Claims
- 1. A method of producing a three-dimensional knit on a knitting machine having a needle bed including needles, said method comprising:a) knitting a starting course with the needles in a portion of the needle bed active, b) knitting at least one intermediate course with needles in said portion of the bed inactive, so that the needle bed has an inactive section containing the needles in said portion and an active section adjacent the inactive section, c) placing the loops in the edge region between the active section and the inactive section to tuck, and d) knitting an ending course with needles in said portion of the needle bed active.
- 2. A method of producing a three-dimensional knit on a knitting machine having a needle bed including needles, said method comprising:a) knitting a starting course with the needles in a portion of the needle bed active, b) knitting at least one intermediate course with needles in said portion of the bed inactive, and c) knitting an ending course with needles in said portion of the needle bed active, wherein for a multi-ply knit the area of inactivation is shifted by at least one loop in at least two plies.
- 3. A method of producing a three-dimensional knit on a knitting machine having a needle bed including needles, said method comprising:a) knitting a starting course with the needles in a portion of the needle bed active, b) knitting at least one intermediate course with needles in said portion of the bed inactive, and c) knitting an ending course with needles in said portion of the needle bed active, wherein weft and/or warp yarns are inserted at least in the inactivated and adjoining active portion to reinforce the knit.
- 4. The method as set forth in claim 3, wherein a weft yarn is inserted in the last and/or first active course before and/or after inactivation of the needles.
- 5. The method as set forth in claim 3, wherein the weft yarn is laid to tuck or linked in the adjoining loop(s) of the active portion.
- 6. The method as set forth in claim 3, wherein the weft yarn is elastic.
- 7. A method of producing a three-dimensional knit on a knitting machine having a needle bed including needles, said method comprising:a) knitting a starting course with the needles in a portion of the needle bed active, b) knitting at least one intermediate course with needles in said portion of the bed inactive, and c) knitting an ending course with needles in said portion of the needle bed active, wherein at least one loop in a marginal portion between active portion and inactive portion is split, after which one split loop is assigned to the active portion and one assigned to the inactive portion.
- 8. A method of producing a three-dimensional knit on a knitting machine having a needle bed including needles, said method comprising:a) knitting a starting course with the needles in a portion of the needle bed active, b) knitting at least one intermediate course with needles in said portion of the bed inactive, and c) knitting an ending course with needles in said portion of the needle bed active, wherein at least one further loop is knitted to the outer loop before an inactivated portion.
- 9. A method of producing a three-dimensional knit on a knitting machine having a needle bed including needles, said method comprising:a) knitting a starting course with the needles in a portion of the needle bed active, b) knitting at least one intermediate course with needles in said portion of the bed inactive, and c) knitting an ending course with needles in said portion of the needle bed active, wherein the outer loop at the edge before an inactivated portion is transferred to an adjacent outer loop of the edge.
- 10. A method of producing a three-dimensional knit on a knitting machine having a needle bed including needles, said method comprising:a) knitting a starting course with the needles in a portion of the needle bed active, b) knitting at least one intermediate course with needles in said portion of the bed inactive, and c) knitting an ending course with needles in said portion of the needle bed active, wherein an additional vertical loop is produced at one spickel edge by the outer needle of the inactivated portion following an active portion not being rendered inactive.
- 11. A method of producing a three-dimensional knit on a knitting machine having a needle bed including needles, said method comprising:a) knitting a starting course with the needles in a portion of the needle bed active, b) knitting at least one intermediate course with needles in said portion of the bed inactive, and c) knitting an ending course with needles in said portion of the needle bed active, wherein a loop arranged at a fashioning edge is placed to tuck.
- 12. The method as set forth in claim 1, wherein activation and subsequent activation of needles is done over several courses successively in minor steps up to a defined maximum width.
- 13. The method as set forth in claim 2, wherein activation and subsequent activation of needles is done over several courses successively in minor steps up to a defined maximum width.
- 14. The method as set forth in claim 3, wherein activation and subsequent activation of needles is done over several courses successively in minor steps up to a defined maximum width.
- 15. The method as set forth in claim 7, wherein activation and subsequent activation of needles is done over several courses successively in minor steps up to a defined maximum width.
- 16. The method as set forth in claim 8, wherein activation and subsequent activation of needles is done over several courses successively in minor steps up to a defined maximum width.
- 17. The method as set forth in claim 9, wherein activation and subsequent activation of needles is done over several courses successively in minor steps up to a defined maximum width.
- 18. The method as set forth in claim 10, wherein activation and subsequent activation of needles is done over several courses successively in minor steps up to a defined maximum width.
- 19. The method as set forth in claim 11, wherein activation and subsequent activation of needles is done over several courses successively in minor steps up to a defined maximum width.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/171,371 filed Mar. 8, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,116,057.
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