[0001] The present invention relates to panty briefs comprising a waist portion for enveloping
a wearer, said waist portion being knitted together at an edge area in the bottom
of the briefs in order to form a crutch area separating two non-united sections of
the edge areas at the bottom of the briefs in order to form leg openings, said briefs
being produced from a base web with elastic threads, which are distributed across
the height of the waist portion, and which extend generally in the circumferential
direction of the waist portion in order to provide an elastic contraction in the circumferential
direction of the briefs.
[0002] It is known from the prior art to produce panty briefs by knitting with different
patterns in order to obtain the best possible fit without the need of a finishing
treatment of the briefs. In order to obtain a fit and an elastic contraction, it is
possible to use different mesh types, tighter knitting and the like in stead of interknitting
the elastic threads. The present invention relates to such panty briefs wherein elastic
threads are used, and to a lesser extent the mesh type, for providing the fit.
[0003] While several solutions have been proposed in order to obtain a fit that makes the
briefs as widely applicable as possible, so-called one-size briefs, the known briefs
are associated with certain disadvantages.
[0004] In order to obtain briefs that will fit a relatively small wearer firmly, a large
number of elastic threads are required in the circumferential direction. However,
such briefs result in a very high contractive stress on a relatively large wearer.
If the briefs are to fit the large wearer, they will be much to loose for a relatively
small wearer. Especially in diaper fixation briefs this is a problem. In such briefs
relatively strong elasticity is required in order to obtain satisfactory fixation
of a diaper. Consequently, the larger wearer will have a very high risk of strong
local contractive stress adjacent the elastic threads. This leads to irritations and
may also hamper free blood circulation.
[0005] Solutions to the formation of one-size briefs have been proposed wherein a tack extending
partially into the briefs is formed at varying distances across the height of the
waist portion and at the lateral seams of the briefs. This tack in the waist portion
at certain points at intervals across the height of the waist portion may be broken.
Breaking a smaller or larger part of the tack makes it possible to produce briefs
that fit a large or a small wearer. However, the briefs will comprise a relatively
large amount of material being concentrated at the lateral seams. This will naturally
cause small wearers to feel uncomfortable due to the elastic forces in the circumferential
direction, which will press the folded amount of material against the wearer with
high local contractive stress.
[0006] There is further a risk that a user may break an excessive part of the tack. This
will cause the briefs to be unsuited for use by a relatively small wearer since too
feeble elasticity occurs in the circumferential direction of the finished briefs.
This will especially lead to problems in diaper fixation briefs.
[0007] From US-A-3,016,726 it is known to produce a panty brief with elastic threads only
forming meshes along a portion of the extension of said threads. However, this is
done in order to manufacture a product of less size that the ordinary size of a product
produced at one machine. There is no proposal for the manufacture of a one-size product.
[0008] Briefs according to the present invention may be seen as a further development of
flat knitted briefs described in US patent No. 3,656,324. Materials, knit types, mesh
sizes, embodiments etc. disclosed in the US patent may consequently also be used in
connection with the production of briefs according to the present invention. Alternatively,
the briefs according to this invention may also be manufactured by circular knitting.
[0009] It is the object of the present invention to remedy the disadvantages of prior art
briefs, especially prior art one-size briefs, and in particular briefs for diaper
fixation, by disclosing briefs of the type mentioned in the introduction that may
be manufactured with an elasticity permitting it to be used by relatively small and
relatively large wearers without causing local contractive stress and without fitting
too loosely.
[0010] This is obtained according to the present invention by briefs being characterised
in that at least part of the elastic threads only form meshes along a portion of the
extension of said threads in the circumferential direction of the briefs so as to
form intermediate portions in which the base web is pressed in an outward direction
for the formation of undulations.
