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EP3214213B1 - Pièce tricotée sur métier tubulaire et son procédé de production - Google Patents

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EP3214213B1
EP3214213B1 EP16202523.3A EP16202523A EP3214213B1 EP 3214213 B1 EP3214213 B1 EP 3214213B1 EP 16202523 A EP16202523 A EP 16202523A EP 3214213 B1 EP3214213 B1 EP 3214213B1
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    • D04BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
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    • D04B1/00Weft knitting processes for the production of fabrics or articles not dependent on the use of particular machines; Fabrics or articles defined by such processes
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D04BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
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    • D04B1/00Weft knitting processes for the production of fabrics or articles not dependent on the use of particular machines; Fabrics or articles defined by such processes
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    • D04B1/108Gussets, e.g. pouches or heel or toe portions
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D04BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
    • D04BKNITTING
    • D04B1/00Weft knitting processes for the production of fabrics or articles not dependent on the use of particular machines; Fabrics or articles defined by such processes
    • D04B1/22Weft knitting processes for the production of fabrics or articles not dependent on the use of particular machines; Fabrics or articles defined by such processes specially adapted for knitting goods of particular configuration
    • D04B1/24Weft knitting processes for the production of fabrics or articles not dependent on the use of particular machines; Fabrics or articles defined by such processes specially adapted for knitting goods of particular configuration wearing apparel
    • D04B1/26Weft knitting processes for the production of fabrics or articles not dependent on the use of particular machines; Fabrics or articles defined by such processes specially adapted for knitting goods of particular configuration wearing apparel stockings
    • D04B1/265Surgical stockings
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D10INDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBLASSES OF SECTION D, RELATING TO TEXTILES
    • D10BINDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBLASSES OF SECTION D, RELATING TO TEXTILES
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    • D10B2403/0331Three dimensional fabric, e.g. forming or comprising cavities in or protrusions from the basic planar configuration, or deviations from the cylindrical shape as generally imposed by the fabric forming process with one or more convex or concave portions of limited extension, e.g. domes or pouches

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  • the invention relates to a circular knitted part, with a base knit knitted with at least one base knit thread and consisting of several rows of stitches knitted together in the longitudinal direction of the base knit and running in a spiral shape.
  • Such circular knitted parts are known, for example, in the form of a foot or leg stocking, an arm stocking, a body part, a bandage or similar. They consist of a basic knit that is knitted from at least one basic knit thread, for example from PA, PES, PP or a natural fiber such as cotton or silk, whereby two or more basic knit threads can also be knitted together. Rows of stitches are knitted in a spiral shape, so that an overall tubular circular knitted part is produced. If an elastic thread is also inserted either as a weft thread or knitted in, the circular knitted part is given elastic to compression properties, as is required, for example, in the therapeutic field.
  • a circular knitted part Sometimes it is desired to give such a circular knitted part a specific function locally, for example to form a kind of cushioning section or plush section, so that an area of the body covered with this section, for example a joint or a sensitive area of skin, is padded and less stressed.
  • an area of the body covered with this section for example a joint or a sensitive area of skin
  • a correspondingly increased number of floats is knitted, while to change the geometry, the corresponding area is knitted plain, resulting in an increased number of basic stitches and thus a larger knitted volume.
  • circular knitted pieces can be found in the documents DE 20 2004 003417 U1 , DE 628 904 C , GB714581A , US 3 603 116 A , EP 0 845 553 A1 , US 5 592 836 A , US 2 229 105 A , EN 15 85 117 A1 and US 4 015 448 A disclosed.
  • the invention is based on the problem of specifying a basic knitted part in which a function-oriented or geometry-oriented area is realized in a simple manner.
  • the invention provides a circular knitted part according to claim 1.
  • the invention provides that, viewed in the longitudinal direction of the basic knitted fabric, between two rows of stitches of the basic knitted fabric, an additional thread forming stitches and connecting the rows of stitches is knitted in to form an additional row of stitches, the additional row of stitches being formed by at least one separate additional thread.
