Information
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Patent Grant
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6167730
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Patent Number
6,167,730
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Date Filed
Wednesday, May 19, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 2, 200124 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 066 104
- 066 106
- 066 217
- 066 220
- 139 455
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A sinker (1) for a circular knitting machine contains a shaft (2) with a recess (11) in which a selection element (12) provided with a controllable raising butt (20) is mounted swivellably and can be swivelled to and fro between a position in which the raising butt (20) is retracted into the recess (11) and a position in which the raising butt (20) projects upwards over the upper side of the shaft (2). A spring (21), which can be attached to the selection element (12) or the shaft (2), serves to pre-tension the selection element (12) into one of these two positions (FIG. 1). In addition, a selection device is provided for selecting the sinker (1) in accordance with a pattern.
Description
The invention relates to a sinker for a circular knitting machine and having a shaft which has an upper side and a back and which has a recess open towards the upper side.
Circular knitting machines for producing patterned knitwear frequently have a needle cylinder for receiving cylinder needles and a sinker ring assigned to the needle cylinder for receiving sinkers, especially holding-down sinkers and knockover sinkers. On account of the pattern, it can be desirable thereby to cause the needles and/or sinkers on individual or all of the knitting systems to carry out pre-selected movements with the help of mechanically, electrically or electromagnetically operating selection devices in order to thus control the knitting process. When producing plush goods it is known for example to move sinkers of the type mentioned at the beginning (DE-PS 681 180) back and forth in such a manner that a supplied plush thread is placed above high or low sinker edges. As a result, a plush fabric with plush loops at different heights can be produced or a plush fabric which consists of a two-thread basic knitted fabric which is provided at selected points with plush loops projecting over the knitted fabric. The selection both of the needles and also the sinkers results thereby with the help of selection devices in the form of mechanically operating pattern drums. Sinkers and selection devices of this type are unsuitable for fast-running, multi-system circular knitting machines really because of the mechanical pattern drums requiring a lot of space. In addition, the pattern options are limited.
In addition, plush sinkers are known (DE 33 32 280 C2) to which electromagnetic selection devices are assigned and which thus make possible practically any shape of pattern. The control of sinkers is achieved with the help of sinker jacks which are arranged parallel to the axis of the needle cylinder and which are arranged in the same needle channels of the needle cylinder as the cylinder needles. The sinker jacks can thereby be moved upwards and downwards under the control of the selection devices, said sinker jacks co-operating during the upwards stroke with wedge surfaces mounted on the undersides of the sinkers and consequently causing radial movements of the sinkers to occur perpendicular to their own axial movements. Sinker control systems of this type are however associated with increased friction and thus are undesirable. It is also inconvenient that the sinker jacks are arranged in the needle cylinder channels and hence can impair not only the function of the cylinder needles but also impede the application of selection devices for the cylinder needle if such additional selection devices are desired.
It is, therefore, an object of this invention to design the sinkers and selection devices mentioned above such that they are particularly useful for the tight spatial conditions in a sinker ring.
A further object of the invention is to design the sinkers and selection devices such that they can be operated with high reliability also under tight spatial conditions.
Yet a further object of the invention is to design the sinkers and selection devices such that they can be operated with high reliability and yet at high knitting speeds.
These and other objections of this invention are solved by a sinker having a selection element which is provided with a controllable raising butt and is arranged in the recess at least partly and in such a manner that it is mounted rotatably or swivellably relative to the shaft and can be swivelled into at least a first position, in which the raising butt is retracted behind the front side, and a second position in which the raising butt projects upwards over the upper side, wherein a spring pre-tensions the selection element into one of the two positions.
The invention further provides a selection device on a circular knitting machine containing: a sinker ring, sinkers, according to this invention being mounted displaceably in said sinker ring, a sinker cam assembly with cam parts operating on butts of the sinkers and an electromagnetic selection member which is arranged in the area of the selection point to distribute the sinkers onto different paths in accordance with a pattern, wherein said sinker cam assembly has a depressing cam part which swivels the selection elements into a position pre-tensioning the springs and as a result makes anchor surfaces of the selection elements approach the selection member.
Further advantageous features of the invention are claimed in the sub-claims.
The invention is explained subsequently in greater detail in the embodiments, given by way of example, in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, which show:
FIGS. 1 and 2
side views of a preferred embodiment of a sinker according to the invention for circular knitting machines in different swivel positions of a selection element;
FIG. 3
a view, corresponding to
FIG. 1
, of a second embodiment of the sinker according to the invention;
FIGS. 4 and 5
views corresponding to
FIGS. 1 and 2
of a third embodiment of the sinker according to the invention;
FIG. 6
a view corresponding to
FIG. 1
of a fourth embodiment, of the sinker according to the invention;
FIG. 7
the view from below of a system of a cam assembly arrangement for the sinker according to
FIGS. 1 and 2
; and
FIG. 8
a section along the line VIII—VIII of
FIG. 7
from which a part of the needle cylinder of a circular knitting machine and a selection device according to the invention can be seen.
