Claims
- 1. In a circular knitting machine of the type having a rotatable structure formed with a plurality of slots for receiving reciprocating knitting elements, the improvement comprising apparatus for periodically flushing accumulated debris forcibly from said slots, said flushing apparatus including a source of pressurized flushing fluid, a flushing nozzle fixedly mounted adjacent said rotatable structure, means for selectively communicating said flushing nozzle with said fluid source to supply said pressurized fluid to said flushing nozzle, said flushing nozzle having an emission opening oriented relative to said rotatable structure to discharge said pressurized fluid directly into said slots as said rotatable structure rotates, a source of a pressurized gas, a cleaning nozzle fixedly mounted adjacent said rotatable structure, means for selectively communicating said cleaning nozzle with said gas source to supply said pressurized gas to said cleaning nozzle, said cleaning nozzle having an emission opening oriented relative to said rotatable structure to discharge said pressurized gas directly into said slots a said rotatable structure rotates.
- 2. The flushing apparatus of claim I and characterized further in that said source of pressurized flushing fluid comprises means for mixing said flushing fluid with a pressurized gas.
- 3. The flushing apparatus of claim 2 and characterized further in that said fluid mixing means comprises a venturi tube connected respectively to a fluid reservoir and a source of said pressurized gas.
- 4. The flushing apparatus of claim 1 and characterized further in that said flushing nozzle and said cleaning nozzle comprise a single common nozzle and said flushing nozzle communicating means and said cleaning nozzle communicating means comprise a common valve means for alternately connecting said single common nozzle separately with said fluid source and said gas source.
- 5. In a circular knitting machine of the type having a rotatable structure formed with a plurality of slots for receiving reciprocating knitting elements, the improvement comprising a method for periodically cleaning accumulated debris from said slots, said method including the steps of discharging a pressurized flushing fluid and discharging a pressurized gas directly into said slots as said rotatable structure rotates to forcibly flush accumulated debris from said slots.
- 6. The flushing method according to claim 5 and characterized further in that said step of discharging a flushing fluid comprises discharging a mixture of the flushing fluid and a pressurized gas and said step of discharging a pressurized gas is performed separately from said discharging a flushing fluid.
- 7. The flushing method according to claim 6 and characterized further by performing said discharging of said mixture of flushing fluid and pressurized gas and said discharging of said pressurized gas alternately and separately through a common discharge nozzle.
- 8. The flushing method according to claim 5 and characterized further by performing said discharging of said flushing fluid and said discharging of said pressurized gas alternately and separately through a common discharge nozzle.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation in part of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/792,349, filed Nov. 14, 1991, entitled APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR FLUSHING DEBRIS FROM THE CYLINDER SLOTS OF CIRCULAR KNITTING MACHINES, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,195,337.
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