WO2011007411A1 - 編込みファスナーストリンガー - Google Patents

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WO2011007411A1
WO2011007411A1 PCT/JP2009/062691 JP2009062691W WO2011007411A1 WO 2011007411 A1 WO2011007411 A1 WO 2011007411A1 JP 2009062691 W JP2009062691 W JP 2009062691W WO 2011007411 A1 WO2011007411 A1 WO 2011007411A1
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典央 魚住
祥人 池口
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Ykk株式会社
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Priority to TW102104972A priority patent/TWI482601B/zh
Priority to TW098140831A priority patent/TWI403284B/zh
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44BBUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
    • A44B19/00Slide fasteners
    • A44B19/24Details
    • A44B19/34Stringer tapes; Flaps secured to stringers for covering the interlocking members
    • A44B19/343Knitted stringer tapes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A44HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
    • A44BBUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
    • A44B19/00Slide fasteners
    • A44B19/42Making by processes not fully provided for in one other class, e.g. B21D53/50, B21F45/18, B22D17/16, B29D5/00
    • A44B19/52Securing the interlocking members to stringer tapes while making the latter
    • A44B19/56Securing the interlocking members to stringer tapes while making the latter while knitting the stringer tapes
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D04BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
    • D04BKNITTING
    • D04B21/00Warp knitting processes for the production of fabrics or articles not dependent on the use of particular machines; Fabrics or articles defined by such processes
    • D04B21/14Fabrics characterised by the incorporation by knitting, in one or more thread, fleece, or fabric layers, of reinforcing, binding, or decorative threads; Fabrics incorporating small auxiliary elements, e.g. for decorative purposes
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D10INDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBLASSES OF SECTION D, RELATING TO TEXTILES
    • D10BINDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBLASSES OF SECTION D, RELATING TO TEXTILES
    • D10B2501/00Wearing apparel
    • D10B2501/06Details of garments
    • D10B2501/063Fasteners
    • D10B2501/0631Slide fasteners

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  • the present invention relates to a knitted fastener stringer in which a continuous element row is knitted and fixed to the fastener tape at the same time as the knitting of the fastener tape, and in particular, the stretchability and flexibility of the fastener tape are enhanced, and the appearance quality is excellent. It relates to a braided fastener stringer.
  • Patent Document 1 discloses a curved slide fastener having a curved fastener tape shape as a slide fastener attached to an opening of a bag or clothes.
  • the slide fastener described in Patent Document 1 will be briefly described with reference to FIG.
  • the slide fastener of Patent Literature 1 includes a pair of knitted left and right fastener tapes 40, a coil-like continuous element row (not shown) that is sewn along the opposite side edge of the fastener tape 40 after the knitting of each fastener tape 40, and And a slider (not shown) that slides along the continuous element row.
  • a slider not shown
  • the fastener tape 40 of Patent Document 1 is composed of a warp knitted tape knitted with a plurality of knitting yarns as shown in FIG. 7 in order to facilitate the bending of the tape.
  • the fastener tape 40 forms an element mounting portion 40a from the first wale W1 to the fourth wale W4 arranged on the most opposite side edge side, and forms a tape main body portion 40b from the fifth wale W5 to the fourteenth wale W14.
  • the fourteenth wale W14 arranged on the outermost side of the tape main body portion 40b forms an ear portion of the fastener tape 40.
  • the ground structure of the element mounting portion 40a includes a chain knitting yarn 41 having a knitting structure of 0-1 / 1-0, a tricot knitting yarn 42 having a knitting structure of 1-0 / 1-2, and 4-4 /
  • the ground structure of the tape main body portion 40 b and the ear portion is knitted by the tricot knitting yarn 42 and the first weft insertion yarn 43.
  • a temporary chain knitting yarn 46 having a knitting structure of 0-1 / 1-0 is knitted in addition to the knitting structure described above.
  • the temporary chain knitting yarn 46 is a water-soluble yarn, and can be melted by immersing it in water after knitting the fastener tape 40.
  • the ear part (the 14th wale W14) becomes the roughest ground structure with a smaller number of yarns than the other part of the fastener tape 40. Therefore, when the fastener tape 40 is deformed into a curved shape, the gap between the stitches in the ear portion can be easily widened or narrowed, so that the stretchability and flexibility of the fastener tape 40 are enhanced.
