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`{43)Data of puhiiaation of appiicatian (32.032010
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`{51) intfii
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`3:345
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`21,!18
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`(2686.01)
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`(2‘? )Appiicatien number
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`(2222063333 of Wing
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`(‘?1)Appiicant
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`(72) inventor
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`2909«03?582
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`20.02.2009
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`ASAH‘! KASEI FEBERS CUR?
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`KOYACH! AYUMi
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`(SMELASTIC WARP KNETTED FABRIC
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`(57)Abstract
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`PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide an eiastic warp knitted fabric of excalient, stretchabiiity
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`and stretch racovery. gead in feeling when worn, Exceilent in metion foiiowabiiity, thus capable
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`of centributing to improved motions}! functionaiities, and further, without being iimitaci in
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`appiications due to its stretch force, therefore usable as a materiai of ciothing hardly deveioping
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`getting Gut {3f shape when worn.
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`SGLUTiON: Thea warp knitted fabric inciudes elastic fibers and inelastic fibers. and is knitted
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`using threwsheet read. in this warp knitted fabric, the ineiastic fibers are {imposed in the from
`and middle reeds, whiie the eiastic fibers in the back read; the texture at the back reed is
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`{Denny one; the stretch force ratio 0f the warp direction to weft directinn when Elongated at
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`80% is 0.8:: .8; and the match recovery iactm-s in the warp direction and weft direction after
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`undargoing repeating Bug‘é—eicngation—remvery practices three times are each 90% or greater.
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`* NQTiCES *
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`damages: caused by the use ef this transiation.
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`CLAIMS
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`{Ciaimisifi
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`{Ciaim i}
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`In warp-knit material which an eiastic fiber and an ineiastic fiber are used and a threesheet
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`reed cemes to compose, An ineias’tic fiber is arranged at a reed of a front and middle. and an
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`elastic fiber is arranged at the track's reed, respectiveiyi Elastic warp—knit materiai, wherein the
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`bank‘s organization is the Denbigh organization, and wafer—stretching ratios of the
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`iongituciinai directieni’iatitudinai direction at the time Of 80% extension of knit fabric are 0.2M .3
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`and each extension reccvery faster of e iongitudinai directien after repeating 80% extensien
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`and recovery 3 times, and a iatitudinai direetion is 90% Dr mere.
`[Chaim 2}
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`The eiastic warp—knit materiai described in Ciaim 1, wherein the harness cord of the ineiastit:
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`fiber is carried out t0 positienai reiatienship which compiements the harness cord part to a reed
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`of a front and middie each ether, and suits it with 1 yne 1 nut, respectiveiy.
`[Ciaim 3}
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`The elastic warp—knit materiai according to claim 1 er 2, wherein one fif organizations of a front
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`and middle are plain code organizations 0? the direction to the bank’s organization and another
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`side is a piain code m‘genizatien Hf a different direction in the back's m‘ganization.
`{Ciairn 2i}
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`The elastic warpwknit materiai according ta any one {if eiaims i to 3. wherein the harness cord
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`of the elastic fiber is carried out it) the bank’s reed by a fuii set.
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`* NQTiCES *
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`JPG and iNF‘l‘i’ are not responsible for any
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`damages caused by the use of this translation,
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`“i .This document has been translated by computer. So the transiation may not
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`2tM * * shows the word which can not be translated.
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`Sin the drawings, any words are not translated.
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`DETAILED DESCRl PTION
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`{Detailed Description of the invention]
`{Field of the invention}
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`[0001]
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`The present invention relates to the elastic warpdtnit material which is excellent in extensihiiity
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`usable for a sport, inner wear and a swimming suit purpose, etc, and extension recoverahility,
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`[Background of the Invention}
`[0002]
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`Conventionally, many elastic warp~knit material which was manufactured using the tricet warp
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`knitting machine as the inner fit for the bodies, such as shorts, 3 girdle and a brassiere, or the
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`undershirt fit for the body for sports, a swimming suit, etc and which contains eiastic yarn is
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`used. The inner using the above—mentioned warpsknit material has a good feeling of wear. and
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`can improve the M‘“ * * * of the body.
