Union, Trunk, And Nether Patents (Class 66/175)
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Patent number: 11213082Abstract: A seamless compression garment providing gradual steps of compression from top to bottom of the garment as worn, while following contours of the body of the wearer. Transition of the various steps of compression are seamless, without sewing. A compression garment top may include first, second, and third fabric portions disposed about a circumference of the garment, the first fabric portion having a high compression rating, the second fabric portion located above the first fabric portion and having a medium compression rating, the third fabric portion located below the first fabric portion and having a medium compression rating. A compression legging garment may include first, second, third or more fabric portions disposed about the garment, each fabric portion having a strategically designed compression rating. Where specifically located stretch resistance and material hold is desired, stretch fusing can be applied to certain segments of one or more fabric portions.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2018Date of Patent: January 4, 2022Inventor: Paul Yang
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Patent number: 9095176Abstract: A stretchable seamless underwear is operable to be donned by a wearer and includes a seamless knitted fabric receptacle. The receptacle includes integrally knitted front and back panels that each present opposite side margins, with each side margin of the front panel being seamlessly joined to a corresponding side margin of the back panel so that the panels cooperatively form a passage through the receptacle. The receptacle is knitted with a high-stretch yarn.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2011Date of Patent: August 4, 2015Assignee: Knit-Rite, Inc.Inventors: Jennifer L. Roberts, Jeffrey C. Dalbey, Mark W. L. Smith
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Patent number: 8978162Abstract: A cut resistant sweater is provided including a chest portion, sleeves, collar, and closure extending from the top edge of the collar through at least part of the chest portion. The closure includes an opening extending from the top of the collar through at least part of the chest portion, and a strip having a first part of a hook and loop fastener thereon. A second part of the hook and loop fastener is disposed on the sweater in at least two pieces, a piece adjacent to a first side of the opening and a piece adjacent to a second side of the opening. The closure is stiff relative to the collar to support the collar. A method for manufacturing the sweater includes providing a cut resistant yarn, and knitting it into a sweater in the order of cuff of first sleeve, first sleeve, body and collar, second sleeve, and cuff of the second sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2010Date of Patent: March 17, 2015Assignees: Banom, Inc., Ingle Protective Systems, Inc.Inventors: Griffith W. Hughes, Jon C. Hughes, Rayvon A. Morton
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Publication number: 20140366585Abstract: 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.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2013Publication date: December 18, 2014Inventors: Hongqing SHEN, Marc LEONARDO, Ryan J. CATALANO, Christopher GALLO
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Publication number: 20140310846Abstract: An article of apparel is disclosed that includes zones with a textile having a structure that changes or is otherwise modified by a physical stimulus, such as the presence of water or a temperature change, to modify a property of the textile. The zones may be along a center back area and side areas of the apparel, and the textile may increase in air permeability when exposed to water. The zones may also be in an upper area of the torso and in a lower back area, and the textile may increase in texture when exposed to water. In some embodiments, slits are formed in the textile.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2014Publication date: October 23, 2014Applicant: NIKE, Inc.Inventors: Karin E. Carter, Michael R. Baron
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Publication number: 20140238084Abstract: The present invention pertains to a stretch knitted fabric which exhibits an instantaneous temperature rise when stretched and which, by the repetition of stretching and relaxation, lastingly generates heat when stretched. A stretch knitted fabric which is composed of a non-elastic yarn and an elastic yarn, characterized in that the instantaneous temperature rise caused by heat generation at 100% warpwise and/or weftwise stretching is 1.0° C. or more.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2012Publication date: August 28, 2014Applicant: Asahi Kasei Fibers CorporationInventors: Yuji Yoshida, Mayumi Notsu
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Publication number: 20140238085Abstract: 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.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2014Publication date: August 28, 2014Applicant: KNIT-RITE, INC.Inventor: Mark W. L. Smith
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Publication number: 20140196506Abstract: 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.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2014Publication date: July 17, 2014Applicant: Medline Industries, Inc.Inventor: Megan Walsh
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Publication number: 20120192595Abstract: 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.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2011Publication date: August 2, 2012Inventors: Mark Waldman, Mark Lazarus
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Publication number: 20120131721Abstract: The method comprises the phases of: knitting at least one part (5A, 5B) of the body (1) with reciprocating motion of the two cylinders of a double-cylinder machine; -knitting the leg pieces (9 A, 9B) with a continuous rotational motion of the two cylinders (11, 13), a first leg piece being knitted by a first of said cylinders and a second leg piece being knitted by a second of said cylinders. It is provided for an arc of needles (C) to be maintained temporarily inactive on each of said two cylinders while knitting said at least one part (5A, 5B) of the body (1) with reciprocating motion. Furthermore, it is provided that the temporarily inactive needles are set to work at the end of the knitting of said at least one part (5A, 5B) of the body (1) with reciprocating motion, thus forming an interknitting line (CC) for joining the two leg pieces (9 A, 9B), then continuing the knitting with continuous rotary motion with all the needles (15) of both the cylinders (11, 13).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2009Publication date: May 31, 2012Inventor: Paolo Conti
