Claims
- 1. A circular knitting machine for knitting a fabric with a lay-in yarn, the circular knitting machine comprising:a cylinder having a central axis; a plurality of needles arranged around the cylinder for reciprocating in the direction of the axis, with each needle having at least one butt; a plurality of needle cam tracks arranged around the cylinder for respectively engaging the needle butts so that one or more intervening needles of the plurality of needles are positioned between at least a pair of the plurality of needles, wherein during a predetermined period: the pair of needles engage and draw down the lay-in yarn and hold portions of the lay-in yarn in a lower position, and the one or more intervening needles do not draw down the lay-in yarn to the lower position; and a plurality of sinkers arranged around the axis at the upper portion of the cylindrical portion, for moving radially relative to the axis; and at least one sinker cam track arranged around the axis for selectively engaging and moving the sinkers so that during the predetermined period, there are one or more intervening sinkers of the plurality of sinkers that are positioned between the pair of needles and are arranged in a forward position so that a section of the lay-in yarn that spans between the pair of needles is temporarily retained over one or more nibs of the one or more intervening sinkers, whereby robbing back of the lay-in yarn is at least partially counteracted.
- 2. A circular knitting machine according to claim 1, wherein the one or more intervening sinkers include at least two sinkers and the one or more nibs include at least two nibs.
- 3. A circular knitting machine according to claim 1, wherein the one or more intervening needles include all of the needles positioned between the pair of needles.
- 4. A circular knitting machine according to claim 1, wherein the one or more intervening needles are substantially maintained in a welt position and do not hold the lay-in yarn in the welt position during the predetermined period.
- 5. A circular knitting machine according to claim 1, wherein the lower position, at which the portions of the lay-in yarn are held by the pair of needles, is below knitting platform surfaces of the plurality of sinkers.
- 6. A circular knitting machine according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of needle cam tracks includes:a first needle cam track engaging the butts of the pair of needles for controlling the pair of needles, and a second needle cam track engaging the butts of the one or more intervening needles for controlling the one or more intervening needles.
- 7. A circular knitting machine according to claim 1, wherein the one or more intervening needles include at least three needles.
- 8. A circular knitting machine according to claim 1, each of the plurality of needles draws down a jersey yarn for knitting a knitted fabric.
- 9. A circular knitting machine according to claim 1, wherein at least some of the one or more intervening needles draw down a jersey yarn for knitting a knitted fabric.
- 10. A circular knitting machine according to claim 9, wherein:the lower position, to which the lay-in yarn is drawn to by the pair of needles, is below knitting platform surfaces of the plurality of sinkers; the plurality of needle cam tracks includes a first needle cam track engaging the butts of the pair of needles for controlling the pair of needles during the predetermined period, and a second needle cam track engaging the butts of the one or more intervening needles for controlling the one or more intervening needles during the predetermined period; the one or more intervening needles include at least two needles; and the one or more intervening sinkers include at least three sinkers.
- 11. A set of cam tracks for at least partially counteracting robbing back of a lay-in yarn in a circular knitting machine that includes a plurality of needles and a plurality of sinkers, the set of cam tracks comprising:a plurality of needle cam tracks for respectively engaging the needles so that one or more intervening needles of the plurality of needles are positioned between at least a pair of the plurality of needles, and so that during a predetermined period: the pair of needles engage and draw down the lay-in yarn and hold portions of the lay-in yarn in a lower position, and the one or more intervening needles do not draw down the lay-in yarn to the lower position; and at least one sinker cam track for selectively engaging and moving the sinkers, so that during the predetermined period, there are one or more intervening sinkers of the plurality of sinkers that are positioned between the pair of needles and are arranged in a forward position, so that a section of the lay-in yarn that spans between the pair of needles is retained over one or more nibs of the one or more intervening sinkers.
- 12. A set of cam tracks according to claim 11, wherein the plurality of needle cam tracks includes:a first needle cam track for engaging the butts of the pair of needles for controlling the pair of needles during the predetermined period, and a second needle cam track for engaging the butts of the one or more intervening needles for controlling the one or more intervening needles during the predetermined period, so that the one or more intervening needles do not engage the lay-in yarn during the predetermined period.
- 13. A set of cam tracks according to claim 11, wherein the plurality of needle cam tracks includes a plurality of cams that are capable of being removably mounted to the knitting machine, and the sinker cam track includes a plurality of cams that are capable of being removably mounted to the knitting machine.
- 14. A method of knitting a fleece fabric, comprising:introducing a lay-in yarn and a jersey yarn into a circular knitting machine; forming a base fabric structure from the jersey yarn by operating at least some of a plurality of needles and a plurality of sinkers of the machine; and causing portions of the lay-in yarn to extending above a face of the base fabric structure so as to define floating portions of the lay-in yarn, including: operating at least a pair of the plurality of needles to engage, draw down, and hold portions of the lay-in yarn in a lower position during a predetermined period, operating one or more intervening needles of the plurality of needles such that the one or more intervening needles do not hold the lay-in yarn in the lower position during the predetermined period, with the one or more intervening needles being positioned between the pair of needles; and arranging one or more intervening sinkers of the sinkers in a forward position during the predetermined period, with the one or more intervening sinkers being positioned between the pair of needles, so that a section of the lay-in yarn that spans between the pair of needles is retained over one or more nibs of the one or more intervening sinkers, so as to at least partially counteract robbing back of the lay-in yarn.
- 15. A method according to claim 14, wherein the one or more intervening needles include all of the needles positioned between the pair of needles.
- 16. A method according to claim 14, wherein the arranging the one or more intervening sinkers includes arranging at least two of the sinkers that are positioned between the pair of needles in a forward position during the predetermined period, so that the section of the lay-in yarn that spans between the pair of needles is contemporaneously retained over at least two of the nibs of the one or more intervening sinkers, so as to substantially counteract robbing back of the lay-in yarn.
- 17. A method according to claim 14, wherein the operating the pair of the needles includes holding the portions of the lay-in yarn below knitting platform surfaces of the plurality of sinkers.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/285,664, filed Apr. 23, 2001, and incorporated herein by reference.
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Laying-in in Warp Knitting; Knitting Technology, D. Spencer, Second Edition 1989, pp. 300-310. |
Provisional Applications (1)
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