Claims
- 1. An insulating fabric having an inner fabric face of soft texture formed of a high bulk yarn and an outer fabric face formed of a combined synthetic and cotton yarn, said insulating fabric being characterized by an increase in thickness as the result of plural washings to enhance its heat insulating quality and comprising
- (a) a base fabric constituted of a knitted thermal fabric having air-entrapping cells,
- (b) said base fabric being knitted of a high bulk yarn in selected courses and being knitted of a combined synthetic and cotton yarn in courses intervening between the selected courses,
- (c) the combined synthetic and cotton yarn forming a knitted framework for anchoring and stabilizing the high bulk yarn in the fabric.
- 2. The insulating fabric of claim 1, wherein the high bulk yarn is acrylic yarn and the combined synthetic and cotton yarn is a polyester/cotton yarn.
- 3. An insulating fabric having an inner side and an outer side comprising
- (a) a base fabric constituted of a knitted thermal fabric having air-entrapping cells,
- (b) said base fabric being knitted of a high bulk acrylic yarn in selected courses and being knitted of a combined polyester and cotton yarn in courses intervening between the selected courses,
- (c) the acrylic yarn being disposed on the inner side of the fabric and the combined polyester and cotton yarn being disposed on the outer side of the fabric.
- 4. The insulating fabric of claim 3, wherein the combined polyester and cotton yarn provides a knitted framework for anchoring and stabilizing the high bulk acrylic yarn in the fabric.
- 5. An insulating fabric having an inner side and an outer side comprising
- (a) a base fabric constituted of a knitted fabric having air-entrapping cells,
- (b) said base fabric being knitted of a bulk yarn in alternating courses and being knitted of a combined synthetic and cotton yarn in courses intervening between the alternating courses,
- (c) the bulk yarn being disposed on the inner side of the fabric and the combined synthetic and cotton yarn being disposed on the outer side of the fabric.
- 6. The insulating fabric of claim 5, wherein the is acrylic yarn and the combined synthetic and cotton yarn is a polyester/cotton yarn.
- 7. The insulating fabric of claim 6, wherein the polyester/cotton yarn provides a knitted framework for anchoring and stabilizing the acrylic bulk yarn in the fabric.
- 8. The insulating fabric of claim 7, wherein the acrylic yarn is a high bulk yarn.
- 9. A method of making an insulating fabric having an inner fabric face of soft texture formed of a bulk yarn and an outer fabric face formed of a combined synthetic and cotton yarn comprising knitting a base fabric having air-entrapping cells and, during knitting,
- (a) forming selected courses of the base fabric of a bulk yarn and forming courses intervening between the selected courses of a combined synthetic and cotton yarn and
- (b) feeding the yarns selectively to place the bulk yarn on the inner fabric face and to provide a knitted framework composed of the synthetic and cotton yarn on the outer fabric face for anchoring and stabilizing the bulk yarn in the fabric.
- 10. The method of making the insulating fabric of claim 9, including the step of subjecting the fabric to plural washings to increase its thickness and enhance its heat insulating quality.
- 11. The method of making the insulating fabric of claim 9, further including the step of increasing the heat insulating quality of the fabric by at least 25% by subjecting the fabric to plural washings to increase its thickness.
- 12. The method of making the insulating fabric of claim 9, further including the step of increasing the thickness of the fabric to enhance its heat retention quality by subjecting the fabric to a plurality of washings.
- 13. The method of making the insulating fabric of claim 9, further including the step of subjecting the fabric to a plurality of washings to increase its thickness by at least 33 1/3% to enhance its heat retention quality.
- 14. The method of making the insulating fabric of claim 9, further including the steps of
- (a) forming the selected courses of a high bulk acrylic yarn and
- (b) forming the intervening courses of of a combined polyester/cotton yarn.
- 15. The method of making the insulating fabric of claim 9, wherein the base fabric is a thermal fabric.
RELATED APPLICATION
This patent application is a divisional application of my pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 823,674 filed January 29, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,678,693, issued July 7, 1987, and entitled "Insulating Fabric and Method of Manufacture Thereof".
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