US3306081A - Support stocking - Google Patents
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D02—YARNS; MECHANICAL FINISHING OF YARNS OR ROPES; WARPING OR BEAMING
- D02G—CRIMPING OR CURLING FIBRES, FILAMENTS, THREADS, OR YARNS; YARNS OR THREADS
- D02G3/00—Yarns or threads, e.g. fancy yarns; Processes or apparatus for the production thereof, not otherwise provided for
- D02G3/22—Yarns or threads characterised by constructional features, e.g. blending, filament/fibre
- D02G3/32—Elastic yarns or threads ; Production of plied or cored yarns, one of which is elastic
- D02G3/328—Elastic yarns or threads ; Production of plied or cored yarns, one of which is elastic containing elastane
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A41—WEARING APPAREL
- A41B—SHIRTS; UNDERWEAR; BABY LINEN; HANDKERCHIEFS
- A41B11/00—Hosiery; Panti-hose
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61F—FILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
- A61F13/00—Bandages or dressings; Absorbent pads
- A61F13/06—Bandages or dressings; Absorbent pads specially adapted for feet or legs; Corn-pads; Corn-rings
- A61F13/08—Elastic stockings; for contracting aneurisms
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D04—BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
- D04B—KNITTING
- D04B1/00—Weft knitting processes for the production of fabrics or articles not dependent on the use of particular machines; Fabrics or articles defined by such processes
- D04B1/22—Weft knitting processes for the production of fabrics or articles not dependent on the use of particular machines; Fabrics or articles defined by such processes specially adapted for knitting goods of particular configuration
- D04B1/24—Weft knitting processes for the production of fabrics or articles not dependent on the use of particular machines; Fabrics or articles defined by such processes specially adapted for knitting goods of particular configuration wearing apparel
- D04B1/26—Weft knitting processes for the production of fabrics or articles not dependent on the use of particular machines; Fabrics or articles defined by such processes specially adapted for knitting goods of particular configuration wearing apparel stockings
- D04B1/265—Surgical stockings
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- cover elastic core yarns such as rubber or more recently elastomeric or spandex.
- stockings have been knit entirely of covered elastic yarns and in other cases courses of covered elastic yarn have been knit in alternation with courses of other types of yarns.
- crimped or curled multifilament synthetic thermoplastic stretchable yarns have been knit in various combinations with covered elastic yarns and the thermoplastic stretchable yarns have also been used to cover the core yarns.
- the stockings knit entirely of covered elastic yarn are too heavy and unsightly while those stockings knit of interspersed courses of covered elastic yarn and courses of other types of stretchable yarn do not have the desired Sheerness and because the courses of stretchable yarn have been subjected to heat, their afilnity for dye is not always the same as the covered elastic yarn and this causes coursewise streaks in the stocking.
- elastomeric or spandex yarns There are several commercially available synthetic elastomeric or spandex yarns which have been used, both Covered and uncovered, in the knitting of surgical stockings. It is recognized that a covered elastic yarn having an elastomeric or spandex core has many advantages over a covered yarn having a rubber core because the elastomeric core is not subject to deterioration by certain lubricants, by laundering and by age in the same manner as a rubber core. However, the elastomeric yarn has a very low degree of abrasive resistance, particularly when directly engaged by a fine strand of nylon yarn.
- a primary object of the present invention to provide a sheer support stockin which is knit of interspersed courses of an inelastic yarn and courses of a covered spandex yarn in which the covering is formed of an inelastic thermoplastic synthetic yarn which is wound thereabout in such a manner as to completely cover the spandex core and to prevent abrasive engagement of the spandex core by the knitted loops of the inelastic yarn in the stocking.
- FIGURE 1 is a side elevation of a ladies sheer support stocking in accordance with the present invention
- FIGURE 2 is a greatly enlarged elevational view of a small portion of the fabric in that area of the leg of the stocking indicated by the dash-dot rectangle 2 in FIGURE 1, and illustrating the appearance of the stitch loops when the fabric is relaxed;
- FIGURE 3 is a view similar to FIGURE 2 but illustrating the appearance of the stitch loops when the fabric is stretched in both walewise and coursewise directions;
- FEGURE 4 is a greatly enlarged elevation of the covered elastic yarn with portions of both the first and second coverings being partially unwound from one end of the spandex core;
- FIGURE 5 is a vertical sectional view of a medial portion of the covered elastic yarn, taken substantially along the line 5-5 in FIGURE 4.
