Anti-falling silk stocking weaving method

By employing a composite structure of 'weft plain knit + tuck stitch', tuck stitch arrangement, and controlled loop density in the knitting of stockings, the problems of fatigue and curling at the elastic band of the stocking opening are solved, achieving a prevent-slip and comfortable wearing effect.

CN121593229APending Publication Date: 2026-03-03LANGSHA KNITTING
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202610007075.5
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Applications(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2026-01-06
Publication Date
2026-03-03

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Technical Problem

The elastic band at the top of existing stockings is prone to fatigue, which reduces the elasticity and causes the stocking top to slip down and roll up, affecting the wearing experience and appearance.

Method used

It adopts a composite structure of 'weft plain knit + tuck loop'. The cuff area uses tuck loop weaving, while the main body area retains weft plain knit. The tuck loops are arranged in a regular 1-every-1 pattern, and the loop density is controlled to be increased by 10%-15%. A 2-3cm tuck loop gradient zone is set in the anti-slip area of ​​the shin, and double tuck loop edging is added to the edge of the anti-slip area to form a full-area anti-roll body.

Benefits of technology

It enhances the connection between the stockings and the legs, preventing them from slipping down, maintaining a smooth cuff, and improving both comfort and aesthetics.

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Abstract

The invention relates to the technical field of silk stockings, and particularly discloses an anti-falling silk stockings knitting method, which comprises the following steps: 1, basic weave combination: adopting a'weft plain stitch + tucking 'composite structure, adopting tucking weave in a welt area, and retaining weft plain stitch in a main body area to ensure comfort; step 2, tucking arrangement mode: adopting one-to-one regular arrangement (such as one looping coil and one tucking coil) to form uniform concave-convex textures, enhancing transverse stability, and repeating tucking circulation once every two rows in the longitudinal direction to prevent stress concentration; the density of the tucking area is 10%-15% higher than that of the main body area, the hemming trend is restrained through tight interweaving, according to the technical scheme, 2-3 cm tucking gradual change areas are arranged on the upper edge and the lower edge of the tibia anti-skid area in the weaving process respectively, the silk stockings are prevented from sliding downwards, the wearing comfort is improved, in addition, the situation that the edges of the welts are not turned does not exist, and therefore the silk stockings are more comfortable to wear. And the smoothness of the welt is kept, and meanwhile, the welt has good stretchability.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This invention relates to the field of stocking technology, and in particular to a method for knitting anti-slip stockings. Background Technology

[0002] Stockings are a type of clothing item, primarily worn by women. They can cover minor imperfections and flaws on the legs, and their softness and smoothness enhance the beauty of the legs. Wearing stockings can give a dignified, beautiful, and elegant impression. People who stand for long periods, such as greeters and waiters, are prone to leg swelling because their legs are in a lower position for extended periods. Wearing stockings applies pressure to the legs from the outside, greatly reducing leg pain, swelling, and fatigue.

[0003] Existing stockings have an elastic band around the cuff. After repeated wear, the elastic band becomes fatigued, eventually leading to a decrease in tightening force. During wear, the cuff of the stocking will slip down, seriously affecting the wearing experience. In addition, the cuff will develop severe curling, affecting the appearance of the cuff and the wearing comfort. Summary of the Invention

[0004] To address the above problems, this invention proposes a method for knitting anti-slip stockings.

[0005] The technical solution adopted in this invention is: A method for knitting anti-slip stockings, specifically including the following steps: Step 1: Basic weave combination: The sock uses a "weft plain knit + tuck" composite structure. The cuff area uses tuck knit, while the main body area retains weft plain knit to ensure comfort. Step 2: Loop arrangement: Use a 1-every-1 regular arrangement (e.g., 1 coiled coil + 1 looped coil) to form a uniform texture and enhance lateral stability. Repeat the looping cycle every 2 rows in the vertical direction to prevent stress concentration. Step 3: Coil density control: The density of the coiled area is increased by 10%-15% compared with the main area to suppress the tendency of curling by tightly interlacing.

[0006] Furthermore, a 2-3cm "gradient webbing zone" is set at the top and bottom edges of the anti-slip area on the shin of the stockings, gradually transitioning from the main weft plain knit to a "webbing + spandex" structure to avoid sudden stress changes that could cause the edges to curl up.

[0007] Furthermore, a double-loop hem is added to the edge of the anti-slip area of ​​the stockings, which, together with the overall loop anti-roll structure of the stocking opening, forms a full-area anti-roll body.

