Air-permeable antibacterial fabric

By using a single-layer fabric with interwoven yarns to create alternating raised and recessed areas, the problem of non-breathable coatings and delamination in breathable and antibacterial fabrics that balance breathability and antibacterial properties is solved, thus achieving continuous maintenance of high breathability and antibacterial effects.

CN224451014UActive Publication Date: 2026-07-03SHAOXING MUCHEN TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
SHAOXING MUCHEN TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-04-16
Publication Date
2026-07-03

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing breathable and antibacterial fabrics, while balancing breathability and antibacterial properties, suffer from coating technology that results in poor breathability, and two- or multi-layer structures are prone to delamination and peeling after long-term use.

Method used

The fabric is designed with a single layer, in which the yarns are interwoven to form alternating raised and recessed areas. The raised areas have a plain weave structure, while the recessed areas have a float structure. Antibacterial fibers are interwoven in the raised areas and dispersed in the recessed areas, achieving air circulation and antibacterial effects.

Benefits of technology

It improves the breathability and support of the fabric while maintaining its softness, and inhibits bacteria through the distribution of antibacterial fibers, thus solving the defects of coatings and multi-layer structures.

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Abstract

This utility model discloses a breathable and antibacterial fabric, comprising a front area and a back area from the outside to the inside. The front area includes a raised area and a raised cavity, while the back area includes a recessed area and a recessed cavity. The raised area and the recessed cavity are opposite to each other, and the recessed area and the raised cavity are opposite to each other. The raised area has a plain weave structure, and the recessed area has a float yarn structure. This utility model forms a single-layer fabric through yarn interweaving. The raised area and the recessed cavity are opposite to each other. The raised area uses a plain weave, and the recessed area uses float yarn. Both the raised area and the recessed area have cavities on one side, allowing air to circulate inside and outside the fabric, thereby increasing the fabric's breathability. The plain weave structure of the raised area and the float yarn structure of the recessed area increase the fabric's support and softness. At the same time, the interweaving of antibacterial fibers creates physical antibacterial properties in the raised area, while the dispersed distribution of antibacterial fibers in the recessed area inhibits bacteria.
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