Garment with zipper teeth
By setting a folded edge at the edge of the garment fabric to form a seam where it fits against the fabric body, and by fixing and locking the connecting part, the problem of unstable chain teeth caused by weak core thread is solved, and stable installation of core thread and chain teeth is achieved.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-10
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-13
AI Technical Summary
The core thread of the chain teeth in existing garments is not secure, resulting in unstable chain tooth installation and affecting the normal opening and closing of the zipper pull.
By setting a folded edge at the edge of the fabric to fit the fabric body, a thread channel is formed to accommodate the core thread. The connection between the folded edge and the fabric body is fixed and locked to tighten the connection part, thus wrapping the core thread and improving its stability and firmness, thereby enhancing the installation stability of the chain teeth.
It improves the installation stability and firmness of the core wire, ensures the normal use of the chain teeth, and avoids the problem of chain tooth instability caused by loose core wire.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application belongs to the technical field of clothing, specifically relating to a garment with chain teeth. Background Technology
[0002] In some garments using related technologies, zippers, produced separately, are sewn onto the edge of the garment. However, this production process requires manufacturing the zipper separately and then attaching it to the edge of the garment, making the production process cumbersome, increasing material costs, and reducing production efficiency.
[0003] To address the aforementioned issues, some manufacturers directly install zipper teeth on the edges of garments. Before installing the teeth, they first bind a core thread to the surface of the fabric edge and then attach the zipper teeth to the fabric edge. However, in this method, the core thread is prone to loosening on the fabric surface, resulting in an unstable core thread and causing the zipper teeth to loosen, affecting the proper opening and closing of the zipper pull. Summary of the Invention
[0004] The purpose of this application is to provide a garment with chain teeth, which can at least solve problems such as the instability of the core thread affecting the stability of chain tooth installation.
[0005] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, this application is implemented as follows: This application provides a garment with chain teeth, including: fabric, core thread and multiple chain teeth; The fabric includes a fabric body, a pleated edge, and a connecting portion connecting the fabric body and the pleated edge. The connecting portion is provided with a thread channel, and the core thread passes through the thread channel. The fabric body includes a first surface located in the edge region and facing the folded edge, the folded edge includes a second surface facing the fabric body, the second surface is attached to the first surface and forms an attachment area between the two, and the first surface and the second surface are fixedly connected in at least a portion of the attachment area to lock the connecting part and wrap the core wire through the connecting part; The plurality of said chain teeth are arranged along the extension direction of the core thread, and each said chain tooth is connected to the area where the connecting part of the fabric is located.
[0006] In this embodiment, the hem and the fabric body are bonded together through the second and first surfaces, which improves the strength and rigidity of the fabric edge, preventing it from becoming excessively soft. This enhances the stability of the chain teeth after installation. The connection between the hem and the fabric body can be provided with a thread channel to accommodate the core thread. The second surface of the hem is fixedly connected to at least a portion of the first surface of the fabric within the bonding area, thus locking the connection and tightly encasing the core thread within the thread channel, improving its stability and strength. Compared to sewing the core thread onto the fabric surface, this embodiment allows the core thread to be encased within the fabric, improving its installation stability and strength, further enhancing the stability and strength of the chain teeth, and ensuring their proper use. Attached Figure Description
[0007] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the fabric and core yarn structure disclosed in the embodiments of this application; Figure 2 This is a partial schematic diagram of the single-layer fabric, core thread, and chain teeth disclosed in the embodiments of this application; Figure 3 This is a cross-sectional view of the area where the folded edge and the fabric body of the first type of single-layer fabric disclosed in the embodiments of this application are attached; Figure 4 This is a cross-sectional view of the area where the folded edge and the fabric body are attached in the case of a single-layer fabric as disclosed in the embodiments of this application. Figure 5 This is a partial schematic diagram of the multilayer fabric, core thread, and chain teeth disclosed in the embodiments of this application; Figure 6 This is a cross-sectional view of the area where the folded edge and the fabric body are attached in the case of multi-layered fabric disclosed in the embodiments of this application.
