WO2011136066A1 - Pantalon élastique et tissu tissé extensible - Google Patents

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WO2011136066A1
WO2011136066A1 PCT/JP2011/059501 JP2011059501W WO2011136066A1 WO 2011136066 A1 WO2011136066 A1 WO 2011136066A1 JP 2011059501 W JP2011059501 W JP 2011059501W WO 2011136066 A1 WO2011136066 A1 WO 2011136066A1
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秋山和雄
原嬉代子
石井慎二
安藤智子
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  • the present invention relates to trousers (pants, slacks) that appear to be hip-up and a stretch fabric particularly suitable for the production of such trousers.
  • Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent No. 3851632 which cuts using a special pattern and stretches the back body fabric by an ironing operation so that wrinkles do not occur in the lower part of the hip. These trousers are commercially available and are popular.
  • trousers using a stretch fabric called one-way stretch or two-way stretch are commercially available. These trousers are slender, but the fabric stretches, making it easy to stand and sit.
  • these pants fit the body uniformly, there is no body shape correction effect, so the body shape appears as it is.
  • the shape of the hip can be seen, and when the hip is lowered, it can be seen from the appearance.
  • a girdle with a strong tightening force has a large hip-up effect, but is tight.
  • a girdle generally referred to as a soft girdle has a low tightening force, so that the wear feeling is good, but the hip-up effect is small.
  • Patent Document 2 Japanese Patent No. 3509309
  • Patent Document 3 Japanese Patent No. 3605808
  • Patent Document 4 Japanese Patent No. 4356643
  • Patent Document 5 proposes to obtain clothes having excellent stretchability in sports and farm work.
  • the width of the fabric is made larger than the length of the trousers, and a plurality of portions having different degrees of expansion and contraction in the vertical direction are arranged in the horizontal direction and cut in the horizontal direction. It is disclosed that trousers having a large degree of expansion and contraction and a small degree of expansion and contraction around the hem are manufactured.
  • Patent Document 1 requires an ironing operation to stretch a specific part of the back body fabric in the production of trousers.
  • the pants disclosed in Patent Document 5 do not use a special pattern or special lining. However, it is extremely difficult to actually manufacture the trousers disclosed in Patent Document 5. That is, when the fabric to be used is a woven fabric, the portions A to E having different degrees of expansion and contraction in the machine direction (warp direction) are arranged in the transverse direction (weft direction). Such a woven fabric is woven. In some cases, the warp yarn is under tension, so it may be possible to weave even if the degree of expansion and contraction is different. However, the fabric is distorted and twisted while passing through the scouring process, the dyeing process and the like from the state of the raw machine (woven fabric as it is woven).
  • the object of the present invention is to provide trousers that can be seen hip-up without using a special ironing operation or special lining in the production of trousers.
  • the present invention aims to provide a stretch fabric suitable for the production of such trousers and the like, which does not have a problem like the fabric disclosed in Patent Document 5.
  • the present invention uses a weft double woven fabric including a region having a strong elongation resistance in the weft direction and a region in which the elongation resistance in the weft direction is weaker than the elongation resistance of the strong region, at least in the lateral direction of the pants. It is characterized in that the stretch resistance in the lateral direction of the thigh portion in the back body of the outer material is stronger than the lateral stretch resistance in the location near the hem of the outer material.
  • the object is achieved by the trousers having elasticity.
  • the lateral stretch resistance of the thigh location or the abdomen location in the front body of the front material is in the lateral direction of the location near the hem. It is preferably stronger than the elongation resistance.
  • the lateral stretch resistance force is weaker than the strong location and more than the lateral stretch resistance force in the location near the hem. It is preferable that a portion having a strong intermediate elongation resistance exists.
  • the upper end portion of the portion having a strong lateral stretch resistance in the back body or the upper end portion of the portion having an intermediate stretch resistance is located at the small crotch cross point or the crotch of the pants.
