GB2225034A - Knitted stretch lace - Google Patents

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GB2225034A
GB2225034A GB8826908A GB8826908A GB2225034A GB 2225034 A GB2225034 A GB 2225034A GB 8826908 A GB8826908 A GB 8826908A GB 8826908 A GB8826908 A GB 8826908A GB 2225034 A GB2225034 A GB 2225034A
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Michael Charles Collins
Ronald Arthur Shaw
Geoffrey Raymond Farmer
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CHATSWORTH KNITTING Ltd
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Priority to AT89311957T priority patent/ATE84082T1/en
Priority to EP89311957A priority patent/EP0369822B1/en
Priority to ES198989311957T priority patent/ES2037964T3/en
Priority to DE8989311957T priority patent/DE68904170T2/en
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D04BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
    • D04BKNITTING
    • D04B1/00Weft knitting processes for the production of fabrics or articles not dependent on the use of particular machines; Fabrics or articles defined by such processes
    • D04B1/14Other fabrics or articles characterised primarily by the use of particular thread materials
    • D04B1/18Other fabrics or articles characterised primarily by the use of particular thread materials elastic threads

Abstract

A stretchable knitted fabric having the visual effect of lace, comprises a ground of monofil synthetic filament co-knitted with a contractile yarn, and a pattern provided by a third co-knitted yarn, the knitted fabric having been pre-set at a temperature of from 185 to 205 DEG C.

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2225034 1 M&C FOLIO: 230P57685 Knitted Stretch Lace WANGDOC: 0333p This
invention relates to a knitted fabric having the visual effect of lace, but having stretch and recover characteristics.
True laces. eg Raschel or Leavers laces, are made on lace machines and are generally adapted to provide narrow piece goods. for example edgings and trimmings. Lace of this type can be made in a stretch and recover form. using an elastane such as Lycra (Trade Mark). There is, however, a requirement for wide piece goods in the form of patterned lace, or more accurately lacetype knitted fabric. which exhibits good stretch and recover characteristics and thus lends itself to use in bodywear and intimate apparel such as leotards, tights etc. However. heavy lace effects carrying a dense pattern (e.g. of the guipure type) are difficult to produce when they contain a pattern of staple fibre, especially in wide pieces, since modern lace machinery is generally adapted to deal with extruded filament-based yarn.
We have now devised a method of producing a stretcl.. and recover lacetype fabric on a double, or single jersey knitting machine, by knitting a ground of a 2 combination of contractile and non-contractile yarn together with a pattern of staple or other yarn and then heat setting the fabric.to stabilise the contractile yarn.
According to the invention we provide a stretchable knitted fabric having the visual effect of lace, comprising a ground of monofil synthetic filament co-knitted with a contractile yarn, and a pattern provided by a third.co-knitted.yarn, the knitted fabric having been preset at a temperature of from 185 to 2050C. In general, the ground is produce of a combination of an elastane such as Lycra, Dorlaston, Spandex (Registered Trade Marks) etc, and a monofil synthetic filament, e.g. a polyamideor polyester. In view of the temperature used in the heat setting, a polyamide such as nylon 66 is most preferred. The monofil filament is preferably from 10 to 45 dtex.
The elastane may be a "bare" elastane. or a covered yarn in which the elastane is wound with a second fibre. generally a polyamide, although cotton or another cellulosic fibre, or polyesters, or mixtures thereof can be used. While all yarn run to the knitting machine must be under a suitable tension, it is important that the elastane is under suitable tension. which in turn depends on the degree of stretch and stretch recovery 3 required in the finished product. Typically for an elastane of from 33 to 156 dtex a tension of 2-4grms per end is suitable.
The monofil and the elastane are knitted together on the same needles. preferably on a yarn-for-yarn basis. although the yarn proportion can vary from 1:1 as required.
The amount of the third yarn used for the pattern effect will, of course, depend on the amount of patterning provided. Typically the pattern yarn is a staple fibre, in particular a cellulosic fibre such as cotton or a synthetic such as rayon. Where a staple cotton yarn is used, a cotton count of about 1/8's to 1/60's, e.g. 1/22's or 1/30's, is suitable, depending on the machine gauge. Cellulose-based pattern yarns are preferred, partly because of suitability for the heat treatment, and also for the ease of dyeing, but primarily for the aesthetic appeal.
The fabric is knitted on a conventional jersey machine, especially a double jersey weft knitting machine, e.g. of gauge 8 to 32. Electronic jacquard I machines are particularly suitable for detailed pattern work on a large area.
4 It is -an. impor'tan-t part of the., process, -that the knitted fabric is- heat set at a-temperature of-185-to 205"C,-'Preferab,ly about 19511C, in order to prevent contraction of the elastane. In a typical procedure, a double jersey is slit open onto an A frame and heat set a 1950C at a speed of about 16m/min, preferably on an indirectly heated stenter. 'After this heat treatment, the fabric can be passed through one or more dying procedures, typically jet-dyeing the nylon content, drying at, say, 140 to 1500C.- and then pad dyeing the cellulosic content, followed by a stenter softening process.and drying.
2 By operating in this way, it is possible to produce a fine lace-e-ffect knitted-fabric which is smooth and un-gathered, but which has good stretch and recovery characteristics coupled with a pattern effect which can be produced in staple yarn.

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CLAIMS:
1. A stretchable knitted fabric having the visual effect of lace. comprising a ground of monofil synthetic filament co-knitted with a contractile yarn. and a pattern provided by a third co-knitted yarn, the knitted fabric having been pre-set at a temperature of from 185 to 2050C.
2. A knitted fabric according to claim 1. in which the 1 third yarn forming the pattern is a staple yarn.
3. A knitted fabric according to claim 2, in which the staple yarn is a cellulosic yarn.
4. A knitted fabric according to any of claims 1 to 3, in which the contractile yarn comprises an elastane, either bare or covered with a second yarn.
5. A knitted fabric according to claim 4 in which the elastane is from 33 to 156 dtex.
6. A knitted fabric according to any of the proceeding 1 claims in which the monofil is from 10 to 45 dtex.
7. A knitted fabric according to claim 4 or claim 5, in which the elastane is covered with a polyamide of from 33 to 78 dtex.
8. A knitted fabric according to any of claims 1 to 7 comprising a ground of polyamide monofil and polyamide-covered elastane and a pattern of cotton staple.
9. A process for the production of a stretchable knitted fabric having the visual effect of lace, -comprising knitting together monofil synthetic filament and a contractile yarn to form a ground and a third yarn to form a lace-type pattern and heat setting the knitted fabric at a temperature of from 185 to 2050C.
1 Publisbed 1990 atThePatentOffice. State House. 6671 High Holborn. London WC1R4TP.Purther c 3pies mkybe obtained from The Patent Office Sales Branch, St Mazy Cray. Orpington. Kent BR5 3RD Printed by Multiplex technique- ltd St Mary Cray. Kent. Con. 1'87
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GB8826908A GB2225034B (en) 1988-11-17 1988-11-17 Knitted stretch lace
AT89311957T ATE84082T1 (en) 1988-11-17 1989-11-17 KNIT ELASTIC LACE.
EP89311957A EP0369822B1 (en) 1988-11-17 1989-11-17 Knitted stretch lace
ES198989311957T ES2037964T3 (en) 1988-11-17 1989-11-17 FABRIC ELASTIC CORD.
DE8989311957T DE68904170T2 (en) 1988-11-17 1989-11-17 KNITTED ELASTIC LACE.

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