[0001] The present invention relates to a multilayer lining fabric having improved properties
in respect of elasticity and stretchability. Moreover, the present invention relates
to a multilayer lining fabric which improves safety features of the fabric. In a further
embodiment, the invention relates to clothes, in particular working clothes, comprising
a multilayer lining fabric.
[0002] Lining fabrics, in particular for clothes used in a specific area as, for example,
clothes worn in sports or clothes worn in a working environment, are requested to
meet certain requirements concerning the wearer's comfort: Due to the fact that such
clothes often need to protect the wearer against uncomfortable weather conditions
(low temperature, external wetness resulting from snow or rain), they have to comprise
an outer layer protecting against such conditions. On the other hand, the physical
conditions of sports or working in the open air are characterized by a large extent
of body movements (or movements of certain parts of the body only, e. g. the arms,
the upper part of the body, the legs and/or the lower part of the body) and, in connection
to that, sweating of the body.
[0003] Both of those may cause discomfort to the wearer of the clothes, if the clothes'
outer (protecting) layer is cushioned with an inner lining fabric: One example of
such a lining fabric is the warp-knitted fabric available on the market from the company
Engtex AB, Mullsj6, Sweden, under the Trade Name "ENGTEX". The lining does allow such
easy body movements to a restricted extent, only (or even prevents such movements),
due to a lack of elasticity and stretchability of the lining fabric. This is particularly
true for linings made of the above warp-knitted fabrics, which were placed inside
the protecting layer in two or more layers one above the other, conventionally, with
the warp directions of one layer parallel to those of each other lining layer.
[0004] Moreover, sweat produced by the body under sports conditions or working conditions
is removed from the wearer's skin in a decelerated manner, only, or not at all. As
a result, a wet lining is rubbing against the skin during the body movements, causing,
in addition to discomfort to the wearer, irritation of the wearer's skin or even worse
conditions like skin inflammations.
[0005] One of the specific properties of such lining fabrics placed one above the other
in a plurality of layers was that such a multilayer lining fabric could be used as
a protective fabric for chainsaw operators: If all layers were positioned parallel
to each other (i. e. the warp direction of each layer was parallel to the warp direction
of each other layer) and were well attached to each other by seams, the resulting
multilayer lining fabric could prevent chainsaw operators in their working environment
from injuries by their chainsaw. This was due to the fact that, after cutting through
the outer protective layer of the operators' working cloth trousers, the threads of
the lining layers were drawn into the chainsaw and could stop the chainsaw's operation
within a few moments, thereby preventing the operators from being injured by the motor-driven
chains of the saw.
[0006] What, however, remained was the apparent lack of elasticity and stretchability of
the lining fabric, which caused a non-acceptable lack of wearing comfort to the wearers
of the clothes when worn in a sports or working environment.
[0007] Hence, it was an object of the present invention that the elasticity and stretchability
of a multilayer lining fabric be enhanced so as to provide more comfort to the wearers
provided with clothes including such multilayer lining fabric.
[0008] Moreover, it was another object of the invention that the humidity transport (resulting
from sweating by the wearer) from the wearer's skin to the environment through the
multilayer lining fabric be improved, thereby preventing skin irritations or even
inflammations from occurring.
[0009] In addition, it was another object of the invention that the protecting properties
of the multilayer lining fabric against chainsaw injuries of a chainsaw operator be
improved, thereby making working accidents less probable if working clothes being
provided with the multilayer lining fabric of the invention are worn in a chainsaw
working environment.
[0010] Finally, it was another object of the invention that clothes comprising the multilayer
lining fabric of the invention be provided, thereby allowing better wearing comfort
to the wearer, for example in the case of sports clothes or working clothes and, in
particular, working clothes for chainsaw operators and forest workers.
[0011] It was surprisingly found in the present invention that the above objects can be
achieved altogether by a multilayer lining fabric wherein two or more layers of a
warp-knitted fabric are combined to a lining fabric by a stack of said two or more
warp-knitted fabric layers, the warp directions of which are twisted, from one layer
to the next, by an certain angle. If a stack of such twisted lining fabrics is stitched
loosely-fitting, the resulting multilayer lining fabric in a piece of clothing has
a largely enhanced elasticity and may stretch during the movements of the clothes'
wearer, thereby providing an improved comfort.
[0012] Moreover, it was found that working clothes comprising the multilayer lining fabric
of the invention present a surprisingly better protection against chainsaw injuries
due to a better blocking behavior of the chainsaw by the threads of the multilayer
lining fabric: The chainsaw is, better than by prior art linings, stopped by the multilayer
lining fabric of the invention not only in cases of chainsaw cuts perpendicular to
the axis of the trouser legs, but also in cases of chainsaw cuts in a direction diagonal
to the axis of the trouser legs: The European and National standards of the Personal
Protective Equipment (PPE) requirements and of DIN (EN) 381-2 and -5 are met by the
multilayer lining fabric and clothes of the present invention, and diagonal cuts standardizing
newly developed tests for the twisted direction linings of the present invention are
under evaluation.
[0013] Hence, the present invention relates to a multilayer lining fabric comprising at
least two warp-knitted fabric layers of at least one polymer thread material having
a weight of ≥ 100 g/m
2 (per layer of material) wherein the number of weft threads is larger than the number
of warp threads, wherein, in the plane of the layers of the fabric, the direction
of warp threads of one layer is twisted with respect to the direction of warp threads
of an adjacent layer by an angle α of at least 20 °.
[0014] Preferred embodiments of the multilayer lining fabric of the invention are claimed
in the claims dependent upon claim 1.
[0015] The present invention also relates to clothes comprising the multilayer lining fabric
according to the present invention.
[0016] Preferred embodiments of the clothing are claimed in the claims dependent upon claim
9.
