Claims
- 1. A circular knitting machine, comprising:
- a plurality of needles disposed to receive yarn;
- a first sinker disposed to interact with a first one said needles, said first sinker having a downwardly hooking rear body, with a first rear butt located at a first position on said rear body of said first sinker;
- a second sinker disposed to interact with a second one of said needles, said second sinker having a downwardly hooking rear body, with a second rear butt located at a second position on said rear body of said second sinker different from said first position;
- a third sinker disposed to interact with third one of said needles, said third sinker having a downwardly hooking rear body, with a third rear butt located at a third position on said rear body of said third sinker different from said second position;
- a fourth sinker disposed to interact with said needle, said fourth sinker having a downward hooking rear body, with a fourth rear butt located at a fourth position of said rear body of said fourth sinker different from said third position;
- a first cam disposed to permit movement of said needles along a first cam track formed on said first cam;
- a second cam disposed to move said first, second, third, and fourth sinkers along a second cam track;
- a dial disposed to hold said sinkers as said first, second, third, and fourth sinkers move along said second cam track; and
- an actuator having a first, a second, a third, and a fourth fingers, each disposed to select different corresponding ones of said sinkers.
- 2. The circular knitting machine according to claim 1, wherein:
- said second position of said second rear butt is relatively lower than said first position of said first rear butt;
- said third position of said third rear butt is relatively lower than said second position of said second rear butt; and
- said fourth position of said fourth rear butt is relatively lower than said third position of said third rear butt.
- 3. The circular knitting machine according to claim 2, wherein said first position of said first rear butt is near a beginning of said downward hooking rear body of said first sinker.
- 4. The circular knitting machine according to claim 3, wherein said second cam track has an undulating shape.
- 5. The circular knitting machine according to claim 1, wherein each rear butt of said rear bodies of said first, second, third, and fourth sinkers is selected by different corresponding ones of said first, second, third, and fourth fingers, respectively.
- 6. The circular knitting machine according to claim 5, wherein said sinkers are installed by inserting a first rear butt, a second rear butt, a third rear butt, and a fourth rear butt into a dial.
- 7. The circular knitting machine according to claim 5, wherein each said finger is matched to a corresponding rear butt of said sinkers.
- 8. The circular knitting machine according to claim 5, wherein said selected one of said sinkers forms a pile loop with said needle, and the other sinkers knit a plain knitted fabric.
- 9. The circular knitting machine according to claim 8, wherein said selected one of said sinkers forms patterns on a fabric.
- 10. The circular knitting machine according to claim 1, wherein said actuator operates by an electromagnetic means.
- 11. The circular knitting machine according to claim 1, wherein said each of said fingers moves each corresponding ones of said sinkers in accordance with an electronically stored pattern.
- 12. The circular knitting machine according to claim 1, wherein said first, second, third, and fourth sinkers each further comprise a substantially planar unitary structure having a central void defined by an elongated arm exhibiting a major length connected by a transverse member exhibiting a second length to a distal arm exhibiting a minor length and extending approximately parallel to but spaced apart by said central void and said second length from said elongated arm, said first, second, third, and fourth rear butts being positioned on and protruding from incrementally different positions along corresponding sides of said transverse members opposite from corresponding ones of said elongated arms, said distal arms and said voids.
- 13. A method of operating a circular knitting machine, comprising the steps of:
- allowing a plurality of needles to move along a first track of a first cam;
- installing first and second sinkers to a dial;
- allowing said sinkers to move along a second track of a second cam;
- matching a first finger to a rear butt of said first sinker and a second finger to a rear butt of said second sinker;
- making a selection of one of first and second sinkers; and
- allowing said first sinker to move a predetermined distance during movement of said first sinker along said second track of said second cam on the basis of said selection while said second sinker moves along said second track of said second cam without allowing said second sinker to move said predetermined distance.
- 14. A circular knitting machine, comprising:
- a first sinker disposed to interact with a first needle, said first sinker having a downwardly hooking rear body, with a first rear butt located at a first position of said rear body of said first sinker;
- a second sinker disposed to interact with a second needle, said second sinker having a downwardly hooking rear body, with a second rear butt located at a second position of said rear body of said second sinker different from said first position;
- a first cam disposed to permit movement of said needle along a first cam track formed on said first cam;
- a second cam disposed to move said first and second sinkers along a second cam track formed on said second cam;
- a dial disposed to hold said first and second sinkers as said and second sinkers move along said cam track; and
- an actuator having a first finger disposed to select said first sinker and second finger disposed to select said second sinker.
- 15. The circular knitting machine of claim 14, wherein said first and second sinkers each further comprise a substantially planar unitary structure having a central void defined by an elongated arm exhibiting a major length connected by a transverse member forming said rear butt and exhibiting a second length, to a distal arm exhibiting a minor length and extending approximately parallel to but spaced apart by said central void and said second length from said elongated arm, said first and second rear butts being positioned on and protruding from incrementally different positions along corresponding sides of said transverse members opposite from corresponding ones of said elongated arms, said distal arms and said voids.
- 16. The circular knitting machine according to claim 5, wherein said finger selects and moves the corresponding sinker by a predetermined distance during moving along said second cam track while the other sinkers move only along said second cam track without moving said predetermined distance.
- 17. The circular knitting machine according to claim 14, wherein said first finger selects said first sinker to be moved further by a predetermined distance during moving along said cam track while the other sinker moves only along said cam track without moving said predetermined distance.
- 18. The circular knitting machine according to claim 17, wherein said first sinker forms a pile loop with said first needle disposed to receive yarn while said second sinker forms a plain knit with said second needle disposed to receive yarn.
- 19. The method of claim 13, further comprised of the step of:
- locating said first rear butt of said first sinker and said first finger on the same height as and on the different height from said second butt of said second sinker and said second finger.
- 20. The method of claim 13, further comprised of the step of:
- allowing a first needle and said first sinker to form a pile loop while a second needle and said second sinker to form a plain knit.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/736,545, filed in the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office on the 24.sup.th of October 1996 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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