Circular knitting machine with knitted item removal/transferring device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6698250
  • Patent Number
    6,698,250
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, June 12, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 2, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A circular double-cylinder hosiery knitting machine with a device for removing and transferring the article at the end of the knitting process, comprising a lower and an upper needle cylinders with vertical axis, a device with a removal element insertable from above into the upper needle cylinder, provided with first grippers that engage the final end of the article and a transfer element, arranged above the upper needle cylinder to remove the article from the removal element and to feed it to a sewing machine.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a circular double-cylinder hosiery knitting machine with device for removing and transferring the article at the end of the knitting process, particularly for automating the closure of the toe of hosiery items.




As is known, according to conventional manufacturing processes tubular articles, particularly hosiery items, are generally manufactured by means of circular machines and are unloaded from the machine that manufactures them with both axial ends open. These articles must therefore be subjected to a subsequent sewing or looping operation, which closes one end of the article, constituted by the toe for hosiery items, in order to obtain the finished product.




Since this operation for closing an axial end of the article is an additional production step that requires time and the use of labor, with the associated costs, in recent years methods have been devised and perfected which seek to close one end of the article directly on the manufacturing machine or to automate the transfer of the article from the manufacturing machine to a sewing or looping machine, so as to reduce the overall manufacturing costs of the articles.




The methods that consist in closing an axial end of the article, directly on the manufacturing machine, have the drawback that they penalize considerably the production potential of the machine, since the time required to close the article is a time during which the machine cannot proceed with the production of other articles.




The methods that automate the transfer of the article from the manufacturing machine to a looping or sewing machine and therefore close an axial end of the article externally with respect to the manufacturing machine have the advantage that they allow, after removing the article from the manufacturing machine, to resume production on the part of the machine; therefore they penalize to a lesser extent the production potential of the machine. However, these methods still penalize significantly the productivity of the machine, since the removal of the article from the manufacturing machine still requires a certain time, which cannot be used for manufacturing.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The aim of the present invention is to solve the problems cited above, by providing a circular double-cylinder hosiery knitting machine with a device for removing and transferring the article at the end of the knitting process, particularly for automating the operation of closing the toe of hosiery items, which allows to reduce considerably the time taken away from the manufacturing of the machine, so as to not penalize, or penalize minimally, the productivity of the machine.




Within this aim, an object of the invention is to provide a circular double-cylinder hosiery knitting machine that allows to achieve correct closure of the toe of hosiery item even in the case of high-gauge hosiery items.




Another object of the invention is to provide a method for the automated transfer of a tubular article, particularly a hosiery item, from a circular double-cylinder machine to a sewing machine, which makes it economically convenient to perform this transfer.




Another object of the invention is to provide a circular double-cylinder hosiery knitting machine with a device for removing and transferring the article at the end of the knitting process that is highly reliable and precise in operation.




This aim and these and other objects that will become better apparent hereinafter are achieved by a circular double-cylinder hosiery knitting machine with a device for removing and transferring the article at the end of the knitting process, particularly for automating the closure of the toe of hosiery items, which comprises a lower needle cylinder, which has a vertical axis, and an upper needle cylinder, which is arranged above said lower needle cylinder and coaxially thereto, said needle cylinders being actuatable with a rotary motion about their own axis, characterized in that it comprises a device that is provided with a removal element that can be inserted from above into the upper needle cylinder and is provided with first grip means that can engage a region of the article being manufactured that is proximate to the final end of said article, said removal element being removable upwardly from the upper needle cylinder in order to move the article away from the machine, a transfer element being further provided which is arranged above the upper needle cylinder and is adapted to remove the article from said removal element and to feed it to a sewing machine in order to close said final end of the article.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will become better apparent from the description of a preferred but not exclusive embodiment of the machine according to the invention, illustrated only by way of non-limitative example in the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a schematic axial sectional view of the machine according to the invention, illustrating a part of the device for removing and transferring the article before said device begins working;





FIG. 2

is a schematic axial sectional view of the removal element in its operating position that corresponds to its complete insertion in the upper needle cylinder of the machine;





FIG. 3

is an enlarged-scale view of a detail of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a view of the detail of the machine shown in

FIG. 2

, in a first step of the operation of the article removal element;





FIG. 5

is a view of the same detail of the machine shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, in a second step of the operation of the removal element;





FIG. 6

is a view of the same detail of the machine in a third step of the operation of the removal element;





FIG. 7

is a view of the same detail of the machine shown in

FIGS. 3

to


6


, with the removal element in a fourth step of operation;





FIG. 8

is a partially sectional lateral elevation view of the transfer element;





FIG. 9

is an enlarged-scale view of a detail of

FIG. 8

in a first step of the operation of the transfer element;





FIG. 10

is a view of the same detail of

FIG. 9

, in a second step of the operation of the transfer element;





FIG. 11

is a view of the same detail of

FIGS. 9 and 10

, in a third step of the operation of the transfer element;





FIG. 12

is another view of the same detail of

FIGS. 8

to


11


, in a fourth step of the operation of the transfer element.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




With reference to the figures, the circular double-cylinder hosiery knitting machine according to the invention, generally designated by the reference numeral


1


, comprises in a per se known manner a lower needle cylinder


2


, whose axis


3


is orientated vertically, and an upper needle cylinder


4


, which is arranged above the lower needle cylinder


2


and coaxially thereto.




