CN221272192U - Antibacterial crease-resistant composite lining cloth - Google Patents
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Abstract
The utility model discloses an antibacterial crease-resistant composite lining cloth which comprises a base cloth layer, wherein a water absorption layer is connected with the upper portion of the base cloth layer in an interweaved mode, the water absorption layer consists of warps, wefts and drying factors, a bamboo charcoal fiber layer is connected with the upper portion of the water absorption layer in an interweaved mode, an antibacterial layer is connected with the upper portion of the bamboo charcoal fiber layer in an interweaved mode, and a wear-resistant layer is connected with the upper portion of the antibacterial layer in an interweaved mode. According to the utility model, the base cloth layer is woven by adopting the pure cotton fibers, so that the pure cotton material is more skin-friendly and mild, and the wear resistance and stiffness of the fabric can be improved by weaving the wear-resistant layer by adding animal hair, and the fabric can be suitable for various shapes of clothes; the bamboo charcoal powder is added into the bamboo charcoal fiber layer, so that the fabric has the advantages of moisture absorption, ventilation, antibiosis and bacteriostasis, and the drying factors are arranged in the water absorption layer, so that the fabric is drier and ventilated.
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Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of fabric production, in particular to an antibacterial crease-resistant composite lining cloth.
Background
The lining cloth is made of woven fabric, knitted fabric and non-woven fabric, and is made of thermoplastic polymer compound through special mechanical finishing to strengthen and smooth the inner layer of the clothing.
In an antibacterial deodorizing lining cloth comparison document provided by publication number CN218315689U, a comparison document comprising a base layer, a water absorbing layer and an antibacterial layer is specifically provided, a skin-friendly layer is sewed at the bottom end of the antibacterial layer, and water guide grooves are respectively arranged on the skin-friendly layer and the antibacterial layer. "
The above mentioned reference also has the following drawbacks: the cotton thread and the composite thread are adopted as materials adopted in the comparison document, and the materials are not stiff enough, so that the antibacterial crease-resistant composite lining cloth is provided.
Disclosure of utility model
The utility model aims to provide an antibacterial crease-resistant composite lining cloth, which aims to solve the problems in the background technology.
In order to achieve the above purpose, the present utility model adopts the following technical scheme:
The utility model provides an antibiotic type prevents fold compound lining cloth, includes the base cloth layer, base cloth layer and top interweave and are connected with the layer that absorbs water, the layer that absorbs water comprises warp, weft and dry factor, the top interweaves and is connected with the bamboo charcoal fibrous layer that absorbs water, bamboo charcoal fibrous layer top interweaves and is connected with antibiotic layer, antibiotic layer top interweaves and is connected with the wearing layer.
Preferably, the base cloth layer is formed by mutually coiling and interweaving a plurality of strands of pure cotton fibers in a twist shape.
Preferably, the warps and the wefts are interwoven in an S shape, and the drying factors are contained in the interweaving positions of the warps and the wefts.
Preferably, the warp is polyester fiber, and the weft is pure cotton fiber.
Preferably, the bamboo charcoal fiber layer is formed by spraying bamboo charcoal powder.
As still another preferred aspect, the wear-resistant layer is woven from cow or wool.
The utility model has the beneficial effects that:
The fabric is formed by weaving pure cotton fibers in the base cloth layer, and the pure cotton material is more skin-friendly and mild; the wear resistance and the stiffness of the fabric can be improved by adding animal hair into the wear-resistant layer for weaving, and the fabric can be suitable for various shapes of clothes; the bamboo charcoal powder is added into the bamboo charcoal fiber layer, so that the fabric has the advantages of moisture absorption, ventilation, antibiosis and bacteriostasis; the drying factors are arranged in the water absorption layer, so that the fabric is drier and breathable.
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In order to more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present utility model, the drawings required for the description of the embodiments will be briefly described below, it being obvious that the drawings described below are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and that other drawings may be obtained according to these drawings without inventive effort for a person skilled in the art.
Fig. 1 is a schematic diagram of an axial measurement structure according to the present utility model.