  • the stretch trousers of the present invention use the same thread even at different locations of lateral stretch resistance in the trousers on the surface of the outer fabric that is a weft double woven fabric, and in the lateral direction of the trousers on the back of the outer fabric
  • Different yarns are used at different stretch resistances, and the proportion of elastic yarn or composite yarn containing polytrimethylene terephthalate and other yarns in the weft is different at different stretch resistances in the transverse direction. Is preferred.
  • the present invention is a stretch fabric having elasticity in at least the weft direction in which the weft is composed of an elastic yarn or a composite yarn containing polytrimethylene terephthalate and other yarns, and the stretch fabric is a weft double fabric.
  • the stretch woven fabric characterized in that a region having a strong elongation resistance in the weft direction and a region in which the elongation resistance in the weft direction is weaker than the elongation resistance in the strong region are repeated in the warp direction.
  • the stretch resistance in the weft direction is between the region where the stretch resistance force in the weft direction is strong and the region where the stretch resistance force in the weft direction is weaker than the stretch resistance force in the strong region.
  • An intermediate region of strength between the stretch resistance force in the strong region and the stretch resistance force in the weak region may be provided.
  • a mark is provided for each repeat in the warp direction.
  • One repeat between the mark includes one strong region and two weak regions arranged on both sides thereof, or further includes the intermediate region between the two regions.
  • the mark is preferably one in which any one of the woven structure, the color of the yarn, and the woven structure of the ear portion is changed.
  • the weft yarn use on the surface of the weft double fabric is the same regardless of each region, and the weft yarn use on the back surface is different depending on each region. It is preferable to change the elongation resistance force in each of the above regions by changing the ratio between the composite yarn containing terephthalate and the other yarn.
  • the trousers of the present invention are trousers having elasticity in the lateral direction of the trousers, no cramped feeling is produced even if a size that fits the body is worn.
  • the lateral stretch resistance of the thigh in the back body ie, resistance to stretch
  • the lateral stretch resistance of the area near the hem Therefore, it is difficult to stretch with a weak force, and has the effect of tightening the rear side of the thigh of a person wearing pants.
  • the trousers are in a hip-up state.
  • since almost no wrinkles are generated in the lower part of the hip it does not appear that the hip is lowered.
  • the entire circumference of the thigh can be tightened, especially the inner thigh There is an effect that the slack of the sag becomes invisible from the appearance.
  • the abdomen can be tightened if the lateral stretch resistance of the abdominal part in the front body of the pants is as strong as the thigh part in the back body.
  • the upper end portion of the portion having a strong lateral stretch resistance in the back body or the upper end portion of the portion having an intermediate stretch resistance force is located at the small crotch cross or the crotch of the trouser, There is a more hip-up effect.
  • the same thread is used on the surface of the outer fabric which is a weft double woven fabric even in a portion where the lateral stretch resistance force in the trousers is different.
  • the yarns are used differently at different locations in the direction of elongation resistance, and the ratio of the elastic yarn or the composite yarn containing polytrimethylene terephthalate to the other yarns in the weft is different at locations where the elongation resistance in the lateral direction is different. Yes.
  • the ratio between the elastic yarn or the composite yarn containing polytrimethylene terephthalate and the other yarn is changed according to the elongation resistance.
  • Dyeability differs between elastic yarns or composite yarns containing polytrimethylene terephthalate and other yarns.
  • these yarns with different dyeing properties are used for wefts, they may appear as horizontal stripes depending on the color, and elongation resistance Locations with different strengths have different shades, and depending on the color, they may appear as distinct patterns.
  • the fabric to be used is a weft double woven fabric, and the use of the weft yarn constituting the front surface and the weft yarn constituting the back surface can be changed separately.
  • the surface of the weft double woven fabric with the same thread used is the front side of the trousers and the surface with different thread usage according to the stretch resistance is on the back side of the trousers, the outer surface of the trousers regardless of the stretch resistance The same color and the appearance can be similar to that of ordinary trousers.