- FIGURE 1 there is shown a seamless support stocking S which has been knit on a circular knitting machine and finished, however, it is to be understood that full-fashion support stockings according to the invention may also be knit on full-fashioned knitting machines.
- the stocking S includes a turned welt 10, a shadow welt 11, a leg or boot 1.2, and a foot having a heel pocket 13, an instep portion 14, and a toe pocket 15.
- the turned welt 1i) and the shadow welt 11 are formed in the conventional manner on a circular knitting machine and it is preferred that they be formed of a thermoplastic stretchable yarn of the type which has a crimp or curl heat-set therein.
- the invention may be more easily understood by the following detailed example which has been found to produce a fully functional sheer support stocking which is highly satisfactory for therapeutic purposes, it being understood that the detailed example is given for purposes of illustration and the invention is not to be strictly limited thereto.
- the stocking S is knit on a twofeed circular knitting machine having 400 needles and a 3 /2 inch needle cylinder.
- the welt 10 and shadow welt 11 are first knit by feeding a /2 strand of Superloft yarn at each knitting station.
- This particular type of stretch yarn is of the false-twist type which is formed by passing the yarn through a heated zone and then through a false-twist spindle to twist, heat-set and untwist the yarn in a single continuous operation.
- the knitting of the leg 12 is begun by feeding and knitting an inelastic yarn Y at one knitting station while feeding and knitting a covered elastic yarn E at the other knitting station to form alternating courses of these two yarns in the leg 12, as shown in FIGURES 2 and 3.
- the inelastic yarn Y is 20 denier raw or unshrunk monofilarnent nylon and the elastic yarn E includes a 70 denier spandex core, indicated at 25 in FIGURES 4 and 5, and 20/6 denier inelastic nylon yarns, indicated at 26 and 27, which form respective first and second coverings to completely cover the core 25 and protect it against a cutting action by the stitch loops of inelastic yarn Y at their points of interengagement.
- the spandex core 25 is a polyurethane yarn produced by E. I. du Pont under the name Lycra. The manner in which the covered elastic yarn E is formed will be presently described.
- the covered elastic yarn E is fed to the needles at the main knitting station and the inelastic yarn Y is fed to the needles at the auxiliary knitting station.
- the sizes of the stitch loops drawn at each knitting station are preferably balanced and since the covered elastic yarn E has a larger diameter than the inelastic yarn Y, the needles are lowered a slightly greater distance at the auxiliary knitting station than they are lowered at the main knitting station.
- the stitch loops are gradually reduced in a conventional manner to reduce the diameter of the tube being formed and it is preferred that the elastic yarn E be fed to the machine under a uniformly maintained tension of about 6 grams to uniformly elongate the strand of elastic yarn E throughout the knitting of the leg 12.
- the machine switches into reciprocatory knitting in a conventional manner to form the narrowed and widened heel pocket 13.
- the heel pocket 13 is formed of a 30/2 stretchable crimped nylon yarn of the same type as was used in forming the welt 10 and shadow welt 11.
- the machine again switches to rotary knitting and the foot portion 14 is knit in the same manner as the leg portion 12 with the inelastic yarn Y again being knit in alternating courses with the covered elastic yarn E.
- the narrowed and widened toe pocket 15 is formed in a conventional manner of the same type of yarn of stretchable crimped nylon yarn as was used in knitting the heel pocket 13.
- an opening is left at the end of the toe pocket 15 as the stocking S is completed, and this toe opening may be closed by either a seaming or looping operation, in a well-known manner.
- the stocking is preferably preboarded at about 250 F., then dyed to the desired shade and final-boarded at a temperature of about 245 F. While the stocking S has sufiicient stretchability to fit a range of foot and leg sizes, it is preferred that the stocking be knit in several different leg and foot sizes to accommodate a complete range of sizes and to afiord the proper compressive force to each wearer.
- the elastic yarn E is covered and processed in a special manner to completely cover and protect the spandex core 25 against abrasion by other yarns and a special covering machine has been constructed to produce the covered elastic yarn E.
- the spandex core 25, as received from the producer, is unwound from a supply tube and fed toa take-up spool both of which are driven at predetermined speeds.
- the core 25 passes through first and second hollow spindles, both of which have supply spools mounted thereon.