The lower needle cylinder


2


and the upper needle cylinder


4


are supported by a supporting structure


5


so that they can rotate about the axis


3


, and they can be actuated, in a per se known manner, with a rotary motion about the axis


3


.




In a per se known manner, the lower needle cylinder


2


and the upper needle cylinder


4


contain a device for tensioning the article. Said article tensioning device comprises a lower suction tube


6


, referenced hereinafter as “lower tube” for the sake of brevity, which is arranged internally and coaxially with respect to the lower needle cylinder


2


. The lower tube


6


is rigidly coupled to the lower needle cylinder


2


in rotation about the axis


3


and can move on command along the axis


3


with respect to the lower needle cylinder


2


.




More particularly, the lower tube


6


is supported, so that it can slide axially, inside the lower needle cylinder


2


and is connected, proximate to its lower end, to the stem


7




a


of the piston of a pneumatic cylinder


7


, which is supported by the supporting structure


5


of the machine and is orientated so that one of its axes is parallel to the axis


3


. A bearing


8


is conveniently arranged between the stem


7




a


and the lower tube


6


in order to allow the rotation of the lower tube


6


about the axis


3


.




The stroke of the pneumatic cylinder


7


is such as to allow to move the lower tube


6


from a lowered position, in which its upper end lies directly below the upper end of the lower needle cylinder


2


, to a raised position, in which the lower tube


6


protrudes partly into the upper needle cylinder


4


, and vice versa.




A plug-like element


9


is accommodated internally and coaxially to the lower tube


6


. Said plug-like element


9


can move on command along the axis


3


with respect to the lower tube


6


and to the lower needle cylinder


2


. More particularly, the plug-like element


9


is fixed to the upper end of the stem


10




a


of the piston


10


of a pneumatic cylinder


11


, which is associated with the supporting structure of the machine.




The plug-like element


9


can move, by virtue of the action of the pneumatic cylinder


11


, along the axis


3


from an inactive position, in which it is fully accommodated within the lower needle cylinder


2


and is spaced downward from the upper end of said lower needle cylinder


2


, to an active position, in which it engages the lower end of an upper suction tube


12


, referenced hereinafter as “upper tube” for the sake of brevity, which is accommodated in the upper needle cylinder


4


, as will become better apparent hereinafter.




The piston


10


of the pneumatic cylinder


11


can move upward in contrast with a spring


13


that actuates the descent of the plug-like element


9


when the pneumatic cylinder


11


is discharged.




The upper tube


12


, which is also part of the article tensioning device, is arranged above the upper needle cylinder


4


and coaxially thereto and protrudes with its lower end into the upper needle cylinder


4


.




A tensioning tube


15


is arranged around the upper tube


12


and can move on command, in a per se known manner, along the axis


3


in order to pass from a raised position, in which its lower end is level with, or arranged above, the lower end of the upper needle cylinder


4


, to a lowered position, in which its lower end protrudes inside the lower needle cylinder


2


around the plug-like element


9


.




The movement of the tensioning tube


15


can be actuated, in a per se known manner, by way of a pneumatic device, generally designated by the reference numeral


16


, which is substantially constituted by a pneumatic cylinder


17


, which is provided with a piston


18


, which is in turn connected, at its axial ends, to the ends of a cable or belt


19


. The cable or belt


19


winds around two pulleys


20




a


and


20




b


, which have horizontal axes, so that one portion of said cable, which runs between the pulleys


20




a


and


20




b


, is arranged vertically laterally to the tensioning tube


15


. Said portion is connected, with the interposition of a bearing


21


, to the tensioning tube


15


so that the actuation of the pneumatic cylinder


17


causes the upward or downward axial translational motion of the tensioning tube


15


.




The lower tube


6


can be connected on command, in a per se known manner, to suction means, and likewise the upper tube


12


can be connected to suction means in order to generate, when required, a partial vacuum inside said tubes


6


and


12


.




The double-cylinder knitting machine is not described further, since it can be constituted by a circular double-cylinder knitting machine of a known type with a fabric tensioning device. For example, the machine can be constituted by a double-cylinder machine of the type disclosed in U.S. Ser. No. 08/595,112 by the same Applicant.




The machine according to the invention comprises a device for removing and transferring the article at the end of the knitting process.




Said removal and transfer device comprises a removal element, generally designated by the reference numeral


22


, and a transfer element, generally designated by the reference numeral


23


.




The removal element


22


can be inserted from above into the upper needle cylinder


4


and is provided with first grip means


24


, which can engage a region of the article


25


being manufactured that is proximate to the final end of said article


25


and can be extracted upwardly from the upper needle cylinder


4


in order to move the article


25


away at the end of its knitting.




The transfer element


23


is arranged above the upper needle cylinder


4


, and is adapted to remove the article


25


from the removal element


22


and feed it to a sewing machine that is capable of closing the final end of the article


25


, as will become better apparent hereinafter.




The removal element


22


includes internally the upper tube


12


, which as mentioned can be connected on command to suction means to form aspirating means. In this manner, the removal element


22


comprises means for aspirating the article


25


that allow to aspirate the article


25


upward inside said upper tube


12


, so as to arrange the article


25


upside down.




