Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
066177000 |
Nether
| 32 |
066174000 |
Hand coverings
| 31 |
066176000 |
Trunk
| 6 |
066175000 |
Union, trunk, and nether | 5 |
20090293549 | Method for Knitting Manufactured Articles With High-Fineness Circular Knitting Machines - A method for knitting manufactured articles with circular knitting machines, particularly high-fineness circular knitting machines, which consists in that at least once during the formation of the manufactured article the number of active needles is reduced by transferring the last loop of knitting formed by certain needles to contiguous needles and thus excluding from knitting the needles that have transferred the loop of knitting during the formation of at least one subsequent row of knitting by the other needles that are kept active. This provides a manufactured article which has regions knitted with a certain number of needles and regions knitted with a smaller number of needles, obtaining particular transparency or shaping effects on the manufacture. | 12-03-2009 |
20120192595 | FABRIC WITH EQUAL MODULUS IN MULTIPLE DIRECTIONS - A garment including a fabric covering a portion of a body of a wearer. The fabric comprises an isotropic material having a first direction with a first modulus of elasticity, and a second direction that is perpendicular to the first direction. The second direction has a second modulus of elasticity and a third direction that is at an angle of 45 degrees to the first direction and the second direction. The third direction has a third modulus of elasticity. The first modulus of elasticity, the second modulus of elasticity and the third modulus of elasticity are within the same ranges of magnitudes of modulus of elasticity to form an isotropic fabric for such garment. | 08-02-2012 |
20140196506 | Seamless Protective Apparel - A sleeve for a protective garment, such as a medical gown, includes a knit, woven, or non-woven layer and a seamless layer that are laminated together. The knit, woven, or non-woven layer can be a circularly knit seamless layer, or alternatively can have seams. The seamless layer can be water or vapor impermeable or resistant so as to prevent microorganisms, pathogens, liquids, or other substances from passing through the sleeve. | 07-17-2014 |
20140238085 | COMPRESSION SHIRT - A compression shirt operable to apply compression to the torso of a wearer. The compression shirt broadly includes a knitted tubular fabric receptacle to be received on the torso of the wearer. The receptacle is knitted of core-spun yarn. The receptacle is generally undersized in an unstretched condition relative to the torso, such that the receptacle is resiliently stretched when the shirt is donned to thereby apply a compressive force to the torso. The receptacle includes integrally knitted front and back sections that cooperatively form a pair of spaced apart shoulder caps. The receptacle includes a neck opening and a pair of arm openings. | 08-28-2014 |
20140366585 | Knitted Athletic Performance Garment - A knitted athletic performance garment includes a seamless panel to cover a portion of a wearer's body, a first performance zone and a second performance zone formed in the seamless panel, wherein the first performance zone is formed of a first warp knit stitch construction and has a first modulus, wherein the second performance zone is formed of a second warp knit stitch construction and has a second modulus, wherein the first warp knit stitch construction is different from the second warp knit stitch construction, wherein the first modulus is different from the second modulus, and wherein the difference in modulus between the first performance zone and the second performance zone is due to the difference in stitch construction between the first performance zone and the second performance zone. | 12-18-2014 |
066172000 |
Border or antiravel portions, frequently hosiery | 1 |
20110146352 | Gradient Compression Article Knitted Using Corespun Yarns - A gradient compression article with therapeutic and aesthetic properties broadly includes a limb-receiving section extending continuously between a distal end and an open proximal end thereof. The limb-receiving section includes a tubular distal portion and a tubular proximal portion. The limb-receiving section is knitted at least substantially of a core-spun yarn with an elastomeric core and a twisted fiber sheath and includes elastomeric threads integrated into the stretch yarn knitting. The limb-receiving section further presents a gradient region that extends from a distal location adjacent the distal end to a proximal location adjacent the proximal end, with a property of the article changing progressively along the gradient region to provide compression that decreases progressively from the distal location to the proximal location when the article is donned. | 06-23-2011 |