According to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, a sinker
1
according to the invention designed schematically here as a holding-down and a knockover sinker contains a shaft
2
, the end of which is provided in the normal manner with a nose
3
and a groove
4
. The shaft
2
further contains a back
5
, with which said shaft is guided displaceably on the base
6
of a groove of a sinker ring
7
indicated only roughly schematically in
FIG. 8
, and an upper side
8
, which when the shaft is arranged in the sinker ring
7
ends essentially flush with the upper side of the webs
9
forming the grooves (FIG.
8
). An operating butt
10
, which is fixed rigidly in a front section of the shaft
2
and projects over the front side
8
, projects permanently thereby out of the groove.
In a central or lower section of the shaft
2
, there is formed a pocket-shaped recess
11
which opens towards the upper side
8
and in which a selection
12
element is arranged. In the embodiment according to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the length of the recess
11
, measured parallel to the back
5
or to the axis of the shaft
2
, is equal to the correspondingly measured length of the selection element
12
so that an axial movement of the selection element
12
relative to the shaft
2
is practically impossible. On the other hand, the selection element
12
within the recess
11
can be swivelled or rotated around an axis which extends perpendicular to the side walls of the shaft
2
, i.e. in
FIGS. 1 and 2
perpendicular to the plane of the drawing and perpendicular to the shaft axis, as is indicated schematically in
FIG. 1
by a double arrow v. The swivelling takes place thereby in the area of a bearing
14
which is arranged in a central part of the recess
11
and which comprises here a supporting surface formed on the rear side of the selection element
12
, by means of which supporting surface the selection element
12
is supported on a base
15
of the recess
11
. Moreover, the selection element
12
is designed essentially as a two-armed lever which, proceeding from the bearing
14
, has a first, forward-projecting lever arm
16
and, on the opposite side of the bearing
14
, has a second, downwardly directed lever arm
17
. In addition on the one hand the recess
11
, and on the other hand the selection element
12
are provided on upper and lower ends with co-operating sliding or guiding surfaces
18
a
,
18
b
and
19
a
,
19
b
which are arranged transversely to the base
15
and formed arc-shaped according to the swivelling radius of the selection element
12
.
The selection element
12
has furthermore a controllable raising butt
20
. By the designation “controllable” raising butt
20
it is to be understood that, contrary to the operating butt
10
, the butt in question can adopt according to choice and depending upon the swivelling state of the selection element
12
preferred positions, namely either a raising position (
FIG. 1
) in which said butt projects out over the front side
8
of the shaft
2
or a non-raising or pass-through position (
FIG. 2
) in which said butt is essentially retracted completely behind the front side
8
of the shaft
2
and into the recess
11
.
Finally, the sinker
1
according to the invention has a spring
21
which pre-tensions the selection element
12
into one of the two positions according to
FIGS. 1 and 2
. In the embodiment, the spring
21
is designed as a resilient spring which is fixed roughly in the area of the bearing
14
onto the rear side of the selection element
12
, arranged between the base
15
of the recess
11
and the rear side of the lower lever arm
17
and is supported on the base
15
such that said spring holds the lever arm
17
normally swivelled away from the base
15
so that the controllable raising butt
20
projects over the upper side
8
(FIG.
1
).
FIG. 3
shows a further embodiment of a sinker
29
according to the invention with a shaft
30
which has a recess
31
in which a selection element
32
is located swivellably by means of a bearing
33
. The sinker
29
corresponds to the sinker according to
FIGS. 1 and 2
apart from the difference that a spring
34
designed as a resilient spring is attached not to the selection element
32
but closely beneath the bearing
33
to the shaft
30
.
FIGS. 4 and 5
show a further embodiment of a sinker
36
according to the invention, corresponding essentially to the embodiment according to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, with a shaft
37
, a recess
38
and a selection element
39
. The selection element
39
is here, in contrast to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, not supported on a base
40
of the recess
38
by means of a bearing but is connected swivellably to the shaft
37
by means of a swivelling bearing
41
. The swivelling bearing
41
is formed e.g. by an articulated part
42
attached to the base
40
of the recess
38
in the form of a cylindrical extension or swivelling pin and an articulated part
43
attached to the rear side of the selection element
39
and mounted on the articulated part
42
in the form of a bearing lug. Alternatively the articulated part
43
can be attached to the shaft
37
and the articulated part
42
to the selection element
39
. A spring
44
is designed analogously to
FIGS. 1 and 2
and fixed closely behind the articulated part
43
onto the selection element
39
. Alternatively, the spring
44
could also be fixed onto the shaft
37
analogously to FIG.
