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`CLAiMS
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`[Claim{s)}
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`{Claim 3}
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`it is stretchable wrapiknit material which uses inelastic thread and elastic yarn as knitting yarn
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`n these inelastic thread and elastic yarn »« each M an atlas organization n anti w considering it
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`as an organization which accompanies u any cutting edge of the direction of length. width and
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`an oblique direction -_ in a decision state M marginal settiement ._ waroknit material having
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`composition in which an unnecessary edge is formed~
`[Claim 2}
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`The warp~l<nit material described in Claim ”l which the aforementioned decision end is enly a
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`knitted tissue without weld processing or adhesive appliaation processing, and it is making into
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`marginal settlement neediessness in a decision state.
`{Claim 3}
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`The warpeknit material according ta claim 1 or 2 which composes the aforementioned inelastic
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`thread of a front reed, and is composing elastic yarn at a bash reed.
`[Claim cl}
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`While you are melting all the aforementioned inelastic thread into a silk lap, let all the
`einrementioneci elastic yarn be an epen lap,
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`Or the aforementioned inelastic thread and elastic yam repeat a silk lap and an apart lap
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`alternately for every stitch, and they make reverse a silk lap position and an open lap position
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`of inelastic thread and elastic yarn.
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`Warpeknit material of a description in any ‘1 item nf Claim 3 to Claim 1 are keeping a silk lap of
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`inelastic thread and elastic yarn from lapping
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`per { 254 cm (3 inch) ] w the warpeknit material described in Claim 1 currently somposeti with
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`3?. er more gauges and 40 gauge or less.
`[Claim 5}
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`Wareknit material at a description in any 1 item hf Claim 3‘ to Claim 1 which is coinciding a silk
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`lap position and an open lap position as for inelastic thread and elastic yarn while the
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`aforementioneti inelastic thread and elastic yarn repeat a silk lap and an open lap alternately for
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`every stitch.
`[Claim 3’}
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`Warp~knit material of a description in any 1 item of Claim 6 to Claim 1 which the
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`aforementioneti atlas erganization has chosen in the range of 18 courses to four courses.
`[Claim 8}
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`The warpiknit material described in Claim 7 corresponded and chosen as a SUTORAlBU pattern
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`Off, and ejaoquard design pattern which form the number of courses of the afnremeritioned
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`atlas organization.
`[Claim El}
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`It has warpaknit material at a description in any 3 item at Claim 3 to Claim '3 at least in a part.
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`and at least one copy of a linear shape and rim er}, and a cumeelilte end rim is the garments
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`DETAlLED DESCR! PTiON
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`{Detailed Description of the invention]
`{Field of the invention}
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`[0001]
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`the state in which the present invention isjudg~ed m marginal settlement n it is reiated with
`garments provided, with the warp~knit material whioh has an unnecessary edge, and the warp
`knit materiai,
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`[Background of the invention}
`{0002]
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`since there is fault, such as an end rim becoming thick and sounding appearance, when such
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`marginal settlement is performed although marginal settlement (called hemming) of turning up
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`end rims, such as a hem part of garments. doubling. and suturing or suturing another cloth and
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`a tape like matter conventionally is made —— marginal settlement « it is requested that it is
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`supposed that it is unnecessary,
`[0003]
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`In order to respond to the aforementioned request, these peopie as garments of marginal
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`settlement needlessness. For exampie, inelastic thread is considered as a lid tricot
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`organization at ieast by a Japanese Patent Nor 36:32820 (Patent document l). and inelastic
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`thread and inelastic thread are considered as the 1x1 tricot organization in JP,2005~54347,A
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`(Patent document 2), respectively.
`[0004]
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`becoming difficult to generate a fray at a decision end. since knitting density becomes high~
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`density when it is oonsidered as ix”: organisation (Denoigh organization) as mentioned above
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`u marginal settlement u suppose that it is unnecessary.
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`However. when there was a possibility that a loop might drop and a fray might occur from a
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`decision and and local load was applied to the decision end, there was a defect of becoming
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`easy to carry out it * * ”i * * generating from a decision end.
