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EP3473760A1
EP3473760A1 EP17197777.0A EP17197777A EP3473760A1 EP 3473760 A1 EP3473760 A1 EP 3473760A1 EP 17197777 A EP17197777 A EP 17197777A EP 3473760 A1 EP3473760 A1 EP 3473760A1
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    • D04BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
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  • the invention relates to a knitted part, on whose knitted part outer side one or more differently bright and dark areas, which merge continuously into one another, are formed, and which comprises a basic knitted fabric consisting of at least one basic knit thread.
  • Such a knitted part is for example off US1654064 known.
  • This knitted part is designed as a women's stocking. It has darker areas in the front and back areas, ie in the areas along the tibia and the front of the thigh and in the area of the calf and the back of the thigh, ie areas that are darker than the color of the respective adjoining area laterally. where the light and dark areas merge seamlessly.
  • the optical effect is relatively low in this known from the prior art knitted part or stocking, it is based solely on the color scheme or shading of the knitted part outside.
  • the invention is thus based on the problem of specifying an improved compared to knit part.
  • a knitted part is provided according to the invention, on whose Getrickteilau type of a knitted part, on whose Getrickteilau type of a knitted part, are formed, and a basic trick consisting of at least one basic knitting yarn, wherein the basic knit as compression knit and / or as thin, in the supporting position translucent fabric is executed.
  • the knitted part according to the invention obtains, as it were, by means of a double or triple effect a slender view of the body portion at which the Knitted fabric is worn, that is, the real or optical effect compared to previously known knit parts is significantly improved.
  • the knitted part is designed as a compression knit, consisting of a basic knit of at least one, optionally also several basic knitted yarns, wherein in the basic knit in development of the invention at least one elastic, compressive weft or support thread which passes through the basic knitted mesh or optionally also meshed with this, can be inserted or knitted.
  • the knitted part from the house a compressive property, as in particular, when an elastic weft or support thread is introduced, for example, in the quality assurance rule "Medical compression stockings" RAL-GZ 387/1 the quality label community medical compression stockings e. V. or DIN 58133 concerning medical compression stockings.
  • These prescriptions related to medical compression stockings define certain compression pressures for the compression stockings exerted on the leg, or different compression classes underlying different compression pressure intervals, and the like.
  • a compression knit as compared with other, partially also elastic knitted fabrics, characterized in that locally or globally on the compression knit, a considerable high pressure on the surrounding tissue is applied. This pressure is far higher than the pressure exerted by a normal, possibly also elastic garment.
  • This high pressure can, if not already on the basic knit itself, be generated by the optional introduction of at least one elastic, compressive thread, for example in the form of a weft or support thread, which thread is inserted into the basic knit and / or mesh-forming entangled therein.
  • at least one elastic, compressive thread for example in the form of a weft or support thread, which thread is inserted into the basic knit and / or mesh-forming entangled therein.
  • the invention provides that the basic knit is a thin, translucent in the supporting position fabric.
  • This transparent knit has local darker areas.
  • the basic knit consists of a quasi transparent, translucent knit.
  • the bright basic view in the supporting position for example in the case of a stocking, is additionally determined by the wearer's skin visible or shining through the transparent basic knit.
  • this light basic knit which is knitted, for example, from one or more basic knitted yarns, which have, for example, a skin-color-like base color, the darker region (s) are produced via the production variants to be described below.
  • the knitted part for example, the stocking, so the house is bright and locally equipped with darker areas. If the knitted part is not worn, it need not be transparent or translucent, which means that the transparency in this case only results when the knitted part is tightened and thereby stretched.
  • both the shading over the lighter and darker areas the execution of the basic knit as a compression knit and the execution of the basic knit or then of the compression knitted fabric are realized as a transparent, translucent knit in the supporting position, this results in a triple effect , as all three effects overlap advantageous.
  • the optical shaping over the steplessly changing brighter and darker areas furthermore the active shaping over the compression knit as well as finally the additional optical shaping by the transparent translucent execution of the compression knit.
  • This "maximum execution” allows an excellent “shaping" of the covered area and provides the best possible result.
  • the compression fabric can be designed without or with inserted weft or support thread.
  • the light and dark areas merge seamlessly into each other.
  • step or edgeless transition is to be realized, so that in particular in the support position due to the stretching of the knit an optically stepless Course results. If the knitted part is not worn and consequently not stretched, it is possible due to the contracted shape that results in a visually harder, slightly stepped or edged transition.
