BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] This invention relates to an inner wear primarily for women, and more particularly
to an inner wear that is worn to be fitted to the wearer's body, for example a tank
top, a waist nipper, a bodysuit, underpants, a girdle, spats, panty hose, tights,
a leotard, a swimsuit or the like, and comprises an elastic knitted fabric having
an elegant external appearance.
[0002] As women get older, superfluous flesh or subcutaneous fat tends to be put on around
the belly, the hips, the thighs and the like, the skin tends to becomes flabby, the
body tends to lose its shape, and it becomes difficult to maintain attractive body
lines. Some women thus adjust their body shape by wearing compensatory underwear.
[0003] For example, girdles, which are typical women's inner wear, are worn to make the
shape of the wearer's body more attractive from the waist downwards, specifically
around the hips, the belly, the buttocks, the thighs and the like. Girdles have a
function of producing natural-looking curves by restraining and pulling in a protruding
underbelly and at the same time lifting buttocks prone to sagging. Girdles produce
attractive body lines and are thus worn by many women.
[0004] However, recently girdles have been proposed whose object is not purely to adjust
the shape of the wearer's body, but rather are also pleasant to wear, producing a
massage action when worn by stimulating the wearer's skin through wave-shaped protrusions
provided on the inner surface of the girdle, and thus exhibiting a refreshing effect
and/or a relaxing effect.
[0005] An example of such a girdle is that disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-open
No. H11-152607. Many lines of wave-shaped protrusions knitted using tuck stitches
are provided on the inner surface of this girdle, and hence every time the wearer's
body moves, these wave-shaped protrusions push against and stimulate the wearer's
skin to a moderate degree, producing a massage action, resulting in the girdle exhibiting
a refreshing effect and a relaxing effect.
[0006] With this girdle, as shown in Fig. 19, many lines of elastically deformable alternate
wave-shaped protrusions W, W ... W are continuously knitted in rows using tuck stitches
on the inner surface of the girdle G in portions that fit against the wearer's body.
When the wearer moves her body during exercise or the like, these wave-shaped protrusions
W, W ... W elastically deform, and by means of this action, apply a moderate pressure
to the wearer's skin that is in contact with the protrusions, giving a massage effect,
a refreshing effect and a relaxing effect.
[0007] However, in the case of the above-mentioned conventional example, as shown in the
schematic view in Fig. 20, the many lines of elastically deformable wave-shaped protrusions
W, W ... W comprising tuck stitches are continuously provided in rows across the whole
of the required places with no breaks, and hence when the wave-shaped protrusions
W are stretched by the action of movement of the wearer's body, the protrusions W
are extended excessively as shown in Fig. 21, and hence the height of the protrusions
W drops dramatically during movement by the wearer, albeit only temporarily, resulting
in a problem in which there are times at which the massage effect and refreshing effect
due to the protrusions W, W ... W are not sufficiently exhibited.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0008] It is an object of the present invention to provide an inner wear which is free from
the above-mentioned problems.
[0009] It is another object of the present invention to provide an inner wear in which the
skin is stimulated by protruding parts and recessed parts formed on the inner surface
of the inner wear by altering different knit structures.
[0010] It is still another object of the present invention to provide an inner wear which
has three areas having different depths to ensure smooth air circulation between the
skin and the inner wear.
[0011] It is yet another object of the present invention to provide an inner wear which
has a reinforcing structure in knitting structures making protrusions to keep the
protrusions even when being excessively expanded.
[0012] According to an aspect of the invention, an inner wear comprises an elastic knitted
fabric including protruding parts and recessed parts having different knit structures
to one another with respect to the inner surface of the inner wear in required places
of portions fitting against the wearer's body. The recessed parts may include deep
recessed parts and shallow recessed parts knitted alternately.
[0013] Owing to the above-mentioned constitution, when the inner wear is worn, every time
the wearer's body moves, the protruding parts and recessed parts on the inner surface
of the inner wear stimulate the wearer' s skin, producing a massage action, promoting
metabolism, and improving blood flow. Moreover, superfluous flesh and/or subcutaneous
fat is pinched by the protruding parts and the recessed parts, with this pinching
action being repeated every time the wearer's body moves, resulting in an effect being
exhibited in which superfluous flesh and/or subcutaneous fat is reduced naturally.
[0014] In a construction in which the recessed parts includes deep recessed parts and shallow
recessed parts, in particular, the pinching force varies according to the difference
in the depth between the deep recessed parts and the shallow recessed parts, resulting
in an even greater effect of reducing subcutaneous fat. Moreover, when the inner wear
is worn, superfluous flesh and/or subcutaneous fat pushed out by the protruding parts
moves into the shallow recessed parts and the deep recessed parts, but even if the
shallow recessed parts are filled with superfluous flesh and/or subcutaneous fat,
in the deep recessed parts, a state is secured in which a layer of air remains above
the layer of superfluous flesh and/or subcutaneous fat, resulting in the inner wear
having improved breathability and in a feeling of oppression being alleviated, and
hence in a refreshing, favorable wearing sensation being obtained. In addition, air
enters into the deep recessed parts and the shallow recessed parts to produce a thermal
insulation effect, and hence the inner wear of the present invention can be used as
inner wear for protecting against cold.