  • an additional stitch row is knitted locally by means of at least one additional thread between two rows of stitches of the basic knit which are connected to one another in the longitudinal direction of the knit and each consist of several stitches.
  • This additional stitch row is therefore knitted between the two basic knit stitch rows, the additional stitch row connects the stitches of the two basic knit stitch rows.
  • the number of stitches per wale increases by knitting the additional stitch row.
  • corresponding additional stitches can be knitted in sections between several such pairs of stitch rows of the basic knit to form a corresponding larger area. knitted, whereby each additional stitch row is formed by means of its own, separate additional thread.
  • Corresponding additional stitch rows are also formed in the respective wale.
  • the individual additional stitches of an additional stitch row can be formed by separate additional threads, or several or all additional stitches can be formed by a common additional thread be educated.
  • the more additional stitches are provided in the circumferential direction the wider the specific area created can be in the circumferential direction.
  • the more additional stitches are created in the longitudinal direction of the knitted fabric the higher the specific area created can be.
  • Each additional thread begins and ends between two rows of stitches in the basic knitted fabric, so it does not run around with the basic knitted thread.
  • the additional stitches are knitted as described as additional stitches between stitches of the basic knit, connecting them, i.e. they are neither knitted into the basic knit stitches nor subsequently knitted in.
  • the additional stitches or threads can be used to create an area that feels different to the basic knit, for example a cushioning, plush-like or soft area, resulting from the increased additional volume and sometimes also the type or quality of the additional thread.
  • a local padding section can be created that cushions a joint or an irritated area of skin or something similar.
  • a silver thread can be knitted as an additional thread, which has an antibacterial effect.
  • Other threads which are, for example, treated with a therapeutic agent, can also be knitted so that the agent reaches the part of the body that needs to be treated when the circular knitted item is worn.
  • Knitting in the additional stitches or additional threads offers the possibility of creating a function-oriented area.
  • a corresponding local curvature can be achieved if the circular knitted part overlaps a joint, for example in the area of a knee, ankle or elbow.
  • a corresponding knitted part geometry is also suitable in the area of the toes to treat a hallux valgus. Such a geometry adjustment can also be achieved in a simple manner by knitting in the additional stitches.
  • Each additional stitch or additional row of stitches between two rows of stitches in the basic knitted fabric is formed by a separate additional thread as described.
  • a corresponding number of separate additional threads are therefore knitted, which has the advantage that the additional thread does not have to be carried through the entire basic knitted fabric, but is only knitted in locally where the corresponding function- or geometry-oriented area is to be formed.
  • the additional stitches are knitted between pairs of stitch rows spaced apart from one another by one or more stitch rows.
  • the additional stitches are therefore not knitted alternately to the basic knit stitches, but rather there are two or more basic knit stitches between two additional stitches. It is of course conceivable to form different sections of the type described above within a function- or geometry-oriented area.
  • the additional stitches connect the consecutive stitches of the two stitch rows.
  • the two basic knitted stitch rows are completely connected via the respective additional stitch row, and there is no stitch connection between the two basic knitted stitch rows over the length of the additional stitch row formed from the additional stitches.
  • the Additional stitches only connect the nth stitches of the two stitch rows, where n ⁇ 2.
  • the additional stitches can be knitted with every second stitch of the two basic knitted stitch rows, so that the additional stitches and the basic knitted stitches alternate.
  • the additional stitches are only knitted on every third or fourth basic knitted stitch, or conversely, several additional stitches are knitted one after the other, after which one or more basic knitted stitches of the two stitch rows are again knitted directly with one another, which are then followed by additional stitches, etc.
  • the possible variations within the area in which additional stitches are knitted in at all are therefore arbitrary.
  • the respective additional thread lies preferably loosely between two additional stitches, provided that the individual additional stitches are not knitted with separate additional threads.
  • the area sections can be connected to one another or separated from one another in the circumferential direction and/or in the longitudinal direction of the basic knitted fabric. Alternatively, the area sections can also lie inside one another and be connected to one another or be separated from one another.
