EP0905298A2 - Knitwear with several three-dimensional structures passing into one another by a continuous knitting process - Google Patents

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EP0905298A2
EP0905298A2 EP98115427A EP98115427A EP0905298A2 EP 0905298 A2 EP0905298 A2 EP 0905298A2 EP 98115427 A EP98115427 A EP 98115427A EP 98115427 A EP98115427 A EP 98115427A EP 0905298 A2 EP0905298 A2 EP 0905298A2
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Thomas Dipl. Ing. Stoll
Wolfgang Rempp
Hansmartin Schwarz
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D04BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
    • D04BKNITTING
    • D04B1/00Weft knitting processes for the production of fabrics or articles not dependent on the use of particular machines; Fabrics or articles defined by such processes
    • D04B1/22Weft knitting processes for the production of fabrics or articles not dependent on the use of particular machines; Fabrics or articles defined by such processes specially adapted for knitting goods of particular configuration
    • D04B1/24Weft knitting processes for the production of fabrics or articles not dependent on the use of particular machines; Fabrics or articles defined by such processes specially adapted for knitting goods of particular configuration wearing apparel
    • D04B1/243Weft knitting processes for the production of fabrics or articles not dependent on the use of particular machines; Fabrics or articles defined by such processes specially adapted for knitting goods of particular configuration wearing apparel upper parts of panties; pants
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D04BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
    • D04BKNITTING
    • D04B1/00Weft knitting processes for the production of fabrics or articles not dependent on the use of particular machines; Fabrics or articles defined by such processes
    • D04B1/10Patterned fabrics or articles
    • D04B1/102Patterned fabrics or articles with stitch pattern
    • D04B1/108Gussets, e.g. pouches or heel or toe portions
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D04BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
    • D04BKNITTING
    • D04B1/00Weft knitting processes for the production of fabrics or articles not dependent on the use of particular machines; Fabrics or articles defined by such processes
    • D04B1/10Patterned fabrics or articles
    • D04B1/12Patterned fabrics or articles characterised by thread material
    • D04B1/123Patterned fabrics or articles characterised by thread material with laid-in unlooped yarn, e.g. fleece fabrics
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D04BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
    • D04BKNITTING
    • D04B1/00Weft knitting processes for the production of fabrics or articles not dependent on the use of particular machines; Fabrics or articles defined by such processes
    • D04B1/14Other fabrics or articles characterised primarily by the use of particular thread materials
    • D04B1/18Other fabrics or articles characterised primarily by the use of particular thread materials elastic threads
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D10INDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBLASSES OF SECTION D, RELATING TO TEXTILES
    • D10BINDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBLASSES OF SECTION D, RELATING TO TEXTILES
    • D10B2403/00Details of fabric structure established in the fabric forming process
    • D10B2403/03Shape features
    • D10B2403/033Three dimensional fabric, e.g. forming or comprising cavities in or protrusions from the basic planar configuration, or deviations from the cylindrical shape as generally imposed by the fabric forming process
    • D10B2403/0333Three dimensional fabric, e.g. forming or comprising cavities in or protrusions from the basic planar configuration, or deviations from the cylindrical shape as generally imposed by the fabric forming process with tubular portions of variable diameter or distinct axial orientation
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D10INDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBLASSES OF SECTION D, RELATING TO TEXTILES
    • D10BINDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBLASSES OF SECTION D, RELATING TO TEXTILES
    • D10B2509/00Medical; Hygiene
    • D10B2509/02Bandages, dressings or absorbent pads
    • D10B2509/028Elastic support stockings or elastic bandages