  • the slide fastener of Patent Document 1 is excellent in stretchability and flexibility of the fastener tape 40, and the stretchable member is fixed to the fastener tape 40, so that the fastener tape 40 is curved. Can be maintained, and the occurrence of wavy wrinkles and raised portions on the tape surface of the fastener tape 40 can be prevented.
  • the elastic member is elastically deformed, when a tensile force in the length direction is applied to the fastener tape 40, the elastic member can be extended according to the deformation of the fastener tape 40, and then the tensile force is released. Sometimes it returns elastically to its original contracted form. Therefore, for example, when the slide fastener of Patent Document 1 is sewn to an article, even when the fastener tape 40 is sewn in a curved shape deformed with respect to the article, wavy wrinkles and raised portions are almost generated on the tape surface. Therefore, a flat state can be maintained.
  • JP 2008-93210 A Japanese Patent No. 3396335
  • the braided slide fastener when the braided slide fastener is attached to an adherend such as clothing, the braided slide fastener may be attached to a curved portion of the adherend.
  • the curvature of the curved portion of the adherend product increases due to the design of the adherend product, etc.
  • the braided slide fastener when the braided slide fastener is attached to the curved portion, the fastener tape of the braided slide fastener is There has been a problem that the appearance of the obtained adherend product is deteriorated by warping to stand up with respect to the continuous element row or forming wavy wrinkles on the tape surface of the fastener tape.
  • the present invention has been made in view of the above-described conventional problems, and its specific purpose is to enhance the stretchability and flexibility of the fastener tape, and to have excellent appearance quality.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a braided fastener stringer capable of preventing the fastener tape from warping and wrinkles from being formed on the tape surface of the fastener tape when attached to an adherend.
  • a braided fastener stringer provided by the present invention has, as a basic configuration, a tape main body and an element mounting portion formed on the first side edge of the tape main body.
  • a knitted fastener stringer in which a continuous element row in a coil shape or a zigzag shape is knitted and fixed simultaneously with the knitting of the fastener tape at the element attaching portion of the warp knitted fastener tape,
  • a tricot knitting yarn arranged as the knitting yarn at least on the entire tape main body, and adjacent to the tape main body.
  • a first weft insertion thread that travels in a zigzag manner over two or more wales, and an outermost edge web arranged on the second side edge side of the tape main body.
  • a second weft insertion thread that runs in a zigzag manner over two or more wales including the lure, the outermost edge wale is arranged every other course with no knitting yarn, and The most important feature is that the first weft insertion yarn and the second weft insertion yarn are alternately inserted in the wale direction.
  • the element mounting portion is zigzag across two or more wales including a ground chain knitting yarn forming a ground structure of the element mounting portion and a wale arranged on the element mounting portion. It is preferable that a third weft insertion yarn traveling in a shape is disposed, and a part of the ground chain knitting yarn is used as a fixing chain knitting yarn for fixing the continuous element row.
  • the wale arranged on the most tape-facing side edge side of the element mounting portion and the wale adjacent to the wale run in a zigzag shape and intersect between the third weft insertion thread and the course.
  • a fourth weft insertion yarn for stabilizing the position of the chain stitch yarn is provided.
  • a yarn that is harder than each of the constituent yarns constituting the tape main portion is used for the fixing chain knitting yarn.
  • a multifilament yarn having a larger number of filaments than that of the yarn constituting the fixing chain knitting yarn is used for each yarn constituting the tape main body. It is preferable.
  • the cross-sectional area of the whole filament of each component yarn which comprises the said tape main part is set smaller than the cross-sectional area of the whole filament of the yarn which comprises the said chain stitch yarn for fixation.
  • the knitted fastener stringer has a knitting yarn that forms a stitch in a main part of a warp knitted fastener tape and connects to an adjacent course.
  • the tape main portion includes at least a tricot knitting yarn arranged as a knitting yarn over the entire tape main portion and a first weft that runs in a zigzag manner over two or more wales adjacent to the tape main portion.
  • the insertion thread and a second weft insertion thread that travels in a zigzag manner over two or more wales including the outermost wales of the tape main body.
  • the outermost edge wale of the tape main body is provided with courses having no knitting yarn every other course, and the first weft insertion thread and the second weft insertion thread are in the wale direction (tape length). Are inserted alternately in the vertical direction.
  • the knitting yarn refers to a yarn that forms a stitch on at least one wale of a fastener tape and is connected to an adjacent course.
