Claims
- 1. Fusible adhesive yarn comprising spun core yarn having a melting point of about 150.degree..about.230.degree. C. and heat fusible yarn wrapped about the spun core yarn having a melting point about 110.degree..about.130.degree. C., said spun core yarn including elastic yarn and non-elastic short fiber assembly extending in the direction of said elastic yarn so that said non-elastic short fiber assembly encloses the circumference of said elastic yarn as a core, and wherein the elastic yarn is in a relaxably tensioned state due to a tensioned extension applied thereto during wrapping of the heat fusible yarn about the spun core yarn, the elastic yarn in said tensioned state forming a means for loosening the short fiber assembly via expansion and bending thereof by contraction of said elastic yarn due to a relaxation of the tensioned extension of the elastic yarn, in a manner providing air gaps therein into which dots of the heat fusible yarn, created upon thermal setting thereof, can enter so as to be substantially covered by the short fiber assembly.
- 2. The fusible adhesive yarn according to claim 1, wherein said spun core yarn is twisted and a wrapping direction of said heat fusible yarn about the spun core yarn is in a direction opposite to the twisting of said spun core yarn.
- 3. The fusible adhesive yarn according to claim 1, wherein said spun core yarn is twisted and a wrapping direction of said heat fusible yarn about the twisted spun core yarn is the same as the twisting direction of said spun core yarn.
- 4. The fusible adhesive yarn according to claim 1, wherein said non-elastic short fiber assembly is made of dyed staple fiber.
- 5. The fusible adhesive yarn according to claim 1, wherein said heat fusible yarn is made of one of polyamide multifilaments and polyolefin monofilament.
- 6. Fusible adhesive yarn comprising spun core yarn having a melting point of about 150.degree..about.230.degree. C. and heat fusible yarn wrapped about the spun core yarn having a melting point about 110.degree..about.130.degree. C., said spun core yarn including elastic yarn and non-elastic short fiber assembly extending in the direction of said elastic yarn so that said non-elastic short fiber assembly encloses the circumference of said elastic yarn as a core, wherein the elastic yarn is in a relaxably tensioned state due to a tensioned extension applied thereto, the elastic yarn in said tensioned state forming a means for loosening the short fiber assembly via expansion and bending thereof by contraction of said elastic yarn due to a relaxation of the tensioned extension of the elastic yarn, in a manner providing air gaps therein into which dots of the heat fusible yarn, created upon thermal setting thereof, can enter so as to be substantially covered by the short fiber assembly; and wherein said spun core yarn is twisted and a wrapping direction of said heat fusible yarn about the twisted spun core yarn is the same as the twisting direction of said spun core yarn.
- 7. Fabric formed of several courses of knitted fusible adhesive yarn, said fusible adhesive yarn comprising spun core yarn having a melting point of about 150.degree..about.230.degree. C. and heat fusible yarn having a melting point about 110.degree..about.130.degree. C. wrapped about the spun core yarn with a tensioned extension having been applied to the elastic yarn, said spun core yarn including elastic yarn and non-elastic short fiber assembly extending in the direction of said elastic yarn so that said non-elastic short fiber assembly encloses the circumference of said elastic yarn as a core; wherein the knitted fabric has been thermally set with the fusible adhesive yarn fused as dots within and substantially covered by the short fiber assembly, the short fiber assembly having been loosened, by having been expanded and bent by contraction of said elastic yarn by contraction of said elastic yarn due to a relaxation of the tensioned extension thereof, in a manner forming air gaps therein into which the dots entered.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/221,998, filed Apr. 4, 1994, now abandoned which was a continuation of Ser. No. 07/948,427, filed Sep. 22, 1991, abandoned.
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