HK1125799B - Clothing capable of being cut freely - Google Patents
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The application is a divisional application of patent application with the application number of 200580049314.X (PCT/JP2005/006471), the application date of 2005, 04 and 01, and the invention name of 'clothes capable of being freely cut'.
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a clothing which can be cut freely and can be cut freely by a purchaser to cut the purchased clothing into any design shape and put on.
Background
Conventionally, commercially available garments are generally produced and sold in accordance with predetermined design patterns, shapes, and sizes through manufacturing processes such as cutting, sewing, and finishing of fabrics. Consumers select the goods with the favorite design shape and the size suitable for the consumers from the goods (clothes) sold, and directly wear the goods.
In addition, in the past, it has been proposed to sell a set of cloth pieces of a suit of clothes cut into one piece (not sewn) for dresses such as wedding dresses, dovetails, night dresses, and the like in a set, and a purchaser selects a desired design from among several designs of a predetermined combination and sews the selected design into the cloth pieces (see patent document 1).
Recently, along with the development of diversification and individualization of popularity, it is expected that a purchaser can freely cut a purchased garment into an arbitrary design shape and can wear the garment by changing the design according to his/her preference.
However, the clothing purchaser of patent document 1 can select a desired design from among several combinations of designs after purchase, and cannot freely cut the design into any style. Further, the clothing purchaser of patent document 1 has a problem that a high sewing technique is required for the sewing process because the purchaser must sew and process a single piece of cloth after purchasing the clothing. On the other hand, the conventional clothing that is worn directly on the purchased finished product does not have a freely cut style and cannot be freely changed to a desired style, and therefore cannot satisfy the above expectations.
Patent document 1: japanese laid-open patent publication No. 8-209424
Disclosure of Invention
The invention provides a garment with cut-out opening parts, which can be freely cut into any design shape and worn by a purchaser, does not need advanced cutting technology and sewing processing technology, and is a subject.
In order to solve the above problems, the present invention provides a garment having cut-out openings, wherein at least one opening, that is, all of the openings or a part or all of the edges of one opening or two or more openings, is cut out in a curved line, wherein the garment is formed of a weft knitted fabric having a ravel prevention effect, the weft knitted fabric having the ravel prevention effect is a knitted fabric in which a heat-fusible elastic yarn and other yarns are knitted, the heat-fusible elastic yarn is melted by a heat setting process to impart the ravel prevention effect, and the knitted fabric is knitted by a plated stitch knitting method in which the heat-fusible elastic yarn and other yarns are knitted.
The cut opening part is at least one of neck circumference part, oxter lower part, sleeve opening part and lower hem part.
The trousers are suitable for the opening part which is cut off and is at least one of the waist part and the lower hem part.
According to the present invention, since the cut portion can be used in a cut state, a high cutting technique and a sewing technique are not required, and a garment corresponding to popular diversification and individuation can be provided.
Further, by processing the portions of the garment cut in the cross direction into seams by the heat fusion method, the portions of the spliced portion cut can be prevented from fraying.
Further, the garment having the knitted fabric with the ravel prevention effect and having the cut-out opening portion does not require post-processing (sewing or the like) for preventing ravel around the opening portion, can prevent increase in volume and improve wearing feeling, and is suitable for a thin-cloth garment.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic front view of another embodiment of the garment of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a schematic front view of another embodiment of the garment of the present invention.
Fig. 3 is a schematic front view of still another embodiment of the garment of the present invention.
FIG. 4 is a schematic front view of another embodiment of the garment of the present invention.
FIG. 5 is a schematic front view of still another embodiment of the garment of the present invention.
Detailed Description
The following describes an embodiment of the garment of the present invention with reference to the drawings.
Fig. 1 is a view showing a sleeveless undershirt according to the present invention, in which a front body panel 1 and a back body panel 2 are cut out from 1 piece of tubular fabric along a predetermined cut line into a plurality of pieces (not shown) to form an underarm portion 3, a neckline portion 4 and a hem portion 5, and a side belly portion 6 is continuous, and only a shoulder portion 7 is a fabric splicing portion 8.
The fabric is knitted fabric with the function of preventing raveling. The knitted fabric having the anti-raveling function is a fabric knitted by knitting a heat-fusible elastic yarn and other yarns by a plating knitting method. The heat-fusible elastic yarn is a low-melting-point polyurethane elastic yarn.
In addition, the plating stitch knitting method is a method of supplying a plurality of yarns to knitting needles from different yarn feeding ports, and has a function of stabilizing arrangement of each yarn in a knitting loop. Therefore, in a plated stitch knitted fabric in which a heat-fusible elastic yarn and other yarns are fed from different yarn feeding ports to knitting needles, the arrangement of the heat-fusible elastic yarn and other yarns in each knitted stitch is stable, the heat-fusible elastic yarn can be adjacent to each other in all the stitches, and if the heat-fusible elastic yarn is melted by heat setting or the like to provide a ravel prevention function to all the stitches of the knitted fabric, there is an advantage that the ravel prevention treatment is applied to all the stitches of the knitted fabric.
The knitted fabric used in the present invention is, for example, a circular rib knitted fabric (1 × 1 rib knitting) or other knitted fabric, i.e., a thin weft knitted fabric knitted by a circular knitting machine or other various knitting machines.
When the tubular fabric is knitted by the circular knitting machine, since the portion at the bottom end of the underwear in the case of the underwear fabric and the portion at the top end of the pants in the case of the pants fabric are cut in a straight line, and predetermined lengths are predetermined for the cut positions of the tubular fabric, water-soluble nylon yarns may be inserted every predetermined length in the tube axis direction (longitudinal direction) of the tubular fabric to knit, and the finished tubular fabric may be immersed in water to dissolve and remove the water-soluble nylon yarns, cut in a fraying-preventing straight line, and separated as a hem.
