Claims
- 1. Method of knitting a cushioned shin (front) area in the leg portion of a seamless athletic sock on a circular, single drum machine, which sock also has a cushioned sole formed on the underside (rear) of the foot portion, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing long butt needles in one semi-circular half of the needle cylinder that corresponds to the front area of the sock and short butt needles on the other semi-circular half of the needle cylinder that corresponds to the rear area of the sock;
- (b) feeding in a body yarn at a first lower feed position and at least one terry yarn at a second terry feed position above said first position;
- (c) in advance of the yarn feed stations lifting the long butt needles alone to an elevation corresponding to the aforesaid second terry feed position while maintaining the short butt needles at an elevation corresponding to said first position and below said second position;
- (d) with said long butt needles pulling said terry yarn down over the upper nibs of terry sinkers while simultaneously pulling said body yarn over the main loop forming edge of said terry sinkers to form said cushioned shin area; and
- (e) said short butt needles pulling said body yarn alone down over said sinkers to form said rear area which is void of terry loops.
- 2. The method according to claim 1 and further forming, in the foot portion of said sock, a cushioned sole portion using said short butt needles alone with terry sinkers, wherein said short butt needles are fully lifted to an elevation sufficient to grasp both a terry yarn and a body yarn.
- 3. The method according to claim 1 wherein during the forming of said leg portion, said short butt needles form said body yarn into support ribs.
- 4. Apparatus for knitting a cushioned shin (front) area in the leg portion of a seamless athletic sock on a circular machine, which sock also has a cushioned sole formed on the underside (rear) of the foot portion, said apparatus comprising:
- (a) long butt needles in one semi-circular half of the needle cylinder that corresponds to the front area of the sock and short butt needles in the other semi-circular half of the needle cylinder that corresponds to the rear area of the sock;
- (b) feed means for feeding in a body yarn at a first lower feed position and at least one terry yarn at a second terry feed position above said first position;
- (c) a retractable special cam positioned in advance of said yarn feed means and having a first position in the path of all needles for lifting all needles to an intermediate level aligned with said first lower feed position and a second position out of the path of all needles;
- (d) a retractable lifting cam positioned downstream of said special cam and having a first retracted position in the path of said long butt needles for lifting said long butt needles to an elevation corresponding to the aforesaid second terry feed position while allowing the short butt needles to pass therebehind and be maintained at said intermediate level below said second position, said lifting cam having a second extended position in the path of all needles;
- (e) said special cam and said lifting cam in said first position during the knitting of said leg portion, then returning said cams to said second position during the knitting of the remainder of said sock;
- (f) whereby said long butt needles pull said terry yarn down over the upper nibs of terry sinkers while simultaneously pulling said body yarn over the main loop forming edge of said terry sinkers to form said cushioned shin area; and
- (g) whereby said short butt needles pull said body yarn alone down over said sinkers to form said rear area which is void of terry loops.
- 5. The apparatus according to claim 4 wherein said feed means of paragraph (b) comprises separate feed fingers, one for said body yarn and one for said terry yarn, said terry yarn feed finger being spaced upstream from said body yarn feed finger.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of Ser. No. 495,142, filed May 16, 1983, and now abandoned.
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