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  • Spatial knitted fabrics with a relatively complex structure such as Tights are currently made from several shape-knitted or cropped segments that are sewn on the edges or Chain are connected together. The knitting process the individual segments always follow assembly steps after that incur additional costs.
  • the The present invention is a knitted fabric with multiple, continuous Knitting process merging spatial structures before that seamlessly as a tubular circular knitted fabric a flat knitting machine with at least two opposing ones Needle beds is made. With these knitted fabrics no more assembly work necessary.
  • the knitted fabric can be tights, for example, but also medical ones or orthopedic device such as a compression stocking or be a knee cap. Also technical knitted fabrics, for example tubular T-node elements and protective clothing Aramid thread material are included in the invention.
  • the knitted fabric can adapt to the desired spatial geometry through an even distribution of rows of stitches different widths and / or reassignment operations such as diminishing or covering and / or by varying the mesh size be adjusted.
  • the knitted fabric can also have at least one area with a defined transverse elasticity have the by a weft binding in the knitted fabric is formed.
  • the knitted fabric can also at least have a stiffened area by knitting a pole structure is formed.
  • the Knitted fabrics have at least one opening on their surface, for example for zippers, or at least one have pocket-shaped structure. Individual areas of the knitted fabric can also be made from a thread material with high absorbency or other specific properties. The knitting patterns and the types of binding can be selected as desired.
  • Knitted fabrics according to the invention explained in more detail using the drawing.
  • the tights 20 from FIG. 1 are composed of a trunk area 1, a leg area 2 and a foot area 3 together. All areas 1-3 are spatial, essentially tubular Structures that blend seamlessly. Of the Buttock area 9, hip area 10, abdominal area 11, the Legs 13 and the foot areas 14 can correspond to the body shape through increase and decrease as well as spickle techniques etc. can be knitted exactly. You can do the knitting can be started both on the foot caps 4 and on the collar 5. If you start at the foot cap 4, the federal government can in each imaginable knit weave. The conclusion of the Confederation can be done, for example, using a warp technique. If you start knitting on the waistband 5, then the Final rope row according to FIG. 2 either on the underside 6, the top 7 or on the front 8 of the foot cap 4.
  • a reinforcing thread can be used in these areas can be knitted in.
  • Fulfill support functions so it can in individual Areas with a precisely defined elasticity Insert an appropriate weft thread.
  • the provision of particularly absorbent areas through use a voluminous knitting technique and a corresponding thread material is possible.
  • Others, generally clothing serving knits as well as technical knits are from of the invention.
  • Fig. 3 describes a stitch course for the imitated Entry of a weft thread to produce areas of a precisely defined elasticity in a knitted fabric according to the invention.
  • row 1 is the knitting thread, which is also a Elastic thread can be from every second needle of the back Needle bed H caught.
  • each row in row 2 Needle of the rear needle bed H with the knitting thread one stitch, before in row 3 every other needle of the front needle bed V catches the knitting thread.
  • Row 4 is with each needle the front needle bed V with the knitting thread a stitch educated.
  • the defined cross-elasticity of the knitted fabric is by catching the knitting thread with every other needle of the front and rear needle bed V, H reached. The culmination depth determines the length of the inserted thread. All the way the longer the thread, the more the knitted fabric stretches. On in this way, the desired elasticity can be very precisely to adjust.
  • a weft incorporation technique is shown with the also achieved a desired cross-elasticity of the knitted fabric can be.
  • row 1 with every second needle rear needle bed H formed a stitch with the knitting thread. Which needles form stitches depends on the pattern.
  • row 2 the stitches of every second needle of the rear needle bed H on the front needle bed V.
  • row 3 a weft thread is knitted over the knitting threads 30 placed, which advantageously be an elastic thread can.
  • Row 4 will be those stitches that are in row 2 have been transferred to the front needle bed V on hung her original needle back into the needle bed H, whereby the weft 30 is incorporated into the knitted fabric becomes.
  • FIG. 5 illustrates the creation of a pole structure with which the knitted fabric can be stiffened in some areas.
  • row 1 is on the front and back needle bed V, H with all Needles formed a smooth knit.
  • rows 2, 3, 4 to the stitches in the back and front needle bed H, V. first, second and third pile threads 31, 32, 33 inserted.

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The article e.g. tights, is manufactured seamlessly on a flat knitting machine with at least two opposite needle beds. The article is adapted to the required spatial geometry through an even distribution of stitches courses of different widths and/or operations such as knit narrowing and/or through variation of the stitch size.

