CN112779658B - Artificial fur knitted fabric and knitting method thereof - Google Patents
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The artificial fur knitted fabric comprises bottom yarns, wool top fibers and weft insertion of limiting wool top fibers, wherein the upper bottom yarns and the lower bottom yarns are wound to form bottom yarn rings, and the wool top fibers in each bottom yarn ring are limited by the weft insertion. According to the artificial fur knitted fabric and the knitting method thereof, the locking firmness of wool top fibers is greatly improved, and the fiber depilation rate of fur grey cloth processed by a correct post-treatment process is greatly reduced. The wool top fibers and the bottom yarns are almost vertical, so that the standing wool feeling of the finished fabric is greatly increased, and the effect of imitation animal leather is more vivid; the cloth cover wool bundles are distributed in a dotted manner and are full and uniform, and the effect of covering the ground yarns by the cloth cover fibers is good; meanwhile, the longitudinal and transverse tension ratio of the fur cloth tends to be consistent, the finished cloth is not easy to deform, and the stability of the subsequent product forming is greatly improved.
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The application relates to the field of artificial fur knitting, including the fields of jacquard knitting and plain knitting, in particular to an artificial fur knitted fabric and a novel weave structure knitting method.
Background
The clothing warming is an indispensable requirement for human survival, and with the continuous and rapid increase of global population, cotton and other natural warming fiber materials used for providing human clothing warming are less and less in the past, so that the ever-increasing requirement for human survival cannot be met.
Meanwhile, with the progress of human society and the continuous improvement of living standard of people, people pursue high-grade clothes such as fur and the like increasingly, and the demand is contrary and contradictory to the concept of protecting animals and environment of human beings.
With the scientific progress and development, the development and utilization of chemical fibers and artificial fibers have promoted the production and development of the artificial fur industry. The artificial fur fabric is a living article which is developed in the contradiction between the demand and the living necessity for human survival and is a high-grade clothing product such as imitated natural fur and grass.
At present, the artificial fur industry mainly produces artificial fur cloth by three weaving modes.
1. Warp knitting machine: the surface yarn and the bottom yarn are all yarns, and the fur fabric is produced by a warp knitting machine.
2. A ring cutting machine: the surface yarn and the bottom yarn are all yarns, and the fur fabric is produced by a weft knitting machine.
3. Wool top feeding type fur machine: the fabric uses wool tops and bottom yarns, and the fur fabric is produced in a circular knitting machine (weft knitting machine) mode.
The products of the three production modes have advantages and disadvantages and are not completely same in use.
The wool top feeding type circular knitting machine for artificial fur has been born and developed for more than 50 years, and the 50-year calendar is developed and evolved by the development of several generations of machines, so that the wool top feeding type circular knitting machine for artificial fur is the production main equipment of the artificial fur industry at present, is used for producing high-grade clothing product cloth of artificial fur fabric, such as imitated natural fur and grass, and meets the supply of fur cloth required by the world-wide human life and production.
The prior wool top feeding type circular knitting machine for artificial fur adopts a single-needle-path plain stitch structure for knitting, and has the following defects after years of use summary:
1. the fastness of the plain stitch structure bottom yarn coil locking fiber bundle is poor, and the hair is easy to fall off.
2. The plain stitch structure causes a state in which the fiber bundle hooked by the knitting needle falls down, and the pile feeling is poor.
Because there is no space between the fiber bundles, the ironing roller is not easy to iron and scatter the bottom short fibers during post-finishing processing, the fibers are easy to fall down after increasing the pressure, so the surface is not upright enough, the hair surface is not full enough, and the produced artificial fur product is difficult to replace the prior fur clothing style.
3. The shape of the bottom yarn coil of the plain stitch structure is poor in stability, and the difference of longitudinal tension and transverse tension of the coil is large, so that the stability of the cloth width of the fur cloth and the forming stability of subsequent products are poor.
