Claims
- 1. A method for knitting a knitted fabric comprising a front fabric part, a back fabric part, an open part, and right and left marginal parts extending along the open part by using a flat knitting machine comprising at least a pair of front and back needle beds, each of which has a large number of needles and at least either of which can be racked laterally to receive and transfer loop between the needle beds, wherein the knitted fabric is knitted in the state in which the front fabric part and the back fabric part are joined to each other at lateral ends of the fabric with respect to knitting width and either of the front fabric part and the back fabric part is split into right and left parts at some midpoint of the knitting width, so that the open part is formed to extend vertically from the splitting place and also the right and left marginal parts comprising an adequate number of wales extending along the open part are arranged in two layers to overlap each other when wearing, the method comprising:(a) the step of performing a course knitting repeatedly in the state in which the number of wales of at least one of the right and left split parts of one fabric part having the open part formed at a lateral end thereof with respect to knitting width, which is determined in dependence on the number of wales of the marginal part continuous to the fabric part retained and knitted on the opposite needle bed, are previously sent round to the other fabric part retained and knitted on an opposite needle bed, in order that the one fabric part is retained on one needle bed and knitted in the state in which the right and left marginal parts are arranged in line with each other, (b) the step of widening the open part by providing a narrowing knitting to the one fabric part having the open part formed therein, and (c) the step of moving the wales as were previously sent round to the opposite needle bed in the step (a) to an outside of the one fabric part having the open part formed therein.
- 2. The method for knitting a knitted fabric according to claim 1, wherein in the step (b), the opening is widened by moving the right and left marginal parts in a direction in which the right and left marginal parts are moved away from each other, so that the number of empty needles existing between the right and left marginal parts as were arranged in line with each other and knitted in parallel is increased, and wherein the step (c) is taken in continuation to the step (b), such that while the wales as were sent round to the opposite needle bed are racked one stitch by one stitch, the wales are moved to an outside of the one fabric part having the open part formed therein and also re-arrangement of loop for a next course knitting is performed by loop transfer.
- 3. The method for knitting a knitted fabric according to claim 1, wherein the step (b) and the step (c) are repeatedly performed and wherein in the step (b), the open part is widened by keeping the marginal parts stationary and moving the right and left fabric parts adjacent to the fabric part retained on the one needle bed close to each other and then the wales as were sent round to the opposite needle bed are moved to the empty needles formed by widening the open part.
- 4. The method for knitting a knitted fabric according to claim 1, wherein said knitting is provided to both of the right and left fabric parts of the one fabric part having the open part formed therein.
- 5. The method for knitting a knitted fabric according to claim 1, wherein said knitting is provided to either of the right and left fabric parts of the one fabric part having the open part formed therein.
- 6. The method for knitting a knitted fabric according to claim 1, wherein loops of the wales to be moved in the step (c) are formed by feeding yarn in a direction in which twist in the loops caused by loop transfer is released, in order to prevent occurrence of twisted loops of the wales.
- 7. A method for knitting a knitted fabric comprising a front fabric part, a back fabric part, an open part, and right and left marginal parts extending along the open part by using a flat knitting machine comprising at least a pair of front and back needle beds, each of which has a large number of needles and at least either of which can be racked laterally to receive and transfer loop between the needle beds, wherein the knitted fabric is knitted in the state in which the front fabric part and the back fabric part are joined to each other at lateral ends of the fabric with respect to knitting width and either of the front fabric part and the back fabric part is split into right and left parts at some midpoint of the knitting width, so that the open part is formed to extend vertically from the splitting place and also the right and left marginal parts comprising an adequate number of wales extending along the open part are arranged in two layers to overlap each other at knit-up positions thereof, the method comprising:(a) the step of performing a course knitting in the state in which the number of wales of at least one of the right and left split parts of one fabric part having the open part formed at a lateral end thereof with respect to knitting width, which is determined in dependence on the number of wales of the marginal part continuous to the fabric part retained and knitted on the opposite needle bed, are previously sent round to the other fabric part retained and knitted on an opposite needle bed, in order that the-one fabric part is retained on one needle bed and knitted in the state in which the right and left marginal parts are arranged in line with each other, (b) the step of moving the wales to an outside of the one fabric part having the open part formed therein, while the wales as were previously sent round to the opposite needle bed in the step (a) are racked one stitch by one stitch, (c) the step of moving the one fabric part toward the right and left marginal parts to overlap each other by loop transfer; and also performing re-arrangement of loop for a next course knitting by the loop transfer, and (d) the step of connecting together the front fabric part and the back fabric part at lateral ends thereof with respect to knitting width after the step (c) and then knitting courses to form an entire knitted fabric into a completely tubular body.
- 8. A knitted fabric produced by the method of claim 1.
Priority Claims (2)
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2001-058130 |
Mar 2001 |
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2001-123233 |
Apr 2001 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a 35 USC § 371 National Phase Entry Application from PCT/JP02/01886, filed Feb. 28, 2002, and designating the U.S.
PCT Information
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PCT/JP02/01886 |
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WO02/07080 |
9/12/2002 |
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