CN220952355U - Soft elastic knitted fabric - Google Patents
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The utility model discloses a soft elastic knitted fabric, which belongs to the technical field of knitted fabrics and comprises a fabric body, wherein the fabric body comprises a plurality of structural strips which can extend along the radial direction of the fabric body, gaps are arranged between adjacent structural strips at intervals, the adjacent structural strips are connected by a plurality of traction knots, and when the structural strips extend, the traction knots draw the connected structural strips towards the direction of the retraction of the structural strips. According to the soft elastic knitted fabric, the yarns at any interweaving point on the structural strip are prevented from sliding to influence interweaving points at other positions on the same structural strip by utilizing the traction of the plurality of traction structures, so that the situation that the whole structure of the knitted fabric is loose due to the sliding of the yarns at the interweaving points in a large area is effectively avoided, and the structural stability of the elastic knitted fabric is effectively improved.
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Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of knitted fabrics, in particular to a soft elastic knitted fabric.
Background
Knitted fabrics, i.e., fabrics woven by knitting, are one of the raw materials of finished goods such as knitted clothing, and are classified into warp knitted fabrics and weft knitted fabrics.
In order to quickly rebound to a structural shape before being involved after being involved in a certain position of knitted fabric, yarns with good radial extensibility and rebound resilience are often adopted in the prior art to weave the knitted fabric, so that the structure of the knitted fabric is maintained by utilizing the material characteristics of the yarns.
However, when the knitted fabric is involved, stress concentration tends to occur in the vicinity of the interlacing points between the yarns, and as the strength of the involved yarn increases, slippage tends to occur at the interlacing points of the yarns, and the knitted fabric becomes loose.
In order to solve the above problems, an elastic knitted fabric is provided.
Disclosure of utility model
The utility model aims to solve the problems in the prior art and provides a soft elastic knitted fabric.
In order to achieve the above purpose, the present utility model adopts the following technical scheme: the soft elastic knitted fabric comprises a fabric body, wherein the fabric body comprises a plurality of structural strips which can extend along the radial direction of the fabric body, gaps are arranged between the adjacent structural strips at intervals, the adjacent structural strips are connected by a plurality of traction knots, and when the structural strips extend, the traction knots draw the connected structural strip parts towards the direction of the retraction of the structural strips.
The utility model is further provided with: the structural strips are formed by warp knitting of even structural yarn bundles, and the plurality of traction knots between adjacent structural strips are formed by warp knitting of even traction yarn bundles.
The utility model is further provided with: the interweaving points of any weft involved in the tie are interweaved with the interweaving points of the adjacent structural strips which are far away from each other on the same weft.
The utility model is further provided with: the structural bar and the traction knot are formed by knitting four guide bars of the guide bar GB1, the guide bar GB2, the guide bar GB3 and the guide bar GB 4.
The utility model is further provided with: the guide bar GB1 is an opening pad-lacking tissue, and the threading mode of the guide bar GB1 is as follows: and (3) 0-2/2-0//, threading a first space and a second space, wherein the guide bar GB2 is an open and pad-lacking tissue, and the threading mode of the guide bar GB2 is as follows: per 2-0/0-2//, go through a space two.
The utility model is further provided with: the guide bar GB3 is a closed-end pad-lacking tissue, and the threading mode of the guide bar GB3 is as follows: 2-3/-/1-0/-/, a first space is penetrated, the guide bar GB4 is a closed gap cushion tissue, and the threading mode of the guide bar GB4 is as follows: 3-2/-/5-4/-, go through a space two.
In summary, the utility model has the following beneficial effects: the yarn at any interweaving point on the structural strip is made to slide to be difficult to influence interweaving points at other positions on the same structural strip by utilizing the traction of a plurality of traction structures, so that the condition that the whole structure of the knitted fabric is loose due to the sliding of the yarn at the interweaving points in a large area is effectively avoided, and the structural stability of the elastic knitted fabric is effectively improved.
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FIG. 1 is an enlarged view of the structure of the present utility model;
FIG. 2 is a diagram of the yarn laying movement of the guide bar GB1 of the present utility model;
FIG. 3 is a diagram of the yarn laying movement of the guide bar GB2 of the present utility model;
FIG. 4 is a diagram of the yarn laying movement of the guide bar GB3 of the present utility model;
FIG. 5 is a yarn-laying movement diagram of the guide bar GB4 of the present utility model;
Fig. 6 is a diagram showing the yarn movement of the cloth according to the present utility model.
In the figure: 1. a cloth body; 2. a structural bar; 3. a pulling knot; 4. a gap.
Detailed Description
In the following description of the present utility model, it should be understood that the terms "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "left", "right", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", etc. indicate orientations or positional relationships based on the orientations or positional relationships shown in the drawings, are merely for convenience in describing the present utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element being referred to must have a specific orientation, be configured and operated in a specific orientation, and thus should not be construed as limiting the present utility model, and it is obvious that the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, not all embodiments.
