Claims
- 1. High speed knitting machine latch needle having
- a needle shank (1) formed with a hook (2) at one end portion thereof and with a latch seating surfaces (10)
- a needle latch (5) formed with a pivot bore (8) at one end portion thereof and pivotably retained on the shank (1), the latch being formed with a needle spoon (9) at the end remote from the bore (8) for engagement with the hook (2) when the needle latch is pivoted into closed position, the back of the spoon (9) of the latch having seating surfaces engaging the latch seat surfaces (10) on the shank when the needle latch is pivoted to open position,
- and comprising
- an arrangement to increase the elasticity of the needle latch (5) in the region between the seating surfaces on the back of the spoon (9) and the pivot bore, and to reduce the impact force between the needle latch and the needle shank as the latch is pivoted between open and closed positions which includes
- at least one through-opening (11, 19) formed in the latch in the region between the spoon (9) and the pivot bore (8).
- 2. Latch needle according to claim 1, wherein the opening (11) has a slit-like, elongated shape.
- 3. Latch needle according to claim 2, wherein the slit-like opening (11) is wider in the vicinity of the pivot bore (8) than in the vicinity of the spoon (9).
- 4. Latch needle according to claim 1, wherein the opening comprises at least one essentially circular hole (19).
- 5. Latch needle according to claim 4, wherein a plurality of circular holes (19) are provided, positioned spaced apart from each other.
- 6. Latch needle according to claim 1, wherein the opening (11) is disposed symmetrically with respect to the central longitudinal plane (18) of the needle latch (5) passing through the latch pivot (6).
- 7. For combination with a high speed circular knitting machine,
- a latch needle having
- a needle shank (1) formed with a hook (2) at one end portion thereof and with a latch seating surfaces (10)
- a needle latch (5) formed with a pivot bore (8) at one end portion thereof and pivotably retained on the shank (1), the latch being formed with a needle spoon (9) at the end remote from the bore (8) for engagement with the hook (2) when the needle latch is pivoted into closed position, the back of the spoon (9) of the latch having seating surfaces engaging the latch seat surfaces (10) on the shank when the needle latch is pivoted to open position,
- and comprising
- an arrangement to increase the elasticity of the needle latch (5) in the region between the seating surfaces on the back of the spoon (9) and the pivot bore, and to reduce the impact force between the needle latch and the needle shank as the latch is pivoted between open and closed positions which includes
- at least one through-opening (11, 19) formed in the latch in the region between the spoon (9) and the pivot bore (8).
- 8. Latch needle according to claim 7, wherein the opening (11) has a slit-like, elongated shape.
- 9. Latch needle according to claim 8, wherein the slit-like opening (11) is wider in the vicinity of the pivot bore (8) than in the vicinity of the spoon (9).
- 10. Latch needle according to claim 7, wherein the opening comprises at least one essentially circular hole (19).
- 11. Latch needle according to claim 10, wherein a plurality of circular holes are provided, positioned spaced apart from each other.
- 12. Latch needle according to claim 7, wherein the opening (11) is disposed symmetrically with respect to the central longitudinal plane (18) of the needle latch (5) containing the latch pivot (6).
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 633,595, filed July 23, 1984, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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