Claims
- 1. A tubular knit article knit with a closed end on a circular knitting machine, comprising a linking course of opposite-lying loops positioned on a plurality of opposite circumferential portions which define the tubular end to be closed; a linking thread passing through said opposite-lying loops in a zigzag manner such that subsequent to passing through a loop on one circumferential portion it passes through another loop on an opposite circumferential portion before it again passes through the loop adjacent to the loop on said one circumferential portion so that the opposite-lying loops in the linking course are drawn together until their complete butt closing is aligned, thus forming a linear seam.
- 2. The tubular article as in claim 1, wherein the opposite-lying loops of the linking course are staggered in the linear seam.
- 3. The tubular article as in claim 2, wherein used as the linking thread is a high-elasticity rubber-like yarn which stretches along a straight line in the linear seam.
- 4. The tubular article as in claim 2, wherein the linking thread is the knitting yarn of the article.
Priority Claims (2)
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1671923 |
Jul 1971 |
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1671924 |
Jul 1971 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 639,430, filed Dec. 10, 1975 which in turn is continuation Ser. No. 428,858, filed Dec. 27, 1973 which is continuation Ser. No. 269,187, filed July 5, 1972 which are now abandoned.
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Continuations (3)
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