[0008] Compared with existing technologies, this invention has the following beneficial effects: This invention provides a method for knitting anti-slip stockings, specifically including the following steps: Step 1: Basic structure combination: adopting a "weft plain knit + tuck" composite structure, the cuff area uses tuck weaving, and the main body area retains weft plain knitting to ensure comfort; Step 2: Tuck arrangement: adopting a 1-every-1 regular arrangement (such as 1 loop + 1 tuck loop) to form a uniform textured surface, enhancing lateral stability, and repeating the tuck loop cycle every 2 rows in the longitudinal direction to prevent stress concentration; Step 3: Loop density control: the density of the tuck area is 10%-15% higher than that of the main body area, suppressing the tendency of curling at the edge through tight weaving. In this technical solution, during the knitting process, a 2-3cm "tuck gradient zone" is set at the upper and lower edges of the anti-slip area of ​​the shin, which can increase the connection strength between the stocking and the human leg, prevent the stocking from slipping down, increase wearing comfort, and in addition, there is no situation where the cuff does not curl, and the flatness of the cuff is maintained while having good stretchability. Detailed Implementation

[0009] The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention have been clearly and completely described. Obviously, the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of the present invention, and not all of them. Based on the embodiments of the present invention, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of the present invention.

[0010] Furthermore, the use of terms such as "first" and "second" in this invention is for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying their relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of technical features indicated. Therefore, a feature defined with "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one of that feature. Additionally, the technical solutions of the various embodiments can be combined with each other, but only on the basis of being achievable by those skilled in the art. When the combination of technical solutions is contradictory or impossible to implement, such a combination of technical solutions should be considered non-existent and not within the scope of protection claimed by this invention.

[0011] This invention provides a method for knitting anti-slip stockings, specifically including the following steps: Step 1: Basic structure combination: adopting a "weft plain knit + tuck loop" composite structure, with the cuff area using tuck loop knitting, while the main body area retains weft plain knitting to ensure comfort; Step 2: Tuck loop arrangement: using a 1-every-1 regular arrangement (e.g., 1 loop + 1 tuck loop) to form a uniform textured surface, enhancing lateral stability, and repeating the tuck loop cycle every 2 rows in the longitudinal direction to prevent stress concentration; Step 3: Loop density control: the density of the tuck loop area is 10%-15% higher than that of the main body area, suppressing the tendency to curl at the edges through tight weaving. In this technical solution, during the knitting process, a 2-3cm "tuck loop gradient zone" is set at the upper and lower edges of the anti-slip area on the shin, which can increase the connection strength between the stockings and the human leg, prevent the stockings from slipping down, increase wearing comfort, and ensure that the cuff does not curl, while maintaining the flatness of the cuff and having good stretchability.

[0012] As an excellent implementation method of this embodiment, a 2-3cm "gathering gradient zone" is set at the upper and lower edges of the anti-slip area of ​​the shinbone of the stockings, gradually transitioning from the main weft plain knit to the "gathering + spandex" structure to avoid sudden stress changes that cause the edges to curl up.

[0013] Specifically, a double-loop hem is added to the edge of the anti-slip area of ​​the stockings, which, together with the overall hem's anti-roll structure, forms a full-area anti-roll body.

[0014] As can be seen from the above description, the embodiments of the present invention achieve the following technical effects: This invention provides a method for knitting anti-slip stockings, specifically including the following steps: Step 1: Basic structure combination: adopting a "weft plain knit + tuck loop" composite structure, with the cuff area using tuck loop knitting, while the main body area retains weft plain knitting to ensure comfort; Step 2: Tuck loop arrangement: using a 1-every-1 regular arrangement (e.g., 1 loop + 1 tuck loop) to form a uniform textured surface, enhancing lateral stability, and repeating the tuck loop cycle every 2 rows in the longitudinal direction to prevent stress concentration; Step 3: Loop density control: the density of the tuck loop area is 10%-15% higher than that of the main body area, suppressing the tendency to curl at the edges through tight weaving. In this technical solution, during the knitting process, a 2-3cm "tuck loop gradient zone" is set at the upper and lower edges of the anti-slip area on the shin, which can increase the connection strength between the stockings and the human leg, prevent the stockings from slipping down, increase wearing comfort, and ensure that the cuff does not curl, while maintaining the flatness of the cuff and having good stretchability.

Claims

1. A method for knitting anti-slip stockings, characterized in that, Specifically, the following steps are included: Step 1: Basic structure combination: adopts a "weft plain knit + tuck" composite structure, with tuck knit in the cuff area and weft plain knit in the main body area to ensure comfort; Step 2: Loop arrangement: Use a 1-every-1 regular arrangement (e.g., 1 coiled coil + 1 looped coil) to form a uniform texture and enhance lateral stability. Repeat the looping cycle every 2 rows in the vertical direction to prevent stress concentration. Step 3: Coil density control: The density of the coiled area is increased by 10%-15% compared with the main area to suppress the tendency of curling by tightly interlacing.

2. The method for knitting anti-slip stockings according to claim 1, characterized in that, A 2-3cm "tucked gradient zone" is set at the top and bottom edges of the anti-slip area of ​​the shin area of ​​the stockings, gradually transitioning from the main weft plain knit to the "tucked + spandex" structure to avoid sudden stress changes that cause the edges to curl up.

3. The method for knitting anti-slip stockings according to claim 1, characterized in that, Add a row of double-loop hemming to the edge of the anti-slip area of ​​the stockings, which, together with the overall loop anti-roll structure of the stocking opening, forms a full-area anti-roll body.