Fig. 2 is a schematic diagram of an internal structure according to the present utility model.
Fig. 3 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the present utility model.
In the figure: 1-a base fabric layer; 2-a water-absorbing layer; 3-a bamboo charcoal fiber layer; 4-an antimicrobial layer; 5-a wear layer; 11-pure cotton fiber; 21-warp threads; 22-weft; 23-drying factor.
Detailed Description
The following description of the embodiments of the present utility model will be made more clearly and fully with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which it is evident that the embodiments described are only some, but not all embodiments of the utility model.
Example 1
Referring to fig. 1-3, an antibacterial crease-resistant composite lining cloth comprises a base cloth layer 1, wherein a water absorption layer 2 is connected with the base cloth layer 1 in an interweaving manner with the upper side, the water absorption layer 2 consists of warp threads 21, weft threads 22 and a drying factor 23, a bamboo charcoal fiber layer 3 is connected with the upper side of the water absorption layer 2 in an interweaving manner, an antibacterial layer 4 is connected with the upper side of the bamboo charcoal fiber layer 3 in an interweaving manner, and a wear-resistant layer 5 is connected with the upper side of the antibacterial layer 4 in an interweaving manner.
It should be mentioned here that the base fabric layer 1 is formed by mutually coiling and interweaving a plurality of strands of pure cotton fibers 11 in a twist shape, and the material of the pure cotton fibers 11 is Wen Heqin skin-friendly.
In this embodiment, the warp threads 21 and the weft threads 22 are interwoven in an S-shape, and the interweaving positions of the warp threads 21 and the weft threads 22 all contain the drying factors 23 inside. Warp 21 is polyester fiber, and weft 22 is pure cotton fiber 11, through being provided with the dry factor in the water absorption layer for the surface fabric is more dry ventilative.
In this embodiment, the bamboo charcoal fiber layer 3 is formed by spraying bamboo charcoal powder, so that the fabric has moisture absorption and ventilation properties.
It should be noted that the wear-resistant layer 5 is formed by weaving with cattle wool or wool, and the wear resistance and stiffness of the fabric can be improved by weaving with animal wool in the wear-resistant layer, so that the wear-resistant layer can be suitable for various shapes of clothes.
The foregoing is merely a preferred embodiment of the present utility model, but the scope of the present utility model is not limited thereto, and any changes or substitutions easily conceivable by those skilled in the art under the technical teaching of the present utility model should be included in the scope of the present utility model. Therefore, the protection scope of the present utility model should be subject to the protection scope of the claims.
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1. The utility model provides an antibacterial crease-resistant composite lining cloth, includes base cloth layer (1), its characterized in that: the base cloth layer (1) is interweaved with the top and is connected with water absorption layer (2), water absorption layer (2) comprises warp (21), weft (22) and dry factor (23), water absorption layer (2)'s top interweaves and is connected with bamboo charcoal fiber layer (3), bamboo charcoal fiber layer (3) top interweaves and is connected with antibacterial layer (4), antibacterial layer (4) top interweaves and is connected with wearing layer (5).
2. An antibacterial crease-resistant composite lining cloth according to claim 1, characterized in that the base cloth layer (1) is formed by mutually coiling and interweaving a plurality of strands of pure cotton fibers (11) in a twist shape.
3. An antibacterial and wrinkle-preventing composite lining cloth according to claim 1, characterized in that the warp (21) and the weft (22) are S-shaped interwoven, and the intersection of the warp (21) and the weft (22) contains a drying factor (23) inside.
4. An antimicrobial crease-resistant composite lining cloth according to claim 3, characterized in that the warp (21) is polyester fiber and the weft (22) is pure cotton fiber (11).
5. An antibacterial crease-resistant composite lining cloth according to claim 1, characterized in that the bamboo charcoal fiber layer (3) is sprayed by bamboo charcoal powder.
6. An antibacterial wrinkle-resistant composite lining cloth according to claim 1, characterized in that the wear-resistant layer (5) is woven from cattle wool or wool.
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