The invention relates to a device, which is combined with a circular knitting machine, for producing the closure of tubular hosiery articles produced by this machine.
Attempted solutions to this problem have not proved satisfactory. Solutions in which the articles are transferred from the production machine to a separate device have proved somewhat unsatisfactory and/or too costly and/or too bulky, especially if combined with each single machine.
The invention solves these problems, and also achieves other objects and advantages, which are apparent from the text below.
The device in question—for closing the end of hosiery articles on the same circular machine on which they are produced—is of the type of those that adopt a sector—generally semicircular—to transfer the stitches from a first needle arc to a second opposed needle arc, as defined in the Italian patent application no. FI2006A000025 of 21 Jan. 2006, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
According to the invention, elements terminating in a bifurcate way are provided in said sector, each of which flanks—inside respective sinkers—the relevant needle of the first arc; each of said shaped elements terminating in a bifurcate way superiorly presents a fork projection embracing the needle and forming a rear recess and two front recesses, suitable to engage an end stitch formed by said needles.
There are also provided:
means to raise and lower the needles of the first arc to unload said end stitch, which thus remains engaged on said fork projection;
means to rotate said sector through approximately 180° and to take the end stitches engaged on said recesses to correspond with the needles of the second arc; and
means to raise said needles of the second arc to a retained level so that each of them maintains the stitch formed thereby and to engage also the corresponding stitch engaged on said recesses and to thus form ranks of double closing stitches with the needles of the second arc.
Advantageously said fork projection presents the upper surface inclined.
A profile can also be provided, suitable to ensure raising of the latch of the needle, during initial lowering of the needle to release the stitches that are to be transferred from the first needle arc to the second needle arc, regardless of the presence of the released stitch.
A means may be provided for maintaining the shaped elements in an excluded lowered arrangement until the time of end closing of the article and for lifting the shaped elements such that the shaped elements engage the stitches on the fork shaped projections.
A unit may be provided on which the sector is articulated. The assembly may be capable of rotating with the needle cylinder and to be raised and lowered axially with respect to the cylinder to reach a lowered idle position and a raised active position and to engage the stitches of the needles of the first arc and to transfer the stitches to the needles of the second arc such that the needles of the second arc engage an end stitch thereof.
A tubular member may be provided for following raising and rotation of the needle cylinder. The tubular member may be partially rotated with respect to the needle cylinder for controlling overturning of the sector.
The means for moving the sinkers may raise and lower the sinkers. The means for moving the sinkers and the means for raising the needles may be controlled to form tight end stitches and at least one final loose stitch in the first needle arc, and to form with the needles of the second needle arc close stitches tightened on both edges that are in a closing step and at least one final loose stitch.
The invention also relates to a process for closing the end of hosiery articles on the same circular machine that produced them, with a sector—mostly semicircular—for transfer of the stitches from a first needle arc to a second opposed needle arc.
The various features of novelty which characterize the invention are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this disclosure. For a better understanding of the invention, its operating advantages and specific objects attained by its uses, reference is made to the accompanying drawings and descriptive matter in which preferred embodiments of the invention are illustrated.
In the drawings:
Referring to the drawings, the reference 1 indicates a motor cylinder which rotates to draw in rotation—by means of tabs 3 or equivalent members—the needle cylinder 5, in the external longitudinal channels 5A of which the needles 7X and 7Y slide. The conventional collar 9 with radial channels 9A for sliding of the sinkers 11 is combined superiorly with the needle cylinder 5. Arrangement is customary.
The reference 13 indicates a cylinder which is coaxial and which rotates with the motor cylinder 1 and with the needle cylinder 5; two diametrically opposed supports 15 are provided on the upper edge 13A thereof, on which a semicircular sector 19 is pivoted with diametrical pins 17; said sector 19 is capable of overturning through approximately 180° to be arranged alternately corresponding to a first approximately semicircular needle arc 7X and at a second and opposed needle arc 7Y. To control overturning of the sector 19 alternately, a cylinder 21 is provided around the cylinder 13; the upper edge 21A of the cylinder 21 presents at least one toothing 23 which meshes with a toothing 24 of the sector 19 and coaxial to the pins 17. The cylinder 21 can rotate with the cylinders 13 and 5 through the action of the motor cylinder 1, as a constraining pin 27 is provided. The cylinder 21 can be angularly displaced by a few degrees with respect to the cylinder 13, to control overturning of the sector 19 through the toothings 23 and 24.
The two cylinders 13 and 21 and the sector 19 can be raised and lowered together axially with respect to the needle cylinder, for purposes that will be explained below; this is permitted by a vertical slot 1Y of the cylinder 1, through which the pin 27 that draws the two cylinders 13 and 21 in rotation passes. Also the needle cylinder 5 with the sinkers 11 can be axially displaced, to obtain prompt dimensional variations of the stitches of the tubular knitted fabric of the article. The cylinder 21 presents a limited slot 21X (
A customary tubular guide 31 is provided inside the cylinder 13, to implement pneumatic tensioning of the article being formed, with a suction current.
Each sinker 11 presents the customary shaped slot 11A, to cooperate with the hook of the needle 7X and 7Y, for customary knitting of the tubular article of the sock or other equivalent article.
At the end of forming of the tubular fabric, the toe of the article can be closed, if necessary after forming a pocket with the needles of the first arc, with continuous motion or with alternating motion of the needle cylinder. The sector 19 must then be overturned with the end edge formed by the first needle arc 7X, until the last stitches formed by the needle arc 7X are combined with the last stitches formed by the second needle arc 7Y. This is implemented by the special structure of the sector 19, suitable to cooperate with the sinkers and with the needles.
The sector 19—according to the invention—can be moved between a lowered and inactive position below the area in which the shaped slots 11A of the sinkers 11 are located, and a raised and active position (
The sector 19, along the arcuate extension thereof, presents a plurality of radial appendages 25, each terminating with a pair of radially extending shaped elements 25F (see in particular
In the placement described, with the element 25, 25F from the arrangement of
The needles 7Y of the second arc are maintained idle and lowered, with the last stitch Mo engaged thereon. The needles 7X of the first needle arc are lowered without taking up thread, so that the last formed stitches Ml remain engaged as specified above between the recesses 25C and 25X; these stitches Ml are stressed by pneumatic tensioning through suction from the tube 31. To ensure that the latch of the needles 7X is lowered on the end thereof, said element 26 is provided, which promptly ensures raising of the latch of the needles 7X that start to be lowered; therefore the needles 7X safely release the stitch Ml, which remains retained between the recesses 25X and 25C.
At this point—to actuate transfer of the stitches Ml to the needles 7Y—the cylinder 13 and therefore the sector 19 are raised and through the toothings 23, 24 the sector 19 is overturned through 180° about the pins 17 drawing the stitches Ml, which remain pneumatically tensioned and thus in an elongated and also enlarged arrangement, being engaged on the respective projections 25A extending with a radially oriented U-shape.
After overturning of the sector 19 (as indicated by the broken lines in
With inverse movements, all parts are returned to the initial conditions.
While specific embodiments of the invention have been shown and described in detail to illustrate the application of the principles of the invention, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing from such principles.
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