Because the single-needle-path top-feed circular knitting machine product for the artificial fur has the defects caused by the knitting structure of the circular knitting machine for the artificial fur, the defects of the current single-needle-path flat-needle-structure top-feed artificial fur cannot be changed without changing the knitting structure of the knitting machine.
The invention relates to the change of the knitting organization structure of a wool top feeding type circular knitting machine for artificial fur, and innovatively invents a knitting method of a double-needle-path double-lining-weft locking fiber bundle of a wool top feeding type circular knitting machine for artificial fur, compared with a knitting method of a single-needle-path flat needle locking fiber bundle which is widely used at present by the wool top feeding type circular knitting machine for artificial fur.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention aims to provide an artificial fur knitted fabric with low unhairing rate, good standing hair feeling and good product breadth stability and a weaving method thereof.
The embodiment of the invention can be realized by the following technical scheme:
the artificial fur knitted fabric comprises bottom yarns, wool top fibers and weft insertion of limiting wool top fibers, wherein the upper bottom yarns and the lower bottom yarns are wound to form bottom yarn rings, and the wool top fibers in each bottom yarn ring are limited by the weft insertion to realize locking.
Preferably, each ground yarn loop contains a middle portion of one bundle of top fibers and a tail portion of the other bundle of top fibers.
Preferably, the bottom yarn loops formed by the bottom yarns are variable flat needles, and the bottom yarn loops of two adjacent upper and lower rows of the knitted fabric are arranged in parallel and at staggered intervals.
Preferably, the weft insertion comprises a first weft insertion and a second weft insertion, and the first weft insertion and the second weft insertion are horizontally staggered; the first weft insertion and the second weft insertion which are adjacent up and down are respectively wound at different positions of the same bottom yarn ring and two bundles of wool top fibers in the bottom yarn ring from different directions up and down, so that the wool top fibers in the bottom yarn ring are limited and locked.
A method for knitting a knitted fabric made of artificial fur comprises moving a stitch a of a first knitting needle and a stitch B of a second knitting needle on a knitting needle track to realize knitting through a first knitting needle and the second knitting needle according to the regular arrangement of A, B, 8230A and 8230A;
the knitting needle channel comprises a first needle channel and a second needle channel, wherein a stitch runs on the first needle channel, and b stitch runs on the second needle channel;
the knitting needle track functional interval comprises a first interval and a second interval;
the first interval comprises a first weft insertion area, a first wool top fiber area and a first loop forming area;
the second interval comprises a second weft insertion area, a second wool top fiber area and a second loop forming area;
step one, a first knitting needle and a second knitting needle run on a first interval:
when the first knitting needle and the second knitting needle enter a first weft insertion area, the first knitting needle hook takes the first weft insertion and the second knitting needle passes through;
when the first knitting needle and the second knitting needle enter the first wool top fiber area, the first knitting needle passes through the first wool top fiber area, and the second knitting needle hooks the wool top fiber;
when the first knitting needle and the second knitting needle enter the first looping area, the first knitting needle passes through the first looping area, and a bottom yarn is taken by the second knitting needle hook to form a bottom yarn loop;
step two, the knitting needle and the knitting needle run on a second interval:
when the first knitting needle and the second knitting needle enter a second weft insertion area, the second knitting needle hook takes a second weft insertion and the first knitting needle passes through;
when the first knitting needle and the second knitting needle enter a second wool top fiber area, the second knitting needle passes through the second wool top fiber area, and wool top fibers are taken by a first knitting needle hook;
when the first knitting needle and the second knitting needle enter a second looping area, the second knitting needle passes through the first knitting needle hook to take bottom yarn and form a bottom yarn loop;
and step three, winding the first knitting needle and the second knitting needle on the first interval and the second interval in an interweaving mode according to the step one and the step two to form the knitted fabric.
Preferably, when the first knitting needle and the second knitting needle move on the first interval and the second interval, because the work of the first knitting needle and the work of the second knitting needle are carried out in a staggered way, the bottom yarn loops of two adjacent rows in the transverse direction are arranged in a staggered and spaced way.
Preferably, the first needle has a similar motion trajectory when hooking the same stitch on the first needle track and the second needle on the second needle track.
