Claims
- 1. In the circular weft knitting of articles, the step of
- selectively displacing a yarn engaging hooked end needle element in a discrete vertical and circumferential displacement path in response to knitting cylinder rotation that is symmetric about each of a pair of adjacent yarn feed locations and which is also symmetric about midlocation halfway between said pair of adjacent yarn feed locations independent of the direction of circumferential displacement thereof effected by said knitted cylinder rotation.
- 2. In the circular weft knitting of articles as set forth in claim 1, the step of
- concurrently displacing a yarn engaging sinker element associated with said hooked end needle element in a composite vertical and radial displacement path in response to knitting cylinder rotation that is symmetric about each of said pair of adjacent yarn feed locations and that is also symmetric about the midlocation halfway between said pair of adjacent yarn feed locations independent of the direction of circumferential displacement thereof effected by said knitting cylinder.
- 3. In the circular weft knitting of articles as set forth in claim 1, the further step of
- concurrently displacing a terry instrument associated with said hooked end needle element in a discrete composite vertical and radial displacement path that is symmetric about each of said pair of adjacent yarn feed locations and that is also symmetric about the midlocation halfway between said pair of adjacent yarn feed locations to form terry loops concurrent with the knit article fabrication.
- 4. In the circular weft knitting of articles as set forth in claim 3, the further step of
- radially displacing a shedding bar in timed synchronous relation with said displacement of said hooked end needle element and terry instrument to positively removed formed terry loops from operative engagement with said terry instrument.
- 5. In the circular weft knitting of articles as set forth in claim 1, the further step of
- concurrently displacing a stitch shedding rake element associated with said hooked needle element in a discrete conjoint vertical and radial displacement path in response to knitting cylinder rotation that is symmetric about each of said pair of adjacent yarn feed locations and that is also symmetric about the midlocation halfway between said adjacent yarn feed locations independent of the direction of circumferential displacement thereof effected by said knitting cylinder rotation.
- 6. In the circular weft knitting of articles as set forth in claim 1, the further step of
- concurrently displacing a yarn engaging sinker element associated with said hooked end needle element in a composite vertical and radial displacement path in response to knitting cylinder rotation that is symmetric about each of said pair of adjacent yarn feed locations and that is also symmetric about the midlocation halfway between said adjacent yarn feed locations independent of the direction of circumferential displacement thereof effected by said knitting cylinder rotation and
- concurrently displacing a stitch shedding rake element associated with said hooked end needle element in a discrete conjoint vertical and radial displacement path in response to knitting cylinder rotation that is symmetric about said pair of adjacent yarn feed locations and that is also symmetric about the midlocation halfway between said adjacent yarn feed locations independent of the direction of horizontal displacement thereof effected by said knitting cylinder rotation.
- 7. In the circular weft knitting of articles through controlled displacement of compound needle members, the step of
- selectively effecting the displacement of a yarn engaging hooked end needle member in one of the two available discrete vertical and circumferential displacement paths in response to knitting cylinder rotation, each of said discrete vertical paths being symmetric about each of a pair of adjacent yarn feed locations and each of which discrete paths is also symmetric with respect to the midlocation halfway between said pair of adjacent yarn feed locations independent of the direction of circumferential displacement thereof effected by said knitting cylinder rotation.
- 8. In the circular weft knitting of articles as set forth in claim 7, the further step of
- effecting the selection of the desired discrete displacement path for said compound needle member in accord with preprogrammed instructions.
- 9. In the circular weft knitting of articles as set forth in claim 7, the step of
- selecting the desired discrete displacement path for said hooked end needle member as said needle element is displaced past the midlocation between adjacent yarn feed stations by said knitting cylinder rotation.
- 10. In the circular weft knitting of articles as set forth in claim 7, the further step of
- selectively effecting the displacement of a closing element operatively associated with said hooked end needle member in one of two available discrete composite vertical circumferential displacement paths in response to said knitting cylinder rotation, each of said discrete vertical paths being symmetric about each of said pair of adjacent yarn feed locations and each of said discrete vertical paths also is symmetric with respect to said midlocation halfway between said pair of adjacent yarn feed locations independent of the direction of circumferential displacement thereof effected by said knitting cylinder rotation.
- 11. In the circular weft knitting of articles as set forth in claim 10, the further step of
- effecting the selection of the desired discrete displacement paths for said needle member and for said closing element in accord with preprogrammed instructions.
- 12. In the circular weft knitting of articles as set forth in claim 10, the step of
- effecting the selection of the desired discrete displacement paths for said needle and closing elements as the latter are displaced past said midlocation between adjacent yarn feed stations by said knitting cylinder rotation.
- 13. In the circular weft knitting of articles as set forth in claim 7, the step of
- concurrently displacing a yarn engaging sinker element associated with said needle member in a composite vertical and radial displacement path in response to knitting cylinder rotation that is symmetric about each of said pair of adjacent yarn feed locations and that is also symmetric about the mid-location halfway between said pair of adjacent yarn feed locations independent of the direction of circumferential displacement thereof effected by said knitting cylinder rotation.
- 14. In the circular weft knitting of articles through controlled displacement of a hooked compound needle element and an independently displaceable closing element associated therewith in a rotatably displaceable knitting cylinder, the steps of
- selectively introducing a portion of said hooked compound needle element at a predetermined location into one of a plurality of available discrete closed continuous cam tracks each of which is of symmetric configuration about each of an adjacent pair of yarn feed locations and each of which is also symmetric with respect to the midlocation halfway between said adjacent pair of yarn feed locations to control the path of vertical displacement of said needle element in accord with its degree of circumferential displacement as occasioned by knitting cylinder rotation and independent of the direction of the latter and
- independently selectively introducing a portion of said closing element into one of a plurality of available discrete closed continuous cam tracks each of which is of symmetric configuration about each of said adjacent pair of yarn feed locations and each of which is also symmetric with respect to the midlocation halfway between said adjacent pair of yarn feed locations to control the path of vertical displacement of said closing element in accord with its degree of circumferential displacement as occasioned by knitting cylinder rotation and independent of the direction of the latter, whereby said compound needle member as constituted by said needle and closing element is adapted to knit, tuck or float with respect to available yarn at each yarn feed location and to draw and clear stitches independent of the direction of approach thereof.
- 15. The method as set forth in claim 14 wherein the step of selective introduction of said portions of said hooked needle elements and said portions of said closing elements into operative engagement with its selected control cam track is effected in response to remotely generated preprogrammed electrical signals.
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.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Foreign Referenced Citations (3)
Number |
Date |
Country |
609160 |
Sep 1960 |
ITX |
712201 |
Aug 1966 |
ITX |
9700 |
Jan 1908 |
GBX |
Divisions (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
398303 |
Jul 1982 |
|