[0015] The inner wear may have a constitution in which the deep recessed parts are knitted
with plain stitches, the shallow recessed parts have a knit structure in which plain
stitch regions and float stitch regions are arranged in a matrix, the protruding parts
have a knit structure in which plain stitch regions and float stitch regions are alternately
arranged, and the number of rows of stitches is set to be greater in the float stitch
regions of the protruding parts than in the float stitch regions of the shallow recessed
parts.
[0016] The protruding parts may be constituted by float stitch regions and plain stitch
regions, the float stitch regions being formed with a plurality of float stitches
and at least one tuck stitch. Further, the float stitch region may be formed with
a plurality of float stitches and a plurality of tuck stitches every a predetermined
number of float stitches.
[0017] Moreover, the recessed parts or the shallow recessed parts may be constituted by
an arrangement of plain stitch regions, float stitch regions, and tuck stitch regions.
[0018] Owing to these constitution, the protruding parts become such that the plain stitch
regions bulge out on the reverse side by an amount due to being pulled by the float
stitch regions that are alternately arranged, and the shallow recessed parts become
such that the plain stitch regions bulge out on the reverse side by an amount owing
to being pulled by the float stitch regions that are arranged in a matrix, but because
the number of rows of stitches is set to be greater in the float stitch regions of
the protruding parts than in the float stitch regions of the shallow recessed parts,
the amount by which the protruding parts bulge out is greater than the amount by which
the shallow recessed parts bulge out. Moreover, the deep recessed parts are knitted
with plain stitches and thus remain flat. As a result, the knit structure on the reverse
side (the inner surface) becomes such that the undulating shape of the protruding
parts, the deep recessed parts and the shallow recessed parts is formed assuredly,
with the relationship between the protruding parts, the deep recessed parts and the
shallow recessed parts being maintained, and as a result the above-mentioned effects
are produced assuredly.
[0019] In the construction where the float stitch regions of the protruding parts or the
shallow recessed parts are additionally provided with the tuck stitch or tuck stitch
part, further, the tuck stitch will reinforce the formation of protrusions.
[0020] The extending yarn of the float stitch may have a strength stronger than yarns constituting
the other stitches. This will reinforce and support the formation of protrusions.
[0021] The inner wear is knitted such that, when the inner wear is worn, the outer surface
side of each of the deep recessed parts expands into an approximately elliptical shape,
and the outer surface side of each of the shallow recessed parts expands into an approximately
quadrangular shape. Accordingly, the elliptical shapes show prominently in the external
appearance, and inner wear having an attractive, tasteful design not achieved with
conventional inner wear may be obtained.
[0022] These and other objects, features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention
will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred
embodiments/examples with reference to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023]
Fig. 1 is a schematic perspective view showing a girdle according to a first embodiment
of the invention;
Fig. 2 is a schematic perspective view showing long spats according to a second embodiment
of the invention;
Fig. 3 is a schematic perspective view showing a tank top according to a third embodiment
of the invention;
Fig. 4 is a schematic perspective view showing a swimsuit according to a fourth embodiment
of the invention;
Fig. 5 is a schematic explanatory view showing the front side (outer surface) of the
knitted fabric of the inner wear of the invention when unworn;
Fig. 6 is a schematic explanatory view showing the front side (outer surface) of the
knitted fabric of the inner wear of the invention when worn;
Fig. 7 is a schematic explanatory view showing the recessed parts and protruding parts
on the reverse side (inner surface) of the knitted fabric of the inner wear of the
invention when unworn;
Fig. 8 is a sectional view showing a section along the line A-A in Fig. 7;
Fig. 9 is a schematic explanatory view showing the recessed parts and protruding parts
on the reverse side (inner surface) of the knitted fabric of the inner wear of the
invention when worn;
Fig. 10 is a plan view showing an example of the knit structure of the inner wear
of the invention;
Fig. 11 is an enlarged plan view showing the front side (outer surface) of the knit
structure of the inner wear of the invention when unworn;
Fig. 12 is an enlarged plan view showing the reverse side (inner surface) of the knit
structure of the inner wear of the invention when unworn;
Fig. 13 is an enlarged plan view showing the front side (outer surface) of the knit
structure of the inner wear of the invention when worn;
Fig. 14 is an enlarged plan view showing the reverse side (inner surface) of the knit
structure of the inner wear of the invention when worn;
Fig. 15 is a plan view showing an example of a first variation of the knit structure
of the inner wear of the invention;
Fig. 16 is a plan view showing an example of a second variation of the knit structure
of the inner wear of the invention;
Fig. 17 is a plan view showing an example of a third variation of the knit structure
of the inner wear of the invention;
Fig. 18 is a plan view showing an example of a fourth variation of the knit structure
of the inner wear of the invention;
Fig. 19 is a schematic perspective view showing a conventional girdle;
Fig. 20 is an explanatory view showing a portion of a conventional protruding part
when not expanded; and
Fig. 21 is an explanatory view showing a portion of a conventional protruding part
when expanded.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0024] The following is a specific description of embodiments of the present invention with
reference to the drawings. Fig. 1 shows a first embodiment of the invention. Reference
numeral 1 indicates a girdle main body. The left and right of this girdle main body
1 are knitted separately by circular knitting, and are then joined together by sewing
together the respective edges on the inside, thus making a single girdle.