The removal element


22


substantially comprises a hollow outer cylinder


31


(“outer cylinder” for the sake of brevity), a hollow intermediate cylinder


32


(“intermediate cylinder” for the sake of brevity), and a hollow inner cylinder


33


(“inner cylinder” for the sake of brevity), which are coaxial and are supported by a supporting structure


34


so that they can rotate about their own axis, which coincides with the axis


3


. Said supporting structure


34


is substantially composed of an upper head


35


and a lower head


36


, which are connected to each other by vertical rods, not shown in the figures, and by a housing


26


, which surrounds the upper part of the removal element


22


. The upper head


35


and the lower head


36


are slidingly supported by vertical guiding columns


37


, which are fixed to the supporting structure of the machine above the upper needle cylinder


4


.




The inner cylinder


33


is rigidly coupled to the inner tube


12


and is supported, together with said inner tube, so as to allow rotation about the axis


3


, by the upper head


35


, by interposing a bearing


14


, and by the lower head


36


, by interposing a bearing


38


. The upper head


35


is connected to the stem


39




a


of a pneumatic cylinder


39


, which is fixed by means of its body to a block


40


that is rigidly coupled to one of the guiding columns


37


and is arranged so that its axis is parallel to the axis


3


. By actuating the pneumatic cylinder


39


, i.e. on command, the assembly constituted by the outer cylinder


31


, the intermediate cylinder


32


and the inner cylinder


33


, and by the upper tube


12


and the tensioning tube


15


together with its actuation device


16


, is made to perform a translational motion along the axis


3


.




Said assembly constituted by the three cylinders


31


,


32


and


33


can be connected, in its rotation about the axis


3


, to the upper needle cylinder


4


. More particularly, the inner cylinder


33


is provided with a flange


41


, which protrudes outside the intermediate cylinder


32


and the outer cylinder


31


and to which a tooth


42


is fixed which, when the removal element


22


is inserted in the upper needle cylinder


4


, engages in a seat


43


a provided, in a specific angular position around the axis


3


, in a flange


43


that is rigidly coupled to the upper needle cylinder


4


.




The cylinders


31


,


32


and


33


are jointly coupled, in rotation about the axis


3


, by using tabs or rotational couplings of another kind, which are only partially visible in the figures. Furthermore, the intermediate cylinder


32


can move axially with respect to the inner cylinder


33


. More particularly, the intermediate cylinder


32


has, at its upper end, at least one extension


32




a


, which passes through suitable passages formed in the flange


41


and is fixed to the inner ring of a bearing


44


.




The outer ring of the bearing


44


is connected to the stem


45




a


of the piston of a pneumatic cylinder


45


, which is arranged so that its axis is parallel to the axis


3


and is mounted on the supporting structure


34


. The first grip means


24


comprise punches


46


, which are fixed to the lower end of the intermediate cylinder


32


and are orientated so that their tip is directed downward.




The actuation of the pneumatic cylinder


45


, that constitutes actuation means for the intermediate cylinder, causes the translational motion, along the axis


3


, of the intermediate cylinder


32


with respect to the inner cylinder


33


in order to achieve its passage from an inactive position, in which the punches


46


are arranged so that their tip is at a higher level than the lower end of the inner cylinder


33


, to an active position, in which the punches


46


are arranged so that their tip lies below the lower end of the inner cylinder


33


in order to engage them with the article


25


, as will become better apparent hereinafter.




The outer cylinder


31


can move axially with respect to the intermediate cylinder


32


in order to pass from a raised position, in which it is arranged with its lower end substantially at the level of the tip of the punches


46


, to a lowered position, in which it is arranged so that its lower end lies below the lower end of the punches


46


.




Elastic means are interposed between the intermediate cylinder


32


and the outer cylinder


31


and are constituted, in the illustrated embodiment, by spring-loaded pistons


47


, which contrast the passage of the outer cylinder


31


from the lowered position to the raised position.




It should be noted that the outer cylinder


31


has, on its cylindrical wall, an axial shoulder


48


which, when the removal element


22


is inserted in the upper needle cylinder


4


, is designed to rest against an abutment


49


provided correspondingly on the inner cylindrical wall of the upper needle cylinder


4


. Said outer cylinder


31


is further provided, on its inner cylindrical wall, with an abutment


50


that is adapted to be engaged by an axial shoulder


51


provided on the outer cylindrical wall of the intermediate cylinder


32


in order to delimit the downward stroke of the intermediate cylinder


32


when the removal element


22


is accommodated inside the upper needle cylinder


4


.




The first grip means


24


comprise at least two pairs of grip elements, which can engage two diametrically opposite regions of the article


25


. The grip elements of a same pair are spaced one another, so as to leave a portion of the article


25


free between the two grip elements of a same pair.




In the illustrated embodiment, in which the first grip means are constituted by the punches


46


, there are at least two pairs of punches, which are arranged in two diametrically opposite regions at the lower end of the intermediate cylinder


32


. The punches of a same pair are spaced one another so as to leave free a portion of the article


25


between the two punches of a same pair. Furthermore, the outer cylinder


31


has, at these regions, two passages


52




a


and


52




b


, which are arranged in two diametrically opposite regions starting from the lower end of the outer cylinder


31


, so as to allow second grip means


53


of the transfer element


23


, described in greater detail hereinafter, to act on the article


25


.




