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US1766349A
US1766349A US286688A US28668828A US1766349A US 1766349 A US1766349 A US 1766349A US 286688 A US286688 A US 286688A US 28668828 A US28668828 A US 28668828A US 1766349 A US1766349 A US 1766349A
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  • Plated double-surfaced knitted fabrics are already known which sometimes appear in the form of closed tubular fabrics or backed pearl and catch or loop fabrics, sometimes in the form of independently formed fabric surfaces which are joined together by means of special binding threads or else in the form of transparent plated double fabrics covered over with a ground or basic thread on both sides.
  • the present invention provides a knitted fabric which can be made on knitting and stocking machines with rows of needles lying opposite each other.
  • Fig. 1 four working threads or, according to Fig. 2, three working threads, wherein two threads, namely one ground thread and one plating thread, together form double loops which taken together form the one side of the fabric.
  • the fabric shown in Fig. 1 allows of two different ground threads and two different plating threads being worked thereinto and that shown in Fig. 2 of two different ground threads and one plating thread. In this way it is made pos-' sible to achieve a greater variation of pattern or design with an advantageous economy of expensive materials and, due to the 3 particularly favourable binding action of the working threads, a full and soft fabric of special compactness and durability is obtained.
  • threads of different material areversible double-sided fabric can be produced which, for example, may be of pure wool on one side, and of pure artificial silk on the other side and, according to the choice of the ground threads,
  • This new fabric comprises according to.
  • ground threads may be Worked in instead of the ground thread 7 (Fig. 2) so and the ground thread 1 with the lating thread 4, on the other side, are so ormed together into double loops that each of the two ground threads is interlaced or looped each time, intermediate of its loops, with the sinker wales of the opposite plain-row of the plating thread, the binding of the two fabric surfaces into the double-sided fabric being thus effected.
  • the ground threads form double .60 meshes or loops with the plating threads 6 similarly to the threads 2 and 3 in Fig. 1, but here, however, only one ground thread 7 is used for one side of the goods and it is selected according to the thickness of the two opposite threads 5 and 6, being worked in like the plating thread 4 as shown in Fig. 1.
  • the ground thread 5 is interlaced or looped with the sinker wales ofthe groundthread 7. 4
  • This fabric is made with three working threads and difiers from the fabric with four working threads already described in that this fabric only exhibits plated or doubled loops" on the one fabric surface.
  • This new full and soft fabric exhibits an incomparably beautiful plating, while the plating threads which impart to the fabric its support and stability are completely protected, this leading to a substantial increase in the durability of the fabric.
  • the fabrics can be worked so that each surface of the fabric exhibits a different colour, for example, one surface or side of the fabric can be worked in black and the other side in white.
  • a different lustrous undertone can be produced on each side of the fabric, as for example, on one side a white with blue lustrous undertone and on the other side a yellow with green lustrous undertone.
  • the claim A A plated double-surfaced knitted fabric comprising ground threads and plating threads forming double loops on each separate row, the sinker-loops of the plating threads being shorter than and ,se arate from the sinker 100 s of the ground 1; ead of the same row an interloo ing only with the sinker loeps of the groun thread of the opposite plain row, but being free flbifi the plating thread of said opposite plain row.

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June 24, 1930. NUBER 1366,1349
KNITTED FABRIC Filed June 19, 1928 L vex/ta Owe Wax Patented June 24, 1930 orro HUBER, or nnornnenn, GERMANY KNITTED FABRIC Application filed .Tune 19, 1928, Serial No. 286,688, and in Germany November 8, 1927.
Plated double-surfaced knitted fabrics are already known which sometimes appear in the form of closed tubular fabrics or backed pearl and catch or loop fabrics, sometimes in the form of independently formed fabric surfaces which are joined together by means of special binding threads or else in the form of transparent plated double fabrics covered over with a ground or basic thread on both sides.
Now the present invention provides a knitted fabric which can be made on knitting and stocking machines with rows of needles lying opposite each other.
Fig. 1, four working threads or, according to Fig. 2, three working threads, wherein two threads, namely one ground thread and one plating thread, together form double loops which taken together form the one side of the fabric. The fabric shown in Fig. 1 allows of two different ground threads and two different plating threads being worked thereinto and that shown in Fig. 2 of two different ground threads and one plating thread. In this way it is made pos-' sible to achieve a greater variation of pattern or design with an advantageous economy of expensive materials and, due to the 3 particularly favourable binding action of the working threads, a full and soft fabric of special compactness and durability is obtained. Thus for example,by working in two ground. threads of different material areversible double-sided fabric can be produced which, for example, may be of pure wool on one side, and of pure artificial silk on the other side and, according to the choice of the ground threads,
By employing pattern or design 4 a coloured pattern device,
This new fabric comprises according to.
may in addition he plated.
threads may be Worked in instead of the ground thread 7 (Fig. 2) so and the ground thread 1 with the lating thread 4, on the other side, are so ormed together into double loops that each of the two ground threads is interlaced or looped each time, intermediate of its loops, with the sinker wales of the opposite plain-row of the plating thread, the binding of the two fabric surfaces into the double-sided fabric being thus effected.
In Fig. 2 the ground threads form double .60 meshes or loops with the plating threads 6 similarly to the threads 2 and 3 in Fig. 1, but here, however, only one ground thread 7 is used for one side of the goods and it is selected according to the thickness of the two opposite threads 5 and 6, being worked in like the plating thread 4 as shown in Fig. 1. For binding or connecting the two surfaces of the fabric the ground thread 5 is interlaced or looped with the sinker wales ofthe groundthread 7. 4
This fabric is made with three working threads and difiers from the fabric with four working threads already described in that this fabric only exhibits plated or doubled loops" on the one fabric surface. This new full and soft fabric exhibits an incomparably beautiful plating, while the plating threads which impart to the fabric its support and stability are completely protected, this leading to a substantial increase in the durability of the fabric.
Furthermore, by employing several colours, the fabrics can be worked so that each surface of the fabric exhibits a different colour, for example, one surface or side of the fabric can be worked in black and the other side in white.
By the employment of sederal colours, for
example, four different ones, a different lustrous undertone can be produced on each side of the fabric, as for example, on one side a white with blue lustrous undertone and on the other side a yellow with green lustrous undertone.
The claim A A plated double-surfaced knitted fabric comprising ground threads and plating threads forming double loops on each separate row, the sinker-loops of the plating threads being shorter than and ,se arate from the sinker 100 s of the ground 1; ead of the same row an interloo ing only with the sinker loeps of the groun thread of the opposite plain row, but being free flbifi the plating thread of said opposite plain row.-
In testimony whereof I afix my signature.
OTTO NUBER.
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US3827261A (en) * 1972-05-08 1974-08-06 Globe Mfg Co Knit yarn package
US20150087925A1 (en) * 2013-05-22 2015-03-26 Rosnes Limited Contact sensor

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3827261A (en) * 1972-05-08 1974-08-06 Globe Mfg Co Knit yarn package
US20150087925A1 (en) * 2013-05-22 2015-03-26 Rosnes Limited Contact sensor

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