Claims
- 1. A method of making an elastic drawcord product comprising the steps of:knitting first and second elastic webs in a laterally spaced-apart relationship relative to each other, said webs having front and rear band surfaces and longitudinally extending side edges, and while knitting the webs, feeding a first tying yarn in a reciprocating manner between the first and second elastic webs such that said tying yarn is secured to an edge of each of the webs along the front surfaces thereof, and feeding a second tying yarn in a reciprocating manner between the first and second elastic webs such that the tying yarn is secured to an edge of each of the webs along the rear surfaces thereof, and feeding a drawcord between the first and second elastic webs such that said drawcord is captured between said first tying yarn and said second tying yarn, to thereby form a composite drawcord product.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, wherein said step of feeding said first tying yarn comprises feeding said first tying yarn between said first and second webs a predetermined number of courses to form a first set of tie legs from said first tying yarns, then feeding said first tying yarn to only one of said elastic webs for a number of courses such that said tying yarn extends along a side edge thereof, then resuming reciprocation of said first tying yarn between said first and second webs for a predetermined number of courses to form a second set of tie legs from said first tying yarns, to thereby define a space between said first and second sets of first tying yarns.
- 3. A method according to claim 2, wherein said step of feeding said second tying yarn comprises feeding said second tying yarn between said first and second webs a predetermined number of courses to form a first set of tie legs from said second tying yarns, then feeding said second tying yarn to only one of said elastic webs for a number of courses such that said tying yarn extends along a side edge thereof, then resuming reciprocation of said second tying yarn between said first and second webs for a predetermined number of courses to form a second set of tie legs from said second tying yarns, to thereby define a space between said first and second sets of second tying yarns.
- 4. A method according to claim 3, wherein the steps of feeding the first and second tying yarns are performed such that each tying yarn defines a plurality of longitudinally spaced-apart tie leg sets along the length of the elastic webs.
- 5. A method according to claim 4, wherein said steps of feeding said first and second yarns are performed such that the spaces between the tie leg sets formed by the first tying yarn correspond with the tie leg sets formed by the second tying yarn, and the spaces between the tie leg sets formed by the second tying yarn correspond with the tie leg sets formed by the first tying yarn, such that only a single tying yarn extends between the first and second elastic webs at any given point along their length.
- 6. An elastic drawcord product comprising:first and second elastic webs oriented in a laterally spaced-apart relationship to each other to define a longitudinally extending space therebetween, each band section having a front surface, a rear surface and a longitudinally extending side edge; a first tying yarn reciprocating across said space and alternatingly secured to the side edges of each of the webs along the front surface thereof to define a plurality of substantially width-wise extending tie legs; a second tying yarn reciprocating across said space and alternatingly secured to the side edges of each of the webs alone the rear surface thereof to define a plurality of substantially width-wise extending tie legs; and a drawcord positioned in said space between the first and second elastic bands and between the first and second tying yarns, said drawcord being adapted for relative movement with respect to the tying yarns and elastic webs.
- 7. An elastic drawcord product according to claim 6, wherein said first tying yarn defines a series of spaced-apart tie leg sets, with each tie leg set including a plurality of individual tie legs.
- 8. An elastic drawcord product according to claim 7, wherein said second tying yarn defines a series of spaced-apart tie leg sets, with each tie leg set including a plurality of individual tie legs.
- 9. An elastic drawcord product according to claim 8, wherein the tie leg sets of the first tying yarn correspond to the spaces formed between the tie leg sets of the second tying yarn, such that only a single tying yarn extends between the first and second elastic webs at any given point along their length.
- 10. An elastic drawcord product according to claim 8, wherein each of said tie leg sets comprises about 3 to about 10 individual tie legs.
- 11. An elastic drawcord product according to claim 10, wherein each of said tie leg sets comprises about 5 individual tie legs.
- 12. An elastic drawcord product according to claim 6, wherein said drawcord is relatively less elastic than said elastic webs.
