Claims
- 1. A warp knitted textile fabric having one face of the fabric for adhering to a backing material and a set of loops extending from the opposite face of the fabric for mated engagement with hooking elements of another fabric for use in a two-component fabric fastener of a hook-and-loop type, said fabric comprising yarns formed in needle loops arranged in longitudinally extending wales and transversely extending courses including at least one set of ground yarns formed in a stitch pattern of needle loops which is stretchable in the walewise extent of the fabric and a set of loop-forming yarns knitted with said ground yarns in needle loops in spaced courses and spaced wales and in pile-like loops extending outwardly from said opposite face of said fabric.
- 2. A warp knitted textile fabric according to claim 1, wherein each said loop-forming yarn is formed in needle loops aligned with one another in spaced courses of a common wale.
- 3. A warp knitted textile fabric according to claim 1, wherein each walewise adjacent pair of said needle loops of said loop-forming yarns are spaced by at least one intervening course and each coursewise adjacent pair of said needle loops of said loop-forming yarns are spaced by at least one intervening wale.
- 4. A warp knitted textile fabric according to claim 1, wherein said pile-like loops of said loop-forming yarns are elongated underlap loops which extend outwardly from the technical back of said fabric.
- 5. A warp knitted textile fabric according to claim 4, wherein said elongated underlap loops extend in opposite directions coursewise of said fabric.
- 6. A warp knitted textile fabric according to claim 1, wherein said pile-like loops extend outwardly from technical face of the fabric.
- 7. A warp knitted textile fabric according to claim 1, wherein said loop-forming yarns are warp knitted in a 1-0, 3-4, 6-7, 3-4 stitch pattern.
- 8. A warp knitted textile fabric according to claim 1, wherein said loop-forming yarns are warp knitted in a 1-0, 3-4 stitch pattern.
- 9. A warp knitted textile fabric according to claim 1, wherein said ground yarns are warp knitted in a 2-3, 1-0 stitch pattern.
- 10. A warp knitted textile fabric according to claim 1 and wherein said ground yarns are knitted in a 1-0, 2-3 stitch pattern.
- 11. A warp knitted textile fabric according to claim 1 and further comprising a weft inserted filling yarn in at least some of said courses.
- 12. A warp knitted textile fabric according to claim 11 and wherein said weft inserted filling yarn extends coursewise in substantially every course.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/034,088, filed Mar. 22, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,267,453 entitled LOOP-TYPE TEXTILE FASTENER FABRIC AND METHOD OF PRODUCING SAME, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/711,201, filed Jun. 6, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,214,942 entitled LOOP-TYPE TEXTILE FASTENER FABRIC AND METHOD OF PRODUCING SAME.
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