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`Therefore, it is preferable to process to make eiastic yarn into looping structure, or to
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`investigate the runner of elastic yarn, or to thermally fusionabond at 180400 degrees C, when
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`giving presetting ori‘and HlTQSET‘D in being made not to carry out "" * * it” generating, a tray
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`and etc. from a decision end. to thermally fusiomhond a decision and, it is necessary to use
`thread suitable for a fusion condition M etc. ~~ restrictions are also ocourred,
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`{0005]
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`furthermore n in the warpknit materiai composed in the ’lx'l tricot organization, iateral
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`(course direction) ductility and the ductility of a longitudinal direction {well direotion) are
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`different —» usually —— course direction ductility: M a well —— direction ductility tends to serve as a
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`relation of 2:1 and ductility balance in every direction tends to collapse. Therefore, there is a
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`problem which cannot be easily attained in the warpaknit material composed in the 1x1 trioot
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`organization to give uniform ductility to an every direction.
`{0006]
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`When both the front reed of a ground knitted tissue and a hack need are considered as an atlas
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`organization to the aforementioned ix“! tricot organization, it becomes possioie to knit the Frey
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`and splitting generating from a decision end, and to inhibit by structure, and can make
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`unnecessary processing of thermal fusion bonding of the aforementioned decision end. an
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`adhesive appiica’o‘on, etc,
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`Thus, when both organizations were considered as an atias organization. it was made to go
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`back so that the atias organization of inelastic thread and elastic yarn may become symmetries:
`as it describes in the JP 2003 s 3551 51A (Patent document 3),
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`Thus, since it is easy to maintain the ductiiity balance of the organization which composes with
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`ineiastic thread, and the organization which composes with eiastic yam, making an atias
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`organization go back is based,
`[090?]
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`however » when the atias organization of ineiastic thread and the atias organization of eiastic
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`yarn are made to go back, it is hard to compose with high density we therefore, the fray from a
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`decision and u * °-“ “‘ ”t” generating is carried out anti it burns —~ it becomes, Therefore, when
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`the knit fabric of neediessness was composed in the end of a terminai, it was hard to adopt the
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`knitted tissue which considers ineiastic thread and eiastic yarn as the atias organization of
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`retrogression and it was an atias organization of retrogression, the prohiem which curt tends to
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`generate was aiso at the decision end.
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`Since it was hard to baiance ineiastic thread and elastic yarn when considering it as the atias
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`organization of a companion on the other hand, it was thought that a stitch aiso became easiiy
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`dirty iess and commerciaiization was impossible.
`[C3908]
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`{Patent document 1] Japanese Patent No. 367'2920
`{Patent document 2] JP 2005 ~ 5434?};
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`[Patent document 3] 1P 20m « 355mm
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`{Description of the invention]
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`{Prohiern to he settled by the invention}
`[0008]
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`The present invention was made in View of the aforementioned prohiem, and its ductiiity
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`baiance in every direction is good, And even if it processes neither thermai fusion bonding nor
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`an adhesive appiication at a decision end, it is making into main probiern to provide the
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`garments which consists of the warp~knit materiai of the marginal settlement neediessness
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`which can inhibit generating which can prevent fray generating of thread from a decision and
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`reliably with the knitted tissue itseif, and spiits, and the war‘pwknit materiai.
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`[Means for sowing prohiem]
`[0010]
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`In order to solve the aforementioned problem, it is stretchabie wranaknit materiai which uses
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`ineiastic thread and eiastic yarn as knitting yarn, these inelastic thread and elastic yarn n each
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`~~ an atias organization ~~ and -_ considering it as the organization which accompanies -- any
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`cutting edge of the direction of length, width, and an obiique direction —- in a decision state ~~
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`marginal settiement «— the warp—knit materiai having composition in which an unnecessary
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`edge is formed is provided.
`[0011, ]
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`B}; as mentioned above. the thing for which both ineiastic thread and eiastic yarn are
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`considered as a tray or the atias organization which cannot do ** * t” generating easiiy as
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`compared with a 1 x1 tricot organization, and both of atlas organizations are further considered
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`as a companion from a decision and in the present invention, Since the densification is carried
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`out as compared with the case where it is made to go back, a decision and can he made into
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`the structure of neediessness in the end of a terminai a tray and spiitting generating can be
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`prevented more reiiahiy.
