Claims
- 1. A method of joining a yarn selected for knitting to a yarn being knitted, the method comprising the steps of sequentially while the yarn being knitted moves continuously in a travel direction along a path
- holding the end of the yarn selected for knitting adjacent the path of the yarn being knitted,
- forming a closed loop of the selected yarn in the vicinity of the held end on a finger projecting in the direction of travel of the yarn being knitted,
- deflecting the yarn being knitted adjacent and spaced from the held end so as to give the deflected yarn portion the form of an open loop,
- passing this open loop through the closed loop on the finger,
- gripping the yarn selected for knitting between the open loop and the held end and passing the gripped portion through this open loop,
- thereafter generally simultaneously
- tightening the closed loop by applying tension to the gripped portion of the yarn selected for knitting to form a knot by pulling the gripped portion in the direction of movement of the yarn being knitted and thereby pulling both loops off the finger, and
- cutting the yarn being knitted upstream of the knot relative to the yarn travel direction, and
- releasing the held end so that the knotted yarns move off in the travel direction.
- 2. In a knitting frame comprising knitting needles and a yarn selecting device having
- at least two inlets each of which receives a respective preselected yarn,
- an outlet for a yarn selected by this device,
- a yarn guide for bringing this selected yarn from the outlet to the knitting needles of the knitting frame, and
- a joining mechanism associated with the yarn guide for joining a yarn being knitted to the yarn selected for knitting,
- the improvement wherein the joining mechanism comprises: means for forming a closed loop from the yarn selecting for knitting, said means comprising
- a finger mounted for movement eccentrically about an axis of rotation in a path intersecting that of the yarn selected for knitting, and
- a drive member for the finger having a predetermined stop position, the finger having a passage with a constant cross-section passing radially through the finger with respect to its axis of rotation, the passage being defined by radial planes which, when the finger is in the stop position, lie on opposite sides of the path of the selected yarn being knitted;
- means for forming an open loop from the yarn being knitted and for passing this loop through the closed loop, said means for forming comprising
- a first lever movable in a path which passes between the radial planes defining the passage and intersects that of the selected yarn being knitted, and
- a second lever hinged in a plane perpendicular to the radial planes of the passage in the stop position of the finger and having an angled end with a path of moving which passes between the selected yarn being knitted and the eccentric finger;
- means for passing through the open loop the portion of the yarn selected for knitting which is comprised between its end and the closed loop and for releasing the closed loop from the means which formed it and for tightening it while pulling the end in the direction of the yarn being knitted, said means for passing the portion of yarn through the open loop comprising a hooking lever hinged in a plane perpendicular to the radial planes of the passage;
- means for cutting the yarn being knitted behind the knot; and
- means for successively driving the finger and the three levers in synchronism.
- 3. A knitting frame according to claim 2, in which said hooking lever of said means for passing through the said open loop the said portion of yarn selected for knitting is hinged to said first lever.
- 4. An apparatus for joining a yarn selected for knitting to a yarn being knitted, the apparatus comprising:
- a housing having a plurality of inlets each adapted to receive a respective incoming yarn and an outlet;
- means for continuously pulling a yarn being knitted from the outlet of the housing;
- gripper means for holding the end of the yarn selected for knitting and for releasing the end of the yarn selected for knitting;
- looping means including a rotary finger for forming a closed loop of the selected yarn in the vicinity of the held end; and
- guide and tying means for deflecting the yarn being knitted adjacent and spaced from the held end so as to give the deflected yarn portion the form of an open loop and for passing this open loop through the closed loop on the finger, the guide and tying means including a hook for gripping the yarn selected for knitting between the open loop and the held end and passing the gripped portion through this open loop, and for thereafter generally simultaneously
- tightening the closed loop by applying tension to the gripped portion of the yarn selected for knitting to form a knot by pulling the gripped portion by the hook in the direction of movement of the yarn being knitted and thereby pulling both loops off the finger, and
- cutting the yarn being knitted upstream of the knot relative to the yarn travel direction, the gripper means releasing the held end so that the knotted yarns move off in the travel direction.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 445,987 filed on Dec. 1, 1982, now abandoned.
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