[0017] The invention is further explained by referring to the attached Figures. However,
the subsequent description, and the Figures as well, are not intended to restrict
the invention to the preferred embodiments shown or explained in detail; such description
and Figures show, as examples only, preferred embodiments of the invention serving
a better understanding of the principles of the invention. In the Figures:
Figure 1 shows an exemplary example of the basic pattern of warp-knitting of the prior
art;
Figures 2 A and 2 B show two thread material layers side by side and in a superimposed
arrangement, allowing to recognize the twist angle α of their different directions
of the warp thread in the superimposed arrangement;
Figure 3 shows another example of a plurality of thread material layers side by side
and in a superimposed arrangement, allowing to recognize the twist angles
α, α' etc. of their different directions of the warp thread in the superimposed arrangement;
Figure 4 shows one embodiment of the invention where a plurality (four) of thread
material layers of a multilayer lining fabric M of the invention are twisted by respective
angles α of + 80 ° ± 5 ° and - 80 ° ± 5 ° ; and
Figures 5 A to 5 D show specific embodiments of the stacks of multilayer lining fabrics
used in manufacturing clothes in accordance with, and as explained in, the working
example, wherein Figure 5 A shows an arrangement of an exemplary plurality layers
for the left leg front side of working trousers for chainsaw workers, Figure 5 B shows
a similar arrangement as Figure 5 A, but for the front and back sides of working trousers
for chainsaw workers; Figure 5 C shows the arrangement of a stack of a plurality of
lining fabric layers included into a textile pad; and Figure 5 D shows the textile
pad of Figure 5 C included into, by e. g. stitching to, a part of clothing, e. g.
a portion of a pair of working trousers for a chainsaw worker.
[0018] Preferred, but exemplary (and non-restricting) embodiments of the present invention,
i. e. of the multilayer lining fabric and of the clothes of the present invention,
are now explained in detail by referring to the Figures.
[0019] The term "comprise", "comprises" or "comprising" as used in the present specification
and claims, for example in claim 1 (multilayer lining fabric claim) or in the description
of the fabric, is defined to have the meaning that said fabric of the invention may
comprise (or include) (i) at least one component of the fabric following said term
"comprise" or "comprises" or "comprising" or may comprise (or include) (ii) two or
more components of the fabric following said term "comprise" or "comprises" or "comprising",
or that (iii) further components (more specifically defined below) may also be comprised
by the fabric of the invention. The same is applicable also to the clothes claims
and description of the clothes of the present invention,
mutatis mutandis.
[0020] The term "comprise", "comprises" or "comprising" as used in the present specification
and claims is, however, also defined for the present invention to optionally include
cases where the multilayer lining fabric of the invention mainly (or even exclusively)
consists of (i) at least one component of the fabric following said term "comprise"
or "comprises" or "comprising" or mainly (or even exclusively) consists of (ii) two
or more components of the fabric following said term "comprise" or "comprises" or
"comprising", optionally together with any necessary component a skilled person may
optionally additionally include into such a fabric in order to achieve the object
of the invention, or may even include cases where the component of the fabric following
said term "comprise" or "comprises" or "comprising" exclusively consists of (i) at
least one component named or exclusively consists of (ii) two or more components named,
optionally together with any necessary component a skilled person may include into
such a fabric in order to achieve the object of the invention. The same is applicable
also to the clothes claims and description of the clothes of the present invention,
mutatis mutandis.
[0021] In other words: The term "comprise" or "comprises" or "comprising" may have, in the
present specification and claims, the meanings of describing, or claiming, an exhaustive
or, alternatively, a non-exhaustive enumeration of elements, without that, in the
former case, embodiments are excluded which, for example in sub-claims of the present
application and corresponding parts of the specification, claim (and describe) further
features, which are beneficial or advantageous but not essential for the present invention.
[0022] The present invention relates to a multilayer lining fabric. The term "lining fabric",
as used in the present specification and claims, is defined to mean a textile material
made in the form of a plurality of layers each of which consists of textile material
threads. Such thread layers, in the case of the present invention, are manufactured
by a process of warp-knitting. As is generally known in this technical field, the
process of warp-knitting is a knitting method in which the thread zigzags along the
length of the fabric and, hence, follows adjacent columns of knitting, i. e. a knitting
direction which follows the length direction of the knitted textile material. In an
exemplary manner, this is shown in Figure 1, wherein the arrow shows the direction
of the warp thread. Such a textile material or fabric is used as a lining under a
surface layer or as a protective fabric layer (e. g. of a piece of clothing) in order
to generate an underlayer having specific properties.
[0023] In accordance with the present invention, the lining fabric is a multilayer lining
fabric, i. e. has a number of layers of at least two: In accordance with the invention,
at least two warp-knitted fabric layers of a polymeric thread material are comprised.
[0024] The number of layers is not restricted to "two" and may comprise, in preferred embodiments
of the invention, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9 or even more warp-knitted fabric layers.
There is, in the frame of the present invention, no restriction to the number of the
layers of the multilayer lining fabric. An exception is the fact that a larger number
of layers increases the overall weight of the multilayer lining fabric of the invention,
the latter being in contrast to the object of providing a multilayer lining fabric
enhancing the wearing comfort for the wearer of the fabric or of the clothes comprising
said fabric, because the fabric's weight increase makes movements in the wearer's
sports or working environment more cumbersome. A number of layers of ≥ 5 is preferred,
and even more preferred is a number of 6, 7, 8 or 9 warp-knitted fabric layers.
[0025] The polymeric thread material may be one polymeric thread material which is identical
in all layers of the multilayer lining fabric or may be two or more polymeric thread
materials in different layers of the multilayer lining fabric. A skilled person may
select such one (or two or even more) polymeric thread materials from a large number
of materials, which are known in the art
per se, in accordance with the specific requirements of each single case. In accordance
with the invention, one single polymeric thread material for all layers of the multilayer
lining fabric of the invention is preferred; this does, however, not restrict the
invention to this preferred embodiment.
[0026] In accordance with the invention, the material of the (at least two) warp-knitted
fabric layers is a polymer thread material. Polymers for threads which may be employed
for knitting the warp-knitted fabric layers of the present invention are well-known
to a skilled person and may be selected from a large number of polymer materials in
accordance with the requirements of a specific case, subject to the parameters of
the material. One of those parameters is, naturally, that the polymer must be capable
of being made into threads which are suitable for the machine knitting process. Another
criterion is the requirement that the material, in the form of a thread, must be capable
of being knitted into a fabric material by a warp-knitting process.