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`In order to prevent the fray from a decision end, etc. from occurring in a ix“! tricot
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`organization, presupposed that it is highedensity and, as a result knit fabric was comparatively
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`thick, out. in the present invention, since the fray from a decision end, etc. are made here to
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`generate in the knitted tissue itself. it does not become high density as the knit fabric of a “hit
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`tricot organization, but, as a result. becomes thinner than the knit fabric of a 3x1 tricot
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`organization.
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`Further again, as described above, in a “lid tricot organization, it is hard to maintain the
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`ductiiity balance of length and width, out by considering it as an atlas organization, ductility
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`balance in every direction can be maintained and, on the whoie. elastic power can be
`uniformiaecl;
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`{0812]
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`Since an open seam and “M of a decision and can he more reliably prevented in the present
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`invention as compared with the Patent document 1 provided conventionally as described above,
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`it is considered withoat heating weld processing or adhesive application processing as marginal
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`settlement needlessness only with the knitted tissue in the decision state; Weld processing and
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`adhesive application processing may be performed at a decision end by other function
`purposes.
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`thus u as heating weld processing and an adhesive application being also unnecessary, judging
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`~~ completely -- marginal settlement, since an unnecessary and rim can he formed the
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`conventional marginal settiernent which an edge part can be made thin and does not make an
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`end rirn generate a level difference ~~ the same functions and effects as an unnecessary end
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`rim can he produced, and also garments can be formed in cloth thinner than a 1x1 tricot
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`organization.
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`Since the process of heating weld processing or adhesive application processing becomes
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`unnecessary, reduction of a manufacturing cost can be aimed at.
`[0013]
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`Either of the aforementioned inelastic thread and elastic yarn is carrying out the harness cord of
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`the ground knitted tissue of warpeknit material to the front reed. it is preferable to carry out
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`the harness cord of the inelastic thread to a front reed from the point which inhibits curl
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`generating of outside winding at a decision end, and to carry out the harness cord of the elastic
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`yarn to a hack reed.
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`Including the design request which makes a decision and generate outside winding curi
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`positively. as contrary to the above it may let elastic yarn pass to a front reed. and may let
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`through and inelastic thread pass to other functions at a back read.
`{0814]
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`As for all the aforementioned elastic yarn, while making all the aforementioned inelastic thread
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`into the silk lap in the warpeknit material of the present invention, it is preferable to consider it
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`as an open lap.
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`Cir while the aforementioned inelastic thread and elastic yam repeat a silk lap and an open lap
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`alternately for everyr stitch, the};r are good also as reverse in the silk lap position and open lap
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`position of inelastic thread and elastic yarn.
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`If the silk lap of inelastic thread and the silk lap of elastic yarn lap, this will he higmdensity and
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`it will become difficult to compose it, but there is an advantage which does not receive
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`restrictions of the thread which can he composed of high density and used also with
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`comparatively thick thread by composing so that silk laps may not overlap. Therefore, when
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`thin knitting yarn is use-d, very highnensity organization can be performed, and even if it uses
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`comparatively thick knitting yarn. high-density organization can he performed. and it can be
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`considered as the knit fabric which can prevent the tray and splitting generating from a decision
`and
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`The smoothing accuracy of knit fabric is inferior, without a loop uniformizing because a tension
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`becomes high, become difficult to compose of the portion with which the silk lap of a surface
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`knitted tissue and a ground knitted tissue lapped since it becomes easy to generate the thread
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`breakage at an organization process, and the strength of a tension ocuurs. 0n the other hand,
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`if one side is made into a sill»: lap and another side is made into an open lap, the portion to
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`which a tension becomes high is lost and generating of the thread breakage can be inhibited,
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`and a loop can he uniformized, the smoothing accuracy of knit fabric can be raised. and it can
`be considered as beautiful knit fabric.
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`{0015]
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`When all inelastic thread on the front reed side is especially made into a silk lap and all elastic
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`yarn on the hack reed side is made into an open lap, there is an advantage which can inhibit
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`generating of curl effectively in the end rim of thejudged marginal settlement needlessness.
`{0816]
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`since nighadensity organization will be attained as mentioned above if one side is made into an
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`open lap and another side is made into a silk lap ~~ per [ 254 cm (1 inch} } ~~ it is preferable to
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`have composition which can prevent the fray and *- * ** from a decision and reliably as high
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`density organization of 32 or more gauges and 40 gauge or less.