Conveniently, first means are provided for locking the article


25


before it is engaged by the first grip means


24


. Said first locking means can engage a region of the article


25


that is closer to the axis of the article


25


than the region that can be engaged by the first grip means


24


.




More particularly, the first locking means cited above comprise the plug-like element


9


, which by way of the actuation of the piston


10


of the pneumatic cylinder


11


can engage the lower end of the upper tube


12


, while the article


25


is aspirated into said upper tube so as to lock said article


25


.




The plug-like element


9


, again thanks to its ability to move axially by actuation of the pneumatic cylinder


11


, can follow at least partially or move jointly with the removal element


22


during its upward motion when the removal element


22


is extracted from the upper end of the upper needle cylinder


4


.




Advantageously, there are also second means for locking the article


25


before it is engaged by the first grip means


24


. Said second locking means can engage a region of the article


25


that is located between the region that can be engaged by the first grip means


24


and the region that can be engaged by the first locking means.




Said second locking means comprise the lower tube


6


, which thanks to its ability to perform a translational motion along the axis


3


, actuated by way of the pneumatic cylinder


7


, can engage against the lower end of the inner cylinder


33


.




The lower end of the inner cylinder


33


is conveniently shaped so as to allow effective locking of the article


25


on the part of the upper end of the lower tube


6


.




It should be noted that the lower end of the inner cylinder


33


can be shaped in a different manner along its circumferential extension, so as to allow correct engagement of the article


25


between the inner cylinder


33


and the lower tube


6


despite the presence of various shaped portions of the article


25


along its circumferential extension. For example, in the case of hosiery items, it is possible to provide a different shape of the lower end of the inner cylinder


33


, so as to allow to grip the article correctly even in regions, for example at the toe, where there is an excess of knitting.




The lower tube


6


, by virtue of the action of the pneumatic cylinder


7


, can follow at least partially or move jointly with the removal element


22


during its upward motion when it is extracted upward from the upper needle cylinder


4


, so as to maintain the locking of the article


25


at least along part of said upward motion.




As mentioned, the removal element


22


, particularly the assembly constituted by the outer cylinder


31


, the intermediate cylinder


32


, and the inner cylinder


33


, can be coupled, in rotating about the axis


3


, to the upper needle cylinder


4


by way of the coupling of the tooth


42


within the seat


43




a


in a preset angular position about the axis


3


. This assuredly allows engagement of the punches


46


with specific regions of the article that substantially correspond to the lateral ends of the opening of the article to be closed through the subsequent sewing operation. In the case of hosiery items, said regions are constituted by the ends of the opening of the toe to be closed.




In order to allow the correct coupling of the tooth


42


with the seat


43




a


and allow correct positioning of the removal element


22


with respect to the transfer element


23


, there are means for actuating the removal element


22


with a controlled rotary motion about the axis


3


with respect to the supporting structure


34


. Said actuation means comprise a motor


55


, which is mounted on the supporting structure


34


and is connected, by way of its output shaft, to a gear


56


, which is keyed on an extension of the inner cylinder


33


. The motor


55


is a motor of the electric type, for example a step motor or a brushless motor, in which the angular rotation can be controlled, and said motor can be optionally connected, by means of an electronic control system of the axis-following type, to the motor for actuating the needle cylinders


2


and


4


so as to assuredly achieve, during the insertion of the removal element


22


in the upper needle cylinder


4


, an alignment of the tooth


42


with the seat


43




a


. The angular position of the inner cylinder


33


and therefore of the entire assembly constituted by the cylinders


31


,


32


and


33


can also be controlled directly by means of a known type of sensor


57


.




The number of punches


46


can vary according to the requirements, but without changing the presence of two pairs of punches that can engage two diametrically opposite regions of the article


25


. As an extreme option, it is possible to provide a ring of punches


46


that runs all around the axis


3


, although, as shown, a smaller number of punches


46


is sufficient to keep free from the article


25


the regions of said article that have to be engaged by the second grip means


53


, i.e., the regions located between the punches of the two pairs of punches that can engage two mutually diametrically opposite regions of the article


25


.




The transfer element


23


can move on command, i.e. upon selective and purposely actuation, along a substantially horizontal transfer direction


58


from a position for gripping the article


25


, in which it is arranged with the second grip means


53


below the lower end of the removal element


22


in the position in which it is extracted upwardly from the upper needle cylinder


4


, to a transfer position, in which it is moved laterally away from the upper needle cylinder


4


, and vice versa.




More particularly, the transfer element


23


is mounted on a supporting structure


60


, which is in turn mounted so that it can slide on horizontal guiding bars


61


. The supporting structure


60


is further fixed to the portion of a toothed belt


62


that winds around a pair of pulleys


63




a


and


63




b


that have horizontal and mutually parallel axes. One of these pulleys, the pulley


63




b


in the illustrated embodiment, is connected to the output shaft of an electric motor, which can be actuated in order to produce the sliding, in one direction or in the opposite direction, of the supporting structure


60


along the guiding bars


61


.




