The disclosure relates, generally, to the field of knitted quilt fabrics. More particularly, the disclosure relates to a fully fashioned knitted quilt fabric and compression garments for patients affected with lymphedema.
Quilted fabrics are generally manufactured by taking two fabric layers, such as knitted fabric layers, and inserting a filler material or pad (e.g., foam, polyester, etc.) between the two layers. The two fabric layers may be stitched together over the filler thereby creating quilt lines which serve to stabilize the filler material between the two fabric layers and also add a decorative aesthetic quality to the quilted article.
Such traditional methods of manufacturing take time. The two fabric layers must be manufactured before quilting. Moreover, the quilt lines in such constructions can weaken over time, resulting in the two fabric layers disengaging one another.
Moreover, when forming a compression garment from such a quilted fabric, the flat quilted fabric must be cut and sewn into a tubular shape to fit a specified limb. The “cut and sew” method of manufacture is time-consuming and prone to error with respect to sizing/fit defects as well as manufacturing defects.
Therefore, a need exists to overcome the above stated, and other, deficiencies of existing knitted quilt fabrics and compression garments made therefrom.
To overcome the aforementioned, and other, deficiencies, the present disclosure provides a knitted quilt fabric.
In accordance with some embodiments of the present disclosure, a knitted quilt fabric comprises a first layer of a first knit material; a second layer of a second knit material; and a filler material between the first layer and second layer comprising a plurality of lay-in fibers plaited with one or more natural or synthetic yarns, the plurality of lay-in fibers each comprising an elastic polyether-polyurea copolymer yarn; wherein the first layer and second layer are joined in a plurality of locations forming at least one linear quilt line, wherein the at least one linear quilt line is formed from a plurality of knits made by knitting a first fiber of the first material to the second material and returning to the first material and knitting a second fiber of the second material to the first material and returning to the second material, and wherein at least one of the plurality of lay-in fibers is inside each of the plurality of knits.
In accordance with some embodiments of the present disclosure, a compression garment is provided. A compression garment comprises a tubular body having an axis, wherein the tubular body is made of a knitted quilt fabric having an outer layer of a first knit material, an inner layer of a second knit material, and a filler material between the outer layer and inner layer comprising a plurality of lay-in fibers, the plurality of lay-in fibers each comprising an elastic polyether-polyurea copolymer yarn, wherein the outer layer and inner layer are joined in a plurality of locations using knits which form at least one linear quilt line in a spiral fashion around the axis, wherein the at least one linear quilt line is formed by knitting a first fiber of the first material to the second material and returning to the first material and knitting a second fiber of the second material to the first material and returning to the second material, and wherein the quilt line is formed around at least one of the plurality of lay-in fibers.
The foregoing and other features and advantages of the disclosure will be apparent from the following more particular description of embodiments of the disclosure. It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary, but are not restrictive, of the disclosure.
The features of the present disclosure will best be understood from a detailed description of the disclosure and an embodiment thereof selected for the purposes of illustration and shown in the accompanying drawings in which:
Although certain preferred embodiments of the present disclosure will be shown and described in detail, it should be understood that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the appended claims. The scope of the present disclosure will in no way be limited to the number of constituting components, the materials thereof, the shapes thereof, the relative arrangement thereof, etc., and are disclosed simply as an example of an embodiment. The features and advantages of the present disclosure are illustrated in detail in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout the drawings.
As a preface to the detailed description, it should be noted that, as used in this specification and the appended claims, the singular forms “a”, “an” and “the” include plural referents, unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.
The numerical ranges disclosed herein include all values from, and including, the lower and upper value. For ranges containing explicit values (e.g., a range from 1, or 2, or 3 to 5, or 6, or 7), any subrange between any two explicit values is included (e.g., the range 1-7 above includes subranges 1 to 2; 2 to 6; 5 to 7; 3 to 7; 5 to 6; etc.).