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`it) or more wales are especially more preferably preferable 65 or more wales 60 or more wales
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`preferably 50 or more wales per inch;
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`While the aforementioned inelastic thread and elastic yarn repeat a sills: lap and an open lap
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`alternately for every stitch, even if inelastic thread and elastic yarn coincide a sill»: lap position
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`and an open lap position, it is preferahie that it * * considers it as less than 32 gauges in this
`case.
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`That is,
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`if it is the aforementioned organization, since a silk lap laps! when it is thin thread, at
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`least 32 or more gauges can he composed, but when using comparatively thick thread,
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`organization can be made possible by considering it as less than 32 gauges
`[care]
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`As for the aforementioned atlas organization. it is preferable to choose in the range of ’16
`courses to {our courses.
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`four courses ~~ a course oirectlon M the .. the [from 'i needle 3 M the I 2 needles and i w the
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`i from 2 needles 3 »— two courses carry out bias to 3 needles to a diagonally right uniform
`direction «a the -- the [from 3 needles 3 u the i 4 needles and i -- the l of 4 needles to the
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`next 3
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`it is the organization which carries out bias of the two courses diagonaiiy below to the
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`right of the opposite direction to 1 needle, and has repeated this. After carrying out for l: of the
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`six courses ] slant to the three»stitch upper right, for [ of them } slant is carried out to the
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`threestitch lower right, eight courses and their it} course M are the same, and after carrying
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`out for [ of the 16 course atlas 3 slant to the eight—stitch upper right, it is organisation which
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`carries out for slant to the eightestitch lower right.
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`the. E which adjoins in the aforementioned atlas organization 1“ between courses 3 «a in order
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`that knit fabric may become thin: may present a line and may present a coarse Striped pattern
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`with the increase in the number of courses comparatively near the “i needle, when considering
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`it as solid color specification, it is preferaoie to consider it as the 4 minimum course atlas.
`[ooze]
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`That is, the number of courses of the aforementioned atlas organization will make the number
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`of courses increase to present a SUTORAiBU pattern, and shouidjust choose the number of
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`courses according to SUTORAiBU width.
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`Ajacquard design pattern can also be formed by knitting inelastic thread used as a pattern yarn
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`by jacquard control to a ground knitted tissue, and making it further tuli in it.
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`Although the waro«l<nit material of the present invention can he knit also with a tricot machine
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`or a raschei machine. it has what thejacquard control mechanism attached to those used when
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`further giving ejacquard design.
`{0020]
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`As inelastic thread used by the present invention, the mixed yarn of synthetic fibers, such as
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`natural fibers, such as cotton yarn and silk thread, polyester yarn, poly acrylic yarns, nylon
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`yarn, and rayon thread. a natural fiber, and a synthetic fiber, etc. are used. and a point to
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`cotton yarn and nylon yarn. such as the touch and water absorbabiiity, are suitable especially.
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`The polyurethane elastic yarn to which the covering yam which, on the other hand, uses a
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`polyurethane elastic yarn and a polyurethane elastic yarn as wedding as elastic yarn uses for.
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`and * “s is not performing covering tends to raise knitting density.
`[0021]
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`Although the thinner one tends to make a stitch high~oensity, since strength will become weak
`if too thin, inelastic thread can he used as the knitted tissue which “i? — iSfidtex tends to make
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`knit fabric high~denslty at, and is stabilized, and has strength. Preferably 33 v Sfidtex is
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`especially more preferably preferable 33 to “£8 cites 33 to 122 dtex.
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`Also when using cotton yarn, it can suppose that it is highendensity as thin, more than No. 50
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`is preferable, and a maximum is No. too which can be obtained by marketing. More preferably
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`they are more than No. 70.
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`Although the thinner one can do knit fabric as it is highsoensity. and it can also set elastic yarn
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`to 'l 56 or more dtex, since ductility decreases. 158 or less dtex is preferable. Especially more
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`preferably 32 - lantex is preferable 15 to too dtex.
`[0023]
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`Although finish width is around 360 cm in common warpvknit material, in the stretchable wrap“
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`knit material of the present invention, a stitch is beautiful, and it can perform shortening finish
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`width with 100»? 40 cm, and composing it with high density, and can improve stability.
