Textiles: knitting – Fabrics or articles – Multi-ply
Patent
1995-10-23
1996-10-01
Calvert, John J.
Textiles: knitting
Fabrics or articles
Multi-ply
66195, D04B 2100, D04B 2120
Patent
active
055602274
ABSTRACT:
A warp-knitted shoe liner fabric of a three-bar construction having a three-dimensional compressible character in the fabric's thickness dimension with a pattern of elongated coursewise underlaps at the fabric's technical back which, in use, is to be oriented to face inwardly of the interior foot-receiving area of the shoe. The fabric is preferably finished with dye bath-carrying anti-microbial/anti-fungal and wicking enhancement agents, and also has silicone and acrylic polymers applied to resist fraying and abrasion and improve the fabric softness.
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Depoe Ronald L.
Voshell Sheila W.
Calvert John J.
Guilford Mills Inc.
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