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.
The present invention relates to knit collars and a method for manufacturing the same and more specifically, a machine knitted fabric for collar, a method for manufacturing the same and a knit collar made of the same.
BACKGROUND ARTA collar, stand-up or turn down, forms a part of either Korean traditional costume or Western clothes and is used to fit around the neck and usually folded over. For example, collars for a dress shirt are made by sewing front and rear layers with two stays therebetween, while collars for knit shirt are usually made of thick knit fabrics with front and rear layers held together.
DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION Technical ProblemKnit collars as above have some advantages such as elegant appearance due to seamless finish of the upper and side edges, and low deformation owing to the thickness of the fabric, but are not suitable for stand-up collars. There may be some measures to solve the above mentioned problems, like fixing stays under the both ends of the knit collar. Such a collar, however, may not be said to be an appropriate means due to the complicity of the fixing process and the poor appearance. Further, it may be possible to knit a fabric for collar with two stays disposed at the both end parts thereof in the knitting process, but it will require a complicated process.
Solution to ProblemThe present invention has been conceived to solve the above mentioned problems. And therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide stand-up knit collars which can be made with relatively simple knitting processes.
The other object of the present invention is to provide stand-up knit collars with a low cost.
ADVANTAGEOUS EFFECTS OF INVENTIONAccording to the present invention, a machine knitted fabric for collar with pockets for keeping a stay therein can be provided with a simple structure and by a uncomplicated process.
The present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which
The present invention will be described in detail for the embodiments thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings. The embodiments of the present invention should not be construed as limiting the scope of the present invention, because those embodiments are described to explain the present invention by the way of examples.
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The pocket 4 provides a space where a stay 21, which will be described hereafter, is inserted and kept therein. It is shown to have a narrow width for keeping the stay 21 therein in place, but the width of the pocket is not limited thereto.
In other words, the pockets 4 may not be narrow in width, because the front and rear layers 1 and 2 are held together and the stays 21 placed in the pockets 4 are pressed and kept securely by adjoining the front and rear layer 1 and 2. The stays can also be kept securely in the pockets by sewing the lower edge of the elastic knit fabric 10 and the stay altogether, when the knit fabric 10 of
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There is shown a machine knitted fabric for collar 10 with the pockets 4 which are formed close to the two selvedges thereof in
While
The pockets 4 of the elastic knitted fabric for collar have been described therebefore to have a rectangular figure, but it is not limited thereto and may have a trapezoidal, pentagonal or jarlike figure. Further, the opening or the open end 4′ of the pockets 4 may of course be narrower than the body part thereof.
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The stay 21 of the knit collar for a shirt 20 can be kept securely in the pocket 4 due to the narrow width of the pocket 4. Further, the stay 21 may not escape from the pocket 4, when the lower edge of the collar 20 is attached to the neck of a shirt 50 by means of sewing or others.
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In
In addition, it may be possible to make the stay 21 a figure of a polygon having more than five sides, a flower, a star or an oval and to occupy the greater part or a section of the space in the pocket.
The knit collars of
A method for manufacturing a machine knitted knit fabric for collar will now be described in detail with reference to
Referring to
In the course of manufacturing the knitted fabric as above, two pockets shown in dotted lines of the machine knitted fabric for collar 10 of
In above mentioned process, the knitting operation of the fabric is stopped and a connection band 10′ is knitted, when a predetermined height of the fabric 10 is obtained. After the completion of the connection band, the knitting operation of the fabric is resumed and the same process are repeated to make the fabrics 10 in series. The adjacent fabrics are disconnected by un sewing the connection band 10′ therebetween.
The stitching yarns are not limited to spandex yarns as used in the above description and various kinds of elastic yarns can be used as stitching yarns regardless of the material thereof. Any knitting machines other than Jacquard Flat Knitting Machine can be used, as far as the knit fabrics made by the machine can have the same structure as those described above.
In addition, width of the pockets 4 of the machine knitted fabric for collar 10 can be made wider or narrower by varying the interval of ceasing the operation of the needles for the stitching yarns 3, and various figures of pockets like trapezoid, pentagon, hexagon or others may be obtainable by varying the ceasing intervals of the respective needles. Narrower the width of the opening of the pocket is more securely, the stay will be kept in the pocket.
For making the pockets in knitting a fabric for collar, it will be possible to cease the operation of the stitching needles after some time from the beginning of the knitting process and/or to exclude the outermost stitching needles from being ceased operation and thus make the pockets at a distance from the side edges of the fabric, although
In the machine knitted fabric for collar 10 with the pockets 4, the upper end of the fabric with seamless finish of the front and rear layers 1 and 2 and two selvedges is used as a upper side of the collar and the lower side or edge side where a step is formed by the front and rear layers 1 and 2 is used a lower edge of the collar. The stepped lower edge of the collar formed with two open ends 4′ does not harm the appearance of the collar, because the edge is concealed when it is sewn to the neck of a upper garment.
Although the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been disclosed for illustrative purposes, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as disclosed in the accompanying claims.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITYThe present invention described as hereinbefore can provide stand-up knit collars with a simple structure and a method for manufacturing the machine knitted fabrics for such knit collars with a relatively simple processes. And the upper garments like shirts using the knit collar, thereby contributing to the development of the related industries through increased sales of the related products.
Claims
1-13. (canceled)
14. A method for manufacturing a machine knitted fabric for collar having front and rear layers held together with stitching yarns and two pockets placed at the opposite end parts of the fabric, comprising the step of:
- ceasing the operation of stitching needles and thereby the supply of the stitching yarns so that said front and rear layers may not be stitched for the parts in which said pockets are to be formed.
15. The method according to claim 14, wherein the step of ceasing the operation of stitching needles is started from the initial stage of the knitting process to make an open end of said pockets.
16. The method according to claim 14, wherein the step of ceasing the operation of stitching needles is started after the initial stage of the knitting process.
17. The method according to claim 14, wherein the stitching yarns are made of polyurethane resin.
18. The method according to claim 15, wherein the open end of said pockets is narrower than the pocket body.
19. The method according to claim 14, wherein a jacquard-flat knitting machine is used to knit the fabric.
20. The method according to claim 19, wherein the stitching yarns are made of polyurethane resin.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 18, 2009
Publication Date: Mar 24, 2011
Inventor: Jung Mo Kang (Seoul)
Application Number: 12/811,153
International Classification: D04B 1/24 (20060101); D04B 7/04 (20060101); D04B 7/30 (20060101);