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`As for elastic yarn, while increasing the operating amount of thread of inelastic thread and
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`lengthening, it is preferable to shorten and to lengthen the runner chief of inelastic thread
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`considerably compared with the runner chief of elastic yarn.
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`They are usually 854 20 cm I rack about. the runner of inelastic thread below 80 cm ! rack
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`specifically. it is preferable to consider it as 95415 cm a" rack preferably. to use the runner of
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`elastic yarn below 60 cm / rack as 70“? to cm / rack: preferably 75405 cm i" rack, and to
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`usually compose him. The above ”runner" refers to the length (cm) of the thread usually used
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`for knitting 1180 courses.
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`The ratios (MB) of the runner A of inelastic thread and the runner B of elastic yarn are 1.15 or
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`more [ preferably 3,. 1.2 or more i more preferably 3, and 1.3 or more.
`{0024]
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`Although the warpatnit material of the present invention makes indispensable 2 of one reed
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`which composes inelastic thread. and one reed composed with elastic yarn reeds, it increases a
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`reed if needed and may compose it at many reeds, such as three reeds and four reeds.
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`If needed. two or more sheets may be laminated in piles, and the composed ‘warpsknit material
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`may bejoineri with adhesives etc. For example, when using as materials. such as a back cloth
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`of a hrassiere, a swimming suit of a separate type. and a back cloth in TOPPUSU of a leotard,
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`what laminated the knit fabric of two or more sheets is used suitably.
`[ooze]
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`In the warpaknit material of the present invention, thick, elastic yarn may he used partially. or
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`the region where elastic power is strong may he provided to linear shape by increasing the
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`number of weaving elastic yarn etc, the region where elastic power is strong, and a weak
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`region may he provided gradually. and elastic power may he changed.
`[(3028]
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`The present invention has the aboveuinentlonetl warp~knlt material of a description at least in a
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`part. and at least one copy of a linear shape and rim orr‘, and a curveulike end rim provides the
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`garments which consists of the cutting edge of the marginal settlement needlessness of the
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`aforementioned warpsknlt material.
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`Also by continuous linear shape, the shape of a big curve or the shape of a curve of corrugated
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`form of one curvature radius, etc may be sufficient as decision; and it is chosen by the
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`formation part and design of an end rim.
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`It is more preferable to consider it as the corrugated form instead of iinear shape from a
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`viewpoint of preventing cur! generating
`[(3327]
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`The target garments { present invention 3 constitute the whole from elastic knit fabric which
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`consists of the warpaitnit materiai composed with eiastic yarn and inelastic thread, and turn into
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`inner garments stuck to skin with a suitable thing especially.
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`For example, the shorts, soft girdie which made the skirt tine and the waist line unnecessary in
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`the end of a terminal, inner bottom garments, such as Spats, and the brassiere which made an
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`upper iimh ori’, and the merge inferior marginal settlement neediessness, The shirt of the
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`running type as for which the circumference of a skirt line and a head made * * * * * *
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`unnecessary in the end of a terminali the end rim of a sleeve «« marginal settlement «a inner
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`top garments, such as a shirt made unnecessary, a body siip, a body camisoie, a body suit. and
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`the inner wear which consists of a body teddy ~~ stiii more suitable to sportswear, such as a
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`swimming suit and a leotard, etc. ~~ it is used.
`[Effect of the invention}
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`[0028]
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`As mentioned shove, the warp‘aknit material of the present invention can prevent the tray and
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`* *“3‘ "i * ’* generating from a decision and reiiably with the knitted tissue itseif. without processing
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`thermai fusion bonding, contact substance application, etc. along with a decision and since
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`both the inelastic thread used for a front reed and a hack read and eiastic yarn are considered
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`as the atlas organization. And since it is considered as the atlas organization of the companion,
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`the fray and * W ‘* from a decision and can be more reiiabiy prevented also from the point
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`which can he composed with high density.
