The present invention relates to a loop cutting apparatus for circular knitting machines and particularly to a loop cutting apparatus for circular knitting machines that cuts a pile loop immediately after it is formed.
Fabrics with fine pile provide the look and touch feel of furs or pelts, hence are appealing to consumers. Conventional circular knitting machines that can knit fine plush fabrics, like U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,146,829 and 7,127,920, include a cylinder with a plurality of latch-less needles located thereon, a needle dial contained a plurality of latch needles and a plurality of sinkers. The sinkers are located on a sinker holder circulating the cylinder. Each sinker has a cutter at the front end. The sinker is driven by a cam on the sinker holder to slide toward the cylinder, and the cutter on the sinker severs a pile loop formed by a yarn to form a pile. References of other types of circular knitting machines that can knit fine pile fabrics also can be found in PRC patents Nos. CN201136946 and CN201546011, Germany patent No. DE19518490, U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,592,212 and 6,094,944. However, the conventional circular knitting machines that can produce fine pile fabrics require to add a sinker holder around the cylinder, hence significantly increase the total size of the circular knitting machines and the number of components required. As a result, the circular knitting machines are complex in structure, and fabrication and assembly also are more difficult.
Aside from severing the pile loops via the sinkers, the circular knitting machine can also be equipped with blade-contained needles to cut the pile loops. For instance, R.O.C. patents Nos. 205255 and 208294 disclose a pile cutting apparatus. It has multiple sets of vertical cutter needles, horizontal knitting needles and horizontal sinkers located on a cylinder of a knitting machine. These three sets of elements can be moved in collaborated displacements so that the knitting needles can pick up yarns to form loops in cutter needle slots, then the sinkers move forwards to press the surface of the loops and the cutter needles are moved upwards to the apex, and the blades at the lower end of the slots sever the pile loops. However, in order to push the cutter needle to the apex its travel path has to increase, that means that the time to cut each pile loop is longer, that adversely affects the knitting efficiency of the fine pile fabrics.
The primary object of the present invention is to solve the problems of the conventional knitting machines for knitting fine pile fabrics of requiring an additional and complex pile loop cutting apparatus and lower efficiency in knitting the fine pile fabrics.
To achieve the foregoing object the present invention provides a loop cutting apparatus for circular knitting machines adopted for use on a circular knitting machine. The circular knitting machine has a circular cylinder and a yarn conveying system to provide a plurality of yarns to the circular cylinder. The circular cylinder has a plurality of first needle slots parallel with the axis of the circular cylinder and a plurality of knitting needles located in the first needle slots and movable independently. The loop cutting apparatus includes an upper needle dial and a plurality of yarn cutting needle sets. The upper needle dial has a plurality of second needle slots radially centered about the axis of the circular cylinder and corresponding to the first needle slots. Each yarn cutting needle set includes a first cutter needle and a second cutter needle in parallel with the first cutter needle and movable against the first cutter needle in a first yarn cutting displacement thereof. The first cutter needle is located between two neighboring knitting needles. The first cutter needle has a yarn holding section leaned by the yarn and collaborated with the abutting knitting needles at two sides to pick up and draw the yarn to form a pile loop and a first cutter section connected to the yarn holding section. The second cutter needle has a second cutter section staggered against the first cutter section in the first yarn cutting displacement to cut the pile loop.
In one embodiment the first cutter section of the first cutter needle inclines away from the knitting needles, and the second cutter section of the second cutter needle is bent towards the first cutter needle.
In another embodiment the first yarn cutting displacement includes a first middle displacement with a closed yarn cutting space among the first cutter section, second cutter section and yarn holding section to hold the yarn.
In yet another embodiment the first cutter section inclines towards the knitting needles, and the second cutter section is bent towards the first cutter needle.
In yet another embodiment the first yarn cutting displacement includes a second middle displacement with an open yarn cutting space between the first cutter section and second cutter section that has an upper opening to hold the yarn.
