JPS62133156A - Knitted fabric having pile layer mounted therein - Google Patents

Knitted fabric having pile layer mounted therein

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JPS62133156A
JPS62133156A JP60269778A JP26977885A JPS62133156A JP S62133156 A JPS62133156 A JP S62133156A JP 60269778 A JP60269778 A JP 60269778A JP 26977885 A JP26977885 A JP 26977885A JP S62133156 A JPS62133156 A JP S62133156A
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knitted
pile
knitted fabric
fabrics
yarn
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稲本 幸一
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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

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  • Textile Engineering (AREA)
  • Knitting Of Fabric (AREA)
  • Woven Fabrics (AREA)

Abstract

(57)【要約】本公報は電子出願前の出願データであるた
め要約のデータは記録されません。
(57) [Summary] This bulletin contains application data before electronic filing, so abstract data is not recorded.

Description

【発明の詳細な説明】 この発明は、例えば、特に防寒をnmした外衣やIII
t着、パジャマなどの内入、一般冬季用の外衣や内入を
仕立てるのに適したメリヤス、また春秋用の外衣やトレ
ーナ−、ポロシャツ、Tシャツ、ジャンパーなどを仕立
てるのに適したメリA7スの構成に関する。
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION This invention provides, for example, an outer garment with especially cold protection, and
Stockinette fabric is suitable for making t-shirts, innerwear such as pajamas, general winter outerwear and innerwear, and is suitable for sewing outerwear and sweatshirts for spring and autumn, polo shirts, T-shirts, jumpers, etc. Regarding the configuration of

この種のメリヤスでこれまで知られている構成は、保温
性と弾力性とをそなえた膨軟な太い紡糸を、二枚のメリ
ヤス編地の間に並列形に往復させ、この往復した糸によ
ってメリヤスに保温と弾力の機能とそして厚さとを与え
た内容であった。
The structure known so far for this type of knitted fabric is that a thick, soft spun yarn that has heat retention and elasticity is reciprocated in parallel between two pieces of knitted knitted fabric, and this reciprocated yarn is used to The content was to give knitted fabric the functions of heat retention, elasticity, and thickness.

この構成では、tt復している糸が太いことから、それ
のメリヤス編み地に編み掛1プられた部分が編み地の表
面に露わに現われて衣類の外観を雑にするといった欠点
がある。また、この欠点が表裏二枚の編み地のそれぞれ
に現われていることから、表裏どちらの編地が衣類の表
側になっでもその外面の雑な外観はどうにもこれをまぬ
がれることができないという欠点があった。
This configuration has the disadvantage that since the yarn that is twisted is thick, the part where it is knitted into the stockinette fabric is exposed on the surface of the knitted fabric, making the appearance of the garment rough. . In addition, since this defect appears on each of the two knitted fabrics, the rough appearance of the outer surface cannot be avoided no matter which fabric is used as the front side of the garment. Ta.

また、この構成では、往復糸が二枚の編地間にIj F
itの形で平行に渡っているだけであるから、その渡っ
ている部が、衣類の両編地に加わる自然の外圧によって
、割合に短い期間の経過でそれの平行に渡っている部と
膨軟な形の糸それ自体の組成とが縮小けられ、その結果
保温性と弾力性との機能が低下してしまうという欠点と
厚さを加減づることがガかしい欠点をまぬがれることが
できなかった。
In addition, in this configuration, the reciprocating yarn is Ij F between two knitted fabrics.
Because they just cross in parallel in the shape of an it, the part where they cross will swell with the part that runs parallel to it over a relatively short period of time due to the natural external pressure applied to both knitted fabrics of the garment. The composition of the soft yarn itself was reduced, resulting in a decrease in its heat retention and elasticity functions, and the problem of adjusting the thickness was difficult to avoid. .

この発明は、このような欠陥を取除くことができるメリ
A7スの新たな構成を開示することを目的とづる。
The purpose of this invention is to disclose a new configuration of the MeriA7 bus that can eliminate such defects.

この発明のいわゆる新たな構成とは、これを端的に言え
ば要するに二枚のメリヤス編地相互の間に、メリヤス編
地に編みっ()られたパイル糸で形成された無数のパイ
ル、ツマリパイルの群が包蔵されているということであ
る。そして、パイル個々のもつ自らの形態を保持する性
状の集合に基づいて、メリヤスの全体が充分の弾力をは
らみ、このメリA7スで仕立てられた衣類などの永い期
間にわたる継続した使用中に反復的に受(プる外圧に拘
らず縮小して変形づるといった欠点を見ることがないし
、併せて、パイルのtYでのパイル相互の間に生じた多
分の空隙の存在によって、保温の性状をはらみ1、この
保温性が弾性保持の継続力に順応して永い期間にわたっ
て保持せられるという効果をもたらすのである。さらに
包蔵せられるパイルの群の1を加減して全体の厚さを簡
単に調整することができるという利点もある。
To put it simply, the so-called new structure of this invention is that between two stockinette fabrics, there are countless piles formed of pile yarns knitted into the stockinette fabric. This means that the group is contained. Based on the collection of properties of each pile that maintains its own shape, the whole stockinette fabric has sufficient elasticity, so that clothing made from this fabric stockinette fabric can be used repeatedly over a long period of time. There is no drawback of shrinkage and deformation regardless of the external pressure applied to the pile, and in addition, due to the existence of many voids between the piles at tY, the pile has the property of heat retention. This heat retention adapts to the continuous force of elastic retention, resulting in the effect that it can be retained for a long period of time.Furthermore, the overall thickness can be easily adjusted by adding or subtracting one of the groups of piles contained. It also has the advantage of being able to

