Claims
- 1. In the circular weft knitting of articles employing a compound needle assembly that includes a displaceable needle element having a hooked end and an independently displaceable closing element therefore, the steps of
- initiating the drawing of a stitch by yarn engagement intermediate the hooked end of said needle element during downward needle element displacement and an elevated first land on an upwardly moving sinker element and
- radially displacing said upwardly moving sinker element to transfer the locus of yarn engagement from said first land to an adjacent second land thereon prior to termination of said downward displacement of said needle element to draw a stitch of predetermined length.
- 2. In the circular weft knitting of articles as set forth in claim 1, the additional steps of downwardly and radially displacing said yarn engaged sinker element during a succeeding upward displacement of said hooked end of said needle element to maintain a constant length of drawn stitch between the locus of yarn engagement with said second land surface and locus of yarn engagement with said needle element while the latter locus of yarn engagement is being displaced from the hooked end thereof a sufficient distance to preclude yarn engagement with said displaceable closing element to effect stitch clearance from said compound needle assembly.
- 3. In the circular weft knitting of articles as set forth in claim 1 the steps of
- maintaining said upwardly displaced sinker element and downwardly displaced hooked end needle element in substantially constant spaced apart relation for a predetermined period of time subsequent to the completion of the drawing of said stitch,
- means responsive to the magnitude of the differences between measured yarn consumption and a predetermined desired value therefore for a given length of stitch for indicating the degree of wear on needle and sinker element displacement machine components.
- 4. In the circular weft knitting of articles employing a bidirectionally rotatable knitting needle support cylinder slideably supporting at least one hooked end compound needle element and a closing element therefor individually slideably displaceable in recipricatory paths perpendicular to the direction of support cylinder rotation relative to a yarn feed location, the steps of
- displacing said hooked end compound needle element intermediate an upper and a lower limiting position concurrent with conjoint rotative displacement thereof in association with support cylinder rotation away from said yarn feed location to engage, draw down and disengage from a loop of yarn in the formation of a stitch therefrom,
- concurrently independently displacing said closing element relative to said hooked end needle element to open and close the hooked end thereof during stitch formation,
- displacing a yarn engaging sinker element having at least first and second discrete yarn engaging land surfaces thereon in a first predetermined path in conjoint timed relation with the downward displacement of the hooked end of said needle element from said upper toward said lower limiting position thereof to engage the yarn on said first land surface and to maintain said yarn engagement therewith at least during a first predetermined portion of said downward displacement of said hooked end of said reciprocable needle element to cooperatively draw a loop of yarn and
- displacing said yarn engaged sinker element in a second predetermined path during a second predetermined and continued portion of the downward displacement of said hooked end of said reciprocable needle element in approach to the lower limit of displacement thereof to shift the point of yarn engagement on said sinker element from said first land surface to said second land surface.
- 5. In the circular weft knitting of articles as set forth in claim 4 the succeeding step of displacing said sinker element in a third predetermined path concurrent with a succeeding upward displacement of said hooked end of said needle element from said lower limiting position toward said upper limiting position to maintain a constant length of drawn loop of yarn between the point of yarn engagement with said second land surface on said sinker and the point of yarn engagement with said needle element while displacing the latter point of yarn engagement through a predetermined distance from the hooked end thereof to effect yarn loop clearance therefrom.
- 6. In the circular weft knitting of articles as set forth in claim 5 wherein said paths of displacement of said hooked end needle element, said closing element and said multilanded sinker element relative to said yarn feed location as effected by said bidirectional support cylinder rotation are mirror images of each other on either side of said yarn feed location.
- 7. In the circular weft knitting of articles as set forth in claim 5 wherein
- said first predetermined path of displacement of said multilanded sinker element includes both radial and upwardly directed components,
- said second predetermined path of displacement of said multilanded sinker element includes both radial and upwardly directed components, and
- said third predetermined path of displacement of said multilanded sinker element includes both radial and downwardly directed components.
- 8. A circular weft knitting machine, comprising
- a knitting needle support cylinder rotatably displaceable relative to a yarn feed location,
- at least one compound knitting needle assembly slideably mounted on said support cylinder for reciprocatory displacement perpendicular to the direction of support cylinder rotation,
- said compound needle assembly including
- a hooked end needle element slideably displaceable intermediate an upper and a lower limiting position concurrent with conjoint rotative displacement thereof in association with said support cylinder to engage, draw down and disengage from a loop of yarn in the formation of a stitch therefrom and
- an independently slideably displaceable closing element selectively engageable with the hooked end of said needle element for opening and closing said hooked end during stitch formation,
- and an independently slideably displaceable yarn engaging multilanded sinker element associated with each said compound needle assembly,
- said sinker element having first land surface selectively engageable with said yarn during a first predetermined portion of reciprocatory needle assembly displacement and a second land surface selectively engageable with said yarn during a second predetermined portion of reciprocatory needle element displacement in the formation of a stitch.
- 9. A circular weft knitting machine as set forth in claim 8 wherein
- said knitting needle support cylinder is bidirectionally rotatably displaceable relative to said yarn feed location.
- 10. A circular weft knitting machine as set forth in claim 9 wherein the composite paths of displacement of said hooked end needle element, said closing element and said sinker element relative to said yarn feed location as effected by said bidirectional support cylinder rotation are mirror images of each other on either side of said yarn feed location.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 398,303 filed July 14, 1982, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,608,839.
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