  • the course having no knitting yarn is arranged every other course on the outermost wale of the tape main portion, in other words, the stitch is formed by the tricot knitting yarn.
  • the braided fastener stringer according to the present invention can be easily attached to a curved part of an article to be worn such as clothing, and when the fastener tape is attached to the curved part, a continuous element array is provided. It is possible to prevent the wrinkled wrinkles from being formed on the tape surface of the fastener tape. Therefore, even if the braided fastener stringer of the present invention is attached to the adherend product, it is possible to prevent the appearance of the adherend product from being deteriorated.
  • Patent Document 1 is for sewing a continuous element row after knitting a fastener tape, it is not related to a braided fastener stringer as in the present invention.
  • the fastener tape of Patent Document 1 In order to enhance the stretchability and flexibility of the tape, the course in which the stitches are formed by the tricot knitting yarn and the course without the stitches are alternately arranged on the outermost edge of the tape main body. Furthermore, weft insertion yarns are inserted into the course where the stitches are formed on the outermost wale. Therefore, in the fastener tape of Patent Document 1, a wide gap is formed between adjacent stitches of the outermost wale.
  • the first weft insertion thread and the second weft insertion thread are alternately inserted in the wale direction into the outermost edge wale of the tape main part. That is, in the present invention, a weft insertion is performed so that the first weft insertion yarn or the second weft insertion yarn is folded back on the course in which the stitch by the tricot knitting yarn is formed on the outermost edge wale. The weft insertion is performed so that the second weft insertion yarn or the first weft insertion yarn is folded back even in the course without stitches.
  • the outer edge of the tape does not give a jagged feeling unlike the fastener tape of Patent Document 1, and the outer edge of the tape looks straight, so that the braided fastener stringer Can improve the appearance quality. Furthermore, in the present invention, since the second weft insertion thread travels in a zigzag manner over two or more wales including the outermost edge wale, the strength at the tape outer edge is improved and the thread frays at the tape outer edge. Can be prevented.
  • the element attaching portion includes two or more wales including a ground chain knitting yarn forming a ground structure of the element attaching portion and at least one wale of the element attaching portion.
  • a third weft insertion yarn that travels in a zigzag manner is arranged, and a part of the ground chain knitting yarn is used as a fixing chain knitting yarn for fixing the continuous element row.
  • the wale arranged on the most tape-facing side edge side of the element mounting portion and the wale adjacent to the wale run in a zigzag shape and intersect between the third weft insertion thread and the course,
  • the fixation of the continuous element row can be further stabilized.
  • the constituent yarns constituting the tape main body are softer than the fixing chain knitting yarn, the flexibility of the tape main body can be further increased.
  • a multifilament yarn having a larger number of filaments than the yarn constituting the fixing chain knitting yarn is used for each constituent yarn constituting the tape main body.
  • the cross-sectional area of the whole filament of each constituent yarn constituting the tape main part is set smaller than the cross-sectional area of the whole filament of the yarn constituting the fixing chain knitting yarn. The flexibility of the tape main body can be increased more effectively.
  • FIG. 1 is a front view showing a slide fastener constructed using the braided fastener stringer of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a structural diagram showing a knitted structure of the fastener tape before melting the reinforcing chain knitting yarn in the knitted fastener stringer.
  • FIG. 3 is an enlarged schematic view schematically showing the knitting structure before melting the reinforcing chain stitch yarn in the tape main portion of the braided fastener stringer.
  • FIG. 4 is a knitting structure diagram of each constituent knitting yarn used in the knitted fastener stringer.
  • FIG. 5 is a structural diagram showing a knitted structure of the fastener tape after melting the reinforcing chain knitting yarn in the knitted fastener stringer.
  • FIG. 1 is a front view showing a slide fastener constructed using the braided fastener stringer of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a structural diagram showing a knitted structure of the fastener tape before melting the reinforcing chain knitting yarn in the knitted
  • FIG. 6 is an enlarged schematic view schematically showing the knitted structure after melting the reinforcing chain knitting yarn in the tape main portion of the braided fastener stringer.
  • FIG. 7 is an organization chart showing a knitting structure of a fastener tape in a conventional slide fastener.
  • the continuous string of fastener stringers described in the following embodiments is formed by forming a monofilament into a coil shape, but the present invention is not limited to this, and by forming the monofilament into a zigzag shape. It may be formed.
