Claims
- 1. A tricot knitting machine comprising: a row of needles, guide bar means operably associated with said needles to supply yarn thereto, sinker bar means having sinkers operably associated with said needles and being fixed to prevent movement of said sinkers with the fabric being knit on said needles, means to pull knitting fabric away from the vertical axis of the knitting machine in a direction substantially perpendicular thereto and fabric hold means operably associated with said needles to hold down the courses of the fabric next adjacent to said needles, said fabric hold down means including a plurality of fingers which project between adjacent needles and beyond the outer extremity of said sinkers to hold down the knit fabric to prevent the knit fabric from breaking out as it comes off the needles.
- 2. The tricot machine of claim 1 wherein said fabric hold means includes a plurality of separate finger holders mounted adjacent one another across said machine behind said needles with a plurality of fingers being mounted on each of said holders projecting through the spaces between adjacent needles.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 551,295 filed July 12, 1990 for Tricot Knitting Machine Improvement, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,017,425.
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