この発明の実施例を添付した図面に依って説明しよう。Embodiments of this invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.

図中の(1)と(2)は、二層状に編まれている二枚の
メリヤス編地であって、その組織系は平編の統メリA7
スである。(3)は二枚の編地(1)と(2)とのうち
、片方の編地(2)のループに添編せられたパイル糸で
あり、(4)はこのパイル糸(3)で形成せられた無数
のパイルである。パイル(4)は二枚の編地(1)と(
2)との相互の間に形成せられ、パイル(4)の群とし
て両編地(1)と(2)との間に包蔵せられている。
(1) and (2) in the figure are two stockinette fabrics knitted in two layers, and the texture system is plain knitted stockinette fabric A7.
It is (3) is a pile yarn spliced on the loop of one of the two knitted fabrics (1) and (2), and (4) is a pile yarn spliced on the loop of one of the two knitted fabrics (1) and (2). It is a countless number of piles formed by. Pile (4) consists of two knitted fabrics (1) and (
2), and is contained between both knitted fabrics (1) and (2) as a group of piles (4).

パイル(4)の群は、その個々のパイル(4)が貝えて
いる本来のパイル形態を保つ(11’発力の集合体とし
て、自ら二枚の編地(1)(2)との総合体に対し、耐
久性のある弾力を与えている。
The group of piles (4) maintains the original pile form in which the individual piles (4) are shelled (11'As a collection of forces, it is integrated with the two knitted fabrics (1) and (2)). It provides durable elasticity to the body.

また、パイル(4)の群の中に包合せられている多分の
空隙の存在によって、保温性を内在しているし、全体に
豊かな厚さをもたらしている。
Also, due to the presence of many voids enclosed within the group of piles (4), it has inherent heat retention properties and provides a rich thickness to the whole.

(5)は、二枚の編地(1)と(2)との間に緯方向に
介在し、波状に迂曲した形で両編地(1)と(2)との
ループに交互にタック編せられ、両編地(1)と(2)
とを結合している結合糸であって、この結合によって両
編地(1)と(2)とパイル(4)の群とが一体化した
状態に構成せられている。
(5) is interposed in the weft direction between two knitted fabrics (1) and (2), and is alternately tacked to the loops of both knitted fabrics (1) and (2) in a wavy and detoured shape. Knitted, both knitted fabrics (1) and (2)
This is a binding yarn that connects the knitted fabrics (1) and (2) and the group of piles (4) into an integrated state.

このメリヤスに期待する保温力の度合、及び弾力の度合
、さらに厚さの度合は、パイル糸(3)のコース数、パ
イル糸(3)の一つのコースでのパイル形成数を加減し
、パイル(4)の包蔵毘を増減することによって調整せ
られる。
The degree of heat retention, elasticity, and thickness expected of this stockinette are determined by adjusting the number of courses of the pile yarn (3) and the number of piles formed in one course of the pile yarn (3). It can be adjusted by increasing or decreasing the storage capacity in (4).

例えば、防寒用の衣類では、保温力と弾力と厚さとが最
も強化せられ、一般の冬季用衣類では、それより少しば
かり低下せられる。春季用、秋季用の衣類では、さらに
、より以下に低下せられる。
For example, in winter clothing, the heat retention, elasticity, and thickness are most enhanced, while in general winter clothing, they are slightly reduced. For spring and fall clothing, the value is even lower.

結合糸(5)による結合力の度合も、この糸(5)のコ
ース数を増減づることで調整せられる。例えば労働衣と
か運動衣などのように、常に強い張力や圧力を受ける衣
類の仕立用メリヤスでは、結合力が強められるし、平常
衣の下手用メリヤスでは、より弱い結合力で差支えない
のである。
The degree of binding force by the binding thread (5) can also be adjusted by increasing or decreasing the number of courses of this thread (5). For example, knitted fabrics used for sewing garments that are constantly subject to strong tension and pressure, such as work clothes or athletic clothing, have a stronger bonding force, while knitted fabrics used for casual wear can have a weaker bonding force.