  • the stretch woven fabric of the present invention is a stretch woven fabric in which the weft is composed of an elastic yarn or a composite yarn containing polytrimethylene terephthalate and other yarns and has elasticity in at least the weft direction.
  • the region in which the stretch resistance in the weft direction is strong and the region in which the stretch resistance in the weft direction is weaker than the stretch resistance in the strong region are repeated in the warp direction, With this stretch fabric, the stretchable pants of the present invention can be produced.
  • the region in which the stretch resistance in the weft direction is strong between the region in which the stretch resistance in the weft direction is strong and the region in which the stretch resistance in the weft direction is weaker than the stretch resistance in the strong region.
  • the lateral direction of the resistance to stretch of the strong region and the weak region The difference can be increased.
  • a mark is preferably provided for each repeat in the warp direction.
  • each part of the trouser can be appropriately molded.
  • FIG. 1 (a) is a front view of a state in which conventional trousers are worn
  • FIG. 1 (b) is a front view of a state in which the trousers of the present invention are worn
  • FIG. 1 (c) is a side view in the state of wearing conventional trousers
  • Fig. 1 (d) is a side view of the trousers of the present invention.
  • Fig.2 (a) is a top view which shows the surface in one Example of the stretch fabric of this invention
  • FIG.2 (b) is a top view which shows the back surface. It is a graph which shows the elongation resistance force of the weft direction in one Example of the stretch fabric of this invention.
  • FIG. 5A is a front view of the trousers of the present invention prepared by cutting the parts shown in FIG. 4, and FIG. 5B is a rear view thereof.
  • a portion having a strong lateral stretch resistance and a portion having an intermediate stretch resistance are shown by hatching, but there is no hatched pattern on the front side.
  • FIG. 5B shows the state which put the parts of the cropped pants which are another Example of the trousers of this invention.
  • FIG. 5A is a front view of the trousers of the present invention prepared by cutting the parts shown in FIG. 4
  • FIG. 5B is a rear view thereof.
  • a portion having a strong lateral stretch resistance and a portion having an intermediate stretch resistance are shown by hatching, but there is no hatched pattern on the front side.
  • FIG. 1 shows the state which put the parts of the cropped pants which are another Example of the trousers of this invention.
  • FIG. 8 (a) is a front view of the trousers of the present invention prepared by cutting the parts shown in FIG. 7, and FIG. 8 (b) is a rear view thereof.
  • a portion having a strong lateral stretch resistance and a portion having an intermediate stretch resistance are shown by hatching, but there is no hatched pattern on the front side.
  • the trousers of the present invention are trousers having elasticity in at least the lateral direction of the trousers, and the elongation resistance in the region A having a strong elongation resistance in the weft direction and the region A having a strong elongation resistance in the weft direction as shown in FIG.
  • the weft double woven fabric 1 including the region B weaker than the force is manufactured using the outer fabric.
  • the trousers of the present invention are hip-up by making the lateral stretch resistance of the thigh part in the back body 3 (see FIG. 5) of the outer material stronger than the lateral stretch resistance of the part near the hem. It is made to be visible.
  • the stretch fabric 1 used for the production of the trousers of the present invention is a weft double fabric, and the weft is composed of an elastic yarn or a composite yarn containing polytrimethylene terephthalate and other yarns, and has stretchability in at least the weft direction. Stretch fabric.
  • the stretch fabric 1 of the present invention is a weft double fabric
  • the weave structure on the front and back surfaces is not particularly limited, and a three-layer structure such as plain weave, satin weave, oblique weave (twill, twill), and the like It can be a change organization.
  • the stretch fabric 1 of the present invention may be a one-way stretch fabric having elasticity only in the weft direction, or may be a two-way stretch fabric having elasticity in the warp direction and the weft direction.