[0025] According to this girdle, a broad elastic belt 2 having high elasticity is provided
in a sidewise direction around the periphery of an upper opening of the girdle main
body 1, and the girdle additionally includes an under panty cloth 3 that covers the
wearer' s hips and buttocks, a groin cloth 4 of an elastic knitted fabric that covers
the wearer's groin, and a thigh cloth 5 that covers the wearer's thighs.
[0026] An elastic yarn of a polyamide, a polyurethane or the like and a cotton yarn or the
like are used for the girdle main body 1. Protruding parts 6 and recessed parts 7
and 8 having a different knit structure to one another are knitted alternately as
shown in Fig. 7 in a circumferential direction on the inner surface of the under panty
cloth 3 and the thigh cloth 5 of the girdle main body 1 shown in Fig. 1, with the
recessed parts comprising deep recessed parts 7 and shallow recessed parts 8 knitted
alternately (see Fig. 8). Moreover, the front side (outer surface) of the knit structure
has a form in which portions corresponding to a protruding part 6, a deep recessed
part 7, a protruding part 6 and a shallow recessed part 8 are knitted alternately
in this order as shown in Fig. 5.
[0027] More specifically, as shown in Fig. 10, each deep recessed part 7 is knitted with
plain stitches, each protruding part 6 has a knit structure in which 1-line 20-row
float stitch regions R1 (second float stitch regions) and 3-line 20-rowplain stitch
regions R2 are arranged in alternate lines, and each shallow recessed part 8 has a
knit structure in which 2-line 2-row float stitch regions R3 (first float stitch regions)
and 2-line 2-row plain stitch regions R4 are arranged in a matrix.
[0028] Note that in Fig. 10 the knit structure is shown spread out for explanatory purposes,
but in actual fact, with regard to each of the protruding parts 6, each plain stitch
region R2 bulges out on the reverse side by an amount corresponding to 20 rows being
pulled into 1 row by a loop 61 of each 1-line 20-row float stitch region R1, and with
regard to each of the shallow recessed parts 8, each plain stitch region R4 bulges
out on the reverse side by an amount corresponding to 2 rows being pulled into 1 row
by two loops 81 of each 2-line 2-row float stitch region R3. As a result, as shown
in Fig. 12, the reverse side (inner surface) of the knit structure becomes such that
a protruding part 6, a deep recessed part 7, a protruding part 6 and a shallow recessed
part 8 are knitted alternately in this order, and, as shown in Fig. 11, the front
side (outer surface) of the knit structure becomes such that portions corresponding
to a protruding part 6, a deep recessed part 7, a protruding part 6 and a shallow
recessed part 8 are knitted alternately in this order.
[0029] Moreover, when the girdle is worn, with regard to the front side (outer surface)
of the knit structure, as shown in Fig. 6 and Fig. 13, the outer surface side of each
of the protruding parts 6 does not change shape much, the outer surface side of each
of the deep recessed parts 7 expands and changes shape into an approximately elliptical
shape, and the outer surface side of each of the shallow recessed parts 8 expands
and changes shape into an approximately quadrangular shape. Moreover, with regard
to the reverse side (inner surface) of the knit structure, as shown in Fig. 9 and
Fig. 14, the protruding parts 6 do not change shape much, the deep recessed parts
7 expand and change shape into an approximately elliptical shape, and the shallow
recessed parts 8 expand and change shape into an approximately quadrangular shape.
[0030] Note that the reason that the deep recessed parts 7 change shape as described above
is that, whereas the protruding parts 6 cannot expand since a state is maintained
in which 20 rows are pulled into 1 row by the loop 61 of each 1-line 20-row float
stitch region R1, the deep recessed parts 7 are knitted with plain stitches and hence
can expand freely, and so the deep recessed parts 7, which are each surrounded on
all four sides by protruding parts 6, expand and change shape while being restrained
by the protruding parts 6 which cannot expand, the result being that the shape of
each of the deep recessed parts 7 becomes approximately elliptical.
[0031] Moreover, the reason that the shallow recessed parts 8 change shape as described
above is that, whereas the protruding parts 6 cannot expand, the shallow recessed
parts 8 each have a knit structure in which 2-line 2-row float stitch regions R3 and
2-line 2-row plain stitch regions R4 are arranged in a matrix and so expand and change
shape with a quadrangular shape being maintained, and so the shallow recessed parts
8, which are each surrounded on all four sides by protruding parts 6, expand and change
shape while being restrained by the protruding parts 6 which cannot expand, the result
being that the shape of each of the shallow recessed parts 8 becomes approximately
quadrangular.