20110146352 | Gradient Compression Article Knitted Using Corespun Yarns - A gradient compression article with therapeutic and aesthetic properties broadly includes a limb-receiving section extending continuously between a distal end and an open proximal end thereof. The limb-receiving section includes a tubular distal portion and a tubular proximal portion. The limb-receiving section is knitted at least substantially of a core-spun yarn with an elastomeric core and a twisted fiber sheath and includes elastomeric threads integrated into the stretch yarn knitting. The limb-receiving section further presents a gradient region that extends from a distal location adjacent the distal end to a proximal location adjacent the proximal end, with a property of the article changing progressively along the gradient region to provide compression that decreases progressively from the distal location to the proximal location when the article is donned. | 06-23-2011 |
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Document | Title | Date |
20080229787 | Knitting Method of Knit Pants, Knit Pants, and Knitting Program or Letting Flat Knitting Machine Knit the Knit Pant - A knitting method of knit pants knitted using a flat knitting machine, wherein the knitting starts at a side part on either right side or left side including a side part of a vertical rise part and a side part of a leg part and ends at a side part on the other leg side including a side part of a vertical rise part and a side part of a leg part. A front knitted fabric part and a back knitted fabric part are knitted in the following steps so that a length of the front knitted fabric part from the side to the crotch can be made shorter than a length of the back knitted fabric part from the side to the crotch. The steps comprises the first step of doing the knitting to set up to join and knit the side part of the vertical rise part and the side part of the leg part on the one leg side, the second step of knitting the vertical rise part and leg part of the front knitted fabric part on the one leg side and also knitting the vertical rise part and leg part of the back knitted fabric part on the one leg side, the third step of joining together and binding off inside leg joining parts of the leg parts on the one leg side, the forth step of doing the knitting to set up to join and knit the inside leg joining parts of the leg parts on the other leg side, the fifth step of knitting the vertical rise part and leg part of the front knitted fabric part on the other leg side and also knitting the vertical rise part and leg part of the back knitted fabric part on the other leg side, and the sixth step of joining together and binding off the side part of the vertical rise part and the side part of the leg part on the other leg side. This knitting method can provide the knit pants that fit more beautifully to one's figure and look more beautiful externally when wearing. | 09-25-2008 |
20090013728 | KNITTING TECHNIQUES - In a method of knitting a garment having a defined axis (A), the knitting layers are formed in a direction parallel to the axis. Pathways ( | 01-15-2009 |
20090071197 | STRETCHABLE FABRIC SUITABLE FOR SWIMWEAR APPLICATIONS - The present invention relates to new fabric designed for improved utility in swimwear applications, as well as the method for producing such fabric as well as garments made from such fabrics. The fabric can be characterized in terms elongation, instantaneous fabric growth at 15% strain and dimensional stability. The fabric comprises an elastic crosslinked polyolefin elastic yarn and a second yarn selected from the group consisting of polyester, nylon, and polypropylene. | 03-19-2009 |
20090183529 | GARMENT WITH INTEGRAL STORAGE POCKET - The invention relates to an improvement in garments, in particular to an improvement in knitted garments ( | 07-23-2009 |
20090308107 | KNITTED FABRIC AND SPORTS CLOTHING - A knitted fabric containing a composite yarn is provided, which is characterized in that the composite yarn is constituted of two or more kinds of false-twist crimped yarns and has a torque of not more than 30 T/m. | 12-17-2009 |
20100058812 | PUNCTURE RESISTANT, OPTIONALLY CUT AND ABRASION RESISTANT, KNIT GARMENT MADE WITH MODIFIED KNIT STRUCTURE - A knit fabric having a modified knit structure, having a front layer of knit fabric and a back layer of knit fabric, wherein the front layer and back layer are joined together by rows of tuck stitches formed from a yarn having no more than 3% elongation and wherein the knit fabric is puncture resistant, and optionally cut and/or abrasion resistant, and a protective garment made therefrom. | 03-11-2010 |
20100206012 | SEAMLESS RESISTIVE GARMENTS - Resistive garments featuring a special knit, realized by circular knitting machines, fitted in some areas with an electrical circuit realised by direct knitting of conductive yarn in combination with a base of non-resistive yarn. The electrical circuit of this resistive garment is made up by three different knitting structures for “held or excluded stitches” with no cutting or stitching, in direct connection, without interruptions of any type. An electronic circuit allows the control of energy flowing in to the different heating zones of the electric circuit. | 08-19-2010 |
