Incorporating Unknit Or Fleece-type Materials Patents (Class 66/61)
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Patent number: 9468250Abstract: An article of footwear has an upper that includes a knitted component and a sole structure secured to the upper. The knitted component may define a tube formed of unitary knit construction, and a strand may extend through a length of the tube. As another example, the knitted component may have a pair of at least partially coextensive knitted layers formed of unitary knit construction, and a plurality of floating yarns may extend between the knitted layers. In some configurations, the knit type or yarn type may vary in different regions of the knitted component to impart different properties. Additionally, the knitted component may incorporate a thermoplastic yarn that is fused in different regions of the knitted component to impart different properties. A flat knitting process or a variety of other knitting processes may be utilized to form the knitted component.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2012Date of Patent: October 18, 2016Assignee: NIKE, Inc.Inventors: Bhupesh Dua, Bruce Huffa, Benjamin A. Shaffer
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Patent number: 8777886Abstract: A compression bandage with a tubular, flexible flat material for surrounding a bodily member and with a number of elastic compression threads, whereby this flat material constitutes a main body that can be stretched in the circumferential direction. A number of elastic compression threads run in the plane of the flat material in the direction of the circumference, and create the compressive effect when the compression bandage is applied. At least parts of at least some of the compression threads protrude outside the flat material, allowing the compressive effect to be adjusted by varying the length of each of the protruding external portions.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2011Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Assignee: Peter Mueller GmbHInventor: Markus Mueller
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Publication number: 20100132896Abstract: An object of the present invention is to provide a light-transmitting sheet material capable of transmitting sufficient amount of light and providing high blinding effect. A sheet material (1) includes a front fabric (2), a back fabric (3), and light-shielding layers (4), and is shaped such that the front fabric (2) and the back fabric (3) are held with a predetermined distance therebetween by fixing entire constituent yarns by resin treatment. The front fabric (2) and the back fabric (3) are formed into a planar shape by arranging stitch rows of chain stitches, knitted in a warp direction, in a weft direction at a predetermined interval and by knitting an insertion yarn alternately in adjoining stitch rows by a predetermined length.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2007Publication date: June 3, 2010Applicant: Kazuma Co., Ltd.Inventor: Kuniharu Kazuma
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Patent number: 7246508Abstract: An automatic collar stay insertion device is provided herein. The device is for automatically inserting the collar stay. The device is mounted in a flat knitting machine utilizing motors and gears to rotate, locate and supply the collar stay. The conventional human involvement of inserting the collar stay is replaced by the automatic collar stay insertion device of the invention to decrease the costs and increase the product efficiency.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2006Date of Patent: July 24, 2007Inventor: Yi-Xin Lo
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Patent number: 6397638Abstract: The invention relates to a method for integrating fasteners into a knitted seat cover for attachment to a seat-cover support by means of a flatbed knitting machine, whereby fastening areas are provided on the side of the seat cover facing the support for attachment to said support while the seat cover is being knitted and said fastening areas interact with additional fastening areas on the support of the seat cover. According to the invention, the fastening areas on the seat cover are embodied as flat velcro structures (hook and loop closures) while the loop areas of the velcro structures are knitted and integrated into the seat cover as flat surfaces during the manufacture thereof. Hook areas of the velcro structure provided on the seat cover are formed by knitting and integrating a hard or hardenable monofilament in the form of loops that protrude towards the support and are subsequently cut or cut during knock-over/after knock-over of the stitches from the needles of the flatbed knitting machine.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2001Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Assignees: Stefan AchterInventor: Friedrich Roell
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Patent number: 6151922Abstract: A method of knitting an inlaid fabric including a base knitting fabric portion and an inlay yarn and an inlaid fabric knitted by the method. The method comprises the step that the base knitting fabric portion is knitted; the step that inlay yarn holding loops are formed by retaining loops of the base knitting fabric portion retained by the needles on the first needle bed to the needles on the opposed second needle bed through a split knit process, whereby the loops are retained to the needles on both of the first and second needle beds; the step that the inlay yarn is made to run across the loops retained to the needles on the first and second needle beds; the step that the inlay yarn holding loops retained by the needles on the second needle bed are transferred to the needles on the first needle bed to be overlapped with the loops of the base knitting fabric portion; and the step that a yarn is fed to the needles of the first needle bed to form loops of the next course.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1999Date of Patent: November 28, 2000Assignee: Shima Seiki Manufacturing LimitedInventor: Yoshinori Shimasaki
