Claims
- 1. A method for processing the end portion of a first fabric and the end portion of a second fabric, comprising
- providing a flat knitting machine having a first bed and a second bed, the first bed having a head portion and the second bed having a head portion, the head portion of the first bed and the head portion of the second bed being in opposed relationship, the first bed having a plurality of needles for holding a final course of the first fabric and the second bed having a plurality of needles for holding a final course of the second fabric,
- providing a first yarn feeder and a second yarn feeder which travel in different orbits with respect to the needles of the first bed and the needles of the second bed,
- feeding a yarn from the first yarn feeder to a needle of the second bed and feeding a yarn from the second yarn feeder to a needle of the first bed,
- intertwining the yarns fed from both of the yarn feeders with each other to form a loop of fabric which is continuous with at least one of the final course of the first fabric and the final course of the second fabric,
- transferring the formed loop of fabric from at least one of a needle of the first bed to an adjacent needle of the second bed and a needle of the second bed to an adjacent needle of the first bed to thereby overlap the formed loop, and
- repeating the feeding, intertwining and transferring steps, and integrally connecting the first fabric and the second fabric while holding loops in the final course so as not to be released, thereby forming a flat connected portion between the first and second fabrics.
- 2. The method as in claim 1, wherein the knitting machine defines a first direction and a second, substantially opposite direction, and wherein the step of integrally connecting the first fabric and the second fabric comprises:
- moving the first yarn feeder in the first direction;
- moving the second yarn feeder in the second direction to provide a yarn to be intertwined with a loop formed in the first fabric;
- transferring the loop formed in the first fabric from a needle of the first bed to an adjacent needle of the first bed to thereby overlap the loop;
- moving the second yarn feeder in the first direction;
- moving the first yarn feeder in the second direction to provide a yarn to be intertwined with a loop formed in the second fabric; and
- transferring the loop formed in the second fabric from a needle of the second bed to an adjacent needle of the second bed to thereby overlap the loop.
- 3. The method as in claim 1, wherein the knitting machine defines a first direction and a second, substantially opposite direction, and wherein the step of integrally connecting the first fabric and the second fabric comprises:
- moving the first yarn feeder and the second yarn feeder in the second direction;
- transferring an end loop of a needle of a first bed to an adjacent needle of the first bed to thereby overlap the loop;
- transferring an end loop of a needle of a second bed to an adjacent needle of the second bed to thereby overlap the loop;
- moving the first yarn feeder in the first direction to provide a yarn to be intertwined with a loop formed in the second fabric; and
- moving the second yarn feeder in the first direction to provide a yarn to be intertwined with a loop formed in the first fabric.
- 4. The method as in claim 1, wherein the knitting machine defines a first direction and a second, substantially opposite direction, and wherein the step of integrally connecting the first fabric and the second fabric comprises:
- moving the first yarn feeder in the second direction;
- moving the second yarn feeder in the first direction to provide a yarn to be intertwined with a loop formed in the first fabric;
- transferring the loop formed in the first fabric from a needle of the first bed to an adjacent needle of the first bed to thereby overlap the loop;
- moving the second yarn feeder in the second direction;
- moving the first yarn feeder in the first direction to provide a yarn to be intertwined with a loop formed in the second fabric; and
- transferring the loop formed in the second fabric from a needle of the second bed to an adjacent needle of the second bed to thereby overlap the loop.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/730,552 filed on Jul. 16, 1991, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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