Claims
- 1. A knitting member guide mechanism comprising a first knitting member, which is accommodated in each of a number of knitting member accommodation grooves arranged side by side on an accommodation bed, so as to be freely advanced toward and retracted from a needle bed gap, and a second knitting member which is accommodated in an accommodation groove formed in the first knitting member to extend longitudinally of the first knitting member, so as to be movable relative to the first knitting member,wherein the first knitting member has a fork portion extending forwardly formed in an upper portion of at least one side wall of the first knitting member at an accommodation groove forming portion thereof where the accommodation groove for accommodating the second knitting member is formed, the second knitting member has a guiding portion formed to be curved outwardly so that an upper surface can confront a lower surface of the fork portion formed on the at least one side wall of the first knitting member, when the second knitting member is moved relative to the first knitting member, the guiding portion of the second knitting member is guided into a space formed under the fork portion of the first knitting member and supported by the fork portion during at least part of the relative movement.
- 2. The guide mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the lower surface of the fork portion is formed as a slanted cam surface declining rearwardly, so that when the second knitting member is retracted with respect to the first knitting member in the relative movement therebetween, the upper surface of the second knitting member is brought into abutment with the cam surface to lower the second knitting member.
- 3. A compound needle whose knitting members comprise a first knitting member and a second knitting member formed as a needle body having a hook at a front end and a slider having tongues at the slider front end, wherein an accommodation groove formed in the needle body has depth to accommodate the tongue therein when the slider is in a retracted position and raise and displace the tongue toward the hook when the slider is advanced, and wherein the accommodation groove has a guide surface formed on a lower surface of a fork portion provided in at least one side wall of the needle body, the slider is provided, on the slider upper surface, with a guiding portion which is formed to be curved outwardly so as to confront the guide surface of the fork portion, so that when the slider is retracted, the upper surface of the guiding portion of the slider is brought into engagement with the guide surface formed in the fork portion to guide the slider back to the retracted position.
- 4. The compound needle according to claim 3, wherein the slider comprises blades comprising two thin plates having tongues at their front ends, respectively, the blades are accommodated in the accommodation groove of the needle body, the fork portion is formed in each of the side walls of the needle body forming therein the accommodation groove, and the blades are formed to be curved toward the side walls of the needle body on the side on which the blades are slidably contactable with the side walls of the needle body, respectively, so that upper surfaces of the blades confront their respective lower surfaces of the fork portions.
- 5. The compound needle according to claim 4, wherein the blades are connected to the slider body supported on the needle body at top portions thereof.
- 6. The compound needle according to claim 5, wherein the blades are connected to the slider body in such a manner that front ends of the tongues are biased downwardly in the state in which the blades are accommodated in the accommodation groove of the needle body.
- 7. The guide mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the first knitting member includes a knitting needle.
Priority Claims (1)
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11-305484 |
Oct 1999 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a 35 USC 371 National Phase Entry Application from PCT/JP00/07483, filed Oct. 25, 2000, and designating the U.S.
PCT Information
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PCT/JP00/07483 |
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Publishing Document |
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WO01/31101 |
5/3/2001 |
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