[0008] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures: 10-Fabric; 11-Fabric body; 111-First surface; 112-Third surface; 12-Hem; 121-Second surface; 122-Fourth surface; 13-Connecting part; 14-Heat melt hole; M-Seam; N-Laying area; N1-Laying seal; 20-core wire; 30-stitch; 40-Chain teeth. Detailed Implementation
[0009] The technical solutions of the embodiments of this application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this application, not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of this application, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this application.
[0010] The terms "first," "second," etc., used in the specification and claims of this application are used to distinguish similar objects and not to describe a specific order or sequence. It should be understood that such use of data can be interchanged where appropriate so that embodiments of this application can be implemented in orders other than those illustrated or described herein, and the objects distinguished by "first," "second," etc., are generally of the same class and the number of objects is not limited; for example, a first object can be one or more. Furthermore, in the specification and claims, "and / or" indicates at least one of the connected objects, and the character " / " generally indicates that the preceding and following objects are in an "or" relationship.
[0011] The embodiments of this application will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific examples and application scenarios.
[0012] refer to Figures 1 to 6 This application discloses a garment with chain teeth 40. The disclosed garment includes fabric 10, core thread 20 and multiple chain teeth 40.
[0013] Fabric 10 is a basic component that can provide a mounting base for other components. For example, core threads 20, chain teeth 40, and other structures can be mounted onto fabric 10. For instance, garments with chain teeth 40 may include tops, trousers, skirts, etc.; correspondingly, fabric 10 may be the fabric of such garments. Fabric 10 may include a fabric body 11, a hem 12, and a connecting portion 13 that connects the fabric body 11 and the hem 12.
[0014] Optionally, the fabric 10 can be a single integral structure. In this case, the fabric body 11, the hem 12, and the connecting part 13 can be a single integrated structure. Initially, the fabric 10 can be a flat piece of fabric 10. Then, a portion of the edge of the fabric 10 is folded 180° to form a hem structure. The area folded 180° is the hem 12, the area deformed during the folding process is the connecting part 13, and the area not folded is the fabric body 11.
[0015] Of course, the fabric 10 can also be a split structure. In this case, the fabric body 11, the hem 12 and the connecting part 13 can be independent structures and can be fixedly connected later. For example, the hem 12 and the connecting part 13 can be fixedly connected by means of bonding, welding, sewing, etc., as well as the fabric body 11 and the connecting part 13.
[0016] In the initial state, the folded edge 12 can be a separate strip structure, the fabric body 11 is a flat structure, and the connecting part 13 is a separate strip structure. The edge of the folded edge 12 is fixedly connected to the connecting part 13, the edge of the fabric body 11 is fixedly connected to the connecting part 13, and the folded edge 12 is attached to the edge area of the fabric body 11. In this way, a folded edge structure can be formed.
[0017] In some embodiments, the connecting portion 13 may be provided with a thread track M, through which the core thread 20 passes. Optionally, the connecting portion 13 may also be a planar strip structure. When the folded edge 12 is in contact with the fabric body 11, the connecting portion 13 undergoes bending deformation, thereby forming the thread track M through the deformation of the connecting portion 13. However, the inner surface of the connecting portion 13 cannot provide space to accommodate the core thread 20, causing the outer surface of the connecting portion 13 to protrude from the outer surface of the folded edge 12, and the outer surface of the connecting portion 13 to also protrude from the outer surface of the fabric body 11. That is, the connecting portion 13 can form a convex structure after accommodating the core thread 20.
[0018] Considering that although the folded edge 12 and the fabric body 11 are attached, they cannot be relatively fixed, thus failing to secure the core wire 20, resulting in unstable installation and easy movement of the core wire 20. Based on this situation, in this embodiment, the fabric body 11 may include a first surface 111 located in the edge region and facing the folded edge 12, and the folded edge 12 may include a second surface 121 facing the fabric body 11. The second surface 121 is attached to the first surface 111, forming an attachment area N between them. At least a portion of the first surface 111 and the second surface 121 within the attachment area can be fixedly connected to lock the connecting part 13, and the connecting part 13 provides a wrapping effect for the core wire 20, ensuring the stability and firmness of the core wire 20 installation.