  • the elastic yarn used in the present invention may be a bare yarn using the elastic fiber as it is, but it is a coated yarn (covered yarn, core spun yarn, mixed twisted yarn, composite false twisted yarn, etc.) in which the stretched elastic fiber is covered with other fibers.
  • the elastic fiber is preferably an elastic synthetic fiber yarn such as polyurethane elastic fiber or polyester elastic fiber. Rubber fiber threads such as natural rubber and synthetic rubber can also be used.
  • Other fibers covering the elastic fibers may be natural fibers or synthetic fibers, and the covered fibers in the covered yarn may be crimped yarns or straight yarns that are not crimped.
  • the composite yarn containing polytrimethylene terephthalate used in the present invention is a yarn made of a composite fiber obtained by bonding a polymer made of polytrimethylene terephthalate and a polymer made of polyethylene terephthalate into a side-by-side type or an eccentric core-sheath type.
  • This yarn has latent crimp development and has the ability to develop crimps by heat treatment or to produce finer crimps before heat treatment, and is distinguished from ordinary false twisted yarn Is.
  • Composite yarns containing polytrimethylene terephthalate have excellent stretch properties (elongation) and stretch back properties (elongation recovery), especially those that have greater stretch back properties than ordinary false twisted yarns It is.
  • other yarn used for the weft is preferably a crimped yarn such as false twisted yarn.
  • the material of the warp is not particularly limited, and when a one-way stretch fabric is used, it may be a yarn made of natural fibers such as cotton, wool, hemp, or a crimped yarn.
  • a warp yarn may be an elastic yarn or a composite yarn containing polytrimethylene terephthalate.
  • a region A having a strong elongation resistance in the weft direction and a region A having a strong elongation resistance in the weft direction There is a region B that is weaker than the stretch resistance of the region A, and an intermediate region C between the strength of the stretch resistance of the region A where the stretch resistance in the weft direction is strong and the stretch resistance of the weak region B.
  • An intermediate region C is disposed on both sides of the yarn, and these regions A, B, and C are repeated in the warp direction.
  • a mark 2 is provided for each repeat of these areas A, B, and C.
  • the mark 2 is for making it easy to appropriately mold each part of the trousers, and can be used by changing the woven structure, the color of the yarn, or the woven structure of the ear part.
  • FIG. 2 there are three types of regions A, B, and C.
  • the intermediate region may not be arranged.
  • a plurality of intermediate regions C, C ′, C ′′ (not shown) having different stretch resistance in the weft direction are arranged. Also good.
  • the weft use is the same regardless of the areas A, B, and C.
  • the use of the weft is different in each region A, B, C, and the elongation resistance force in the weft direction in each region A, B, C is different. .
  • weft on the back side of weft double stretch fabric 1 one is an elastic yarn or a composite yarn containing polytrimethylene terephthalate, the other is other Yarn
  • weft double stretch fabric 1 one is an elastic yarn or a composite yarn containing polytrimethylene terephthalate, the other is other Yarn
  • Threads to be used as the wefts on the back side of the weft double stretch fabric 1 shall be at least 3 types including the material and thickness of the yarn.
  • elastic yarns having different core yarn thickness are used in the region A where the elongation resistance is strong and the region C where the elongation resistance is weak. The greater the fineness, the greater the resistance to elongation.
  • the ratio with other yarns may be changed.
  • the elongation resistance in the weft direction in each of the regions A, B, and C can be examined in accordance with JIS L 1096 (1999) 8.14 stretch rate measurement method.
  • the normal elongation rate according to JIS is the elongation rate when a load of 14.7 N (1.5 Kg) is applied, and the amount of elongation at this load is a problem.
  • the resistance to elongation that is, difficulty in stretching
  • wearing pants is a problem.
  • the waist circumference ie waist circumference, hip
  • the waist circumference is the circumference of the human body at the thickest position of the waist, but the difference between the waist circumference between standing and sitting depends on the body shape, but at best 3-10 cm. That is, when wearing trousers that fit the body, the length of the trouser fabric stretched in the lateral direction is at most 3 to 10 cm at the position of the hip line.