[0027] In accordance with the invention, the polymer material, after being warp-knitted
into a fabric layer has a weight of > 100 g/m
2. Polymer material fabrics having a weight of > 100 g/m
2 may be warp-knitted into light-weight lining fabrics having good mechanical properties,
as for example excellent stretchability, light weight and good humidity-dissipating
properties.
[0028] Basically there is no upper limit of the fabrics' polymer material weight, with the
exception of requesting that, in view of the object to provide a light-weight material
promoting the wearer's comfort, the material should not be of a too high weight. In
preferred embodiments of the invention, which may be realized alone or in combination
with one or several other features of the invention and which should not be construed
to restrict the invention, the materials used in each fabric layer have a weight in
the range of from 120 to 180 g/m
2, preferably in a range of from 140 to 160 g/m
2, more preferably in a range of 160 ± 5 g/m
2. Exemplary (but not restricting) weights of the polymer material after being warp-knitted
into a fabric layer are 132 g/m
2 or 162 g/m
2 or 114 g/m
2 or 148 g/m
2 or 171 g/m
2, and such specific weights may be used in combination with others, while having advantageous
properties for the invention. Materials having the afore-mentioned weight were found
to be particularly suitable for the multilayer lining fabric of the present invention.
[0029] In preferred embodiments of the invention, which may be realized alone or in combination
with one or several other features of the invention and which should not be construed
to restrict the invention, the materials have a thickness in the range of from 0.4
to 1.0 mm, preferably within a range of from 0.6 to 0.8 mm, more preferably within
a range of from 0.65 to 0.75 mm, most preferably about 0.7 mm. Materials having the
afore-mentioned thickness were found to be particularly suitable for the multilayer
lining fabric of the present invention.
[0030] In preferred embodiments of the invention, which may be realized alone or in combination
with one or several other features of the invention and which should not be construed
to restrict the invention, the polymer thread material is a polyester or polyamide.
Polyesters are particularly preferred materials, since they result into multilayer
lining fabrics convenient for the wearer and presenting, in addition, good safety
properties, as will be shown below in detail. A skilled person is familiar with polyesters
and polyamides, particularly with polyesters, as polymer thread materials known in
the present field of the art and may select such polyesters from a large group thereof
in accordance with the requirements of a specific case. More preferably, the polymer
thread material may be poly (ethylene terephthalate) (PET). One specific material
available on the market has turned out to be a particularly suitable material, which
material is available from the Company Engtex AB, Mullsjö, Sweden, under the Trade
Name "ENGTEX Dyneema".
[0031] In accordance with the invention, the warp-knitting of the fabric layers was made
resulting into a number of weft threads per centimeter of length of the fabric layers
which is larger than the number of warp threads per centimeter of width of the fabric
layers, which number ratio represents the density of knitting of the fabric layer
material.
[0032] In preferred embodiments of the invention, which may be realized alone or in combination
with one or several other features of the invention and which should not be construed
to restrict the invention, in each layer the number of warp threads is 4.5 ± 0.5 threads/cm
and/or wherein the number of weft threads is 6.5 ± 0.5 threads/cm. Fabric layers of
a polymer thread material having been warp-knitted on warp-knitting machines into
fabrics having thread densities in the above ranges show particularly good improvements
of their properties.
[0033] In accordance with the present invention, the multilayer lining fabric comprises
at least two warp-knitted fabric layers of at least one polymer thread material, which
layers are superimposed one on another, and the number of warp-knitted fabric layers
may be 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9 or even more warp-knitted fabric layers, as mentioned
above. In preferred embodiments of the invention, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9 or even
more warp-knitted fabric layers, are superimposed on one another, and even more preferable
is a number of 6, 7, 8 or 9 warp-knitted fabric layers, for example 7, 8 or 9 warp-knitted
fabric layers, and most preferable 9 warp-knitted fabric layers which are superimposed
on one another.
[0034] In preferred embodiments of the invention, which may be realized alone or in combination
with one or several other features of the invention and which should not be construed
to restrict the invention, the direction of warp threads of one layer, in the plane
of the layers of the fabric, is twisted, with respect to the direction of warp threads
of an adjacent layer, by an angle α of at least 20 °. In other words: If two layers
of a warp-knitted polymer thread material are formed into a stack of two thread material
layers, they are not stacked one upon another in parallel (i.e. with parallel warp
thread directions, as in the prior art) but are stacked in a twisted manner so that
their warp thread directions are positioned at an angle α to each other of at least
20 °.
[0035] This is, for example, shown in Figure 2: Two thread material layers 1, 2, each manufactured
by warp-knitting are shown side by side in Figure 2 A, and they are shown in Figure
2 B in a superimposed arrangement and twisted, with respect to their warp thread directions
(represented by darker lines), by an angle α of, for example, 80 °.
[0036] The technical effect of the feature of a superimposed arrangement of the at least
two (and preferably ≥ 2) warp-knitted thread material layers twisted by an angle α
of at least 20 ° with respect to their directions of the warp threads is twofold:
From a safety point of view, the blocking of the operation of a chainsaw cutting into
the cloth provided with the multilayer lining fabric in a (for example) vertical or
diagonal direction (of trouser legs) is in a short time range comparable to, or even
better than, corresponding values of prior art clothes, but the elasticity and stretchability
of the multilayer lining fabric (comprising said warp-knitted thread material layers)
is enhanced considerably. Even in multilayer lining fabrics having more than the minimum
two warp-knitted thread material layers (e. g. ≥ 5 or 6, 7, 8, 9 or more, for example
7, 8 or 9 warp-knitted thread material layers), the comfort for the user (particularly
due to the still enhanced elasticity and stretchability) is remarkable. A motion of
the legs under heavy working duty and, hence, including a lot of sweating of the wearer
in trousers provided with the multilayer lining fabric is achievable without the appearance
of irritations on the wearer's skin.