Furthermore, the supporting structure


60


is formed by multiple parts that move with respect to each other. More particularly, the supporting structure


60


is composed of a sliding element


64


, which can only perform a translational motion along the guiding bars


61


and is fixed to the portion of the belt


62


. The sliding element


64


supports, so that it can rotate about a horizontal axis


65


, a supporting element


66


, which supports the second grip means


53


. Said supporting element


66


is provided with a sleeve


67


, whose axis coincides with the axis


65


and is supported, by interposing bearings


68


, so that it can rotate about the axis


65


on the part of the sliding element


64


. A pinion


69


is keyed on said sleeve


67


, and a rack


70


engages therewith and is actuated by means of a pneumatic actuator


71


. The actuation of said pneumatic actuator


71


causes the rotation of the supporting element


66


, and therefore of the second grip means


53


, about the axis


65


in order to overturn the article


25


, which is engaged by the second grip means


53


, as will become better apparent hereinafter.




The second grip means


53


of the transfer element


23


comprise two grippers, respectively a first gripper


54




a


and a second gripper


54




b


, which are mounted on said supporting element


66


and can move together with it along the guiding bars


61


.




Furthermore, the two grippers


54




a


and


54




b


can also move along a substantially vertical direction with respect to the supporting element


66


, so as to enter with a jaw of each one of the grippers through the lower end of the outer cylinder


31


.




The inner or first jaw


72




a


of the first gripper


54




a


is fixed to the supporting element


66


, so as to perform a translational motion rigidly therewith along the transfer direction


58


, while the other or second jaw


73




a


of said first gripper


54




a


is connected to the piston


74




a


of a pneumatic cylinder


75




a


, which can be actuated to move the jaw


73




a


toward or away from the jaw


72




a.






Likewise, the second gripper


54




b


is also constituted by a first jaw


72




b


, is which is rigidly coupled, in translational motion along the transfer direction


58


, to a portion


66




a


of the supporting element


66


. The other, second jaw


73




b


, in this second gripper


54




b


, is connected to the piston


74




b


of a pneumatic cylinder


75




b


, which can be actuated to move the jaw


73




b


toward or away from the jaw


72




b


. The jaws


72




a


and


73




a


of the first gripper, together with the pneumatic cylinder


75




a


that actuates the jaw


73




a


, are in turn mounted on the piston


76




a


of another pneumatic cylinder


77




a


, which has a vertical axis and can be actuated in order to lift and lower the first gripper


54




a


. The body of this pneumatic cylinder


77




a


is formed directly in the supporting element


66


.




Likewise, the jaws


72




b


and


73




b


of the second gripper


54




b


are in turn mounted, together with the pneumatic cylinder


77




b


that actuates the jaw


73




b


, on the piston


76




b


of another pneumatic cylinder


77




b


, which has a vertical axis and can be actuated so as to lift and lower said second gripper


54




b


. The pneumatic cylinder


77




b


that actuates said lowering and lifting of the second gripper


54




b


is provided in the portion


66




a


of the supporting element


66


.




The portion


66




a


is associated, so that it can slide along a direction that is parallel to the transfer direction


58


, with the supporting element


66


, and is connected, by means of a threaded shaft


78


, whose axis is horizontal and parallel to the transfer direction


58


, to a female thread


79


that is formed in a bush


80


that is inserted coaxially in the sleeve


67


. The bush


80


is locked axially and can rotate within the sleeve


67


, which is rigidly coupled to the pinion


69


. The bush


80


is rigidly coupled to a toothed pulley


81


, which is connected, by means of a toothed-belt connection


82


, to the output shaft of an electric motor


83


, which can be actuated in order to turn the bush


80


about the axis


65


. This rotation of the bush


80


causes, as a consequence of the threaded coupling with the shaft


78


, a translational motion of the portion


66




a


of the supporting element


66


and therefore of the second gripper


54




b


with respect to the first gripper


54




a


parallel to the transfer direction


58


. The movement of the second gripper


54




b


with respect to the first gripper


54




a


, parallel to the transfer direction


58


, has the effect of causing the article


25


to widen when it is engaged with the grippers


54




a


and


54




b


, and therefore of flattening the region of the article


25


that is engaged by said grippers, as will become better apparent hereinafter.




The transfer element


23


is arranged, along at least one portion of its path along the transfer direction


58


, above a feeder guide


84


of a sewing machine, of a known type which is shown only partially for the sake of simplicity, so as to actuate, during its translational motion laterally away from the double-cylinder machine, the insertion of the axial end of the article


25


to be sewn in said feeder guide


84


.




The operation of the machine with a device for removing and transferring the article at the end of the knitting process according to the invention is as follows.




For the sake of greater clarity, the operation of the machine according to the invention is described with reference to the production of a hosiery item, without altering the fact that the machine can also be used to manufacture other articles meant to be closed at one of their axial ends.




The hosiery item is produced starting from the top, i.e., from its axial end that lies opposite the axial end or toe to be closed by sewing.




Furthermore, it should be noted that the hosiery item, as usually occurs in conventional manufacturing processes, is finished at the toe by forming a few rows of stitches, or border, that are meant to be removed during sewing and are formed indeed to allow the precise and correct insertion of the toe to be sewn in the feeder guide


84


of a sewing machine.