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Patent number: 8082762Abstract: 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.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2010Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Assignee: Textronics, Inc.Inventor: Stacey B. Burr
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Patent number: 7878030Abstract: 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.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2006Date of Patent: February 1, 2011Assignee: Textronics, Inc.Inventor: Stacey B. Burr
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Publication number: 20100175430Abstract: 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.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2009Publication date: July 15, 2010Applicant: Nathaniel H. KOLMESInventors: Alejandro Garcia, Walter Schulein, Matthew Kolmes
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Patent number: 7693599Abstract: A knitting method is provided to knit a knitted fabric to the desired shape with sufficient pull down force acting to the knitted fabric without being piled up, when performing the bind off process after flechage knitting. The knitting method is related to knitting a knitted fabric of performing a bind off process after flechage knitting by using a flat knitting having at least a pair of front and back needle beds extending in a transverse direction and disposed opposite to each other in a cross direction, at least either of which is capable of being racked in the transverse direction so that loops can be transferred between the front and back needle beds.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2005Date of Patent: April 6, 2010Assignee: Shima Seiki Mfg., Ltd.Inventor: Kazuyoshi Okamoto
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Publication number: 20100050699Abstract: The present invention relates to a cut and/or abrasion resistant garment that is lightweight, has improved comfort, flexibility and pliability and provides a cooling effect on the wearer, and is particularly suitable for use as hosiery products such as stockings, pantyhose and tights, or for protective coverings for the arms of the wearer.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2009Publication date: March 4, 2010Applicant: Nathaniel H. KolmesInventors: Nathaniel H. KOLMES, Dan Brittain, James Edward Herring
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Publication number: 20090293549Abstract: 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.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2006Publication date: December 3, 2009Inventors: Ettore Lonati, Tiberio Lonati, Fausto Lonati
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Publication number: 20090254017Abstract: A compression garment comprising panels of elasticised fabric joined by seams of flat lock stitching to define, when worn, specific areas of compression, areas of compression being: the perineum, caesarian wound area and rectus abdominus muscles; or the perineum and the pelvic joints.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2009Publication date: October 8, 2009Inventors: Carmella DUMPSON, Sinead O'Donovan
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Publication number: 20090229311Abstract: Knitted products like slips, panties, trousers and mainly tights are closed in the crotch area (K) with at least a pair of opposed knitted-on elements (1A, 1B, 2A, 3A) passing to the crotch (K). The product can be knitted from the border of the body part via at least a pair of knitted-on elements and up to the knitting of the parts for the legs or you can knit from the parts for legs via at least a pair of knitted-on parts and it is finished with a border in the body part.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2006Publication date: September 17, 2009Inventor: Marta Obadalova
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Patent number: 6272888Abstract: Clothes which are used for small children including babies and infants are formed of elastic knitted fabric having thread knitted by a knitting machine. The thread of a belly part of the clothes, a crotchpart thereof, sidepart thereof and sleeve part thereof are knitted by a different method to differentiate expansiveness of each part. The belly part of the clothes bulges and wraps a baby's belly three-dimensionally, and is more expansive than other parts of the clothes.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1998Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Assignee: Wacoal Corp.Inventors: Hiyoshi Fujita, Hisako Komori
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Patent number: 6263707Abstract: A fabric and method to support garments comprising opaque heat-moldable circular knit fabrics having relatively high amounts of spandex material as well as sufficient amounts of other fibers to simultaneously provide maximum support and maximum comfort to a wearer and which can be easily molded to the specifications of a wearer's body dimensions. Such high-spandex content, moldable garment fabrics are novel to the industry since the permissible added amount of spandex within such fabrics has been limited due to the power, modulus strength, and elongation of such fibers. Furthermore, the ability to provide moldable, high-spandex circular knit fabrics has been limited, if not impossible, due to the above-noted characteristics of the spandex fibers themselves. The inventive moldable fabrics and garments provide such desirable spandex properties while also increasing the comfortability to the wearer. The method of producing such fabrics is also contemplated within this invention.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1999Date of Patent: July 24, 2001Assignee: Milliken & CompanyInventors: James Martin Miller, Arlis Steven Hall, Harry McCarter, Larry Stephens