  • the area sections, the edge geometry of which is ultimately arbitrary, can therefore run horizontally next to one another or vertically above one another or diagonally or at an angle to one another, they can be directly connected to one another or slightly separated from one another. For example, they can lie inside one another in a circular or elliptical shape and be directly connected to one another or slightly spaced from one another, etc.
  • a central feature of the circular knit according to the invention is that between two basic knit rows, an additional stitch row comprising several additional stitches is created using a separate additional thread, each of which has a beginning and an end in the basic knit or is led into or out of the circular knit.
  • one or more additional threads are knitted between two basic knit rows to form additional stitches.
  • This locking is preferably done using at least one tuck binding and one float, with preferably several alternating tuck bindings and floats being implemented for locking.
  • the additional thread is therefore located with its beginning and its end via catch and float in the basic knit, so it is technically integrated or guided in the basic knit, although not tied via stitches. Its ends can protrude slightly from the basic knit by one or a few millimeters on the left warning side facing the body when worn. Other knitting lockings instead of catch and float are also conceivable.
  • additional stitches knitted using separate additional threads in particular the additional stitch sections or area sections, with additional threads that are different in color and/or type. This can be used to create sections or areas that are different in color, for example, or areas that have different tactile properties due to the different type of additional threads used. If additional threads of the same color are knitted, the color of the additional threads can differ from that of the basic knitted thread.
  • the basic knitted thread and the additional thread can be either elastic or inelastic.
  • Two "identical" threads can be knitted together, for example an inelastic basic knitted thread and an inelastic additional thread, but it is also conceivable to use an inelastic basic knitted thread and an elastic additional thread, or vice versa. It is also conceivable to knit another elastic or inelastic reinforcing thread with the additional thread to form a stitch. This reinforcing thread is plated. Just as the additional thread is a separate thread, the reinforcing thread can also be a separate thread.
  • an elastic, particularly compression-providing weft thread into the stitches of the basic knit.
  • Such an elastic weft thread gives the circular knit even more elastic properties, including compression-providing properties.
  • it is a compressive circular knit part.
  • the invention further relates to a method for producing a circular knitted part of the type described.
  • This method is characterized in that a basic knit is knitted with at least one basic knit thread from several spiral-shaped rows of stitches that are knitted together in the longitudinal direction of the basic knit, wherein, viewed in the longitudinal direction of the basic knit, between two rows of stitches of the basic knit, a stitch-forming additional thread that connects the rows of stitches is knitted in to form an additional stitch, wherein the additional stitch is formed via a separate additional thread.
  • the method according to claim 14 can be carried out on a circular knitting machine as well as on a flat knitting machine on which circular knitting can be carried out.
  • a large number of additional stitches in the form of additional stitch rows can of course also be knitted in sections using separate additional threads.
  • the additional threads are knitted into the basic knitted fabric at the appropriate point during the continuous knitting process, so that the corresponding function- or geometry-oriented area(s) is/are formed on the finished circular knitted fabric.
  • a stitch of a first row of stitches of the basic knit is knitted, after which at least one additional stitch is knitted, after which the stitch of a second row of stitches of the basic knit is knitted, whereby the additional stitch connects the two stitches of the first and second row of stitches.
  • this knitting pattern is repeated until the desired number of additional stitches has been knitted.
  • At least one additional row of stitches can be knitted between several pairs of stitch rows of the basic fabric using at least one separate additional thread.
  • the additional stitches can be knitted between consecutive pairs of stitch rows, so that additional stitches and Alternate basic knitting stitches.
  • the additional threads can also be knitted between pairs of stitch rows spaced apart by two or more rows of stitches.
  • additional stitches can be knitted that form additional stitch rows, which are knitted with at least one common additional thread or each with at least one separate additional thread.
  • additional stitch sections viewed in the circumferential direction between two rows of stitches of the basic knit. The additional stitches or the additional stitch rows formed from several additional stitches are therefore knitted in sections or offset in the circumferential direction.