[0019] Of course, in other embodiments, in addition to the aforementioned function of the connecting portion 13 tightly wrapping around the core wire 20 to fix the core wire 20, other methods can be introduced to further ensure the relative fixation between the core wire 20 and the connecting portion 13. Optionally, the core wire 20 and the connecting portion 13 can be fixedly connected by sewing, bonding, welding, fusion, etc., to ensure the stability and firmness of the core wire 20.
[0020] In this embodiment, a plurality of chain teeth 40 are arranged on the fabric 10 along the extension direction of the core thread 20, and each chain tooth 40 is connected to the fabric 10 and located in the area where the connecting portion 13 is located. Based on this, the chain teeth 40 can tightly wrap around the area surrounding the core thread 20, thereby stably and firmly fixing and assembling it with the fabric 10. Optionally, the plurality of chain teeth 40 can be evenly arranged along the extension direction of the core thread 20.
[0021] Optionally, each chain tooth 40 can be connected to the connecting portion 13, or each chain tooth 40 can be connected to the bonding area N of the hem 12 and the fabric body 11, near the connecting portion 13, or each chain tooth 40 can be connected to both the connecting portion 13 and the bonding area N near the connecting portion 13. Other methods are also possible, as long as the stability and firmness of the chain teeth 40 are guaranteed; the specific form is not limited.
[0022] Based on the above configuration, the hem 12 and the fabric body 11 are bonded together through the second surface 121 and the first surface 111, which can improve the strength and rigidity of the edge of the fabric 10, so that the edge of the fabric 10 is no longer excessively soft and droopy. After the chain teeth 40 are installed, it can help improve the installation stability of the chain teeth 40. The connecting part 13 connecting the hem 12 and the fabric body 11 can be provided with a thread channel M to accommodate the core thread 20. The second surface 121 of the hem 12 and the first surface 111 of the fabric 10 are fixedly connected in at least a part of the bonding area N. In this way, the connecting part 13 can play a locking role, so that the core thread 20 located in the thread channel M can be tightly wrapped by the connecting part 13, thereby improving the stability and firmness of the core thread 20.
[0023] Compared to sewing the core thread 20 onto the surface of the fabric 10, the embodiments of this application can enclose the core thread 20 within the fabric 10, thereby improving the installation stability and firmness of the core thread 20, further enhancing the installation stability and firmness of the chain teeth 40, and ensuring the normal use of the chain teeth 40.
[0024] In some embodiments, the first surface 111 and the second surface 121 can be fixedly connected over the entire area of the mating region N. In this case, the fixed connection area between the first surface 111 and the second surface 121 is maximized, improving the firmness between them and ensuring the firmness between the folded edge 12 and the fabric body 11. This prevents the folded edge 12 from separating from the fabric body 11 or from partially lifting. Furthermore, the fixed connection between the first surface 111 and the second surface 121 also achieves a locking effect on the connecting portion 13, allowing the locking portion to tightly wrap around the core wire 20 and ensuring the installation stability and firmness of the core wire 20. This method is not limited to the width of the folded edge 12.
[0025] In other embodiments, the first surface 111 and the second surface 121 can be fixedly connected in a portion of the bonding area N near the connecting portion 13. In this case, the connecting portion 13 can be locked by the fixed connection of the portion, so that the locking portion can tightly wrap the core wire 20 and ensure the installation stability and firmness of the core wire 20; of course, this method can also fix the folded edge 12 and the fabric body 11 at one end of the bonding area N near the connecting portion 13 (i.e., at the bonding seal N1) to prevent the folded edge 12 from detaching from the fabric body 11. This method is mainly suitable for cases where the width of the folded edge 12 is relatively small.
[0026] In some embodiments, the first surface 111 and the second surface 121 can be fixedly connected by at least one of the following methods: hot melt welding, ultrasonic welding, and adhesive bonding.
[0027] The hot melt welding method involves softening the folded edge 12 against the fabric body 11 at high temperature, causing the first surface 111 and the second surface 121 to fuse together in at least a portion of the bonding area N, thereby achieving a fixed connection and ensuring the reliability and strength of the connection.
