Partially-hollowed-out perspective gauze knitwear

By using a partially openwork see-through mesh knit sweater design, the problem of poor heat retention in existing knit sweaters is solved by utilizing the openwork mechanism and the rotation of the covering fabric. This allows the warmth retention effect to be adjusted according to the temperature, thus improving the comfort of the garment.

CN223929550UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24NANAN NANYI COMPUTER KNITTING CO LTD
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520307060.1
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-02-25
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2035-02-25

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing knitwear has poor heat retention due to its partially openwork design, which fails to meet the user's warmth needs.

Method used

Design a partially openwork see-through mesh knit sweater. It adopts an openwork mechanism, including connecting strips, openwork mesh, covering fabric, Velcro and insulation layer. The opening and closing of the openwork mesh is controlled by rotating the covering fabric, so as to adjust the warmth effect.

Benefits of technology

Show off your figure in high temperatures and improve warmth in low temperatures. The insulation layer on the lining reduces heat loss, and the sealing strip seals the gaps, enhancing the warmth of the knitwear.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of knitted sweaters, in particular to a locally-hollowed-out perspective gauze knitted sweater which comprises a knitted sweater body, and a hollowed-out mechanism is arranged on the outer wall of the knitted sweater body. The hollowed-out mechanism comprises a connecting strip fixedly connected to the interior of the knitwear body, a hollowed-out net is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the connecting strip, shielding cloth is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the connecting strip and located on the back face of the hollowed-out net, and a hook-and-loop fastener sticking face is fixedly connected to the side, close to the knitwear body, of the outer wall of the shielding cloth. Velcro loop surfaces are fixedly connected to the positions, corresponding to the Velcro loop surfaces, of the outer wall of the knitwear body, and the hollowed-out mechanisms in the local hollowed-out perspective gauze knitwear are used for increasing the attractiveness of the knitwear body; the problems that an existing knitted sweater is provided with local hollowed-out parts to reflect the figure of a wearer in order to be attractive, due to the local hollowed-out design, the heat preservation performance of clothes is poor, and the heat preservation requirement of a user cannot be met are solved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of knitwear technology, specifically to a partially openwork see-through mesh knitwear. Background Technology

[0002] Knitwear is a common type of clothing in spring and autumn, but existing knitwear still has shortcomings. Specifically, existing knitwear often features partial cutouts to accentuate the wearer's figure for aesthetic purposes, but these cutouts result in poor heat retention and fail to meet the user's warmth needs.

[0003] Therefore, a partially openwork see-through mesh knitwear is needed to solve the problems mentioned in the background art. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this invention is to provide a partially openwork see-through mesh knitted sweater to solve the problems mentioned in the background art.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution:

[0006] A partially openwork see-through mesh knitted sweater includes a sweater body, the outer wall of which is provided with an openwork mechanism;

[0007] The perforated mechanism includes a connecting strip fixedly connected inside the knitted sweater body. A perforated mesh is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the connecting strip. A covering fabric is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the connecting strip and to the back of the perforated mesh. A Velcro fastener is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the covering fabric on the side closest to the knitted sweater body. A Velcro loop fastener is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the knitted sweater body at the corresponding position of the Velcro fastener. A sealing strip is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the covering fabric near the Velcro loop fastener. An insulation layer is fixedly connected to the back of the covering fabric.

[0008] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the knitted sweater body is made of a coffee-colored high-elastic yarn blended fabric, and the hollowing-out mechanism is provided in two sets.

[0009] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the connecting strip and the sealing strip are both made of soft silicone, and the shape of the shielding cloth is adapted to the shape of the hollow mesh.

[0010] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the masking cloth is woven from flesh-colored linen fibers, and multiple sets of hook and loop fasteners are provided on both the adhesive side and the loose side.

[0011] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the shape of the sealing strip is adapted to the shape of the connecting strip, and the hollowed-out mesh is made of lace fabric.

[0012] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the connecting strip has a ring structure design, and the insulation layer is made of polyester fiber.