  • the additional threads can be knitted in such a way that they or the additional stitches connect the consecutive stitches of the two stitch rows, or that they only connect the nth stitches of the two stitch rows, where n ⁇ 2. In the latter case, the additional threads are preferably placed loosely between two additional stitches.
  • the additional threads or the additional stitches are knitted in a different order with the stitches of the basic knit.
  • a first section in which the additional threads only connect the nth stitches of the two rows of stitches and at least a second section in which the additional threads connect the consecutive stitches of the two rows of stitches can be knitted.
  • These areas can ultimately be positioned as desired in the circumferential direction and/or lengthwise direction, they can also lie inside each other, etc. Any geometry or relative position of the sections to each other can be realized.
  • An additional knitted thread is locked at both ends in the basic knitted fabric, which is preferably done using a tuck binding and a float.
  • a tuck binding and a float Preferably, several alternating tuck bindings and floats are provided for locking.
  • An elastic or inelastic base knitted thread and an elastic or inelastic additional thread can be used, whereby the elasticity of the threads used does not have to be the same, but can be the same.
  • another elastic or inelastic, plating reinforcing thread can be knitted into the additional thread to form a stitch, whereby this reinforcing thread is also preferably a separate thread, like the additional thread.
  • an elastic, particularly compression-giving weft thread can be inserted into the stitches of the basic knit in order to give the circular knit part overall or locally defined elastic or even compression-giving properties.
  • Fig.1 shows a circular knitted part 1 according to the invention in the form of a stocking 2, which in a known manner has a foot part 3 and a calf part 4 and which is closed at the upper end by a waistband 5.
  • a stocking area which in the illustration lies in the area of the ankle, two specific areas 6 are realized, each consisting of a first area section 7 and a second area section 8.
  • a plurality of separate additional threads are knitted in to form additional stitches or additional stitch rows in the manner described below, in order to give the respective areas 6 a specific functional orientation or to form a specific geometry.
  • These separate additional threads are knitted into the basic knit made of at least one basic knit thread, over which the calf section 4 is formed here, as will be discussed below.
  • Fig.2 shows an example of a stitch pattern of section II from Fig.1 This section shows the transition from the basic knitted fabric 9 to the first section 7 of the upper section 6.
  • a basic knitted fabric thread 10 for example a sufficiently inelastic PA thread.
  • an elastic weft thread is inserted into the individual stitch rows 11 of the basic knitted fabric 9, which - since it is a circular knitted part - run in a spiral shape, which also runs around the entire weft, which gives the basic knitted fabric an elastic and even compression-giving property.
  • Each additional thread 13 is connected with its two ends (in Fig.2 only one end of the respective additional thread 13 is shown) is locked in the basic knit 9. This is done by means of several tucks 15 and floats 16 which alternate with one another. This locking prevents the formation of ladder stitches.
  • the additional thread 13 is then knitted with a stitch after locking.
  • the additional stitches 17 connect the stitches 18 of the adjacent basic knitted stitch rows 11. They are therefore knitted between these stitches.
  • the additional stitches 17 are only knitted on every second stitch, i.e. on every second needle, so that the basic knitted stitches 18, viewed in the circumferential direction U, are still directly interwoven with one another adjacent to the additional stitches 17.
  • additional stitches 17 and basic knitted stitches 18 alternate with one another. This also applies when viewed in the longitudinal direction L of the knit, i.e. in the direction of the individual wales 19.
  • each additional thread 13 also ends in a lock in the basic knit.
  • additional stitches 17 or the additional stitch rows 14 are only partially knitted into the basic fabric 9, i.e. in sections in the circumferential direction U.
  • the area width can ultimately be set via the circumferential length.
  • the area height is defined by the corresponding number of knitted additional threads 13 in the longitudinal direction L of the fabric.
  • Fig.3 shows a stitch pattern of section III from Fig.1 . While Fig.2 showing the transition from the basic fabric 9 to the first section 7, Fig.3 the transition from the basic knitted fabric 9 to the second section 8 of the area 6.
