Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
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Articles
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Materials
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Incorporated unknitted materials
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066195000 |
Warp
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Fleece or pile type | 5 |
20100037658 | VEHICULAR UPHOLSTERY POLYPROPYLENETEREPHTHALATE FIBER FABRIC AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING OF FABRIC - A vehicular upholstery fabric is made from a raw tricot fabric which is knitted by using a PPT-multifilament yarn whose single fiber fineness is about 0.5˜6.0 dtex and whose total fineness is about 30˜180 dtex for the ground yarn and the pile yarn. The raw tricot fabric has been transformed into a napped tricot pile fabric by raising the sinker loop of the pile yarn of the raw tricot fabric to form fluffs which are then sheared to form cut piles. A PPT-bulky multifilament yarn is used for the ground yarn. A PPT-non-bulky texturized multifilament yarn or a PPT-bulky texturized multifilament yarn is used for the pile yarn. | 02-18-2010 |
20110296875 | PILE KNITTED FABRIC AND SEWN PRODUCT EMPLOYING PILE KNITTED FABRIC - Disclosed is a pile knitted fabric containing a ground structure and a pile fiber napped from the ground structure. The pile knitted fabric includes a pile fiber that is knitted into a stitch of the ground structure and napped therefrom; and a stitch composed only of the ground structure, wherein a pile length of the pile knitted fabric is 6 to 25 mm, a continuous length of a pile fiber portion where the pile fiber is knitted into the stitch of the ground structure and napped therefrom is 10 mm or more, a width of a line of a stitch pattern composed only of the ground structure is 1 to 6 mm, a continuous length of the line of the stitch pattern composed only of the ground structure is 10 mm or more, a ratio of the width of the line of the stitch pattern composed only of the ground structure to the pile length is 0.09 to 0.30, and when a weft direction of the pile knitted fabric is placed horizontally, an acute angle formed between the weft direction of the pile knitted fabric and the line of the stitch pattern composed only of the ground structure is 20° to 90°. | 12-08-2011 |
20130118209 | FABRIC CONSTRUCTION AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING - A method of constructing a warp knit fabric is disclosed. The warp knit fabric is constructed using polyester yarn for both the base yarn and the surface yarn. The resulting warp knit fabric is napped on the top side of the fabric to form a fabric that is soft to the touch. | 05-16-2013 |
20140311188 | Contexture for Attaching Wiring and Grinding Discs - The invention relates to a warp knitted contexture including a base structure and pile loops anchored in the base structure for rattle free attachment of wiring harnesses or for attachment of replaceable grinding discs at grinding machines. It is an object of the invention to provide a new warp knitted contexture for both applications recited supra and other applications, wherein the warp knitted contexture can be produced in a more economical manner and has constant quality or a constant surface. The object is achieved in that a plurality of independently standing pile loops is arranged at the base structure through unilaterally tied drop stitch, wherein a height of the pile loops is greater than a distance between stitch wales and the pile loops are only arranged on the technically left side of the product. | 10-23-2014 |
20160053415 | METHOD FOR KNITTING KNITTED FABRIC AND KNITTED FABRIC - There is provided a knitted fabric in which a spacing of an open portion can be adjusted as necessary, and a method for knitting the same. An inlay knitting of interweaving a first line (Y | 02-25-2016 |
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Multi-ply | 4 |
20090126413 | Tubular spacer fabric - The present invention relates to a weft-knitted tubular spacer fabric for use in orthopaedic products comprising a first outer layer, a second outer layer, and an intermediate spacer layer integrated with said first and second outer layers, said tube having a length. According to invention the spacer fabric is knitted in a tubular form with a circumference less than 1000 mm, said tubular spacer fabric not being cut open in its length direction, thereby conforming seamlessly to a body part or limb of a wearer. Hereby, a tubular spacer fabric is obtained which most expediently conforms seamlessly to a body part or limb of a wearer. This has the advantage that the seamless tubular spacer fabric may be used directly as a wrap, a bandage, a support or may be used as liner under casting. | 05-21-2009 |
20100229606 | STEREOSCOPIC KNITWORK - A three-dimensional knit fabric comprising two knit layers consisting of a front layer and a back layer and monofilament yarns connecting the two knit layers, characterized in that the three-dimensional knit fabric has a thickness of 5 to 25 mm, the fabric undergoes a compression load of 100 to 250 N for compressive deformation of 2.6 mm on a 100-mm diameter compression plate, and the front and back knit layers undergo a shearing stress of 15 to 35 N to be shifted by 5 mm in parallel to each other in transverse opposite directions (directions along the course line). | 09-16-2010 |