Fig. 2 is a view showing the case where the present invention is applied to a half-sleeve type undershirt, and is different from fig. 1 in that the sleeve portions 15 are sewn or bonded to the underarm portions 3 and are joined together, and the other points are the same as the structure of fig. 1, and therefore the same reference numerals are given to the same structural portions, and the description thereof is omitted.
Fig. 3 is a view showing the case where the present invention is applied to pants-type sports pants, in which a front body panel 16 and a rear body panel 17 are cut at regular intervals in the longitudinal direction of the fabric from 1 tubular fabric along a predetermined cutting line to form a crotch part 18, a waist part 19 and leg parts 20, both side parts 21 are continuous, and only the crotch part 18 serves as a fabric splicing part 8. At this time, the spliced portion 8 of the cloth is also sewn or bonded. The other structure is the same as that of fig. 1. The waistline portion 19 may be knitted by adding a heat-fusible elastic yarn during knitting with a circular knitting machine, and by inserting knitted portions having a larger elasticity than other portions at equal intervals in the longitudinal direction of the fabric. In this case, the waist portion 19 can omit the process of sewing the rubber band or inserting the elastic band.
Fig. 4 shows a case where the present invention is applied to a female sleeveless undershirt, and in this case, as in fig. 1, the front body panel 1 and the back body panel 2 are cut out from 1 piece of tubular fabric to form the underarm portion 3, the neckline portion 4 and the hem portion 5, and the side abdomen portion 6 is continued, and only the shoulder portion 7 is sewn or bonded as a fabric splicing portion 8. The cloth used was the same as in fig. 7.
Fig. 5 is a view showing the case where the present invention is applied to underpants for women, in which the front body 22 and the back body 23 are continuous, but the central portion of the front body 22 is cut and developed in a separated state, and the crotch portion 24 is cut separately, and first, the left and right end portions of the front body 22 are overlapped to form the longitudinal butt joint portion 8, then, the front end of the crotch portion 24 is overlapped to the central portion of the lower end of the back body 23 to form the butt joint portion 8, and then, the rear end of the crotch portion 24 is overlapped to the central portion of the lower end of the back body 23 to form the butt joint portion 8, thereby, the upper waistline portion 25 and the leg portions 26 are formed into the opening portion. At this time, the respective splice portions 8 are also sewn or bonded. The cloth used was the same cloth as in fig. 1, which was knitted with plated stitch fabric with a circular knitting machine.
In the various embodiments of fig. 1 to 5, the garment of the present invention is a garment having an opening cut out in a shape and size corresponding to an appropriate design, which is provided with a ravel prevention function by heat-setting or the like of a plating-stitch knitted fabric knitted by supplying heat-fusible elastic yarn and other yarns to knitting needles from different yarn feeding ports. The opening of the garment made of the plated stitch knitted fabric having the anti-ravel function is prevented from raveling even when the edge of the opening is in a cut state, and therefore, troublesome post-ravel prevention treatment is not required. The spliced parts of the garment can be spliced by arranging a hot-melt adhesive tape and the like and heating and pressurizing the same by using an iron and the like, and sewing processing can be omitted. The joint area of the splice portion by fusion bonding is larger than the joint area of the seam sewn with the sewing thread, so that the joint strength can be improved. In addition, the volume of the splicing part can be reduced, and the phenomenon that the outer garment protrudes outwards can be reduced. Thus, the garment of the present invention can not only cut the opening portion, but also thin the split portion, so that the wearing feeling of the conventional garment can be greatly improved, and the garment with good fashionability can be provided.
The fabric used in the embodiment of fig. 1 to 5 may be a fabric woven by a flat knitting machine, and the front body and the rear body may be used by being joined together at both side portions, and may be used for various pants and other garments in forms other than the illustrated form.
The embodiments of the present invention are described above, but the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, and various modifications can be made within the scope defined by the claims.
The invention can be used for undershirts, sweaters, trousers, midwear and coats, and various clothes for women and men.
Claims (3)
1. A garment having cut-out openings, wherein at least one opening, that is, all openings, or a part or all of the edges of one opening or two or more openings are cut out in a curved line, characterized in that the garment is composed of a weft-knitted fabric having a ravel prevention effect, the weft-knitted fabric having a ravel prevention effect is a knitted fabric in which a heat-fusible elastic yarn and other yarns are knitted, the heat-fusible elastic yarn is melted by heat-setting processing, and the knitted fabric is knitted by a plating knitting method, the heat-fusible elastic yarn and other yarns are knitted, and the cut-out openings are formed by knitting the heat-fusible elastic yarn and other yarns.
2. The garment having cut-out openings according to claim 1, wherein the garment is an undershirt, and the cut-out openings are at least one of a neck portion, an underarm portion, a cuff portion, and a skirt portion, that is, all of the cut-out openings or one or more than two cut-out openings.
3. The garment having cut-out openings of claim 1, wherein the garment is a pair of pants, and the cut-out openings are at least one of a waist portion and a hem portion, that is, all of the openings or one or more than two openings.
Applications Claiming Priority (1)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| CN 94120149 CN1125799A (en) | 1994-12-31 | 1994-12-31 | Quick road-building agent and its preparation method and usage |
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| Publication Number | Publication Date |
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| HK1125799A1 HK1125799A1 (en) | 2009-08-21 |
| HK1125799B true HK1125799B (en) | 2011-09-30 |
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