  • a test piece having a predetermined size for example, 30 cm in length and 3 cm in width
  • a predetermined holding interval for example, 20 cm
  • FIG. 3 shows a test piece (length 30 cm, width 3 cm) prepared from each region A, B, C in one embodiment of the stretch fabric of the present invention, the grip interval is 20 cm, and the speed is 30 ⁇ 2 cm / min.
  • the graph which pulled the test piece and measured the elongation resistance in the weft direction is shown.
  • the vertical axis indicates the tensile force (displayed as a test force in FIG. 3) in Newton (N), and the horizontal axis indicates the extended length (displayed as a stroke in FIG. 3) in mm.
  • the warp yarn is a covered yarn obtained by winding a 167 dtex polyester false twisted yarn around a 44 dtex polyurethane core yarn.
  • the wefts on the front side of the double woven fabric are the same regardless of the regions A, B and C, that is, covered yarn in which a polyester false twisted yarn of 167 dtex is wound around a 44 dtex polyurethane core yarn, like the warp yarn.
  • two types of composite yarn containing 167 dtex polytrimethylene terephthalate and 84 dtex polyester false twisted yarn were used as other yarns.
  • the ratio of the fitty and false twisted yarn in each of the regions A, B and C is 20: 1 in the region A where the elongation resistance force in the weft direction is strong, 1:20 in the region B where the elongation resistance force in the weft direction is weak, and intermediate In area C, the ratio was 5: 5.
  • the line indicated by the symbol a indicates the relationship between the extension length of the region A having a high elongation resistance and the tensile force
  • the line indicated by symbol b indicates the extension length and the tension of the region B having a low elongation resistance.
  • the relationship between forces is shown
  • the line indicated by the symbol c shows the relationship between the elongation resistance and the extension length of the intermediate region C between them and the tensile force.
  • the stretched length (stroke) is 42 mm
  • the strong region A and the weak region B have a difference in stretch resistance of about 3N in this embodiment.
  • FIG. 4 is a plan view showing a state in which the parts of the women's long pants which are an embodiment of the trousers of the present invention are put into the stretch fabric of the present invention.
  • the stretch fabric of this example has a width of 118 cm, a length of one repeat (length in the warp direction) of 121 cm, and in one repeat, a weak region B of 67 cm, a middle region C of 4 cm, a strong region A of 23 cm, There is a 4 cm middle region C and a 23 cm weak region B, which is repeated.
  • the width of the stretch fabric and the lengths of these regions A, B, and C are not limited to those described in this embodiment.
  • the regions A and C are hatched in the same manner as in FIG. In this case, either the front or back side of the fabric may be used.
  • FIG. 4 shows a state in which two repeater parts are inserted into two trouser parts of 88 cm inseam with 3 repeats, and two sets of left and right back bodies 3 and two sets of left and right front bodies 4 are arranged.
  • a pocket, a waist belt, or the like is disposed in a gap or a blank space between the back body 3 and the front body 4.
  • the region A having a high stretch resistance is molded so as to be located at the thigh in the back body 3 and the front body 4.
  • the upper end of the strong region A of the back body 3 is a small cross cross point (that is, the point where the hip line 31 and the inner crotch line 32 of the back body 3 intersect the crotch line 41 and the inner crotch line 42 of the front body 4, At the crotch part where the seams cross in a cross shape).
  • the upper end portion of the strong region A may be shifted from the small crotch cross point to the crotch upper side or the crotch side.
  • the strong area A is shifted to the crotch side, it is preferable that the upper end portion of the intermediate area C is located at the small crotch cross or the crotch.
  • the length direction (length direction) of the trousers is the warp direction of the fabric 1, and the lateral direction of the trousers is the weft direction of the fabric 1.