20130269395 | STRUCTURE OF TOUCH-FASTENING ANTI-SKIDDING MATERIAL - A touch-fastening anti-skidding material includes a knitted foundation layer and a plurality of synthetic yarns that is secured together by being collectively knitted in the foundation layer. The foundation layer is formed by knitting of pliable base yarns and synthetic yarns. The synthetic yarns are knitted in U-shaped loops and the base yarns are knitted between adjacent strands of the knitted synthetic yarns to make a large area cloth. The cloth may be in a planar form without hollow opening sections or it includes open sections to facilitate air permeability. The loops of the synthetic yarns have legs extending beyond the foundation layer by a predetermined length and the synthetic yarns show rigidity strength, whereby a flexible, resilient, light-weighted, and low-cost touch-fastening anti-skidding material is formed. | 10-17-2013 |
20160108566 | Color Changeable Textile - A color changeable textile is formed by weaving a front yarn and a rear yarn. The front yarn forms plural front loops connected to each other. The rear yarn forms plural rear loops connected to each other. The rear yarn further coupled to a portion of the front loops to link the rear loops to the front loops. The color changeable textile shows the color of the front yarn at the front surface when there is no extra force applied to the color changeable textile. A part of the color changeable textile reveals the color of the rear yarn when the color changeable textile is stretched. | 04-21-2016 |
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Traversed or doubled loop | 1 |
20090044573 | Method for Knitting Out Semi-Turn X Yarn Semi-Turn Y Yarn Structural Texture and Yarn Guiding Mouth Thereof - The invention concerns flat weft-knitting field in the textile industry, particularly relates to a new method that can adopt the flat weft knitting machine to continuously weave the knitwear whose that appearance can be seen structure texture pattern of X-yarn by a semi-turn (or semi-twist), Y-yarn by the semi-turn and the special-purpose yarn guiding mouth thereof. There is two or three parallel positioned yarn guiding holes provided in a yarn guiding mouth. X-yarn and Y-yarn can be independently fed through two guiding holes being parallel placement; Alternatively, X-yarn, Y-yarn and C-yarn can be independently fed through the three guiding holes being parallel placement; Or, Z-yarn can be fed through outside of the two or three guiding holes being parallel placement. To achieve the fabric whose surface is X-yarn by a semi-turn and Y-yarn by another semi-turn, or appearance in most is X-yarn, and Y-yarn in small part; or most of the appearance is X-yarn and C-yarn by a semi-turn and Y-yarn and C-yarn by another semi-turn; or pattern on the appearance includes several patterns aforesaid, inside is Z-yarn, which are plating knitting, there is no need to change the yarn guiding mouth or the yarn by using the present invention. | 02-19-2009 |
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20110162414 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FORMING A DESIGN FROM A FLEXIBLE FILAMENT HAVING INDICATORS - The present disclosure is directed to a flexible filament that includes a length of material configured to be used in forming at least a portion of a textile product to have at least a portion of a visual pattern that is visible on at least one of a first side or a second side of the textile product. The material includes a plurality of stitch indicators formed on the material to separate the material into a plurality of segmented regions, at least one of the stitch indicators or the segmented regions forming at least the portion of the visual pattern visible on the at least one of the first side or the second side of the textile product. | 07-07-2011 |
20120055201 | KNITTED FABRIC - A knitted fabric is disclosed, comprising a first fabric layer, a second fabric layer and a plurality of pliable threads having a predetermined length, the respective ends of the pliable threads being stitched to the first and second layers thereby connecting the first and second layers. Preferably the fabric also contains sacrificial yarn to tie in the pliable threads. Also disclosed is method for knitting a fabric according to the invention. The fabric has uses in inflatable devices, including airbags, or lifting devices. | 03-08-2012 |
20150075227 | KNITTED FABRIC WITH REDUCED CRACKS, KNITTING METHOD THEREFOR, AND DESIGN SYSTEM USING THE KNITTING METHOD - A knitting method for knitting, by a double knit electric jacquard circular knitting machine with needle selection on dial and cylinder, a knitted fabric in which a pattern on a front face of the knitted fabric is knitted by using one of a cylinder and a dial, boundaries between motifs of the pattern in a wale direction being continuous at the same position in the wale direction in a plurality of successive courses, and a pattern on a back face of the knitted fabric is knitted by using the other of the cylinder and the dial. The knitted fabric is knitted such that knit structures adjacent, on the back face of the knitted fabric, to a border line in the wale direction that is formed by the boundary between the motifs on the front face of the knitted fabric in at least one course of the number of successive courses that is fewer by one than the number of types of jacquard knitting yarns used are successively knitted. | 03-19-2015 |