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`Various products are sold for the purpose of improvement in the physical action by halting
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`working effect as the sportswear and swimming suit using the abovementioned elastic warp—
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`knit materiai. Ground weave is composed with the knitted tissue of cores, using the inelastic
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`fiber which consists of cotton yarn like a synthetic fiber muitifilament or cotton yarn as tricot
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`warp~knit material used for these Many tricot away warp—imit material which consists of a half
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`organization obtained by using an elastic fiber for this ground weave, and combining with the
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`knitted tissue of 1~2Il to is used. Although cloth was extended in the direction of a history in
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`this cloth, compared with the longitudinai direction, the stretch of the latitudinai direction has
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`decreased extremely, and there was dissatisfaction about a fitted feeling when worn as a
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`product,
`[0003]
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`In the knit fabric from which the extensibiiity over Kyo and a latitudinal direction differs iergely
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`in this way, since it is necessary tojudge cioth in accordance with the direction which is subject
`to the stress at the time of real wear of clothes, and the direction which cloth tends to
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`elongate, how to use cloth has a problem of receiving big restrictions.
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`Therefore. it aims at demonstrating extensibility and extension recoverability in suitable balance
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`in history both directions, Aithough the method of uniting the extensibility of * l‘ and ** even
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`with the comparatively same levei by composing elastic yarn of a two needle stitch, or
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`composing of the weltitnitted structure in which eiastic yarn forms a loop, or inserting elastic
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`yarn in ground weave and composing it is proposed, By these methods, in order to make it
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`elongate, oniy a reduired thing can do large force. but a purpose is limited, and there is a
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`problem that it is not suitable for the purpose demanded to elongate by the comparativeiy
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`small power of shorts. an inner shirt and a sport undershirt. etc. (a Patent document 1, two
`references}.
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`[coon]
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`The stress at the time of extension is low, and it passes, and the elastic warpeknit material in
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`which each of eiastic yarn and ineiastic thread comprised a specific atlas knitted tissue is
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`disclosed as elastic warpaknit material excellent in the eiastic balance of a history whose load“
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`{onstretohing ratio of a fiatitudinai direction is a fixed range (see Patent Document 3}. Although
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`the stretch soft warp—knit materiai which sensibility stiff at the time of wear tines not carry out
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`by making the stress at the tirne of extension iow is obtained by this method. Extension
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`recoverehiiity becomes tow and there are a prohiern that shape coiiapse occurs at the time of
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`wear, and a problem of inhibiting movement when movement flattery nature is bad and ciothes
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`do not unite with a motion of muscies, in the snort goods which aimed at the improvement in a
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`physicai action
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`In recent years: the garments which have an extension function which it not only expands and
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`contracts. out supports a motion of the body in accordance with a motion of the body are caiieti
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`for; Specifically, while a feeiing of baiting {or fitted feeiing) is good. it exceis in movement
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`flattery nature extremely, and by the ability to move substantiaily simiiariy with a motion of the
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`body, the muscles of the body, etc. can he supported and it can contribute to the improvement
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`in a motor function, A purpose is not iimited by the load for stretching and the clothes which
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`the shape coliapse by wear does not produce easily, and the knit fabric for clothes are cailed
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`for. However, it was difficuit to obtain garments exoeilent in the soit stretcher hility eiongateo by
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`tow stress in the above~mentioned knit fabric, and the extension recoverahiiity which can ioilow
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`extension recovery movement.
`[Citation iist]
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`{Patent iiterature}
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`[none]
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`[Patent document ‘3] 1P H7 ~ “FOBQJIA
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`{Patent document 2] JP Ha - 2252A
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`{Patent document 3] JP 2003 — 129351113.