The terms “comprising,” “including,” “having,” and their derivatives, are not intended to exclude the presence of any additional component, step or procedure, whether or not the same is specifically disclosed. In order to avoid any doubt, all materials claimed through use of the term “comprising” may include any additional additive, adjuvant, or compound, unless stated to the contrary. In contrast, the term “consisting essentially of” excludes from the scope of any succeeding recitation any other component, step, or procedure, excepting those that are not essential to operability. The term “consisting of” excludes any component, step, or procedure not specifically delineated or listed. The term “or,” unless stated otherwise, refers to the listed members individually as well as in any combination.
“Fiber” and like terms refer to an elongated column of entangled filaments. Fiber diameter can be measured and reported in a variety of fashions. Generally, fiber diameter is measured in denier per filament. Denier is a textile term which is defined as the grams of the fiber per 9,000 meters of that fiber's length. Monofilament generally refers to an extruded strand having a denier per filament greater than 15, usually greater than 30. Fine denier fiber generally refers to fiber having a denier of 15 or less. Microdenier (aka microfiber) generally refers to fiber having a diameter of from greater than 0 micrometers to less than 10 micrometers.
“Filament” and like terms refer to a single, continuous strand of elongated material having generally round cross-section and a length to diameter ratio of greater than 10.
A “knit material” is formed from intertwining yarn or fibers in a series of connected loops either by hand, with knitting needles, or on a machine. The knit material may be formed by warp or weft knitting, flat knitting, and circular knitting. Nonlimiting examples of suitable warp knits include tricot, raschel powernet, and lacing. Nonlimiting examples of suitable weft knits include circular, flat, and seamless (which is often considered a subset of circular knits). Nonlimiting examples of suitable knit materials include jersey knit material and rib knit material.
A “lay-in fiber” is a fiber containing a yarn that is an elastic yarn. A nonlimiting example of an elastic yarn is an elastic polyether-polyurea copolymer (e.g., elastane or lycra) yarn. The elastic yarn may or may not be covered, accompanied, or surrounded by one or more filament, fibers, or yarns. The filament, fibers, or yarns may be synthetic or natural. In an embodiment, the lay-in fiber consists essentially of, or consists of, the elastic yarn. In another embodiment, the elastic yarn is covered, accompanied, or surrounded by one or more filament, fibers, or yarns. In an embodiment, the filament, fibers, or yarns are twisted around the elastic yarn (e.g., in an S-twist or a Z-twist) to form a cover around the elastic yarn.
The term “parallel,” as used herein, means extending in the same direction and never intersecting.
The term “plaited” refers to a knit material formed by knitting at least two yarns and/or fibers together simultaneously. A nonlimiting example of a plaited knit material is a braided knit material.
A “polymer” is a polymeric compound prepared by polymerizing monomers, whether of the same or a different type. The generic term polymer thus embraces the term “homopolymer” (employed to refer to polymers prepared from only one type of monomer, with the understanding that trace amounts of impurities can be incorporated into the polymer structure), and the term “interpolymer,” which includes copolymers (employed to refer to polymers prepared from two different types of monomers), terpolymers (employed to refer to polymers prepared from three different types of monomers), and polymers prepared from more than three different types of monomers. Trace amounts of impurities, for example, catalyst residues, may be incorporated into and/or within the polymer. It also embraces all forms of copolymer, e.g., random, block, etc. It is noted that although a polymer is often referred to as being “made of” one or more specified monomers, “based on” a specified monomer or monomer type, “containing” a specified monomer content, or the like, in this context the term “monomer” is understood to be referring to the polymerized remnant of the specified monomer and not to the unpolymerized species.
“Yarn” is a continuous length of twisted or otherwise entangled filaments that can be used in the manufacture of knit materials.
In accordance with some embodiments of the present disclosure, a knitted quilt fabric comprises a first layer of a first knit material; a second layer of a second knit material; and a filler material between the first layer and second layer comprising a plurality of lay-in fibers each comprising a yarn having a core which is an elastic polyether-polyurea copolymer which is plaited with one or more natural or synthetic yarns; wherein the first layer and second layer are joined in a plurality of locations forming at least one linear quilt line, wherein the at least one linear quilt line is formed from a plurality of knits made by knitting a first fiber of the first material to the second material and returning to the first material and knitting a second fiber of the second material to the first material and returning to the second material, and wherein at least one of the plurality of lay-in fibers is inside each of the plurality of knits.
