CN218436112U - Knitted fabric with dispersed loops - Google Patents
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The present invention relates to a knitted fabric having distributed stitches, the knitted fabric having at least one multiple stitch made of two or more layers of yarns in one course, the knitted fabric having at least one multiple stitch made of two or more layers of yarns in one column, and the balance being a single stitch made of one layer of yarns; the multiple loops are formed by simultaneously completing looping and knitting more than two layers of same or different yarns to form loop overlapping of more than two layers of yarns; the multiple loops are dispersed in the courses and the wales of the knitted fabric. By adopting the technical scheme, multiple loops formed by simultaneously completing loop knitting by at least two layers of same or different yarns are arranged in the transverse rows or longitudinal columns of the fabric, and the formation of the multiple loops is favorable for improving the bulkiness, thickness and the like of the fabric, so that the fabric is not easy to hook yarns. The multiple coils are arranged in a dispersed manner, so that the probability of over-thickness of the fabric can be reduced, and the fabric still keeps a good soft hand feeling.
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Technical Field
The application relates to the field of fabrics, in particular to a knitted fabric with dispersed loops.
Background
The single-sided knitted fabric on the market is usually in a common single-sided knitted structure, has high knitting efficiency, light weight and good stretchability, and is widely applied to garment materials.
For example, chinese patent application CN 110983588A discloses a cotton-polyester single-face three-layer knitted fabric and a production method thereof, the fabric is formed by knitting and weaving yarns through weft plain knitting, the yarns are composed of two yarns of cotton yarns and polyester yarns, the coil length of the cotton yarns is greater than the coil length of the polyester yarns, the fabric comprises an outer layer, a middle layer and an inner layer, the outer layer is composed of cotton yarn coil rods, the middle layer is composed of polyester yarn coils, the inner layer is composed of cotton yarn coil sinker loops, and the cotton yarn coil sinker loops are located on the inner side of the polyester yarn coil sinker loops. This patent adopts the plain stitch texture of latitude to the cotton yarn is the face yarn, uses the dacron silk as the base yarn, through the coil length who adjusts cotton yarn and dacron silk, makes the dacron silk wrap up and weaves in cotton yarn inside and obtain cotton clamp polyester single face three-layer knitted fabric.
Because of the different lengths of the cotton yarn and the terylene silk thread ring, the fabric has stronger elasticity and air permeability, and can not generate constraint feeling and stuffy feeling when worn, and the exposed sinking arc (positioned on the inner layer) of the cotton yarn ring enhances the comfortable feeling of the close-fitting wearing of a human body, thereby being an ideal moisture-absorbing quick-drying close-fitting fabric.
However, although the cotton yarn and polyester yarn loops with different lengths are arranged in the fabric, the elasticity and the air permeability of the fabric are improved, the knitted fabric is easy to hook yarns, and the stability is poor. If the fabric is thickened in order to improve stability, the fabric feels hard, and the comfort in feeling is reduced.
In view of this, it is necessary to provide a knitted fabric with good hand feeling and less snagging.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
In order to ensure that the fabric has both hand feeling and stability,
the application provides a knitted fabric with distributed coil adopts following technical scheme:
a knitted fabric with distributed stitches, the knitted fabric having at least one multiple stitch made of two or more layers of yarns in one course, the knitted fabric having at least one multiple stitch made of two or more layers of yarns in one column, the remainder being single stitches made of one layer of yarns; the multiple loops are formed by simultaneously completing looping and knitting more than two layers of same or different yarns to form loop overlapping of more than two layers of yarns; the multiple loops are dispersed in the courses and the wales of the knitted fabric.