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`[Summary of invention}
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`{Problem to be sowed by the invention}
`{0007]
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`The object of this invention soives the above prohiems, and there is in providing the eiastic knit
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`fabric which was exceiient in the sport. inner wear and a swimming suit purpose, etc. at
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`movement conformity and a feeiing of wean
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`[Means for solving prooiem]
`[0808]
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`The inventor came to make the present invention! as a resuit of considering knit fabric, a wear
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`test, etc. of a new structure intensively that the abovefimentioneti prohiern shouici he sowed.
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`That is, the present invention has the following composition.
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`(1} in the warnknit materiai which an eiastic fiber and an ineiastic fiber are used and a three»
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`sheet reed comes to compose, An ineiastic fiber is arranged at the reeci of a front and middle,
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`and an elastic fiber is arranged at the hack’s reed, retroactively, Elastic warp~knit materiai,
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`wherein the back‘s organization is the Denhigh organization. and the ioadeforustretching ratios
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`of the iongitudinai directionflatitudinai direction at the time of 80% extension of knit fabric are
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`0.84 .8 and each extension recovery factor of the iongitudinal direction after repeating 80%
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`extension and recovery 3 times, and a iatituoinai direction is 90% or more.
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`(2} Elastic warp—knit material of the description to the above (“iii wherein the harness cord of
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`the inelastic fiber is carried out to the positionai relationship which complements the harness
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`cord part to the reecl of a front and middle each other, and suits it with i yne 1 out,
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`respectiveiy.
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`(3) The above {1}, wherein one of the organizations of a front and middie are piain code
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`organizations of the direction to the hack‘s organization and another side is a plain code
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`organization of a oifferent direction to the book’s organization. or the elastic warp—knit material
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`of the description to {2}.
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`(4) Elastic warp~knit material described in any of abovevmentioned (i) - (3}, wherein the
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`harness cord of the elastic fiber is carried out to the basics reed by the full set,
`{Effect of the invention]
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`{0069]
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`When it follows in footsteps of a motion [the extension direction of a human early] and cloth is
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`elongated. the stress of an extension direction and the stress of the cloth which can set a
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`human body clreumferentieiiy affect a feeling of weer largely, but. Since knit fabric passes and
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`it loath has predetermined extension in a latitudinal direction. the elastic knit fabric of the
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`present invention is excelient in movement conformity or detechehiiity, and excellent in the
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`amenity at the time of wearing. Since the unnecessary ductility of cloth is inhibited, the
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`durebiiity of cloth can be improved.
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`[Brief Description of the Drawings]
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`A [Fla 1} it is an example of the organization organization of the wsrp«knit material textile of
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`the present invention.
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`{Description of Embodiments}
`{0011]
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`Hereinafter, the present invention is described in detail.
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`An elastic fiber and an inelastic fiber are used for the elastic wareknlt material of the present
`invention.
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`The inelastic fibers used by the present invention may be any of fiiament yarn or cotton yam.
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`Specifically, as filament yarn. the thing which consists of synthetic fibers for textile use, such as
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`rayon, an acetate fiber. 3 polyarnide fiber, polyester fiber, an acrylic fiber. 3 polypropylene
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`system fiber, and a VCM/PVC system fiber. is preferable. The forms of filament yarn may be
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`any, such as raw thread (raw thread), false twisting thread, and colored yarn, and may he
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`these compound thread.
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`As cotton yarn, they are natural fibers. such as cotton. wool, and hemp. rayon. and acetate. it
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`may be any which the thing which consists of synthetic fibers for textile use, such as a
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`polyemide fiber, polyester fiber, an acrylic fiber, is polypropylene system fiber, and a VCMIPVC
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`system fiber. was preferable, and was independent as for these, or were mixed.
`{0012]
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`That is, by a purpose. a suitable material may appropriately be selected. it may he iimited also
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`for neither fineness nor the number of singie yarn in particular, and the thing of suitable
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`fineness and the number of single yam may be selected on a purpose and the gauge of a
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`knitting machine to he used.
