Claims
- 1. A multi-layer flexible textile performance fabric for a protective garment comprising a unilayer base fabric having a predetermined pattern continuously formed therein by a step of selectively manipulating and chain stitching on a programmed knitting machine into said fabric at least one insertion fiber of a different material or denier in the same layer with a preselected single needle wherein said step of manipulation is computer controlled to form a single layer, and at least one additional fabric knitted on said base fabric.
- 2. The performance fabric of claim 1 wherein said at least one additional fabric is of a unilayer construction.
- 3. The performance fabric of claim 2 wherein said at least one additional fabric comprises insertion fibers of a different material.
- 4. The performance fabric of claim 2 wherein said at least one additional fabric comprises a fabric having insertion fibers with different denier fibers or yarn material.
- 5. The performance fabric of claim 2 wherein said at least one additional fabric comprises areas of different denier insertion fibers.
- 6. The performance fabric of claim 2 wherein said at least one additional fabric comprises islands of synthetic fibers in combination with natural fibers.
- 7. The performance fiber of claim 6 wherein said synthetic fibers are selected from the group consisting of rayon fibers, aliphatic polyamide fibers, polyacrylic fibers, polyester fibers, water-insoluble modified polyvinyl alcohol fibers and mixtures thereof.
- 8. The performance fabric of claim 1 wherein said insertion fibers are inorganic.
- 9. The performance fabric of claim 1 wherein said additional fabric is on top of said base layer and is plated.
- 10. The performance fabric of claim 1 wherein said additional fabric is on the bottom of said base layer and is of terry construction.
- 11. The performance fabric of claim 1 wherein said additional fabric is on the bottom of said base layer and is placed by plating.
- 12. The performance fabric of claim 1 wherein said base fabric is formed of fibers having a tensile modulus of elasticity of 3,000 kg/mm2 or less.
- 13. The performance fabric of claim 1 wherein said base fabric is formed of fibers of a denier in the range of about 50 to 300.
- 14. The performance fabric of claim 1 wherein the insertion fiber is of the denier is in the range of about 100 to 5200.
- 15. The performance fabric of claim 1 wherein said insertion fiber has a high tensile modulus of elasticity of 5,000 kg/mm2 or more and a denier in the range of about 500 to 6,000.
- 16. The performance fabric of claim 1 wherein said fibers are natural fibers.
- 17. The performance fabric of claim 1 comprising a cotton glove wherein said base fabric has at least one island of a unilayer organic polymer or inorganic fibers of a denier from about 500 to 6,000.
- 18. A multi layer protective fabric comprising a unilayer base fabric formed by continuously chain-stitching a first fiber of a lighter denier, said base fabric having a design of a pattern formed therein by the step of manipulating into the same layer as said base fabric at least one insertion fiber of a heavier denier, wherein said step of manipulating comprises a single needle controlled by an output signaling a programmed microprocessor so as to form at least one island of high denier fiber, and a second fabric knitted on said base fabric.
- 19. The protective fabric of claim 18 that is a glove.
- 20. A method of manufacturing the protective fabric of claim 18 comprising the steps of:(a) preparing a base fabric by manipulating and chain stitching a first fiber of high denier to form a base textile fabric in a unilayer; (b) manipulating at least one insertion fiber of a heavier denier of a different material into said base fabric to form a single layer, wherein the step of manipulating said single needle is computer controlled to produce a predetermined design for pattern to form a performance fabric having enhanced performance functions; and (c) knitting a fabric layer on of said base fabric layer.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 10/060,718, filed Jan. 30, 2002.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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