[0032] When a girdle knitted in this way is worn, the protruding parts 6 formed on the inner
surface between the belly and the buttocks and around the thighs fit closely against
these parts of the wearer' s body, producing a shiatsu(finger-pressure)-like action
and stimulating the wearer's skin, and resulting in the flow of the blood and the
lymph being promoted and in metabolism in the wearer' s body as a whole being improved.
There is thus a considerable contribution to improving health, and in addition the
following excellent effects unique to the invention are exhibited.
[0033] When this girdle is worn, as shown in Fig. 6 and Fig. 13, on the outer surface of
the girdle, the approximately quadrangular shape of the outer surface side of each
of the deep recessed parts 7 greatly expands in a sidewise direction to become an
approximately elliptical shape, coming out prominently in the external appearance,
and resulting in a girdle that has an elegance and attractiveness not achieved with
conventional girdles and that is thus suitable as women's inner wear.
[0034] On the inner surface of the girdle, on the other hand, superfluous flesh and/or subcutaneous
fat is pinched by the protruding parts 6, the deep recessed parts 7 and the shallow
recessed parts 8, which are long in a sidewise direction, with this pinching action
being repeated every time the wearer' s body moves, resulting in an effect being exhibited
in which superfluous flesh and/or subcutaneous fat is reduced naturally.
[0035] In particular, the pinching force varies according to the difference in the depth
between the deep recessed parts 7 and the shallow recessed parts 8, resulting in an
even greater effect of reducing subcutaneous fat. Moreover, when the girdle is worn,
superfluous flesh and/or subcutaneous fat pushed out by the protruding parts 6 moves
into the shallow recessed parts 8 and the deep recessed parts 7, but even if the shallow
recessed parts 8 are filled with superfluous flesh and/or subcutaneous fat, in the
deep recessed parts 7, a state is secured in which a layer of air remains above the
layer of superfluous flesh and/or subcutaneous fat, resulting in the girdle having
improved breathability and in a feeling of oppression being alleviated, and hence
in a refreshing, favorable wearing sensation being obtained. In addition, air enters
into the deep recessed parts 7 and the shallow recessed parts 8 to produce a thermal
insulation effect, and hence the girdle can be used for protecting against cold.
[0036] Fig. 2 shows a second embodiment of the invention. The above-mentioned first embodiment
related to a girdle that covers as far as the thighs, but the present embodiment relates
to long spats 11 that cover from the thighs down as far as the ankles, being provided
with recessed parts and protruding parts on the inner surface of both the front and
the back from the waist to the ankles. Other than this, the basic knitting method
- including the materials of the elastic yarns - are the same as with the first embodiment,
and equivalent parts have been given the same reference numeral.
[0037] When the long spats 11 knitted in this way are worn, in addition to effects like
those with the above-mentioned first embodiment, there is an attractiveness in that
the elliptical shapes of the outer surface side of the deep recessed parts 7 appear
diagonally as far as the ankles, and more over the massage action is also exhibited
on the legs and thus swelling or fatigue of the legs can be relieved.
[0038] Fig. 3 shows a third embodiment of the invention. The above-mentioned first and second
embodiments related to inner wear worn on the lower half of the body, but the present
embodiment relates to an example in which the invention is applied to a tank top 21
worn on the upper half of the body. Recessed parts and protruding parts are provided
on the inner surface of both the front and the back of the tank top 21.
[0039] When the tank top 21 knitted in this way is worn, in addition to effects like those
with the above-mentioned first embodiment, there is an action of massaging the shoulders
and the back, and thus stiffness in the shoulders can be relieved.
[0040] Fig. 4 shows a fourth embodiment of the invention. The above-mentioned first and
second embodiments related to inner wear worn on the lower half of the body, and the
third embodiment to inner wear worn on the upper half of the body, but the present
embodiment relates to an example in which the invention is applied to a swimsuit 31
that covers both the upper half and the lower half of the body. Recessed parts and
protruding parts are provided on the inner surface of both the front and the back
of the swimsuit 31.
[0041] When the swimsuit 31 knitted in this way is worn, effects like those with the above-mentioned
first embodiment and third embodiment are produced.
[0042] Next, a variety of patterns of the knit structure according to this invention are
described with reference to Figs. 15 through 17.
[0043] A first variation is shown in Fig. 15. As shown in Fig. 15, a protruding part 106
is formed in such a manner that 1-line 20-row float stitch regions R11 (second float
stitch regions) and 3-line 20-row plain stitch regions R12 are arranged in alternate
lines. In each second float stitch region R11, a tuck stitch 161 (162, 163, 164, or
165) is provided every 4 rows (tuck stitch group of 161 to 165). A shallow recessed
part 108 is so formed that 2-line 2-row float stitch regions R13 (first float stitch
regions) , 2-line 2-row plain stitch regions R14, and 2-line 2-row tuck stitch regions
R15 are arranged in a certain order. A deep recessed part 107 is formed by plain stitches.
