Knitting machine needle

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6178786
  • Patent Number
    6,178,786
  • Date Filed
    Friday, May 21, 1999
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 30, 2001
    24 years ago
Abstract
A knitting machine (1) comprises a shaft (2) with a recess (11) in which a selection element (12) provided with a controllable raising butt (20) is mounted swivellably and can be swivelled to and fro between a position in which the raising butt (20) is retracted into the recess (11) and a position in which the raising butt (20) projects forwards over the front side of the shaft (2). A spring (21), which can be attached to the selection element (12) or the shaft (2), serves to pre-tension the selection element (12) into one of these two positions (FIG. 1).
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a knitting machine needle with a shaft having a front or upper side and a back and said shaft having a recess open towards the front side, which recess receives at least partly a selection element provided with a controllable raising butt, the selection element being arranged rotatably or swivellably relative to the shaft in such a manner that said selection element can be swivelled into at least a first position, in which the raising butt (


20


) is retracted behind the front side and a second position in which the raising butt projects forwards over the front side.




Knitting machines for producing patterned knitwear are provided on their knitting systems with mechanically, electrically or electromagnetically operating selection devices which serve for the purpose of selecting individually knitting needles, which are guided in the grooves of a needle bed, for knitting, non-knitting or tuck operations and if necessary for producing transfer patterns (flat knitting machines). The selection devices operate thereby predominantly on jacks and other selection elements which are individually assigned to normal knitting machine needles, especially latch-type needles and as a rule are arranged beneath the needles but in the same grooves as the latter (DE 37 39 924 A1).




Selection devices of this type have proved their worth in numerous embodiments and operate perfectly as long as the selection in question is of knitting needles which are mounted displaceably in comparatively high needle beds such as in the needle cylinders of circular knitting machines, in the needle beds of flat knitting machines or the like, since there is adequate space in such needle beds underneath the knitting needles to accommodate the selection elements there which are useful for the needle selection. In conjunction with other needle beds, such as e.g. the dials of circular knitting machines, selection devices of this type are less well suited by contrast since dials or the like are provided with comparatively short grooves, as a design condition, and hence can frequently not receive any additional selection elements.




Thus, a special knitting machine needle of the type indicated at the beginning has become known already (U.S. Pat. No. 4,827,740, DE 40 07 253 C2, DE 43 38 800 A1), which has a swivellable selection element integrated in the needle shaft. The swivelling of these selection elements in accordance with the pattern is produced by firstly bringing all the selection elements into a pre-set swivel position with the help of a depressing cam part before the knitting needles enter into a knitting system and then leaving said selection elements in the area of a selection point lying behind the depressing cam part in this position in accordance with the pattern by means of electromagnetic or otherwise controlled means or transferring said selection elements into another position. A raising butt attached to the selection element is, according to the position of the selection element arranged either essentially in front of the front side or above the upper side of the knitting needle, so that said raising butt is engaged by a raising curve arranged behind the selection point and can be lifted together with the knitting needle, or essentially retracted behind the front or upper side of the knitting needle and into the recess so that it cannot be gripped by the raising curve, i.e. the knitting needle is not raised.




Knitting machine needles with integrated selection imply the special advantage that in the grooves of the needle beds there is no requirement for additional space or only very little for accommodation of the selection elements so that they are suitable especially as dial needles. Though, a problem exists in that two butts of the selection elements have to be operated always for swivelling according to a pattern and in fact either with hammer needles on one butt and with depressing cam parts on the other butt, respectively (DE 40 07 253 C2), or with a selection magnet each on both butts and an additional depressing cam part in a central area (DE 43 38 800 A1). As a result, either a certain susceptibility to faults in the selection device must be taken into account of a reduced operational speed of the knitting machine must be accepted in order to avoid pattern faults. In addition, several switching and control parts are required to produce one or the other position.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is, therebefore, an object of this invention to design the knitting machine needle mentioned above such that the selection elements can be selected with high operating reliability.




A further object is to provide high operating reliability with a simple construction of the needle.




Yet another object of this invention is to design the knitting machine needle such that high operational speeds can be achieved.




These and other objects are solved by a knitting machine needle which is characterized in that it has a spring pre-tensioning the selection element into one of the two positions.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Further advantageous features of the invention are suggested in the sub-claims.




