Claims
- 1. A fabric comprising:a plurality of first fibers, each of said first fibers having no indentation along longitudinal sides of said first fibers; and a plurality of second fibers, each of said second fibers having a plurality of indentations along longitudinal sides of said second fibers, woven together with said first fibers in a such a manner that an inter fiber space of said first fibers is larger than an indentation space defined by the indentation of said second fibers sufficient to induce a capillary action, substantially said first fibers forms a next-to-skin layer and said second fibers forms an outer layer positioned opposite the next-to-skin layer.
- 2. The fabric as claimed in claim 1, wherein said indentations of second fibers form multi-lobal cross-sections.
- 3. The fabric as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first fibers and the second fibers are hydrophilic.
- 4. The fabric as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first fibers and the second fibers are synthetic fibers.
- 5. The fabric as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first fibers and the second fibers are regenerated fibers.
- 6. A fabric comprising:a plurality of first fibers having a plurality indentations along longitudinal sides of said first fibers, said first indentations defining first indentation spaces, wherein said first indentations form at least tri-lobal cross-sections; and a plurality of second fibers each of said second fibers having a plurality of indentations along longitudinal sides of said second fibers, said indentations defining indentation spaces, said indentation spaces defined by the indentation of said first fibers is larger than said indentation spaces defined by the indentation of said second fibers to induce a capillary action, substantially said first fibers forms a next-to-skin layer and said second fibers forms an outer layer positioned opposite the next-to-skin layer.
- 7. The fabric as claimed in claim 6, wherein both said first indentations of said first fibers and said indentations of said second fibers form multi-lobal cross-sections.
- 8. The fabric as claimed in claim 6, wherein said first fibers and said second fibers are hydrophilic.
- 9. The fabric as claimed in claim 6, wherein said first fibers and said second fibers are synthetic fibers.
- 10. The fabric as claimed in claim 6, wherein said first fibers and said second fibers are regenerated fibers.
- 11. The fabric as claimed in claim 6, wherein said fabric is a woven fabric.
- 12. The fabric as claimed in claim 6, wherein said fabric is a knitted fabric.
- 13. The fabric as claimed in claim 6, wherein said fabric is a non-woven fabric.
- 14. A fabric comprising:a plurality of first fibers, each of said first fibers having no indentation along longitudinal sides of said first fibers; and a plurality of second fibers, each of said second fibers having a plurality of indentations along longitudinal sides of said second fibers, knitted together with said first fibers in a such a manner that an inter fiber space of said first fibers is larger than an indentation space defined by the indentation of said second fibers sufficient to induce a capillary action, substantially said first fibers forms a next-to-skin layer and said second fibers forms an outer layer positioned opposite the next-to-skin layer.
- 15. The fabric claimed in claim 14, wherein the fibers are one kind of more than one kind of the synthetic fibers.
- 16. The fabric as claimed in claim 14, wherein said indentations of the second fibers form multi-lobal cross-sections.
- 17. The fabric as claimed in claim 14, wherein the first fibers and the second fibers are hydrophilic.
- 18. The fabric as claimed in claim 14, wherein the first fibers and the second fibers are synthetic fibers.
- 19. The fabric as claimed in claim 14, wherein the first fibers and the second fibers are regenerated fibers.
- 20. A fabric comprising:a plurality of first fibers having a plurality indentations along longitudinal sides of said first fibers, said indentations defining first indentation spaces, wherein said indentations form multi-lobal cross-sections; and a plurality of second fibers each of said second fibers having a plurality of indentations along longitudinal sides of said second fibers, said indentations defining indentation spaces, woven together with said first fibers in a such a manner that inter-fiber spaces defined by said first fibers is larger than said indentation spaces defined by the indentation of said second fibers to induce a capillary action, wherein said indentations of the second fibers form multi-lobal cross-sections, substantially said first fibers forms a next-to-skin layer and said second fibers forms an outer layer positioned opposite the next-to-skin layer.
- 21. The fabric as claimed in claim 20, wherein the fibers are one kind of more than one kind of the synthetic fibers.
- 22. The fabric as claimed in claim 20, wherein the first fibers and the second fibers are hydrophilic.
- 23. The fabric as claimed in claim 20, wherein the first fibers and the second fibers are synthetic fibers.
- 24. The fabric as claimed in claim 20, wherein the first fibers and the second fibers are regenerated fibers.
- 25. A fabric comprising:a plurality of first fibers having a plurality indentations along longitudinal sides of said first fibers, said indentations defining first indentation spaces, wherein said indentations form multi-lobal cross-sections; and a plurality of second fibers each of said second fibers having a plurality of indentations along longitudinal sides of said second fibers, said indentations defining indentation spaces, knitted together with said first fibers in a such a manner that inter-fiber spaces defined by said first fibers is larger than said indentation spaces defined by the indentation of said second fibers to induce a capillary action, wherein said indentations of the second fibers form multi-lobal cross-sections, substantially said first fibers forms a next-to-skin layer and said second fibers forms an outer layer positioned opposite the next-to-skin layer.
- 26. The fabric as claimed in claim 25, wherein the fibers are one kind of more than one kind of the synthetic fibers.
- 27. The fabric as claimed in claim 25, wherein the first fibers and the second fibers are hydrophilic.
- 28. The fabric as claimed in claim 25, wherein the first fibers and the second fibers are synthetic fibers.
- 29. The fabric as claimed in claim 25, wherein the first fibers and the second fibers are regenerated fibers.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/475,216, filed on Dec. 19, 1999, now abandoned which is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/929,278, now abandoned filed Sep. 15, 1997.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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