Between the first layer 10 and second layer 20 is a filler layer 30. In an embodiment, the filler layer 30 is composed of a filler material that is composed of a plurality of lay-in fibers 45. In an embodiment, the lay-in fibers 45 are plaited together. In another embodiment, the lay-in fibers 45 are plaited with and/or accompanied by a second yarn or a second fiber, such as a microfiber.
In an embodiment, the filler layer 30 is composed of a filler material that contains, consists essentially of, or consists of a plurality of lay-in fibers 45, the plurality of lay-in fibers 45 consisting essentially of, or consisting of, an elastic yarn such as an elastic polyether-polyurea copolymer (e.g., elastane or lycra) yarn. The elastic yarn is not covered, accompanied, or surrounded by filament, fiber, or yarn.
In an embodiment, the filler layer 30 is composed of a filler material that contains, consists essentially of, or consists of a plurality of lay-in fibers 45, the plurality of lay-in fibers 45 consisting essentially of, or consisting of, an elastic yarn, such as an elastic polyether-polyurea copolymer (e.g., elastane or lycra) yarn, that is covered, accompanied, or surrounded by one or more filament, fibers, or yarns. The filament, fibers, or yarns may be synthetic or natural. In an embodiment, the filament, fibers, or yarns are twisted around the elastic yarn (e.g., in an S-twist or a Z-twist) to form a cover around the elastic yarn.
In an embodiment, the one or more synthetic or natural yarns is a natural yarn made of cotton, wool, bamboo, cashmere, alpaca, mohair, or other animal fur or plant-based fiber and combinations thereof. In an embodiment, the one or more synthetic or natural yarns is a synthetic yarn made of polyester, polyamide, polypropylene, polyethylene, polyether-polyurea copolymer, rayon and combinations of these materials. In a particular embodiment, the one or more synthetic or natural yarns is a synthetic microfiber yarn (i.e., a fiber yarn wherein the individual fibers have a diameter of greater than 0 and less than 10 micrometers). The synthetic microfiber yarn may be polyester, polyamide, polypropylene or a combination of these materials.
In an embodiment, the filler layer 30 is composed of a filler material containing the plurality of lay-in fiber 45 and one or more filament, fibers, or yarns, or a combination thereof. The lay-in fiber 45 may be plaited, accompanied or surrounded by the one or more filament, fibers, or yarns, or a combination thereof. In an embodiment, the lay-in fiber 45 is plaited, accompanied or surrounded by a blend of one or more synthetic microfiber yarns and one or more natural or synthetic yarns which are not microfibers, including, but not limited to, non-microfiber yarns made of cotton, wool, bamboo, cashmere, alpaca, mohair, or other animal fur or plant-based fiber, polyester, polyamide, polypropylene, polyethylene, polyether-polyurea copolymer, rayon and combinations of these materials.
It is the cushioning effect of the yarns provided with the lay-in fiber 45 which result in the quilted quality of the fabric 100. Particularly, in the embodiment in which at least one microfiber yarn is provided with the lay-in fiber 45 (as a cover in the lay-in fiber 45 and/or as a separate filament, fiber, or yarn plaited with, accompanying, or surrounding the lay-in fiber 45), the expansion of the microfiber yarns between the first layer 10 and second layer 20 contribute to the quilted quality of the fabric 100.
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In an embodiment, the quilt lines 40 are separated from each other by a distance, X, of from 1 centimeter (cm), or 2 cm, or 3 cm, or 4 cm to 5 cm, or 6 cm, or 8 cm, or 10 cm, or 15 cm, or 20 cm. In another embodiment, the quilt lines 40 are separated from each other by a distance, X, of from 1 cm to 20 cm, or from 1 cm to 10 cm, or from 1 cm to 8 cm, or from 1 cm to 5 cm, or from 2 cm to 5 cm, or from 3 cm to 5 cm, or from 4 cm to 5 cm, or from 5 cm to 20 cm, or from 1 cm to 4 cm.
