Knitting method for forming integrally formed joins for three dimension
fabric
Abstract
Knitted joins are made in double jersey knitted articles using a method
which minimizes the effect of hole formation at the join. Single jersey
edges are knitted along the edges to be jointed, being knitted on from one
to six needles in each of the courses of knitting which form part of the
edge of the join. The edgings need not extend along the whole length of
the join. In a further embodiment superimposed strips of single jersey
knitting are knitted between the edgings so as to split hole formation
into two smaller series which are less noticeable. With this embodiment,
one or both edgings can be omitted. The method is useful for upholstery
fabric joins, particular for vehicle seat covers, where exposure of the
padding is to be avoided.
| Inventors: |
Robinson; Frank (Breaston, GB), Day; Gerald F. (Breaston, GB) |
| Assignee: |
General Motors Corporation
(Detroit,
MI)
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| Appl. No.:
|
08/084,490 |
| Filed:
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June 29, 1993 |