The artificial fur knitted fabric and the knitting method thereof provided by the embodiment of the invention at least have the following beneficial effects:
1. according to the artificial fur knitted fabric and the knitting method thereof, the locking firmness of wool top fibers is greatly improved, and the fiber depilation rate of fur grey cloth processed by a correct post-treatment process is greatly reduced.
2. The wool top fibers and the bottom yarns are almost vertical, so that the standing wool feeling of the finished fabric is greatly increased, and the effect of imitation animal leather is more vivid;
3. the longitudinal and transverse tension ratio of the fur cloth tends to be consistent, the finished cloth is not easy to deform, and the stability of the subsequent product forming is greatly improved.
4. The cloth cover wool bundles are distributed in a dotted manner and are full and uniform, and the effect of covering the ground yarn by the cloth cover fibers is good.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic view showing the structure of the knitted artificial fur fabric according to the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of a knitting needle of the knitting method of the artificial fur knitted fabric according to the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a schematic view showing the needle trajectory in the loop forming and fiber feeding process in the course of the orbital motion in the knitting method of the knitted fabric for artificial fur according to the invention;
FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram showing the moving path of the knitting needle in the method for knitting the knitted fabric with artificial fur according to the present invention.
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The knitting machine comprises a ground yarn 1, weft insertion 2, a first weft insertion 21, a second weft insertion 22, wool top fibers 3, a first weft insertion area 4, a first wool top fiber area 5, a first loop forming area 6, a second weft insertion area 7, a second wool top fiber area 8, a second loop forming area 9, a first knitting needle A, a stitch A1, a second knitting needle B, a stitch B1, a first needle track a, a second needle track B, a first interval X and a second interval Y.
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The present invention will be further described below based on preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings.
In addition, various components on the drawings are enlarged (thick) or reduced (thin) for convenience of understanding, but this is not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
Singular references also include plural references and vice versa.
In the description of the embodiments of the present invention, it should be noted that, if the terms "upper", "lower", "inside", "outside", etc. indicate orientations or positional relationships based on the orientations or positional relationships shown in the drawings or orientations or positional relationships that are usually placed when the products of the present invention are used, the orientations or positional relationships are only for convenience of describing the present invention and simplifying the description, and the terms do not indicate or imply that the devices or elements indicated must have specific orientations, be constructed in specific orientations, and operate, and thus, the present invention should not be construed as being limited. Furthermore, the terms first, second, etc. may be used herein to distinguish between various elements, but these should not be limited by the order of manufacture or by importance to indicate or imply relative importance, and their names may differ from those in the detailed description of the invention and the claims.
The terminology used in the description is for the purpose of describing the embodiments of the invention and is not intended to be limiting of the invention. It should also be noted that unless otherwise explicitly stated or limited, the terms "disposed," "connected," and "connected" should be interpreted broadly, as if they were fixed or removable, or integrally connected; they may be mechanically coupled, directly coupled, indirectly coupled through intervening media, or may be interconnected between two elements. Those skilled in the art will specifically understand that the above description is meant to be specific to the present invention.
Fig. 1 is a schematic view of a weave structure of a knitted fabric for artificial fur according to the present invention, and please refer to fig. 1, the knitted fabric for artificial fur according to the present invention includes bottom layer ground yarns 1, top fibers 3, and weft insertion 2 for limiting the top fibers 3, wherein the top and bottom ground yarns 1 are wound to form ground yarn loops, and the top fibers 3 in each ground yarn loop are limited by the weft insertion 2 to be locked. And each bottom yarn loop comprises the middle part of one bundle of wool top fiber 3 and the tail part of the other bundle of wool top fiber 3.
In an alternative of this embodiment, it is preferable that the ground yarn loops formed by the ground yarns 1 are variable flat needles, the ground yarn loops of two adjacent upper and lower rows of the knitted fabric are arranged in parallel and at intervals in a staggered manner, and the ground yarn loops formed by the ground yarns 1 are located on the bottommost side of the knitting fabric.
