The present invention relates to a circular knitting machine equipped with yarn changing apparatus and particularly to a circular knitting machine having integrated multiple yarn changing apparatus.
To increase fabric knitting versatility the technique of equipping a circular knitting machine with yarn changing apparatus to add yarns of other colors or types in the knitting fabric is widely adopted in textile industry. Reference of such technique can be found in U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,036,343, 7,055,348, 6,655,176 and 5,218,845.
A yarn changing apparatus 10 is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,218,845 as shown in
When change to other yarn is desired, the yarn feeding plate 11 previously moved to the yarn feeding position is retracted into the yarn changing apparatus 10, and a nose 113 of the yarn feeding plate 11 hits a second strut 123 of the yarn clipping plate 12 to move the yarn clipping plate 12 back into the yarn changing apparatus 10 (referring to
The aforesaid yarn changing apparatus can provide multiple yarn colors or types. Take a commonly adopted one with four colored yarns as an example, each yarn changing apparatus includes four sets of yarn feeding plates and yarn clipping plates arranged in a juxtaposed manner to change four types of yarns.
To increase the number of changeable yarns, more yarn feeding plates and yarn clipping plates are added to the yarn changing apparatus, such as six sets of yarn feeding plates and yarn clipping plates for a six-colored-yarn changing apparatus. However, with increasing number of changeable yarns, more yarn feeding plates and yarn clipping plates have to be added, and the volume of the yarn changing apparatus increases. Therefore, the number of the yarn changing apparatus installable on one circular knitting machine would be reduced. On the other hand, to maintain the original installed number, the size of the yarn changing apparatus has to be maintained, and the composed elements have either to be shrunk or made thinner. This results in a lower mechanical strength and decreased reliability. Moreover, when moving forwards or backwards, the yarn feeding plate needs an additional stroke to drive the yarn clipping plate. With more yarn changing movements taking place on one yarn changing apparatus, knitting speed would be decreased.
In order to maintain the design of the general yarn changing apparatus and also achieve more yarn changing effect to increase knitting diversity of the circular knitting machine, U.S. Pat. No. 7,073,355 discloses a knitting machine with at least one striping attachment which mainly includes a bracket to hold knitting tools, a cam mechanism and a yarn striping means. The cam mechanism has at least one loop forming zone in which the selected knitting tools are moved to a yarn drawing position. The yarn striping means feeds the selected yarn to a knitting tool already at the yarn drawing position. The yarn striping means includes at least a first yarn changing apparatus and a second yarn changing apparatus that are selectively fed with a yarn through an engagement means, then the knitting tool already at the yarn drawing position is deployed in the loop forming zone.
Although U.S. Pat. No. 7,073,355 provides the engagement means to selectively bring the yarn of the first or second yarn changing apparatus into the loop forming zone, the yarn changing apparatus and knitting needles are spaced at a narrow space, and the engagement means has to be installed and operate in that narrow space, installation is difficult. In the yarn non-feeding condition the engagement means becomes a spatial obstacle for knitting. Moreover, the yarn engagement means holds the yarn through a clipping means. Tight or loose condition of the clipping means affects whether the yarn can be carried to the loop forming zone to be knitted by the knitting tool. Too strong of clipping force makes the yarn difficult to leave the engagement means, while inadequate clipping force makes the yarn leaving the engagement means too early. All this hinders yarn changing and affects the quality of knitted fabrics.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a circular knitting machine to expand yarn color or type changing number without damaging knitting quality. To achieve the foregoing object the circular knitting machine according to the present invention comprises a first yarn changing apparatus, a second yarn changing apparatus, a driving cam set and at least one needle cylinder holder holding a plurality of knitting needles. The first yarn changing apparatus and second yarn changing apparatus include respectively at least a first yarn feeding means and at least a second yarn feeding means. The first and second yarn feeding means are moved outwards respectively through a first yarn feeding stroke and a second yarn feeding stroke to a yarn feeding position to supply yarns. The driving cam set includes a first driving track and a second driving track to drive respectively the first and second yarn feeding means to proceed the first and second yarn feeding strokes. The second driving track further has a driving delay zone to form a yarn feeding time lag between the second yarn feeding means while proceeding the second yarn feeding stroke and the first yarn feeding means while proceeding the first yarn feeding stroke. The needle cylinder holder includes at least directing and moving a knitting needle between the yarn feeding position of the first and second yarn feeding means to a yarn hooking position to hook yarns supplied by the first and second yarn feeding means during the yarn feeding time lag.
The circular knitting machine of the present invention, through the yarn feeding time lag, allows the yarns supplied by the first and second yarn feeding means to be hooked by the knitting needles at the yarn hooking position thereby provide versatile yarn knitting without adding extra elements between the yarn changing apparatus and knitting needles. Hence there is no spatial obstacle during the yarn feeding process. On the other hand, the yarn feeding means on the yarn changing apparatus of the present invention still directly supplies the yarns to the knitting needles without creating the problem of drawing by other elements to form yarns loosening or hooking failure of the knitting needles.
