Claims
- 1. In an electromagnetic actuator assembly for selecting needles at a single knitting station in a circular knitting machine, said actuator assembly including a plurality of individual electromagnetic mechanisms each having a swingable armature movable between a first position, in which the armature is ineffective to move needle selector jacks, and a second position, in which the armature is effective to move the jacks, and an electric coil energizable to create a magnetic force to attract the armature to the second position, the improvement wherein:
- a. each armature of each electromagnetic mechanism comprises a substantially flat member having a distal end engageable with needle selector jacks when in said second position and having a proximal end disposed generally radially outwardly of the machine from said distal end, each said armature being pivotal at said proximal end about horizontal axis pivot means between the first and second positions,
- b. each electric coil of each electromagnetic mechanism includes an internal core, said core being generally located between said distal and proximal ends of the armature when the armature is in said second position such that the magnetic force attracts the armature between said distal and proximal ends,
- c. a frame supports each electromagnetic mechanism in fixed position and provides said horizontal axis pivot means for the armature,
- d. each coil, core and armature of each electromagnetic mechanism have co-planar axes,
- e. the said co-planar axes of the several electromagnetic mechanisms all being disposed in a single vertical plane, whereby the plurality of individual electromagnetic mechanisms are all arranged in a single vertical column at the knitting station, and
- f. a spring, opposing movement of the armature to the second position, is disposed intermediate the armature and the core of the electrical coil of each electromagnetic mechanism, when the armature is in the first position.
- 2. An electromagnetic actuator assembly according to claim 1, wherein the spring of each electromagnetic mechanism extends vertically relative to the armature and the core, and biases the armature toward the first position.
- 3. An electromagnetic actuator assembly according to claim 1, wherein
- a. the frame of each electromagnetic mechanism includes a portion extending through and emerging from the coil,
- b. a segment of the frame portion disposed internally of the coil provides the core for the coil,
- c. the portion of the frame emerging from the coil provides support means for the spring, and
- d. the spring extends from the emerging portion of the frame transversely of the core in the direction of the armature.
- 4. An electromagnetic actuator assembly according to claim 3, wherein the spring is a vertical axis coil spring biasing the armature toward the first position.
- 5. An electromagnetic actuator assembly according to claim 1, wherein
- a. the knitting machine is provided with a plurality of groups of individual needle selector jacks,
- b. each jack of each group of jacks includes a jack butt,
- c. the butts of the jacks of each group of jacks being disposed in separate horizontal planes,
- d. each armature of each individual electromagnetic mechanism, when in its second position, is disposed in the horizontal plane of one only of the jack butts in each group of jacks,
- e. the number of individual electromagnetic mechanisms in the actuator assembly is at least as great as the number of jack butts in each group of jacks, and
- f. each armature of each individual electromagnetic mechanism is a cam member for engaging its associated jack butt.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 303,546, filed Nov. 3, 1972, now abandoned. Application Ser. No. 303,546 is a division of application Ser. No. 150,052, filed June 4, 1971, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,742,733. Application Ser. No. 150,052 was a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 824,227, filed May 13, 1969, now abandoned.
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