The invention is described subsequently in more detail in the embodiments, given by way of example, in conjunction with the accompanying drawings which show:





FIGS. 1 and 2

side views of a preferred embodiment of a knitting machine needle according to the invention in different swivel positions of a selection element;





FIG. 3

a view, corresponding to

FIG. 1

, of a second embodiment of the knitting machine needle according to the invention;





FIGS. 4 and 5

the views, corresponding to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, of a third embodiment of the knitting machine needle according to the invention, and





FIG. 6

a view corresponding to

FIG. 1

of a fourth embodiment of the knitting machine needle according to the invention.











DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




According to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a knitting machine needle


1


according to the invention designed here as a latch-type needle contains a shaft


2


, the upper end of which is provided in a normal fashion with a hook


3


and a latch


4


. The shaft


2


further contains a back


5


, with which said shaft is guided displaceably on the base


6


of a groove of a needle bed


7


which is indicated only in FIG.


1


and in a rough schematic manner, and a front or upper side


8


which, when the shaft


2


is mounted in the needle bed


7


, essentially ends flush with the upper or front side of the webs


9


(

FIG. 1

) forming the grooves. An operating butt


10


which is fixed rigidly in an upper section of the shaft


2


and protrudes over the front side


8


and projects thereby permanently out of the groove.




In a central or lower section of the shaft


2


, there is formed a pocket-shaped recess


11


which opens towards the front side


8


and in which a selection element is arranged. In the embodiment according to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the length of the recess


11


, measured parallel to the back


5


or to the axis of the shaft


2


, is equal to the correspondingly measured length of the selection element


12


so that an axial movement of the selection element


12


relative to the shaft


2


is practically impossible. On the other hand, the selection element


12


within the recess


11


can be swivelled or rotated around an axis which extends perpendicular to the side walls of the shaft


2


, i.e. in

FIGS. 1 and 2

perpendicular to the plane of the drawing and perpendicular to the shaft axis, as is indicated schematically in

FIG. 1

by a double arrow v. The swivelling takes place in the area of a bearing


14


which is arranged in a central part of the recess


11


and which comprises here a supporting surface formed on the rear side of the selection element


12


, by means of which supporting surface the selection element


12


is supported on a base


15


of the recess


11


. Moreover, the selection element is designed essentially as a two-armed lever which, proceeding from the bearing


14


, has a first, upwardly projecting lever arm


16


and, on the opposite side of the bearing


14


, has a second, downwardly directed lever arm


17


. In addition both the recess


11


and the selection element


12


are provided on upper and lower ends with co-operating sliding or guiding surfaces


18




a


,


18




b


and


19




a


,


19




b


which are arranged transversely to the base


15


and formed arc-shaped according to the swivelling radius of the selection element


12


.




The selection element


12


has furthermore a controllable raising butt


20


. By the designation “controllable” raising butt base


20


is thereby understood that, contrary to the operating butt


10


, the butt in question can adopt according to choice and depending upon the swivelling state of the selection element


12


two preferred positions, namely either a raising position (

FIG. 1

) in which said butt projects out over the front side


8


of the shaft


2


or a non-raising or pass-through position (

FIG. 2

) in which said butt is essentially retracted completely behind the front side


8


of the shaft


2


and into the recess


11


.




Finally, the knitting needle


1


according to the invention has a spring


21


which pretensions the selection element


12


into one of the two positions according to

FIGS. 1 and 2

. In the embodiment, the spring


21


is designed as a resilient spring which is fixed roughly in the area of the bearing


14


onto the rear side of the selection element


12


, arranged between the base


15


of the recess


11


and the rear side of the lower lever


17


and is supported on the base


15


such that said spring holds the lever arm


17


normally swivelled away from the base


15


so that the controllable expulsion butt


20


projects over the front side


8


(FIG.


1


).




Because of the described pre-tension of the selection element


12


, a selection device which is not shown in detail needs to contain only two elements, namely a depressing cam part


24


operating on the controllable raising butts


20


and a selection member


25


e.g. an electric magnet which is controllable according to the pattern, both being indicated schematically only in

FIGS. 1 and 2

and being arranged in front of a normal knitting system which is provided with a raising cam part


26


which is likewise only indicated schematically. The selection can result thereby in a simple manner in that the selection elements


12


proceed firstly into the region of the depressing cam part


24


and from the latter, independently of which position they just have in that moment, are swivelled according to

FIG. 2

against the force of the associated springs


21


into the position in which the raising butts


20


are sunk into the recesses


11


and hence are arranged out of the operational area of the raising cam part


26


. Consequently, anchor surfaces


27


, which are provided on the upper lever arms


16


of the selection elements


12


and are formed essentially by the front surfaces of the selection elements


12


, are swivelled at the same time to the front or upwards until said anchor surfaces project a little over the front side