[0011] Finished briefs in which part of the elastic threads are meshed with the other base
web meshes of the waist portion of the briefs only over a portion of their extension
will appear with undulations. The elastic threads distributed across the height of
the waist portion will contact those areas, oriented in the vertical direction of
the waist portion, with which they are interknitted. Owing to this the intermediate
areas, which are not in contact with the elastic threads, will be pressed in an outward
direction so that the briefs appear with the undulated waist portion, in which the
undulations are oriented with their longitudinal direction in the vertical direction
of the briefs. In the direction perpendicular thereto, i.e. in the circumferential
direction, the undulations will provide sufficient elasticity for safe maintenance
of the briefs when placing the briefs on a small wearer. If the briefs are worn by
a large wearer, the undulations will, in popular terms, be straightened out. This
will cause increased elasticity to arise in the circumferential direction. However,
there will only be a relatively small change in the elastic contractive stress.
[0012] Furthermore, the contractive stress will not be positioned in single spots. Instead
there will be an even distribution of the elastic contractive stress on the wearer
across the entire circumferential direction of the briefs. Thus, the briefs may be
used by a small wearer, in which case the undulations give rise to the required elasticity,
and by a larger wearer, in which case increased elasticity will occur due to the stretching
of the elastic threads by the straightening of the undulations. The briefs are easy
to use as they require no preceding preparation. Furthermore, the briefs will always
be suited for use by a large or small wearer no matter if they have previously been
expanded to their maximum extension.
[0013] The briefs according to this invention will not cause a large amount of material
to occur at certain areas such as at the lateral seams, which might give rise to irritating
contractive stresses on the wearer and which might also make the briefs aesthetically
unattractive due to the bulges occurring at these large amounts of material.
[0014] As the briefs will in any use give a largely uniform elastic tension that may be
determined in advance by the number of elastic threads, the briefs will be particularly
suitable as diaper fixation briefs. It will be possible to manufacture the briefs
by flat knitting on traditional dual track Raschel machines or by circular knitting
on traditional circular knitting machines.
[0015] In the present application the term waist portion refers to those parts being designed
to envelop the wearer and extending all the way down to the crutch area between the
two leg openings. The elastic threads may thus be placed across the entire height
of the briefs, including areas for a waist-band for surrounding the waist of the wearer
and an elastic edge area adjacent the leg openings. Thus, also waist-bands and leg
cuffs will appear with the undulations and be adaptable to wearers of different sizes.
In order to obtain suitable elasticity it has turned out to be advantageous in the
briefs for adults to use between 10 and 20 elastic threads, preferably between 14
and 18 elastic threads.
[0016] The invention will now be explained in further detail with reference to the accompanying
drawings in which
- figure 1
- shows an embodiment of briefs according to the invention,
- figure 2
- shows a partial knitting diagram of the briefs shown in figure 1, and
- figures 3 to 5
- show a partial view to illustrate the undulations of briefs according to the present
invention.
[0017] Figure 1 shows a substantially rectangular front piece 1 of briefs according to the
invention manufactured by flat knitting. The rectangular front piece 1 is provided
overlaying a largely corresponding rear piece 2 being only visibly at leg openings
3, which are arranged on either side of an interknitted crutch area 4 at the bottom
of the briefs. The briefs 1 comprise a waist portion 5 designed to envelop the wearer.
The front piece 1 and the rear piece 2 are interknitted along lateral edge areas 6
to form a lateral seam 7.
[0018] The interknitting of the edge areas 6 corresponds to the interknitting made in the
crutch area 4.
[0019] The front piece 1 and the rear piece 2 are manufactured in endless lengths on a conventional
knitting machine, e.g. a Raschel knitting machine in which one of the needle tracks
is used for manufacturing the front piece 1 and the other needle track is used for
manufacturing the rear piece 2. The endless lengths are cut across to form separate
briefs. This cut is performed in meshproof cutting lines (not shown) at either lateral
edge.
[0020] At the top of the waist portion 5 a waist-band 8 is formed enveloping a waist opening
9. The waist-band 8 is produced in a matter known per se by means of a large number
of elastic threads 10.
