the present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential attributes thereof. The present embodiments are therefore to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the utility model 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 wear-resistant tear-resistant ribbon is characterized in that: including basic unit (2) and be located basic unit (2) positive and negative both sides on top layer (1), on top layer (1) include ground yarn (5) warp knitting layer and powerful yarn (6) that form, powerful yarn (6) use warp knitting layer to organize as ground and adopt the mode of cycle alternate tucking and not tucking at warp knitting layer lopping or tucking, and the hang arc of tucking is drawn and is taken out tight outstanding top layer (1) and form vertical stripe (3), weft yarn (7) of a plurality of not root circles are lined in between the circle of ground yarn (5) is done and the extension line periodically, and form partial lining latitude warp knitting tissue.
2. A wear and tear resistant webbing as claimed in claim 1, wherein: the weft yarns (7) cross at least three wales at a time, and each sinker loop of the warp-knitted layer passes through at least two weft yarns (7).
3. A wear and tear resistant webbing as claimed in claim 2, wherein: the weft (7) comprises core yarns (8) and wrapping yarns (9), wherein the core yarns (8) and the wrapping yarns (9) are respectively made of polyester gridding yarns and high-white polyester.
4. A wear and tear resistant webbing as claimed in claim 1, wherein: the strong yarn (6) is formed by bundling a plurality of delustering yarns (10), and the delustering yarns (10) are made of full-dull nylon.
5. A wear and tear resistant webbing as claimed in claim 4, wherein: the warp knitting layer is provided with a plurality of colored yarns (4) at the stretched and tightened part of the suspended arc of the tuck in a warp direction in a penetrating manner, and the adjacent colored yarns (4) adopt polyester colored yarns with different colors.
6. A wear and tear resistant webbing as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein: the base layer (2) is formed by interweaving base yarns (12), elastic yarns (11) and conductive yarns (13), the elastic yarns (11) and the conductive yarns (13) are arranged in a staggered mode at intervals, and the elastic yarns (11) and the conductive yarns (13) are connected with each other in a penetrating mode in a vertically sinking and floating mode on the base yarns (12) respectively.
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