[0037] In addition, if a multilayer lining fabric of the above type, as it is in accordance
with the present invention, is fixed in trousers of chainsaw operators, and the trousers
are subjected to the standardized chainsaw cutting tests in the directions perpendicular
and parallel to the trousers' legs (so-called PPE test (or in German: EU PSA-Baumuster-Prüfung)),
the multilayer lining fabric is capable of blocking the chainsaw's operation better
than in cases of prior art trousers provided with lining layers superimposed in parallel,
with respect to their twisted directions of warp threads of the plurality of layers.
Details are described below in the experimental section.
[0038] In preferred embodiments of the invention, which may be realized alone or in combination
with one or several other features of the invention and which should not be construed
to restrict the invention, the angle α of twist of the direction of warp threads of
one layer with respect to the direction of warp threads of an adjacent layer, is at
most 120 °. If this upper limit value of the twist angle α is observed, the elasticity
and stretchability of the multilayer lining fabric is also still enhanced. In multilayer
lining fabrics having more than the minimum two warp-knitted thread material layers
(e. g. having, for example, 6, 7 or 8 layers of the polymer thread material), the
comfort for the user (particularly due to the enhanced elasticity and stretchability)
is even better. A motion of the legs under heavy working duty and, hence, including
a lot of sweating of the wearer in trousers provided with the multilayer lining fabric
is achievable without the appearance of irritations or even inflammations on the wearer's
skin.
[0039] Moreover, the standard tests of these multilayer lining fabrics retaining their twist
of the directions of their warp threads below the above upper limit value resulted
in a better blocking of the chainsaw's operation by the threads of the multilayer
lining fabric.
[0040] In more preferred embodiments of the invention, which may be realized alone or in
combination with one or several other features of the invention and which should not
be construed to restrict the invention, the angle α of a twist of the direction of
warp threads of one layer with respect to the direction of warp threads of an adjacent
layer, is within a range of 50 ° ≤ α ≤ 110 °. It is even more preferable in accordance
with the present invention that the angle α of a twist of the direction of warp threads
of one layer with respect to the direction of warp threads of an adjacent layer, is
within a range of 60 ° ≤ α ≤ 100 °. By retaining the twist angle in the above preferred
ranges, the above properties of wearing comfort and chainsaw operation safety blocking
could be further improved, compared to the prior art.
[0041] In further more preferred embodiments of the invention, which may be realized alone
or in combination with one or several other features of the invention and which should
not be construed to restrict the invention, the angle α of a twist of the direction
of warp threads of one layer with respect to the direction of warp threads of an adjacent
layer, is within a range of 70 ° ≤ α ≤ 90 °. In mostly preferred embodiments, the
angle α of twist of the direction of warp threads of one layer with respect to the
direction of warp threads of an adjacent layer is within a range of 80 ° ± 5 °. Particularly
in the latter case, the elasticity and stretchability of the multilayer lining fabric
is enhanced to a surprising extent. In multilayer lining fabrics having more than
the minimum two warp-knitted thread material layers (e. g. having, for example, 6,
7, 8 or 9 layers of the polymer thread material), the comfort for the user (particularly
due to the enhanced elasticity and stretchability) is excellent, compared to the prior
art. A motion of the legs under heavy working duty and, hence, including heavy sweating
of the wearer in trousers provided with the multilayer lining fabric is achievable
without that irritations or even inflammations on the wearer's skin could be observed.
[0042] Moreover, the standard tests of these multilayer lining fabrics retaining their twist
of the directions of their warp threads in the range of 80 ° ± 5 ° resulted in a blocking
of the chainsaw's operation by the threads of the multilayer lining fabric even exceeding
the values obtained with prior art multilayer lining fabrics having a relatively parallel
arrangement of their directions of the warp threads.
[0043] In further preferred embodiments of the invention, which may be realized alone or
in combination with one or several other features of the invention and which should
not be construed to restrict the invention, directions of warp threads of certain
layers of the multilayer lining fabric M, with respect to the direction of warp threads
of one of the lining layers as a reference layer, are twisted by angles α, α', α"
which are different from each other or which are identical to each other. In other
words: In superimposed arrangements of more than two (for example five) thread material
layers, all twist angles α, α', α", α"' (etc.) of directions of the warp threads of
one layer, relative to the respective superimposed adjacent layer, are different from
each other. The respective differences may be different in the absolute value of the
angle (i. e. |α|) or may also (or instead only) be different in view of the clockwise
or counterclockwise directions. As an alternative, all warp thread direction angles
α of different layers are identical to each other.
[0044] Figures 3 shows an example for the above first case where directions of warp threads
of certain layers of the multilayer lining fabric M, with respect to the direction
of warp threads of one of the lining layers as a reference layer, are twisted by angles
α, α', α" which are different from each other: In accordance with Figure 3, the angles
α of the twist of the direction of warp threads change from one layer couple (layers
1 → 2) of thread material to the next couple of layers, i. e. adjacent, layers 2 →
3 layers 3 → 4, of thread material in their absolute values (e. g. α = 40 °; α' =
80 °; α = 60°). In another preferred embodiment of the invention (described below
with respect to Figure 4), the twist angles α of another arrangement are identical
in their (absolute) values, but are varied with respect to the clockwise and counterclockwise
directions (e. g. α = + 80 °; α' = - 80 °; α" = + 80°). The above values are exemplary
examples only and do not restrict the invention.
[0045] In further preferred embodiments of the invention, which may be realized alone or
in combination with one or several other features of the invention and which should
not be construed to restrict the invention, directions of warp threads of two directly
adjacent layers, with respect to the direction of warp threads of one of the lining
layers as a reference layer, are twisted by the identical angle α (i. e. |α| is always
the same), while directions of warp threads of the following two adjacent layers are
parallel to those of the reference layer, and the angles α are different "only" in
their clockwise or counterclockwise directions.
