Claims
- 1. A CAD apparatus for generating knitting commands retrievable by built-in computers in knitting machines having at least a pair of needle beds comprising a front needle bed and a back needle bed opposed to each other, each of said needle beds having a plurality of needles, at least one of said front and back needle beds being slidable to the right and to the left,
- said CAD apparatus generating knitting commands for binding two knitted fabrics comprising a first fabric held on one of the front and back needle beds and a second fabric held on the other of the front and back needle beds,
- wherein each of the two knitted fabrics is provided with a plurality of stitches, each of said stitches consisting of a loop and prolongations on both sides thereof;
- said commands for binding comprising the commands of
- a. forming new stitches in succession to stitches of the respective two knitted fabrics;
- b. transferring said new stitches to opposing needle beds to make the prolongations of said new stitches cross each other;
- c. overlapping said new stitches with interior stitches of said two knitted fabrics; and
- wherein said commands a, b, and c are repeatable from one side end of each of the two knitted fabrics toward interior portions thereof.
- 2. A CAD apparatus for generating knitting commands retrievable by built-in computer in a knitting machine having at least a pair of needle beds comprising a front needle bed and a back needle bed opposed to each other, each of said needle beds having a plurality of needles, at least one of said front and back needle beds being slidable to the right and to the left,
- wherein a space between said front needle bed and said back needle bed forms a trick gap,
- said CAD apparatus generating knitting commands for binding two knitted fabrics comprising a first fabric held on one of the front and back needle beds and a second fabric held on the other of the front and back needle beds,
- wherein each of the two knitted fabric is provided with a plurality of stitches, each of said stitches consisting of a loop and prolongations on both sides thereof,
- said commands for binding comprising the commands of
- (1) forming a second stitch in succession to a first stitch of the first fabric;
- (2) transferring the second stitch over the trick gap;
- (3) forming a fourth stitch in succession to a third stitch of the second fabric;
- (4) transferring the fourth stitch over the trick gap so that the fourth stitch crosses with the second stitch in their respective prolongations;
- (5) overlapping the second stitch with a fifth stitch of the first fabric being interior by one stitch to the first stitch;
- (6) forming a sixth stitch over the second and fifth stitches overlapped;
- (7) transferring the sixth stitch over the trick gap;
- (8) overlapping the fourth stitch with a seventh stitch of the second fabric being interior by one stitch to the third stitch;
- (9) forming an eighth stitch over the fourth and seventh stitches overlapped; and
- (10) transferring the eighth stitch over the trick gap so that the eighth stitch crosses with the sixth stitch in their respective prolongations.
- 3. A computer retrievable memory for storing knitting commands for knitting machines having at least a pair of needle beds comprising a front needle bed and a back needle bed opposed to each other, each of said needle beds having a plurality of needles, at least one of said front and back needle beds being slidable to the right and to the left,
- said memory storing knitting commands for binding two knitted fabrics comprising a first fabric held on one of the front and back needle beds and a second fabric held on the other of the front and back needle beds,
- wherein each of the two knitted fabrics is provided with a plurality of stitches, each of said stitches consisting of a loop and prolongations on both sides thereof,
- said commands for binding comprising the commands of
- a. forming new stitches in succession to stitches of the respective two knitted fabrics;
- b. transferring said new stitches to opposing needle beds to make the prolongations of said new stitches cross each other; and
- c. overlapping said new stitches with interior stitches of said two knitted fabrics;
- wherein said commands a, b, c are repeatable from one side end of each of the two knitted fabrics toward interior portions thereof.
- 4. A computer retrievable memory for storing knitting commands for knitting machines having at least a pair of needle beds comprising a front needle bed and a back needle bed opposed to each other, each of said needle beds having a plurality of needles, at least one of said front and back needle beds being slidable to the right and to the left,
- wherein a space between said front needle bed and said back needle bed forms a trick gap,
- said memory storing knitting commands for binding two knitted fabrics comprising a first fabric held on one of the front and back needle beds and a second fabric held on the other of the front and back needle beds,
- wherein each of the two knitted fabrics is provided with a plurality of stitches, each of said stitches consisting of a loop and prolongations on both sides thereof,
- said commands for binding comprising the commands of
- (1) forming a second stitch in succession to a first stitch of the first fabric;
- (2) transferring the second stitch over the trick gap;
- (3) forming a fourth stitch in succession to a third stitch of the second fabric;
- (4) transferring the fourth stitch over the trick gap so that the fourth stitch crosses with the second stitch in their respective prolongations;
- (5) overlapping the second stitch with a fifth stitch of the first fabric being interior by one stitch to the first stitch;
- (6) forming a sixth stitch over the second and fifth stitches overlapped;
- (7) transferring the sixth stitch over the trick gap;
- (8) overlapping the fourth stitch with a seventh stitch of the second fabric being interior by one stitch to the third stitch;
- (9) forming an eighth stitch over the fourth and seventh stitches overlapped; and
- (10) transferring the eighth stitch over the trick gap so that the eighth stitch crosses with the sixth stitch in their respective prolongations.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/774,786, filed Dec. 30, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,836,177.
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