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`Since it is lower density in considering it as an atlas organization in the present invention as
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`compared with a 1x1 tricot organization, a knitted fabric is made thint And when considering it
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`as a txt tricot organization, a difference of the ductility of the occurring iongitudinai direction
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`and transverse direction can he canceled, and it becomes good about the ductiiity haience of
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`length and a transverse direction, and can obtain equal elastic power to an every direction
`{0029]
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`When ineiastic thread and eiastic yam which constitute a ground knitted tissue especiaily are
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`made to accompany as an atlas organization. and a silk lap is not overiapped, one side was
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`made into the siik tap and another side is made into an open lap, Thin thread can be composed
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`of the high density of 35 or more gauges also with unsurprisingly comparatively thick thread,
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`and knitting yarn has an advantage which does not receive restrictions. And since it is high
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`density and can compose as the variation in a tension could be inhibited by not piiing up a silk
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`lap and being described above! it can he considered as highly precise warpsknit material in
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`respect of smooth nature.
`{0030]
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`At least a part is equipped with the above—mentioned warmknit material, and in the garments
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`which are providing the decision and of the warp~itnit material to at least some and rims of
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`garments, since it becomes unnecessary i difficuit heating fusion processing 3 to keep
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`temperature uniformiy. prevention from distributed of the cautions in a manufacturing process
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`can be aimed at, and it can he deteriorated about a manufacturing cost.
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`If it is the garments which formed the whole from warp~knit materiai especiaily, the whole is
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`stock to skin and the fit can he improvedr and an end rim is not made to generate a level
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`difference, but it can be considered as the garments which were exceiient in a feeiing of wear.
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`And there is an advantage aiso with increasing flexibility of design -- corrugated form etc. can
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`be given to an end rim.
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`For example, it an order bodice part is continuously used as one~sheet cioth by a crotch part,
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`right and left axle nan: and waist line arejudged and it is an end rim of needlessness in the end
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`of a terminal when forming shorts from the warp—knit material of the present invention. it is
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`joining along a right~and~lett sideline line. and can reduce manufacturing processes
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`substantially as compared with the former. design is improved by making an axle part end rim
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`into corrugated form —~ things can be carried out.
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`{Best Mode of Carrying Out the invention}
`{0031]
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`Hereinafter, the embodiment of the present invention is explained in full detail with reference to
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`Drawings.
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`Figt‘l shows the knitted tissue of the werp~ltnit material “l of a lst embodiment. composes the
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`ground knitted tissue F of the front reed it) using the inelastic thread 2. and is composing the
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`ground knitted tissue 8 of the back reed 11 using the elastic yarn 3.
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`The inelastic thread 2 and the elastic yarn 3 are considered as the organization which each is
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`considered as 4- course atlas organizations, and was made to accompany. Knit fabric knits X in
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`the figure end it is a direction.
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`The inelastic: thread 2 is altogether set to silk lap C, and the elastic yarn 3 is altogether set to
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`open lap O, and is considered as the composition with which a sill: lap does not lap.
`[0032]
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`In E in detail 3 a course direction at the front reed 10 the inelastic thread 2. the m the [ from
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`the ‘l needle N1 3 M the [the 2 needle N2 and] n the { from the 2 needle N2 3 m bias of the
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`two courses being carried out to the 3 needle N3 to the diagonal right in the figure, and, the ——
`the E from the 3 needle N3 3 -- the i the 4' needle N4 and i
`the l of the 4' needle N4 to the
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`next :1 -- the i used as 1 needle 3 .- carrying out bias of the two courses diagonally below to the
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`right of the opposite direction in the figure to the 5 needle N5 n this n the -- the i from the 5
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`needle N5 1 «a 6 needle NE «a is sequentially used with 4 course atlas repeatedly.
`and the inelastic thread 2 M the ~~ the [ the i needle N1 and 3 n the l: the 2. needle N2 and l n
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`the E the 3 needie N3 and i -— all the 4' needles N4 are set to sill»: lap C.
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`In [ are also melting the back reed “l “l accompany the inelastic thread 2 as the same
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`organization, and 3 a course direction. the u the [ from the ‘l needle Ni 3 u the {the 2 needle
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`M2 and 1 ~- the i from the 2 needle N2 3 -- bias of the two courses being carried out to the 3
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`needle N3 to the diagonal right in the figure, and, the w the E from the 3 needle N3 3 m the
`f the 4 needle N4 and l n the i of the 4 needle Me to the next 3 M the E used as 1 needle 3 ~~
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`carrying out bias of the two courses diagonally below to the right of the opposite direction in
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`the figure to the 5 needle N5 ~~ this ~~ the -- the E from the 5 needle N5 3 w 6 needle N6 M is
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`sequentially used with 4 course atlas repeatedly.