The soft elastic knitted fabric, as shown in fig. 1, comprises a fabric body 1, wherein the fabric body 1 comprises a plurality of structural strips 2 which can extend along the radial direction of the fabric body, gaps 4 are arranged between the adjacent structural strips 2 at intervals, the adjacent structural strips 2 are connected by a plurality of traction knots 3, the structural strips 2 are formed by warp knitting two structural yarn bundles, the traction knots 3 between the adjacent structural strips 2 are formed by warp knitting two traction yarn bundles, and when knitting, the interweaving points of any weft rows of the traction knots 3 are interweaved with the interweaving points of the adjacent structural strips 2 which are far away from each other on the same weft row.
As shown in fig. 2 to 6, the fabric body 1 is formed by knitting four bars, namely, a bar GB1, a bar GB2, a bar GB3 and a bar GB4, and the specific bar GB1 is an open and pad-lacking structure, and the threading mode of the bar GB1 is as follows: 0-2/2-0//, a first blank and a second blank are worn, the guide bar GB2 is an open and pad-lacking tissue, and the threading mode of the guide bar GB2 is as follows: 2-0/0-2//, a first blank and a second blank are worn, the guide bar GB3 is a closed-end and pad-lack tissue, and the threading mode of the guide bar GB3 is as follows: 2-3/-/1-0/-/, a first blank and a second blank are put on, the guide bar GB4 is a closed and open cushion tissue, and the threading mode of the guide bar GB4 is as follows: 3-2/-/5-4/-, go through a space two.
When the cloth body 1 is involved, namely, each structural yarn bundle 2 extends along the warp direction, the two structural yarn bundles are oppositely tightened, so that the length of the single structural yarn bundle 2 is increased, and the total length of the cloth body 1 is increased to adapt to the involved deformation of the cloth body 1.
While the structural strips 2 deform due to the traction, the positions of the traction knots 3 in the gaps 4 on two adjacent sides of each structural strip 2 are staggered along the weft direction of the cloth body 1, and two ends of the traction knots 3 at the positions of the traction knots 2 are interwoven by two traction yarn bundles, and the traction knots 3 in the gaps 4 on two adjacent sides of each structural strip 2 are internally and pairwise traction on the interweaving points of the structural strips 2, so that the sliding of yarns at any interweaving point on the structural strip 2 is difficult to influence the interweaving points at other positions on the same structural strip 2, the phenomenon that the whole structure of the knitted fabric is loose due to the sliding of the yarns at the interweaving points on a large area is effectively avoided, and the structural stability of the elastic knitted fabric is effectively improved.
When the structural strip 2 is stretched, each structural yarn bundle forming the structural strip 2 is pulled by the connected pulling knots 3 for stabilizing the structure, so that the yarns forming the cloth body 1 can be connected together more stably at the interweaving points under the condition that the cloth body 1 is continuously stretched by larger pulling force.
In this embodiment, the structural yarn bundle is formed by twisting a plurality of polyester fibers and a plurality of polyester fibers by a twisting machine, the polyester yarn bundle and the spandex fibers have good elasticity, the involved yarn bundle is formed by twisting a single silver fiber and a plurality of bamboo fibers by a twisting machine, the silver fiber and the bamboo fibers have good tensile strength, and the substrate of the silver fiber is cotton fiber, so that the silver fiber has good skin-friendly softness.
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 utility model may be embodied in 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 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 disclosure describes embodiments, not every embodiment is provided with a separate embodiment, and that this description is provided for clarity only, and that the disclosure is not limited to the embodiments described in detail below, and that the embodiments described in the examples may be combined as appropriate to form other embodiments that will be apparent to those skilled in the art.
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1. Soft elasticity knitted cloth, including the cloth body, its characterized in that: the cloth body comprises a plurality of structure strips which can extend along the radial direction of the cloth body, gaps are arranged between the adjacent structure strips at intervals, the adjacent structure strips are connected by a plurality of traction knots, and when the structure strips extend, the traction knots draw the connected structure strip parts towards the direction of the structure strip harvest.
2. The soft elastic knitted fabric according to claim 1, wherein: the structural strips are formed by warp knitting of even structural yarn bundles, and the plurality of traction knots between adjacent structural strips are formed by warp knitting of even traction yarn bundles.
3. The soft elastic knitted fabric according to claim 2, wherein: the interweaving points of any weft involved in the tie are interweaved with the interweaving points of the adjacent structural strips which are far away from each other on the same weft.
4. A soft elastic knitted fabric according to claim 3, characterized in that: the structural bar and the traction knot are formed by knitting four guide bars of the guide bar GB1, the guide bar GB2, the guide bar GB3 and the guide bar GB 4.
5. The soft elastic knitted fabric according to claim 4, wherein: the guide bar GB1 is an opening pad-lacking tissue, and the threading mode of the guide bar GB1 is as follows: and (3) 0-2/2-0//, threading a first space and a second space, wherein the guide bar GB2 is an open and pad-lacking tissue, and the threading mode of the guide bar GB2 is as follows: per 2-0/0-2//, go through a space two.
6. The soft elastic knitted fabric according to claim 4, wherein: the guide bar GB3 is a closed-end pad-lacking tissue, and the threading mode of the guide bar GB3 is as follows: 2-3/-/1-0/-/, a first space is penetrated, the guide bar GB4 is a closed gap cushion tissue, and the threading mode of the guide bar GB4 is as follows: 3-2/-/5-4/-, go through a space two.
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