8


of the shafts


2


and come into contact with a control pole of the selection member


25


. If the selection member


25


is fed with electric signals such that the control pole exerts an attractive force on the anchor surfaces


27


of the selection elements


12


which is greater than the force of the springs


21


then the raising butts


20


remain even in the further course of the procedure out of the operational area of the raising cam part


26


so that said raising butts move past the latter without the associated needles


1


being raised. If the selection magnet


25


on the other hand is controlled such that its control pole does not adequately attract the anchor surfaces


27


then the selection elements


12


are swivelled back by the associated springs


21


into the position which is shown in

FIG. 1

so that the raising butts


20


run onto the raising cam part


26


and the associated needles


1


are directed by the butts


10


,


20


into raising paths from which they are withdrawn again before reaching the next knitting system.




The described knitting machine needle implies the substantial advantage that the selection elements


12


only need to have one single butt ad hence a comparatively simple control is possible with few parts which have proved reliable e.g. in electromagnetic selection devices. In particular, it is not necessary to select the sections elements


12


with the help of hammer needles and/or by applying special depressing cam parts.





FIG. 3

shows a further embodiment of a knitting machine needle


29


according to the invention with a shaft


30


which has a recess


31


in which a selection element


32


is located swivellably by means of a bearing


33


. The needle


29


corresponds to the needle


1


according to

FIGS. 1 and 2

apart from the difference that a spring


34


designed as a resilient spring is attached no to the selection element


32


but tightly beneath the bearing


33


to the shaft


30


.





FIGS. 4 and 5

show a further embodiment of the knitting machine needle


36


according to the invention, corresponding essentially to the embodiment according to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, with a shaft


37


, a recess


38


and a selection element


39


. The selection element


39


is connected here swivellably to the shaft


37


by means of a swivelling bearing


41


and not supported, as in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, by means of a bearing on a base


40


of the recess


38


. The swivelling bearing


41


is formed e.g. by an articulated part


42


attached to the base


40


of the recess


38


in the form of a cylindrical extension or swivelling pin and an articulated part


43


attached to the rear side of the selection element


39


and mounted on the articulated part


42


in the form of a bearing lug. Alternatively the articulated part


43


could also be attached to the shaft


37


and the articulated part


42


to the selection element


39


. A spring


44


is designed analogously to

FIGS. 1 and 2

and fixed tightly beneath the articulated part


43


onto the selection element


39


. Alternatively, the spring


44


could also be fixed onto the shaft


37


analogously to FIG.


3


. In addition, the sliding surfaces


18




a


,


18




b


or


19




a


,


19




b


shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

could be omitted in the embodiment according to

FIGS. 4 and 5

since the swivelling bearing


41


holds the selection element


39


axially unmoveably to the shaft


37


and prevents it from falling out.




In the embodiment, shown in

FIG. 6

, of a knitting machine needle


46


according to the invention, a shortened shaft


47


is provided which terminates closely behind a swivelling bearing


48


, designed analogously to

FIGS. 4 and 5

, for a selection element


49


. A recess


50


in that shaft


47


is correspondingly shortened and thereby opens downwards so that the selection element


49


mounted on the shaft


47


by means of the swivelling bearing


48


corresponding to

FIGS. 4 and 5

projects by roughly half freely out of the recess


50


. A spring


51


is attached to the shaft


47


analogously to FIG.


3


and designed in transverse section as an extension of the same. In contrast to the other embodiments, the spring


51


is hence not supported on the base of the recess


50


in any of the swivelling positions.





FIG. 6

shows the normal position of the spring


51


which adjoins with its free end the lower lever arm of the selection element


49


and pre-tension said lower lever arm forwards in the opposite direction from an arrow x. If the lower member of the selection element


49


is pressed in the direction of the arrow x in FIG.


6


and in the direction of a back


52


of the shaft


47


, e.g. with the help of the depressing cam assembly part


24


according to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, then the spring


51


is tensioned analogosly to the other embodiments such that, when the selection element


49


is released again, said spring swivels the latter back into the position according to FIG.


6


.




Moreover, the arrangement and design of the needles,


1


,


29


,


36


and


46


are essentially identical for which reason identical parts are provided throughout with the same reference numbers.