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Patent number: 6070438Abstract: Each stitch of the last course of a front knitted fabric of a tubular knitted fabric is overlapped with a stitch, one stitch interior, of an immediately preceding course of the front knitted fabric. Each stitch of the last course of a back knitted fabric is overlapped with a stitch, one stitch interior, of an immediately preceding course of the back knitted fabric. Prolongations of each stitch of the last course of the front knitted fabric crosses with prolongations of a stitch of the last course of the back knitted fabric.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1998Date of Patent: June 6, 2000Assignee: Shima Seiki Manufacturing, Ltd.Inventors: Masao Okuno, Michael Caird
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Patent number: 5935116Abstract: A garment (1) is disclosed for fixing a urine bag (2) on the leg (3) of a user. The garment includes a tubular part (6) having elastic bands (9, 10) at its ends, said bands fitting tightly around the leg (3) of the user. The tubular part is provided with an integrally formed pocket (11), the tubular part being formed by a dual layer knitted structure except in the area of the pocket (11). At the pocket bottom (13) there is an opening (14) for the discharge pipe (15) of the urine bag. The garment (1) is manufactured easily in endless webs, which are separated, and subsequently the two end edges (31, 32) are knitted together (33) in order to form the tubular shape. The garment provides safe fixing of the urine bag (2) as the latter will be supported inside the pocket (11) and be held against the leg of the user due to the elastic bands (9, 10), which are dimensioned so as to be able to carry a full urine bag.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1997Date of Patent: August 10, 1999Assignee: Tytex A/SInventor: Johannes Nyvang Kristensen
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Patent number: 5931023Abstract: A sweater knit fabric containing hard yarn plaited together with bare elastomeric yarn is provided. The elastomeric yarn has substantially uniform draft along each course in the fabric. The fabric is made by a process in which the bare elastomeric yarn is fed under substantially uniform tension to a knitting machine in which yarn demand fluctuates as the fabric is knitted. Sweater knit fabrics are useful in making garments such as sweaters, vests, dresses, pants, skirts, shirts and caps.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1996Date of Patent: August 3, 1999Inventors: Ernesto Brach, Isaac Brach
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Patent number: 5517832Abstract: A panty brief is made by flat knitting a front piece (1) and a back piece (1'), leg openings (8,9) being formed at a marginal edge zone (6) at the bottom of the panty brief. The marginal bottom edge zones (6) are partially made of soluble yarn (8) for forming larger stitches (19,20) and thereby a looser structure in the panty brief after dissolution of the yarn.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1994Date of Patent: May 21, 1996Assignees: Tytex A/S, Molnlycke ABInventor: Johannes N. Kristensen
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Patent number: 5377507Abstract: A method for producing a flat knitted fabric, which may include first and second fabrics joined together with their respective wale directions perpendicular to one another, using a flat knitting machine. In accordance with one embodiment of the method, endmost loops of the first fabric knitted in one section of a bed may be transferred to needles which have been used to knit the endmost loops of in a course of a second fabric knitted by needles in another section in order to overlap the loops. A succeeding course of the second fabric may be passed through the overlapped loops to join the fabric.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1993Date of Patent: January 3, 1995Assignee: Shima Keiko Mfg. Ltd.Inventor: Masahiro Shima
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Patent number: 5214941Abstract: In the process for producing a fully fashioned flat fabric for a garment equipped with sleeves, first one of two body part, for example front parts (10), and additionally the two sleeves (11, 12) are knitted with separate yarn guides (A, B, C) to the completion of the sleeves. Subsequently, further knitting is carried out only with the yarn guide (A) for the front part (10), the end edges (11a, 12a) of the sleeves (11, 12) being tied stitch by stitch, by transfer, to the further formed body parts of the fabric. Thus the two sleeves (11, 12) are brought out of their original position parallel to the front part (10) into a desired transverse position in the finished flat fabric.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1991Date of Patent: June 1, 1993Assignee: H. Stoll GmbH & Co.Inventor: Horst Essig
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Patent number: 5131100Abstract: A relatively wide elastic waistband is provided to encircle the waist of the wearer and has elastic stretchability primarily in the longitudinal direction. A pair of tubular legs is provided with upper ends connected to the waistband. The upper end portions of the tubular legs are adapted to surround the opposed hips of the wearer and the lower end portions are adapted to encircle the upper thighs of the wearer and define lower leg openings surrounding the lower thighs of the wearer. A crotch panel extends throughout the medial portion and crotch of the wearer with opposite ends being connected to the medial front and rear portions of the waistband. The crotch panel is preferably formed of two panel members with the front panel member having an open mesh stitch construction while the rear panel has the usual closed stitch plain knit construction.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1991Date of Patent: July 21, 1992Assignee: Royal Textile Mills, Inc.Inventors: William D. Atwater, Mark V. Atwater
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Patent number: 3956908Abstract: A knitted sleeved garment is made from a blank comprising sleeves and body joined together on the knitting machine by sleeve and body shoulder portions knitted integral with one another and formed with wales of different lengths by taking successive needles out of action during knitting of the shoulder portions and reintroducing those needles in opposite sequence to cause the sleeves to lie at an angle to the body. The shoulder portions extend only part way from the arm pits of the blank to the neck and a shoulder region of the blank adjacent the neck is formed by extensions of the body shoulder portion and/or sleeve shoulder portions.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 1975Date of Patent: May 18, 1976Assignee: Courtaulds LimitedInventors: Max William Betts, Frank Robinson