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`As an elastic fiber, although what is called a threadvilke rubber thread which consists of a
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`polyurethane elastic yarn, polyether ester elastic yarn, poiyemide elastic yarn. polyolefin elastic
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`yarn or crude rubber, a synthetic rubber, and semisynthesis rubber, etc. can he used, The
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`polyurethane elastic yarn generally used widely is suitable. Also about an elastic fiber. it may be
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`limited for neither fineness nor the number of single yarn in particular. and the thing of suitable
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`fineness and the number of single yarn may be selected on a purpose and the gauge of a
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`knitting machine to he used.
`[0013]
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`“The load—forsstretching ratio of the longitudinal directionrietitudinei direction at the time of
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`80% extension of knit fabric" specified by the present invention is e value which makes the
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`measured value of 80% cf extension rate o'clock outward trip stress a lead for stretching, and
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`is calculated with a following formula {1) in the tensile test of the iengitudinei direction of
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`elastic warp—knit material, and a latitudinal direction.
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`Loed~forustretching ratio ={longitudinal direction load for stretching) I (latitudinal direction load
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`for stretching) {1)
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`The header—stretching ratios of the longitudinal directiori/iatitudinai direction at the time of
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`80% extension of the elastic werpvicnit material of the present invention are 0.8—? .8. More
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`preferably it is preferable that it is 0,941 if the ioadtonstretcning ratio of the longitudinal
`directionriatittidinai direction at the time of this 89% extension exceeds less than 6.8 anti 1.8, a
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`fitter: feeling when it wears as a prod uct worsens, and is not preferable.
`[Dom]
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`Although the load for stretching of the eiastic warp-knit material of the present invention may
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`approoriately he designed in accordance with the load for stretching demanded by a purpose, it
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`is preferaoie that a history is 98 a sense. More preferabiy it is preferabie that it is 98 « 789cm,
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`tindesirabiy, since extension reooveratiility worsens that a load for stretching is iess than 98 CN,
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`if a load for stretching exceeds same, when a load for stretching is too iarge, it is not suitable
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`for wear and preferable.
`[0315]
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`With "the extension recovery factor of the longitudinal direction after repeating 80% extension
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`anti recovery 3 times, and a latitudinai direction" specified by the present invention, in the
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`tensile test of the longitudinal direction of elastic warp—knit material, and a latitudinal direction,
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`it is a value which reads the residual elongation {‘36) after 3 times extension recovery in the
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`extension regression curve produceti by measuring the outward trip stress and return trip
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`stress in repetition extension recovery to 80% of an extension rate, and is calculated by a
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`following formula {2).
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`Extension recovery factor {3%) = (80» (residual eiongati-on)} {180) (x100 (2})
`{0016]
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`Each extension recovery factor of the iongitodinai direction after the elastic: warp—knit material
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`of the present invention repeats 80% extension and recovery 3 times, anti a latitudinal direction
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`is 90% or more. it is not preferable in order that shape collapse may occur, when it wears as a
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`product that the extension recovery factor of the iongituciinai direction after repeating this 80%
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`extension and recovery 3 times, and a latitudinal direction is less than 90%.
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`The elastic wermitnit material of the present invention is werpaknit material composed by the
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`front middle track‘s reed of three sheets. in order to prevent an elastic fibers coming out to the
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`surface and Surface grace worsening, an inelastic fiber is made a front and middle and the
`harness cord of the elastic fiber is carried out to the back.
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`{0017]
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`The organization composed by an eiastic fiber being arranged at a back reed is the Denbigh
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`organization. Benbigh organizations include the Benhigh organization etc. of the open lap
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`shown by the Denbigh organization of the silk lap shown by 1 ~21“! Q, or 24,504 , and it is not
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`limited in particular.
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`if elastic fiber tissue is composed by methods. such as a volume two
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`needle stitches other than the Denoigh organization, and on H, and insertion, only a strong
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`thing can do power. out a purpose is limited, and it is not preferable. As for an eiastio fiber, it is
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`preferable to carry out a harness cord by a full set. When not carrying out the harness cord of
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`the elastic fiber by a full set, since the extension characteristic is test. the place in which the
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`elastic fiber is not contained is not preferable.
