Claims
- 1. An interchangeable knitting needle system comprising at least one knitting needle having a tip, a shaft extending therefrom and terminating at a tip-opposite base, said tip-opposite base associating with cable connector means, said connector means comprising a two-member coupling assembly including a coupling member having an insert pin end integrally formed with a needle shaft and extending inwardly from said base and an engageable threaded stem portion extending outwardly from the base, and a connecting member including a barrel portion having an axial threaded bore at one end thereof, the axial bore being thread-engabeable with the stem portion of the coupling member and extending from the opposite end of the barrel portion, said connecting member having a coupling stem means capable of engageable insertion at the end of a hollow flexible cable; and, at least one hollow flexible cable capable of receiving looped knitted material thereon upon the engagement at one end thereof with said coupling stem means of said connecting member, said cable connector means and flexible cable being capable of repetitive engagements and disengagements.
- 2. An interchangeable knitting needle system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said coupling member of the connector assembly further includes a collar portion having a larger dimension than said integrally formed insert pin end and arranged to be recessed at the bottom of the shaft generally flush with the base thereof.
- 3. An interchangeable knitting needle system as claimed in claim 2 wherein said coupling member includes, intermediate said collar portion and said threaded stem, an annular shank portion having a diameter less than said collar portion and said threaded stem.
- 4. An interchangeable knitting needle system as claimed in claim 1 wherein the coupling stem means of said connecting member of the connector assembly is cable-engageable by being friction fit interiorly at the end of said flexible cable.
- 5. An interchangeable knitting needle system as claimed in claim 4 wherein said coupling stem means flares the end of said flexible cable when engaged therewith.
- 6. An interchangeable knitting needle system as claimed in claim 5 wherein said barrel portion has a larger diameter than said coupling stem means, and wherein upon engagement of the coupling stem means with a flexible cable the diameter of the barrel portion substantially equals the diameter of the flared end of said engaged flexible cable.
- 7. An interchangeable knitting needle system as claimed in claim 1 wherein the barrel portion of the connecting member has an outside diameter substantially the same as the diameter of the base of said shaft.
- 8. An interchangeable knitting needle system as claimed in claim 1 wherein the shaft of the knitting needle is larger than the outside diameter of the barrel portion of the connecting member of the connector assembly, said shaft terminating adjacent said base in a tapered portion whereby the shaft diameter tapers to said base diameter wherein the base has a diameter substantially the same as the barrel portion of the connecting member.
- 9. An interchangeable knitting needle system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said knitting needle includes a shaft having a diameter substantially the same as the outside diameter of the barrel portion of the connecting member.
- 10. An interchangeable knitting needle system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said system includes a plurality of hollow flexible cables and at least one double-ended connector means capable of stringing a plurality of cables from a knittting needle.
- 11. An interchangeable knitting needle system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said system includes a stop button means engageable at an end of the flexible hollow cable.
- 12. An interchangeable knitting needle system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said coupling stem means extends axially from the opposite end of said barrel portion for engagement with the flexible cable and said coupling stem means has a smaller diameter than said barrel portion, and wherein said flexible cable has an inside diameter sized in relation to said coupling stem means whereby upon the inserted engagement of the coupling stem means at an end of the cable, the end is flared to have an outside diameter larger than the diameter of said barrel portion of the connecting member.
- 13. An interchangeable knitting needle system as claimed in claim 12 wherein said cable includes a circumferential bevel formed around the engaged end thereof whereby to taper the diameter of the flared end of the cable to substantially the same diameter as said barrel portion of the connector member.
- 14. An interchangeable knitting needle system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said coupling member includes a shank intermediate the the insert pin end and the threaded stem, said shank having a diameter less than the threaded stem.
- 15. An interchangeable knitting needle system as claimed in claim 14 wherein a flexible O-ring means is engaged around said shank and capable of being compressed against the base of the knitting needle by the barrel portion of the connecting member during the thread engagement of the connecting member with the threaded stem of the coupling member.