[0013] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:

[0014] 1. This utility model designs a partially openwork see-through mesh knitwear. The openwork mechanism enhances the aesthetics of the knitwear. When the outside temperature is high and warmth is not required, the user pulls the covering fabric, separating the Velcro side of the covering fabric from the Velcro side of the knitwear. The covering fabric rotates downwards, no longer covering the openwork mesh, allowing the user to showcase their figure. However, when the outside temperature is low, the covering fabric is pulled in the opposite direction, causing it to rotate upwards. Rotate the fabric upwards to cover the openwork mesh. Align the Velcro side of the fabric with the loop side of the knitwear. Press the fabric down to adhere the Velcro side to the knitwear. The insulating layer on the fabric reduces internal heat loss and improves the insulation of the knitwear. This solves the problem that existing knitwear designs often feature partial openwork to accentuate the wearer's figure, but these designs result in poor insulation and fail to meet the user's warmth requirements. Attached Figure Description

[0015] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the present invention;

[0016] Figure 2 This is a top cross-sectional view of the present invention;

[0017] Figure 3 This utility model Figure 2 Enlarged view of point A in the middle.

[0018] In the diagram: 1. Knitted sweater body; 2. Hollow-out mechanism; 201. Connecting strip; 202. Hollow-out mesh; 203. Masking fabric; 204. Hook and loop fastener; 205. Hook and loop fastener; 206. Sealing strip; 207. Insulation layer. Detailed Implementation

[0019] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the embodiments of the present utility model. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the present utility model without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.

[0020] To facilitate understanding of this utility model, a more comprehensive description of the utility model will be given below with reference to the accompanying drawings, and several embodiments of the utility model will be provided. However, the utility model can be implemented in many different forms and is not limited to the embodiments described herein. On the contrary, the purpose of providing these embodiments is to make the disclosure of the utility model more thorough and complete.

[0021] It should be noted that when an element is referred to as being "fixed to" another element, it can be directly on the other element or there may be an intervening element. When an element is referred to as being "connected to" another element, it can be directly connected to the other element or there may be an intervening element. The terms "vertical," "horizontal," "left," "right," and similar expressions used in this document are for illustrative purposes only.

[0022] Unless otherwise defined, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention pertains. The terminology used herein in the description of this invention is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to limit the invention. The term "and / or" as used herein includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items.

[0023] For examples, please refer to Figure 1-3 This utility model provides a technical solution:

[0024] A partially openwork see-through mesh knitted sweater includes a sweater body 1, and an openwork mechanism 2 is provided on the outer wall of the sweater body 1.

[0025] The main body of the knitted sweater 1 is made of coffee-colored high-elastic yarn blended fabric, and the hollow-out mechanism 2 is set with two sets;

[0026] In this embodiment, reference Figure 2 and Figure 3 The openwork mechanism 2 includes a connecting strip 201 fixedly connected inside the knitted sweater body 1. The inner wall of the connecting strip 201 is fixedly connected to an openwork mesh 202. The outer wall of the connecting strip 201 and the back of the openwork mesh 202 are fixedly connected to a covering cloth 203. The outer wall of the covering cloth 203 and the side close to the knitted sweater body 1 are fixedly connected to a hook and loop fastener 204. The outer wall of the knitted sweater body 1 and the corresponding position of the hook and loop fastener 204 are fixedly connected to a hook and loop fastener 205. The outer wall of the covering cloth 203 and the position close to the hook and loop fastener 205 are fixedly connected to a sealing strip 206. The back of the covering cloth 203 is fixedly connected to an insulation layer 207.