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Räumliche Gestricke mit einer relativ aufwendigen Struktur wie Strumpfhosen werden bisher aus mehreren formgestrickten oder zugeschnitten Segmenten, die an den Rändern durch Nähen oder Kettein miteinander verbunden werden, hergestellt. Dem Strickprozeß der einzelnen Segmente folgen somit stets Konfektionsarbeitsgänge nach, die zusätzliche Kosten verursachen.Spatial knitted fabrics with a relatively complex structure such as Tights are currently made from several shape-knitted or cropped segments that are sewn on the edges or Chain are connected together. The knitting process the individual segments always follow assembly steps after that incur additional costs.

Zur Vermeidung solcher Nachbearbeitungsschritte schlägt die vorliegende Erfindung ein Gestrick mit mehreren, im fortlaufenden Strickprozeß ineinander übergehenden räumlichen Strukturen vor, das als Schlauch-Rund-Fertiggestrick nahtlos auf einer Flachstrickmaschine mit mindestens zwei gegenüberliegenden Nadelbetten hergestellt ist. Bei diesen Gestricken sind keinerlei Konfektionsarbeiten mehr notwendig. Das Gestrick kann beispielsweise eine Strumpfhose aber auch ein medizinisches oder orthopädisches Hilfsmittel wie ein Kompressionsstrumpf oder eine Kniekappe sein. Auch technische Gestricke, beispielsweise röhrenförmige T-Knotenelemente sowie Schutzkleidung aus Aramid-Fadenmaterial sind von der Erfindung mitumfaßt. Das Gestrick kann an die gewünschte räumliche Geometrie durch eine gleichmäßige Verteilung von Maschenreihen unterschiedlicher Breite und/oder Umhängeoperationen wie Mindern oder Ausdecken und/oder durch eine Variation der Maschengröße angepaßt sein. Hierdurch lassen sich nahezu alle vorstellbaren räumlichen Gebilde erzeugen, ohne daß Nahtstellen oder Schwächungsstellen im Gestrick auftreten. Das Gestrick kann auch mindestens einen Bereich mit einer definierten Querelastizität aufweisen, der durch eine Schußfadeneinbindung in das Gestrick gebildet ist. Durch das Einstricken von Verstärkungsstrickfäden ist die Herstellung eines Gestricks mit Verstärkungsbereichen möglich. Das Gestrick kann außerdem mindestens einen versteiften Bereich aufweisen, der durch Stricken einer Polstruktur gebildet ist. Darüber hinaus können die Gestricke an ihrer Oberfläche mindestens eine Öffnung, beispielsweise für Reißverschlüsse, oder auch mindestens ein taschenförmiges Gebilde aufweisen. Einzelne Bereiche des Gestricks können auch aus einem Fadenmaterial hoher Saugfähigkeit oder anderer spezifischer Eigenschaften gebildet sein. Die Strickmuster und die Bindungsarten sind beliebig wählbar.To avoid such post-processing steps, the The present invention is a knitted fabric with multiple, continuous Knitting process merging spatial structures before that seamlessly as a tubular circular knitted fabric a flat knitting machine with at least two opposing ones Needle beds is made. With these knitted fabrics no more assembly work necessary. The knitted fabric can be tights, for example, but also medical ones or orthopedic device such as a compression stocking or be a knee cap. Also technical knitted fabrics, for example tubular T-node elements and protective clothing Aramid thread material are included in the invention. The knitted fabric can adapt to the desired spatial geometry through an even distribution of rows of stitches different widths and / or reassignment operations such as diminishing or covering and / or by varying the mesh size be adjusted. This allows almost all imaginable create spatial structures without seams or weakening points in the knitted fabric. The knitted fabric can also have at least one area with a defined transverse elasticity have the by a weft binding in the knitted fabric is formed. By knitting reinforcing knitting threads is the production of a knitted fabric with reinforcement areas possible. The knitted fabric can also at least have a stiffened area by knitting a pole structure is formed. In addition, the Knitted fabrics have at least one opening on their surface, for example for zippers, or at least one have pocket-shaped structure. Individual areas of the knitted fabric can also be made from a thread material with high absorbency or other specific properties. The knitting patterns and the types of binding can be selected as desired.

Nachfolgend wird ein bevorzugtes Ausführungsbeispiel eines erfindungsgemäßen Gestricks anhand der Zeichnung näher erläutert.A preferred embodiment of a Knitted fabrics according to the invention explained in more detail using the drawing.