- 16. An interchangeable knitting needle system as claimed in claim 15 wherein the thread engagement between the threaded stem of the coupling member and the threaded axial bore of the connecting member is freely threadable wherein upon the compression of the barrel portion against the flexible O-ring means during said thread engagement with the threaded stem of the coupling member, the tightness of the thread engagement between said two members may be regulated by the user by changing the degree of compression against the flexible O-ring means whereby to cinch the connection to the tightness desired.
- 17. An interchangeable knitting needle system comprising a plurality of knitting needles, and at least one flexible hollow cable, said knitting needles including a tip, a shaft extending axially therefrom and said shaft terminating in a base portion, a two-member cable connecting assembly associating at the base of said shaft wherein the first member being a male coupler having an insert pin portion thereof formed with the shaft inwardly of said base portion and extending outwardly therefrom to terminate in a threaded axial stem, the second member being a female connector, said female connector having a threaded axial bore thread engageable with the threaded stem of said male coupler at one end thereof and axially extending at an opposite end thereof in a friction fitting coupling stem insertable within the interior of a flexible hollow cable whereby to be tightly engageable therewith, said male coupler and female connector being repetitively thread-engageable and thread-disengageable as selected by the user.
- 18. An interchangeable knitting needle system as claimed in claim 17 wherein at the base portion of said knitting needle shaft, said male coupler has a collar portion being larger in section than said pin portion and being arranged generally flush with the base portion of the shaft.
- 19. An interchangeable knitting needle system as claimed in claim 18 wherein intermediate said collar portion and said threaded stem said male coupler member has an annular shank being smaller in cross section than the threaded stem or collar portion.
- 20. An interchangeable knitting needle system as claimed in claim 19 wherein a flexible member is arranged around said annular shank whereby to be capable of being compressed against the base portion of the knitting needle shaft by said female connector during thread engagement of the male coupler with the female connector.
- 21. An interchangeable knitting needle system as claimed in claim 17 wherein said knitting needles are made of a molded plastic and wherein said cable connecting assembly is made of brass.
- 22. An interchangeable knitting needle system as claimed in claim 17 wherein said female connector has a barrel portion, said threaded axial bore being arranged within said barrel portion, and the diameter of the barrel portion being substantially the same as the diameter of the base portion of the knitting needle shaft.
- 23. In a knitting needle of the type associating with connector cable means capable of being engaged and disengaged with a hollow flexible cable, and having a tip, and a manually holdable shaft portion terminating at a tip-opposite base, the improvement comprising a two-member connector assembly for engagement with a flexible cable wherein the first member of the assembly being a male coupler member having a pin means fixably molded within the shaft of the needle and a portion extending outwardly of the base terminating in a threaded stem, said second member of the assembly being a female connector member having a first threaded bore portion thread engageable with the threaded stem of the male coupler member and at an opposite side thereof an axially extending coupling stem capable of frictional fitting within the end of a hollow flexible cable, wherein the connector assembly provides for the thread disengagement of the female connector member from the male coupler member, so that cable changes may be made without damage to the needle or cable, wherein the knitting needle is thereby capable of use in an interchangeable system.
- 24. The improvement as claimed in claim 23 wherein the knitting needle is an integrally molded plastic and the connector assembly is made of brass and the pin means of the male coupler member is provided with a roughened surface whereby during the molding thereof the plastic material forming the needle hardens around the roughened surface to create a rigid substantially permanent bond therebetween.
- 25. The improvement as claimed in claim 23 wherein the male coupler member includes a shank intermediate the base of the needle and the threaded stem, the shank having a smaller diameter said base and threaded stem, a flexible ring means around said shank whereby to be capable of being compressed by the female connector member against the needle base during the thread engagement of the threaded bore portion thereof by the threaded stem of said male coupler member, whereby the user may vary the thread engagement to vary the compression force on the flexible ring means as desired.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of our copending application Ser. No. 736,867, filed May 22, 1985 and now abandoned.
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