[0044] Similar to the arrangement shown in Fig. 10, the knit structure of Fig. 15 is shown
spread out for explanatory purpose, but in actual fact, a portion corresponding to
the protruding part 106 comprises the plain stitch regions R12 and the float stitch
regions R11 in alternate lines, and the reverse side (inner side) of the knit structure
becomes such that each 3-line 20-row plain stitch region R12 bulges out by an amount
corresponding to 20 rows being pulled into 1 row by a loop 166 provided in each 1-line
20-row float stitch region R11. Furthermore, each float stitch region R11 of the protruding
part 106 is tucked each 4 rows by the tuck stitch group 161 to 165, thereby retaining
the protruding part 106 at a desired height even if the knitted fabric is expanded.
[0045] Thus, constructing the protruding part 106 by alternately knitting 20-row float stitches
and 20-row plain stitches with a combination of a tuck stitch provided each 4 rows
(tuck stitch group) in each float stitch region R11 enables to retain the protruding
part 106 at a sufficient height. The formation of tuck stitches is free from a burden
due to needle operation of a circular knitting machine during knitting because a smaller
number of tuck stitches are formed each 4 rows.
[0046] The shallow recessed part 108 is so constructed that the reverse side (inner side)
of the knit structure corresponding to each plain stitch region R14 bulges by an amount
corresponding to 2 rows being pulled into 1 row by two loops 81 provided in each 2-line
2-row float stitch region R13. The shallow recessed part 108 is so constructed that
each 2-line 2-row tuck stitch region R15 adjoins the float stitch region R13 and the
plain stitch region R14 in a certain direction in a certain order. Thereby, the shallow
recessed part 108 securely retains its desired depth owing to the existence of tuck
stitches 182 (tuck group) even if the knitted fabric is expanded.
[0047] The shallow recessed part 108 may be made by arranging 2-line 2-row plain stitch
regions R14 and 2-line 2-row tuck stitch regions R15 in a matrix, or by arranging
2-line 2-row plain stitch regions R14 and 2-line 2-row float stitch regions R13 in
a matrix. Both of these altered arrangements securely retain the shallow recessed
part 108 at a desired depth even if the knitted fabric is expanded in a similar manner
as the knit structure shown in Fig. 15 where the floated stitch regions R13, the plain
stitch regions R14, and the tuck stitch regions R15 are adjoined one another in a
certain order.
[0048] With the first variation of patterns, as shown in Fig. 12, the reverse side (inner
side) of the knit structure becomes such that portions corresponding to the protruding
part 106, the deep recessed part 107, the protruding part 106, and the shallow recessed
part 108 are knitted alternately in this order. Further, as shown in Fig. 11, the
front side (outer side) of the knit structure becomes such that portions corresponding
to the protruding part 106, the deep recessed part 107, the protruding part 106, and
the shallow recessed part 108 are knitted alternately in this order.
[0049] When a girdle knitted in the way of the first variation is worn, as shown in Fig.
6 and Fig. 13, the outer surface of the girdle is deformed in such a manner that the
outer surface side of each of the deep recessed parts 107 is expanded into an approximately
quadrangular shape and the outer surface side of each of the shallow recessed parts
108 is expanded into an approximately elliptical shape while retaining the outer surface
side of each of the protruding parts 106 generally unchanged.
[0050] The reverse side (inner side) of the knit structure of the girdle is deformed, as
shown in Figs. 9 and 14, in such a manner that the inner surface side of each of the
deep recessed parts 107 is expanded into an approximately elliptical shape and the
inner surface side of each of the shallow recessed parts 108 is expanded into an approximately
quadrangular shape while retaining the inner surface side of each of the protruding
parts 106 generally unchanged.
[0051] Note that the reason that the deep recessed parts 107 change shape as described above
is that, whereas the protruding parts 106 cannot expand since a state is maintained
in which 20 rows are pulled into 1 row by the loop 166 of each 1-line 20-row float
stitch region R11 with a combination that the float stitch region R11 is tucked by
the tuck stitch group of 161 to 165. On the other hand, the deep recessed parts 107
are knitted with plain stitches and hence can expand freely, and so the deep recessed
parts 107, which are each surrounded on all four sides by protruding parts 106, expand
and change shape while being restrained by the protruding parts 106 which cannot expand,
the result being that the shape of each of the deep recessed parts 107 becomes approximately
elliptical.
[0052] Moreover, the reason that the shallow recessed parts 108 change shape as described
above is that, whereas the protruding parts 106 cannot expand, the shallow recessed
parts 108 each have a knit structure in which 2-line 2-row float stitch regions R13,
2-line 2-row plain stitch regions R14, and 2-line 2-row tuck stitch regions R15 are
arranged in an adjoined manner and so expand and change shape with a quadrangular
shape being maintained, and so the shallow recessed parts 108, which are each surrounded
on all four sides by protruding parts 106, expand and change shape while being restrained
by the protruding parts 106 which cannot expand, the result being that the shape of
each of the shallow recessed parts 108 becomes approximately quadrangular.