[0021] The briefs are manufactured with a number of elastic threads 11 generally extending
in the circumferential direction of the waist portion. In the embodiment shown this
means that the elastic threads 11 extend between the edge areas 6 of the front piece
1 and the rear piece 2, respectively. The elastic threads are able in a manner known
per se to provide elastic contraction in the circumferential direction of the briefs.
This ensures that the briefs fit firmly to the wearer.
[0022] Elastic threads will normally as a whole or in part constitute part of the base web
of the front piece 1 and the rear piece 2, which are formed with a net-like open mesh
structure. This mesh structure is well-known to a person skilled in the art and, therefore,
will not be described in detail. It is also well known to use elastic threads interknitted
with the base web throughout the circumferential direction of the waist portion. These
known elastic threads are designated by 11'.
[0023] According to the present invention, part of the elastic threads 11 are only partially
interknitted with the base web along the extension of the thread in the circumferential
direction of the waist portion. In the embodiment shown the threads 11 are formed
by yarn in the form of highly elastic elastan interknitted with the base web to alternately
form four meshes and extend freely across the subsequent four meshes formed in the
base web.
[0024] Across the height of the waist portion a total of sixteen elastic threads 11 are
used. The threads 11 are only shown on the front piece 1 but corresponding threads
will be arranged on the rear piece 2. The threads 11 will give the briefs undulations
to be explained later with reference to figures 3 to 5. The undulations will permit
the briefs to be used with satisfactory elasticity on a small wearer and a large wearer.
[0025] It is in the interknitting of the elastic threads 11 into the waist portion 5 that
the briefs according to the present invention differ from the briefs of the prior
art. The actual interknitting of the elastic threads is shown in the knitting diagram
in figure 2. It is understood that the knitting diagram of figure 2 is only partial
and that it is possible to vary the extension of individual areas. Thus, the waist-band
10 may be wider or smaller, and the edge area 12 located in immediate vicinity of
the leg openings 3 may also have different extensions.
[0026] It appears from the knitting diagram that the elastic threads 11 in the area 13 extending
in the vertical direction 14 of the briefs 1 form meshes 15 with the remaining, base
web 16, and then follow an area 17 likewise oriented in the vertical direction 14
of the briefs where the threads 11 are not interknitted with the base web 16. The
base web is formed with a net-like knitting of textured yarns, e.g. produced from
nylon or polyester or elastan yarns.
[0027] In the waist band area 10 elastic yarns 18 are used in large numbers in order to
form in a manner known per se a very elastic waist-band.
[0028] It is understood that the areas 13 and 17 extend across the entire height of the
waist portion 1, i.e. also in the area of the waist-band 10. After knitting, the briefs
will appear with undulations shown with an exaggeration in figure 3.
[0029] Figures 3 to 5 show schematically how the threads 11 and the base web 16 appear in
different situations of use. Figure 3 shows a situation in which the briefs are finished
and have been submitted to a fixation process known per se. In this situation the
briefs are ready for use. Figure 4 illustrates a situation in which the briefs are
partially stretched. i.e. a situation in which the briefs are put on a small wearer.
Figure 5 shows a situation in which the briefs are widely stretched. i.e. a situation
in which the briefs are put on a large wearer.
[0030] It is seen in figure 3 how undulations 19 are formed in the base web 16 of the briefs.
The undulations have crests 20 in the areas 13 where the elastic threads 11 are interknitted
with the base web 16. There are vales 21 in the areas 17 where the elastic threads
11 are not interknitted with the base web 16. As the elastic threads 11 are highly
elastic threads, it is possible to submit them to a very substantial elongation without
the exerted elastic power being increased substantially.
[0031] In the situation shown in figure 4 the elastic threads 11 are elongated, and the
undulating base web 16 is partially straightened. Thus, the elasticity of the base
web itself does not give much contribution to the elastic force when the briefs are
used on a small wearer. This elastic force is primarily provided by stretching of
the elastic threads 11.