3
. In addition, the sliding surfaces
18
a
,
18
b
or
19
a
,
19
b
shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
could be omitted in the embodiment according to
FIGS. 4 and 5
since the swivelling bearing
41
holds the selection element
39
axially unmoveably to the shaft
37
and prevents it from falling out.
In the embodiment, shown in
FIG. 6
, of a sinker
46
according to the invention, a shortened shaft
47
is provided which reaches only to closely behind a swivelling bearing
48
, designed analogously to
FIGS. 4 and 5
, for a selection element
49
. A recess
50
in the shaft
47
is correspondingly shortened and thereby opens to the rear so that the selection element
49
mounted on the shaft
47
by means of the swivelling bearing
48
corresponding to
FIGS. 4 and 5
projects by roughly half freely out of the recess
50
. A spring
51
is attached to the shaft
47
analogously to FIG.
3
and designed as an extension of the shaft
47
, said extension having a reduced cross-section as compared with shaft
47
. In contrast to the other embodiments, the spring
51
is hence not supported in a swivelling position on the base of the recess
50
.
FIG. 6
shows the normal position of the spring
51
which abuts with its free end the lower lever arm of the selection element
49
and pre-tensions said lower lever arm forwards in the opposite direction from an arrow x. If the lower member of the selection element
49
is pressed in the direction of the arrow x in FIG.
6
and in the direction of a back
52
of the shaft
47
, e.g. with the help of the depressing cam assembly part
70
(FIGS.
1
and
2
), then the spring
51
is tensioned analogously to the other embodiments such that, when the selection element
49
is released again, said spring swivels the latter back into the position according to FIG.
6
.
Moreover, the arrangement and design of the sinkers
1
,
29
,
36
and
46
are essentially identical for which reason identical parts are designated throughout with the same reference numbers.
FIGS. 7 and 8
show a selection device containing the sinkers
1
according to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, it being evident that the same selection device could also contain the sinkers
29
,
36
and
46
according to
FIGS. 3
to
6
.
According to
FIGS. 7 and 8
a sinker cam assembly
54
arranged above the sinker ring
7
contains a cam assembly carrier
55
which is arranged stationary in the framework of a circular knitting machine, not shown in greater detail, and above a normal needle cylinder
56
which has cylinder needles
57
which can be moved upwards and downwards in a direction occurring perpendicular to the sinker movement through a not-shown cylinder cam assembly. On the cam assembly carrier
55
there are secured individual segments
59
of the sinker cam assembly
54
by means of screws
58
, the segment
59
shown in
FIG. 7
forming e.g. a system or a section of a system of a circular knitting machine.
On the lower side of the segment
59
, there are arranged in a known manner cam parts
60
,
61
,
62
and
63
which can act onto the raising butts
20
projecting upwards and the operating butts
10
and also e.g. on operating edges
64
situated between the operating butts
10
and the noses
3
(FIGS.
1
and
7
). For this purpose, the cam part
60
has a raising curve
65
for the raising butts
20
and the cam part
63
has an raising curve
67
for the operating edges
64
while the operating butts
10
are guided between the cam parts
62
and
63
. It is assumed here that the cylinder needles
57
are arranged on a needle ring
68
and the needle cylinder
56
and the sinker ring
7
rotate in the direction of an arrow w (
FIG. 7
) relative to the stationary sinker cam assembly
54
although conversely the sinker cam assembly
54
could also rotate in the opposite direction from the arrow w relative to the stationary needle cylinder
56
and the sinker ring
7
.
The cam part
60
is provided with a depressing cam part
70
, also indicated schematically in
FIG. 1
, in the region of a selection point
69
which is arranged in the direction of an arrow w shortly before the beginning of the raising curve
65
, said depressing cam part operating from above on the raising butts
20
of the passing sinkers
1
and pushing the latter against the force of the springs
21
down into the recess
11
.
The cam part
61
has the job essentially of covering the sinkers
1
in the area of the selection point
69
from above and holding them in the recesses
11
. Said cam part has moreover a recess in which there is arranged an electromagnetic selection member
71
, preferably an electromagnet which can be controlled according to the pattern and which can operate on anchor surfaces
72
provided on the front lever arms
16
of the selection elements
12
and formed essentially by upper surfaces of the selection elements
12
(c.f.