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Fig. 1 a) - c)
eine Vorderansicht, eine Seitenansicht und eine Rückansicht einer Strumpfhose;
Fig. 2 a) - c)
verschiedene Ausführungsformen des Fußbereichs der Strumpfhose aus Fig. 1;
Fig. 3
einen Maschenverlauf zur Herstellung eines Gestricks mit einem imitierten Schußfadeneintrag;
Fig. 4
einen Maschenverlauf zur Herstellung eines Gestricks mit einer Schußfaden-Einbindetechnik;
Fig. 5
einen Maschenverlauf zur Herstellung eines Gestricks mit einer Polstruktur.
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Fig. 1 a) - c)
a front view, a side view and a rear view of a pantyhose;
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different embodiments of the foot area of the tights from FIG. 1;
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a stitch course for producing a knitted fabric with an imitation weft thread entry;
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a stitch course for producing a knitted fabric with a weft binding technique;
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a stitch course for producing a knitted fabric with a pile structure.

Die Strumpfhose 20 aus Fig. 1 setzt sich aus einem Rumpfbereich 1, einem Beinbereich 2 sowie einem Fußbereich 3 zusammen. Alle Bereiche 1 - 3 sind räumliche, im wesentlichen röhrenförmige Strukturen, die nahtlos ineinander übergehen. Der Gesäßbereich 9, der Hüftbereich 10, der Bauchbereich 11, die Beine 13 und die Fußbereiche 14 können entsprechend der Körperform durch Zu- und Abnahme sowie Spickeltechniken etc. exakt passend gestrickt werden. Dabei kann mit dem Stricken sowohl an den Fußkappen 4 als auch am Bund 5 begonnen werden. Wird an der Fußkappe 4 begonnen, so kann der Bund in jeder erdenklichen Strickbindung gebildet werden. Der Abschluß des Bundes kann beispielsweise mittels einer Ketteltechnik erfolgen. Wird am Bund 5 mit dem Stricken begonnen, so liegt die Abschlußstrickreihe gemäß Fig. 2 entweder an der Unterseite 6, der Oberseite 7 oder an der Frontseite 8 der Fußkappe 4. Im Rumpfbereich 1 sowie beispielsweise im Bereich der Ferse und der Fußkappe 4 kann die Strumpfhose 20 auch verstärkt sein. Dazu kann beispielsweise ein Verstärkungsfaden in diese Bereiche mit eingestrickt werden. Soll die Strumpfhose 20 gleichzeitig Stützfunktionen erfüllen, so kann sie in einzelnen Bereichen auch mit einer genau definierten Elastizität durch Einlegen eines entsprechenden Schußfadens versehen werden. Auch das Vorsehen besonders saugfähiger Bereiche durch Einsatz einer Voluminös-Stricktechnik und eines entsprechenden Fadenmaterials ist möglich. Auf die gleiche Weise lassen sich natürlich nicht nur komplette Strumpfhosen, sondern auch jeder beliebige Teilbereich zwischen Bund 5 und Fußkappe 4 wie beispielsweise Stützstrümpfe, Hosen oder medizinische Kniekappen und dergleichen herstellen. Auch andere, allgemein der Bekleidung dienende Gestricke sowie technische Gestricke sind von der Erfindung mitumfaßt.The tights 20 from FIG. 1 are composed of a trunk area 1, a leg area 2 and a foot area 3 together. All areas 1-3 are spatial, essentially tubular Structures that blend seamlessly. Of the Buttock area 9, hip area 10, abdominal area 11, the Legs 13 and the foot areas 14 can correspond to the body shape through increase and decrease as well as spickle techniques etc. can be knitted exactly. You can do the knitting can be started both on the foot caps 4 and on the collar 5. If you start at the foot cap 4, the federal government can in each imaginable knit weave. The conclusion of the Confederation can be done, for example, using a warp technique. If you start knitting on the waistband 5, then the Final rope row according to FIG. 2 either on the underside 6, the top 7 or on the front 8 of the foot cap 4. Im Trunk area 1 and, for example, in the area of the heel and the foot cap 4, the tights 20 can also be reinforced. For example, a reinforcing thread can be used in these areas can be knitted in. Should the tights 20 at the same time Fulfill support functions, so it can in individual Areas with a precisely defined elasticity Insert an appropriate weft thread. The provision of particularly absorbent areas through use a voluminous knitting technique and a corresponding thread material is possible. In the same way, of course not just complete tights, but everyone too any section between the collar 5 and the foot cap 4 such as Support stockings, pants or medical knee caps and the like. Others, generally clothing serving knits as well as technical knits are from of the invention.