[0032] Figure 5 shows a situation in which the base web is stretched and extends substantially
parallel with the elastic threads 11. In this situation stretching occurs both in
the elastic threads 11 and in the base web 16. As the base web 16 is formed with an
open net-like structure, this base web 16 will have a certain elastic force. However,
it is well known to a person skilled in the art that the elasticity occurring in the
base web may very easily be regulated by the use of different mesh types.
[0033] It will be possible to vary the briefs of the invention. Thus, it will be possible
to place the elastic threads 11 so that they extend obliquely from the crutch area
in an upward and outward direction in a meandering pattern. In this manner the elastic
threads may have a position corresponding to the lateral edges of a diaper. This will
make the briefs particularly useful as diaper fixation briefs. Because not only a
pressure effect along the lateral edges of a diaper is obtained but also elasticity
in the circumferential direction of the briefs so that they fit firmly around the
waist of the wearer. However, the briefs will also be useful as diaper fixation briefs
with elastic threads 11 extending in the circumferential direction in the manner illustrated
in figure 1.
[0034] It will also be possible to manufacture the briefs by circular knitting. In this
embodiment no lateral seams will appear. The most important feature, viz. the partial
mesh formation by means of the elastic threads 11, will also be found in such an embodiment.
1. Panty briefs comprising a waist portion (5) for enveloping a wearer, said waist portion
being knitted together at an edge area (12) in the bottom of the briefs in order to
form a crutch area (4) separating two non-united sections of the edge areas at the
bottom of the briefs in order to form leg openings (3), said briefs being produced
from a base web with elastic threads (11,11'), which are distributed across the height
of the waist portion (5) and which extend generally in the circumferential direction
of the waist portion in order to provide an elastic contraction in the circumferential
direction of the briefs, characterised in that at least part of the elastic threads (11) only form meshes (15) along a portion
(13) of the extension of said threads in the circumferential direction of the briefs
so as to form intermediate portions (17) in which the base web (16) is pressed in
an outward direction for the formation of undulations (19).
2. Panty briefs according to claim 1, characterised in that the elastic threads are produced from smooth or wound elastan yarns.
3. Panty briefs according to claim 1, characterised in that the elastic threads are constituted of gum threads.
4. Panty briefs according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that between 10 and 20 elastic threads, preferably between 14 and 18 elastic threads,
are used across the height of the briefs.
5. Panty briefs according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that the elastic threads alternately form meshes 4 times and then extend freely
across the subsequent 4 meshes of the base web of the briefs.
6. Panty briefs according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in comprising elastic threads (11') that form meshes with the base web of the briefs
along the entire circumferential direction of the briefs.
7. Panty briefs according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in being manufactured by flat knitting.
8. Panty briefs according to any one of claims 1 to 6, characterised in being manufactured by circular knitting.
9. Panty briefs according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that said elastic threads are highly elastic wound yarns, preferably Lycra®.
10. The use of panty briefs according to any one of the preceding claims as diaper fixation
briefs.
1. Kurze Unterhose mit einem Taillenabschnitt (5), der eine sie tragende Person umhüllt,
wobei der Taillenabschnitt an einem Kantenbereich (12) an der Unterseite der kurzen
Hose so zusammengefügt ist, daß ein Stützbereich (4) gebildet wird, der zwei nicht
vereinigte Abschnitte der Kantenbereiche an der Unterseite der kurzen Hose voneinander
trennt, um Beinöffnungen (3) zu bilden, wobei die kurze Hose aus einem Grundgewebe
mit elastischen Fäden (11, 11')hergestellt ist, die über die Höhe des Taillenabschnitts
(5) verteilt sind und sich im allgemeinen in Umfangsrichtung des Taillenabschnitts
erstrecken, um eine elastische Kontraktion in Umfangsrichtung der kurzen Hose zu schaffen,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß wenigstens ein Teil der elastischen Fäden (11) nur längs eines Erstreckungsabschnitts
(13) der Fäden in Umfangsrichtung der kurzen Hose Maschen (15) bildet, so daß Zwischenabschnitte
(17) gebildet werden, in denen das Grundgewebe (16) zur Bildung von Wellen (19) in
einer Auswärtsrichtung gepreßt wird.
