Claims
- 1. In a circular weft knitting machines, the combination comprising,
- a rotatably displaceable knitting needle support cylinder having a plurality of elongate knitting needle displacement guide channels on its outer surface disposed parallel to the longitudinal axis of the cylinder,
- a knitting needle member slideably disposed within each of said needle guide channels,
- means for vertically displacing said knitting needle members in response to rotative displacement of said knitting cylinder,
- a sinker element guide housing mounted for rotation with and on the upper end of said knitting needle support cylinder, said guide housing having a plurality of guide channels therein disposed in predetermined relation with the needle guiding channels in said knitting needle support cylinder,
- a sinker element displaceably contained in each of said sinker element guide channels, said sinker elements comprising an upper exposed yarn engaging end portion disposed in operative proximity to associated ones of said knitting needle members and a base portion having cam track engaging means comprising a pair of spaced cam butts associated therewith and disposed exteriorly of said guide housing,
- an angularly immobile cam track housing disposed in encircling relation with and receiving exteriorly disposed cam butts of said sinker elements, said cam track housing having a pair of spaced internal discrete circumferential cam tracks therein operatively supporting said extending cam butts of said sinker elements,
- said discrete circumferential cam tracks in said cam track housing being selectively contoured to provide for independent vertical displacement of said spaced cam butts which results in conjoint vertical and radial displacement of the exposed yarn engaging end portions of each such sinker element in response to rotative conjoint displacement of said knitting needle support cylinder and sinker element guide housing relative to said stationary cam track housing.
- 2. The combination as set forth in claim 1 including a stationary sleeve coaxially disposed within said rotatable displaceable knitting needle support cylinder with its outer surface disposed in predetermined closely spaced relation with the inner surface of said knitting needle support cylinder, and
- means mounting said angularly immobile sinker element cam track housing on said stationary sleeve.
- 3. The combination as set forth in claim 1 wherein conjoint vertical displacement of said needle and sinker elements in diverging directions effects the drawing of a stitch.
- 4. The combination as set forth in claim 3 further including means for maintaining said sinker elements and said knitting needle elements in substantially constant vertically spaced apart relation subsequent to the drawing of a stitch to insure selective stitch formation from yarn drawn from a remote supply thereof.
- 5. In a circular weft knitting machine, the combination comprising,
- a rotatably displaceable thin walled knitting needle support cylinder having a plurality of elongate knitting needle displacement guid e channels on it souter surface disposed parallel to the longitudinal axis of the cylinder,
- a knitting needles member slidably disposed within each of said needle guide channels,
- a stationary sleeve coaxially disposed within said knitting needle support cylinder with its outer surface disposed in predetermined closely spaced relation with the inner surface thereof,
- a sinker element guide housing mounted on the upper end of said knitting needle support cylinder and rotatablly displaceable in conjunction therewith, said guide housing having a plurality of sinker element guide channels therein disposed in predetermined relation with the needle guide channels in said knitting needle support cylinder,
- a sinker element displaceably contained in each of said sinker element guide channels, said sinker elements comprising an upper exposed selectively shaped multilanded yarn engaging end portion disposed in operativde proximity to associated one of said knitting needle members and a base portion having cam track engaging means comprising a pair of spaced cam butts associated therewith and disposed exteriorly of said sinker element guide housing,
- an angularly immobile cam track housing mounted on the upper end of said stationary sleeve disposed in encircling relation with and receiving the exteriorly disposed cam butts of said sinker elements, said cam track housing having a pair of spaced internal discrete circumferential cam tracks therein operatively supporting said extending cam butts of said sinker elements,
- said discrete circumferential cam tracks in said cam track housing being selectively contoured to provide for independent vertical displacement of said spaced cam butts which results in conjoint vertical and radial displacement of the exposed multilanded end portions of each such sinker element in predetermined relation with the conjoint displacement of the needle member associated therewith in response to rotative displacement of said support cylinder and sinker element guide housing relative to said stationary cam track housing.
- 6. The combination as set forth in claim 5 including support cylinder and said angularly immobile cam track housing relative to said stationary sleeve to control stitch length.
- 7. The combination as set forth in claim 5 including means for measuring the amount of yarn consumed for a predetermined portion of an article being fabricated,
- means for comparing said measured yarn consumption with a predetermined desired value therefore, and
- means for varying the elevation of said knitting needle support cylinder and said angularly immobile cam track housing relative to said stationary sleeve in response to said measured values of yarn consumption to modify stitch length.
- 8. The combination as set forth in claim 5 including,
- means for measuring the amount of yarn consumed for a predetermined portion of an article being fabricated,
- means for comparing said measured yarn consumption with a predetermined desired value therefore.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 288,956, filed Aug. 5, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,918,775, which was a division of application Ser. No. 810,361, filed Mar. 24, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,811,572 and which, in turn, was a division of application Ser. No. 398,303, filed July 14, 1982, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,608,839.
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