Claims
- 1. In the formation of warp knit fabric made to simulate a woven structure which involves the steps of inlaying spaced warp ends at the back side of a needle array while laying filling ends at opposite sides of the warp inlay, the improvement which comprises operating said needle array and feeding knitting ends thereto to form warp stitch chains at the spaces between said warp ends, while causing all filling ends at the side of said warp inlay adjacent the needles of said array to remain at the back of said needles and forcing all filling ends at the other warp inlay side to the front of said needles in timed relation, so that the filling ends forced to the front of said needles are knit-in by said warp stitch chains and the filling ends remaining at the back of said needles are interlaced by said warp ends and warp stitch chains.
- 2. In warp knitting apparatus for forming knit fabric having a woven appearance in which means is provided for inlaying spaced warp ends at the back side of a needle array while laying filling ends at opposite sides of the warp inlay and for operating the needles of said array while delivering knitting ends thereto, the improvement which comprises sinker means for holding all filling ends at the side of said warp ends adjacent said needles at the back of said needles while forcing all filling ends at the other warp end side to the front of said needles, and means for operating said sinker means in timed relation so that the filling ends forced to the front of said needles are knit-in by warp stitch chains running at the spaces between said warp ends and the filling ends held at the back of said needles are interlaced by said warp ends and warp stitch chains.
- 3. In warp knitting apparatus for forming knit fabric having a woven appearance in which means is provided for inlaying spaced warp ends at the back side of a needle array while laying filling ends at opposite sides of the warp inlay and for operating the needles of said array while delivering knitting ends thereto, the improvement which comprises sinker means for holding all filling ends at the side of said warp ends adjacent said needles at the back of said needles while forcing all filling ends at the other warp end side to the front of said needles, said sinker means operating so that the filling ends forced to the front of said needles are knit-in by warp stitch chains running at the spaces between said warp ends and the filling ends held at the back of said needles are interlaced by said warp ends and warp stitch chains.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of parent application Ser. No. 423,485, filed Dec. 10 1973 which contains claims to the knit fabric disclosed and now allowed as U.S. Pat. No. 3,874,201 which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 64,435 filed Aug. 17, 1970, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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64435 |
Aug 1970 |
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