Textiles: knitting – Needle cooperating elements – Pile loop formers
Patent
1978-09-07
1979-10-30
Feldbaum, Ronald
Textiles: knitting
Needle cooperating elements
Pile loop formers
66 19, 66185, 66178R, D04B 906, D04B 912
Patent
active
041723708
ABSTRACT:
This tube sock is of a medium or dress weight so that the sock may be comfortably worn with dress shoes and includes very long and fine terry loops in the heel and sole area to provide the sock with cushion and comfort characteristics of the type normally provided in heavy weight athletic type socks. The sock is knit on a fine gauge machine of the type normally employed in knitting ladies' sheer hosiery and panty hose, usually provided with 400 needles. The sock is knit on every other or alternative needles so that it contains only 200 wales instead of the normal 400 wales usually contained in ladies' sheer hosiery articles. The terry loops formed in the heel and sole area are formed on dial instruments projected outwardly over an idle needle so that unusually long terry loops are formed of a fine cotton yarn which are three to five times as long as the stitch loops formed of the body yarn.
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Coble William H.
Farrell Roscoe M.
Safrit Sam C.
Shields Harper
Alamance Industries, Inc.
Feldbaum Ronald
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