Claims
- 1. A circular knitting machine comprising: means to produce a knitted fabric, means to take up the knittd fabric mounted on said machine, a pair of rolls in nip forming relationship located between said means to produce and said means to take up knitted fabric receiving fabric from said means to produce and delivering knitted fabric to said means to take up fabric, means to drive said pair of rolls and said means to take up fabric in synchronism and means to automatically adjust the speed of said pair of rolls and said means to take up fabric, said means to take up the knitted fabric including a surface drive roll, said surface drive being mounted with its centerline offset from the centerline of the knitting machine, said means to adjust the speed includes a slidably mounted rod member between said means to produce knitted fabric and said pair of rolls.
- 2. The knitting machine of claim 1 wherein said drive means includes a variable speed motor and means connected to said rod member and said variable speed motor to adjust the speed of said motor as said rod member slides up and down.
- 3. The knitting machine of claim 2 wherein said rod member is oxbow shaped.
- 4. In a circular knitting machine having a frame, a needle cylinder rotably mounted in said frame and a take-up apparatus rotably mounted in said frame below the needle cylinder, said take-up apparatus comprising: a pair of take-down rolls off-set from the vertical centerline a substantial distance of said machine, means to take up fabric received from said pair of take-down rolls and means mounted below said needle cylinder to guide knit fabric from said needle cylinder to said take-down rolls.
- 5. The circular knitting machine of claim 4 wherein said take-up apparatus includes a surface drive roll, said surface drive roll being mounted with its centerline off-set from the vertical centerline of said machine in the same direction as the take-down rolls.
- 6. The knitting machine of claim 4 wherein said take-up apparatus includes a means to mechanically doff fabric from said means to take up fabric.
- 7. The knitting machine of claim 6 wherein said means to doff the fabric is semi-automatic.
- 8. The knitting machine of claim 7 wherein said semi-automatic means to doff the fabric includes a handle means pivotally connected to said knitting machine.
- 9. The knitting machine of claim 8 wherein said means to take up the knitted fabric includes a shaft and said handle means has a groove therein to slidably accommodate said shaft.
- 10. The knitting machine of claim 4 wherein said means to guide fabric is an oxbow shaped rod member.
- 11. The knitting machine of claim 10 wherein a spreader bar is mounted between said oxbow shaped rod member and said take-down rolls.
- 12. The knitting machine of claim 11 wherein said take-up apparatus includes a means to drive said pair of take-down rolls and said means to take up fabric in synchronism.
- 13. The knitting machine of claim 12 wherein said rod member is slidably mounted.
- 14. The knitting machine of claim 13 wherein said drive means includes a variable speed motor and means connected to said rod member and said variable speed motor to adjust the speed of motor as said rod member slides up and down.
- 15. A circular knitting machine comprising: means to knit a tube of fabric, roll means receiving the fabric in flattened form, means taking said fabric in flattened form and rolling it up and a non rotating oxbow shaped rod member mounted on said machine between said means to produce a tube of knit fabric and said roll means to maintain the tension in said fabric substantially the same across the width of the fabric.
- 16. The circular knitting machine of claim 15 wherein said rod member is slidably mounted.
- 17. A circular knitting machine comprising: means to produce a knitted fabric, means to take up the knitted fabric produced and a semi-automatic means to mechanically doff the fabric from the means to take up the fabric, said semi-automatic means including a pair of spaced lever arms pivotally connected to said machine, a handle means extending between and connected to said lever arms, said lever arms each having a groove on the inside surface thereof with one side of said groove on each lever arm being longer than the other side of each groove, said means to take up the knitted fabric including a shaft adapted to be slidably mounted at each end in said grooves.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Pat. Application Ser. No. 450,602, now abandoned, filed Mar. 13, 1974.
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