`{0018]
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`In order to stop the thickness of cloth. the tissue of an inelastic fiber each other the harness
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`cord part to the positionai relationship which compiements and suits, it is preferable that an
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`inelastic fiber carries out a harness Cord with i yne 1 out, respectively, anti the plain code
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`organization of the open lap shown by the piain code organization of the silk lap shown by
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`cores, 2-3114) or 0—1.!3-2, 3~2f0~i is preferable. Here. the harness cord of i yne 3 out is
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`carrying out a harness cord every other stitch to the harness cord part of a read.
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`The tissue of the inelastic fiber by which the harness cord was carried out to a front and
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`middle, it is preferable to make one of reeds the piain code organization of the direction to the
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`Denbigh organization of the back who did the felt set of the elastic fiber in order to reveal the
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`extensibility of history both directions, and to make another side the plain code organization of
`a different direction.
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`[0019]
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`The direction of the needie Hoop composed of the reed made the oiain code organization of the
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`direction to the book‘s organization by composing as mentioned above aligns in a longituriinai
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`direction, The direction of the needie loop composed of the reed made the plain code
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`organization of the different direction to the book's organization aiigns by the iced for stretching
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`of the bank's organisation in an obiiooe direction. in order that the needie iooo whloh the
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`needie loop which aiigned in the iongitudinai direction contributed to extension of the
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`iongitudinai direction, and aiigned in the obiique direction may contribute to extension of a
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`iatitudinai direction, when the needie loop of a iongitudinai direction and an oblique direotion
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`exists in the same knit fabric, the baiance of a stretch becomes good in history both directions,
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`and recoverability becomes good.
`[0020]
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`An examole of the present invention is shown in Fig.3. A is an organization chart of the reed
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`{front reed) of the arranged foremost, and ineiastii: thread the piain code organization of the
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`siik iap of 2~3f1 —O and B, in the organization chart of a middie reed (middie read) where
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`inelastic thread was arranged, the plain code organization of the siiir iap of ‘l “(v.23 and C are
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`the organization charts of the reed {hack read) of the very book where eiast‘ic yam was
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`arranged, and express the Denbigh organization of the silk tap of $011 -2. The organization of B
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`is a piain code organization of C and the direction, since the organization of A is a piain code
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`organization of C and a different direction, the balance of the stretch of history both directions
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`becomes good, and its recoverebiiity is also good.
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`As an organization condition of gray goods, it may he the above, thread usage, thread fineness,
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`and the combination of an organization, and the runner chief may appropriately be adjusted so
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`that it may become the stable tension and the outstanding cloth grace. Here, a “runner" means
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`the iength {cm} of the thread used for Knitting the number or fixed courses (this is cation "rack"
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`and usuaily iet 480 courses be one rock).
`{0021]
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`Although the eiastli: warpsknit material of the present invention nan be composed with a tricot
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`machine and the Russeii knitting machine and is not limited in particuiar for the gauge of a
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`knitting machine, it is preferable to choose the knitting machine of 1a to 49 gauge arbitrariiy
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`with the thickness of a purpose and the fitter to he used.
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`As for the eiastic warp~knit materiai of the present invention, it is preferaoie to adjust a
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`meteorite according to the purpose demanded, and more preferabiy it is good to adjust in the
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`range of the metsukes 100609 (grmi).
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`After making the eiastic warpnknit materiai of the present invention int-o gray~goods knit fabric,
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`it processes refinement, a heat set, dyeing, etc. A processing method may he performed
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`according to the processing method of the usuai eiastio fiber "‘ * * * “' * 't' *3. it is good it to he
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`preferaoie to appropriateiy adjust finishing density and to august finishing density with the
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`ductiiity characteristic demanded and ductility haianoe more preferably in the range of 59 to
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`1—inch (2.54 cm) per 300 woie, and 80 to 150 course.