[0046] This case is shown in Figure 4: The reference layer of the multilayer lining fabric
M has the reference numeral 1; its direction of the warp threads is represented by
a darker line. The directly adjacent layer 2 of the multilayer lining fabric M has
a direction of its warp threads (also represented by a darker line) which is twisted,
with respect to the reference layer's (1) warp thread direction, by the angle α, e.
g. by 80 ° ± 5 °. The layer 3 directly adjacent to layer 2 of the multilayer lining
fabric M has a direction of its warp threads (also represented by a darker line) which
is twisted by an angle α identical to the angle α between layers 1 and 2 in its value,
but having a counter-clockwise direction, e. g. - 80 ° ± 5 °. The same is applicable
to layer 4 directly adjacent to the above layer 3 of the multilayer lining fabric
M; and so forth. In other words: In the preferred embodiment of the multilayer lining
fabric shown in Figure 4, the layers having an odd number (e. g. 3, 5, etc.) each
have directions of their warp threads (represented by darker lines) which are parallel
to the reference layer's (1) warp thread direction, while the layers having an even
number (e. 2, 4, 6 etc.) have directions of their warp threads (represented by darker
lines) which are in an angle α of, for example 80 ° ± 5 °, to the warp thread directions
of the odd-numbered layers (1, 3, 5 etc.).
[0047] In the latter case, a kind of "zig-zag" arrangement of the respective adjacent layers'
relative twist angle α of their relative directions of the warp thread is established.
Such an arrangement is highly advantageous, because the elasticity and stretchability
of the multilayer lining fabric is maintained at an enhanced level, to a surprising
extent. In multilayer lining fabrics having, for example, 6, 7, 8 or 9 layers of the
polymer thread material, the comfort for the user (particularly due to the enhanced
elasticity and stretchability) is excellent, compared to the prior art. A motion of
the legs under heavy working duty and, hence, including heavy sweating by the wearer
in trousers provided with the multilayer lining fabric is achievable without that
irritations or even inflammations on the wearer's skin could be observed.
[0048] Moreover, the standard tests (according to the technical standard EN / DIN 381-2
and 381-5 for chainsaw trousers) of these multilayer lining fabrics retaining their
twist of the directions of their warp threads in the range of 80 ° ± 2 ° and having
the above "zig-zag" configuration of their angles α of the warp thread directions,
relative to the warp thread directions of the reference layer of the multilayer lining
fabric, resulted in a blocking of the chainsaw's operation by the threads of the multilayer
lining fabric which even exceeds the values obtained with prior art multilayer lining
fabrics having a relatively parallel arrangement of their directions of the warp threads,
in the chainsaw cuts in a direction perpendicular to the trouser leg axis and even
more in the direction parallel to the trouser leg axis.
[0049] Further preferred embodiments of the invention, which may be realized alone or in
combination with one or several other features of the invention and which should not
be construed to restrict the invention are directed to multilayer lining fabrics according
to the invention, wherein 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9 layers are in an arrangement one
on top of the other with their directions of warp threads of adjacent fabric layers
twisted by an angle α of at least 20 ° and preferably at most 120 ° and more preferably
within a range of 50 ° ≤ α ≤ 110 °; and are fixed together loosely to form a stack
of loosely fixed, e. g. loosely stitched, twisted layers.
[0050] Such a fixation of the lining fabric layers, preferably such stitching thereof, may
be effected preferably at the edges of these lining fabric layers, so as to form a
loosely connected, flexible stack thereof. Hence, in accordance with these preferred
embodiments of the invention, such stacks of a plurality of loosely connected/fixed
fabric layers are designed to form, and practically form, flexible and stretchable
"pillows" comprising such a plurality of the warp-knitted material layers, wherein
the relative position of the layers is not tightly fixed, but only loosely and flexibly
connected. Thereby, a substantial contribution to the desired flexibility of the lining
fabric can be made.
[0051] The preferred way of loose fixation known to a skilled person is seaming by loosely
stitching, although the invention is not restricted to this type of loose fixation.
[0052] In a further preferred embodiment of the invention, which may be realized alone or
in combination with one or several other features of the invention and which should
not be construed to restrict the invention, such a stack of loosely fixed, e. g. loosely
stitched, twisted layers of the lining fabric material may be included into a textile
pad, and such a pad comprises a surrounding envelope and an inner stack of 2, 3, 4,
5, 6, 7, 8 or 9 loosely fixed, e. g. loosely stitched, fabric layers in an arrangement
one on top of the other with their directions of warp threads of adjacent fabric layers
twisted by an angle α of at least 20 °.
[0053] The textile pad is defined, for the present specification and claims, to be a textile
material in a sheet form and capable of forming the envelope needed for surrounding
the fabric layer stack, capable of maintaining said envelope shape under the conditions
of use of the pad, and capable of being fixed, by textile fixation processes as, for
example, stitching, to other textile sheet materials. The material of which the pad
is formed may be any material a skilled person knows for the desired purpose of surrounding
the plurality of loosely fixed or loosely stitched fabric layers, and such a material
may be selected by a skilled person from a number of suitable materials according
to the parameters which must be observed.
[0054] In further preferred embodiments of the invention, which may be realized alone or
in combination with one or several other features of the invention and which should
not be construed to restrict the invention, the textile material of the pad envelope
is selected from knitted or woven textile materials, which - in more preferred embodiments
- will have to have, or to retain, a high elasticity. Polymer materials like polyamides
and - even more preferred - polyesters are preferred materials. Polyesters are even
more preferred, because they retain their elasticity, are "skin-friendly", i. e. do
not undergo any changes in their mechanical properties and are capable of being treated
with a "wicking" finish material capable of wicking sweat away from the skin. Particularly
preferred materials are those materials known under the commercial names ELASTAN
R or LYCRA
R.
[0055] The resulting pad comprises or includes said stack of a plurality of lining fabric
layers the directions of the warp threads of which are twisted by a certain angle
α as explained above, and loosely connected to a stack of textile layers, preferably
by loosely stitching said layers, preferably at their edges.
[0056] Such a pad, in accordance with the invention, is required to be capable of being
fixed, by any conceivable textile fixation process, to another textile material, for
example to a textile material forming a piece of clothing, of which a cloth (e. g.
a trouser) for sports purposes of for working purposes are two examples, only. A suitable
textile fixation process may be selected by a person skilled in this field in accordance
with the requirements needed. Such a fixation process may be a step of stitching the
pad to a sheet of a textile material, preferably by machine stitching the borderline
or the edges of the pad to said sheet of textile material.