[0028] The ultrasonic welding method uses ultrasonic oscillation to generate heat to heat at least a portion of the bonding area N between the folded edge 12 and the fabric body 11, softening the folded edge 12 and the fabric body 11 so that the first surface 111 and the second surface 121 are fused together in at least a portion of the bonding area N, ensuring the reliability and firmness of the connection between the folded edge 12 and the fabric body 11.
[0029] The adhesive bonding method involves applying adhesives such as glue or tape between the first surface 111 and the second surface 121 to bond the first surface 111 and the second surface 121 together in at least a portion of the bonding area N, thereby ensuring the reliability and strength of the connection between the folded edge 12 and the fabric body 11.
[0030] Of course, this is not the only way; other methods can also be used to achieve a fixed connection between the first surface 111 and the second surface 121.
[0031] In some embodiments, the fabric 10 may have multiple connecting holes in the area within the bonding region N. These connecting holes are arranged along the extension direction of the core thread 20 and connect with the corresponding chain teeth 40. Therefore, the engagement of the chain teeth 40 with the connecting holes helps to improve the installation stability of the chain teeth 40.
[0032] Optionally, both the hem 12 and the fabric body 11 may be provided with multiple connecting holes, and the multiple connecting holes of the hem 12 and the multiple connecting holes of the fabric body 11 may be provided in a one-to-one correspondence or staggered arrangement.
[0033] Optionally, the fabric body 11 may have a third surface 113 that is opposite to the first surface 111, the hem 12 may have a fourth surface 122 that is opposite to the second surface 121, the connecting hole is a blind hole, and the connecting hole is located on the third surface 112 and the fourth surface 122 respectively.
[0034] In addition, the connecting holes can also be through holes, and the multiple connecting holes of the folded edge 12 can be connected to the multiple connecting holes of the fabric body 11 in a one-to-one correspondence.
[0035] It should be noted that the aforementioned connecting hole can be used to install the chain tooth 40; in addition, the connecting hole can also be formed during the process of fixing the first surface 111 and the second surface 121.
[0036] To enable the installation of the chain tooth 40, the chain tooth 40 may be provided with a connecting part, and the connecting part is located in the connecting hole, which can further improve the installation stability and firmness of the chain tooth 40.
[0037] Optionally, the connection hole can be a snap-fit hole, an injection hole, or a hot melt hole 14.
[0038] In some embodiments, the chain teeth 40 may be connected to the area where the joint portion 13 of the fabric 10 is located by snap-fit or injection molding.
[0039] When the chain tooth 40 is installed using a snap-fit method, the chain tooth 40 may have a snap protrusion, and correspondingly, the connecting hole may be a snap-fit hole. The stability and firmness of the chain tooth 40 installation are ensured by the snap-fit cooperation between the snap protrusion and the snap-fit hole.
[0040] When the chain teeth 40 are installed by injection molding, the chain teeth 40 can be directly injection molded into the area where the connecting part 13 of the fabric 10 is located, so as to ensure the stability and firmness of the chain teeth 40, and also reduce the installation difficulty of the chain teeth 40.
[0041] The connecting hole is the injection hole. During the injection process, the injection material can enter the injection hole. After the injection material cools, it forms the injection rod. The cooperation between the injection rod and the injection hole can improve the installation stability and firmness of the chain tooth 40.
[0042] Optionally, the chain tooth 40 can be a metal chain tooth or a plastic chain tooth.
[0043] When the chain tooth 40 is a metal chain tooth, it can be installed to the area where the connecting part 13 of the fabric 10 is located by means of snap-fit or other methods; when the chain tooth 40 is a plastic chain tooth, it can be installed to the area where the connecting part 13 of the fabric 10 is located by means of snap-fit, injection molding or other methods.
[0044] Optionally, a portion of the chain tooth 40 may cover the connecting part 13 and be snapped into place with the connecting part 13, which helps to improve the installation stability and firmness of the chain tooth 40.
[0045] refer to Figures 2 to 6 In some embodiments, the first surface 111 and the second surface 121 can be fixedly connected by hot-melt welding. In this case, the connection hole can be a hot-melt hole 14, and the first surface 111 and the second surface 121 form a hot-melt area around the hot-melt hole 14. The first surface 111 and the second surface 121 are fixedly connected through the hot-melt area.