While the machine is completing the knitting of the article


25


, the removal element


22


is inserted and coupled to the upper needle cylinder


4


in its rotation about the axis


3


.




The article


25


is aspirated into the upper tube


12


and is therefore upside down (FIG.


3


).




Preferably, while the machine is completing the knitting of the last rows of stitches, the plug-like element


9


is moved, by way of the actuation of the pneumatic cylinder


11


, so that it engages the lower end of the upper tube


12


, thus locking the article


25


. It should be noted that this operation can also be performed in a preceding step, if the intervention of the article tensioning device constituted by the plug-like element


9


, the upper tube


12


and the tensioning tube


15


is required.




Then the pneumatic cylinder


7


is actuated, lifting the lower tube


6


, which by engaging the lower end of the inner tube


33


produces a further locking of the article


25


(FIG.


4


). At this point, the pneumatic cylinder


45


is actuated, causing the descent of the intermediate cylinder


32


and therefore the passage of the punches


46


through the article


25


(FIG.


5


).




It should be noted that the passage of the punches


46


through the article


25


occurs while the article


25


is locked by the plug-like element


9


, by the upper tube


12


, and between the inner cylinder


32


and the lower tube


6


and while the article


25


is still engaged by the needles of the machine. In this manner, the punches


46


assuredly pass through the article


25


. The descent of the intermediate cylinder


32


is limited by the abutment


50


of the outer cylinder


31


, which in turn rests against the abutment


49


. The descent of the intermediate cylinder


32


loads the spring-loaded pistons


47


that are interposed between the intermediate cylinder


32


and the outer cylinder


31


.




At this point, the needles of the machine have ended the manufacture of the article


25


and release the last formed row of stitches. Then the pneumatic cylinder


39


is actuated and starts to extract the removal element


22


upwardly from the upper needle cylinder


4


. For part of the upward motion of the removal element


22


, the lower tube


6


follows the removal element


22


, keeping the article


25


locked. Likewise, for part of the upward motion, the plug-like element


9


follows the removal element


22


, also keeping the article


25


locked in the upper tube


12


.




It should be noted that at the beginning of the upward motion of the removal element


22


the outer cylinder


31


is kept against the abutment


49


, by way of the action of the spring-loaded pistons


47


, while the remaining part of the removal element


22


is rising. For this reason, the lower end of the outer cylinder


31


gradually descends below the tip of the punches


46


, bending downward the rim of the article


25


that lies outside the punches


46


and protecting said rim from contact with other elements of the machine during its extraction (FIGS.


6


and


7


).




The upward motion of the removal element


22


continues until the removal element


22


is fully extracted upward from the upper needle cylinder


4


. It should be noted that the disengagement of the removal element


22


from the upper needle cylinder


4


and the disengagement of the plug-like element


9


from the upper tube


12


have the effect of disengaging these two elements in rotation about the axis


3


; therefore, once the removal element


22


has been extracted upwardly from the upper needle cylinder


4


, it can be in any angular position around the axis


3


. For this reason, the motor


55


is actuated, arranging the removal element


22


in a preset angular position around the axis


3


. Said preset angular position is such as to move the passages


52




a


and


52




b


of the outer cylinder


31


into alignment with the grippers


54




a


and


54




b


mounted on the transfer element


23


.




At this point, the grippers


54




a


and


54




b


, by way of the actuation of the belt


62


, are arranged below the lower end of the removal element


22


, with the jaws


73




a


and


73




b


spaced from the jaws


72




a


and


72




b


(FIGS.


8


and


9


). The grippers


54




a


and


54




b


, previously in the lowered position, are raised by way of the actuation of the pistons


76




a


and


76




b


of the cylinders


77




a


and


77




b


so as to insert the jaws


72




a


and


72




b


in the article


25


.




Then the pistons


74




a


and


74




b


of the cylinders


75




a


and


75




b


are actuated, moving the jaws


73




a


and


73




b


toward the jaws


72




a


and


72




b


, gripping the regions of the article that are located at the passages


52




a


and


52




b


(FIG.


10


).




At this point, by way of the actuation of the pistons


76




a


and


76




b


of the cylinders


77




a


and


77




b


, the grippers


54




a


and


54




b


are lowered and at the same time the intermediate cylinder


32


, by way of the actuation of the pneumatic cylinder


45


, is lifted together with the outer cylinder


31


, so that the article


25


disengages assuredly from the removal element


22


and remains anchored to the grippers


54




a


and


54




b.






The grippers


54




a


and


54




b


, by way of the actuation of the belt


62


, are moved away, along the transfer direction


58


, laterally to the machine, actuating the extraction of the article


25


from the upper tube


12


(FIG.


11


).




Once the article


25


has been removed by the grippers


54




a


and


54




b


, the removal element


22


is lowered again and inserted in the upper needle cylinder


4


, coupling to the tooth


42


in the seat


43




a


. The tooth


42


is positioned correctly with respect to the seat


43




a


by way of the actuation of the motor


55


.




