Claims
- 1. A needle detector for a circular knitting machine comprising a circular array of knitting needles advancing along a circular path, comprising first and second photoelectric means, said first photoelectric means being disposed at a higher vertical position than said second photoelectric means, a light source arranged to direct a beam of light onto both said photoelectric means, an arc of said circular path passing between the light source and the photoelectric means such that when the needles are advanced along said path each passes in succession through the beam and casts a shadow of the end of the needle having the hook onto the first photoelectric means and casts the shadow of at least part of the shank of the needle or a jammed closed needle latch on the second photoelectric means, the beam being directed so that when a needle with an intact hook and open latch enters the beam, the shadow of the hook is cast on the first photoelectric means before the shadow of any other part of the needle is cast on the second photoelectric means and if the hook is broken off a shadow of the shank is cast on the second photoelectric means before any shadow of the needle is cast on the first photoelectric means, and the direction of said beam being such that if the latch is jammed closed a shadow of the latch is cast on the second photoelectric means before any shadow of the needle is cast on the first photoelectric means, control means connected to said photoelectric means whereby first and second electric signals are supplied by said photoelectric means to said control means corresponding to shadows cast on the first and second photoelectric means respectively when the machine is in use, and said control means including means to initiate stopping of the machine and/or operation of warning means, when for a said needle passing through the beam, a said second signal appears before a said first signal.
- 2. A needle detector machine as claimed in claim 1, in which said control means includes a gate device arranged for said first and second signals to be supplied to first and second inputs respectively of said gate device, said gate device being arranged to be closed by a said first signal supplied thereto and to give an output to initiate stopping of the machine and/or operation of warning means when a said second signal is supplied thereto and a said first signal is absent, and said control means including causing said first signal produced responsive to a shadow of an intact hook of a said needle to have a duration longer than the duration of the second signal produced corresponding to the shadow cast by the same needle on the second photoelectric means.
- 3. A needle detector machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first and second signals are square waves.
- 4. A needle detector machine as claimed in claim 2, wherein the first and second signals are square waves.
- 5. A method of detecting a defective knitting needle in a circular knitting machine comprising directing onto photoelectric means a beam of light which is interrupted by knitting needles travelling along a circular path successively entering the beam, said photoelectric means comprising first photoelectric means disposed above second photoelectric means and third photoelectric means offset in a horizontal direction from the first and second photoelectric means, locating said first photoelectric means for the shadow of an intact hooked end of a first needle to be cast thereon before a shadow of the first needle is cast on the second photoelectric means, and locating the first and second photoelectric means for the shadow of said first needle, should it have a broken hook or a latch jammed in the closed or substantially closed position, to be first cast on the second photoelectric means, and locating the third photoelectric means for a shadow of a second knitting needle to be cast thereon after the hooked end of the first needle has cast a shadow on the first photoelectric means, detecting variation in electrical outputs from the first, second and third photoelectric means due to needle shadows cast thereon, generating an electrical cancel signal responsive to an output from said first photoelectric means representing a needle shadow cast thereon, feeding said outputs to control means responsive, in the absence of an electrical cancel signal, to the variation in output from the second and third photoelectric means to cause halting of the knitting machine and/or operation of alarm means, and inhibiting the operation of the control means to prevent halting of the machine and/or operation of the alarm means by feeding, to said control means, said cancel signal generated upon the appearance of the variation in output from the first photoelectric means, which cancel signal is of a predetermined duration of sufficient length for the output variation from the second and third photoelectric means to appear and disappear within the duration of the cancel signal.
- 6. A needle detector machine according to claim 1 comprising third photoelectric means offset along the needle path from the first and second photoelectric means and located for the light source to illuminate said third photoelectric means such that after a first needle having an intact hook and open latch has cast a shadow on the first and second photoelectric means a second needle passing through the beam casts a shadow onto the third photoelectric means, said third photoelectric means being connected to the control means whereby a third signal is provided corresponding to the shadow cast on the third photoelectric means, said control means including means whereby said first signal has a duration which is longer than the time between the appearance of the second signal and the disappearance of the third signal and whereby if no first signal is produced for a said first needle because such needle is broken too low down to interrupt the beam and a said second needle then interrupts the beam to cast a shadow on the third photoelectric means, the corresponding third signal is produced to cause said control means in the absence of a said first signal to initiate stopping of the machine and/or operation of warning means.
- 7. A needle detector as claimed in claim 6, wherein said control means includes a gate device arranged for said first and second signals to be supplied to first and second inputs respectively of said gate device, said gate device being arranged to be closed by a said first signal supplied thereto and to give an output to initiate stopping of the machine and/or operation of warning means when a said second signal is supplied thereto and a said first signal is absent, and said control means including causing said first signal produced responsive to a shadow of an intact hook of a said needle to have a duration longer than the duration of the second signal produced corresponding to the shadow cast by the same needle on the second photoelectric means and in which the third signal is supplied to the gate device, and the gate device gives said output when the third signal is supplied thereto and the first signal is absent.