  • one of the central effects in terms of “area shaping” is the selective accentuation, sometimes called “contouring”, which is achieved by the varying coloration on the outside of the compression fabric part.
  • various possibilities are conceivable.
  • the differences in brightness can be achieved by printing or dyeing the basic knit, be it a compression knit, be it a transparent, non-compressive knit or a transparent compression knit. That is, a printing ink is printed on the outside of the knit by a printing method such as a transfer printing method using a paper or a direct printing method.
  • a printing method such as a transfer printing method using a paper or a direct printing method.
  • dyeing of the basic knit in a dyebath is possible, that is, in this case, the color penetrates the entire knitted fabric or basic knit.
  • the basic knit has a base color and is only locally printed or dyed. This means that the basic knit thus has, for example, a basic brightness and only locally z. B. darker or printed or colored lighter, wherein the base color portion having steplessly in the lighter or darker printed or colored area passes.
  • the base or base color of the basic knit is used as a visible outer color.
  • the basic knit is also completely printed or dyed.
  • the basic knit be it compressive or translucent or both, is printed or dyed both in the light and in the dark areas, the stepless shading being achieved by means of this complete print or the complete coloring.
  • the term "fully printed or colored” means that the base fabric in the area in which the optical accentuation is to be made is completely printed or dyed on the outside, but not in other areas where no visual accentuation is required.
  • full printing or dyeing would be done starting from the ankle area to the end of the thigh, but not necessarily in the area of the foot part or the panty or body part. It is essential here that the base or base color or the base or base brightness of the basic knit is no longer visible on the outside after printing or dyeing.
  • the basic knit consists of several basic knitted yarns which have different ink absorption properties with respect to the printing or dyeing color.
  • the basic knit consists of differently dyeable or printable, ie color-absorbing basic knitted threads.
  • the basic knit consists of three basic knitted threads, two of which take up a color, but one does not. This leads to the fact that even within the base knit color is absorbed only locally on just these threads.
  • the color variation is produced by using differently colored base knit threads, which form the basic knit of whatever kind.
  • the basic knit is knitted from one or more first, bright color having knitted threads.
  • the shading or the darker knit sections is or will be locally knitted one or more additional, possibly even slightly different colored basic knitting yarns by, for example, additionally sub-rows or locally additional stitches and the like are knitted to the continuous transition region, but also the uniformly dark colored section train. It is important, of course, that these basic knitted yarns producing the color shading are knitted in such a way that they can be seen on the outside of the knitted fabric or come to rest, respectively.
  • the number of stitches of a different color having basic knitting yarns continuously decrease in the continuous transition region from one area to the adjacent area, that is formed by a varying number of stitches of the corresponding desired color gradient or stepless transition knitting technology.
  • weft thread it is conceivable to also use the weft thread to form a different colored area by knitting a correspondingly colored weft thread which is at least partially entangled stitch-forming on the outside of the fabric. This means that here also the weft thread participates in the color scheme.
  • a third alternative of the invention provides to form a basic knit that is thermally sensitive with regard to the exterior color and that the differently bright areas are produced by at least a local thermal treatment.
  • the basic knit which here too can be compressive or non-compressive, but translucently transparent or both, in the areas in which the stepless transition, but also the homogeneous darker or lighter coloration is to be generated accordingly is heated until the appropriate Umtschtemperatur is reached. Again, a corresponding shading can be achieved.
  • the basic knitted fabric is knitted or knitted only in the region in which a color change is to take place with one or more thermally sensitive basic knitted yarns in addition to the basic knit yarns that form the basic knit fabric as it were.
  • a varying number of stitches in the transition region ie in the range of continuous shading, be provided, that is, that the number of stitches of the or the thermally sensitive basic knitted yarns varies locally in this area.
  • This only local introduction of the thermally sensitive base knitted yarns in turn allows global warming of the entire knitted fabric, since the color change takes place only on the only locally existing, thermally sensitive basic knitted yarn.
  • the basic knit is designed as a compression knit and not thin and translucent, it is possible that the basic knit is an opaque, dark knit that has local brighter areas. Here, so to speak, the reverse case is provided.
  • the basic knit is dark and opaque, which means that the skin of the wearer, for example, of the women's stocking does not shine through.
  • the lighter areas serving for accentuation are then printed, stained, knit or thermally generated on the darker compression base fabric as described above.