`[ones]
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`As inoidental processing in a dyeing stage, soii resistant finish, antibacteriai treatment,
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`deodorant finish, Deodorizetion processing, sweat~aosoroing processing, moisture absorption
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`processing, uitravioiet absorption processing, reduction finish, etc. can appropriateiy be given
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`according to final demand characteristics, such as caiendering, embossing, wrinkle processing,
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`naparaising processing, and opal finishing, as post processing.
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`Whiie the eiastic warpnknit materiai of the present invention can be used for the purpose of the
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`inner which fits the body, for example, or a sport, a swimming suit, etc. and a feeling of wear is
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`good by using the male warp—knit materiai of the present invention, It can excei in movement
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`flattery nature, can contribute to the improvement in a motor function, and can manufacture
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`further the clothes which were exoeiient in a feeiing of wear which .a purpose is not limited by
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`the load for stretching and the shape ooiiapse by wear does not generate easiiy, and
`appearance.
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`{Working exampie}
`[(3023]
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`Hereinafter. the present invention is oeserihed using an Exempie.‘ Sash evaluation in an
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`Example was performed as follows,
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`(i) Load~for»stretching ratio
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`The tension tester was used. extension and retailer}; were repeated for the knit fabric which
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`* Mted with the grasoing intents! of 10 cm by 2.5—om width 3 times by a part for speed—of»
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`testingz’of 300 mm! the outward trip stress to 80% of an extension rate and return trip stress
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`were measured, the extension regression curve was drawn, and 80% of extension rate o’clock
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`of the stress in the let extension was made into the load for stretching. Each load for stretching
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`was read in the extension regression curve of a longitudinal direction and a iatituciinai direction,
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`and it asked with the following formula {1}.
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`toad—for~stretching ratio ziiongitudinal direction ioed for stretching) I (latitudinei direction toad
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`for stretching) {1)
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`(ii) Extension recovery teeter
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`The 3rd residuai eiongation (“’43) was read in the extension regression curve obtained with the
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`test method of the ioadaforvstretching ratio, and it asked with the foiiowing formula {2}.
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`Extension recovery factor (94;) 2 (80~ (residual eiongetion}; {/80} (£100 (2)}
`[Does]
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`(iii) Wear shape coilapse nature
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`Sewing of the tennis shirt which fits the body using the eiastic warpuknit material created in the
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`Example is carried out, lt considered whether after playing tennis for 2 hours, their clothes are
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`taken off, and shout the shirt whioh the knit fabric of the elbow part deformed for the existence
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`which is especialiy the shape coiiapse {deformation} of the knit fabric of an elbow part again, it
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`would rub by hand after changing, and deformation wouid be lost, and carried out the visual
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`judgment on the foiiowing standards. it is three or more on the following standard that it is
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`satisfactory practicaiiy.
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`5 : There is no shape coiiapse;
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`e : it is not worrisome aithough shape ooiiapse has arisen in the eibow part siightly.
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`3 : Although the elbow part is deforming, if it rubs, deformation will eliminate.
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`2 : Lergeiy, uniess deformation of an elbow part rubs oonsideraoiyr it does not return.
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`i : Although deformation of an elbow part is excessive anti ruhs considerably, it hardly returns.
`[0325]
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`[Example ‘31
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`Using the single tricot machine of 28 gauges made from KARUMAWA, to the reed of a front and
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`middle the poiyester filament of seamief, Place the polyurethane fiber of 33th at the books
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`read, and it *i‘“ the organization of a front with 2—31’14), and 1 yne 1 out, The organization of
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`140 (cmfrack) and middle was MM(ieoii for the runner with 'i-Of2~3, and “l yne 1 out, the
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`organization of M0 {cm/rack) and the back was composed of t @sz. the runner was
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`composed for the runner of 89 (omi’raclti. and grey goods were obtained;
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`These gray goods were processed at the usual dyeing—ond~finishing process of elastic warp~knlt
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`material, and knit fabric was obtained. That is, using a 50 degrees C tub, a 80 degrees C tub,
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`an 80 degrees C too, and a totai of three tubs, reiexatlon and refinement were performed and
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`the heat set was performed at 190 degrees Cl and at 130 more degrees C, it finished at eyeing
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`and “ETD degrees C, set. and obtained the metsuke of Tobie i, and the knit fabric of density.