- 8. A needle detector as claimed in claim 6, wherein the first and second signals are square waves and in which the third signal is a square wave.
- 9. A needle detector as claimed in claim 7, wherein the first and second signals are square waves and in which the third signal is a square wave.
- 10. A needle detector as claimed in claim 6 in which the third photoelectric means is offset from the first photoelectric means by a distance substantially equal to a whole odd multiple of the distance spacing two adjacent needles.
- 11. A needle detector as claimed in claim 8 in which the third photoelectric means is offset from the first photoelectric means by a distance substantially equal to a whole odd multiple of the distance spacing two adjacent needles.
- 12. A needle detector as claimed in claim 6 in which the third and second photoelectric means comprise separate exposure windows admitting light to light sensitive areas of the same photoelectric device.
- 13. A needle detector as claimed in claim 7 in which the third and second photoelectric means comprise separate exposure windows admitting light to light sensitive areas of the same photoelectric device.
- 14. A needle detector as claimed in claim 8 in which the third and second photoelectric means comprise separate exposure windows admitting light to light sensitive areas of the same photoelectric device.
- 15. A method of detecting a defective latch type knitting needle in a circular knitting machine wherein the needles are disposed substantially vertically and travel along a circular path about a vertical cylinder axis, comprising directing onto a pair of vertically spaced photoelectric detectors forming upper and lower detectors a beam of light in a direction crossing the circular path of travel of the knitting needles such that a shadow of a hook end of each intact needle passing through the beam is cast on the upper photoelectric detector and a shadow of portions of the needle below the hook is cast on the lower photoelectric detector, locating the upper and lower photoelectric detectors to cause the shadow of the hook of each intact needle having a properly positioned latch to be first cast on the upper photoelectric detector before a shadow of any other part of the needle is cast on the lower photoelectric detector and to cause a shadow of a portion of any needle entering the beam which has a broken hook or a latch jammed in closed or substantially closed position to be first cast on the lower photoelectric detector before any shadow of that needle is cast on the upper photoelectric detector, advancing the knitting needles along said circular path into said beam, and detecting from outputs of the photoelectric detectors when the shadow cast by a needle on said upper photoelectric detector occurs later than the shadow of the same needle cast on said lower photoelectric detector to indicate a defect.
- 16. A method of detecting a defective knitting needle as defined in claim 16, wherein the direction of the light beam directed across said circular path to the two photoelectric detectors is inclined at an angle to the tangent of the circular needle path at the beam intercept with the circular path such that the advancing needles pass through the beam in such order that a shadow of the hook end of each intact needle is cast on the upper photoelectric detector before any shadow of any other part of the needle is cast on the lower photoelectric detector when a non-defective intact needle enters the beam.
- 17. A method of detecting defective knitting needles as defined in claim 15, wherein the detecting from the outputs of the photoelectric detectors when the upper photoelectric detector has a shadow cast thereon before the lower photoelectric detector comprises the steps of detecting variations in electrical outputs from the upper and lower photoelectric detectors due to needle shadows cast thereon, generating an electrical cancel signal responsive to an output from the upper photoelectric detector representing a needle shadow cast thereon, feeding said electrical outputs to control means responsive, in the absence of an electrical signal, to the variation in output from the lower photoelectric detector to cause halting of the knitting machine, and inhibiting the operation of the control means to prevent halting of the machine by feeding to said control means said cancel signal generated upon the appearance of the variation in electrical output from the upper photoelectric detector.
- 18. A method of detecting defective knitting needles as defined in claim 16, wherein the detecting from the outputs of the photoelectric detectors when the upper photoelectric detector has a shadow cast thereon before the lower photoelectric detector comprises the steps of detecting variations in electrical outputs from the upper and lower photoelectric detectors due to needle shadows cast thereon, generating an electrical cancel signal responsive to an output from the upper photoelectric detector representing a needle shadow cast thereon, feeding said electrical outputs to control means responsive, in the absence of an electrical signal, to the variation in output from the lower photoelectric detector to cause halting of the knitting machine, and inhibiting the operation of the control means to prevent halting of the machine by feeding to said control means said cancel signal generated upon the appearance of the variation in electrical output from the upper photoelectrical detector.
Priority Claims (2)
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43704/73 |
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6002/74 |
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PRIOR RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of my prior application Ser. No. 505,690, filed Sept. 13, 1974 now abandoned claiming priority based on my prior British Pat. applications No. 43704/73 filed 18 Sept. 1973 and No. 6002/74 filed 9 Feb. 1974.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Brose, "Fault Detection on Circular Knitting Machines", Hosiery Trade Journal, Vol. 76, No. 906, June 1969, (pp. 89-92). |
Schwade, "Photoelektrische Warenkontrollean Doppelzylindr Automaten, Wirkerei-und Strickerei-Technik," Oct. 1964, Nr. 10, pp. 478-481. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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