- 13. An elastic drawcord product according to claim 12, wherein said first and second tying yarns are selected from the group consisting of flat yarns, stretch yarns, elastomeric yarns, polyester yarns, nylon yarns, and polypropylene yarns.
- 14. A elastic drawcord product according to claim 13, wherein said first and second tying yarns are elastomeric.
- 15. An elastic drawcord product according to claim 6, wherein said drawcord is selected from the group consisting of lambknit cords, flat woven tapes, ropes, elastic bands, and flat braided tapes.
- 16. A cinchable garment comprising a body portion adapted to cover a portion of a wearer's body andan elastic drawcord product including first and second elastic webs oriented in a laterally spaced-apart relationship to each other to define a longitudinally extending space therebetween, with each band section having a front surface, a rear surface, and a longitudinally extending side edge; a first tying yarn reciprocating across said space and alternatingly secured to the side edges of each of the webs along the front surface thereof to define a plurality of substantially width-wise extending tie legs; a second tying yarn reciprocating across said space and alternatingly secured to the side edges of each of the webs along the rear surface thereof to define a plurality of substantially width-wise extending tie legs; and a drawcord positioned in said space between the first and second elastic bands and between the first and second tying yarns, said drawcord being adapted for relative movement with respect to the tying yarns and elastic webs, to thereby cinch the garment about a wearer.
- 17. A garment according to claim 16, wherein said first tying yarn of said elastic drawcord product defines a series of spaced-apart tie leg sets, with each tie leg set including a plurality of individual tie legs, and said second tying yarn defines a series of spaced-apart tie leg sets, with each tie leg set including a plurality of individual tie legs, and wherein the tie leg sets of the first tying yarn correspond to the spaces formed between the tie leg sets of the second tying yarn, such that only a single tying yarn extends between the first and second elastic webs at any given point along their length.
- 18. A garment according to claim 16, wherein each of said tie leg sets comprises about 5 individual tie legs.
- 19. A method of making a cinchable garment comprising the steps of:providing a fabric body portion which is adapted to cover a portion of a wearer's body; and installing on said fabric body portion an elastic drawcord product having first and second elastic webs oriented in a laterally spaced-apart relationship to each other and defining a longitudinally extending space therebetween, with each band section having a front surface, a rear surface, and a longitudinally extending side edge, a first tying yarn reciprocating across said space and alternatingly secured to the side edges of each of the webs along the front surface thereof to define a plurality of substantially width-wise extending tie legs, a second tying yarn reciprocating across said space and alternatingly secured to the side edges of each of the webs along the rear surface thereof to define a plurality of substantially width-wise extending tie legs, and a drawcord positioned in said space between the first and second elastic webs and between the first and second tying yarns, with the drawcord being adapted for relative movement with respect to the tying yarns and elastic webs to cinch the fabric body portion about a user.
- 20. A method according to claim 19, wherein said drawcord extends outwardly from the elastic webs in the form of at least one protuberance, and further comprising the step of grasping the protuberance and pulling it outwardly from said elastic bands to thereby withdraw a portion of the drawcord from the elastic drawcord product.
- 21. A method of making an elastic drawcord product comprising the steps of:knitting first and second elastic webs in a laterally spaced-apart relationship relative to each other, said webs having front and rear band surfaces and longitudinally extending side edges, and while knitting the webs, feeding a first tying yarn in a reciprocating manner between the first and second elastic webs such that said tying yarn is secured to an edge of each of the webs along the front surfaces thereof, and feeding a second tying yarn in a reciprocating manner between the first and second elastic webs such that the tying yarn is secured to an edge of each of the webs along the rear surfaces thereof, and feeding a drawcord between the first and second elastic webs such that said drawcord is captured between said first tying yarn and said second tying yarn, to thereby form a composite drawcord product.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/364,340, filed Jul. 30, 1999, now abandoned which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/012,505, filed Jan. 23, 1998, now abandoned.
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