FIELD: textile fabrics.
SUBSTANCE: knitted fiber is knitted by double-layer fillet weaving, in which sides of every cell consist of one wale of double-layer chain made of cotton threads of three systems at alternate creation of loops both on front and back sides of knitted fabric. Connections of cells are created be means of crossing of thread broaches of two systems. Clothes for protection against blood-sucking insects consists of the top and bottom layers formed from mentioned knitted fiber, in which every cell of filler weaving of the top layer of cloth has surface that is many times less than the area of cell of fillet weaving of the bottom layer.
EFFECT: protection against blood-sucking insects and higher comfort when using in summer time.
2 cl, 2 dwg
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Dates
2008-12-20—Published
2006-04-21—Filed