[0057] As a result, the sheet of textile material comprises the pad fixed (e.g. stitched,
preferably machine-stitched) to the sheet, and its position on the sheet is clearly
defined. On the other hand, the pad itself comprises included, and loosely connected,
the flexible stack of lining textile layers, which stack, inside the envelope, provides
the desired stretchability, resulting into the wearer's comfort.
[0058] In another aspect, the invention relates to clothes which comprise at least one multilayer
lining fabric according to the present invention as described above in detail, as
well as a shell layer. Such a shell layer may be a layer directed to the outer side
of the clothes and may additionally have certain functions as, for example, a water
repelling function, a safety signal colour, without restricting the invention to those
functions.
[0059] Hence, with respect to the clothes of the invention, the above description of the
multilayer lining fabric of the present invention can be referred to in all details,
and all features of the multilayer lining fabric of the invention, i. e. one feature
of the above-described features alone or several or all features of the above-described
features in combination, as well as its/their objects and advantages, are also applicable
to the clothes comprising such multilayer lining fabric.
[0060] The clothes of the invention may comprise at least one of the multilayer lining fabrics
of the invention or may comprise two or three or even more of the multilayer lining
fabrics. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, which may be realized alone or
in combination with one or several other features of the invention and which should
not be construed to restrict the invention, the clothes of the invention comprise
one multilayer lining fabric of the above-described invention, in addition to the
shell layer.
[0061] In a further preferred embodiment of the invention, which may be realized alone or
in combination with one or several other features of the invention and which should
not be construed to restrict the invention, the clothes of the invention comprise
the multilayer lining fabric according to the invention (one multilayer lining fabric
or two or even three or more multilayer lining fabrics, preferably one multilayer
lining fabric) in only a part thereof. This means that the clothes comprise parts
where no multilayer lining fabric of the invention is applied. One of the reasons
is that the purposes of said multilayer lining fabric (in particular the safety feature
of being capable of blocking a chainsaw operation cutting into said cloth) are needed
to be met only in parts of the cloth.
[0062] In a further preferred embodiment of the invention, which may be realized alone or
in combination with one or several other features of the invention and which should
not be construed to restrict the invention, the clothes of the invention comprising
the multilayer lining fabric are selected from sports clothes and working clothes.
In these preferred types of clothes, the advantages of the invention, particularly
the advantages afforded by the multilayer lining fabric, can ideally be achieved:
Both clothes are worn by people who have to move their bodies very much, which fact
is closely connected to sweating. Hence, these wearers need clothes adapted to multi-movement
types of activities and, hence, must be comfortable in their wearing properties, e.
g. must provide elasticity and stretchability.
[0063] In addition, in the case of working clothes, safety aspects have to be observed.
As a specific feature, the clothes of the invention, equipped with the multilayer
lining fabrics of the invention, allow a blocking capability for chainsaws which surprisingly
exceeds similar properties as tested in standard procedures described below in the
experimental part of this description.
[0064] In a further preferred embodiment of the invention, which may be realized alone or
in combination with one or several other features of the invention and which should
not be construed to restrict the invention, the clothes are chainsaw protection clothes,
preferably for forest workers, which surprisingly exceed all expectations not only
with respect to the wearing comfort, but also with respect to the safety aspect: In
chainsaw cut tests according to the EU standard EN 381-2 and 381-5, the clothes according
to the invention and comprising the multilayer lining fabric of the invention achieved
very good results: The preferred clothes of the invention, working trousers for forest workers,
achieved
good, in part even considerably better test results (more rapid stopping of the chainsaw's operation by the threads of the
lining fabric layers) not only in chainsaw cuts perpendicular to the trouser leg axis,
but also in chainsaw cuts in a direction diagonal to the trouser leg axis). Details
thereof are described below in the experimental part of the description.
[0065] In particularly preferred embodiments of the invention, which may be realized alone
or in combination with one or several other features of the invention and which should
not be construed to restrict the invention, the clothes of the present invention comprise
the multilayer lining fabric according to the above-described preferred embodiments
of the multilayer lining fabric of the invention, wherein the loosely stitched stack
of twisted layers or the textile pad of the surrounding envelope and the inner stack
of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9 loosely fixed, preferably loosely stitched (for example
along their edges) fabric layers in an arrangement one on top of the other with their
directions of warp threads of adjacent fabric layers twisted by an angle α of at least
20 °, and preferably at most 120 ° and more preferably within a range of 50 ° ≤ α
≤ 110 °, is separately stitched to the inner side of the clothes' shell layer, without
additionally stitchingly fixing the twisted layers to the clothes' shell layer. As
mentioned above, such multilayer lining fabric according to the invention may be applied
to the whole inner side of the clothes' shell layer or may be applied only to a part
thereof.
[0066] The shell layer may be of any suitable material a skilled person knows for purposes
of sports clothes, working clothes etc. and, hence, may be selected from any suitable
material in accordance with the specific requirements of a single case. Typical examples
of a material selected as the shell layer material is a material selected from materials
having a sufficient stability, weather resistance, wicking properties and tear strength,
which is essential for sports clothes and working clothes. A skilled person knows
such materials for shell layers of sports and working clothes and, hence, may select
such materials in accordance with the requirements of a specific case. Particularly
preferred materials re polyamides and polyesters, and polyesters are even better preferred.
Exemplary (albeit not restricting) materials are those known under the commercial
names ELASTAN
R and LYCRA
R.