[0027] The connecting strip 201 and sealing strip 206 are both made of soft silicone. The shape of the masking cloth 203 matches the shape of the perforated mesh 202. The masking cloth 203 is woven from flesh-colored linen fibers. Multiple sets of hook and loop fasteners 204 and hook and loop fasteners 205 are provided. The shape of the sealing strip 206 matches the shape of the connecting strip 201. The perforated mesh 202 is made of lace fabric. The connecting strip 201 has a ring structure design. The insulation layer 207 is made of polyester fiber. When the user wears the knitted sweater body 1 and the outside temperature is high and warmth is not needed, the user pulls the masking cloth 203 to separate the hook and loop fasteners 204 on the masking cloth 203 from the hook and loop fasteners 205 on the knitted sweater body 1. The masking cloth 203 rotates downwards. The openwork mesh 202 is no longer covered, allowing the user to showcase their figure. However, when the outside temperature is low, the covering cloth 203 is pulled in the opposite direction, causing it to rotate upwards. The upward-rotating covering cloth 203 will cover the openwork mesh 202. Align the Velcro fastener 204 on the covering cloth 203 with the Velcro loop 205 on the knitwear body 1, and press the covering cloth 203. The Velcro fastener 204 on the covering cloth 203 will stick to the Velcro loop 205 on the knitwear body 1. The insulation layer 207 on the covering cloth 203 can reduce the rate of heat loss inside the knitwear body 1. At the same time, the sealing strip 206 can seal the gap between the covering cloth 203 and the knitwear body 1, further improving the insulation effect of the covering cloth 203.

[0028] The working process of this utility model is as follows: When using the partially openwork see-through mesh knitwear designed in this scheme, the user wears the knitwear body 1. When the outside temperature is high and warmth is not required, the user pulls the covering fabric 203, separating the Velcro fastener 204 on the covering fabric 203 from the Velcro loop 205 on the knitwear body 1. The covering fabric 203 rotates downward, no longer covering the openwork mesh 202, allowing the user to showcase their figure through the openwork mesh 202. However, when the outside temperature is low, the user pulls the covering fabric 203 in the opposite direction, causing the covering fabric 203 to rotate upward. When the masking cloth 203 rotates upwards, it will cover the perforated mesh 202. Align the Velcro fastener 204 on the masking cloth 203 with the Velcro loop 205 on the knitted sweater body 1. Press the masking cloth 203, and the Velcro fastener 204 on the masking cloth 203 will stick together with the Velcro loop 205 on the knitted sweater body 1. The heat insulation layer 207 on the masking cloth 203 can reduce the rate of heat loss inside the knitted sweater body 1. At the same time, the sealing strip 206 can block the gap between the masking cloth 203 and the knitted sweater body 1, further improving the heat insulation effect of the masking cloth 203.

[0029] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.

Claims

1. A partially openwork see-through mesh knitted sweater, comprising a sweater body (1), characterized in that: The outer wall of the knitted sweater body (1) is provided with a hollow mechanism (2); The cutout mechanism (2) includes a connecting strip (201) fixedly connected inside the knitted sweater body (1). A cutout mesh (202) is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the connecting strip (201). A covering cloth (203) is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the connecting strip (201) and to the back of the cutout mesh (202). A hook and loop fastener (204) is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the covering cloth (203) and to the side near the knitted sweater body (1). A hook and loop fastener (205) is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the knitted sweater body (1) at the corresponding position of the hook and loop fastener (204). A sealing strip (206) is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the covering cloth (203) and to the position near the hook and loop fastener (205). An insulation layer (207) is fixedly connected to the back of the covering cloth (203).

2. The partially openwork see-through mesh knit sweater according to claim 1, characterized in that: The knitted sweater body (1) is made of coffee-colored high-elastic yarn blended fabric, and the hollow mechanism (2) is provided in two sets.

3. A partially openwork see-through mesh knit sweater according to claim 1, characterized in that: The connecting strip (201) and sealing strip (206) are both made of soft silicone, and the shape of the shielding cloth (203) is adapted to the shape of the perforated mesh (202).

4. A partially openwork see-through mesh knit sweater according to claim 1, characterized in that: The covering fabric (203) is woven from flesh-colored linen fibers, and multiple sets of hook and loop fasteners (204) and hook and loop fasteners (205) are provided.

5. A partially openwork see-through mesh knit sweater according to claim 1, characterized in that: The shape of the sealing strip (206) is adapted to the shape of the connecting strip (201), and the perforated mesh (202) is made of lace fabric.

6. A partially openwork see-through mesh knit sweater according to claim 1, characterized in that: The connecting strip (201) has a ring structure design, and the insulation layer (207) is made of polyester fiber.