FIELD: textile industry.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to textile industry, particularly, to pantyhose. Disclosed is a product for legs, which contains a circular knitted fabric, in which all the stitches of leg section are connected with smooth knitted weave when using braided elastic yarn containing elastic threads and synthetic fibers. Number of stitches in circumferential direction makes 340–400, ratio of sizes calculated by equation (1): ratio of sizes = (elongation of leg section in width direction at position 1/4 of gusset under load of 3 kg)/(elongation of leg section in direction of width in position 3/4 of gusset under load of 3 kg) is 1.10–1.40, and voltage ratio calculated by equation (2): voltage ratio = (reverse stroke voltage (in H) at point 50 %)/(forward stroke voltage (in H) at point 50 %) ranges from 0.35 to 0.60, wherein forward stroke and reverse stroke voltages are measured at 50 % at third repetition of elongation/contraction cycle, which is repeated three times, wherein said elongation/compression cycle includes pulling of knitted fabric by 80 % in radial direction in position 1/2 of length of leg from gusset and return of knitted fabric to its initial length.
EFFECT: imparting a feeling of coolness and comfort when wearing and exercising.
5 cl, 3 dwg
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Dates
2019-12-23—Published
2017-10-11—Filed