The present invention relates to a spun yarn piecing method for piecing spun yarns formed by bundling thin fibers by spinning, and a knit fabric comprising a pieced portion of yarn.
Conventionally, for forming knit fabrics or woven fabrics, knitting yarns or weaving yarns are commonly used that are obtained by spinning materials such as natural fibers or synthetic fibers. These knitting yarns or weaving yarns may be broken in the course of knitting or weaving, and thus piecing is necessary in order to fix the yarns. In a case where a knit fabric is knitted with a knitting yarn, piecing into another knitting yarn is also performed at the time when patterns are switched (see Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication JP-A 06-2250 (1994), for example). Colored pattern knitting has been also disclosed in which knitting yarns of different colors are pieced into each other in knitting gloves (see Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication JP-A 2004-149941, for example).
When the piecing by forming the knot 3 as shown in
It is an object of the invention to provide a spun yarn piecing method, in which a knot is not formed during piecing, and color mixture and projection of the spun yarn ends are prevented, thereby improving quality and appearance of the pieced portion, and a knit fabric comprising a pieced portion of yarn.
The invention is directed to a spun yarn piecing method for piecing end portions of two spun yarns, comprising:
turning back an end portion of each of the spun yarns, and arranging the turned-back portions so as to be opposite to each other for linking; and
intertwining tip end sides in the spun yarns with base end sides in the turned-back portions, thereby respectively joining the tip end sides to the base end sides.
Furthermore, in the invention, it is preferable that the two spun yarns differ from each other in appearance.
Furthermore, in the invention, it is preferable that the two spun yarns have different colors.
Furthermore, in the invention it is preferable that the two spun yarns have different thicknesses.
Furthermore, in the invention, it is preferable that the two spun yarns have different shapes.
Furthermore, in the invention, it is preferable that the turned-back portions on the tip end sides in the spun yarns are intertwined with the base end sides in the two spun yarns simultaneously.
Furthermore, in the invention, it is preferable that the spun yarn piecing method is applied to intarsia knitting.
Moreover, the invention is directed to a knit fabric comprising a pieced portion of yarn, wherein in the pieced portion of yarn, different yarns are pieced into each other by the spun yarn piecing method according to any one of the above.
Other and further objects, features, and advantages of the invention will be more explicit from the following detailed description taken with reference to the drawings wherein:
Now referring to the drawings, preferred embodiments of the invention are described below.
More specifically, in order to join the tip end sides 11a and 12a serving as the end portions of the two spun yarns 11 and 12, the tip end sides 11a and 12a in the respective spun yarns 11 and 12 are turned back in the shape of a “J”, the turned-back portions 11b and 12b are arranged opposite to each other so as to be linked, and the tip end sides 11a and 12a in the spun yarns 11 and 12 are respectively intertwined to be joined to the base end sides 11c and 12c in the turned-back portions 11b and 12b. Since the tip end sides 11a and 12a in the respective spun yarns 11 and 12 are turned back, and the turned-back portions 11b and 12b are arranged opposite to each other so as to be linked, the end portions can be targeted for piecing. Since the tip end sides 11a and 12a in the spun yarns 11 and 12 are respectively intertwined to be joined to the base end sides 11c and 12c in the turned-back portions 11b and 12b, the tip end sides 11a and 12a in the spun yarns 11 and 12 are respectively intertwined to be linked to the base end sides 11c and 12c in the turned-back portions 11b and 12b, and thus piecing can be reliably performed by intertwining each yarn with itself. Since no knot is formed, the possibility can be lowered that a portion of knitting yarns becomes an obstacle when forming stitches, or is caught on a knitting needle and breaks the yarns. Since the yarns are linked to each other at the turned-back portions 11b and 12b, color mixture is not caused even when the colors of the yarns are different from each other, and thus quality and appearance can be improved. Since the tip end sides 11a and 12a are intertwined with the base end sides 11c and 12c, the tip end sides 11a and 12a can be suppressed to the extent that leading tip ends 11d and 12d are fuzzy.
When piecing knitting yarns into each other by forming the piecing portion 10 as shown in
Although the tip end sides 11a and 12a in the two spun yarns 11 and 12 are simultaneously turned back and linked in step s2, and the tip end sides 11a and 12a are simultaneously joined to the base end sides 11c and 12c in step s3, the tip end sides 11a and 12a may be processed at different times. More specifically, the tip end side 11a in the yarn 11 on one side is joined in advance to the base end side 11c in the turned-back portion 11b. The turned-back portion 11b is in the shape of a ring. Thus, the tip end side 12a in the yarn 12 on the other side may be inserted into this ring and then turned back for forming the turned-back portion 12b, and the tip end side 12a may be joined to the base end side 12c in the turned-back portion 12b. Since the spun yarns are joined at one side at a time, the apparatuses disclosed in JP-A 2004-149941, JP-B2 60-39767, and JP-A 2004-27463 can be used without any modification.
Furthermore, when the two spun yarns 11 and 12 that are switched by forming the piecing portion 10 differ in appearance, such as in color or other aspects of appearance, the effect can be achieved that the boundary becomes clear. Not only the knit fabric 20 in which the colored patterns 21, 22, and 23 are to be formed, but also a knit fabric in which the thicknesses of knitting yarns are to change or a knit fabric in which fuzz and the like of knitting yarns is to change, can be knitted by performing piecing that provides clear boundaries and forms no knot, thereby improving quality and appearance. Furthermore, when knitting a knit fabric, switching of knitting yarns is not limited by factors such as the number of available yarn feeding members, and thus a knit fabric having higher commercial value can be knitted by properly using many colors, for example.
The invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof. The present embodiments are therefore to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the invention being indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description and all changes which come within the meaning and the range of equivalency of the claims are therefore intended to be embraced therein.
According to the invention, when joining end portions of two spun yarns, the end portions of the spun yarns are turned back, and turned-back portions are arranged opposite to each other so as to be linked. Thus, the tip end of each yarn is intertwined with the base end side in the turned-back portion. Since each yarn is intertwined with itself, piecing can be reliably performed regardless of the yarn into which piecing is to be performed. The piecing can be easily performed even into a yarn having different material properties or different thickness. Since no knot is formed, the possibility can be eliminated that a portion of knitting yarns becomes an obstacle when forming stitches, or is caught on a knitting needle and breaks the yarns. Since the yarns are linked to each other at the turned-back portions, color mixture is not caused even when the colors of the yarns are different from each other, and thus quality and appearance of the linked portion can be improved.
Furthermore, according to the invention, two spun yarns that differ in appearance such as color, thickness, or shape can be pieced into each other without forming a knot or a portion of color mixture.
Furthermore, according to the invention, two spun yarns can be pieced into each other quickly and efficiently.
Furthermore, according to the invention, when this method is applied to intarsia knitting, it is possible to knit colored patterns with one yarn feeding member by switching a plurality of knitting yarns.
Furthermore, according to the invention, in a knit fabric and the like in which colored patterns are to be formed, piecing in which a knot or a portion of color mixture is not formed is performed in the knitting of a switching portion between the patterns, and thus a knit fabric of improved quality and appearance can be knitted.
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2005-031308 | Feb 2005 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP06/01866 | 2/3/2006 | WO | 8/7/2007 |