CN218436111U - Knitted fabric with fuzzing - Google Patents
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The present application relates to a knitted fabric having fuzz, which has at least one multiple loop composed of two or more layers of yarns in one course or one wale, and the rest is a single loop composed of one layer of yarns; the multiple loops are formed by simultaneously completing looping and knitting more than two layers of same or different yarns to form loop overlapping of more than two layers of yarns; the surface layer yarns positioned on the front side of the fabric and the inner layer yarns positioned on the back side of the fabric are formed by the multiple-loop knitting, the inner layer yarns form terry large-chord arcs on the back side of the fabric, and the terry large-chord arcs on the back side of the fabric are subjected to fuzzing processing to form a raising layer. The fluffing processing treatment on the looped pile type large-chord arcs on the back surface of the fabric can improve the bulkiness and the thickness of the fabric, but the effect of the front surface of the fabric is not influenced.
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Technical Field
The application relates to the field of fabrics, in particular to a fluffed knitted fabric.
Background
The knitted fabric is a fabric formed by bending yarns into loops by using a knitting needle and interlooping the loops. Knitting includes weft knitting and warp knitting, and the knitted fabric is widely applied to clothing fabrics and linings, home textiles and other products and is popular among consumers. The single-sided knitted fabric on the market at present is generally of a common single-sided knitted structure, and the overall thickness and bulkiness are poor.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
In order to improve the bulkiness and thickness of the fabric,
the application provides a knitted fabric who has fuzz adopts following technical scheme:
a knitted fabric having fuzz, the knitted fabric having at least one multiple stitch composed of two or more layers of yarns in one course or one column, the remainder being a single stitch composed of one layer of yarns; the multiple loops are formed by simultaneously completing looping and knitting more than two layers of same or different yarns to form loop overlapping of more than two layers of yarns; the multiple loops are knitted to form surface layer yarns positioned on the front side of the fabric and inner layer yarns positioned on the back side of the fabric, the inner layer yarns form terry large chord arcs on the back side of the fabric, and the terry large chord arcs on the back side of the fabric are fluffed to form a fluffing layer.
By adopting the technical scheme, the fluffing degree and the thickness of the fabric can be improved by performing fluffing processing treatment on the looped pile type large-chord arcs on the back surface of the fabric, but the effect of the front surface of the fabric is not influenced. Meanwhile, the multiple loops are beneficial to improving the bulkiness, thickness and the like of the fabric, so that the fabric is not easy to hook yarns, and the single loops can keep the soft hand feeling and air permeability of the fabric, so that the obtained knitted fabric keeps better hand feeling and air permeability and improves the thickness and stability.
Optionally, the n courses containing the terry-like major chord arcs are woven by at least n +1 paths of yarns, wherein n is more than or equal to 2.
Optionally, at least a part of the stitches in one course in the front surface of the fabric are formed by overlapping and weaving more than 2 stitches.
Optionally, the multiple loops are knitted by two layers of yarns in a looping manner, and the multiple loops are knitted by the same type of surface layer yarns and the same type of lining layer yarns.
By adopting the technical scheme, the texture of the inner layer and the texture of the outer layer of the fabric are the same, and the fabric can be better used for various use scenes.
Optionally, the terry-like major chord arc spans 1-4 wales.
By adopting the technical scheme, the large chord arcs of the terry class keep a certain span but cannot be too large, so that the thickness of the raising layer is better controlled.
Optionally, the multiple loops are knitted by two layers of yarns simultaneously, and different multiple loops are knitted by the same surface layer yarn and two different inner layer yarns.
By adopting the technical scheme, the texture and the function of the inner layer and the outer layer of the fabric are different to a certain extent, and the fabric can be used for manufacturing some special clothes.
Optionally, the terry-like major chord arc spans more than 3 wales.
By adopting the technical scheme, the large chord arcs of the wool loops keep a certain span but cannot be too large, so that the thickness of the wool raising layer is better controlled.
Optionally, the single loops and the multiple loops in the same course or column are woven from the same or different yarns, and the yarns are filament yarns or staple yarns.
Optionally, the yarn is one or more of anti-ultraviolet yarn, cool yarn, antibacterial yarn and water-absorbing quick-drying yarn.
By adopting the technical scheme, various functions are endowed to the fabric, so that the fabric has wider applicability.
In summary, the present application includes at least one of the following beneficial technical effects:
1. the bulkiness and the thickness of the fabric can be improved, but the positive effect of the fabric is not influenced;
2. the texture of the inner layer and the outer layer of the fabric can be adjusted according to requirements;
3. the fabric has wide applicability.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic view of a knitting structure of a multi-shot stitch in example 1.