  • the pants produced with the pattern shown in FIG. 4 are shown in FIG. 5, and the state of wearing them is shown in FIGS. 1 (b) and 1 (d).
  • FIG. 5 for the sake of explanation, the portion A having a strong lateral stretch resistance and the portion C having an intermediate stretch resistance are shown with hatching, but the pattern with hatching on the front side is shown. Does not appear.
  • the location A having a strong lateral stretch resistance is located at the thigh location in the front body 4 and the back body 3 of the pants.
  • the pants have a hip-up effect and an effect of tightening the inner thigh.
  • Fig. 6 uses the same stretch fabric as mentioned above, and the parts of cropped pants (trousers that are shaped like a hem cut off in the middle) with 4 repeats and 56 cm inseam are used for 3 people. Shown in the inserted state. Three sets of left and right rear bodies 3 and three sets of left and right front bodies 4 are arranged, and pockets, waist belts, and the like are arranged in gaps or blank spaces between the back body 3 and the front body 4.
  • the cropped pants of this embodiment are molded so that the region A having a high stretch resistance is located at the thigh in the back body 3 and the front body 4 as in the embodiment shown in FIG. Yes.
  • FIG. 7 shows another embodiment in which the same stretch fabric as described above is used, as in FIG.
  • the rear body 3 of the set and the three front bodies 4 of the left and right are arranged, and a pocket and a waist belt are arranged in a gap or a blank space between the rear body 3 and the front body 4.
  • the region A having a high stretch resistance is molded so as to be located at the thigh in the back body 3, and is molded so as to be located at the abdomen in the front body 4. .
  • FIG. 8 The cropped pants produced with the pattern shown in FIG. 7 are shown in FIG. 8 (for the sake of explanation, as in FIG. 5, a location A having a high lateral stretch resistance and a location having an intermediate stretch resistance) C is hatched).
  • a location A having a high lateral stretch resistance and a location having an intermediate stretch resistance C is hatched.
  • the trousers of this embodiment not only the hip-up effect, but also the abdomen has a portion A where the lateral stretch resistance is strong, so there is an effect of tightening the abdomen by wearing the trousers. .
  • the location A having a strong lateral stretch resistance in the back body 3 and the front body 4 is not limited to the illustrated embodiment.
  • the portion A having a high lateral stretch resistance may be arranged from the thigh slightly below the small crotch cross point to the top of the crotch, and in the front body 4 the lateral direction A location A having a strong elongation resistance may be placed at the location of the knee.
  • the strong part A is placed at the knee part, even if the knee is repeatedly bent and stretched while wearing the trousers, the knee part of the trousers is not swollen, that is, the so-called knee is not prone to appear. .
  • the width of the stretch fabric, the length of one repeat, and the length of each region A, B, C are not limited to the embodiment described with reference to FIG. 4, but the width of the stretch fabric and the length of one repeat. If you change the length of the trousers to be manufactured, etc., the state of the mold change will change accordingly.

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La présente invention se rapporte à un pantalon ayant un effet de raffermissement des hanches sans utiliser de procédure de pressage particulière ni de toile de renforcement particulière au cours de la fabrication du pantalon, et à un tissu tissé extensible approprié à la fabrication du pantalon. L'invention concerne un pantalon élastique, qui présente une élasticité au moins dans le sens transversal du pantalon, utilisant, comme tissu de dessus, un tissu tissé extensible du style toile double trame comprenant une zone (A) ayant une forte résistance à l'allongement dans le sens de la trame et une zone (B) ayant une résistance à l'allongement plus faible dans le sens de la trame que la forte résistance à l'allongement dans le sens de la trame de la zone (A), caractérisé en ce que la résistance à l'allongement dans le sens transversal du tissu de dessus dans la partie fémorale de l'arrière (3) est supérieure à la résistance à l'allongement dans le sens transversal di tissu de dessus dans la partie ourlet.
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