20110067453 | MACHINE KNITTED FABRIC FOR COLLAR, A METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME AND KNIT COLLAR MADE OF THE SAME - The present invention relates to knit collar and a method for manufacturing the same and more specifically, to a machine knitted fabric for collar, a method for manufacturing the same and knit collars made of the same. The machine knitted fabrics for collar of the present invention are manufactured by combining the front layer with the rear layer by stitching them together and have two pockets formed at the opposite ends of the machine knitted fabric for collar and having an open end. Therefore, the present invention can provide collars which straighten up and does not easily get folded with simple structure and comparatively simple process. | 03-24-2011 |
20110067454 | WEARABLE ARTICLE WITH BAND PORTION ADAPTED TO INCLUDE TEXTILE-BASED ELECTRODES AND METHOD OF MAKING SUCH ARTICLE - A circular knit tubing adapted for making a wearable article has a first knitted single layer tubular portion and a second knitted single layer tubular portion separated by a junction portion. The second tubular portion is folded over the first tubular portion at a fold line in the junction portion. The first and second tubular portions are then joined together, whereby the junction portion forms a band or welt. After the band is formed, the second tubular portion is folded back to cover the band. The wearable article may be a shirt having single layer top and bottom portions with a central double welt portion for physical contact around the wearer's chest or torso. The junction portion forming the band or welt preferably is integrally knitted with the first and second tubular portions. The band or welt defines a central opening to receive an electronic or electrical device or other component. | 03-24-2011 |
20120000251 | ITEMS OF CLOTHING HAVING SHAPE MEMORY - A method for making items of clothing having shape memory, the method comprising: synthesizing ( | 01-05-2012 |
20120024014 | TUBULAR KNITTED FABRIC FOR CLOTHING AND LEGWEAR - A tubular knitted fabric for clothing has a first stitch and a second stitch smaller than the first stitch. The pattern of the tubular knitted fabric for clothing is obtained by selectively disposing the second stitch in units of one stitch. Selectively driving a sinker of a circular knitting machine controls stitch densities, thereby producing the first stitch and the second stitch smaller than the first stitch. A legwear is formed of this tubular knitted fabric for clothing. | 02-02-2012 |
20120167635 | FREELY CUTTABLE GARMENT - A freely cuttable garment is provided. The freely cuttable garment is capable of being cut by a consumer into any design shape for use. The garment is formed of a fray-preventing knitted fabric woven with heat-welding elastic yarn. Sizes of opening parts of the neck, side, and bottom of the garment are smaller than those of a standard product; a total length and sleeve length of the garment are larger than those of the standard product; and a body width, cuff, waist, and lower bottom edge of the garment are equal to those of the standard product. The garment can be cut into any design shape and can be used with the opening parts left cut-off. | 07-05-2012 |
20120266635 | METHOD OF MAKING A KNIT APPAREL WITH A TIE DYED APPEARANCE AND AN APPAREL MADE BY THE METHOD - A knit apparel is made using a decorating pattern that is generated to give the apparel the appearance of tie dyed apparel. The decorating pattern includes a main element, a secondary element and intermediate zones have the same color but gradually lighter shades as the main element. | 10-25-2012 |
20120279260 | Knit Component Bonding - A composite structure may include a knit component and a bonded component. The knit component has a first surface and an opposite second surface, and the knit component includes a fusible yarn and a non-fusible yarn that form a knitted structure. The fusible yarn is at least partially formed from a thermoplastic polymer material, and the fusible yarn is located on at least the first surface. The bonded component is positioned adjacent to the first surface, and the bonded component is thermal bonded to the first surface with the thermoplastic polymer material of the fusible yarn. | 11-08-2012 |
20130152640 | KNITWEAR WITH A PERFORATED STRUCTURE AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAID KNITWEAR - A method for producing knitwear formed at least partially as single jersey knitwear with a perforated structure and a functional textile based on the knitwear, provide very fine knitting stitches and perforated structures with large holes meeting demands of sportswear and underwear. The knitwear is produced on a double jersey knitting machine with first and second oppositely disposed needle carriers and a machine gauge of >24 needles/inch. The first needle carrier has a needle number/inch of latch-type needles corresponding to the machine gauge and the second needle carrier has transfer needles. The needle number/inch of the transfer needles is at most half that of the latch-type needles of the first needle carrier. The transfer needles form loop accumulations with at least one tuck loop per hole subsequently transferred with or without at least one knitting stitch from the transfer needles onto the latch-type needles. | 06-20-2013 |