[0053] When the girdle knitted in the way of the first variation is worn, the protruding
parts 106 formed on the inner surface between the belly and the buttocks and around
the thighs fit closely against these parts of the wearer's body, producing a shiatsu
(finger-pressure) -like action and stimulating the wearer' s skin, and resulting in
the flow of the blood and the lymph being promoted and in metabolism in the wearer's
body as a whole being improved. There is thus a considerable contribution to improving
health, and in addition the following excellent effects unique to the invention are
exhibited.
[0054] When this girdle is worn, as shown in Fig. 6 and Fig. 13, on the outer surface of
the girdle, the approximately quadrangular shape of the outer surface side of each
of the deep recessed parts 107 greatly expands in a sidewise direction to become an
approximately elliptical shape, coming out prominently in the external appearance,
and resulting in a girdle that has an elegance and attractiveness not achieved with
conventional girdles and that is thus suitable as women's inner wear.
[0055] On the inner surface of the girdle, on the other hand, superfluous flesh and/or subcutaneous
fat is pinched by the protruding parts 106, the deep recessed parts 107 and the shallow
recessed parts 108, which are long in a sidewise direction, with this pinching action
being repeated every time the wearer's body moves, resulting in an effect being exhibited
in which superfluous flesh and/or subcutaneous fat is reduced naturally.
[0056] In particular, the pinching force varies according to the difference in the depth
between the deep recessed parts 107 and the shallow recessed parts 108, resulting
in an even greater effect of reducing subcutaneous fat. Moreover, when the girdle
is worn, superfluous flesh and/or subcutaneous fat pushed out by the protruding parts
106 moves into the shallow recessed parts 108 and the deep recessed parts 107, but
even if the shallow recessed parts 108 are filled with superfluous flesh and/or subcutaneous
fat, in the deep recessed parts 107, a state is secured in which a layer of air remains
above the layer of superfluous flesh and/or subcutaneous fat, resulting in the girdle
having improved breathability and in a feeling of oppression being alleviated, and
hence in a refreshing, favorable wearing sensation being obtained. In addition, air
enters into the deep recessed parts 107 and the shallow recessed parts 108 to produce
a thermal insulation effect, and hence the girdle can be used for protecting against
cold.
[0057] In the first variation of the knit structure, protrusions and recesses formed in
the inner side of the knitted fabric of the clothing are such that the protruding
part 106 and the recessed part having different knit structures to each other are
formed alternately and that each recessed part comprises the deep recessed part 107
and the shallow recessed part 108 which are formed alternately with the protruding
part 106 interposing therebetween. However, the variation of the knit structure is
not limited to the above.
[0058] More specifically, as shown in Fig. 16 depicting a second variation, protruding parts
206B aligned in line direction may be formed in the inner surface of a knitted fabric
of clothing in such a manner that a plain stitch region 203 and the protruding part
206B are formed alternately.
[0059] Similar to the arrangements shown in Figs. 10 and 15, the knit structure of Fig.
16 is shown spread out for explanatory purpose. Each protruding part 206B includes
a float stitch region R21 and a plain stitch region R22. More specifically, knit segments
R20 each having 4-lines and 16-rows as a unit of knit structure which includes 1-line
16-row float stitch region R21 and 3-line 16-row plain stitch region R22 are aligned
side by side in line direction. In other words, the series of knit segments R20 are
arrayed straightforwardly in line direction (sidewise direction).
[0060] The reverse side (inner side) of the knit structure becomes such that each plain
stitch region R22 bulges out by an amount corresponding to 16 rows being pulled into
1 row by a loop 245 of each 1-line 16-row float stitch region R21. Thus, the protruding
parts 206B are aligned straightforwardly in line direction with each rib thereof retaining
its desired height and with the plain stitch region 203 interposed between the adjacent
ones of the protruding parts 206B. A tuck stitch is formed each 4 rows (namely, tuck
stitch group of 241 to 244) in the float stitch region R21 of the protruding part
206B.
[0061] In this way, forming each protruding part 206B by 16-row float stitch and 16-row
plain stitch with a combination of tuck stitch formed each 4 row in each float stitch
region R21 enables to retain the protruding part 206B at a sufficient height because
the protruding part 206B is free from a burden due to needle operation of a circular
knitting machine during knitting.
[0062] Clothing made of the knitted fabric having the second variation of knit structure
has the following effect. A tension exerted to each protruding part 206B is lessened
because the plain stitch region 203 which is interposed between the adjacent ones
of the protruding parts 206B is expanded every time a wearer moves her body. With
this construction, the knitted fabric is expanded with each protruding part 206B securely
retaining its desirable height.
