Upper-torso garment with tubular-jacquard knit structure

US10912340B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10912340-B2
Application numberUS-201715584938-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 2, 2017
Priority dateMay 2, 2017
Publication dateFeb 9, 2021
Grant dateFeb 9, 2021

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An upper-torso garment includes a tubular-jacquard knit structure in a chest-covering portion. The tubular-jacquard knit structure is divided into a plurality of zones across the chest-covering portion, and the zones may include different versions of the tubular-jacquard knit structure.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An upper-torso garment having a knit breast-covering portion, the upper-torso garment comprising: a front portion forming at least the knit breast-covering portion; a back portion; a pair of straps that extend between the front portion and the back portion; a neckline at least partly defined by the front portion and the pair of straps; and a chest band extending along a bottom margin of the front portion and the back portion; the knit breast-covering portion comprising a plurality of front-stitch courses consecutively interlooped with one another and a plurality of back-stitch courses consecutively interlooped with one another; the plurality of front-stitch courses and the plurality of back-stitch courses being constructed of a first yarn strand and a second yarn strand, wherein each front-stitch course of the plurality of front-stitch courses intermittently interlocks with a back-stitch course of the plurality of back-stitch courses to form a plurality of interlocked courses; each interlocked course of the plurality of interlocked courses comprising a plurality of interlocking cross overs, each of which comprises the first yarn strand and the second yarn strand crossing over one another to change positions between one front-stitch course from the plurality of front-stitch courses and one back-stitch course from the plurality of back-stitch courses; in the each interlocked course, the plurality of interlocking cross overs dividing the one front-stitch course and the one back-stitch course into a plurality of front-stitch subsets and a plurality of back-stitch subsets, wherein the each interlocked course includes a plurality of knit tubular structures, each of which is comprised of a pair of adjacent interlocking cross overs, a front-stitch subset, and a back-stitch subset, wherein the plurality of knit tubular structures are arranged side by side across the knit breast-covering portion; and the knit breast-covering portion having a first knit zone, a second knit zone, and a middle knit zone positioned between the first knit zone and the second knit zone, the first knit zone, the second knit zone, and the middle knit zone each being positioned between the neckline and the chest band within the front portion of the upper-torso garment, wherein the each interlocked course includes a first subset of knit tubular structures corresponding with the first knit zone, a second subset of knit tubular structures corresponding with the second knit zone, and a third subset of knit tubular structures corresponding with the middle knit zone; the first subset of knit tubular structures and the second subset of knit tubular structures each including two or more knit tubular structures each having at least two and fewer than seven front stitches and at least two and fewer than seven back stitches; and the third subset of knit tubular structures comprising one knit tubular structure that comprises at least seven front stitches and at least seven back stitches and that separates the first subset of knit tubular structures from the second subset of knit tubular structures. 2. The upper-torso garment of claim 1 , wherein the first yarn strand and the second yarn strand both include an amount of elasticity providing a maximum stretch of less than 200% prior to returning to a non-stretched state. 3. The upper-torso garment of claim 2 , wherein the knit breast-covering portion does not include any yarn strands including an amount of elasticity providing a maximum stretch of less than 200% prior to returning to a non-stretched state. 4. The upper-torso garment of claim 3 , wherein the first yarn strand and the second yarn strand have a same yarn composition and a same yarn size. 5. The upper-torso garment of claim 1 , wherein each front stitch and each back stitch includes a stitch length in a range of 3.00 mm to 3.30 mm. 6. The upper-torso garment of claim 1 , wherein the first knit zone forms a first breast-covering region on a right side of the front portion, the second knit zone forms a second breast-covering region on a left side of the front portion, and the middle knit zone forms a center bridge portion of the upper-torso garment that separates the first breast-covering region and the second breast-covering region. 7. The upper-torso garment of claim 6 , wherein the third subset of knit tubular structures comprising the one knit tubular structure includes a number of front stitches in a range of 20 to 40 and a number of back stitches in a range of 20 to 40. 8. The upper-torso garment of claim 1 , wherein the third subset of knit tubular structures comprising the one knit tubular structure includes a number of front stitches in a range of 70 to 90 and a number of back stitches in a range of 70 to 90. 9. An upper-torso garment having a knit breast-covering portion, the upper-torso garment comprising: a front portion forming at least the knit breast-covering portion having a first breast-covering region on a right side, a second breast-covering region on a left side, and a center bridge separating the first breast-covering region and the second breast-covering region; a back portion; a pair of straps that extend between the front portion and the back portion; a neckline at least partly defined by the front portion and the pair of straps; and a chest band extending along a bottom margin of the front portion and the back portion; the knit breast-covering portion comprising a plurality of front-stitch courses consecutively interlooped with one another and a plurality of back-stitch courses consecutively interlooped with one another; the plurality of front-stitch courses and the plurality of back-stitch courses being constructed of a first yarn strand and a second yarn strand, wherein each front-stitch course of the plurality of front-stitch courses intermittently interlocks with a back-stitch course of the plurality of back-stitch courses to form a plurality of interlocked courses; each interlocked course of the plurality of interlocked courses comprising a plurality of interlocking cross overs, each of which comprises the first yarn strand and the second yarn strand crossing over one another to change positions between one front-stitch course from the plurality of front-stitch courses and one back-stitch course from the plurality of back-stitch courses; in the each interlocked course, the plurality of interlocking cross overs dividing the one front-stitch course and the one back-stitch course into a plurality of front-stitch subsets and a plurality of back-stitch subsets, wherein the each interlocked course includes a plurality of knit tubular structures, each of which is comprised of a pair of adjacent interlocking cross overs, a front-stitch subset, and a back-stitch subset, wherein the plurality of knit tubular structures are arranged side by side across the knit breast-covering portion; the knit breast-covering portion including a first knit zone, a second knit zone, a third knit zone, a fourth knit zone, and a fifth knit zone, which are consecutively arranged in a side by side configuration, wherein the first knit zone is positioned right of the first breast-covering region, the second knit zone forms the first breast-covering region, the third knit zone forms the center bridge, the fourth knit zone forms the second breast-covering region, and the fifth knit zone is positioned left of the second breast-covering region; wherein the each interlocked course includes a first subset of knit tubular structures corresponding with the first knit zone, a second subset of knit tubular structures corresponding with the second knit zone, a third subset of knit tubular structures corresponding with the third knit zone, a fourth s

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What does patent US10912340B2 cover?
An upper-torso garment includes a tubular-jacquard knit structure in a chest-covering portion. The tubular-jacquard knit structure is divided into a plurality of zones across the chest-covering portion, and the zones may include different versions of the tubular-jacquard knit structure.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Nike Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification D04B1/108. Mapped technology areas include Textiles & Paper.
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Publication date Tue Feb 09 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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