このメリヤスに用いられる糸質やその番手について例示
すれば、片側の編地(1)には綿糸が用いられ、他側の
編地(2)には、綿糸、アクリル糸、ポリエステル糸な
どが選択せられるほか、編地(1)での綿糸より番手の
細い糸が採用せられる。これはこのメリヤスで衣類を仕
立てる場合に、綿糸で編まれている編地(1)を衣類の
内側に当てて仕立て、綿糸のもつ吸湿性によって汗をよ
く吸取る使用快適な衣類を掟供号ることができるのであ
る。衣類の表側になる編地(2)では、その外見や感触
などの点で任意の糸で【を選べばよい。また、パイル糸
(4)や結合糸(5)に番手の細い糸を採用したのは、
それらが編地(1)や(2)の外面に露出して、仕立て
られた衣類の外見を損うことがないようにしたのである
To give an example of the yarn quality and count used for this stockinette, cotton yarn is used for the knitted fabric (1) on one side, and cotton yarn, acrylic yarn, polyester yarn, etc. are used for the knitted fabric (2) on the other side. In addition, threads with a finer count than the cotton threads in knitted fabric (1) are used. When making clothes using this knitted material, knitted fabric (1) made of cotton yarn is placed on the inside of the garment, and the hygroscopicity of the cotton yarn allows it to absorb sweat well, making it comfortable to wear. It is possible to do so. For the knitted fabric (2) that will be the front side of the garment, any yarn can be selected based on its appearance and feel. In addition, we have adopted thin threads for the pile thread (4) and binding thread (5).
This prevents them from being exposed on the outer surface of the knitted fabrics (1) and (2) and spoiling the appearance of the tailored garment.

この発明のメリヤスは、以上の説明で明らかなとおり、
充分な保温性と弾性と厚さとの付与が意図されたこれま
でに知られているメリヤスの構成に比べてその意図せら
れた各機能を、より永い期間にわたって持続することが
でき゛ること、そしてその性能の度合をたやづく調整す
ることができるという効果を奏する。また各性能の実現
にかかわる構成要素が、メリヤスの外観を損う欠点もこ
れをもっていないという効果を奏する。
As is clear from the above explanation, the stockinette of this invention is as follows:
It is capable of maintaining each of its intended functions for a longer period of time than previously known knitted fabric compositions that are intended to provide sufficient heat retention, elasticity, and thickness; and The effect is that the degree of performance can be easily adjusted. Moreover, the constituent elements involved in realizing each performance have the advantage that they do not have any drawbacks that impair the appearance of knitted fabric.

【図面の簡単な説明】[Brief explanation of drawings]

図面は、この発明の実施例を示している。その第1図は
、表側のメリヤス編地の一部を欠いてパイルの層を現わ
した斜面図、第2図は編組織を拡大した斜面図、第3図
は同じく編目がらみた平面図、第4図は同じく側面図で
ある。 (1)・(2)・・・二層状をなりメリヤス編地、(3
)・・・パイル糸、(4)・・・パイル、(5)・・・
結合糸。 以  上
The drawings show embodiments of the invention. Figure 1 is a slope view showing a pile layer with a part of the stockinette knitted fabric on the front side removed, Figure 2 is a slope view with the knitting structure enlarged, and Figure 3 is a plan view showing the same stitches. FIG. 4 is also a side view. (1)・(2)...Two-layer knitted fabric, (3
)...Pile yarn, (4)...Pile, (5)...
binding thread. that's all

Claims (1)

【特許請求の範囲】[Claims] 層状に編まれている二枚のメリヤス編地の間に、この編
地に添編せられているパイル糸で形成せられたパイルの
群が中間層状に包蔵せられており、そしてこのような状
態のもとで、上記二枚の編み地とパイルの層とが両編地
の間に介在して波状に迂曲しつつ両編地に交互に編掛け
られた結合糸によつて結合せられ、一体化の状態に構成
せられていることを特徴とする、パイル層を包蔵してい
るメリヤス。
Between two stockinette fabrics knitted in layers, a group of piles formed by pile yarns added to this knitted fabric is contained in an intermediate layer. Under this condition, the two knitted fabrics and the pile layer are interposed between the two knitted fabrics and twisted in a wavy manner, and are connected by binding yarns that are alternately knitted between the two knitted fabrics. , knitted fabric containing pile layers, characterized by being constructed in a unified state.
JP60269778A 1985-11-29 1985-11-29 Knitted fabric having pile layer mounted therein Pending JPS62133156A (en)

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JP60269778A JPS62133156A (en) 1985-11-29 1985-11-29 Knitted fabric having pile layer mounted therein
KR1019860004303A KR890000384B1 (en) 1985-11-29 1986-05-31 Double knitted fabric

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Citations (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JPS60181351A (en) * 1984-02-28 1985-09-17 名草繊維株式会社 Knitted cloth and knitting machine

Patent Citations (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JPS60181351A (en) * 1984-02-28 1985-09-17 名草繊維株式会社 Knitted cloth and knitting machine

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