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US20020157172A1
US20020157172A1 US10/123,313 US12331302A US2002157172A1 US 20020157172 A1 US20020157172 A1 US 20020157172A1 US 12331302 A US12331302 A US 12331302A US 2002157172 A1 US2002157172 A1 US 2002157172A1
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Hideyuki Matsushima
Mitsuo Horikawa
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    • D03D15/20Woven fabrics characterised by the material, structure or properties of the fibres, filaments, yarns, threads or other warp or weft elements used characterised by the material of the fibres or filaments constituting the yarns or threads
    • D03D15/283Woven fabrics characterised by the material, structure or properties of the fibres, filaments, yarns, threads or other warp or weft elements used characterised by the material of the fibres or filaments constituting the yarns or threads synthetic polymer-based, e.g. polyamide or polyester fibres
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    • D03D15/547Woven fabrics characterised by the material, structure or properties of the fibres, filaments, yarns, threads or other warp or weft elements used characterised by the properties of the yarns or threads with optical functions other than colour, e.g. comprising light-emitting fibres
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    • D04BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
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  • the present invention relates to a belt used for various kinds of articles such as a slide fastener tape, a pull of a slider for a slide fastener, a strap of a portable phone or a camera, a bag strap, a shoulder belt and a tightening belt.
  • an object of the invention is to provide a belt woven by using transparent or semi-transparent yarns for any one of warp yarns and weft yarns while using dyed yarns for the other yarns, or a belt knitted by using transparent or semi-transparent yarns for part of plural warp knitting yarns while using dyed yarns for the other warp knitting yarns. Consequently, the color of the belt can be changed by replacing only the dyed yarns without replacing all the yarns supplied to the loom or knitting machine thereby reducing time and labor for a replacement of yarns.
  • a beautifully colored belt is provided by using transparent yarns for yarns to be disposed longitudinally while using dyed yarns for yarns to be disposed laterally or by using the transparent yarns for the yarns to be disposed laterally while using the dyed yarns for the yarns to be disposed longitudinally.
  • the warp yarns are specified in a belt formed of woven fabric, for example, forming a space portion between warp yarn groups each in which several dyed or transparent warp yarns are approached, such that striped pattern is produced with existence of dense and sparse regions of the warp yarns, the weft yarns are exposed in that space portion. Consequently, if transparent yarns or dyed yarns are used as the weft yarns, a beautiful belt with brilliant pinstriped patterns is provided.
  • composition yarns of a belt formed of woven fabric or warp knitted fabric for example, using a thinner transparent yarns than the weft yarns or the warp knitting yarns to be disposed between respective whales as the warp yarns or the warp knitting yarns to be disposed in respective whales, the color possessed by the weft yarns or the warp knitting yarns to be disposed between the respective whales appears clearly on a surface of the fabric.
  • a belt having a special texture and a beautiful color tone is produced easily.
  • FIG. 1 is a partial enlarged front view of a woven belt.
  • FIG. 2 is a partial enlarged front view of a mock leno woven belt.
  • FIG. 3 is a partial enlarged front view of a knitted belt.
  • FIG. 4 is a warp knitting structure diagram of the same belt.
  • FIG. 5 is a structure diagram of each of knitting yarns in the same belt.
  • FIG. 6 is a front view of a slide fastener employing a belt.
  • FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a pull of a slider for a slide fastener employing a belt.
  • FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a strap of a portable phone employing a belt.
  • the belt of the invention is available as a slide fastener tape as shown in FIG. 6, a pull of a slider for a slide fastener as shown in FIG. 7, and a strap for a portable phone or a camera as shown in FIG. 8. Further, the belt may be used as a bag strap, a shoulder belt, a tightening belt and the like. Ordinarily, this kind of belt is woven by inserting double-pick weft yarns into arranged warp yarns with a needle.
  • a first embodiment of a belt of a woven fabric shown in FIG. 1 will be described.
  • Nylon yarn formed of nylon mono-filament is employed for a warp yarn 1 of the belt.
  • This nylon yarn 1 is a colorless transparent or semi-transparent yarn, or a transparent or semi-transparent yarn colored in an arbitrary color.
  • a polyester yarn formed of polyester multi-filament is employed for a weft yarn 2 . This polyester yarn is dyed in an arbitrary color preliminarily or after weaving and woven into the belt with plain weaving structure.
