Stretchable knitted article with printed design
First Claim
1. A stretchable knitted article comprising a knitted fabric including yarn formed in loops extending in courses and wales on the outward surface of said fabric, a predominant region of said outward surface being formed with terry knit loops and said terry knit region being integrally knit with a smaller plain knit region of said outward surface, said plain knit region being of a reverse-side single jersey loop construction arranged for coursewise stretching in ordinary use of said article such that the portions of said yarn of said plain knit region which are outwardly visible in the unstretched condition of said article are substantially the only portions of said yarn of said plain knit region which are outwardly visible in the coursewise stretched condition of said article, and a design printed on said outwardly visible portions of said yarn of said plain knit region, whereby said design maintains its definition and continuity of appearance in both said unstretched and stretched conditions of said article.
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Abstract
A stretchable knitted article of predominately terry loop construction, e.g., an athletic headband, with a design printed thereon, includes a knitted fabric of single jersey construction the reverse side of which has a predominant terry loop region bordering an integrally knit smaller reverse-side plain jersey region. The plain jersey region is oriented in the article for coursewise stretching such that the sinker loop and needle loop crests of the yarn thereof are substantially the only visible yarn portions in both the stretched and unstretched conditions of the article. The design is printed on the plain region whereby it maintains its definition and continuity of appearance when stretched in ordinary use.
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- 1. A stretchable knitted article comprising a knitted fabric including yarn formed in loops extending in courses and wales on the outward surface of said fabric, a predominant region of said outward surface being formed with terry knit loops and said terry knit region being integrally knit with a smaller plain knit region of said outward surface, said plain knit region being of a reverse-side single jersey loop construction arranged for coursewise stretching in ordinary use of said article such that the portions of said yarn of said plain knit region which are outwardly visible in the unstretched condition of said article are substantially the only portions of said yarn of said plain knit region which are outwardly visible in the coursewise stretched condition of said article, and a design printed on said outwardly visible portions of said yarn of said plain knit region, whereby said design maintains its definition and continuity of appearance in both said unstretched and stretched conditions of said article.
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4. A stretchable knitted athletic headband comprising a tubular circularly-knitted fabric including yarn formed in loops extending in circumferential courses and axial wales on the radially outward surface of said fabric for coursewise stretching in ordinary use of said headband, a predominant circumferentially-extending region of said outward surface being formed with terry knit loops and said terry knit region being integrally knit with a smaller plain knit region extending circumferentially intermediately of said terry knit region, said plain knit region being of a reverse-side single jersey loop construction such that the portions of said yarn of said plain knit region which are outwardly visible in the unstretched condition of said article are substantially the only portions of said yarn of said plain knit region which are outwardly visible in the coursewise stretched condition of said article, and a design printed on said outwardly visible portions of said yarn of said plain knit region, whereby said design maintains its definition and continuity of appearance in both said unstretched and stretched conditions of said article.
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