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`(54)CLDTHING HAVING FRAY PREVENTiNG EFFECT
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`(57}Abstract
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`PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To pmvide cicthes with good cloth fabric precessing that is obtained
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`Uni}; by cutting a cioth fabric: and does not require ether processings withaut carrying nut 33
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`conventionai hem precessing er the like for the edge processing of doth fabrics such as cioth in
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`ninth emphasizing fashionabiiity and doth with a cloth fabric. which attains a purpose without
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`greaii},r changing sharacterisiics such as much and basis weight of the cloth fabric,‘
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`SOLUTEQN: The cloth is ebtained by using a warp knitted fabric made by knitting first. and
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`second eiastic fiber yams having heat boding property tegether with an inelastic fiber yarn,
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`fusing and integrating mutuaily centacted surfaces of adjacent elastic heatmending fiber yams
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`constituting a warp knitted fabric by heating during heat setting
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`CLAiMS
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`[Ciaimisfi
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`{Ciaim i}
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`The ist which has thermai fusion bending nature, and warpuknit materiai which campuses
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`second eiastic fiber thread with inelastic fiber threads are censisteci of! Garments which carry
`nut the weid unificatien of the surface comrade with whom elastic fiber thread whieh has the
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`adjcining thermai fusien bending nature which constitutes the aferementiened warp~knit
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`materiai by heating at the time (if a heat set has; came in ecntect each other... and have fray
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`* * “ ‘* ‘* *‘ characterized by things,
`{Ciaim 2}
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`The ist for which it has thermai fusion handing nature, the garments according to claim “i
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`in
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`which second eiastic fiber thread is characterized by one side making fineness iarge as
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`comeered with anether side.
`[Ciaim 3}
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`The garments accurding to ciaim 1,. wherein elastic fiber thread which has. first thermei fusion
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`bending nature censtitutee insertion structure within knit fabric and elastic fiber thread which
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`has second thermal fusion bonding nature censtitutes a knitting organization within knit fabric.
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`damages caused by the use of this transiation
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`DETAILED DESCRl PTION
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`{Detailed Description of the invention]
`{Fieiti of the invention}
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`[0001]
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`In the garments in which especially the present invention thinks as important a brassiere, a
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`girdle. a camisoie, a short; girdle, and other fashionaoiiity, A fray stop in particuiar is not treated
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`and it is reinted with the garments which can prevent the fray from manifestation and this part
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`of a part which aisojudged and unified ** from occurring and which can get loose and can
`obtain HM“.
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`{Background of the invention}
`[0002]
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`In order to keep the sewing parts of ciothing from being conspicuous for the purpose of the
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`effect on shaping of the body in ciothing, especiaily a woman article at the time of wear.
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`unifying cloth by adhesion, without making a stitch is performed. it had to he frayed in this
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`part, and the tape etc. had to be sewn on for the stop.‘ therefore a feeiing of wear was
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`worsened. and it also became also impairing appearance, processing, for example, the hem
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`part, of ends, such as garments.
`[0003]
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`Therefore. when such a cioth end rim isjudged, a fray is prevented, and the ciothing which can
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`be used { out i as cioth which may iose hem processing etc. if continue f cioth ] is considered
`(Patent document 1},
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`These garments puii and tiniformiy aiign thermai fusion bonding eiastic yarn and the other
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`thread, and since they are carrying out the heat setting of the weft knitting piece which carried
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`out yarn feeding and was composed of the state, they tend to produce the situation of
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`becoming ground thickness.
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`{Patent document 1] japanese Patent No; 3983?2
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`[Description of the invention]
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`[Prohiem to be solved by the invention}
`{0004]
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`In the garments etc. which think feshionability as important in View of the aboveementioneti
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`point, without performing the conventionai hem processing etc. to end processing of the cioth
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`of garments etc... the present invention oniyjudges ninth and an ohiect of the present invention
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`is to obtain the garments which processed the cioth which does not need to process others.
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`By performing the aboveurnentionetl processing, the characteristics which the cicth concerned
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`has, such as a feel and a metsuke, are not changed iargeiy, and the garments by the cioth
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`which can attain the object are obtained;
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`{Means for sowing problem]
`[0005]
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`If it is in the invention {according to claim 1, the weld unification of the surface comrade with
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`whom the elastic finer thread which has the adjoining thermei fusion bonding nature which
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`constitutes the aforementioned warpaknit material by heating at the time of a heat set has
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`come in centact each other is carried out using the 1st which has thermai fusion bonding
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`nature, and the warpsknit material which composes second eiastic fiber thread with ineiastic
`fiber threads.