During this movement of the grippers


54




a


and


54




b


away from the machine, the rack


70


is also actuated and, by causing the rotation of the grippers


54




a


and


54




b


about the horizontal axis


65


, turns over the article


25


, orientating it so that the border, i.e., the end to be sewn, is directed upward. At the same time, or in any case during the movement of the transfer element


23


along the guiding bars


61


away from the double-cylinder machine, the motor


83


is also actuated and, by causing the rotation of the bush


80


, causes the movement of the second gripper


54




b


away from the first gripper


54




a


, tensioning the article


25


at the region gripped by the grippers


54




a


and


54




b


and thus causing its flattening, with mutual movement of the two flaps of the border stretched between said grippers.




In the final portion of the translational motion of the transfer element


23


along the guiding bars


61


, the article


25


is inserted, with its portion proximate to the end gripped by the grippers


54




a


and


54




b


, into the feeder guide


84


of the sewing machine (FIG.


12


).




At this point, the article


25


is released by the grippers


54




a


and


54




b


and its advancement along the feeder guide


84


of the sewing machine is performed by way of means of a known type with which the sewing machine is provided and which are not described for the sake of brevity.




It should be noted that after the lower tube


6


, together with the plug-like element


9


, has been returned into the lower needle cylinder


2


, i.e., while the removal element


22


is still completing the extraction of the article


25


from the upper needle cylinder


4


, the machine can resume knitting, starting to form a new article. The article being manufactured in this step can be tensioned by applying suction to the lower tube


6


.




In this manner, the time during which the machine is not manufacturing is reduced significantly with respect to the unproductive times that can be observed in currently commercially available machines capable of performing the automated transfer of articles from the manufacturing machine to a sewing machine in order to close an axial end of the articles.




In practice it has been found that the machine with device for removing and transferring the article at the end of the knitting process according to the invention fully achieves the intended aim, since by reducing considerably the time during which the machine is unable to manufacture an article due to the transfer of the previously manufactured article, it is not penalized or is penalized to a minimal extent as regards its productivity.




The machine with device for removing and transferring the article thus conceived is susceptible of numerous modifications and variations, all of which are within the scope of the appended claims; all the details may further be replaced with other technically equivalent elements.




In practice, the materials used, as well as the dimensions, may be any according to requirements and to the state of the art.




The disclosures in Italian Patent Application No. MI2002A001384 from which this application claims priority are incorporated herein by reference.