- the supply spools on the first and second hollow spindles are rotated in opposite directions and each contains /6 denier rnultifilament raw nylon yarn having producers twist of about one-half of a turn per inch therein.
- the core As the core passes through the hollow spindles, it is elongated about 153% of its relaxed length as it is being wrapped with the respective first and second covering yarns 26 and 27 (FIGURES 4 and 5).
- the first spindle which applies the first covering yarn 26 to the core 25 rotates at 12,300 rpm. and about 20 to 55 grams of tension is applied to the covering yarn 26 so that it is tightly wrapped about the core 25.
- the second spindle which applies the second covering yarn 27 to the core 25 rotates at 10,500 rpm. and in a direction opposite the direction of rotation of the first spindle. About 20 to grams of tension is applied to the outer covering yarn 27 so that it is tightly wrapped about the first covering yarn 26.
- the covered elastic yarn E passes around a driven pulley and is then taken up on the take-up spool under about 0 to 2 grams of tension and in a partially relaxed condition. Since the core 25 is elongated while the covering yarns are wrapped thereabout, the number of wraps per inch of the covering yarns is increased when the covered elastic yarn is relaxed. For example, with the covered elastic yarn E in relaxed condition, it has been found that there are wraps per inch of the first covering yarn 26 and that there are 117 wraps per inch of the second covering yarn 27.
- the take-up spools of covered elastic yarn E are then placed in a steam cabinet and steamed at about to 170 F. for one hour. This steaming operation shrinks the raw nylon covering yarns 26 and 27 about the core 25, setting the spiraled helical coils in the nylon covering yarn and tightening the covering yarns around the core 25.
- the six filaments of the covering yarns 26 and 27 are flattened out in ribbon fashion as" they are wrapped about the core 25.
- the inner cover tightens about the core 25 and is embedded therein, actually forming helical indentations therein, as indicated at 25a in FIGURES 4 and 5. This steaming operation and subsequent tightening of the covering yarns about the core prevents slippage of the covering yarns on the core so that the core is always protected by the covering yarns.
- the steaming of the covered elastic yarn E has also been found to increase the breaking strength and the compressive force of the covered elastic yarn.
- the steaming operation also slightly reduces the maximum elongation of the covered elastic yarn, however, this reduction in elongation is not enough to affect its performance in the stocking. It has also been found that this steaming operation decreases the diameter of the covered yarn E slightly and also reduces the number of wraps per inch of the first and second covering yarns. For example, before the steaming operation, the covered elastic yarn E will break under grams of tension and a six inch loop will stretch 6 inches when a two ounce weight is hung on the loop.
- the relaxed elastic yarn E has a diameter of 0.0065 of an inch, the botto mcovering yarn 25 has 140 wraps per inch and the top covering yarn 27 has 117 wraps per inch. After the steaming operation, the covered elastic yarn B will break under 210 grams of tension and a six inch loop will stretch 5 /4 inches when a two ounce weight is hung on the loop.
- the relaxed elastic yarn E has a diameter of .006 of an inch, the bottom covering yarn 26 has 125 wraps per inch and the top covering yarn 27 has 105 wraps per inch.
- the yarn E After the yarn E is covered and steamed, it is unwound from the covering machine take-up spools and onto suitable knitting cones under very little tension and while adding 15% oil to the yarn to aid in the knitting thereof.
- the stocking knit is accordance with the above specific example has been found to have a stitch density of 1,392 stitches per square inch when the fabric in the upper portion of the leg is stretched to substantially its outermost limits in both coursewise and walewise directions, it being understood that the stretched stitch density of the fabric will increase slightly as the stitch loops are drawn tighter in the lower portion of the leg 12 and the foot 14.
- the inelastic yarn Y engages the covered elastic yarn E at each of the points of interconnection of the stitch loops from one course to the next course.
- the fabric is flexed and stretched, particularly in the area of the knee, so that the inelastic yarn Y moves longitudinally against the covered elastic yarn E at the points of interconnection of the stitch loops and the inelastic yarn Y tends to work or saw its way into the covered elastic yarn E.
- the inelastic yarn Y will engage and soon cut the core 25, causing a run or hole in the stocking.
- the core 25 is completely covered and protected by the covering yarns 26 and 27 to prevent engagement of the inelastic monofilament nylon yarn Y therewith.
- the raw monofilament inelastic yarn Y in the interspersed courses throughout the fabric necessitates the close wrapping of the covered elastic yarn E, it is a necessary component of the stocking.
