Claims
- 1. An attachment for a warp knitting machine for producing a patterned effect on fabric knitted by the warp knitting machine, the warp knitting machine having at least one warp beam for supplying threads to be knitted, thread separating means for separating threads supplied from said warp beam, means for knitting the threads supplied from said warp beam, and first tensioning means positioned between said warp beam and said knitting means for tensioning the threads being supplied to said knitting means, said attachment comprising:
- movable supplemental tensioning means operatively connected to said knitting machine for cyclically varying the tension on first and second groups of threads disposed on opposite sides of said supplemental tensioning means, said supplemental tensioning means including a single tensioning member disposed between the warp beam and the first tensioning means and having a sufficient length for tensioning all of the threads being supplied from said warp beam; and
- means for cyclically moving said supplemental tensioning means in first and second opposite directions about a neutral position whereby the tension on the first group of threads disposed on one side of the supplemental tensioning means increases when the supplemental tensioning means moves in the first direction away from the neutral position and the tension on the second group of threads disposed on the other side of the supplemental tensioning means increases when the supplemental tensioning means moves in the second direction away from the neutral position, said moving means including a rotatable rod, first linkage means connecting said rod to said tensioning member, means for rotating said rod including a second linkage means attached to said rotatable rod adjacent a first end thereof and a drive arm connecting said second linkage means attached to a drive member of the knitting machine, and torque compensating means for equalizing torque applied to said rotatable rod along its length including means for biasing said rotatable rod in a rotational direction, said biasing means being coupled to a second end of said rotatable rod opposite said first end of said rotatable rod, said biasing means including a counterweight system movably attached to said second end of said rotatable rod and distant therefrom, whereby the patterned effect produced on the fabric will be even across the width of the fabric.
- 2. An attachment according to claim 1 wherein said counterweight system includes a first rod extending generally perpendicularly from said rotatable rod, a counterweight slideably connected to said first rod so that said counterweight may be located at a point distant from said rotatable rod equalizing torque along the length of said rotatable rod.
- 3. An attachment according to claim 1 wherein said rotatable rod is made of tortion resistant material.
- 4. An attachment for a warp knitting machine for producing a patterned effect on fabric knitted by the warp knitting machine, the warp knitting machine having at least one warp beam for supplying thread to be knitted, thread separating means for separating the threads supplied from said warp beam, means for knitting the threads supplied from said warp beam, and tensioning means positioned between said warp beam and said knitting means for tensioning the threads being supplied to said knitting means, said attachment comprising:
- supplemental tensioning means for cyclically varying the tension on groups of threads disposed on opposite sides of said supplemental tensioning means;
- said supplemental tensioning means including a single tensioning member disposed between the warp beam and the first tensioning means and having a sufficient length for tensioning all of the threads being supplied from said warp beam;
- means for cyclically moving said supplemental tensioning member through a curved path in first and second opposite directions about a neutral position;
- said moving means including a rotatable rod having a first and a second end, a first linkage means connected between said rod and said supplemental tensioning member to convert the rotary motion of said rod to the pivotable motion of said supplemental tensioning member, a second linkage means connected to said rod and a drive arm having a first end pivotably connected to said second linkage means and a second end adapted to be connected to a rotatable member of the warp knitting machine whereby the rotation of said rotatable member is transferred into the curved motion of said supplemental tensioning member by means of said drive arm, said first and second linkage means and said rotatable rod, said second linkage means being coupled to the first and second ends of said rotatable rod, and torque compensating means for equalizing torque applied to said rotatable rod along its length,
- said torque compensating means including a disk fixedly secured to the second end of said rotatable rod, a transmission rod connecting said rotatable member to said disk, a second drive arm pivotally connected to said disk at one end and said second linkage means at the other end so that rotational force is applied to both ends of said rotatable rod thereby equalizing torque transmitted therethrough.