`The evaluation result of the obtained knit fabric is shown in Table 1. The obtained knit fabric
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`was exoeiient in history extension balance and extension recoveratiility. and was the smali knit
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`fabric of wear shape coliapsel
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`Except composing the organization of ’i «(3123, and middle for the organization of a front of
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`Zsz’i—O. it is the same conditions as Example 1, and obtained the metsuite of Tabie ‘3, anti the
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`knit fabric of density.
`The evaluation result of the obtained knit fabric is shown in Table “i. The obtained knit fabric
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`was exceiient in history extension balance and extension resos'erabiiity, and was the smaii knit
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`fabric of wear shape collapse.
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`Except composing middie‘s organization of $2104, it is the same conditions as Example 1, and
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`obtained the metsuite of Table ‘i, and the knit fabric of density;
`The evaluation result of the obtained knit fabric is shown in Table 1. The obtained knit fabric
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`was exceilent in history extension balance and extension reooverabiiity, and was the smaii knit
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`fabric: of wear shape collapse.
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`Except placing the nylon filament of Memoir at the reed of a front and middle. it is the same
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`conditions as Exampie i, and obtained the metsulte of Tobie 1. and the knit fabric of density,
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`The evaluation result of the obtained knit fabric is shown in Table 1. Although the obtained knit
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`fabric was a iittle inferior in history extension balance, it excelled in extension recoverability and
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`was the smaii knit fabric of wear shape coiiepse.
`[0029]
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`{Comparative example 1}
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`Do not use midoie’s reed but it * * * * inelastic thread by a foil set only in the front, Anti except
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`composing the organization of mo (smirack) and the back of L011 #2, and composing [the
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`organization of a front 3 the runner for 2—3/1 4), and the runner of 89 (cmfracit), it is the same
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`conditions as Exampie “i, and obtained the metsuke of Table 1, and the knit fabrit; of density.
`The evaiuatiOn result of the obtained knit fabric is shown in Table l. The knit fabric obtained
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`from Tobie i had history extension baiance and bad extension recoverabiiity, and was the large
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`knit fabric of wear shape coiiaose,
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`[Comparative example 2}
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`Do not use miodie‘s reed but it * t W inelastic thread by a foil set only in the from, And except
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`composing the organization of 105 iomfracit) and the back of “Lori »2, and composing E the
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`organization of a front 3 the runner for 1 via/LO, and the runner of 89 (oml’reokfil, it is the some
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`conditions as Exampie ‘i, and obtained the metsuite of Tabie 1r and the knit fabric of density.
`The evaluation result of the obtained knit fabric is shown in Table l, The knit fabric obtained
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`from Tobie i had history extension balance and bad extension recoverability, and was the large
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`knit fabric of wear shape ooilapse.
`{0031]
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`[Comparative example 3}
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`{in not use midoie‘s read but it * * ** inelastic thread by a foil set only in the front, Anti except
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`composing the organization of 105 (omi’rack) and the back of 2—3i‘2—ir‘i oft—2i and composing
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`{ the organization of a front 1 the runner for i—DiiQiBB/EJ . and the runner of SS {cmlrack}.
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`it is the same conditions as Example 1, and obtained the metsuke of Tobie ‘i , and the knit fabric
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`of density,
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`The evaiuation result of the obtained knit fabric: is shown in Table 1. Although the knit fabric
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`obtained from Tobie “i had good history extension baianoe, extension recoverability was bad
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`anti was the iarge knit fabric of wear shape coliaose.
`{0032]
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