Claims
  • 1. A circular double-cylinder hosiery knitting machine comprising: a lower needle cylinder, which has a vertical axis; an upper needle cylinder, which is arranged above said lower needle cylinder and coaxially thereto, said needle cylinders being actuatable with a rotary motion about said vertical axis; and a device for removing and transferring a knitted article, said removing and transfer device being provided with a removal element that is insertable from above into the upper needle cylinder and being removable upwardly from the upper needle cylinder in order to move the article away from the machine, said removal element having first grip means for engaging a region of the article being manufactured that is proximate to a final end of the article, and with a transfer element which is arranged above the upper needle cylinder to remove the article from said removal element and to feed the removed article to a sewing machine in order to close the final end of the article.
  • 2. The machine of claim 1, wherein said removal element comprises aspiration means for aspirating the article upward and for arranging the article upside down, inside the upper needle cylinder, before engagement of the final end of the article by way of said first grip means.
  • 3. The machine of claim 2, wherein said first grip means comprise at least two pairs of grip elements for engaging two mutually diametrically opposite regions of the article, grip elements of a same pair being mutually spaced in order to leave a portion of the article free between two grip elements of a same pair, said transfer element being provided with second grip means for engaging the free portion of the article located between two grip elements of a same pair of grip elements.
  • 4. The machine of claim 2, wherein said removal element is insertable in said upper needle cylinder and coupleable thereto for rotation about said vertical axis thereof; said removal element being rotationally coupleable with said upper needle cylinder in a preset angular position about the vertical axis of the needle cylinders with respect to an angular position of said upper needle cylinder.
  • 5. The machine of claim 3, further comprising first locking means for locking the article on said removal element before engagement thereof by way of said first grip means, said first locking means being adapted to engage a region of the article that is closer to said vertical axis than a region that is engaged by said first grip means.
  • 6. The machine of claim 5, further comprising second locking means for locking the article on said removal element before engagement thereof by said first grip means, said second locking means being adapted to engage a region of the article that is located between the region that is engaged by said first grip means and the region that is engaged by said first locking means.
  • 7. The machine of claim 6, wherein said removal element comprises a hollow inner cylinder, a hollow intermediate cylinder, and a hollow outer cylinder all of which have a vertical axis; said hollow inner, intermediate and outer cylinders being coaxial and being insertable and extractable on command coaxially in and from said upper needle cylinder.
  • 8. The machine of claim 7, wherein said hollow inner, intermediate and outer cylinders are coupled to each other for joint rotation about said vertical axis.
  • 9. The machine of claim 5, wherein said first grip means comprise punches that are connected to a lower axial end of said hollow intermediate cylinder and are directed with tips thereof downward, cylinder actuation means being provided for actuating said hollow intermediate cylinder along said vertical axis with respect to said hollow inner cylinder in order to move the intermediate cylinder from an inactive position, in which said punches are arranged with the tips thereof at a higher level than a lower axial end of said hollow inner cylinder, to an active position, in which said punches are arranged with the tips thereof below a lower axial end of said hollow inner cylinder in order to engage the article, and vice versa.
  • 10. The machine of claim 9, wherein said hollow outer cylinder is movable axially with respect to said hollow intermediate cylinder in order to pass from a raised position, in which a lower axial end thereof is substantially at a level of the tips of said punches, to a lowered position, in which the lower axial end lies below the tips of said punches, elastic means being provided between said intermediate and outer cylinders which contrast passage of said hollow outer cylinder from said lowered position to said raised position.
  • 11. The machine of claim 2, wherein said aspiration means for aspirating the article upward comprises an upper suction tube, which is arranged internally and coaxially to said hollow inner cylinder.
  • 12. The machine of claim 6, wherein said first locking means comprise a plug element that is arranged coaxially to said needle cylinders; said plug element being movable, on command, along the axis of the needle cylinders from an inactive position, in which said plug element is accommodated in said lower needle cylinder and is spaced downward from a lower end of said upper suction tube, to an active position, in which the plug engages a lower end of said upper suction tube in order to lock said article between said upper suction tube and said plug element.
  • 13. The machine of claim 12, wherein said plug element is at least partially movable axially and jointly with said removal element in order to maintain locking of the article at least along part of an upward motion of said removal element.
  • 14. The machine of claim 10, wherein said second locking means comprise a lower suction tube, which is accommodated coaxially in said lower needle cylinder and is movable axially with respect to the lower needle cylinder in order to engage or disengage a lower end of said hollow inner cylinder in order to lock the article between the lower end of said hollow outer cylinder and an upper end of said lower suction tube.
  • 15. The machine of claim 14, wherein said lower suction tube is at least partially movable axially and jointly with said removal element in order to maintain locking of the article at least along part of an upward motion of said removal element.
  • 16. The machine of claim 15, comprising removal actuation means for actuating said removal element with a controlled rotary motion about said vertical axis in order to position said removal element in a preset angular position around said vertical axis.
  • 17. The machine of claim 16, wherein said transfer element is selectively actuatable to move on command along a substantially horizontal transfer direction that forms a path from a position for gripping the article, in which the transfer element is arranged with said second grip means below a lower end of said removal element in a position in which the removal element is extracted upward from the upper needle cylinder, to a transfer position, in which the transfer element is moved laterally away from the upper needle cylinder, and vice versa.
  • 18. The machine of claim 17, further comprising a feeder guide for a sewing machine, located along at least one portion of the path of said transfer element and below said path, so as to allow insertion of a portion of the article in said feeder guide during passage of said transfer element from an article grip position to a transfer position.
  • 19. The machine of claim 17, wherein said second grip means of the transfer element comprise a supporting element that is movable on command along said transfer direction, and two grippers which are mounted on said supporting element.
  • 20. The machine of claim 19, wherein said two grippers are provided with jaws and are movable on command along a substantially vertical direction with respect to said supporting element in order to enter with one of said jaws of each one of said grippers through a lower end of said hollow outer cylinder.
  • 21. The machine of claim 19, wherein a first gripper of said two grippers is movable on command away from a second one of said grippers in order to widen the region of the article that is engaged by said grippers.
  • 22. The machine of claim 19, wherein each gripper of said two grippers comprises a first jaw and a second jaw that face each other, one of said jaws being movable on command toward or away from the other jaw in order to engage or disengage free portions of the article between two grip elements of a same pair of grip elements of said first grip means.
  • 23. The machine of claim 22, wherein said two grippers are rotatable on command about a substantially horizontal axis, said horizontal axis being parallel to said transfer direction, in order to overturn the article upon removal thereof from said removal element.
  • 24. The machine of claim 19, wherein said hollow outer cylinder has, starting from its lower end, two passages located in two mutually diametrically opposite regions thereof in order to allow engagement of said two grippers with the article.
  • 25. A method for automated transfer of a tubular article, from a circular double-cylinder machine to a sewing machine, comprising the steps of:sewing the article, while the last rows of stitches of the article are produced, at its axial or final end to be closed; aspirating the article into the upper needle cylinder; gripping the article proximate to its final end by means of a removal element that can be extracted upward from the upper needle cylinder; disengaging the article from the needles of the machine that have manufactured it; extracting the article upwardly from the upper needle cylinder by way of said removal element; engaging the article at its final end by way of a transfer element; disengaging the article from said removal element and inserting the article, by way of said transfer element, with a region proximate to its final end, in the feeder guide of the sewing machine.
  • 26. The method of claim 25, wherein said article is gripped, proximate to the final end thereof, by said removal element before ending said sewing step for manufacturing the article.
  • 27. The method of claim 25, comprising before completing extraction of the article from the upper needle cylinder, actuation of the machine to start manufacturing of a new article.
  • 28. The method of claim 26, comprising after said transfer element has gripped the article, flattening of said final end of the article by tensioning a region of the article that is engaged by said transfer element.
  • 29. The method of claim 28, comprising after engagement of said transfer element with the article and disengagement thereof from said removal element, turning over the article for arranging the final end thereof above a remaining part of the article.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
MI2002A1384 Jun 2002 IT
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