FIGS. 1
,
2
and
7
).
Because of the described pre-tension of the selection element
12
, the selection device shown in
FIGS. 7 and 8
needs to contain only two essential elements, namely the depressing cam assembly part
70
operating on the controllable raising butts
20
and the selection member
71
. A selection of the sinkers
1
in accordance with the pattern can thereby take place as follows: the selection elements
12
upon rotation of the sinker ring
7
proceed firstly into the region of the depressing cam assembly part
70
and from the latter, independently of which position said selection elements adopt, they are swivelled according to
FIG. 2
against the force of the associated springs
21
into the position in which the raising butts
20
are sunk into the recesses
11
and hence are arranged outwith the operational area of the raising curve
65
. Consequently, the anchor surfaces
72
, which are provided on the upper lever arms
16
of the selection elements
12
are swivelled at the same time upwards until said anchor
72
surfaces project a little over the front side
8
of the shafts
2
and are situated near a control magnet of the selection member
71
or come into contact with the latter. If the selection member
71
is fed with electric signals such that the control magnet exerts an attractive adhesive force on the anchor surfaces
72
of the selection elements
12
which is greater than the force of the springs
21
then the raising butts
20
remain even in the further course of the procedure outwith the operational area of the raising curve
65
so that said raising butts move past the latter without being raised by it. The operating edges
64
are raised by the raising curve
67
in this case as a result of which the front ends of the noses
3
of the sinkers
1
are moved along a line
73
(FIG.
7
). On the other hand, if the selection magnet
71
is controlled such that its control pole does not adequately attract the anchor surfaces
72
, then the selection elements
12
are swivelled back by the associated springs
21
into the position seen in
FIG. 1
so that the raising butts
20
run onto the raising curve
65
and the front ends of the noses
3
are moved along a line
74
which later opens into the line
73
along which all of the sinkers
1
then are raised further by means of the raising curve
67
. Consequently, for example a not shown plush thread can if desired be placed over the upper edges of the lugs
3
of the sinkers
1
raised along the line
74
or over the knockover edges, situated further down, of the sinkers
1
raised along the line
73
.
The described sinkers imply the substantial advantage that the selection elements
12
only need to have one single butt and hence a comparatively simple control is produced with few parts and with parts which have proven effective e.g. with electromagnetic selection devices for knitting needles. In particular, it is not necessary to select the selection elements
12
with the help of hammer needles and/or by applying special depressing cam assembly parts. In addition, the sinkers can be designed to be very short as is desirable for their arrangement in the sinker ring.
The invention is not limited to the described embodiments, given by way of example, which can be changed in many different ways. In particular, the sinker according to the invention could be designed also as a plush sinker or otherwise. Furthermore, the special anchor surface
72
can if required be arranged on the same side as the controllable raising butt
20
since this depends on the type and position of the selection member used in one particular case. Accordingly, it would be possible to arrange the selection elements respectively at the front of the sinker shaft and to fix the rigid butt
10
behind the selection elements i.e. for example in
FIG. 1
to the right thereof. Furthermore, the selection element
12
,
32
in the embodiments according to
FIGS. 1
to
3
could be held in the recess, analogously to
FIGS. 4
to
6
, in such a way that said selection element can in fact be inserted into said recess or extracted out of said recess from the sides but not being able to be extracted towards the upper side
8
. Consequently it is avoided that the selection element is undesirably pushed out of the recess by the force of the spring if it is not held from the top by a cam assembly curve or the like. Furthermore, shapes other than those shown in
FIGS. 1
to
6
are conceivable for the selection element. It is further obvious that the selection elements, deviating from the preferred embodiments shown in the drawings, could be mounted also axially displaceably in the recesses. In such a case, it could be also be ensured, by means of additional cam assembly parts operating if necessary on additional butts of the selection elements, that the selection elements adopt the correct axial positions relative to the depressing cam assembly parts
70
, the selection members
71
and the raising parts
65
when moving into the selection points. In particular, the springs could thereby operate also on the respectively upper lever arm and/or comprise separate spring elements joined to the selection element or the shaft although the described design makes possible an especially easy production of the shaft resulting from punching and of the selection element including the spring. In conclusion, it is understood that the individual features can be used also in combinations other than those shown and described.
It will be understood that each of the elements described above, or two or more together, may also find a useful application in other types of constructions differing from the types described above.
While the invention has been illustrated and described as embodied in a circular knitting machine, it is not intended to be limited to the details shown, since various modifications and structural changes may be made without departing in any way from the spirit of the present invention.
