Knit fabric with inlay pile yarn and method

Textiles: knitting – Needle cooperating elements – Pile loop formers

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66194, D04B 912

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050164503

ABSTRACT:
A body yarn forms plain jersey stitch loops in every needle wale of successive courses of the fabric. Alternating single courses include pile yarn inlaid in alternating single wales of the plain jersey stitch loops of body yarn while pile loops extend inwardly and across intervening single wales of the plain jersey stitch loops of the body yarn. Intervening single courses include pile yarn inlaid in intervening single wales of the plain jersey stitch loops of body yarn while pile loops extend inwardly and across alternating single wales of the plain jersey stitch loops of body yarn. The fabric is knit on a circular multifeed knitting machine with a pair of successive courses being knit as cylinder needles and dial hook elements pass through each successive series of three yarn feeding and knitting stations.

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patent: 4490995 (1985-01-01), Schmidt
patent: 4537048 (1985-08-01), Gurschmidt et al.

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