  • compression base knit as an opaque knit, which has lighter and darker areas compared to the base color of the compression base knit. In this case, nothing is visible from the base or base color of the base fabric on the outside, at least not in the areas of accentuation. Rather, the darker and lighter areas or sections are actively formed by printing, dyeing, knitting, etc., as described above.
  • the darker areas are also found on the sides, so they do not run over the abdomen and chest respectively along the back.
  • the knitted part itself may be, for example, an arm or leg stocking, also an embodiment as pantyhose is conceivable, as well as the embodiment as a top, for example in the form of a compressive T-shirt or the like, or a simple body part, for example, only the area of the trunk covered to the chest.
  • the darker areas preferably extend from the calf to over the thigh.
  • the knitted part has a graduated pressure profile in the case of a compression knit, with the highest pressure in the area of the shackle.
  • the pressure is thus relatively high in the area of the hamstring and preferably also of the calf, for example compared with the pressure in the region of the thigh, that is to say that the pressure can fall from the hamstrings to the calf and to the thigh.
  • At the highest pressure in the ankle area and slightly lower pressure in the calf area there is a strong compression and thus a strong geometric leg shaping, so that in Connection with the additional visual accentuation by the coloring of the invention a particularly narrow view of the lower leg is reached to the knee.
  • the compression of the compression knitted fabric is essentially achieved by the elastic, compressive weft or support thread which can be inserted into the basic knit stitches or can itself be knit-forming.
  • the geometric shape of the body region for example of the leg, takes place as described.
  • the highest pressure can be in the region of the ankle, for example it is approximately 10 to 45 mmHg and preferably falls off in the direction of the upper body. In the area of the calf, the pressure can be 80-90% and in the area of the thigh 60-80% of the restraint pressure.
  • At least one knitted thread can show a gloss effect.
  • a particularly slim effect can be achieved, since in the middle, especially on the front, a gloss line and edge forms a matte effect, which the visual accentuation conducive is.
  • the leg also appears stretched and accentuated in the front and back.
  • the compression knit consists, as described, of one or more basic knitted threads and at least one elastic, compressive weft thread.
  • the mesh height of the knitted mesh can decrease, for example, in a stocking or pantyhose in the direction of the fetter, otherwise remain the same over the other length of the knitted part.
  • Uniform stitches are preferably also provided in differently designed knitted parts.
  • the basic geometry of the compression fabric, if not worn, can be either by a varying number of stitches are caused in the individual courses, so that, for example, results in a conical shape. Alternatively, the same number of stitches per row can always be present in the rows of stitches, and the conical shape can be produced by the weft thread which passes through the rows of stitches.
  • the basic knit stitches can be knitted so that different mesh sizes result when worn.
  • the knitted part may be thin and transparent, so that the skin can shine through, thus resulting in an optical lightness and only minimal application of the basic knit.
  • the compression design and the transparent design can also be combined. This is superimposed on the "optical area shaping" by the intended color scheme or shading. In the process, this shading can be selected as a compression knit as a function of the area deformation caused by the compression.
  • the coloring can now be switched off, that is to say that it is possible to color or respectively shade the local arrangement, the size or width and length as well as the shading or transitional area depending on the local geometric area shaping obtained by the compression choose.
  • the Figures 1 - 3 show a partial view of a person 1, namely the two legs 2, wherein the person 1 carries an inventive knit part 3 in the form of a pantyhose 4.
  • the pantyhose 4, which wears both legs 2 is designed as a compression knit 5 and has a basic knit, which consists of one or more basic knitted yarns, as well as at least one elastic, compressive weft thread.
  • the weft thread can be inserted into the basic knitted stitches, but it can also be meshed with these.
  • the knitted part 3 is designed over the entire length of the two legs 2 as a compression knit part, in the adjoining panty and body region, the basic knit part may also have lower or no compressive properties.
  • compression fabric part is understood to mean a fabric part which specifically exerts a compression pressure on the body region which is overlapped therewith, in this case the legs 2, this pressure being distinctly, usually many times higher than the pressure associated with a "normal” one Compressive weft containing knitted fabric, in the present case a "normal” pantyhose is exercised. Even such a “normal” tights is naturally stretchy and is located with slight pressure on the leg. However, this low pressure is comparable in no case with the many times higher, specifically set compression pressure that the compression fabric part according to the invention exerts on the leg.
  • the compression fabric part 5 is a medical compression stocking, for example, the quality and Test specifications of the RAL-GZ 387/1 "Medical compression stockings" of the Quality Label Association Medical compression stockings e. V. corresponds.