- the courses of raw inelastic yarn Y contribute substantially to the sheer appearance of the fabric, they provide a limit to the stretchability of the fabric, and they also aid in the shrinking and shaping of the fabric during the preboarding and finishingoperations.
- the support stockings of the present invention preferably have a stretched stitch density within the range of about 1,000 to 2,000 stitches per square inch.
- the covering yarns 26 and 27 can range from about to 30 denier and it is preferred that they contain a relatively small number of filaments, from about 3 to 17, in order to maintain a sheer appearance in the stocking.
- the spandex core yarn should be within the range of about 40 to 140 denier and the covering yarns should be applied thereto in accordance with the following chart:
- wraps per inch listed in the above chart are determined while the elastic yarn E is relaxed. It is to be understood that the amount of coverage of the spandex core is primarily determined by the number of wraps per inch which are applied to the covering yarns and the denier of the covering yams, regardless of the number of filaments in each end of the covering yarn. It is preferred that the interspersed courses of inelastic yarn Y be formed of a monofilament nylon yarn within the range of about 10 to denier.
- the stocking is not limited to this specific construction but also covers other constructions in which the inelastic yarn Y and the elastic covered yarn E are interspersed in various other combinations, such as two-by-one, two-by-two, three-by-one, three-by-three, etc.
- support stockings may be made in accordance with this invention which are full length, partial length and with closed or open type foot portions.
- An elastic knit fabric comprising (a) courses of a monofilament inelastic thermoplastic synthetic yarn within the range of about 10 to 30 denier, and
- An elastic knit sheer fabric comprising (a) courses of a monofilarnent inelastic thermoplastic synthetic yarn of about 20 denier, and
- thermoplast c synthetic yarn of about 20/6 denier helically wrapped about said first covering and in a direction opposite the direction of said first covering, said second covering being wrapped with about 105 wraps per inch
- a support stocking having a welt, a leg portion, and a foot including heel and toe pockets and an instep portion.
- the leg and instep portions comprising (a) courses of a monofilament inelastic thermoplastic synthetic yarn within the range of about 15 to 40 denier, and
- said spandex core of the covered elastic yarn of courses (b) is a 70 denier elastimeric polyurethane yarn.
- a sheer support stocking having a welt, a leg portion, and a foot portion, at least the major portion of said leg portion comprising (a) courses of a monofilament 20 denier nylon yarn,
- a knitted sheer stocking whose leg portion comprises alternating courses of helically wrapped spandex yarn and nylon yarn; said wrapped spandex yarn having a denier spandex core, a first wrapping of 20 denier multifilament nylon yarn helically wrapped in one direction about said core; the range of wraps per inch of said first wrapping being in excess of a second wrapping of 20 denier multifilament nylon yarn helically wrapped about said first wrapping in the opposite direction thereto; said second wrapping being wrapped with a lesser number of wraps per inch than said first wrapping; said first-mentioned nylon yarn having a total denier not in excess of about 30; said stocking having an average stretched stitch density in the leg portion of at least 1000 stitches per square inch.
- a knitted sheer stocking whose leg portion comprises alternating courses of helically wrapped spandex yarn and nylon yarn; said wrapped spandex yarn having a spandex core within the range of about 40 to denier, a first wrapping of multifilarnent nylon yarn helically wrapped in one direction about said core; said first wrapping yarn being within the range of about 15 to 30 denier; the range of wraps per inch of said first wrapping being in excess of 100; a second wrapping of multifilament nylon yarn helically wrapped about said first wrapping in the opposite direction thereto; said second wrapping yarn being within the range of about 15 to 30 denier; said second wrapping being wrapped with a lesser number of wraps per inch than said first wrapping; said firstmentioned nylon yarn having a total denier not in excess of about 30; said stocking having an average stretched stitch density in the leg portion of at least 1000 stitches per square inch.
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ES0291447A ES291447A1 (es) | 1963-07-15 | 1963-09-06 | Mejoras introducidas en la fabricaciën de medias sustentadoras |
ES0291449A ES291449A1 (es) | 1963-07-15 | 1963-09-06 | Mejoras introducidas en la fabricaciën de hilos elasticos cubiertos |
FR947225A FR1368664A (fr) | 1963-07-15 | 1963-09-11 | Bas à varices ou analogue et procédé pour fabriquer un tel bas |
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