- 5. An attachment for a warp knitting machine for producing a patterned effect on fabric knitted by the warp knitting machine, the warp knitting machine having at least one warp beam for supplying threads to be knitted, thread separating means for separating threads supplied from said warp beam, means for knitting the threads supplied from said warp beam, and first tensioning means positioned between said warp beam and said knitting means for tensioning the threads being supplied to said knitting means, said attachment comprising:
- movable supplemental tensioning means operatively connected to said knitting machine for cyclically varying the tension on first and second groups of threads disposed on opposite sides of said supplemental tensioning means, said supplemental tensioning means including a single tensioning member disposed between the warp beam and the first tensioning means and having a sufficient length for tensioning all of the threads being supplied from said warp beam; and
- means for cyclically moving said supplemental tensioning means in first and second opposite directions about a neutral position whereby the tension on the first group of threads disposed on one side of the supplemental tensioning means increases when the supplemental tensioning means moves in the first direction away from the neutral position and the tension on the second group of threads disposed on the other side of the supplemental tensioning means increases when the supplemental tensioning means moves in the second direction away from the neutral position, said moving means including a rotatable rod, first linkage means connecting said rod to said tensioning member, means for rotating said rod including a second linkage means attached to said rotatable rod adjacent a first end thereof and a drive arm connecting said second linkage means attached to a drive member of the knitting machine, and torque compensating means for equalizing torque applied to said rotatable rod along its length; and
- means for maintaining selected threads distant from said supplemental tensioning means so that said selected threads will not be tensioned, thereby producing a patterned effect in the fabric of intermittently tensioned weave in a side-by-side relationship with a uniformly tension weave of selected threads.
- 6. A method for producing a patterned effect on a fabric being knitted by a warp knitting machine, the warp knitting machine having at least one warp beam for supplying threads to be knitted, thread separating means for separating threads supplied from said warp beam, means for knitting the threads supplied from said warp beam into a fabric, and tensioning means positioned between said warp beam and said knitting means for tensioning the threads being supplied to said knitting means, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) disposing a supplemental tensioning member between said warp beam and the tensioning means;
- (b) passing a first group of threads on one side of the supplemental tensioning member;
- (c) passing a second group of threads on a second side of the supplemental tensioning member;
- (d) directing a third group of threads distant from the path of the supplemental tensioning means;
- (e) cyclically moving the supplemental tensioning member in first and second opposite directions about a neutral position to alternately tension said first and second groups of threads which said knitting means is knitting said threads into fabric,
- whereby a patterned effect is produced on the fabric knitted by the knitting means.
- 7. A method in accordance with claim 6 wherein step (d) includes pivoting said supplemental tensioning member in an arcuate path about said neutral position.
- 8. A method in accordance with claim 6 wherein step (a) includes disposing said supplemental tensioning member above said tensioning means and step (e) includes cyclically pivoting the tensioning member upwardly through an arcuate path of a first length and downwardly through an arcuate path of a second length.
- 9. A method in accordance with claim 6 wherein steps (b), (d), and (e) include selecting the width of said first and second groups of threads to correspond to the width of a pattern to be produced and by selecting the widht of said third groups of threads to correspond to the width of columns of uniform weave to be produced.
- 10. A method in accordance with claim 6 including the step (e) of adjusting the amount of movement of said supplemental tensioning member in said first and second directions to correspond to the length of the pattern to be produced.
- 11. An attachment according to claim 4 or 5 including clutch means interposed between said attachment and the knitting machine for intermittently connecting a disconnected power from said attachment whereby a patter effect can be intermittently produced on the fabric.
- 12. An attachment according the claim 11 further including means for counting cyclical movement of said supplemental tensioning means and for intermittently operating said clutch means according for a predetermined number of cycles to produced an intermittent patterned effect in the fabric.
- 13. An attachment according to claim 1 or 4 including means for maintaining selected threads distant from said supplemental tensioning means so that said selected threads will not be tensioned thereby producing a pattern of intermittent tensioned weave in a side-by-side relationship with a uniformly weave.
- 14. An attachment according to claim 13 wherein said maintaining means includes a member positioned generally parallel with and generally above said supplemental tensioning means for carrying selected threads out of the cyclical path of tensioning means thereby avoiding the tensioning action thereof.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of an application filed 24 Nov. 1978, Ser. No. 963,310, of title identical with this application now U.S. Pat. No. 4,235,083.
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