Claims
- 1. In a knitting machine, the combination comprising a needle bed supporting a plurality of needles in side by side relation, a carriage mounted on the bed for movement traversing such needles, a program card bearing patterning instructions in rows and columns to denote a design unit to be produced in courses and wales respectively of a fabric, means for reading out the patterning instructions on the card, a memory connected with the reading means for storing signals representing the patterning instructions, needle selecting means on the carriage operably connected with the memory, means for sequentially recalling signals from the memory as the carriage is moved back and forth across the bed of the machine and operating said selecting means such that the design unit may be repetitively produced across a fabric, and switch means operable to precondition the recall means with the carriage in a selected position to provide for the formation of a particular column of the design unit on a particular needle whereby the locations for repetitively produced design units in a width of said fabric is established.
- 2. The combination of claim 1 wherein a defined location on the carriage is in alignment with said particular needle in the selected position of the carriage.
- 3. The combination of claim 1 wherein the switch means is located on the carriage of the machine.
- 4. In a knitting machine, the combination comprising a needle bed supporting a plurality of needles in side by side relation, a carriage mounted on the bed for movement traversing such needles, a program card bearing patterning instructions in rows and columns to denote a design unit to be produced in courses and wales respectively of a fabric, means for reading patterning instructions on the card, a memory connected with the reading means for storing signals representing the patterning instructions, needle selecting means on the carriage operably connected with the memory, sequencing control means including a pulse generator on the carriage operable in timed relation to movement of the carriage for recalling signals from the memory whereby they may be utilized to control the operation of the needle selecting means when the carriage is moved on the bed of the machine for the purpose of knitting fabric, and switch means operable to choose a particular needle defined by a selected position of the carriage on the bed for a particular column of the design unit, the switch means when operated being effective to cause the sequencing means to select from memory a signal corresponding to a first patterning instruction in said column, and said sequencing means being operable in response to movement of the carriage from the needle defining position such that when knitting, the design unit may be produced repetitively across the fabric in positions consistent with said first and the remaining patterning instructions in said particular column being executed on the chosen needle.
- 5. In a knitting machine, the combination comprising a needle bed supporting a plurality of needles in side by side relation, a carriage mounted on the bed for movement traversing such needles, a program card bearing patterning instructions in rows and columns to denote a design unit to be produced in courses and wales respectively of a fabric, means for reading out the patterning instructions on the card, a memory connected with the reading means for storing signals representing the patterning instructions, needle selecting means on the carriage operably connected with the memory, means for sequentially recalling signals from the memory as the carriage is moved back and forth across the bed of the machine and operating said selecting means such that the design unit may be repetitively produced across a fabric, and switch means operable to precondition the recall means to provide for the formation of a particular column of the design unit on a particular needle whereby the locations for repetitively produced design units in a width of said fabric is established.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of the patent application of Kahan et al for "Knitting Machine for Producing Programmed Designs," Ser. No. 612,815, filed Sept. 12, 1975 now U.S. Pat. No. 3,983,718.
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