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`If it was in the invention according to ciaim 2, as for the 1 at which has thermai fusion bonding
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`nature, and second eiastic fiber thread. one side made fineness Large as compared with another
`side.
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`If it is in the invention according to claim 3, the eiastic fiber thread which has first thermai
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`fusion bonding nature constitutes insertion structure within knit. fabric, and the eiastic fiber
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`thread which has Second thermai fusion bonding nature constitutes a knitting organization
`within knit fabric.
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`[Effect of the invention}
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`[0006]
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`The “ist which has thermai fusion bonding nature, and the warouknit materiai which composes
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`second elastic finer thread with ineiastic fiber threads are used for present invention garments.
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`Carry out the weid unification of the surface comrade with whom the adjoining thermai fusion
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`bonding fiber threads which constitute the aforementioned warp~i<nit materiai by heating at the
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`time of a heat set have come in contact each other, and sake, Fixing of thread within knit fabric
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`is performed by oniy the adjoining thread comrade who touched each other, and since other
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`portions are not concerned with fixing of the aforementioned cioth at sit the situation to which
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`the characteristics of the knit fabric itself are changed does not arise.
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`When, as for present invention garments. the eiastic finer thread with which the elastic fiber
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`thread which has first thermal fusion bonding nature constitutes insertion structure within knit
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`fabric, and has second thermal fusion bonding nature constitutes a knitting organization within
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`knit fabric, both the aforementioned thread can perform adhesion unification satisfactorily that
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`it is easy to contact each other at the time of thermai fusion bonding processing.
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`{Best Mode of Carrying Out the invention}
`{0007]
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`Present invention garments are described heiow with Urawings based on the composition of the
`knit fabric used as the foundation.
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`The organization chart which the organization chart shown in Figfl shows the ist, the “Est
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`which have the second synthetic fiber yarn “i and 2 and the‘rmai fusion bonding nature. and the
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`warp~knit materiai 10‘! which consists of the second eiastic fibers 3 and 4, and is shown in Fig.2
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`shows the warpdtnit material 102 consisting of the synthetic fiber yarn 5, the ist which has
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`thermai fusion bonding nature and the second synthetic fiber yarn 6 and 7, and the natural
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`fiber yarn 8.
`[0008]
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`Ai’though the garments of the present invention are made by cutting out the aboveamentioned
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`warp~knit material TD‘inOE! if it is in the exampie shown in Figii‘ the two spandex thread 3
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`and 4 is used as the ”lat which has the “ist as thread used and has the two nyion yarn i and 2
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`and thermei fusion bonding nature as the second synthetic fiber yarn i and 2,. and the second
`elastic fiber thread 3 and 4‘
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`Next, the organization organization of each aboveumentioned thread is described
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`The first synthetic fiber yarn t is composed in a wale with the course {one course) under No. i
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`iiiustreted to Fig.1 to same 3 course eye, After shitting to the waie of the iett which adjoins 4
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`course eye and composing to six courses on the waier it returns to a front waie again and one
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`circuiation is composed, an open lap is formed aitogether in the meantime and this is repeated
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`and composed.
`{0008]
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`The second synthetic fiber yarn 2 makes a siik iap through the course of Fig.1. and composes it
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`of an open tap to the weie which adjoins righthand side through two courses, and compose a
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`siik iap of the some waie, and one waie of three courses move to the right further through four
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`courses, and compose a silk lap, Organization of 1 circuiation 6 course finishes it with it being
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`reversed on the left, composing an open lap of the left wele, and composing a siih lap of the
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`same wale through six courses as five courses.
`[0010]
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`The ’ist end the second thermei fusion bonding elastic fiber thread 3 and 4 are prepared as
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`elastic yarn. The elastic yam 3 runs the leftshand side of a needie through the ‘ist course,
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`Through two courses, it runs for two stitches of righohahd side, and through three courses, in
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`four courses, after running for two stitches of righthand side after running the left~hand side of
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`a needle, returning to the ieft and going to the rightuhand side of the needle of six courses from
`the iefthend side of the needle of five courses. the insertion structure which runs on letthand
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`side for two stitches again. and returns to the wale position of a first course is formed.
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`The elastic yarn 4 formed the siik lap through one course, and formed ‘2 wele deflection
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`* ”it” ** in righthand side thrmigh two courses, through three courses. “3 weie return siik lap
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`was formed in ieft~hand side, and this is repeated.
