Knitted cloth with a knitted pocket

A knitting head and pocket technology, applied in knitting, weft knitting, warp knitting, etc., can solve the problems of lost items, items falling out, etc., and achieve the effect of improving wearing performance

Active Publication Date: 2010-06-09
KARL MAYER STOLL R&D GMBH
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Problems solved by technology

The contents of this pocket may easily fall out and be lost
If hands must be kept warm in one of these pockets, it is only suitable for very small hands

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[0022] figure 1 A section of planar knitted stock 1' is schematically shown, in which a pocket 4' is woven in according to the prior art (eg EP 0 864 681 A2).

[0023] The knitted head 1' begins with the initial knitting course 21' of the belt 2', the height of which is BH. The basic knitted fabric 3' is then formed. The pocket 4' is formed in the basic knitted fabric 3'. It begins with its initial course 41', which can only be formed after the final course 22' of the waistband has been knitted. The distance TA between the beginning of the pocket 4' and the beginning of the knitted fabric is at least as large as the waist height BH according to the prior art. The distance TE of the end of the pocket 4' from the beginning of the knit largely determines the appearance of this part of the knit and is therefore dictated by the designer.

[0024] The maximum insertion depth of the pocket is given by subtracting TA from TE.

[0025] figure 2 Shown is a knitted piece 1 in whic...

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Abstract

The invention relates to a knitted cloth with a knitted pocket; the cloth (1) has a knitted waistband (2), an adjacent basic knitted fabric (3) and a knitted pocket (4); the pocket is terminated in the range of the basic knitted fabric (3); In the knitted cloth (1), the pocket (4) is started in the range of the waistband (2), and is extended at least to one part of the waistband (2) and one part of the basic knitted fabric (3) in height direction; thereby, the inserting depth (TES) of the pocket (4) is increased.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a knitted piece having a knitted waistband and an adjoining basic knitted fabric as well as a knitted pocket which terminates in the area of ​​the basic knitted fabric. Background technique [0002] In the known knit-in pockets, from which vests or pullovers are sewn, the pockets start just above the knit waistband. The placement of the pockets in the knitted stud largely determines the appearance of this part of the knitted stud. Thereby the designer fixes the upper edge of the pocket at a certain distance from the upper edge of the knitted waistband. The insertion depth of the pocket is therefore relatively small. From this pocket it may be easy for the contents to fall out and be lost. If it is necessary to keep hands warm in one of these pockets, it is suitable only for very small hands. In addition, the hand must be clenched into a fist so that it fits completely into the pocket. Contents of the invention [0003] T...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): D04B1/22D04B21/20
CPCD10B2501/061D04B1/22
Inventor Y·卡伊利F·科卢拉T·诺南马彻尔A·尤尔默
Owner KARL MAYER STOLL R&D GMBH
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