Claims
- 1. A method of forming a seamless tubular knit of variable diameters on a rectilinear knitting machine in which the stitches are formed by a descent of knitting needles, comprising two parallel straight sections for guiding said knotting needles, means of selecting these knitting needles for increasing or reducing the diameter if the tubular knitted element or elements when knitting it or them, carriages for moving the selected knitting needles and members for guiding the knitting yarn, comprising the steps ofplacing the two sections so that the needles of one of the two sections do not cross the needles of the other of the two sections during their normal knitting travel; moving said carriages in a single direction along each of the two sections, the direction of movement of said carriages along their respective sections being opposite to each other; supply a knitting yarn associated with each carriage moving with respect to a succession of selected needles of one of the two sections in order to form part of a tubular knit; transferring the yarn from the needles of one of the two sections to those of the other of the two sections, each time said yarn arrives at the end of said succession of selected needles, by combining it with another carriage located at the start of a succession of needles selected from said other of the two sections in order to form the other part of said tubular knit; and changing the transfer positions or said yarn each time the diameter of said tubular element or elements is increased or reduced.
- 2. The method as claimed in claim 1, further comprising the steps of:selecting two sets of needles on each of the two sections, each of the two sections facing one another, separating the two sets of needles of each of the two sections from each other by unselected needles, knitting two tubular elements side by side transferring the yarn from one of the two sections to the other of the two sections each time of arrives at one end of one of said sets of selected needles, then, having reached the desired length for said tubular elements side by side, selecting the needles separating said two sets of needles join said tubular elements side by side and to form only a single tubular element.
- 3. A rectilinear knitting machine, comprising:two sections for guiding knitting needles defining needle paths according to which the needles of one of the two sections do not cross the needles of the other of the two sections, means for selecting at least one set of consecutive knitting needles on each of the two sections for increasing or reducing the diameter of the tubular knitted element or elements when knitting it or them in order to engage said needles with drive cams secured to carriages, means for guiding and driving these carriages in order to move them in a single direction with respect to said set of needles selected from each of the two sections, from the start to the end of this set of needles and to make them pass from the end of one set of selected needles to the start of the same set or from the other set of selected needles, means for making a knitting yarn pass from the needles of one of the two sections to those of the other of the two sections at the end of each set of selected needles, and means for changing the positions of said means for making said knitting yarn pass each time the diameter of said tubular knitted element or elements is increased or reduced.
- 4. The knitting machine as claimed in claim 3, wherein said means for guiding said carriages form a closed loop extending in a plane substantially perpendicular to said two sections.
- 5. The knitting machine as claimed in claim 3, wherein said means for guiding said carriages forms two closed loops in two parallel vertical planes.
- 6. The knitting machine as claimed in claim 3, wherein said means for making the knitting yarn passes from the needles of one of the two sections to those of the other of the two sections at the end of each set of selected needles comprises yarn guides removably connected to slideways engaged with a portion of a guide rail parallel to said two sections and members for separating the yarn guides from said slideways and for engaging them with slideways located on a portion of said guide rail parallel to the other of the two sections.
- 7. The knitting machine as claimed in claim 3, wherein said means for making the knitting yarn passes from the needles of one of the two sections to those of the other of the two sections at the end of each set of selected needles comprises elements for grasping the knitting yarn, means for guiding these grasping elements, forming two parallel segments, each one running alongside one of said two sections, means for transferring the freed knitting yarn to a grasping element engaging said parallel segment running alongside the other of said two sections, and means for engaging said knitting yarn with said grasping element to which it has been transferred.
- 8. The knitting machine as claimed in claim 3, further comprising means for retaining the knit on each of the two sections counter to the movement of the needles with respect to said sections.
- 9. The knitting machine as claimed in claim 3, wherein said yarn guide comprises at least one ring of substantially larger diameter than that of the yarn guide placed between two annular stops having diameters greater than that of said ring.
- 10. The knitting machine as claimed in claim 3, comprising supports for reels mounted on guide means along closed-loop paths, and drive means for driving these supports along said paths in synchronization with the movement of said yarn guides.
- 11. The knitting machine as claimed in claim 3 wherein each of said carriages is connected to a flexible drive element via means for moving the carriages in a direction parallel to said flexible drive element.
- 12. The knitting machine as claimed in claim 3, if wherein the yarn guide is a tubular element open at both ends, a tubular pipe of which serves to guide the yarn.
- 13. A pair of pants, boxer shorts or tights obtained by implementing the method as claimed in claim 1.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a Continuation application of PCT/IB01/00232 filed Feb. 21, 2001, which claimed priority of European Patent Application No. 00810150.3 filed Feb. 23, 2000, entitled “Method and Knitting Machine for Rectilinear Knitting to Form a Tubular Seamless Knitted Material” which are included in their entirety by reference made hereto.
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