[0046] Based on this configuration, the first surface 111 and the second surface 121 can be fixedly connected through the hot-melt area around the multiple hot-melt holes 14, so as to ensure the reliability and firmness of the connection between the first surface 111 and the second surface 121.
[0047] Optionally, multiple hot-melt holes 14 can be arranged at intervals along the extension direction of the core wire 20 to form a hot-melt hole row; of course, multiple hot-melt hole rows can also be set. Specifically, when the width of the folded edge 12 is less than the preset width, one hot-melt hole row can be set; when the width of the folded edge 12 is greater than or equal to the preset width, multiple hot-melt hole rows can be set.
[0048] Optionally, the fabric body 11 may have a third surface 112 facing away from the first surface 111, and the hem 12 may have a fourth surface 122 facing away from the second surface 121. The heat fusion hole 14 is a blind hole, and the heat fusion hole 14 is located on the third surface 112 and the fourth surface 122 respectively. The blind hole form of the heat fusion hole 14 is more suitable for scenarios where the fabric body 11 and the hem 12 have a large thickness.
[0049] Optionally, such as Figure 3 and Figure 4 As shown, the hot melt holes 14 can be through holes, and the multiple hot melt holes 14 of the folded edge 12 can be connected one-to-one with the multiple hot melt holes 14 of the fabric body 11. The through-hole design of the hot melt holes 14 helps to increase the welding area, thereby improving the strength.
[0050] Based on the above configuration, during the hot melt welding process, the second surface 121 and the first surface 111 can be heated through blind holes or through holes respectively, thereby softening at least part of the contact area N of the first surface 111 and the second surface 121 and hot melting together, that is, forming an adhesive area between the first surface 111 and the second surface 121, ensuring the reliability and firmness of the connection between the folded edge 12 and the fabric body 11.
[0051] Furthermore, the heat-fusion holes 14 can be through holes, and the multiple through holes of the folded edge 12 correspond one-to-one with the multiple through holes of the fabric body 11. Based on this arrangement, heating of the second surface 121 and the first surface 111 can be achieved, thereby softening at least a portion of the bonding area N between the first surface 111 and the second surface 121 and heat-fusion together, that is, forming an adhesive area between the first surface 111 and the second surface 121, ensuring the reliability and firmness of the connection between the folded edge 12 and the fabric body 11.
[0052] Of course, the multiple through holes of the folded edge 12 and the multiple through holes of the fabric body 11 can also be staggered. In this case, the heating of the second surface 121 and the first surface 111 can also be achieved, so that the first surface 111 and the second surface 121 soften and heat-melt together, that is, an adhesive area is formed between the first surface 111 and the second surface 121, ensuring the reliability and firmness of the connection between the folded edge 12 and the fabric body 11.
[0053] refer to Figures 2 to 6 In some embodiments, the connecting portion 13 can be a cylindrical structure, the inner cavity of which is the thread channel M. It should be noted that when the fabric 10 is in a flat state, the connecting portion 13 can be a planar structure. As the hem 12 is gradually folded, the connecting portion 13 gradually bends and deforms to form a cylindrical structure, surrounding the thread channel M to provide space for accommodating the core thread 20. Optionally, the cylindrical structure can be a circular cylinder; of course, it can also be other shapes, which are not specifically limited here.
[0054] The sidewalls of the tubular structure may have openings, with one side of the opening connected to the edge of the fabric body 11 and the other side connected to the edge of the hem 12. Based on this arrangement, when the hem 12 is against the surface of the fabric body 11, the two sides of the opening can be brought closer together to facilitate locking the tubular structure, allowing it to tightly wrap the core thread 20 and improve its stability and strength. It should be noted that the locking effect on the opening can come from the tension of the hem 12 against the surface of the fabric 10, or from the tension of the seam thread 30, to ensure the opening is locked and to guarantee the tight wrapping of the core thread 20.