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Each stitch 46, 47 of a quilt line 40 will have a lay-in fiber 45 running through the middle of the stitch 46, 47. Likewise, each lay-in fiber 45 will, at some point along its length, be part of a stitch 46, 47 of a linear quilt line 40. The lay-in fibers 45 are therefore not parallel with the quilt lines 40. Rather, the lay-in fibers 45 run at an orientation of from 50°, or 60°, or 70°, or 80°, or 90° to 100°, or 110°, or 120°, or 130°, or 140°, or 150° relative to the linear quilt line 40. In a particular embodiment, the lay-in fibers 45 are at an orientation of from 70°, or 80°, or 90° to 100°, or 110°, or 120° relative to the linear quilt line 40. In another embodiment, the lay-in fibers 45 are at an orientation of from 50° to 150°, or from 70° to 120°, or from 80° to 110°, or from 90° to 100°, or 90° relative to the linear quilt line 40. In further embodiments, the lay-in fibers 45 are parallel with one pair of opposed edges of an overall generally rectangular knitted quilt fabric 100.
In a particular embodiment, the lay-in fibers 45 are not parallel with the linear quilt lines 40 and are also not perpendicular to the linear quilt lines 40. In other words, in a particular embodiment, the lay-in fibers 45 run at an orientation of from 50°, or 60°, or 70°, or 80°, or less than 90° to greater than 90°, or 100°, or 110°, or 120°, or 130°, or 140°, or 150° relative to the linear quilt line 40. In a particular embodiment, the lay-in fibers 45 are at an orientation of from 70°, or 80°, or less than 90° to greater than 90°, or 100°, or 110°, or 120° relative to the linear quilt line 40. In a specific embodiment, the lay-in fibers 45 are at an orientation of from 70°, or 80°, or less than 90° to greater than 90°, or 100°, or 110°, or 120° relative to the linear quilt line 40 and generally parallel with one pair of opposed edges of an overall generally rectangular knitted quilt fabric. 100. In another embodiment, the lay-in fibers 45 are at an orientation of from 50° to less than 90°, or from 70° to less than 90°, or from greater than 90° to 150°, or from greater than 90° to 120° relative to the linear quilt line 40.
In an embodiment, one or both layers 10, 20 may be treated with one or more surface treatments such as an antimicrobial composition, antibacterial composition, odor eliminating composition, and so forth. In still further embodiments, additional layers may be included between or outward from the first and second layers 10, 20, including, but not limited to, moisture-wicking material layers, supportive layers, and combinations of these and other layers.
In an embodiment, the first layer 10 and the filler layer 30 are in direct contact with each other. In another embodiment, the second layer 20 and the filler layer 30 are in direct contact with each other. The term “directly contacts,” as used herein, is a layer configuration whereby the first layer 10 and/or the second layer 20 is located immediately adjacent to the filler layer 30, and no intervening layers, or no intervening structures, are present between the first layer 10 and/or the second layer 20 and the filler layer 30. The filler layer 30 directly contacts a surface of the first layer 10 and/or the second layer 20. In an embodiment, the filler layer 30 directly contacts a surface of the first layer 10 and/or the second layer 20.
In an embodiment, the first layer 10 and the filler layer 30 are in indirect contact with each other. In another embodiment, the second layer 20 and the filler layer 30 are in indirect contact with each other. The term “indirectly contacts,” as used herein, is a layer configuration whereby the first layer 10 and/or the second layer 20 is located adjacent to the filler layer 30, with intervening layers, or intervening structures, present between the first layer 10 and/or the second layer 20 and the filler layer 30.
