Claims
- 1. A slide-fastener stringer comprising a pair of support tapes warp-knitted with a plurality of warp yarns forming longitudinally extending wale-forming warp pillars in the form of chains, a first group of weft yarns extending over the entire width of the respective tape and each laid into and extending over three of the warp chains of the respective tape in passing from course to course, and a second group of weft yarns laid into the warp chains of each tape over the entire width thereof and each comprising a weft yarn extending over and laid into two such chains in passing from course to course, said groups being mutually superimposed inlaid wefts, a respective continuous monofilament coupling element having a succession of turns and lying along one face of the respective tape for interdigitation with a coupling element on the corresponding face of the other tape upon movement of a slider along said coupling elements; and respective rows of stitching overlying the turns of the respective coupling elements and extending through the respective tape while having needle threads on the face of the tape opposite that along which the coupling elements are provided and lying between two wales formed by the respective warp pillars at edges of the respective tapes, each tape consisting exclusively of the respective said warp and weft yarns.
- 2. The stringer defined in claim 1 wherein said groups of weft yarns are laid in with the same lap.
- 3. The stringer defined in claim 1 wherein said groups of weft yarns are laid in with opposite lap.
- 4. The stringer defined in claim 1 wherein all of said yarns are of approximately of the same gauge.
- 5. The stringer defined in claim 1 wherein at least some of said yarns are shrunk.
- 6. The stringer defined in claim 1 wherein the wale-forming warp yarns are laid in a 1-0/0-1 pattern, the yarns of said first group are laid in a 0-0/3-3 pattern and the yarns of said second group are laid in 0-0/2-2 or 2-2/0-0 pattern.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation in part of Ser. No. 728,136 filed Sept. 30, 1976 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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