[0055] To further improve the stability and strength of the core thread 20, the garment may also include seam threads 30, such as... Figure 4 As shown, the seam 30 is sewn onto the connecting portion 13 and the core thread 20. Based on this, the core thread 20 can be sewn and fixed to the connecting portion 13 by the seam 30, thereby ensuring the relative stability and firmness between the core thread 20 and the fabric 10. It should be noted that in this method, the seam 30 can directly pierce through the connecting portion 13 and the core thread 20.
[0056] Optionally, the sewing position of the stitch 30 can be located between the center line of the core thread 20 and the sealing opening N1 of the hem 12 and the fabric body 11. Based on this, on the one hand, the stitch 30 can achieve the locking effect of the connecting part 13 and wrap the core thread 20 tightly through the connecting part 13; on the other hand, the stitch 30 can also directly fix the core thread 20 and the connecting part 13. Therefore, the installation stability and firmness of the core thread 20 can be further improved. It should be noted here that the sealing opening N1 is the port of the bonding area N near the connecting part 13.
[0057] Of course, the stitching position of the suture 30 can also be located on the side opposite to the sealing N1 of the center line of the core thread 20. This method can also achieve the fixation of the core thread 20 and the connecting part 13.
[0058] Optionally, there may be one or more sutures 30. When there are multiple sutures 30, the stitching strength between the joint 13 and the core thread 20 can be further improved, which is beneficial to improving the stability and firmness of the core thread 20.
[0059] In other embodiments, the stitch 30 can also be sewn onto the folded edge 12 in the area of the fabric body 11 within the bonding area N. In this case, when the first surface 111 and the second surface 121 are fixedly connected, the stitch 30 can further improve the firmness and stability. In addition, when the stitch 30 is close to the connecting part 13, it can also lock the connecting part 13 so that the connecting part 13 can tightly wrap the core thread 20, thereby improving the stability and firmness of the core thread 20.
[0060] Of course, the stitch 30 can also be sewn onto the connecting part 13 and the core thread 20, as well as the folded edge 12 onto the fabric body 11. In this way, the core thread 20 can be directly fixed, and the core thread 20 can be tightly wrapped by locking the connecting part 13, thereby further improving the stability and firmness of the core thread 20.
[0061] Optionally, the seam 30 can be one or more. When there are multiple seams 30, the stitching strength between the folded edge 12 and the fabric body 11 can be further improved, which is beneficial to improving the binding effect of the core thread 20.
[0062] In this embodiment of the application, the fabric 10 can be a single layer, such as... Figures 1 to 4 As shown; of course, fabric 10 can also be multi-layered, such as Figure 5 and Figure 6 As shown, fabric 10 may include multiple fabric layers stacked together.
[0063] Optionally, the multiple fabric layers can be stacked and fixed together by at least one of the following methods: adhesive bonding, hot melt welding, and ultrasonic welding. When the fabric 10 includes multiple fabric layers, the fabric body 11, the hem 12, and the connecting portion 13 can all be composed of multiple fabric layers.
[0064] Considering that the folded edge 12 can be folded to the surface of the fabric body 11, the connecting part 13 can be deformed accordingly. Thus, after folding, the part of the innermost fabric layer located inside the folded edge 12 fits into the part of the innermost fabric layer located inside the fabric body 11, and the connecting part 13 is provided with a thread M.
[0065] When installing the chain teeth 40, each chain tooth 40 can be connected to the area of the outermost fabric layer of the fabric 10 located within the joint 13. In this way, by setting multiple fabric layers, the overall strength and rigidity of the fabric 10 can be improved, thereby improving the stability and firmness of the chain teeth 40 in bearing and installation.
[0066] It should be noted that the folded edge 12 can be folded towards the side of the fabric body 11. The side facing the folding direction is the inner side, and the side away from the folding direction is the outer side.
[0067] In summary, in this embodiment of the application, the core wire 20 is wrapped tightly with fabric 10, which improves the stability and firmness of the core wire 20 and also helps to improve the installation stability of the chain teeth 40, making the chain teeth 40 less prone to loosening, so as to ensure the smooth opening and closing of the zipper pull on the chain teeth 40.
[0068] The embodiments of this application have been described above with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, this application is not limited to the specific embodiments described above. The specific embodiments described above are merely illustrative and not restrictive. Those skilled in the art can make many other forms under the guidance of this application without departing from the spirit and scope of the claims, and all of these forms are within the protection scope of this application.