Without further analysis, the foregoing will so fully reveal the gist of the present invention that others can, by applying current knowledge, readily adopt it for various applications without omitting features that, from the standpoint of prior art, fairly constitute essential characteristics of the generic or specific aspects of this invention.
Claims
- 1. Sinker for a circular knitting machine comprising: a shaft (2, 30, 37, 47) having an upper side (8), a back (5, 52) and a recess (11, 31, 38, 50) open towards the upper side (8); a selection element (12, 32, 39, 49) having a controllable raising butt (20) and being arranged in said recess (11, 31, 38, 50) at least partly and in such a manner that it is mounted rotatably or swivellably relative to the shaft (2, 30, 37, 47) and can be swivelled into at least a first position, in which the raising butt (20) is retracted behind a front side (8), and a second position in which the raising butt (20) projects upwards over the upper side (8); and a spring (21, 34, 44, 51) pre-tensioning said selection element (12, 32, 39, 49) into one of the two positions.
- 2. Sinker according to claim 1, wherein said spring (21, 44) is fixed on the selection element (12).
- 3. Sinker according to claim 1, wherein said spring (34, 51) is fixed on the shaft (30, 47).
- 4. Sinker according to claim 1, wherein said the recess (11, 31, 38) is configurated to receive the selection element (12, 32, 39) essentially completely.
- 5. Sinker according to claim 4, wherein said recess (11, 31, 38, 50) has a base (15, 40) and wherein said selection element (12, 32, 39, 49) is provided on a rear side with a bearing (14, 33, 41, 48) supported on said base (15, 40) in the form of a two-armed lever which has one lever arm (16, 17) respectively on opposite sides of the bearing (14, 33, 41, 48).
- 6. Sinker according to claim 5, wherein said recess (11, 31) and said selection element (12, 32) are provided on upper and lower ends with arc-shaped co-operating sliding surfaces (18a, 18b; 19a, 19b).
- 7. Sinker according to claim 5, wherein said bearing (41, 48) comprises a swivelling bearing which is formed from an articulated part (43) being provided on a rear side of said selection element (39, 49) and from an articulated part (42) being provided on said base (40) of the recess (38, 50), said articulated parts connecting said selection element (39, 49) and said shaft (37, 47) to one another swivellably.
- 8. Sinker according to claim 5, wherein said spring (21, 34, 44) is arranged between one of the lever arms (16, 17) and said base (15, 40) of the recess (11, 31, 38).
- 9. Sinker according to claim 7, wherein said recess (50) is open towards the underside of the shaft (47) and the spring (51) is in the form of a lower extension of the shaft (47) and wherein said selection element (49) has a section projecting downwards out of the recess (50) and adjoining the spring (51).
- 10. Sinker according to claim 1, wherein said selection element (12, 32, 39, 49) is provided will an anchor surface (72) for an electromagnetic selection member (71).
- 11. Sinker according to claim 10, wherein said anchor surface (72) is arranged on an opposite side of the bearing (14, 33, 41, 48) in comparison to said raising butt (20).
- 12. Sinker according to claim 1 and further having a rigid operating butt (10).
- 13. Sinker according to claim 1, wherein said selection element (12, 32, 39, 49) is arranged axially in an essentially undisplaceable manner relative to said shaft (2, 30, 37, 47).
- 14. Selection device on a circular knitting machine, comprising: a sinker ring (7); sinkers each having an upper side (8), a back (5, 52), a recess (11, 31, 38, 50) open towards said upper side (8), a selection element (12, 32, 39, 49) having a controllable raising butt (20) being arranged in said recess (11, 31, 38, 50) at least partly and in such a manner that it is mounted rotatablly or swivellably relative to a shaft (2, 30, 37, 47) and can be swivelled into at least a first position, in which the raising butt (20) is retracted behind a front side (8), and a second position in which the raising butt (20) projects upwards over the upper side (8), and a spring (21, 34, 44, 51) pre-tensioning said selection element (12, 32, 39, 49) into one of the two positions, said sinkers (1, 29, 36, 46) being mounted displaceably in said sinker ring (7); a sinker cam assembly (54) having cam parts (60 to 63) operating on the raising butts (10, 20) of the sinkers (1, 29, 36, 46) and an electromagnetic selection member (71) which is arranged in the area of a selection point (69) to distribute the sinkers (1, 29, 36, 46) onto different paths (73, 74) in accordance with a pattern, wherein said sinker cam assembly (54) has a depressing cam part (70) for swivelling said selection elements (12, 32, 39, 49) into a position for pre-tensioning the springs (21, 34, 44, 51) and as a result for making anchor surfaces (72) of said selection elements (12, 32, 39, 49) approach said selection member (71).
Priority Claims (1)
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