By adopting the technical scheme, multiple loops formed by simultaneously completing looping and weaving at least two layers of same or different yarns are arranged in the transverse rows or longitudinal columns of the fabric, the multiple loops are formed to contribute to improving the bulkiness, thickness and the like of the fabric, so that the fabric is not easy to hook yarns, and the single loops can keep the soft hand feeling and air permeability of the fabric, so that the obtained knitted fabric keeps better hand feeling and air permeability, and meanwhile, the thickness and stability are improved, and the yarns are not easy to hook. The multiple coils are arranged in a dispersed manner, so that the probability of over-thickness of the fabric can be reduced, and the fabric still keeps good soft hand feeling.
Optionally, it is assumed that the knitted fabric is provided with a region A1 of the wale of the various stitches, it is assumed that the knitted fabric is provided with a region A2 of the wale of the various stitches, adjacent two sides of the region A1 are both regions A2, and adjacent two sides of the region A2 are both regions A1.
By adopting the technical scheme, the multiple coils are dispersed on the transverse line of the fabric as much as possible, so that the fabric has soft hand feeling and is not easy to hook.
Optionally, it is assumed that the wales provided with the various stitches in the knitted fabric are the B1 area, the wales provided with the various stitches in the knitted fabric are the B2 area, two adjacent sides of the B1 area are the B2 area, and two adjacent sides of the B2 area are the B1 area.
Through adopting above-mentioned technical scheme to make multiple coil as far as dispersion on the surface fabric is indulged, make the surface fabric have concurrently and feel soft and be difficult for colluding the silk.
Optionally, the multiple loops comprise double loops formed by two layers of yarns and triple loops formed by three layers of yarns.
By adopting the technical scheme, the whole fabric has more layering, and the stability of the fabric can be better improved by reinforcing with the triple coils at the place where the yarn is easy to hook.
Optionally, the multiple loops are double loops formed by two layers of yarns.
Optionally, the multiple loops are triple loops formed by three layers of yarns.
Optionally, the single loops and the multiple loops in the same row or column are woven from the same or different yarns, and the yarns are filament yarns or staple yarns.
Optionally, the multiple coils are formed by weaving two NY-DTYs and one PU.
By adopting the technical scheme, the NY-DTY enables the multiple coils to be soft and fluffy, and the PU enables the multiple coils to feel silky when being touched, so that the multiple coils have better hand feeling.
Optionally, the multiple coils are woven by three PET-DTY.
By adopting the technical scheme, the PET-DTY has high bulkiness, good heat insulation, comfortable hand feeling and soft luster, and has the advantages of high elastic modulus, excellent heat setting property, good resilience, heat resistance, light resistance, strong corrosion resistance, easy washing and quick drying.
Optionally, the multiple coils are woven by two PET-DTY.
By adopting the technical scheme, the fabric is more stable, light, thin, breathable, soft and fluffy under the characteristic of difficulty in hooking yarns.
In summary, the present application includes at least one of the following beneficial technical effects:
1. the fabric has both hand feeling and stability, and is not easy to hook;
2. the fabric has better layering effect;
3. the fabric is not too thick and heavy, and has the characteristic of excellent air permeability.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic view showing the distributed arrangement of the multiple coils in example 1.
Description of the reference numerals: 1. multiple coils; 2. a single coil.
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The present application is described in further detail below with reference to fig. 1.
Example 1
The embodiment of the application discloses a knitted fabric with distributed loops. Referring to fig. 1, a knitted fabric having distributed stitches, the knitted fabric having at least one multiple stitch 1 composed of two or more layers of yarns in one course, the knitted fabric having at least one multiple stitch 1 composed of two or more layers of yarns in one column, and the rest being a single stitch 2 composed of one layer of yarns; the multiple loops 1 are formed by simultaneously completing loop knitting by more than two layers of same or different yarns to form loop overlapping of more than two layers of yarns; multiple stitches 1 are scattered in the courses and wales of the knitted fabric.