Claims
1. A garment with chain teeth, characterized in that, include: Fabric (10), core thread (20) and multiple chain teeth (40); The fabric (10) includes a fabric body (11), a hem (12), and a connecting part (13) connecting the fabric body (11) and the hem (12). The connecting part (13) is provided with a thread track (M), and the core thread (20) passes through the thread track (M). The fabric body (11) includes a first surface (111) located in the edge region and facing the fold (12), the fold (12) includes a second surface (121) facing the fabric body (11), the second surface (121) is attached to the first surface (111) and forms an attachment area (N) between the two, and the first surface (111) and the second surface (121) are fixedly connected in at least a portion of the attachment area (N) to lock the connecting part (13) and to wrap the core wire (20) through the connecting part (13). Multiple chain teeth (40) are arranged along the extension direction of the core thread (20), and each chain tooth (40) is connected to the area where the connecting part (13) of the fabric (10) is located.
2. The garment according to claim 1, characterized in that, The first surface (111) and the second surface (121) are fixedly connected to each other over the entire area of the mating region (N); Alternatively, the first surface (111) and the second surface (121) are fixedly connected in a portion of the mating area (N) near the connecting portion (13).
3. The garment according to claim 1, characterized in that, The first surface (111) and the second surface (121) are fixedly connected by at least one of the following methods: hot melt welding, ultrasonic welding, and adhesive bonding.
4. The garment according to claim 1, characterized in that, The fabric (10) has a plurality of connecting holes in the area within the bonding area (N). The plurality of connecting holes are arranged along the extension direction of the core wire (20) and are connected to the chain teeth (40) at the corresponding positions.
5. The garment according to claim 4, characterized in that, Both the folded edge (12) and the fabric body (11) are provided with a plurality of connecting holes, and the plurality of connecting holes of the folded edge (12) are provided in a one-to-one correspondence with the plurality of connecting holes of the fabric body (11) or are provided in a staggered manner.
6. The garment according to claim 5, characterized in that, The fabric body (11) has a third surface (112) opposite to the first surface (111), and the hem (12) has a fourth surface (122) opposite to the second surface (121). The connecting hole is a blind hole, and the connecting hole is located on the third surface (112) and the fourth surface (122), respectively.
7. The garment according to claim 5, characterized in that, The connecting hole is a through hole, and the multiple connecting holes of the folded edge (12) are connected to the multiple connecting holes of the fabric body (11) in a one-to-one correspondence.
8. The garment according to any one of claims 4 to 7, characterized in that, The connection hole is a hot-melt hole (14). The first surface (111) and the second surface (121) form a hot-melt area around the hot-melt hole (14). The first surface (111) and the second surface (121) are fixedly connected through the hot-melt area.
9. The garment according to any one of claims 4 to 7, characterized in that, The chain tooth (40) has a connecting portion, which is located in the connecting hole.
10. The garment according to claim 9, characterized in that, The connecting hole is a hot melt hole (14), an injection hole, or a snap-fit hole.
11. The garment according to any one of claims 4 to 7, characterized in that, The chain teeth (40) are connected to the area where the connecting part (13) of the fabric (10) is located by snap-fit or injection molding.
12. The garment according to any one of claims 4 to 7, characterized in that, The chain teeth (40) are metal chain teeth or plastic chain teeth.
13. The garment according to any one of claims 4 to 7, characterized in that, The fabric (10) includes multiple layers of fabric, and the fabric body (11), the hem (12) and the connecting part (13) are all composed of multiple layers of the fabric. The second surface (121) of the innermost fabric layer located inside the fold (12) is attached and fixedly connected to the first surface (111) of the innermost fabric layer located inside the fabric body (11), and the connecting part (13) is provided with the thread (M). Each of the chain teeth (40) is connected to the area of the fabric layer located within the joint (13).
14. The garment according to claim 1, characterized in that, The garment also includes a seam (30) sewn to the joint (13) and the core thread (20), and / or the seam (30) sewn to the hem (12) and the fabric body (11) in the area within the bonding area (N).