In an embodiment, the knitted quilt fabric 100 includes, consists essentially of, or consists of:
(i) a first layer 10 containing, consisting essentially of, or consisting of a first knit material;
(ii) a second layer 20 containing, consisting essentially of, or consisting of a second knit material;
(iii) a filler layer 30 containing, consisting essentially of, or consisting of a filler material, the filler layer 30 positioned between the first layer 10 and the second layer 20, the filler material containing, consisting essentially of, or consisting of a plurality of lay-in fibers 45 plaited with one or more natural or synthetic yarns, the plurality of lay-in fibers 45 each comprising an elastic polyether-polyurea copolymer yarn;
wherein the first layer 10 and second layer 20 are joined in a plurality of locations forming at least one linear quilt line 40,
wherein the at least one linear quilt line 40 is formed from a plurality of seam knits 48 made by knitting a first fiber 41 of the first material to the second material and returning to the first material and knitting a second fiber 42 of the second material to the first material and returning to the second material,
wherein at least one of the plurality of lay-in fibers 45 is inside each of the plurality of seam knits 48; and
the knitted quilt fabric has one, some, or all of the following properties:
In an embodiment, the knitted quilt fabric 100 includes, consists essentially of, or consists of:
(i) a first layer 10 containing, consisting essentially of, or consisting of a first knit material;
(ii) a second layer 20 containing, consisting essentially of, or consisting of a second knit material;
(iii) a filler layer 30 containing, consisting essentially of, or consisting of a filler material, the filler layer 30 positioned between the first layer 10 and the second layer 20, the filler material containing, consisting essentially of, or consisting of a plurality of lay-in fibers 45 plaited with one or more natural or synthetic yarns, the plurality of lay-in fibers 45 each comprising an elastic polyether-polyurea copolymer yarn;
wherein the first layer 10 and second layer 20 are joined in a plurality of locations forming at least one linear quilt line 40,
wherein the at least one linear quilt line 40 includes a plurality of seam knits arranged end-to-end, and each seam knit includes a plurality of overlapping stitches that includes
(a) a first stitch 46 formed from a fiber 41 of the first layer 10 that extends (i) from the first layer 10, (ii) through the filler layer 30 at a first position, (iii) into the second layer 20 such that the fiber 41 is knitted to the second layer 20, (iv) through the filler layer 30 at a second position, and (v) back into the first layer 10; and
(b) a second stitch 47 formed from a fiber 42 of the second layer 20 that extends (i) from the second layer 20, (ii) through the filler layer 30 at a third position, (iii) into the first layer 10 such that the fiber 42 is knitted to the first layer 10, (iv) through the filler layer 30 at a fourth position, and (v) back into the second layer 20;
wherein at least one of the plurality of lay-in fibers 45 is inside each of the plurality of seam knits 48; and
the knitted quilt fabric has one, some, or all of the following properties:
In accordance with some embodiments of the present disclosure, a compression garment is provided. A compression garment comprises a tubular body having an axis, wherein the tubular body is made of a knitted quilt fabric having an outer layer of a first knit material, an inner layer of a second knit material, and a filler material between the outer layer and inner layer comprising a plurality of lay-in fibers, the plurality of lay-in fibers each comprising an elastic polyether-polyurea copolymer yarn, wherein the outer layer and inner layer are joined in a plurality of locations using knits which form at least one linear quilt line in a spiral fashion around the axis, wherein the at least one linear quilt line is formed by knitting a first fiber of the first material to the second material and returning to the first material and knitting a second fiber of the second material to the first material and returning to the second material, and wherein the quilt line is formed around at least one of the plurality of lay-in fibers.
The knitted quilt fabric may be any knitted quilt fabric 100 disclosed herein. The outer layer may be any first layer 10 disclosed herein. The inner layer may be any second layer 20 disclosed herein.
The tubular body 50 is an elongated tube-shaped structure having an annular wall 51 formed from the knitted quilt fabric 100. The annular wall 51 defines an annular passageway 52 extending through the tubular body 50. A wearer's body part, such as a limb, may extend through, or otherwise be disposed within, the annular passageway 52. The knitted quilt fabric 100 has opposing surfaces—an outer surface and an inner surface.
In further embodiments, compression garments made using the knitted quilt fabric 100 may be compression garments for at least a portion of a torso (that is, from the shoulders to hips, inclusive), neck (that is, from the shoulders to the base of the skull) and/or head (that is, from the base of the skull and inclusive of the skull), either alone or in combination with an upper or lower limb.
