Claims
- 1. A knit design apparatus that develops a knitting program for driving a flat knitting machine having at least a pair of abutting needle beds, each having a large number of needles, holding a first knitted fabric on needles of a first needle bed and a second knitted fabric on needles of a second needle bed, and broadening a tubular knitted fabric being comprised of said first knitted fabric and said second knitted fabric by means of said flat knitting machine,
- said knit design apparatus being provided with
- a means for generating instructions for feeding yarn to needles holding the first knitted fabric to form a new row of stitches and feeding yarn to an empty needle outside the first knitted fabric on the second needle bed to form a hooked part,
- a means for generating instructions for twisting said hooked part on the second needle bed to change it into a loop and feeding yarn to needles holding the second knitted fabric to form a new row of stitches on the second knitted fabric,
- a means for generating instructions for transferring said loop onto an empty needle outside of the first knitted fabric on the first needle bed to make it a broadening loop,
- a means for generating instructions for feeding yarn to needles holding the first knitted fabric except the needle corresponding to said broadening loop to form a new row of stitches on the first knitted fabric,
- a means for generating instructions for feeding yarn to the needle corresponding to said broadening loop on the first needle bed to form a stitch subsequent to the broadening loop and feeding yarn to needles holding the second knitted fabric to form a new row of stitches on the second knitted fabric,
- a means for generating instructions for transferring the stitch subsequent to said broadening loop on the first needle bed to an empty needle outside the second knitted fabric on the second needle bed to broaden the second knitted fabric,
- a means for generating instructions for feeding yarn to needles holding the first knitted fabric to form a new row of stitches on the first knitted fabric and feeding yarn to an empty needle outside the first knitted fabric on the second needle bed to form a hooked part,
- a means for generating instructions for twisting said hooked part on the second needle bed to change it into a loop and feeding yarn to needles holding the second knitted fabric to form a new row of stitches on the second knitted fabric, and
- a means for generating instructions for transferring said loop on the second needle bed onto an empty needle outside the first knitted fabric on the first needle bed to broaden the first knitted fabric.
- 2. A knit design apparatus as recited in claim 1, said knit design apparatus further comprising:
- means for generating instructions for feeding yarn to needles holding the first knitted fabric and the needle corresponding to said broadening loop to form a new row of stitches on the first knitted fabric, and for feeding yarn to needles holding the second knitted fabric to form a new row of stitches on the second knitted fabric are provided.
- 3. A knit design apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said flat knitting machine comprises four abutting needle beds, a first lower needle bed, a first upper needle bed, a second lower needle bed, and a second upper needle bed, and wherein said first knitted fabric is held on needles of the first lower needle bed, the second knitted fabric is held on needles of the second lower needle bed, and said respective hooked parts are formed on needles of the first upper needle bed or the second upper needle bed.
- 4. A knit design apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising:
- means for generating instructions for forming face stitches by needles of the first needle bed and forming back stitches by needles on the second needle bed for a new row of stitches on the first knitted fabric, and
- means for generating instructions for forming face stitches by needles on the second needle bed and forming back stitches by needles on the first needle bed for a new row of stitches on the second knitted fabric.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/752,243 filed Nov. 21, 1996 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,701,766.
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