Claims
- 1. In the circular weft knitting of articles, the steps of
- downwardly displacing the hooked end of a reciprocable needle element from a fixed upper limit to a fixed lower limit to engage and draw down a loop of yarn while said needle is being displaced away from a yarn feed location concurrent with horizontal rotational displacement of a needle supporting rotatable knitting cylinder in either direction perpendicular to the path of said downward needle displacement,
- concurrently radially inwardly and upwardly displacing a yarn engaging sinker element having at least first and second discrete yarn engaging land surfaces thereon in a first predetermined path relative to said knitting cylinder in conjoint timed relation with said downwardly moving hooked end of said needle element to engage the yarn on said first land surface and to maintain said yarn engagement therewith at least during a first predetermined degree of downward displacement of said hooked end of said reciprocable needle element from said upper limit toward said lower limit to cooperatively draw a loop of yarn of predetermined length and
- the succeeding step of selectively displacing said yarn engaged sinker element in the radially outward and upward directions in a second predetermined path relative to said knitting cylinder during a second predetermined and continued degree of downward displacement of said hooked end of said reciprocable needle element in approach of 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 while maintaining said predetermined length of drawn loop of yarn substantially constant.
- 2. In the circular weft knitting of articles as set forth in claim 1, the succeeding step of downwardly displacing said sinker element conjointly with a sequential radially inward and outward displacement thereof in a third predetermined path relative to said knitting cylinder concurrent with a succeeding upward displacement of said hooked end of said needle element from said fixed lower limit to said fixed upper limit 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.
- 3. In the circular weft knitting of articles as set forth in claim 2, the step of
- varying the base elevation of said yarn engaging sinker element relative to the upper limit of displacement of said needle element to control the length of stitch conjointly drawn thereby.
- 4. In the circular weft knitting of articles as set forth in claim 2, the steps of
- measuring the amount of yarn consumed per course of article fabrication, and
- varying the base elevation of said yarn engaging sinker elements relative to said needle elements in response to departures of said measured value of yarn consumption from a predetermined desired value therefor to control the length of stitch conjointly drawn by said sinker and needle elements.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, application Ser. No. 761,764 filed Nov. 26, 1985, now abandoned, which in turn is a divison of application Ser. No 398,303 filed July 14, 1982, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,608,839.
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