  • FIG. 1 is a front view showing a slide fastener constructed using the braided fastener stringer of the present invention.
  • 2 and 3 show the knitting structure of the fastener tape before melting the reinforcing chain knitting yarn in the braided fastener stringer, and
  • FIGS. 5 and 6 show after the reinforcing chain knitting yarn is melted. The knitting structure of the fastener tape is shown.
  • the front-rear direction refers to the longitudinal direction of the fastener tape in the braided fastener stringer
  • the left-right direction refers to the tape width direction of the fastener tape
  • the front-back direction refers to the tape surface of the fastener tape. It points in the direction orthogonal.
  • the slide fastener 1 described in the present embodiment slides along a pair of left and right braided fastener stringers 10 to which the continuous element row 12 is braided and fixed, and the left and right continuous element rows 12. And a slider 5 for meshing and separating.
  • the slider 5 is the same as the slider generally used conventionally.
  • the pair of left and right braided fastener stringers 10 each have a knitted fastener tape 11 and a continuous element row 12 that is knitted and fixed to the fastener tape 11 simultaneously with the knitting of the fastener tape 11.
  • the continuous element row 12 is formed by pressing a synthetic resin monofilament such as polyamide or polyester at predetermined intervals by stamping to form the meshing head 12a, and then winding it in a coil shape.
  • the continuous element row 12 is knitted and fixed simultaneously with the knitting of the fastener tape 11 so that the meshing head 12a protrudes from the tape-opposing side edge of the fastener tape 11.
  • an upper stop 13 is fixed to the front end (upper end) of each continuous element row 12, and one lower stop 14 is fixed to the rear end (lower end) of the continuous element row 12. Thereby, the slider 5 is prevented from being detached from the front end and the rear end of the continuous element row 12.
  • an opening tool having a butterfly bar and a box bar instead of the bottom stop 14.
  • the fastener tape 11 has a tape main part 11a and an element attachment part 11b formed on one side edge (first side edge) of the tape main part 11a and into which the continuous element row 12 is knitted. is doing.
  • the fastener tape 11 is composed of a warp knitting tape knitted with a plurality of knitting yarns and a plurality of weft insertion yarns.
  • the fastener tape 11 has a first wale W1 that is the furthest side of the left and right fastener tapes 11 on the side facing the tape (inner side), and the element mounting portion 11b extends from the first wale W1 to the third wale W3.
  • the tape main body 11a is formed over the other fourth wale W4 to thirteenth wale W13.
  • the outermost 13th wale W13 arranged on the outermost side edge (second side edge) side of the tape main body 11a forms an ear part.
  • the fastener tape 11 is knitted so as to have the knitting structure shown in FIGS. 2 and 3 at the time of knitting. More specifically, the knitting structure of the tape main part 11a includes the tricot knitting yarn 20 (1-2 / 1-0) arranged in the region of the fourth wale W4 to the thirteenth wale W13, and the tape main part 11a.
  • the first weft insertion thread 21 (4-4 / 0-0) which is arranged in the region and runs in a zigzag manner over the four wales, and the three wales from the eleventh wal W11 to the outermost 13th wal W13
  • the second weft insertion yarn 22 (0-0 / 3-3) running in a zigzag shape and the water-soluble temporary chain knitting yarn 25 (0-1 / 1-0) arranged only on the outermost 13th wale W13 )
  • a reinforcing chain knitting yarn 26 (0-1 / 1-0) disposed in the fourth wale W4 to the sixth wale W6.
  • the second weft insertion thread 22 is inserted into the first weft insertion thread 21 and the second weft insertion thread 22 alternately on the outermost 13th wale W13.
  • the traveling position is shifted by one course with respect to the vehicle.
  • the first weft insertion thread 21 and the second weft insertion thread 22 are arranged so as to intersect between courses.
  • the chain stitch yarn In order to knit the fastener tape 11, basically the chain stitch yarn must be arranged on the outermost 13th wale W13. Therefore, when the knitted fastener stringer 10 is knitted, it is water-soluble.
  • the temporary chain knitting yarn 25 is knitted into the thirteenth wale W13. When the temporary chain knitting yarn 25 is disposed on the outermost 13th wale W13, the fastener tape 11 is firmly formed, but the stretchability and flexibility of the fastener tape 11 are lowered. For this reason, in this embodiment, as described later, the temporary chain knitting yarn 25 is removed from the knitting structure by melting the temporary chain knitting yarn 25 after knitting the braided fastener stringer 10.
