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Title:
Complex stitch fabric of fluffy character for lining and reinforcing apparel and method of making same
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1. A warp knit fabric for use in making reinforcing plastrons for apparel comprising:
a base fabric having a sheet of relatively thin, flexible warp yarns knitted into stitches forming wales and courses, each yarn being knit alternately in separate wales which are connected by lengths of said yarn;
relatively thick, wiry weft yarns inlaid in the courses of said base fabric and lying between the stitches and the said connecting lengths of said warp yarns; and
a plurality of inlaid, relatively thick and undulating warp yarns, each having a relatively roughened or napped surface and being tied to said base fabric by said connecting yarn lengths and overlying said inlaid weft yarns, each undulating warp yarn crossing a plurality of wales between succeeding undulations.
2. The fabric according to claim 1, in which the base fabric includes a second sheet of relatively thin, flexible warp yarns, each of which is knitted into stitches in a single wale only and having yarn lengths connecting adjacent stitches, said yarn lengths passing above said inlaid weft and warp yarns.
3. The method of making a napped warp knit fabric which comprises:
knitting two sheets of relatively thin, flexible warp yarns into stitches forming wales and courses, each yarn of one sheet being knit alternately in separate wales, each yarn of the other sheet being knit in a single wale only;
concurrently inlaying relatively thick, wiry weft yarns in said courses while inlaying relatively thick, nappable warp yarns in certain wales, said inlaid yarns being bound in the stitches of the knitted warp yarns by connecting lengths of said knitted yarns so that said connecting lengths are at least partially embedded in said nappable warp yarns; and
subjecting the surface of the fabric containing said nappable warp yarns to a napping operation whereby a nap is raised on said nappable yarns only.
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Inventors:
Groshens, Pierre (Peronne, FR)
Application Number:
609924
Filing Date: 1975-09-03 Publication_date: 1980-02-26 Assignee:
Lainiere de Picardie (Peronne, FR)
Primary Class(es):
66/193
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Other References:
Paling, D. F., "Warp Knitting Technology", 2nd Ed. 1965, Columbine, London England, pp. 172-173. |