Fig. 3 beschreibt einen Maschenverlauf für den imitierten Eintrag eines Schußfadens zur Herstellung von Bereichen einer genau definierten Elastizität in einem erfindungsgemäßen Gestrick. Dabei wird jedoch kein gesonderter Schußfaden verwendet. Vielmehr wird in Reihe 1 der Strickfaden, der auch ein Elastikfaden sein kann, von jeder zweiten Nadel des hinteren Nadelbetts H gefangen. Anschließend bildet in Reihe 2 jede Nadel des hinteren Nadelbetts H mit dem Strickfaden eine Masche, bevor in Reihe 3 jede zweite Nadel des vorderen Nadelbetts V den Strickfaden fängt. In Reihe 4 wird mit jeder Nadel des vorderen Nadelbetts V mit dem Strickfaden eine Masche gebildet. Die definierte Querelastizität des Gestricks wird durch das Fangen des Strickfadens mit jeder zweiten Nadel des vorderen und hinteren Nadelbetts V, H erreicht. Die Kuliertiefe bestimmt dabei die Länge des eingelegten Fadens. Um so länger der Faden ist, um so mehr dehnt sich das Gestrick. Auf diese Weise läßt sich die gewünschte Elastizität sehr genau einstellen.Fig. 3 describes a stitch course for the imitated Entry of a weft thread to produce areas of a precisely defined elasticity in a knitted fabric according to the invention. However, no separate weft thread is used. Rather, row 1 is the knitting thread, which is also a Elastic thread can be from every second needle of the back Needle bed H caught. Then each row in row 2 Needle of the rear needle bed H with the knitting thread one stitch, before in row 3 every other needle of the front needle bed V catches the knitting thread. Row 4 is with each needle the front needle bed V with the knitting thread a stitch educated. The defined cross-elasticity of the knitted fabric is by catching the knitting thread with every other needle of the front and rear needle bed V, H reached. The culmination depth determines the length of the inserted thread. All the way the longer the thread, the more the knitted fabric stretches. On in this way, the desired elasticity can be very precisely to adjust.

In Fig. 4 ist eine Schußfaden-Einbindetechnik gezeigt, mit der ebenfalls eine gewünschte Querelastizität des Gestricks erzielt werden kann. In Reihe 1 wird mit jeder zweiten Nadel des hinteren Nadelbetts H mit dem Strickfaden eine Masche gebildet. Welche Nadeln Maschen bilden, hängt vom Muster ab. Anschließend werden in Reihe 2 die Maschen jeder zweiten Nadel des hinteren Nadelbetts H auf das vordere Nadelbett V umgehängt. Dann wird in Reihe 3 über die Strickfäden ein Schußfaden 30 gelegt, der vorteilhafterweise ein Elastikfaden sein kann. In Reihe 4 werden dann diejenigen Maschen, die in Reihe 2 auf das vordere Nadelbett V umgehängt worden sind, auf ihre ursprüngliche Nadel in das hintere Nadelbett H zurückgehängt, wodurch der Schußfaden 30 in das Gestrick eingebunden wird.In Fig. 4, a weft incorporation technique is shown with the also achieved a desired cross-elasticity of the knitted fabric can be. In row 1 with every second needle rear needle bed H formed a stitch with the knitting thread. Which needles form stitches depends on the pattern. Subsequently in row 2 the stitches of every second needle of the rear needle bed H on the front needle bed V. Then in row 3 a weft thread is knitted over the knitting threads 30 placed, which advantageously be an elastic thread can. Row 4 will be those stitches that are in row 2 have been transferred to the front needle bed V on hung her original needle back into the needle bed H, whereby the weft 30 is incorporated into the knitted fabric becomes.