  • the compression pressure exerted on the leg by the compression knit piece 5 designed as stocking or in the present case as pantyhose 4 should be approx. 10 - 15 mmHg in the area of the tether 6, 8 - 10 mmHg in the area of the calf 7 and 7 7 in the area of the thigh - 8 mmHg, ie values that are many times higher than the "pressure values" that a commercial stocking or a commercially available tights exert.
  • the pressure of the shackle 6 on the calf 7 to the thigh 8 decrease towards, therefore, given a graduated pressure profile.
  • a geometric shaping of the leg is achieved via the pressure exerted by the compression fabric part 5 on the respective leg, that is to say that the respectively overlapped leg portion is compressed accordingly by the local, high pressure. It inevitably results in a corresponding shaping of the leg, depending on the mobility of the overlapped tissue.
  • This means that an active geometric leg formation is achieved solely by the execution of the knitted part 3 as a compression knit part 5, which leads, in particular, to the fact that the area of the calf 7 and the area of the thigh 8 are compressed, and therefore anatomically preformed.
  • the calf area is compressed by the compression properties, in particular in the area of the sides of the calf, that is, the calf penetrates the Kompressionsgestrickteil overall, seen from the front or back, something is slimmer.
  • the situation is similar in the thigh area, which is more muscular and has more tissue than the calf area.
  • an "optical leg shaping” is also provided by having the knitted part 3 or compression knit part 5 locally with brighter and darker areas that merge into one another steplessly.
  • darker regions 9, 10 are formed in the region of the calf 7 and 11, 12 in the region of the thigh 8 on the outer side of the fabric.
  • these darker areas are only on the sides of each leg of the pantyhose, but not on the front and back, so not in the region of the tibia and fibula and the front thigh and not in the area of the rear calf and the rear thigh.
  • lighter areas 13, 14 and 15, 16 given, for example, by the base color of the compressive, z.
  • transparent basic knits that is essentially the base color of the or the basic knitted yarns optionally of the weft yarn are formed.
  • the darker areas 9-12 steplessly, so steadily in the brighter areas 13- 16 over, which is indicated in the figures by the shading or dashes.
  • the darker areas may have a consistent darker coloration in the central area, as well as the shade may change continuously from one side to the other.
  • these darker areas 9-12 can be produced, for example, by local printing or local dyeing of the compression fabric part 5 or base fabric 6.
  • the compression knit consists of different threads, which have a different ink receptivity or from threads that basically absorb color and threads that absorb no color.
  • the darker regions 9-12 also by knitting one or more slightly darker base knit yarns compared to the base knit yarns forming the brighter regions 13-16 and the stepless, flowing transition by a corresponding variation of the number of stitches in the form individual courses and the like.
  • the compression base knitted fabric consists of one or more, at least locally knitted, thermally sensitive basic knitted yarns, ie basic knitted yarns which, upon appropriate heating, show a color change, ie change their color permanently.
  • the compressive effect of the compression knit results in active geometric leg shaping.
  • the formation of the shading resulting from the dark areas 9-12 and the light areas 13-16 and their local positioning also results in an optical "leg shaping" in that the leg, seen from the front and the back, appears slimmer overall.
  • This optical "leg shaping” or this optical effect is superimposed on the geometric leg shaping, which means that the leg looks even slimmer. So here are two effects superimposed on each other.
  • FIGS. 4 to 6 show comparable views of a person 1 and their legs 2, the person 1 in this case wearing a normal, commercial tights 17 which rests only with a very low pressure on the leg 2 and has no compressive properties.
  • there is no geometric or one here optical leg shaping that is, the leg in the calf and thigh area, see the front and back views according to the FIGS. 4 and 5 , is significantly stronger, respectively, appears as in the comparable views according to the Figures 1 and 2 ,
  • both the active geometric leg shaping due to the compression properties and the additional optical leg shaping through the coloring are missing.
  • the basic knit may consist of one or more light, for example skin-colored, basic knit threads and may be of transparent design, so that the skin of the leg is visible or shining through and forms the bright areas 13-16 respectively, with their brightness being responsible, while the darker areas 9-16. 12 are imprinted accordingly or produced by darker knitted threads.
  • a glossy thread be incorporated, for example, as additional base knitting yarn, so that the tights 4 in addition to a matte effect also shows a gloss effect, which in turn is optically advantageous in terms of a slim appearance.

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