  • the basic knitted fabric 9 was made as described from a basic knitted fabric thread 10, the basic knitted fabric stitch rows 11 are also equipped here as an example with a spiral-shaped weft thread 12.
  • additional stitch rows 14 comprising a plurality of individual additional stitches 17 are knitted between several pairs of circular knitted stitch rows using a separate additional thread 13.
  • each separate additional thread 13 is locked in the basic knitted fabric 9 in a ladder-proof manner via a locking mechanism formed from a tuck binding 15 and a float 16. This also applies here, of course, to both ends of the respective additional thread 13.
  • the additional stitches 17 are connected to the respective locking, whereby all basic knit stitches 18 of the two adjacent basic knit stitch rows 11 are connected to one another via additional stitches 17, i.e. the respective additional stitch row 14 connects the two adjacent basic knit stitch rows 11 over its entire length.
  • the number of additional stitches 14 is therefore significantly larger in the area section 8 than in the area section 7. This means that the area section 8 in turn has different properties than area section 7, which can be seen as a transition area.
  • the two area sections 7, 8 are directly adjacent to each other. Seen in the circumferential direction U of the circular knitted part 1, this means that the respective additional thread 13 is initially knitted with the stitch pattern as in Fig.2 shown, is knitted in a stitch-forming manner, i.e. only on every second stitch of the basic knit 9 or on every second needle. With the transition to the second section 8, the stitch pattern then changes abruptly, the respective additional thread 13 is from then on knitted on every basic knit stitch or on every needle, so that the stitch pattern corresponds to the Fig.3 If the second area section 8 changes back into a first area section 7, the stitch pattern changes again to that according to Fig.2 , after which this section 7 merges again into the basic knitted fabric 9.
  • Fig.1 a calf sock
  • the circular knitted part can of course also have any other shape. It can be a complete leg sock, an arm sock or a body part. It is conceivable to create corresponding function-specific or geometry-specific areas on all of these circular knitted parts.

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  1. Pièce de tricot circulaire, avec un tricot de base tricoté avec au moins un fil de tricot de base, composé de plusieurs rangées de mailles tricotées ensemble et s'étendant en spirale vues dans la direction longitudinale du tricot de base, dans laquelle, vu dans la direction longitudinale (L) du tricot de base (9), entre plusieurs rangées de mailles (11) du tricot de base (9) respectivement voisines, est respectivement tricoté un fil supplémentaire (13) formant une rangée de mailles supplémentaires (14) formée de mailles supplémentaires (17) et reliant les rangées de mailles (11) voisines, chaque rangée de mailles supplémentaires (14) formée entre deux rangées de mailles voisines étant formée chacune avec au moins un fil supplémentaire (13) séparé, une pluralité n de rangées de mailles supplémentaires (14) de longueurs différentes étant prévue dans une zone (6) de la pièce tricotée circulaire, dans laquelle sont prévues des rangées de mailles supplémentaires (14), n étant > 3, pour former une orientation fonctionnelle spécifique ou une géométrie spécifique de la zone (6).
  2. Pièce tricotée circulaire selon la revendication 1, caractérisée en ce que les mailles supplémentaires (13) sont tricotées entre des paires de rangées de mailles successives, ou en ce que les mailles supplémentaires (17) sont tricotées entre des paires de rangées de mailles espacées les unes des autres sur deux ou plusieurs rangées de mailles (11).
  3. Pièce tricotée circulaire selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que, vues dans la direction circonférentielle (U), plusieurs parties de mailles supplémentaires espacées les unes des autres, qui comprennent chacune plusieurs mailles supplémentaires (17), sont formées entre deux rangées de mailles (11) du tricot de base (9).
  4. Pièce de tricot circulaire selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que les mailles supplémentaires (17) relient les mailles (18) successives des deux rangées de mailles (13), ou en ce que les mailles supplémentaires (17) relient uniquement les n-ièmes mailles (18) respectives des deux rangées de mailles (11), n étant ≥ 2.
  5. Pièce de tricot circulaire selon la revendication 4, caractérisée en ce que le ou chaque fil supplémentaire (13) reliant uniquement les n-ièmes mailles (18) est flottant entre deux mailles supplémentaires (17).
