Claims
- 1. A method for knitting stockings on a circular knitting machine, said machine having a needle cylinder driveable either in a rotational or in a reciprocating mode, wherein a heel cup is formed in the reciprocating mode of strokes in opposing directions in which knitting is carried out with multiple feeds and with the needles being raised solely by means of jacks that are controlled by cams and picks, during the reciprocating mode a narrowing and a widening cycle being carried out during which groups of active and of lowered inactive needles are formed, during the narrowing cycle the leading jack of said active group being picked downwardly and then raised to a tuck position at the beginning of each narrowing stroke such that its associated needle tucks at the first feed active on said narrowing stroke while the following needles knit jersey stitches thereat, said leading jack being moved to its fully inactive position before the subsequent feed such that its associated needle welts at the subsequent feed with the remaining needles forming jersey stitches thereat, the jack following said leading jack being picked downwardly during the remainder of said narrowing stroke subsequent to the last feed active in said stroke, said jack following the leading jack being raised to a tuck position on the next narrowing stroke, such that its associated needle knits a tuck stitch at the first feed active on said next stroke, said following jack being moved to its fully inactive position subsequent to said first feed active on said next stroke, and during the widening cycle the leading jack of said inactive group being picked upwardly and then raised to a tuck position at the beginning of each widening stroke such that its associated needle tucks at the first feed active on said widening stroke while the following needles remain inactive thereat, said leading jack being moved to its fully active position before the subsequent feed such that its associated needle knits a jersey stitch thereat, the jack following said leading jack being picked upwardly during the remainder of said widening stroke subsequent to the last feed active in said stroke such that its associated needle knits a tuck stitch at the first feed active on the next widening stroke, said following jack being moved to its fully operative position subsequent to said first feed active on the said next widening stroke.
Priority Claims (3)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 251,138 filed Apr. 6, 1981, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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