The foregoing, as well as additional objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be more readily apparent from the following detailed description, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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The present invention is adaptable to a wide variety of yarn changing apparatus. The following provides an embodiment which merely serves for illustrative purpose and is not the limitation of the present invention. The first yarn changing apparatus 20 has at least one first yarn feeding means 21. The second yarn changing apparatus 30 has at least one second yarn feeding means 31. In this embodiment the first or second yarn changing apparatus 20 and 30 includes three sets of first or second yarn feeding means 21 and 31. The first yarn feeding means 21 includes a first yarn feeding plate 22 and a first yarn clipping plate 23. The first yarn feeding plate 22 has a head end 221 and a tail end 222 (referring to
The second yarn feeding means 31 is substantially constructed like the first yarn feeding means 21 and mainly includes a second yarn feeding plate 32 and a second yarn clipping plate 33. The second yarn feeding plate 32 has a head end 321 and a tail end 322. The tail end 322 has a second forward boss 323 and a second return boss 324. The second forward boss 323 is driven by a force to push the second yarn feeding plate 32 to proceed a second yarn feeding stroke so that the head end 321 is moved towards an outer side of the second yarn changing apparatus 30 to a yarn feeding position and hook another yarn 52 threaded through another yarn feeding eyelet 325 on the head end 321. The second yarn clipping plate 33 and first yarn feeding plate 32 are moved together. The second yarn feeding means 31 further has a first trigger crank 34 which includes a reset boss 341 and a selection boss 342. The reset boss 341 is depressible to move the second trigger crank 34 to an action position in which the second forward boss 323 is exposed outside the second yarn changing apparatus 30. The selection boss 342 also is depressible to move the second trigger crank 34 to a closed position in which the second forward boss 323 is retracted inside the second yarn changing apparatus 30 while the second return boss 324 is exposed outside the second yarn changing apparatus 30. In the first yarn feeding stroke the first forward boss 223 is located at a position lower than of the second forward boss 323 in the second yarn feeding stroke.
The circular knitting machine also includes a driving cam set 40 corresponding to the tail ends 222 and 322 of the first and second yarn feeding plates 22 and 32. The driving cam set 40 includes a first forward cam 41 and a second forward cam 42 engaged with the first forward cam 41. The first forward cam 41 has a first yarn release zone 411. The second forward cam 42 has a guiding zone 421, a driving delay zone 422 and a second yarn release zone 423. The first yarn release zone 411 is overlapped with the driving delay zone 422 such that the first forward cam 41 and the second forward cam 42 form a section difference between them. The guiding zone 421 and the first yarn release zone 411 form a first driving track. The guiding zone 421, driving delay zone 422 and second yarn release zone 423 are coupled to form a second driving track. The first yarn release zone 411 on the first driving track and the driving delay zone 422 and second yarn release zone 423 on the second driving track are located on different horizontal levels. The driving cam set 40 further includes a return cam 43, a reset cam 44 and a selector 45. The driving cam set 40 is located on a holding deck 46 which carries the driving cam set 40 to move circularly along the rear end of the yarn changing sets. The return cam 4 drives the first return boss 224 and second return boss 324. The reset cam 44 corresponds to the reset bosses 241 and 341 on the first and second trigger cranks 24 and 34. When the reset cam 44 is moved to the first and second yarn changing apparatus 20 and 30 it exerts a pressure on all the reset bosses 241 and 341 so that the first and second trigger cranks 24 and 34 are in the action condition. The selector 45 has a plurality of striking pins 451 selectively jutting from the surface of thereof to trigger and press the selection bosses 242 and 342 to move the first and second trigger cranks 24 and 34 to the closed position.
In this invention the first and second yarn feeding means 21 and 31 are moved respectively along the first and second driving tracks to proceed the first and second yarn feeding strokes. Referring to
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After the first and second yarn changing apparatus 20 and 30 have been driven by the reset cam 44 and selector 45, the remained first and second trigger cranks 24 and 34 at the action position has the first and second forward bosses 223 and 323 exposed and extended outside the second yarn changing apparatus 30 to be driven by the first and second forward cams 41 and 42 later. Referring to
Since the first forward boss 223 of the first yarn feeding plate 22 has a lower bottom edge, when the tail end 222 of the first yarn feeding plate 22 moves along the first driving track to finish movement of the guiding zone 421 and enters the first yarn release zone 411 at a lower position to be driven thereof as shown in
After the second forward boss 323 of the second yarn feeding plate 32 has finished the driving delay zone 422, it is driven by the second yarn release zone 423 as shown in FIG. 6D. When the second yarn feeding means 31 driven by the second yarn release zone 423 has finished the second yarn feeding stroke, the head end 321 of the second yarn feeding plate 32 also moves across the yarn supply portion 82 to the yarn feeding position, and the second yarn clipping plate 33 releases the yarn 52 to be hooked by the knitting needles 70 at the yarn hooking position as shown in
Finally, in the event that to stop supply the yarns 51 and 52 is desired, the first and second trigger cranks 24 and 25 at the action position can be driven again by the reset cam 44 and selector 45 to the closed position. Then the first and second forward bosses 223 and 323 of the first and second yarn feeding plates 22 and 23 are retracted inside the first and second yarn changing apparatus 20 and 30. The first and second return bosses 224 and 324 are extended outside the first and second yarn changing apparatus 20 and 30 as shown in
In the present invention the first and second forward bosses 223 and 323 of the first and second yarn feeding means 21 and 31 are driven by the first and second driving tracks. The second driving track has the extra driving delay zone 422 not existed on the first driving track, hence the first and second yarn feeding means 21 and 31 arrive the yarn feeding position at different times, namely there is a yarn feeding time lag between the second yarn feeding means 31 and first yarn feeding means 21 when they proceed the second yarn feeding stroke and the first yarn feeding stroke.
As a conclusion, the present invention provides a circular knitting machine having integrated multiple yarn changing apparatus. The first yarn feeding means and second yarn feeding means of the first yarn changing apparatus and second yarn changing apparatus are moved to the yarn feeding position at different times to generate a yarn feeding time lag. Through the yarn feeding time lag the yarns of the first and second yarn feeding means are hooked respectively by the knitting needles at the yarn hooking position, thus multiple types of yarns can be included in a single knitting process.
In summation of the above description, the present invention provides a significant improvement over the conventional techniques and complies with the patent application requirements, and is submitted for review and granting of the commensurate patent rights.
While the invention has been described by means of specific embodiments, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention set forth in the claims.
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