[0063] Thus, a series of protruding parts 206B and recessed parts corresponding to the plain
stitch regions 203 securely produce a massage action and result in prominent embossed-like
patterns formed by the series of protruding parts and recessed parts in its external
appearance, thus providing the clothing of an attractive and tasteful design.
[0064] Next, a third variation of the knit structure is described with reference to Fig.
17. As shown in Fig. 17, protruding parts 206C aligned in an undulating or sinusoidal
manner in line direction may be formed in the inner surface of a knitted fabric of
clothing. The protruding parts 206C are displaced from one another in row direction
by a certain number of rows in such a manner that the protruding parts 206C are arrayed
in line direction in an undulating manner with a plain stitch region 203' interposed
between the adjacent ones of the protruding parts 206C.
[0065] Similar to the arrangements shown in Figs. 10, 15, and 16, the knit structure of
Fig. 17 is shown spread out for explanatory purpose. A portion corresponding to each
protruding part 206C includes a float stitch region R21' and a plain stitch region
R22'. More specifically, knit segments R20' each having 4-lines and 16-rows as a unit
of knit structure which includes 1-line 16-row float stitch region R21' and 3-line
16-row plain stitch region R22' are arranged side by side in line direction in such
a manner that the knit segments R20' are displaced from one another in row direction
by a certain number of rows. In other words, the series of knit segments R20' are
arrayed in an undulating manner in line direction (sidewise direction).
[0066] The reverse side (inner side) of the knit structure becomes such that each plain
stitch region R22' bulges out by an amount corresponding to 16 rows being pulled into
1 row by a loop 245' of each 1-line 16-row float stitch region R21'. Thus, the protruding
parts 206C are aligned in an undulating manner in line direction with each rib thereof
retaining its desired height and with the plain stitch region 203' interposed between
the adjacent ones of the protruding parts 206C. A tuck stitch is formed each 4 rows
(namely, tuck stitch group of 241' to 244') in the float stitch region R21' of the
protruding part 206C.
[0067] Thus, similar to the knit structure as shown in Fig. 16, a series of protruding parts
206C and recessed parts corresponding to the plain stitch regions 203' securely produce
a massage action and result in prominent embossed-like patterns formed by the series
of protruding parts and recessed parts in its external appearance, thus providing
the clothing of an attractive and tasteful design.
[0068] Next, a fourth variation of the knit structure is described with reference to Fig.
18. Protruding parts 206d aligned in line direction may be formed in the inner surface
of a knitted fabric of clothing in such a manner that plain stitches 203" and the
protruding parts 206D are formed alternately.
[0069] Similar to the arrangements shown in Figs. 10, 15, 16, and 17, the knit structure
of Fig. 18 is shown spread out for explanatory purpose. A portion corresponding to
each protruding part 206D includes a float stitch region R21" and a plain stitch region
R22". More specifically, knit segments R20" each having 4-lines and 16-rows as a unit
of knit structure which includes 1-line 16-row float stitch region R21" and 3-line
16-row plain stitch region R22" are arranged side by side in line direction in such
a manner that the knit segments R20" are displaced from one another in row direction
by a certain number of rows. In other words, the series of knit segments R20" are
arrayed straightforwardly in line direction (sidewise direction).
[0070] The reverse side (inner side) of the knit structure becomes such that each plain
stitch region R22" bulges out by an amount corresponding to 16 rows being pulled into
1 row by a loop 245" of each 1-line 16-row float stitch region R21". Thus, the protruding
parts 206D are aligned straightforwardly in line direction with each rib thereof retaining
its desired height and with the plain stitch region 203" interposed between the adjacent
ones of the protruding parts 206D.
[0071] In this variation, however, one tuck stitch 241" is formed in the float stitch region
R21" of the protruding part 206D. In the fourth variation, the tuck stitch 241" is
formed by the yarn on the row immediately following the row on which the yarn resides
to form the loop 245". However, it may be appreciated to form a tuck stitch by the
yarn on an intermediate row or upper row in the float stitch region R21".
[0072] The series of protruding parts 206D and recessed parts corresponding to the plain
stitch regions 203" securely produce a massage action and result in prominent embossed-like
patterns formed by the series of protruding parts and recessed parts in its external
appearance, thus providing the clothing of an attractive and tasteful design.
[0073] In the aforementioned embodiments, the entirety of the knitted fabric is knitted
with the same knitting material. The invention is not limited thereto. For instance,
a knitting material for the loop 166 in the float stitch region R11 in the first variation
of the knit structure may have a greater strength than the one used for the other
parts in order to increase the tension force exerted from the loop 166 in the float
stitch region R11. For the loop 61 (166, 245, 245', and 245"), alternatively, double
yarns may be provided in place of the single yarn.
[0074] Further, in the construction of the fourth variation, it may be appreciated to form
the loop 245" by a soft yarn and form the tuck stitch 241" by a hard yarn. The soft
yarn and the hard yarn are combined into a single yarn in the plain stitch regions.
[0075] The same alteration is applicable to a set of two loops 81 which are provided in
each float stitch region R13. Likewise, the alteration is applicable to the tuck groups
of 161 to 165, 241 to 244, 241' to 244', and 241" and 182, 182.