  • the knitting structure of the element attaching portion 11b includes the ground chain knitting yarn 27 (0-1 / 1-0) arranged in the first wale W1 to the third wale W3, and the first wale W1 to the fifth wale W5.
  • the ground chain knitting yarn 27 arranged in the first wale W1 to the third wale W3 fixes the continuous element row 12. It is used as the fixing chain knitting yarn 27a.
  • water-soluble multifilament yarn made of polyvinyl alcohol is used for the temporary chain knitting yarn 25, and nylon or polyester multifilament yarn is used for the other knitting yarn and weft insertion yarn.
  • the material of each yarn is not particularly limited, and yarns made of other materials can be used.
  • the tricot knitting yarn 20, the first weft insertion yarn 21, the second weft insertion yarn 22, and the reinforcing chain knitting yarn 26 arranged on the tape main body portion 11a are fixed to the element attaching portion 11b.
  • a multifilament yarn that is softer than the chain knitting yarn 27a is used (in other words, the tricot knitting yarn 20, the first weft insertion yarn 21, the second knitting yarn 27a arranged on the tape main portion 11a, the fixing chain knitting yarn 27a
  • a multifilament yarn harder than the weft insertion yarn 22 and the reinforcing chain braiding yarn 26 is used).
  • the tricot knitting yarn 20, the first weft insertion yarn 21, the second weft insertion yarn 22, and the reinforcing chain knitting yarn 26 have the number of filaments per unit cross-sectional area.
  • more multifilament yarns are used than the fixing chain knitting yarns 27a of the element attaching portion 11b.
  • the tricot knitting yarn 20, the first weft insertion yarn 21, the second weft insertion yarn 22, and the reinforcing chain knitting yarn 26 are multifilament yarns having a cross-sectional area of the entire filament smaller than that of the fixing chain knitting yarn 27a. It may be used.
  • the main part of the tape For the 11a tricot knitting yarn 20, the first weft insertion yarn 21, and the reinforcing chain knitting yarn 26, multifilament yarns having a fineness of 84 to 167 dtex and a filament number of 120 to 160 are used. Is done.
  • multifilament yarns are divided for each constituent yarn of the fastener stringer, and the circular cross section is enlarged by, for example, an electron microscope. Thereby, the number of filaments can be counted for each constituent yarn.
  • the measurement can be performed by enlarging the circular section of the multifilament yarn.
  • the second weft insertion yarn 22 a multifilament yarn having a fineness of 167 dtex or more and 330 dtex or less and a filament number of 120 or more and 160 or less is used.
  • the continuous element row 12 can be firmly fixed to the element attaching portion 11b by the fixing chain knitting yarn 27a, and the tape main portion 11a can be formed flexibly.
  • the knitted fastener stringer 10 knitted with the knitting structure as described above is subjected to heat setting after knitting, and its form is fixed. Thereafter, the obtained braided fastener stringer 10 is immersed in water to dissolve and remove the water-soluble temporary chain knitting yarn 25 disposed on the outermost 13th wale W13. Thereby, the braided fastener stringer 10 having the knitting structure as shown in FIGS. 5 and 6 is obtained.
  • the tricot knitting yarn 20 and the first weft insertion yarn 21 are arranged on the entire tape main portion 11a, and the seventh main portion 11a of the tape main portion 11a.
  • the reinforcing chain knitting yarn 26 is disposed only on the fourth wale W4 to the sixth wale W6 on the element mounting portion 11b side in the tape main body portion 11a.
  • the tape main part 11a of the fastener tape 11 can improve stretchability and flexibility compared to, for example, a case where chain knitting yarn is arranged on the entire tape main part, and the tape main part 11a is soft. Can be configured.
  • the tape surface can be formed in a relatively flat state.
  • the 13th wale W13 which is the outermost edge of the tape main body portion 11a is provided with courses having no knitting yarn every other course, in other words, the tricot knitting yarn 20 Courses on which one end side (the 13th wale W13 side) is formed are arranged every other course.
  • the course in which the stitch is formed by the tricot knitting yarn 20 and the course without the stitch are alternately arranged.