[0067] In a further preferred embodiment of the invention, which may be realized alone or
in combination with one or several other features of the invention and which should
not be construed to restrict the invention, the clothes of the present invention comprise
advantageous and, hence, preferred embodiments, wherein a plurality of layers of the
multilayer lining fabric of the above detailed description is arranged one on top
of the other with their directions of warp threads of adjacent fabric layers twisted
by an angle α of at least 20 ° and preferably at most 120 ° and more preferably within
a range of 50 ° ≤ α ≤ 110 °; wherein such arrangement of said plurality of layers
is symmetrical to a manufacturing direction of the clothes' shell layer. Said clothes'
manufacturing direction may be the lengthwise direction of knitting or weaving (i.
e. the warp thread direction). In other preferred embodiments, such arrangement of
said plurality of layers is symmetrical to a longitudinal axis of parts of said clothes
extending in a longitudinal direction, e. g. to the longitudinal axis of the trousers'
legs. In other words: The plurality of layers is arranged, with respect to the manufacturing
direction or longitudinal axis direction in such a manner that angle α's half angle
(= α/2) is located exactly on the working direction or longitudinal trouser leg axis,
thereby achieving that the elasticity of the overall material (i. e. multilayer lining
fabric with its plurality of layers plus shell layer) is retained on a high level,
while achieving good safety standards in working clothes' safety tests (particularly
the diagonal cut of the chainsaw safety test; see the experimental section below).
[0068] In a further preferred embodiment of the invention, which may be realized alone or
in combination with one or several other features of the invention and which should
not be construed to restrict the invention, the clothes of the invention comprising
the multilayer lining fabric of the invention (as described above in all details),
particularly the working trousers, may additionally comprise an additional knee protection
area, affording an additional protection effect to the wearer's body when working
on the knees or including movements where a touch to the knee is involved.
[0069] Such an additional knee protection area may be made in accordance with usual prior
art knee protection means, but, in accordance with the invention, is preferably made
of an imprintable cushioning material applied to the knee area of the trouser lag
or even to both knee protection areas of both trouser legs. Such protective cushioning
may be made of any material a skilled person is aware of for the desired purposes.
[0070] However, in a further preferred embodiment of the invention, which may be realized
alone or in combination with one or several other features of the invention and which
should not be construed to restrict the invention, the clothes of the invention comprising
the multilayer lining fabric additionally comprise an additional knee protection area
to which is applied, directly onto the shell material, an imprintable cushioning material
made of an imprintable polymer material, wherein - even more preferably - the polymer
may be selected from the group consisting of melt-printable polymers, particularly
from polyurethanes. Optionally, the adherence of such a polymer material, preferably
the adherence of such a polyurethane material, to the clothes' shell layer is improved
by means of the application, on the area between the clothes and the additional knee
protection material, of an adherence improver. A skilled person knows such adherence
improving materials and may select them in accordance with the nature of the polymer
and clothes' materials based on the general skill.
[0071] The additional imprintable cushioning material may be applied to the outside surface
of the cloth, preferably of the working or protection trouser of the invention, in
any conceivable shape. In particularly preferred embodiments of the invention, the
application may comprise small spot patterns or small line patterns or small picture
patterns, which may either have the same appearance (e. g. color) as the fabric sheet
on which they are applied or may be different in appearance (e. g. color) so that
they are silhouetted against the fabric basis. In the latter case, the manufacturer
of the working clothes may show a logo or a safety sign by such an imprinted cushioning
material.
[0072] In the following, the multilayer lining fabric of the present invention, as well
as the clothes comprising such a multilayer lining fabric of the invention, are in
more detail explained by referring to specific examples. It has to be noted that the
examples are given only for allowing a better understanding of the invention and should
not be construed to limit the invention to the specific examples.
Examples
[0073] Chainsaw operators' trousers subjected to the tests described below comprised an
outer water protection fabric made of ELASTAN
R and an inner lining consisting of 8 warp-knitted fabric layers and an additional
lining fabric made of LYCRA
R between layers Nos. 7 and 8 (calculated from the inner to the outer side of the lining
fabric stack (see Figures 5A to 5D). In each layer, the number of warp threads was
4.5 ± 0.5 threads/cm, and the number of weft threads was 6.5 ± 0.5 threads/cm.
[0074] The direction of warp threads of warp-knitted fabric layer 2 was twisted, with respect
to the direction of warp threads of layer 1, by an angle of + 80 °; the direction
of warp threads of warp-knitted fabric layer 3 is twisted, with respect to the direction
of warp threads of layer 2, by an angle of - 80 ° (i. e. is the same as the direction
of warp threads of layer 1); the direction of warp threads of warp-knitted fabric
layer 4 is twisted, with respect to the direction of warp threads of layer 3, by an
angle of + 80 °; the direction of warp threads of warp-knitted fabric layer 5 is twisted,
with respect to the direction of warp threads of layer 4, by an angle of - 80 °, (i.
e. is the same as the direction of warp threads of layer 1); etc. etc.. This arrangement
of the layers under the water protection fabric shell layer is shown in Figure 5A,
exemplarily.
[0075] The eight layers shown in Figure 5A were packed into an envelope made of ELASTAN
R without stitching them together, and the surrounding envelope was stitched at both
ends by sewing; any other stitching method instead of sewing could have been employed.
[0076] The resulting "textile pad" was applied to the left leg front side of chainsawer's
working trousers. The resulting trousers were evaluated by the wearers to provide
the desired elasticity and stretchability and did not cause any discomfort even under
hard-sweating work conditions.
[0077] The same trousers were subjected to the EU PPE standard test by cutting on a test
stand with a chainsaw cut perpendicular to the trousers' legs' axis and stopped the
chainsaw under conditions identical to the usual EU PPE standard test (speed of the
chains, cutting angle).
[0078] Moreover, the same trousers are being subjected to a modified test under the Industrial
Standard EN 381-2 and 381-5. This standard has a test stand which is being modified
for the multilayer lining fabrics due to their twisting of the warp directions in
the plane of the multilayer fabric layers. First results (to be confirmed in further
tests) showed that the chainsaw chain stopping by entangling the chain with the warp
threads is better than the conventional multilayer fabrics having parallel directions
of their warp threads, thereby surprisingly showing a better fit into safety requirements
for such type of clothes, in addition to better wearing comfort for the wearers.