In yet another embodiment the first cutter needle includes a first distal end towards the knitting needles that contains the first cutter section.
In yet another embodiment the first cutter needle has a first yarn laying displacement moved towards the knitting needles to lean on the yarn.
The invention further provides a loop cutting apparatus for circular knitting machines adopted for use on a circular knitting machine. The circular knitting machine has a circular cylinder and a yarn conveying system to provide a plurality of yarns to the circular cylinder. The circular cylinder has a plurality of first needle slots parallel with the axis of the circular cylinder. The loop cutting apparatus includes an upper needle dial on the circular cylinder and a plurality of yarn cutting needle sets. The upper needle dial has a plurality of second needle slots radially centered about the axis of the circular cylinder corresponding to the first needle slots and a plurality of knitting needles located in the second needle slots and movable independently. The yarn cutting needle sets are located in the first needle slots. Each yarn cutting needle set includes a first cutter needle and a second cutter needle in parallel with the first cutter needle and movable against the first cutter needle in a second yarn cutting displacement. The first cutter needle is located between two neighboring knitting needles. The first cutter needle has a yarn holding section leaned by the yarn and collaborated with the abutting knitting needles at two sides to pick up and draw the yarn to form a pile loop and a first cutter section connected to the yarn holding section. The second cutter needle has a second cutter section staggered against the first cutter section in the second yarn cutting displacement to cut the pile loop.
The yarn cutting apparatus of the invention can have the yarn cutting needle sets selectively mounted onto the circular cylinder or the upper needle dial. Through the movable first cutter needle and second cutter needle in each yarn cutting needle set, the yarn of the pile loop is in contact at the same time with the first cutter section of the first cutter needle and second cutter section of the second cutter needle, and is shorn at two sides to sever the pile loop. Compared with the conventional circular knitting machines for knitting fine pile fabrics, the invention does not need an extra sinker holder to guide the sinkers and also does not need to extend the travel path of the cutter needle, thus space utilization of the circular knitting machine is more efficient and the efficiency of knitting the fine pile fabrics also improves.
The foregoing, as well as additional objects, features and advantages of the invention will be more readily apparent from the following detailed description, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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Each yarn cutting needle set includes a first cutter needle 22 and a second cutter needle 23 parallel with the first cutter needle 22 and movable against the first cutter needle 22 in a first yarn cutting displacement P thereof. The first cutter needle 22 has a first distal end 221 towards the knitting needles 112 and a yarn holding section 222 leaned by the first yarn 51, a first cutter section 223 located at the first distal end 221 and connected to the yarn holding section 222 and a first control bump 224. The second cutter needle 23 has a second cutter section 231 staggered against the first cutter section 223 in the first yarn cutting displacement P and a second control bump 232. In this invention the first cutter needle 22 and second cutter needle 23 can be moved and controlled by an upper cam set 24 on the upper needle dial 21 like in the conventional techniques do. The upper cam set 24 has a plurality of control tracks (not shown in the drawings) corresponding to the first control bump 224 and second control bump 232. When the upper cam set 24 is moved against the upper needle dial 21 the first control bump 224 and second control bump 232 are driven by the control tracks to move the first cutter needle 22 and second cutter needle 23.
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The loop cutting apparatus of the invention can have the yarn cutting needle sets selectively located on the circular cylinder or the upper needle dial. Through the first cutter needle and second cutter needle of each yarn cutting needle set that are movable against each other the first yarn of the pile loop can be in contact at the same time with the first cutter section of the first cutter needle and second cutter section of the second cutter needle, and the pile loop can be securely severed from two sides to form the fine pile without the problem of forming some non-severed pile loops. Compared with the conventional circular knitting machines for knitting fine pile fabrics the invention does not need an extra sinker holder to guide the sinkers, and also does not need to extend the travel path of the bladed knitting needles, thus space utilization the circular knitting machines is more efficient and knitting efficiency of the fine pile fabrics also improves.
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