  • polyester yarns In the woven belt, color of polyester yarns can be seen through nylon yarns at intersections of the polyester yarns formed of dyed multi-filament and colorless transparent or semi-transparent nylon yarns formed of mono-filament so as to achieve beautiful intersections. If dyed transparent or semi-transparent nylon yarns are used, colors of the polyester yarns 2 and nylon yarns are mixed at the intersections so as to produce unique color thereby finishing a belt having a beautiful color tone.
  • a second embodiment of the woven belt shown in FIG. 1 will be described below.
  • Polyester yarn formed of synthetic fiber multi-filament is employed for a warp yarn 1 of the belt. This polyester yarn is dyed in an arbitrary color preliminarily or after weaving.
  • Nylon yarn formed of synthetic fiber mono-filament is employed for a weft yarn 2 . If the nylon yarn is colorless transparent, semi-transparent or dyed transparent, unique color is produced at a intersection of the warp yarn 1 and the weft yarn 2 of a woven fabric 3 like the first embodiment, so that a belt having a beautiful color tone can be obtained.
  • the warp yarn 1 may be made of synthetic fiber mono-filament and the weft yarn 2 may be made of synthetic fiber multi-filament. Further, the warp yarn 1 and the weft yarn 2 may be synthetic fiber yarns each having the same structure or different structure.
  • Warp yarns 1 of the belt is polyester yarns formed of polyester mono-filament.
  • the polyester yarns are colorless transparent or semi-transparent yarns or transparent or semi-transparent yarns dyed in an arbitrary color preliminarily or after weaving.
  • weft yarns 2 rayon yarns formed of reproduced fiber multi-filament are employed. The rayon yarns are dyed in an arbitrary color preliminarily or after weaving.
  • color of the rayon yarns can be seen through the polyester yarns at intersections of the dyed rayon yarns formed of multi-filament and colorless transparent or semi-transparent polyester yarns formed of mono-filament thereby providing the beautiful intersections. If dyed transparent or semi-transparent polyester yarns are employed, the color of the rayon yarns can be seen through the polyester yarns at the intersections, so that color of the rayon yarns and color of the polyester yarns are mixed thereby producing a unique color, so that a belt having a beautiful color tone is finished.
  • nylon yarns formed of nylon mono-filament are used as warp yarns of the belt.
  • the nylon yarns are formed of the nylon yarns dyed in an arbitrary color preliminarily or after weaving and being transparent, that is, dyed transparent nylon yarns.
  • polyester yarns of synthetic fiber are employed as weft yarns 2 .
  • the polyester yarns are modified cross-section yarns having a modified cross-section and dyed preliminarily or after weaving. Alternately, the polyester yarns may be colorless.
  • woven fabric may contain beautiful gloss thereon, so that the belt having a specific texture and color tone can be finished.
  • a fifth embodiment of the woven belt shown in FIG. 1 will be described.
  • the thickness of each of warp yarns 1 and weft yarns 2 for use in the belt is specified.
  • the warp yarns are formed of synthetic fiber mono-filament and the thickness of the mono-filament is 97 deci-tex.
  • yarns formed of synthetic fiber multi-filament having the thickness of 113 or 200 deci-tex are employed. Because the weft yarns 2 are thicker than the warp yarns 1 in this belt, the weft yarns 2 are extended straight and the warp yarns 1 stride over them.
  • the thickness of the warp yarns 1 can be selected in a range of 50 to 500 deci-tex.
  • a sixth embodiment of a woven belt shown in FIG. 2 will be described.
  • the warp yarns 1 of this belt is formed of synthetic fiber mono-filament and the weft yarns 2 are formed of synthetic fiber multi-filament.
  • the weft yarns 2 made of multi-filament are inserted with double pick and plural warp yarn groups, in each of which eight warp yarns 1 are approached as one unit, are arranged in the weft direction such that the respective groups are separated from each other.
  • space portions 4 are produced between the warp yarn groups to produce a belt formed of mock leno woven fabric, so that striped pattern is produced with existence of dense and sparse regions of the warp yarns.
  • the eight warp yarns 1 are approached so as to form a dense weaving pattern and the space portions 4 existing between these warp yarn groups make the weft yarns 2 appear clearly. Therefore, if the mono-filament of the warp yarns 1 is dyed and transparent while colorless modified cross-section yarns are used as the weft yarns 2 , color of the warp yarns are stressed at intersections and glossy weft yarns 2 are stressed at the space portions 4 , so that a beautiful pinstriped pattern is exposed entirely in the belt.
  • a belt formed of a warp knitted fabric shown in FIGS. 3 to 5 will be described.
