Claims
- 1. A knitting machine comprising: at least one needle bed; at least one knitting tool which is movably mounted in said needle bed; at least one eccentric cam disc rotatably mounted in said needle bed, driving means for coupling said knitting tool with said cam disc for reciprocating said knitting tool in at least two opposite directions during knitting operations, said driving means permitting some play such that said knitting tool may be reciprocated in at least one of said directions by an additional distance; and adjustable means cooperating with said knitting tool for superimposing an additional movement on the movements thereof caused by said cam disc in said at least one of said directions by a preselectable part of said additional distance.
- 2. A knitting machine comprising: at least one needle bed; at least one knitting tool which is movably mounted in said needle bed; at least one eccentric cam disc rotatably mounted in said needle bed, driving means for coupling said knitting tool with said cam disc for reciprocating said knitting tool in at least two opposite directions during knitting operations, said driving means permitting some play such that said knitting tool may be reciprocated in at least one of said directions by an additional distance; and an adjustable cam device movable transversely of said directions of movement of said knitting tool and cooperating with said knitting tool for superimposing an additional movement on the movements caused by said cam disc in said at least one of said directions by a preselectable part of said additional distance.
- 3. A knitting machine according to claim 2, wherein said adjustable cam device cooperates with the butt of said at least one knitting tool.
- 4. A knitting machine according to claim 2, and further comprising: a plurality of knitting tools mounted in said needle bed in parallel arrangement with said at least one knitting tool, each knitting tool having at least one butt; a driving shaft rotatably mounted in said needle bed; a plurality of eccentric cam discs mounted on said driving shaft together with said at least one cam disc in an angular staggered and parallel relationship, driving means for coupling said knitting tools with said cam discs, said adjustable cam device having a first cam rising in said one of said directions and successively cooperating with the butts of said knitting tools when moved past said knitting tools in said needle bed, said first cam beginning at a height which corresponds to the position of the butts of said knitting tools shortly before the termination of the movement produced by said cam discs in said one of said directions; and a conveying device for moving said cam device past said knitting tools, wherein the speed of said conveying device and the rotational speed of said driving shaft are synchronized so that the speed of said cam device is adapted to the phase relationships of said knitting tools which depend on the angular staggering of said cam discs.
- 5. A knitting machine comprising at least one needle bed; a plurality of knitting tools mounted in said needle bed in parallel arrangement, each knitting tool having at least one butt; a driving shaft rotatably mounted in said needle bed; a plurality of eccentric cam discs mounted on said driving shaft in an angular staggered and parallel relationship, driving means for coupling said knitting tools with said cam discs for reciprocating said knitting tools in at least two opposite directions during knitting operations, said driving means permitting some play such that said knitting tools may be reciprocated in at least one of said directions by additional distances; at least one adjustable cam device movable transversely of said directions of movement of said knitting tools and successively cooperating with the butts of said knitting tools when moved past said knitting tools in said needle bed for super-imposing additional movements on the movements caused by said cam discs in said at least one of said directions by preselectable parts of said additional distances, and a conveying device for moving said adjustable cam device past said needle bed, wherein the speed of said conveying device and the rotational speed of said driving shaft are synchronized so that the speed of said adjustable cam device is adapted to the phase relationships of said knitting tools which depend on the angular staggering of said cam discs.
- 6. A knitting machine according to claim 5, wherein each of said driving means for coupling said knitting tools with said cam discs comprises a driving element and a coupling element connected to one of said knitting tools and means for controlling said coupling elements according to a pattern.
- 7. A knitting machine according to claim 5, wherein said first adjustable cam device begins at a height which corresponds to the positions of the butts of said knitting tools shortly before the termination of the movement produced by said cam discs in said one of said directions.
- 8. A knitting machine according to claim 5, wherein said driving means comprises driving elements for driving connection of said knitting tools with said cam discs, said driving elements being coupled to said cam discs and said driving elements having a raising portion cooperating in one of said two directions with a raising means of said knitting tools and a drawing-down portion cooperating in the opposite of said two directions with a drawing-down means of said knitting tools, the distances between said raising portions and said drawing-down portions being greater than the distances between said raising means and said drawing-down means.
- 9. A knitting machine according to claim 4, wherein said cam device has a second cam acting on said butts in the opposite of said directions and having a rising part which rises in said opposite direction and which begins behind the end of said first cam as viewed in the direction of movement of the cam device.