The invention is not limited to the described embodiments, given by way of example, which can be changed in many different ways. In particular, the needle according to the invention could be designed also as a hook-type needle or as a shaft section of a compound needle. Furthermore, the special anchor surface


27


can if required be arranged on the same side as the controllable raising butt


20


since this depends on the type and position of the selection used in one particular case. Accordingly, it would be possible to arrange the selection elements in upper parts of the needle shafts and to fix the rigid butts


10


beneath the selection elements. Furthermore, the selection element


12


,


32


in the embodiments according to

FIGS. 1

to


3


could be held in the recess, analogously to

FIGS. 4

to


6


, in such a way that said selection element can in fact only be inserted into said recess or extracted out of said recess from the sides but not being able to be extracted towards the front side


8


. Consequently it is avoided that the selection element is undesirably pushed out of the recess by the force of the spring if it is not held from the front by a cam part or the like. Furthermore, shapes other than those shown in

FIGS. 1

to


6


are conceivable for the selection element. It is further obvious that the selection elements, deviating from the preferred embodiments shown in the drawings, could be mounted also axially displaceably in the recesses. In such a case, it could be also be ensured, by means of additional cam parts operating if necessary on additional butts of the selection elements, that the selection elements adopt the correct axial positions relative to the depressing cam parts


24


, the selection members


25


and the raising cam parts


26


when moving into the selection points. In particular, the springs could thereby operate also on the respectively upper lever arm and/or comprise separate spring elements joined to the selection element or the shaft although the described design makes possible an especially easy production of the shaft and of the selection element including the spring by means of punching. In conclusion, it is understood that the individual features can be used also in combinations other than those shown and described.



Claims
  • 1. Knitting machine needle comprising a shaft (2, 30, 37, 47) having a front side (8) and a back (5, 52), said shaft having a recess (11, 31, 38, 50) open towards the front side (8); a selection element (12, 32, 39, 49) being received at least partly in said recess and being provided with a controllable raising butt (20) for selectively raising or not raising said needle, said selection element (12, 32, 39, 49) being arranged swivellably relative to the shaft (2, 30, 37, 47) in such a manner that said selection element can selectively be swivelled into at least a first position in which aid raising butt (20) projects forwards over the front side (8) for raising said needle in cooperation with a raising cam part (26), and a second position, in which said raising butt (20) in retracted behind the front side (8) such that said needle is not raised by said raising cam part (26), and a spring (21, 34, 44, 51) pretensioning said selection element (12, 32, 39, 49) into one of the two positions.
  • 2. Knitting machine needle according to claim 1, wherein said spring (21, 44) is fixed on the selection element (12, 39).
  • 3. Knitting machine needle according to claim 1, wherein said spring (34, 51) is fixed on the shaft (30, 47).
  • 4. Knitting machine needle according to claim 1, wherein said recess (11, 31, 38) receives the selection element (12, 32, 39) essentially completely.
  • 5. Knitting machine needle according to claim 4, wherein said selection element (12, 32, 39, 49) is provided on a rear side with a bearing (14, 33, 41, 48) supported on a base (15, 40) of the recess (11, 31, 38, 50) and is designed in the manner of a two-armed lever which base one lever arm (16, 17) respectively on opposite sides of said bearing (14, 33, 41, 48).
  • 6. Knitting machine needle according to claim 5, wherein said recess (11, 31) and said selection element (12, 32) are provided on upper and lower ends with co-operating sliding surfaces (18a, 18b; 19a, 19b) which are designed arc-shaped.
  • 7. Knitting machine needle according to claim 5, wherein said bearing (41, 48) comprises a swivelling bearing which is formed from articulated parts (42, 43) which are mounted on said rear side of the selection elements (39, 49) and on said base (40) of said recess (38, 50) and which connect said selection element (39, 49) and said shaft (37, 47) to one another swivellably.
  • 8. Knitting machine needle according to claim 5, wherein said spring (21, 34, 44) is arranged between one of said lever arms (16, 17) and said base (15, 40) of said recess (11, 31, 38).
  • 9. Knitting machine needle according to claim 7, wherein said recess (50) is designed open towards an underside of said shaft (47) and said spring (51) is designed as a lower extension of said shaft (47) and wherein said selection element (49) has a section projection downwards out of said recess (50) and abutting said spring (51).
  • 10. Knitting machine needle according to claim 1, wherein said selection element (12, 32, 39, 49) is provided with an anchor surface (27) for an electromagnetic selection member (25).
  • 11. Knitting machine needle according to claim 10, wherein said, anchor surface (27) is arranged on an opposite side of said bearing (14, 33, 41, 48) in comparison to the raising butt (20).
  • 12. Knitting machine needle according to claim 1, and further having a rigid operational butt (10).
  • 13. Knitting machine needle according to claim 1, wherein said selection element (12, 32, 39, 49) is arranged axially in an essentially undisplaceable manner relative to the shaft (2, 30, 37, 47).
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
198 22 862 May 1998 DE
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