Specifically, referring to fig. 1, a multiple coil 1 is woven from two NY-DTY and one PU. Referring to fig. 1, it is assumed that a knitted fabric has a region A1 of courses of various stitches, and it is assumed that a knitted fabric has a region A2 of courses of various stitches, adjacent two sides of the region A1 are both regions A2, and adjacent two sides of the region A2 are both regions A1. The method comprises the following steps of setting a column provided with various coils in the knitted fabric as a B1 area, setting a column provided with various coils in the knitted fabric as a B2 area, wherein the adjacent two sides of the B1 area are both B2 areas, and the adjacent two sides of the B2 area are both B1 areas. Therefore, various coils are dispersedly arranged on the fabric.
The multiple loops 1 formed by simultaneously completing looping and weaving by at least two layers of same or different yarns are arranged in the transverse rows or longitudinal columns of the fabric, the multiple loops 1 are formed to contribute to improving the bulkiness, thickness and the like of the fabric, so that the fabric is not easy to hook yarns, and the single loops 2 can keep the soft hand feeling and air permeability of the fabric, so that the obtained knitted fabric keeps better hand feeling and air permeability, improves the thickness and stability and is not easy to hook yarns. The multiple coils 1 are arranged in a dispersed manner, so that the probability of over-thickness of the fabric can be reduced, and the fabric still keeps good soft hand feeling.
Example 2
Example 2 differs from example 1 in that the multiple stitch 1 is a triple stitch formed of three layers of yarn. The multiple coil 1 is woven from three PET-DTY.
Example 3
Example 3 differs from example 1 in that the multiple stitch 1 is a double stitch formed by two layers of yarn. The multiple coil 1 is woven by two PET-DTY.
The above are preferred embodiments of the present application, and the scope of protection of the present application is not limited thereto, so: equivalent changes in structure, shape and principle of the present application shall be covered by the protection scope of the present application.
Claims (10)
1. A knitted fabric with distributed loops is characterized in that: the knitted fabric is provided with at least one multiple loop (1) formed by more than two layers of yarns in one row, the knitted fabric is provided with at least one multiple loop (1) formed by more than two layers of yarns in one column, and the rest is a single loop (2) formed by one layer of yarns; the multiple loops (1) are formed by simultaneously completing looping and knitting more than two layers of same or different yarns to form loop overlapping of more than two layers of yarns; the multiple loops (1) are scattered in the rows and the columns of the knitted fabric.
2. A knitted fabric with distributed loops according to claim 1, wherein: the knitting fabric is provided with a transverse line A1 area with various loops, the knitting fabric is provided with a transverse line A2 area with various loops, the adjacent two sides of the A1 area are both A2 areas, and the adjacent two sides of the A2 area are both A1 areas.
3. A knitted fabric with distributed loops according to claim 2, wherein: the method comprises the following steps of setting a column provided with various coils in the knitted fabric as a B1 area, setting a column provided with various coils in the knitted fabric as a B2 area, wherein the adjacent two sides of the B1 area are both B2 areas, and the adjacent two sides of the B2 area are both B1 areas.
4. A knitted fabric with distributed loops according to claim 3, wherein: the multiple loops (1) comprise double loops formed by two layers of yarns and triple loops formed by three layers of yarns.
5. A knitted fabric with distributed loops according to claim 3, wherein: the multiple loops (1) are double loops formed by two layers of yarns.
6. A knitted fabric with distributed loops according to claim 3, wherein: the multiple coil (1) is a triple coil formed by three layers of yarns.
7. A knitted fabric with distributed loops according to claim 4 or 5 or 6, characterised in that: the single coil (2) and the multiple coil (1) in the same transverse row or longitudinal column are woven by the same or different yarns, and the yarns are filament yarns or staple yarns.
8. A knitted fabric with distributed loops according to claim 6, characterised in that: the multiple coil (1) is formed by weaving two NY-DTY and one PU.
9. A knitted fabric with distributed loops according to claim 6, wherein: the multiple coil (1) is formed by weaving three PET-DTY.
10. A knitted fabric with distributed loops according to claim 5, characterised in that: the multiple coil (1) is formed by weaving two PET-DTY.
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