[0079] Working trousers made for chainsaw workers of the above materials were subjected
to a 4 week longtime field test under relatively high temperature (autumn) and high
humidity (rain) conditions and were found by the workers to be better adapted to the
requirements and more convenient to wear under high load sweating conditions (mountain
forest) than all other materials available on the market: Particularly the desired
elasticity and sweat-dissipating properties were found to be outstanding.
[0080] The invention was described above in detail while referring to its preferred embodiments.
The reference to the preferred embodiments should, however, not be understood as a
limitation of the invention. Quite to the contrary: The scope of the invention is
only determined by the claims which follow.
1. Multilayer lining fabric comprising at least two warp-knitted fabric layers of at
least one polymer thread material having a weight of ≥ 100 g/m2, wherein the number of weft threads per centimeter of length of the fabric layers
is larger than the number of warp threads per centimeter of width of the fabric layers,
and wherein, in the plane of the layers of the fabric, the direction of warp threads
of one layer is twisted with respect to the direction of warp threads of an adjacent
layer by an angle α of at least 20 °.
2. The multilayer lining fabric according to claim 1, wherein the angle α of twist of
the direction of warp threads of one layer with respect to the direction of warp threads
of an adjacent layer, is at most 120 °; preferably wherein the angle α of twist of
the direction of warp threads of one layer with respect to the direction of warp threads
of an adjacent layer, is within a range of 50 ° ≤ α ≤ 110 °; more preferably wherein
the angle α of twist of the direction of warp threads of one layer with respect to
the direction of warp threads of an adjacent layer, is within a range of 60 ° ≤ α
≤ 100 °; even more preferably wherein the angle α of twist of the direction of warp
threads of one layer with respect to the direction of warp threads of an adjacent
layer, is within a range of 70 ° ≤ α ≤ 90 °; most preferably wherein the angle α of
twist of the direction of warp threads of one layer with respect to the direction
of warp threads of an adjacent layer, is within a range of 80 ° ± 5 °.
3. The multilayer lining fabric according to claim 1 or claim 2, wherein, with respect
to the direction of warp threads of one of the lining layers as a reference layer,
directions of warp threads of other layers are twisted by angles α, α', α" which are
different or which are identical, preferably wherein, with respect to the direction
of warp threads of one of the lining layers as a reference layer, directions of warp
threads of the two adjacent layers are twisted by the identical angle α, while directions
of warp threads of the subsequent two adjacent layers are parallel to those of the
reference layer.
4. The multilayer lining fabric according to any of the claims 1 to 3, wherein the number
of the at least two warp-knitted fabric layers is 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9; preferably
wherein the number of warp-knitted fabric layers is ≥ 5; more preferably wherein the
number of warp-knitted fabric layers is 6, 7, 8 or 9.
5. The multilayer lining fabric according to any of the claims 1 to 4, wherein the weight
of each layer is in a range of from 120 to 180 g/m2, preferably in a range of from 140 to 160 g/m2, more preferably in a range of 160 ± 5 g/m2; and/or wherein, in each layer, the number of warp threads is 4.5 ± 0.5 threads/cm
and/or wherein the number of weft threads is 6.5 ± 0.5 threads/cm.
6. The multilayer lining fabric according to any of the claims 1 to 5, wherein the polymer
thread material is a polyester or polyamide or a combination thereof, preferably wherein
the polymer thread material is a polyester, more preferably wherein the polymer thread
material is polyethylene terephthalate (PET); and/or wherein the material thickness
is within a range of from 0.4 to 1.0 mm, preferably within a range of from 0.6 to
0.8 mm, more preferably within a range of from 0.65 to 0.75 mm, most preferably about
0.7 mm.
7. The multilayer lining fabric according to any of the claims 1 to 6, wherein 2, 3,
4, 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9 layers are in an arrangement one on top of the other with their
directions of warp threads of adjacent fabric layers twisted by an angle α of at least
20 ° and preferably at most 120 ° and more preferably within a range of 50 ° ≤ α ≤
110 °; and fixed together loosely, preferably seamed by loose stitching, to form a
loosely fixed stack of twisted layers.
8. The multilayer lining fabric according to any of the claims 1 to 7, included into
a textile pad comprising a surrounding envelope and an inner stack of 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8 or 9 loosely stitched fabric layers in an arrangement one on top of the other
with their directions of warp threads of adjacent fabric layers twisted by an angle
α of at least 20 °.
9. Clothes comprising at least one multilayer lining fabric according to any of the claims
1 to 8 and a shell layer.
10. The clothes of claim 9 comprising the multilayer lining fabric according to any of
the claims 1 to 8 in or on only a part thereof.
11. The clothes according to claim 9 or claim 10, wherein a plurality of layers of the
multilayer lining fabric of any of the claims 1 to 8 is arranged one on top of the
other with their directions of warp threads of adjacent fabric layers twisted by an
angle α of at least 20 ° and preferably at most 120 ° and more preferably within α
range of 50 ° ≤ α ≤ 110 °; wherein such arrangement of said plurality of layers is
symmetrical to a manufacturing direction of the clothes' shell layer, preferably wherein
such arrangement of said plurality of layers is symmetrical to a longitudinal axis
of parts of said clothes extending in a longitudinal direction.
12. The clothes of any of the claims 9 to 11, comprising the multilayer lining fabric
according to claim 7 or according to claim 8, wherein the loosely stitched stack of
twisted layers or the textile pad of the surrounding envelope and the inner stack
of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9 loosely stitched fabric layers in an arrangement one on
top of the other with their directions of warp threads of adjacent fabric layers twisted
by an angle α of at least 20 ° is separately stitched to the inner side of the clothes'
shell layer without additionally stitchingly fixing the twisted layers to the clothes.
13. The clothes of any of the claims 9 to 12, additionally comprising an additional knee
protection area preferably made of an imprintable cushioning material, more preferably
made of an imprintable polymer material selected from the group consisting of melt-printable
polyurethane, optionally improved in its adherence to the clothes' shell layer by
means of an adherence improver.
14. The clothes according to any of the claims 9 to 13, as sports clothes or working clothes.
15. The clothes according to any of the claims 9 to 14, as chainsaw protection clothes,
preferably as chainsaw protection trousers.