Fig. 5 illustriert die Erzeugung einer Polstruktur, mit der das Gestrick bereichsweise versteift werden kann. In Reihe 1 wird auf dem vorderen und hinteren Nadelbett V, H mit allen Nadeln ein Glattgestrick gebildet. In den Reihen 2, 3, 4 werden zu den Maschen im hinteren und vorderen Nadelbett H, V ein erster, zweiter und dritter Polfaden 31, 32, 33 eingelegt. Anschließend wird in Reihe 5 auf dem vorderen und hinteren Nadelbett V, H mit allen Nadeln ein Glattgestrick gebildet und dadurch die Polfäden 31 - 33 in das Gestrick eingebunden.5 illustrates the creation of a pole structure with which the knitted fabric can be stiffened in some areas. In row 1 is on the front and back needle bed V, H with all Needles formed a smooth knit. In rows 2, 3, 4 to the stitches in the back and front needle bed H, V. first, second and third pile threads 31, 32, 33 inserted. Then row 5 on the front and rear Needle bed V, H with all needles formed a smooth knit and thereby binding the pile threads 31-33 into the knitted fabric.

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Gestrick mit mehreren, im fortlaufenden Strickprozeß ineinander übergehenden räumlichen Strukturen (1, 2, 3), das als Schlauch-Rund-Fertiggestrick nahtlos auf einer Flachstrickmaschine mit mindestens zwei gegenüberliegenden Nadelbetten (V, H) hergestellt ist.Knitted fabric with several, in the continuous knitting process in one another passing spatial structures (1, 2, 3), the as a tubular circular finished knit seamless on a flat knitting machine with at least two opposite Needle beds (V, H) is made. Gestrick nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß es an die gewünschte räumliche Geometrie durch eine gleichmäßige Verteilung von Maschenreihen unterschiedlicher Breite und/oder Umhängeoperationen wie Mindern oder Ausdecken und/oder durch Variation der Maschengröße angepaßt ist.Knitted fabric according to claim 1, characterized in that it to the desired spatial geometry through a uniform Distribution of rows of stitches of different widths and / or reassignment operations such as diminishing or covering and / or is adjusted by varying the mesh size. Gestrick nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß es mindestens einen Bereich mit einer definierten Querelastizität aufweist, der durch eine Schußfadeneinbindung in das Gestrick gebildet ist.Knitted fabric according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that that there is at least one area with a defined Has transverse elasticity caused by a weft binding is formed in the knitted fabric. Gestrick nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß es mindestens einen versteiften Bereich aufweist, der durch Stricken einer Polstruktur gebildet ist.Knitted fabric according to one of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that that it has at least one stiffened area, which is formed by knitting a pole structure. Gestrick nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß es Bereiche aufweist, die unter Verwendung von Verstärkungsstrickfäden gestrickt sind. Knitted fabric according to one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that that it has areas that are using are knitted of reinforcing knitting threads. Gestrick nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß es an seiner Oberfläche mindestens eine Öffnung aufweist.Knitted fabric according to one of claims 1 to 5, characterized in that that there is at least one on its surface Has opening. Gestrick nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 6, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß es mindestens ein taschenförmiges Gebilde aufweist.Knitted fabric according to one of claims 1 to 6, characterized in that that there is at least one pocket-shaped structure having. Gestrick nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 7, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß es ein Kleidungsstück wie eine Strumpfhose ist.Knitted fabric according to one of claims 1 to 7, characterized in that that it's a garment like a pantyhose is. Gestrick nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 7, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß es ein medizinisches oder orthopädisches Hilfsmittel wie ein Kompressionsstrumpf oder eine Kniekappe ist.Knitted fabric according to one of claims 1 to 7, characterized in that that it's a medical or orthopedic Tools such as a compression stocking or a knee cap is. Gestrick nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 7, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß es ein technisches Gestrick wie ein röhrenförmiges T-Knotenelement ist.Knitted fabric according to one of claims 1 to 7, characterized in that that it's a technical knitted fabric like a tubular one T node element is. Gestrick nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 10, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß es Bereiche aufweist, die mit einem Fadenmaterial hoher Saugfähigkeit gestrickt sind.Knitted fabric according to one of claims 1 to 10, characterized in that it has areas that match a Thread material of high absorbency are knitted.
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