Claims
- 1. A method of knitting a decorative fabric on a circular knitting machine having continuously operating pattern wheels for independent sinker selection operative at a single level with said pattern wheels cooperating with a full complement of sinker elements extending around the entire circumference of the sinker dial of said machine for selectively activating sinkers between first retracted non-terry loops forming positions in which the nibs of said sinker elements are out of the path of the yarn caught in the hooks of needles on opposite sides thereof and second advanced terry loop forming positions in which the nibs of the sinkers are in the path of the hooks of needles on opposite sides thereof, and continuously operating pattern wheels for independent needles selection on the full complement of needles for selectively activating needles to a plurality of different heights, and a plurality of feeds, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) introducing in at least one of said plurality of feeds at least a first ground yarn at substantially a sinker throat level and at least a second yarn at a higher level above the nibs of the sinkers;
- (b) selectively advancing at the same ones of said feeds selected ones of said sinkers according to a prescribed pattern to said second advanced terry loop forming positions in selected areas of said decorative fabric; and simultaneously;
- (c) selectively advancing at the same ones of said feeds selected ones of said needles to knit height in the said selected areas of said decorative fabric in cooperate with said selected sinkers in the same said selected areas in forming elongated or terry loops over the nibs of said sinkers selectively advanced in said selected areas; and
- (d) selectively maintaining at the same ones of said feeds selected ones of said sinkers in retracted non-terry loop forming positions in areas complementary to said selected areas while simultaneously and selectively advancing cooperating needles to a plurality of different positions to form knit, tuck, and welt stitch combinations with at least one of said first yarn and at least a second yarn in said areas complementary to said selected areas.
- 2. The method to claim 1 wherein in step (d) the said plurality of different positions include tuck and welt combinations in selected wales of selected courses.
- 3. The method according to claim 1 wherein in step (d) the said plurality of different positions include knit and tuck combinations in selected wales of selected courses.
- 4. The method according to claim 1 wherein as said needles are elevated to said tuck or said welt position, both said first and second yarns are fed into the hooks of needles selected to tuck height and behind the hooks of needles maintained at welt height.
- 5. The method according to claim 1 wherein in step (d) the said plurality of different positions include knit and welt combinations in selected wales of selected courses.
- 6. The method of claim 1 wherein certain of the selectively actuated needles are elevated to a high knit level while others of the selected needles are elevated to a normal knit level whereby the said second yarn only is caught in the hooks thereof, while the first yarn is fed to the needles at a position below the latches thereon in selected wales of selected courses, whereby only the second yarn is formed into loops, while the first yarn is floated across said wales resulting in a lace-like appearance on the technical faceside and backside in certain of the wales of certain of the courses in the fabric.
- 7. The method according to claim 1 wherein the pattern wheels for effective needle selection and sinker selection are provided with the same number of cuts whereby the respective and resulting pattern areas may be equal in width and depth.
- 8. The method according to claim 7 whereby the sinker pattern wheel set-out and the needle pattern wheel set-out may be more simply and more expeditiously complemented with respect to each other whereby when terry selection by sinker pattern wheel means stops in selected areas of the fabric, stitch selection by needle pattern wheel means commences immediately in areas complementary to said selected areas, and vice versa.
- 9. A method of knitting a decorative fabric on a circular knitting machine having independent sinker selection capabilities for activating sinkers at a single level between a first retracted non-terry loop forming position in which the nib of the sinker is out of the path of the yarn caught in the hooks of needles on either side thereof and a second advanced terry loop forming position in which the nib of the sinker is in the path of the yarn caught in the hooks of needles on either side thereof, independent needle selection capabilities for selectively activating needles to a plurality of different heights, and a plurality of feeds comprising alternate feeds and intermediate feeds, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) introducing in at least one of said alternate feeds at least a first ground yarn at substantially a sinker throat level and at least a second yarn at a higher level above the nibs of the sinkers;
- (b) selectively activating at the same ones of said alternate feeds selected ones of said sinkers according to a prescribed pattern to said second position for forming elongated or terry loops of said second yarn over the nibs of said sinkers in selected areas of said decorative fabric;
- (c) at times when said sinkers operative at the said ones of said alternate feeds are in said first retracted non-terry loop forming positions, selectively activating at the same ones of said alternate feeds selected ones of said needles to form knit, tuck and welt combinations with at least one of said first and second yarns;
- (d) intermediate feeds of said plurality of feeds in complementary cooperation with said alternate feeds;
- (e) as the needles approach certain of said intermediate feeds in selected feeds of said intermediate feeds, selected ones of said needles are raised to a tuck level while others of said needles remain unselected at a welt level and certain of said sinkers remain in said first retracted position whereby a third yarn is introduced into the fabric in a non-knit manner.
- 10. The method according to claim 9 wherein said third yarn is laid-in successive courses according to a prescribed pattern.
- 11. The method according to claim 9 wherein the terry loops are subjected to a shearing operation to form a velour effect in said selected areas.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division, of application Ser. No. 348,522, filed 2/12/82 now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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