Claims
- 1. In a method of manufacturing a hollow knitted article including knitting a flat piece having opposite ends by using at least some of the needles in one bed of a flat bed knitting machine, said ends containing an equal number of knit loops, and then seaming the corresponding loops of said ends together by sewing, the improvement comprising:
- knitting a first row of loops to forme one end of said piece;
- transferring said first row of loops onto the points of a first support located underneath and substantially in vertical alignment with the front end of said needles in said needle bed in their knocking over position, said first support having a number of points equal to the number of loops in said first row;
- continuing the knitting of said piece until a row of loops forming the other end is completed while keeping said first row of loops on the points of said first support adjacent said needles to cause said piece to fold while being knit with its finished side on the inside; and
- upon completion of knitting of said piece, transferring the loops from said other end onto a second support having points arranged to retain loops from both said ends;
- transferring the first row loops from the points of the first support to corresponding points of the second support;
- bringing the corresponding loops of said ends adjacent each other on the points of said second support;
- and,
- joining said corresponding loops together on the points of said second support by sewing while the finished sides of the piece lie between the ends of the article facing each other.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein said first knitted piece is weft knitted and wherein said first row of loops is formed and transferred to said points of the first support by seizing and retaining loops of yarn formed between said needles of said needle bed after said loops are knit by using said points of said first support, said points retaining loops in said position while said first row is completed.
- 3. The method according to claim 2, wherein the seizing and retaining of the loops is carried out by using hooks on the ends of the points of said first support.
- 4. The method according to claim 3 wherein the points of said first support are pivoted about an axis extending along and below the needle bed while they are moved towards and away from the needle bed to seize and retain the loops of the first knit row.
- 5. The method according to claim 1, wherein the first support to which said first row of loops forming said first row are transferred comprise a first temporary support and the second support to which said loops forming said other end are transferred comprises a second common support, said loops forming said other end being first transferred temporarily to the points of said temporary support and then to corresponding points of said common support with the first row loops to bring the corresponding loops together for sewing.
- 6. The method according to claim 1 wherein the end row loops of one piece are sewn together on the knitting machine while the next piece is being knitted.
- 7. In a knitting machine for forming hollow knit articles from flat knit pieces having opposite ends to be seamed by sewing and including a flat needle bed with knitting needles, means to periodically advance and retract said needles to carry out a knitting operation, means to lay yarn or thread over said needles as required to form said knit articles, a machine motion control means, the improvement comprising:
- a first support including a set of hooked points arranged adjacent and beneath said needle bed, said hooked points being equal in number to the number of loops formed by the knitting needles that are to be joined by sewing and being laterally offset from the needles along the needle bed so they lie intermediate the needles;
- means for moving the hooked points vertically towards and away from the knitting needles in synchronism with the motion of the machine;
- a second support means adjacent the needle bed including points corresponding in number to the number of loops formed by the knitting machine to be jointed by sewing;
- means for moving said points of said second support means towards and away from the hooked points of said first support means in synchronism with the motion of the machine;
- means for transferring the loops of the first knit row of said articles to the hooked ends of said first support means and causing said loops to be retained closely adjacent said needle bed;
- means for transferring the loops of the last knit row of said articles to the points of said second support and causing the last recited loops to be retained adjacent said needle bed;
- means for transferring the loops of said first support to said second support with loops to be sewn together disposed on a common point of said second support;
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- a sewing station forming part of the knitting machine;
- means for preventing the loop pairs to be sewn together to said sewing station while they are retained on said second support.
- 8. A knitting machine according to claim 7 wherein said knitting needles and hooked points are identical latch type needles.
- 9. A knitting machine according to claim 7 wherein said needles are the latch type needle, and said points of said second support have elongated apertures at their free ends, said apertures having widths and lengths greater than the widths and lengths of the hooks of said needles; each of said points including a grooved section behind its respective aperture, the profile of the grooved section being geometrically suitable to enable the passage of the sewing needle of said automatic sewing means between a knit loop retained on said point and the body of the point.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 960,163, filed Nov. 13, 1978, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (9)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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