2. Kurze Unterhose nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die elastischen Fäden aus glatten oder gewundenen Elastan-Garnen hergestellt
sind.
3. Kurze Unterhose nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die elastischen Fäden aus Gummifäden gebildet sind.
4. Kurze Unterhose nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß über die Höhe der kurzen Hose zwischen 10 und 20 elastische Fäden, zweckmäßig
zwischen 14 und 18 elastische Fäden verwendet werden.
5. Kurze Unterhose nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die elastischen Fäden abwechselnd 4 Maschen bilden und sich dann über die nachfolgenden
4 Maschen des Grundgewebes der Unterhose frei erstrecken.
6. Kurze Unterhose nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, gekennzeichnet durch elastische Fäden (11'), die mit dem Grundgewebe der kurzen Hose längs der gesamten
Umfangsrichtung der kurzen Hose Maschen bilden.
7. Kurze Unterhose nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß sie durch Flachstricken herstellt ist.
8. Kurze Unterhose nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 6, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß sie durch Rundstricken hergestellt ist.
9. Kurze Unterhose nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die elastischen Fäden hochelastische gebundene Garne, zweckmäßig Lycra®, sind.
10. Verwendung einer kurzen Unterhose nach irgendeinem der vorangehenden Ansprüche als
Windelbefestigungshose.
1. Slip-culotte comprenant une partie de taille (5) pour envelopper une personne qui
la porte, ladite portion de taille étant tricotée en même temps au niveau d'une région
de bord (12) dans le bas de la culotte, de façon à former une partie d'entrejambe
(4) séparant deux parties non réunies des régions de bord au bas de la culotte, de
façon à former des ouvertures pour les jambes (3), ladite culotte étant fabriquée
à partir d'un tissu de base avec des fils élastiques (11, 11') qui sont distribués
en travers de la hauteur de la partie de taille (5) et qui s'étendent de façon générale
dans la direction circonférentielle de la partie de taille, de façon à fournir une
contraction élastique dans la direction circonférentielle de la culotte, caractérisée
en ce qu'au moins une partie des fils élastiques (11) forme seulement des mailles
(15) le long d'une partie (13) de l'étendue desdits fils dans la direction circonférentielle
de la culotte, de façon à former des parties intermédiaires (17 dans lesquelles le
tissu de base (16) est pressé dans une direction extérieure pour la formation d'ondulations
(19).
2. Slip-culotte selon la revendication 1, caractérisée en ce que les fils élastiques
sont fabriqués à partir de fils d'élastane lisses ou enroulés.
3. Slip-culotte selon la revendication 1, caractérisée en ce que les fils élastiques
sont constitués de fils de caoutchouc.
4. Slip-culotte selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en
ce qu'entre 10 et 20 fils élastiques, de préférence entre 14 et 18 fils élastiques,
sont utilisés en travers de la hauteur de la culotte.
5. Slip-culotte selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en
ce que les fils élastiques forment alternativement des mailles 4 fois et ensuite s'étendent
librement en travers des 4 mailles suivantes du tissu de base de la culotte.
6. Slip-culotte selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en
ce qu'elle comprend des fils élastiques (11') qui forment des mailles avec le tissu
de base de la culotte, selon toute la direction circonférentielle de la culotte.
7. Slip-culotte selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en
ce qu'elle est fabriquée par tricotage rectiligne.
8. Slip-culotte selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 6, caractérisée en ce qu'elle
est fabriquée par tricotage circulaire.
9. Slip-culotte selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en
ce que lesdits fils élastiques sont des fils enroulés très élastiques, de préférence
en Lycra®.
10. Utilisation de slips-culottes selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes
en tant que culottes pour la fixation de couches.