Tubular knitted fabric and knitting method therefor
A knitted fabric and tubular technology, applied in the field of tubular knitted fabric and its weaving, can solve the problems of weakened strength, hardening, and stretching, and achieve the effect of ensuring workability, good workability, and increasing thickness
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[0046] As a preferred embodiment of the present invention, an example in which a part of a cylindrical knitted fabric composed of a front side part and a back side part in the circumferential direction is knitted thicker than the other part will be described with reference to the following drawings. figure 1 The tubular knitted fabric 1 of this example is shown. The boundary between the front side portion 3 and the rear side portion 5 of the tubular knitted fabric 1 is the same as that of the knitted fabrics made of different materials, and the left side boundary is indicated by EL, and the right side boundary is indicated by ER. The rear side part 5 is braided thicker than the front side part 3 in this embodiment. figure 2 The knitting procedure of the above-mentioned tubular knitted fabric is shown.
[0047]In knitting the tubular knitted fabric 1, two, a first yarn feeder (hereinafter referred to as Y1) and a second yarn feeder (hereinafter referred to as Y2 ), for feedin...
Embodiment 2
[0053] Next, the tubular knitted fabric of Example 2 will be described. The tubular knitted fabric of this example is applied to the glove 11 as a knitted fabric. However, since a method of seamlessly knitting gloves using a flat knitting machine is known, details thereof are omitted here.
[0054] image 3 The glove 11 of this embodiment is shown. The palm side of the glove including each of the finger pockets 13 to 17 is woven thinner than the back side of the glove including each of the finger pockets 13 to 17 . In the case of a glove, the knitting of the above-described embodiments may be applied to the knitting of the pockets of the five fingers and the cylindrical knitting for forming the fourth-finger portion 18 and the fifth-finger portion 19 . Although not shown, the same applies to the case where three fingers are provided. In addition, in the case of mittens, the four fingers 13 to 16 from the little finger to the index finger may be considered as one tubular kn...
Embodiment 3
[0058] Next, the tubular knitted fabric of Example 3 will be described. In this case applied to protective gloves. Figure 4 The protective glove 21 of this embodiment is shown. The above-mentioned embodiments all show the situation that the thickness of the front side part 3 and the back side part 5 of the tubular knitted fabric 1 are different. A glove that is formed thicker in one part. Specifically, the pouches of the thumb 24 and index finger 23 and the vicinity of their bases are thickly formed using a knitting yarn with high cut resistance as the reinforcing portion 22 . In particular, the portion of the index finger that is continuous with the fourth finger portion 25 and the portion of the thumb that is continuous with the fifth finger portion 26 are portions spanning both the front side portion 3 and the rear side portion 5 of the tubular knitted fabric. Figure 5 express Figure 4 The structure of the cylindrical body of the line X-X part of the five fingers of ...
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