Further, the weft insertion 2 comprises a first weft insertion 21 and a second weft insertion 22, and the first weft insertion 21 and the second weft insertion 22 are horizontally arranged in a staggered manner; the first weft insertion 21 and the second weft insertion 22 which are adjacent up and down are respectively wound at different positions of the same bottom yarn ring and two bundles of wool top fibers 3 in the bottom yarn ring from different directions up and down, so that the wool top fibers 3 in the bottom yarn ring are limited and locked, and the wool top fibers 3 are prevented from falling off.
In this embodiment, a bundle of wool top fibre 3's afterbody is open form, and wool top fibre 3 and the afterbody of each bundle all are hooked spacing realization locking by first weft insertion 21 and second weft insertion 22 from upper and lower equidirectional hook, and limiting displacement makes every bundle of wool top fibre 3 be difficult for lodging, and it feels good to found the hair to feel to wool top fibre locking firmness is good, and the unhairing rate is low.
In this embodiment, since the ground loops are the variable plain knitting needles, gaps are formed in four directions, namely, the upper direction, the lower direction, the left direction and the right direction, in each ground loop, which is favorable for the stretching of the wool top fibers 3 and enhances the vertical wool feeling.
Adopt spacing wool top fibre 3 of mode and end yarn circle of two weft insertion in this embodiment for every bundle of wool top fibre 3 and end yarn circle all by spacing in the horizontal, the vertical direction, so finished product vertical, horizontal tension ratio trend unanimous, finished product cloth non-deformable, follow-up product shaping keeps stability to promote greatly.
FIG. 2 is a schematic view of a knitting needle A and a knitting needle B in the knitting method of the knitted fabric for artificial fur according to the present invention; FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram showing the needle trajectory in the stitch forming and fiber feeding process in the orbital motion in the knitting method of the knitted fabric for artificial fur according to the present invention; FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram of the moving path of the knitting needle of the knitting method of the artificial fur knitted fabric of the present invention.
Please refer to fig. 2-4; the knitting method of the artificial fur knitted fabric comprises the following steps:
the first knitting needle A and the second knitting needle B are arranged according to the rule of A, B, \8230; \8230andthe rule that a stitch A1 and B stitch B1 move on a knitting needle track to realize knitting.
The knitting needle channel comprises a first needle channel a and a second needle channel B, wherein a stitch A1 runs on the first needle channel a, and a stitch B1 runs on the second needle channel B; during operation, the first knitting needle A and the second knitting needle B are arranged in a staggered mode at intervals and work together.
The knitting needle track functional interval comprises a first interval X and a second interval Y;
the first interval X comprises a first weft insertion area 4, a first wool top fiber area 5 and a first loop forming area 6;
the second interval Y comprises a second weft insertion area 7, a second wool top fiber area 8 and a second loop forming area 9;
step one, a first knitting needle A and a second knitting needle B run on a first interval X:
when the first knitting needle A and the second knitting needle B enter the first weft insertion area 4, the first knitting needle A hooks the first weft insertion 21 and the second knitting needle B is level;
when the first knitting needle A and the second knitting needle B enter the first wool top fiber area 5, the first knitting needle A passes through the first knitting needle A, and the second knitting needle B hooks wool top fibers;
when the first knitting needle A and the second knitting needle B enter the first loop forming area 6, the first knitting needle A passes through the first loop forming area, and the second knitting needle B hooks bottom yarns to form a bottom yarn loop;
step two, the first knitting needle A and the second knitting needle B run on a second interval Y:
when the first needle A and the second needle B enter the second weft insertion area 7, the second needle B hooks the second weft insertion 22, and the first needle A is level;
when the first knitting needle A and the second knitting needle B enter the second wool top fiber area 8, the second knitting needle B passes through the second wool top fiber area in a leveling mode, and the first knitting needle A hooks wool top fibers;
when the first knitting needle A and the second knitting needle B enter the second looping area 9, the second knitting needle B is level, the first knitting needle A hooks bottom yarns and forms bottom yarn loops;
and step three, winding the first knitting needle A and the second knitting needle B on the first interval X and the second interval Y in an interweaving mode according to the step one and the step two to form the knitted fabric.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 1, when the first knitting needle a and the second knitting needle B move on the first section X and the second section Y, because the operation of the first knitting needle a and the second knitting needle B is performed alternately, the ground loops of two adjacent rows in the transverse direction are arranged at intervals in an alternating manner.
