Fabric Strap with Multi-Layer Structure For Air-Cushion Effect And Uses Thereof In Underwear

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APP PUB NO 20110151155A1
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12876092

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The present utility model relates to the technical field of fabric straps, more particularly, it relates to a fabric strap with a multi-layer structure. Said fabric strap itself is integrally interwoven by the fabric with at least a double-layer structure. It is characterized in that: there are at least two layers fabric connecting up-and-down with one or more groups of yarn according to a certain weave structure. Said one or more groups of yarn not only can form an air cushion with erect fine hairs, but also can increase anti-bursting strength of the fabric. When the present utility model is applied to the shoulder straps of underwear, it can effectively relieve the stress on the skin generated by the fabric straps and increase comfort of underwear; when applied to the underwear wire casing, it can not only greatly increase anti-bursting strength, but also relieve the stress on female breasts generated by wire with formed cushion, thus preventing uncomfortable stress on the points of contact on skin after wearing said underwear. Impressions on the skin can be avoided and the comfort and safety of underwear can be improved.

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NEW HORIZON ELASTIC FABRIC CO LTDNO 728 HOUJIE SECTION GUANTAI ROAD HOUJIE TOWN DONGGUAN CITY GUANGDONG PROVINCE 523220 DONGGUAN CITY GUANGDONG PROVINCE 523220

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He, Mike Dongguan, CN 10 67

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