In an embodiment, one or both layers 10, 20 may be treated with one or more surface treatments such as an antimicrobial composition, antibacterial composition, odor eliminating composition, and so forth. In still further embodiments, additional layers may be included between or outward from the first and second layers 10, 20, including, but not limited to, moisture-wicking material layers, supportive layers, and combinations of these and other layers.
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In an embodiment, the compression garment 200, 300 includes, consists essentially of, or consists of:
a tubular body 50 having an axis, wherein the tubular body 50 is made of a knitted quilt fabric 100 containing, consisting essentially of, or consisting of
(i) an outer layer 10 containing, consisting essentially of, or consisting of a first knit material;
(ii) an inner layer 20 containing, consisting essentially of, or consisting of a second knit material;
(iii) a filler layer 30 containing, consisting essentially of, or consisting of a filler material, the filler layer 30 positioned between the outer layer 10 and the inner layer 20, the filler material containing, consisting essentially of, or consisting of a plurality of lay-in fibers 45, the plurality of lay-in fibers 45 each comprising an elastic polyether-polyurea copolymer yarn;
wherein the outer layer 10 and inner layer 20 are joined in a plurality of locations forming at least one linear quilt line 40,
wherein the at least one linear quilt line 40 is formed from a plurality of seam knits 48 made by knitting a first fiber 41 of the first material to the second material and returning to the first material and knitting a second fiber 42 of the second material to the first material and returning to the second material,
wherein at least one of the plurality of lay-in fibers 45 is inside each of the plurality of seam knits 48; and
the knitted quilt fabric 100 has one, some, or all of the following properties:
In an embodiment, the compression garment 200, 300 includes, consists essentially of, or consists of:
a tubular body 50 having an axis, wherein the tubular body 50 is made of a knitted quilt fabric 100 containing, consisting essentially of, or consisting of
(i) an outer layer 10 containing, consisting essentially of, or consisting of a first knit material;
(ii) an inner layer 20 containing, consisting essentially of, or consisting of a second knit material;
(iii) a filler layer 30 containing, consisting essentially of, or consisting of a filler material, the filler layer 30 positioned between the outer layer 10 and the inner layer 20, the filler material containing, consisting essentially of, or consisting of a plurality of lay-in fibers 45, the plurality of lay-in fibers 45 each comprising an elastic polyether-polyurea copolymer yarn;
wherein the outer layer 10 and inner layer 20 are joined in a plurality of locations forming at least one linear quilt line 40,
wherein the at least one linear quilt line 40 includes a plurality of seam knits arranged end-to-end, and each seam knit includes a plurality of overlapping stitches that includes
(a) a first stitch 46 formed from a fiber 41 of the outer layer 10 that extends (i) from the outer layer 10, (ii) through the filler layer 30 at a first position, (iii) into the inner layer 20 such that the fiber 41 is knitted to the inner layer 20, (iv) through the filler layer 30 at a second position, and (v) back into the outer layer 10; and
(b) a second stitch 47 formed from a fiber 42 of the inner layer 20 that extends (i) from the inner layer 20, (ii) through the filler layer 30 at a third position, (iii) into the outer layer 10 such that the fiber 42 is knitted to the outer layer 10, (iv) through the filler layer 30 at a fourth position, and (v) back into the inner layer 20;
wherein at least one of the plurality of lay-in fibers 45 is inside each of the plurality of seam knits 48; and
the knitted quilt fabric 100 has one, some, or all of the following properties:
In accordance with some embodiments of the present disclosure, a garment is provided. The garment comprises a body made of a knitted quilt fabric. The knitted quilt fabric comprises a first layer of a first knit material; a second layer of a second knit material; and a filler material between the first layer and second layer comprising a plurality of lay-in fibers 45, the plurality of lay-in fibers each comprising an elastic polyether-polyurea copolymer yarn; wherein the first layer and second layer are joined in a plurality of locations forming at least one linear quilt line, wherein the at least one linear quilt line is formed from a plurality of knits made by knitting a first fiber of the first material to the second material and returning to the first material and knitting a second fiber of the second material to the first material and returning to the second material, and wherein at least one of the plurality of lay-in fibers is inside each of the plurality of knits.