`[0811 ]
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`Although it seems that it shows Fig.2, if the exsmpie shown in Fig.2 has an organization of the
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`knit fabric 102 which is a second Exampie, it uses the cotton yarn 8 as the spandex thread 6
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`and 7 and a nature! fiber as the nylon yarn 5, the 1st,. and second eiastic yarn as a synthetic
`fiber as thread used.
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`{0012]
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`Next, the organization organization of each above—mentioned thread is described.
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`The synthetic fiber yarn 5 makes a silit iap on the course {one course} under No. i iiiustreted to
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`Fig.2. two courses compose of an open ion as ‘i waie ** on the right. and three courses
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`compose a silk lap of the waie, Four courses made the silk lap es 1 weie ** on the right further.
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`five courses were composed, of the open ran as 1 course * t on the ieft, and six courses
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`composed the silk lap of the weie, and returned to the position of here as ’i wele i“ * at the left.
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`That is, organization of ‘3 circulation is performed by six courses.
`[0013]
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`The zigzag insertion structure which runs the right—hand side of a needie in one first course,
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`and runs the leftshand side of a needle in the foilowing two courses is in the first thermal fusion
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`bonding eiastic fiber thread 6 continuousiy. The elastic yarn spandex thread 6 is thick fiber
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`thread as compared with the spandex thread 7.
`{0014]
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`The second thermei fusion bonding elastic fiber thread 7 composes the 1st course of a silt-I lap,
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`and makes an open lap as T waie "* on the right, and it returns as i wele M on the ieft. and
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`makes a siik lap from three courses. A siik lap is made from four courses as “i weie * * on the
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`right. An open tap is made from 5 course eye as i waie H on the left, and a siik lap is made
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`from six courses as ‘i waie M on the right. Thus, it shakes One waie at a time at right and left
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`for every course, and is considered as one circulation through six courses.
`{0315]
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`The nature! fiber (cotton yarn) 8 always goes back and forth between the needle of a start
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`position, and the needles of 2 weie eye zigzag, and forms insertion structure.
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`Independence used in the above, such as celiuiose regenerated fiber: such as rayon and
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`poiynosic, Or it may appropriately choose from cotton yarn and filament. yarn which were
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`interwoven. Aithough the thickness is seiected according to the thickness of the knit fabric as
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`which the thickness is required, Rom—denier muitifiiament yarn which consists of synthetic
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`fibers, such as nylon and polyester. is preferable to the object for inner wear, or sportswear.
`{9015]
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`The ’ist spandex thread 3 has a 30~42G~denier preferable poiyurethane eiestic yarn as the
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`object for inner wear. or an ohiect for sportswear, and the thickness is chosen according to the
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`elasticity needed. Although the 2nd spandex thread it is the “let spandex thread, as the object
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`for inner wear. or an Object for seortswear, its ZOe‘TOvdenier peiyurethane elastic yarn is
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`preferabie. and the thicknese is chosen according to the elasticity needed or a siide hard.
`{0017]
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`In grater to improve sweat absorbency and moisture retention, 3150 when carrying out
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`intersection editing of the ceiiuiese regenerated fiber. such as naturai fibers, such as cotton and
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`went, reyen, and poiynosie. etc. As shown in Fig.2, with the fist and 2nd spandex thread
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`having, the organizatien of synthetic fiber yarn and spandex thread may use properly freely
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`regardiess of a siik tap and an epen tab. When using the 1st and a second inelastic fiber iike a
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`secend Example, it becomes a neminal surface eiestic materiei by using regenerated fiber, such
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`as nature? fibers, such as cotton and wont. rayon, and poiynosic, etc. fer a first ineiastic fiber.
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`Even if it carries out the ’Y’ * course knitting of the 1st ineiasticity fiber in that case. as tong as it
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`is in e ceurse erganizetions. knitting may be once carried out te six courses.
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`{Brief Description ef the Drawings]
`[0018]
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`A {HG 1] The organizatien chart showing the first example of the knit fabric used for present
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`invention garments.
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`A {Fifi 2} The organizatien chart shewing the 2nd example of H.
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`[Explanatiens of ietters er numereis}
`[0019]
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`‘2 First synthetic fiber yarn
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`2. Second synthetic fiber yarn
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`3 First eiastic fiber thread that has thermai fusion bending nature (spandex thread}
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`4 Secend elastic fiber thread which has thermai fusitm bonding nature (spandex thread)
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`5 Synthetic fiber yarn
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`6 First elastic. fiber thread that has thermai fusion bending nature
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`7‘ Secenti eiastie fiber thread which has thermei fusinn bonding nature
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`8 Nature! fiber yarn (setter: yarn)
`101,102 Knit fabric,
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