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Patent number: 5819558Abstract: A method of knitting a single knit fabric comprising the steps of successively advancing a plurality of needles corresponding to a non-knitting section within which a yarn from a yarn feeder forms a transit yarn portion beginning with a needle on the side of a starting point of the transit yarn portion to lower the yarn from the yarn feeder below the needles, and engaging the yarn from the yarn feeder by another needle on the side of the yarn feeder closer to the yarn feeder than the advanced needles.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1996Date of Patent: October 13, 1998Assignee: Tsudakoma Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Yujiro Takegawa, Mitsunobu Futakuchi, Nobuhisa Shu
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Patent number: 5765400Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for the production of endless tubular fabrics on a flatbed knitting machine. Two methods are described in which the tube is knitted in one case with vertical axis and in another case with horizontal axis. In the first case, tubes of any desired length can be produced. In the second case, tubes of any desired diameter can be produced. In the first method, a first half of the circumference of the tube is knitted on a front needle bed, whereupon the second half of the circumference is knitted on the rear needle bed upon the backward movement of the cam carriage of the flatbed knitting machine. Thereupon, the second course of loops is knitted on the first needle bed and knitted backward in the second needle bed. In this way an endless tube is knitted. The tube is stabilized in circumferential direction by the laying-in of a filling thread. In the other method, the first course is knitted as connected multi-layer knitted fabric on the front and rear needle beds.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1996Date of Patent: June 16, 1998Assignee: Technit-Technische Textilien und Systeme GmbHInventor: Friedrich Roell
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Patent number: 5758519Abstract: A knitting machine and method for forming a composite band including an elongate knitted band and a drawcord secured to a front face of the knitted band by a covering yarn overlying the drawcord and stitched to the elongate band. The knitting machine includes a frame. A first knitting station is provided supported by the frame for forming the elongate knitted band. A second knitting station is provided supported by the frame and downstream of the first knitting station for receiving the knitted band after it exits the first knitting station. The second knitting station is operative to stitch the covering yarn to the knitted band from opposite sides of and across the drawcord to form a channel area defined between the covering yarn and the front face of the knitted band, the drawcord disposed in the channel area.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1997Date of Patent: June 2, 1998Assignee: Asheboro Elastics Corp.Inventors: Christopher W. Joyce, Richard T. Grier, Dan W. Tanner, Danny Corum
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Patent number: 5452591Abstract: An elastic band is fabricated with an integrated drawcord utilizing a crochet-type warp knitting machine by initially knitting a finished elastic band and, then, re-routing the finished band back through the knitting machine to a second knitting location at which fabric piercing needles are utilized to knit additional warp and filling yarns while a drawcord is simultaneously fed between the piercing needles to form a covering web over the drawcord defining a tunnel area between the covering web and the finished band in which the drawcord is captured.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1994Date of Patent: September 26, 1995Assignee: Southern Webbing Mills, IncorporatedInventor: Claude T. King
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Patent number: 5398527Abstract: A flat knitting machine with a transferring mechanism comprising a pair of needle beds arranged facing each other to form an inverted V-shaped form in a side view and to form an aperture between adjoining end portions of the needle beds, knitting needles arranged in needle grooves formed on the needle beds, a yarn feeder arranged above the aperture between the needle beds, each carriage being reciprocally movable on each of the needle beds and having cam surface on a lower surface of the carriage for moving the knitting needles forward and backward, each transferring jack bed is supported by a supporting member above each of the needle beds, a transferring jack having a transfer jack selected member and arranged swingably and movably forward and backward in a jack groove formed on each transferring bed, and a transfer jack selecting unit acting on the transfer jack selected member and arranged at an edge portion of the carriage, which is adjoining to the aperture.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1993Date of Patent: March 21, 1995Assignee: Shima Seiki Mfg., Ltd.Inventors: Ikuhito Hirai, Takekazu Shibuta
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Patent number: 5299435Abstract: A method of knitting a double needle bed fabric in which an inlay thread or yarn 12 is interlaced into the fabric by transferring stitches from the active needles (10) of one needle bed to the needles of the other bed. In this way the inlay 12 is interlaced or "woven" into the fabric without actually forming loops in the inlay 12. This enables materials that cannot be knitted to be incorporated into fabrics securely.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1992Date of Patent: April 5, 1994Assignee: Courtaulds PLCInventor: Sylvan A. Whalley