Specifically, the motion tracks of the first knitting needle a are similar when the first needle track a and the second knitting needle B hook the same texture (such as weft insertion, bottom yarn and wool top fiber) on the second needle track B.
While the invention has been described in detail and with reference to specific embodiments thereof, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention, and it is intended to claim all such changes and modifications as fall within the scope of the appended claims.
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1. A knitting method of artificial fur knitted fabric is characterized in that:
the artificial fur knitted fabric comprises bottom yarns, wool top fibers and weft insertion of limiting wool top fibers, wherein the upper bottom yarns and the lower bottom yarns are wound to form bottom yarn rings, and the wool top fibers in each bottom yarn ring are limited by the weft insertion to realize locking;
each bottom yarn loop comprises the middle part of one bundle of wool top fibers and the tail part of the other bundle of wool top fibers;
the bottom yarns form variable flat needles, and the bottom yarn loops of two adjacent upper and lower rows of the knitted fabric are arranged in parallel and staggered at intervals;
the weft insertion comprises a first weft insertion and a second weft insertion, and the first weft insertion and the second weft insertion are horizontally staggered; the first weft insertion and the second weft insertion which are adjacent up and down are respectively wound at different positions of the same bottom yarn ring and two wool top fibers in the bottom yarn ring from different directions up and down, so that the wool top fibers in the bottom yarn ring are limited and locked;
a stitch of the first knitting needle and a stitch of the second knitting needle move on a knitting needle track to realize knitting by the regular arrangement of the first knitting needle and the second knitting needle according to A, B, 8230structure and 8230structure;
the knitting needle path comprises a first needle path and a second needle path, wherein a stitch runs on the first needle path, a stitch runs on the second needle path, and a first knitting needle A and a second knitting needle B are arranged at intervals in a staggered manner;
the knitting needle channel function section comprises a first section and a second section;
the first interval comprises a first weft insertion area, a first wool top fiber area and a first loop forming area;
the second interval comprises a second weft insertion area, a second wool top fiber area and a second loop forming area;
step one, the first knitting needle and the second knitting needle run on a first interval:
when the first knitting needle and the second knitting needle enter a first weft insertion area, the first knitting needle hook takes the first weft insertion and the second knitting needle passes through;
when the first knitting needle and the second knitting needle enter the first wool top fiber area, the first knitting needle passes through the first wool top fiber area in a leveling mode, and the second knitting needle hooks the wool top fiber;
when the first knitting needle and the second knitting needle enter a first looping area, the first knitting needle passes through the first looping area, and a bottom yarn is taken by a second knitting needle hook to form a bottom yarn loop;
step two, the knitting needles and the knitting needles run in a second interval:
when the first knitting needle and the second knitting needle enter a second weft insertion area, the second knitting needle hook takes the second weft insertion and the first knitting needle is level;
when the first knitting needle and the second knitting needle enter a second wool top fiber area, the second knitting needle passes through the second wool top fiber area, and wool top fibers are taken by a first knitting needle hook;
when the first knitting needle and the second knitting needle enter a second looping area, the second knitting needle passes through the first knitting needle hook to take bottom yarn and form a bottom yarn loop;
step three, winding the first knitting needle and the second knitting needle in a manner of interweaving the first knitting needle and the second knitting needle in the first interval and the second interval to form a knitted fabric;
when the first knitting needle and the second knitting needle move on the first interval and the second interval, because the first knitting needle and the second knitting needle work in a staggered way, the bottom yarn loops of two adjacent rows in the transverse direction are arranged at intervals in a staggered way.
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