KNITTED CORD FOR CREATING A PILE SURFACE AND METHOD OF PROCESSING Russian patent published in 2018 - IPC D04B1/02 

Abstract RU 2657220 C1

FIELD: textile.

SUBSTANCE: problem at which the claimed invention is aimed is widening the product range with a pile surface by using a knitted cord to create a pile surface in which there are side hinges, formed of the main thread and held in a cord by loops formed of an additional soluble thread, till the process of producing a finished product. Technical result is a knitted cord with side loops held by an additional soluble thread used to create a pile surface on the knit fabric, which will expand the range of pile knitted fabrics. Technical result is achieved due to fact that a knitted cord for creating a pile surface consists of four stitches: a base stitch consisting of press loops, formed of two main threads, two side stitches, located on both sides of the base stitch, formed successively of the purls of the main and press loops of an additional soluble thread, and the back stitch of an additional soluble thread. Method of producing a knitted cord for creating pile surfaces on a culinary flat knitting dual-ply machine, consisting of using three systems of threads: two main threads, forming a base and side stitches, and an additional soluble thread, knitting loops of the side stitches formed by the main thread, the first main thread, forming a base stitches, is laid on one needle of the front fonura. Second main thread, forming loops on the side stitches, is connected to the base stitches by casting-on and is laid alternately on one needle on the left and on the right side of the base stitch, and the additional soluble thread is laid only on the needles of the back needlebook in the form of loops and casting-on, to form the tubular structure of the knitted cord and to ensure that the side loops are kept away from the opening, before the production of the finished product from the knitted cord. Pile surface of the material is formed during the finishing of the finished fabric when additional polymer threads are dissolved, side loops of the knitted cord are released, forming a chaotically oriented two-sided pile.

EFFECT: cord knitted can be used to create a pile knitted surface on the basis of any culinary or warp knits.

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Authors

Zavaruev Vladimir Andreevich

Kolesnikova Elena Nikolaevna

Pivkina Svetlana Ivanovna

Dates

2018-06-08Published

2016-12-30Filed