- 10. A knitting machine according to claim 4, and having a number of systems and comprising a number of cam devices corresponding to the number of systems, the cam devices being spaced apart a distance corresponding to the distance between said systems, said systems being defined by the angular staggering of said cam discs.
- 11. A knitting machine according to claim 10, and further comprising at least one additional cam device and means for conveying each cam device arriving at the end of said needle bed back to the beginning of said needle bed without acting on the butts of the knitting tools.
- 12. A knitting machine according to claim 10, wherein said conveying device includes an endless conveying element and two guide pulleys revolving at knitting speed for supporting said conveying element, that part of the conveying element running in the knitting direction arranging the cam devices in the region of the butts, and wherein at least twice the number of cam devices, compared with the number of systems, are mounted on said conveying element.
- 13. A knitting machine according to claim 12, and further comprising a fixed slide rail extending over said needle bed, said cam devices sliding on said rail during their movement in the knitting direction and said rail being arranged in a defined position with respect to the knitting tools.
- 14. A knitting machine according to claim 4, and further comprising a spring exerting a force against said first cam and wherein said first cam is mounted on said cam device to slide in opposition to the force of said spring.
- 15. A knitting machine according to claim 9, and further comprising a common member mounted on said cam device to slide thereon and a spring, wherein said first and second cams are fixed on said common member to slide on said cam device in opposition to the force of said spring.
- 16. A knitting machine according to claim 14, and further comprising at least one adjustable slide rail extending over the needle bed on which said first cam slides during the movement of the cam device past said knitting tools and for adjusting the extent of the additional movement of said knitting tools.
- 17. A knitting machine according to claim 16, and further comprising a plurality of parallel and separately adjustable slide rails and attachable plate means for applying each first cam against at least one preselected slide rail.
- 18. A knitting machine according to claim 16, and further comprising a separate slide rail associated with each first cam.
- 19. A knitting machine according to claim 13, wherein said cam device has two additional cams behind said first and second cams in the knitting direction, said additional cams being fixed to that part of said cam device which slides on the fixed slide rail and forming a track in which said butts slide after leaving said first cam and said second cam, the outlet of said track ending at the height of the normal run-through position of said butts.
- 20. A knitting machine according to claim 10, wherein said conveying device comprises an endless chain and at least two toothed guide pulleys for supporting said endless chain and revolving at knitting speed, the links of said chain being connected to one another with play, one guide pulley being arranged in advance of the start of the needle bed in the knitting direction and being driven at knitting speed and the other guide pulley being arranged after the end of the needle bed in the knitting direction and effecting a braking action.
- 21. A knitting machine according to claim 10, wherein said conveying device comprises an endless chain and at least two toothed guide pulleys for supporting said endless chain and revolving at knitting speed, the links of said chain being connected to one another with play, one guide pulley being arranged after the end of the needle bed in the knitting direction and effecting a braking action, and a pinion arranged in advance of the start of the needle bed in the knitting direction, for engagement with the chain and for driving said chain at knitting speed.
- 22. A knitting machine according to claim 21, wherein the other guide pulley is arranged in advance of said pinion in the knitting direction and is driven at knitting speed and resilient means for driving said other guide pulley, said other guide pulley engaging said chain under initial tension of said resilient elements.
- 23. A knitting machine according to claim 5, wherein said cam device for superimposing the additional movement comprises a switching device for adjusting the adjustable cam device for selecting a preselectable part of said additional distance.
- 24. A knitting machine according to claim 2, and further comprising a driving element for driving connection with said knitting tool and said cam disc, said driving element being connected to said cam disc for drive in two opposite directions, and said driving element having a raising portion cooperating in one of said two directions with a raising means of the knitting tool and a drawing-down portion cooperating in the opposite of said two directions with a drawing-down means of the knitting tool, the distance between the raising portion and the drawing-down portion being greater than the distance between the raising means and the drawing-down means.
- 25. A knitting machine according to claim 2, wherein said driving means for coupling said knitting tool with said cam disc comprises a driving element and a coupling element connected to said knitting tool and means for controlling said coupling element according to a pattern.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation, of application Ser. No. 705,286, Filed July 14, 1976, now abandon.
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