The knitted quilt fabric may be any knitted quilt fabric 100 disclosed herein. The first layer may be any first layer 10 disclosed herein. The second layer may be any second layer 20 disclosed herein.
The garment may be a compression garment or a non-compression garment. In an embodiment, the garment is a non-compression garment. Nonlimiting examples of suitable non-compression garments include jackets, coats, sweaters, sweatshirts, jumpers, pants, mittens, gloves, caps, socks, leg warmers, ponchos, scarves, wraps, vests, dresses, skirts, shorts, robes, shirts, and scarves.
In another embodiment, the garment is a compression garment. The compression garment may be any compression garment 200, 200′, 200″, 300, 300′, 300″ disclosed herein.
In an embodiment, the garment comprises a body comprising at least one layer made of the knitted quilt fabric.
In an embodiment, the garment comprises a body comprising a knitted quilt fabric 100, the knitted quilt fabric comprising, consisting essentially of, or consisting of:
(i) a first layer 10 containing, consisting essentially of, or consisting of a first knit material;
(ii) a second layer 20 containing, consisting essentially of, or consisting of a second knit material;
(iii) a filler layer 30 containing, consisting essentially of, or consisting of a filler material, the filler layer 30 positioned between the first layer 10 and the second layer 20, the filler material containing, consisting essentially of, or consisting of a plurality of lay-in fibers 45, the plurality of lay-in fibers 45 each comprising an elastic polyether-polyurea copolymer yarn;
wherein the first layer 10 and second layer 20 are joined in a plurality of locations forming at least one linear quilt line 40,
wherein the at least one linear quilt line 40 is formed from a plurality of seam knits 48 made by knitting a first fiber 41 of the first material to the second material and returning to the first material and knitting a second fiber 42 of the second material to the first material and returning to the second material,
wherein at least one of the plurality of lay-in fibers 45 is inside each of the plurality of seam knits 48; and
the knitted quilt fabric has one, some, or all of the following properties:
In an embodiment, the garment comprises a body comprising a knitted quilt fabric 100, the knitted quilt fabric comprising, consisting essentially of, or consisting of:
(i) a first layer 10 containing, consisting essentially of, or consisting of a first knit material;
(ii) a second layer 20 containing, consisting essentially of, or consisting of a second knit material;
(iii) a filler layer 30 containing, consisting essentially of, or consisting of a filler material, the filler layer 30 positioned between the first layer 10 and the second layer 20, the filler material containing, consisting essentially of, or consisting of a plurality of lay-in fibers 45, the plurality of lay-in fibers 45 each comprising an elastic polyether-polyurea copolymer yarn;
wherein the first layer 10 and second layer 20 are joined in a plurality of locations forming at least one linear quilt line 40,
wherein the at least one linear quilt line 40 includes a plurality of seam knits arranged end-to-end, and each seam knit includes a plurality of overlapping stitches that includes
(a) a first stitch 46 formed from a fiber 41 of the first layer 10 that extends (i) from the first layer 10, (ii) through the filler layer 30 at a first position, (iii) into the second layer 20 such that the fiber 41 is knitted to the second layer 20, (iv) through the filler layer 30 at a second position, and (v) back into the first layer 10; and
(b) a second stitch 47 formed from a fiber 42 of the second layer 20 that extends (i) from the second layer 20, (ii) through the filler layer 30 at a third position, (iii) into the first layer 10 such that the fiber 42 is knitted to the first layer 10, (iv) through the filler layer 30 at a fourth position, and (v) back into the second layer 20;
wherein at least one of the plurality of lay-in fibers 45 is inside each of the plurality of seam knits 48; and
the knitted quilt fabric has one, some, or all of the following properties:
The foregoing description has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure to the precise form disclosed or to the materials in which the form may be embodied, and many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching.
It is specifically intended that the present disclosure not be limited to the embodiments and illustrations contained herein, but include modified forms of those embodiments including portions of the embodiments and combinations of elements of different embodiments as come within the scope of the following claims.
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