  • the one end side (13th wale W13 side) of the tricot knitting yarn 20 distribute
  • the weft yarn portion arranged between the thirteenth wale W13 and the twelfth wale W12 adjacent thereto is below the second weft insertion yarn 22. I pass by the side.
  • the course having no knitting yarn is arranged every other course in the thirteenth wale W13, so that, for example, when the fastener tape 11 receives an external force, the stitch formed by the tricot knitting yarn 20 It is possible to easily widen or narrow the interval, and it is possible to further increase the stretchability and flexibility of the tape main portion 11a of the fastener tape 11. For this reason, for example, the fastener tape 11 can be easily bent with a desired curvature in the horizontal direction with respect to the tape surface.
  • the braided fastener stringer 10 even when it is attached to a curved part of an article to be worn such as clothing, it can be easily attached according to the shape of the curved part.
  • the fastener tape 11 may warp so as to stand up with respect to the continuous element row 12, and wavy wrinkles may occur on the tape surface of the fastener tape 11. Formation can also be prevented. Thereby, it can prevent that the appearance of the adherend product with which the braided fastener stringer 10 was attached falls, and it becomes possible to provide the adherend product excellent in appearance quality.
  • the first weft insertion thread 21 and the second weft insertion thread 22 are alternately inserted in the wale direction in the 13th wale W13 at the outermost edge of the tape main body 11a. That is, in the present embodiment, the second weft insertion yarn 22 is inserted so that the second weft insertion yarn 22 is folded back on the course in which the stitch by the tricot knitting yarn 20 is formed on the outermost 13th wale W13. A weft is inserted so that the first weft insertion thread 21 is folded back on the course without a stitch on the wale W13.
  • the appearance of the zipper tape 11 at the outer edge of the tape is less noticeable, and the outer edge of the tape can be given a straight feeling to make it look clean. Accordingly, the appearance quality of the braided fastener stringer 10 can be improved. Furthermore, since the second weft insertion yarn 22 is inserted, the strength at the outer edge portion of the fastener tape 11 can be improved, and the yarn can be prevented from fraying at the outer edge portion of the fastener tape 11. .
  • the element attaching portion 11b is formed by the ground chain knitting yarn 27, the third weft insertion yarn 23, and the fourth weft insertion yarn 24, and a continuous element.
  • the row 12 is fixed by a ground chain knitting yarn 27 arranged on the second wale W2 and the third wale W3. For this reason, at the time of knitting the fastener tape 11, the continuous element row 12 can be stably knitted into the element mounting portion 11b, and the continuous element row 12 can be firmly fixed.
  • the third weft insertion thread 23 and the fourth weft insertion thread 24 are inserted into the same course on the second wale W2, so that in the knitted fastener stringer 10 knitted
  • the position of the fixing chain knitting yarn 27a disposed on the second wale W2 can be prevented from shifting in the course direction, and the fixing chain knitting yarn 27a can be stably held at a predetermined position.
  • the fixed position of the continuous element row 12 with respect to the element mounting portion 11b is also stable, and when the slide fastener 1 is configured using the braided fastener stringer 10, the desired slidability of the slider 5 is stably obtained. be able to.
  • reinforcing chain knitting yarns 26 are arranged in the region of the fourth wale W4 to the sixth wale W6 in the tape main body portion 11a.
  • the region where the reinforcing chain knitting yarn 26 is disposed is a region where left and right flange portions (not shown) of the slider 5 may come into contact when the slide fastener 1 is configured as shown in FIG. Accordingly, by braiding the reinforcing chain knitting yarn 26 in the regions of the fourth wale W4 to the sixth wale W6, the strength of the region can be increased, and the fastener tape 11 can be worn out even if the slider 5 is repeatedly slid. It is possible to effectively prevent the occurrence of problems such as these.
  • the tricot knitting yarn 20 and the first weft insertion yarn 21 arranged in a zigzag manner on the tape main body portion 11a. It is not particularly limited as long as it has the second weft insertion thread 22 that travels in a zigzag manner over two or more wales including the outermost wales, and the tape main body portion 11a and the element mounting portion 11b Knitting yarns, warp insertion yarns and the like may be arranged.
  • first weft insertion thread 21 is not arranged so as to run in a zigzag manner over the four wales as described above, for example, over two or three wales, or five or more wales. It may be arranged so as to travel in a zigzag manner.
  • second weft insertion yarn 22 may be arranged so as to run in a zigzag manner over two wales including the outermost wales or four or more wales.

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