  • warp knitting yarns 5 , 6 , 7 used in the warp knitted fabric 8 of this belt are knitted such that chain knitting yarns 5 of 0-1/1-0 are disposed in all whales of the warp knitted fabric 8 , tricot knitting yarns 6 of closed loop of 1-2/1-0 are entangled and knitted with the chain knitting yarns 5 and further, weft in-laid yarns 7 of 0-0/3-3 are knitted in, thereby knitting the belt.
  • synthetic fiber mono-filament is employed for the chain knitting yarns 5 for use in this belt and as the mono-filament, colorless or dyed transparent yarns are used.
  • Dyed synthetic fiber multi-filament is used as the tricot knitting yarns 6 of closed loop and the weft in-laid yarns 7 .
  • colors of the chain knitting yarn 5 , the tricot knitting yarn 6 and the weft in-laid yarn 7 are mixed in each whale and at the same time, the colors of the tricot knitting yarn 6 and the weft in-laid yarn 7 appear between the whales. Consequently, a warp knitted belt having a beautiful color tone of a pinstriped pattern can be obtained.
  • the chain knitting yarns 5 are formed of transparent yarns but also the tricot knitting yarns 6 disposed between respective whales are formed of the transparent yarns while only the weft in-laid yarns 7 employ dyed yarns, a warp knitted belt also having a beautiful color tone can be produced.
  • the chain knitting yarns 5 are formed of the dyed yarns while the tricot knitting yarns 6 and the weft in-laid yarns 7 adopt colorless transparent yarns or modified cross-section yarns, warp knitted belt in which beautifully colored pinstriped pattern appears is obtained.
  • two needle knitting yarns, single cord knitting yarns and warp in-laid yarns as well as the above described warp knitting yarns may be employed in the warp knitted fabric.
  • mono-filament may be used as the warp knitting yarns to be disposed in respective whales
  • multi-filament which is thinner than the warp knitting yarns to be disposed in the respective whales, may be used as the warp knitting yarns to be disposed between respective whales, thereby providing flexibility in the belt.
  • modified cross-section yarns may be employed as the warp knitting yarns to be disposed between the respective whales so as to provide glossiness in the belt.
  • the warp yarn 1 and the weft yarn 2 or several kinds of the warp yarns 5 , 6 , 7 are dyed in different colors, the colors of respective intersections are different.
  • the warp yarn 1 and the weft yarn 2 or several kinds of the warp yarns 5 , 6 , 7 are dyed in the same color, gradation is produced between the intersections and other portions. Further, a different in color is also produced depending upon the material and thickness of the yarns used in the belt.
  • FIG. 6 shows a slide fastener 10 and the belt is employed in a fastener tape 11 .
  • Fastener elements 12 are mounted on an edge portion of this tape 11 and the slide fastener is opened and closed by sliding a slider 13 .
  • the belt is used as a pull 14 of the slider 13 .
  • the belt is attached to a connecting device 15 in a folded condition so as to form the pull 14 .
  • a beautifully colored slide fastener can be finished by combination of colors of the fastener tape 11 and the pull 14 of the slider 13 .
  • FIG. 8 shows a case where the belt is used for a strap 16 for a portable phone or a strap 16 for a camera.
  • the belt formed of a woven fabric woven by the warp yarns and the weft yarns or a warp knitted fabric knitted by plural warp knitting yarns if the belt is woven or knitted with using transparent yarns as one of the yarns composing the belt and dyed yarns as the other one, color of the dyed yarn or mixed color appears at intersections of these yarns. As a result, a belt having a beautiful color tone can be produced with a simple structure. Further, in production of various kinds of dyed belts each in a small quantity, changing of the color of the belt can be achieved by only replacing the weft yarns. Thus, stock control is facilitated and productivity can be raised.
  • the modified cross-section yarns are employed as the weft yarns or the warp knitting yarns to be disposed between the respective whales when weaving or knitting, a beautiful color and a specific texture are attained and at the same time, a glossy belt can be produced easily.
  • transparent yarns and dyed yarns are combined and synthetic fiber mono-filament or multi-filament are used as respective composition yarns of the belt, there are such effects that not only a beautiful color is attained but also a plastic belt can be produced easily.
  • plural warp yarn groups in which several warp yarns are approached with each other, are disposed such that they are spaced in the weft direction so as to produce space portions between the respective warp yarn groups, thereby forming a mock leno woven fabric. Consequently, striped pattern is produced with existence of dense and sparse regions of the warp yarns. Then, dyed yarns, transparent yarns or dyed transparent yarns are used for the warp yarns and the weft yarns arbitrarily. Consequently, a belt having a color tone of a beautiful pinstripe pattern is produced easily.

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