  6. Pièce tricotée circulaire selon la revendication 4 ou la revendication 5, caractérisée en ce que la zone (6) du tricot de base (9), dans laquelle les fils supplémentaires (13) sont tricotés, présente au moins une première partie de zone (7) dans laquelle les fils supplémentaires (13) ne relient que les n-ièmes mailles (18) respectives des deux rangées de mailles (11) respectives, et présente au moins une deuxième partie de zone (8) dans laquelle les fils supplémentaires (13) relient les mailles (18) successives des deux rangées de mailles (11) respectives.
  7. Pièce de tricot circulaire selon la revendication 6, caractérisée en ce que les parties de zone (7, 8) se raccordent l'une à l'autre ou sont séparées l'une de l'autre dans la direction circonférentielle (U) et/ou dans la direction longitudinale (L) du tricot de base (9), ou en ce que les parties de zone (7, 8) se trouvent l'une dans l'autre et se raccordent l'une à l'autre ou sont séparées l'une de l'autre.
  8. Pièce de tricot circulaire selon l'une des revendications 1 à 7, caractérisée en ce que les mailles supplémentaires (17) tricotées avec des fils supplémentaires (13) séparés, en particulier les parties de mailles supplémentaires ou les parties de zone, sont tricotées avec des fils supplémentaires (13) de couleur ou de type différents.
  9. Pièce tricotée circulaire selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que chaque fil supplémentaire (13) est bloqué par ses deux extrémités dans le tricot de base (9).
  10. Pièce de tricot circulaire selon la revendication 9, caractérisée en ce que chaque fil supplémentaire (13) est bloqué par au moins une armure de prise (15) et un flottage (16), de préférence par plusieurs armures de prise (15) et flottages (16) alternés.
  11. Pièce de tricot circulaire selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce que le fil de tricot de base (10) et le fil supplémentaire (13) sont élastiques ou non-élastiques.
  12. Pièce de tricot circulaire selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce qu'un autre fil de renfort élastique ou non élastique est tricoté avec le fil supplémentaire (13) pour former des mailles.
  13. Pièce de tricot circulaire selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce qu'un fil de trame (12) élastique, en particulier de compression, est inséré dans les mailles (18) du tricot de base (9).
  14. Procédé de fabrication d'une pièce tricotée circulaire selon l'une des revendications précédentes, dans lequel un tricot de base (9) composé de plusieurs mailles tricotées ensemble, vu dans le sens longitudinal du tricot de base (9), est réalisé avec au moins un fil de tricot de base (10), des rangées de mailles (11) s'étendant respectivement en spirale, une rangée de mailles supplémentaires (14) formée de mailles supplémentaires (17) étant tricotée, vu dans la direction longitudinale (L) du tricot de base (9), entre plusieurs rangées de mailles (11) voisines du tricot de base (9), un fil supplémentaire (13) reliant les rangées de mailles (11) voisines est tricoté, chaque rangée de mailles supplémentaires (14) formée entre deux rangées de mailles (14) voisines étant formée respectivement avec au moins un fil supplémentaire (13) séparé, une pluralité n de rangées de mailles supplémentaires (14) de longueurs différentes étant prévue dans une zone (6) de la pièce de tricot circulaire dans laquelle des rangées de mailles supplémentaires (14) sont prévues, pour former une orientation fonctionnelle spécifique ou une géométrie spécifique de la zone (6), n étant > 3.
  15. Procédé selon la revendication 14, caractérisé en ce que, par rapport à une colonne de mailles (19) dans laquelle au moins une maille supplémentaire (17) est prévue, la maille (18) d'une première rangée de mailles (11) est d'abord brodée, après quoi au moins une maille supplémentaire (17) est tricotée, après quoi la maille (18) d'une deuxième rangée de mailles (11) est tricotée, la maille supplémentaire (17) reliant les mailles (18) des première et deuxième rangées de mailles (11).
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