Description of the reference numerals: 1. a raising layer; 2. surface layer yarns; 3. and the inner layer of yarn.
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The present application is described in further detail below with reference to fig. 1.
Example 1
The embodiment of the application discloses knitted fabric who has a hair. Referring to fig. 1, a pile knitted fabric has at least one multiple stitch formed of two or more layers of yarns in one course or one column, and the rest is a single stitch formed of one layer of yarn. The multiple loops are knitted by two layers of yarns simultaneously to form loop overlapping of more than two layers of yarns. And the multiple loops are all formed by weaving the same surface layer yarn 2 and the same inner layer yarn 3.
The surface layer yarn 2 positioned on the front side of the fabric and the inner layer yarn 3 positioned on the back side of the fabric are formed by multiple loops in a weaving mode, the inner layer yarn 3 forms terry large chord arcs on the back side of the fabric, and the terry large chord arcs cross 1-4 longitudinal loops. The n transverse rows containing the large-chord arcs of the terry are formed by weaving more than n +1 paths of yarns at least, wherein n is more than or equal to 2. At least part of the stitches in one transverse row in the front surface of the fabric are formed by overlapping and weaving more than 2 stitches. And (3) raising the looped pile type large-chord arcs on the back surface of the fabric to form a raising layer 1.
The single coil and the multiple coils in the same transverse row or longitudinal column are woven by the same or different yarns, and the yarns are filament yarns or staple yarns. And the yarn is one or more of anti-ultraviolet yarn, cool yarn, antibacterial yarn and water-absorbing quick-drying yarn. The single-sided knitted fabric containing the multiple structures has a capillary effect and a self-water-absorbing and quick-drying function. The functional fibers with different components can realize a series of functions of ultraviolet resistance, cool feeling, antibiosis and the like, so that the fabric has various taking functions.
Example 2
Example 2 differs from example 1 in that multiple stitches are knitted simultaneously from two layers of yarn, and in that different multiple stitches are knitted from the same surface layer yarn 2 and two different inner layer yarns 3. The large chordal arc of the terry class spans more than 3 coil columns.
The above embodiments are preferred embodiments of the present application, and the protection scope of the present application is not limited by the above embodiments, so: all equivalent changes made according to the structure, shape and principle of the present application shall be covered by the protection scope of the present application.
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1. A knitted fabric with fuzz is characterized in that: the knitted fabric is provided with at least one multiple loop formed by more than two layers of yarns in a row or a column, and the rest is a single loop formed by one layer of yarns; the multiple loops are formed by simultaneously completing looping and knitting more than two layers of same or different yarns to form loop overlapping of more than two layers of yarns; the multi-loop knitting method is characterized in that surface layer yarns (2) located on the front side of the fabric and inner layer yarns (3) located on the back side of the fabric are formed by the multi-loop knitting, loop type large-chord arcs are formed on the back side of the fabric by the inner layer yarns (3), and the loop type large-chord arcs on the back side of the fabric are subjected to fuzzing processing to form a fuzzing layer (1).
2. A knitted fabric having fuzz as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that: the n transverse rows containing the terry large chord arcs are formed by weaving more than n +1 paths of yarns at least, wherein n is more than or equal to 2.
3. A pile knitted fabric according to claim 2, characterized in that: at least part of the stitches in one course in the front surface of the fabric are formed by overlapping and weaving more than 2 stitches.
4. A knitted fabric having fuzz as claimed in claim 3, characterized in that: the multiple loops are formed by weaving two layers of yarns in a looping mode at the same time, and the multiple loops are formed by weaving the same surface layer yarn and the same inner layer yarn (3).
5. A pile knitted fabric according to claim 4, characterized in that: the terry-like large chord arc spans 1-4 coil columns.
6. A pile knitted fabric according to claim 3, characterized in that: the multiple loops are formed by simultaneously completing looping and knitting two layers of yarns, and different multiple loops are formed by knitting the same surface layer yarn (2) and two different inner layer yarns (3).
7. A pile knitted fabric according to claim 6, characterized in that: the terry-like large chord arc spans more than 3 coil columns.
8. A pile knitted fabric according to claim 1, characterized in that: the single loops and the multiple loops in the same row or column are woven by the same or different yarns, and the yarns are filament yarns or staple yarns.
9. A knitted fabric having fuzz as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that: the yarn is one or more of anti-ultraviolet yarn, cool yarn, antibacterial yarn and water-absorbing quick-drying yarn.
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