20130340484 | Knit Article of Apparel and Apparel Printing System and Method - An article of apparel including a tubular knit textile region is provided, as well as an apparel printing system for printing on regions of the tubular knit textile region and related methods. The article of apparel can include a tubular knit textile region having an internal side and an opposite external side configured to be exposed during use, a plurality of yarns in an arrangement of interlocked loops forming parallel rows and channels therebetween, and a printed ink design on its external side. The printed ink design can be formed from ink applied to the parallel rows of loops and to the channels. An apparel printing system for printing on the article of apparel can include a textile printer having a print head and a tubular platen that includes features on the platen surface to retain and register the tubular knit textile on the platen surface during printing. | 12-26-2013 |
20140338402 | BREATHABLE GARMENT AND METHOD OF USE - A garment includes a front side and a back side. The front side and back side are coupled to surround at least part of a person's body. The front side includes a mesh outer shell and a lightweight inner mesh liner, and the inner mesh liner includes a material that provides moisture wicking The back side includes a breathable material that substantially maintains three-dimensional breathability when the person rests upon it. The garment provides breathability substantially surrounding said at least part of the person's body. | 11-20-2014 |
20150082835 | COMPOSITE WATERPROOF BREATHABLE ELASTIC HATS AND METHODOLOGY AND DIES USED TO MANUFACTURE SUCH HATS - A composite waterproof breathable elastic hat comprising a knitted outer layer ( | 03-26-2015 |
20150121966 | FULLY SPANDEX WEFT-KNITTED CLOTH AND PRODUCTION METHOD THEREOF AND LINGERIE LINING - The present invention provides a fully spandex weft-knitted cloth and a production method thereof and a kind of lingerie lining. The production method includes the following steps: weft knitting 40 D and/or 70 D spandex filaments on a double circular knitting machine, the method of weft-knitting includes tuck weaving the spandex filaments with the needle of the upper needle dial and the lower needle dial simultaneously, forming double-sided needle-containing stitches, needle weaving the spandex filaments with the needle of the upper needle dial while without the needle of the lower needle dial, and forming upper single-sided stitches; and needle weaving the spandex filaments with the needle of the lower needle dial while without the needle of the upper needle dial, forming lower single-sided stitches, and completing a weaving cycle, after one or a plurality of weaving cycles, the fully spandex weft-knitted cloth is obtained. | 05-07-2015 |
20160017521 | FABRIC SYSTEM - A composite yarn comprising one or more ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene fibres wrapped around one or more polyurethane-polyurea copolymer fibres. | 01-21-2016 |
20160076175 | COMPRESSION FABRICS WITH TAILORED COMFORT - Certain embodiments according to the invention provide compression articles suitable for a wide variety of uses (e.g., compression socks, athletic garments, etc.). In accordance with certain embodiments, the compression article includes at least two uniform compression regions, including a first uniform compression region having a first compression pressure and a second uniform compression region having a second compression pressure, and at least one transitioning compression region, including a first transitioning compression region positioned between the first and second uniform compression regions. The first transitioning compression region comprises a first end adjacent or proximate to the first uniform compression region and a second end adjacent or proximate to the second uniform compression region. The first transitioning compression region comprises a compression pressure gradient extending from the first end to the second end of the first transitioning compression region. | 03-17-2016 |
20160374410 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING AN ARTICLE OF CLOTHING AND AN ARTICLE OF CLOTHING - In order to provide a method for producing an article of clothing, which comprises a textile main body and functional elements arranged on the textile main body, which offers a large degree of design freedom with regard to the geometry of the functional elements and ensures good adhesion of the functional elements to the textile main body, it is proposed that the method comprises the following:
| 12-29-2016 |