[0076] Above is a description of principal embodiments of the invention. However, the invention
is not limited to the above-mentioned embodiments. For example, it is also possible
to form the abdominal part of the front of the girdle or long spats in a V-shape so
as to restrain the abdomen more strongly.
[0077] Moreover, in the above, examples were shown in which the whole of the knitted fabric
is knitted using the same yarn materials, but the invention is not limited to this.
It would be appreciated that an extending yarn forming the loops 61 (166, 245, 245',
245") of the float stitch regions R1 (R11, R21, R21', R21") is made to have a higher
strength yarn in order to reinforce the pulling strength of the loops 61 (166, 245,
245', 245") than yarns constituting the other stitches. Moreover, it could be also
possible to add other loops like the loops 61 (166, 245, 245', 245"), thus knitting
double loops. This also applies to the two loops 81 (181) of each of the float stitch
regions R3 (R13).
[0078] It goes without saying that various such design changes are possible so long as the
object of the invention can be attained and the key points of the invention are not
deviated from.
[0079] As described above, an inventive inner wear comprises an elastic knitted fabric including
protruding parts and recessed parts having different knit structures alternately with
respect to an inner surface of the inner wear in required places of portions fitting
against a wearer's body. The recessed parts includes deep recessed parts and shallow
recessed parts. The protruding part has a knit structure in which plain stitch regions
and float stitch regions are alternately arranged.
[0080] When the inner wear is worn, every time the wearer's body moves the protruding parts
and recessed parts on the inner surface of the inner wear stimulate the wearer's skin,
producing a massage action, promoting metabolism, and improving blood flow. Moreover,
superfluous flesh and/or subcutaneous fat is pinched by the protruding parts, the
deep recessed parts and the shallow recessed parts, with this pinching action being
repeated every time the wearer' s body moves, resulting in an effect being exhibited
in which superfluous flesh and/or subcutaneous fat is reduced naturally.
[0081] In particular, the pinching force varies according to the difference in the depth
between the deep recessed parts and the shallow recessed parts, resulting in an even
greater effect of reducing subcutaneous fat. Moreover, when the inner wear is worn,
superfluous flesh and/or subcutaneous fat pushed out by the protruding parts moves
into the shallow recessed parts and the deep recessed parts, but even if the shallow
recessed parts are filled with superfluous flesh and/or subcutaneous fat, in the deep
recessed parts a state is secured in which a layer of air remains above the layer
of superfluous flesh and/or subcutaneous fat, resulting in the inner wear having improved
breathability and in a feeling of oppression being alleviated, and hence in a refreshing,
favorable wearing sensation being obtained. In addition, air enters into the deep
recessed parts and the shallow recessed parts to produce a thermal insulation effect,
and hence the inner wear of the invention can be used as inner wear for protecting
against cold.
[0082] The deep recessed parts may be preferably knitted with plain stitches. Also, the
shallow recessed parts may be preferably constituted with a knit structure in which
plain stitch regions and float stitch regions are arranged in a matrix. Alternatively,
the shallow recessed parts may be preferably constituted with a knit structure in
which plain stitch regions, float stitch regions, and tuck stitch regions are arranged
in a matrix. The protruding parts may be preferably constituted with a knit structure
in which plain stitch regions and second float stitch regions are alternately arranged,
the number of rows of stitches being set to be greater in the float stitch regions
of the protruding parts than in the float stitch regions of the shallow recessed parts.
[0083] Accordingly, the undulating shape of the protruding parts, the deep recessed parts
and the shallow recessed parts is formed assuredly on the reverse side (the inner
surface) of the knit structure, with the relationship between the protruding parts,
the deep recessed parts and the shallow recessed parts being maintained, and as a
result the above-mentioned effects are produced assuredly.
[0084] It would be appreciated to knit the inner wear such that, when the inner wear is
worn, the outer surface side of each of the deep recessed parts expands into an approximately
elliptical shape, and the outer surface side of each of the shallow recessed parts
expands into an approximately quadrangular shape. Accordingly, when the inner wear
is worn, the elliptical shapes show prominently in the external appearance, resulting
in an attractive, tasteful design, which is ideal for women's inner wear in particular
and is not achieved with conventional inner wear.
[0085] It would be preferable that the float stitch region of the protruding part includes
a plurality of float stitches and at least one tuck stitch. Further, it would be preferable
to form a plurality of tuck stitches, the tuck stitches being arranged every a predetermined
number of float stitches. The tuck stitch will reinforce and support the formation
of the protrusion by the combination of the float stitch and the plain stitches.
[0086] Also, it would be preferable that the extending yarn of the second float stitch has
a strength stronger than yarns constituting the other stitches. This will reinforce
and support the formation of the protrusion by the combination of the float stitch
and the plain stitches.
[0087] This application is based on patent application Nos. 2001-60323, 2001-115763, and
2001-155544 filed in Japan, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by references.