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`the elastic yarn 3 -- the n the E the ’i needle Ni and } ~~ the i the 2 needle N2 and l u» the
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`l the 3 needle N3 and l
`[0033]
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`all the 4 needles iii: are set to open lap C.
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`According to this “let embodiment, it is considered as islnch 32 gauges, and polyurethane
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`thread of 7'Sdtex is used as the elastic yarn 3, using nylon yarn of 33dtex as the inelastic thread
`2.
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`[0034]
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`comnaring with ‘ilt’l organization: since it is composing of 4 course atlas with the inelastic
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`thread 2 and is composing of the warpvknit material ‘l considered as the aforementioned
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`organization for 4 course atlas which accompanies the inelastic thread 2 with the elastic yarn 3
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`_- the knitted tissue itself « the fray from a decision end, and the marginal settlement which
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`cannot carry out * "‘ it t *' generating easily ~~ it becomes an unnecessary knitted tissue. And the
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`inelastic thread 2 is altogether set to silk lap C, and in order that the elastic yam 3 may not pile
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`up a silk lap as open lap 0, it can perform highedensity organization and serves as the tray and
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`the knitted tissue which cannot carry out ** t t” generating easily from a decision end also
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`from this point with the knitted tissue itself,
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`And since the strong tension which occurs locally is abolished when a silk lap is piled up, a loan
`can he uniformized with the whole knitted tissue, a knitted tissue can he made it is beautiful
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`and highly precise, and elastic power in every direction can be equalized And generating of the
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`thread breakage at the time of organization can be decreased.
`[(3335]
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`With the aforementioned warpuknit material 1, as shown in Fig.2, the shorts 20 is formed
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`Fig.2 {A} shows the warpaknit materiai 'i' of the cmaout one~sheet cioth, and is making the part
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`22 follow the part El by the crotch part 23 at the tater self time at the past time The patch 28
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`is joined to the inner surface which becomes the skin side of the crotch part 23 with attaching
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`by sewing or adhesives.
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`The front view of the shorts 20 which formed Fig.2 (8) with the outuout warpfiknit material if,
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`and Fig.2 (C) showed the rear View of the shorts 20, at the past time, itjoined each other, the
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`left right Rank and of the cart 22, and 22a and 22b were carried out at the righteandvleft side
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`end rim { of the part 21 Ila [ 21 i and 21b, and later self time, and the shorts 2D is completed.
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`Although attaching by sewing is performing junction of this left right flank end, ii: may thermally
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`fusionabond andjoin.
`[ones]
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`the aforementioned shorts 20 -- past time ~~ 21 and later self _- time -- the marginal
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`settlement in the state of ‘22 where the waist lines 21c and 22c of the upper iimhjudged from
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`the warpsitnit material 1 ~~ it. becomes an unnecessary end rim. the margihai settlement in the
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`state where ieg~surrouncling 2a and 25 of the paired~rigl1t~and~ieft elephant which inflows 22 at
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`the 21, crotch part 23, and later self time at the past time wer‘ejudged from the warp~iinit
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`material 3 ~~ it becomes an unnecessary and rim.
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`The aforementioned waist lines 27c and 22c are siightlygjudged on the recessed curve towards
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`the bottom, it knits. and the angle theta 1 is incurvating the direction 3 times :- 5 mi.
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`Right and left legwsorrounding 24 and 25 knit, are incurvated to the direction it at the angle
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`whose angles theta 2 are 30 degree ~ 40 degree, and they arejudged.
`[0037]
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`From the decision and of the warpknit material 1, as described above, since the
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`aforementioned waist lines Eic and 22c and the rightuanouieft leg circumferences 24 and 25
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`are considering it as the tray or the organization which does not do * M H * generating, they
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`need to perform neither thermal fusion bonding nor an adhesive application airing with a
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`decision and and are taken as as i the state where itjudgecl 3.
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`Thus, since ail of the waist used as the end rim of the shorts 2{} and a righoandwleft leg
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`circumference are made into marginal settlement needlessness, the end rim of the waist and a
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`right~anti~left leg circumference c

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