Claims
- 1. In a circular knitting machine having needles with elongated shanks slidably mounted in tricks in a needle carrier that is rotatable in a first angular direction, each of said needles having an outwardly protruding integral butt for engagement with needle sliding cams on the machine, an improved arrangement for reducing the impact forces in the needles when the associated butts engage one of said cams, wherein the needle carrier exhibits a plurality of relieved unobstructed zones individually defined between the trailing side of each needle relative to the first angular direction and the confronting side wall of the associated trick, each relieved zone being aligned and at least coextensive with the butt of the associated needle, whereby to provide an increased clearance between the trailing side of the needle and the confronting trick side wall and thus to permit unobstructed bending of the needle shank into said relieved zone when the butt engages one of said cams.
- 2. A machine as defined in claim 1, wherein for defining said zone of relief the trailing side of each needle is recessed along a portion thereof aligned and at least coextensive with the associated butt.
- 3. A machine as defined in claim 1, wherein for defining said zone of relief the confronting side wall of the trick is provided with a recess along a portion thereof aligned and coextensive with the butt on the associated needle.
- 4. In a circular knitting machine having needles with elongated shanks slidably mounted in tricks in a needle carrier rotatable in a first angular direction, each of said needles having an outwardly protruding integral butt for engagement with the needle sliding cams on the machine, an improved arrangement for reducing the impact forces in the needles when the associated butts engage one of said cams, wherein the opposed side walls of each trick respectively confronting the leading and trailing sides of the associated needle relative to the first angular direction exhibit opposed recesses which are aligned and at least coextensive with the butt on the associated needle.
- 5. In a circular knitting machine having needles slidably mounted in tricks in a needle carrier rotatable in a first direction, each of said needles having an elongated shank portion extending parallel to a first axis and an integral butt extending outwardly from the shank portion for engagement with needle sliding cams on the machine, an improved arrangement for reducing the impact forces in the needles when the associated butts engage one of said cams, wherein the needle carrier exhibits a plurality of relieved unobstructed zones individually defined between the trailing side of each needle shank, relative to the first angular direction, and the confronting side wall of the associated trick, each zone being aligned and at least coextensive with the butt of the associated needle, whereby to provide an increased clearance between the trailing side of the needle shank and the confronting side wall of the trick and thus to permit unobstructed bending of the needle shank into said relieved zone when the butt engages one of said cams.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 102,333, filed Dec. 29, 1970, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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