Weft knitting machine with transfer mechanism and transferring method

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6688140
  • Patent Number
    6,688,140
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, February 20, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 10, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
When a loop is transferred from a transfer jack to a knitting needle of a lower needle bed, a needle hook (21a, 21b) of the knitting needle (13a, 13b) is inserted into the loop (88) retained on the transfer jack (57); then the transfer jack is moved forward so that the loop can be pushed to be placed in an advancing and retracting track of the needle hook of the knitting needle; and the slider (19a, 19b) is moved forward so that the needle hook can be closed by the slider to capture and keep the loop in the needle hook, whereby possible occurrence of drop stitch is prevented to ensure that the loop is transferred from the transfer jack to the knitting needle.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates to a flat knitting machine with transfer mechanism comprising a transfer jack bed (hereinafter it is referred to as “TRJ bed”) in which a number of transfer jacks (hereinafter they are referred to as “TRJ”), each having a loop retaining portion at a front end thereof, are arranged in series and which is arranged over needle beds, and a transfer cam mechanism for transferring the loop between the TRJ of the TRJ bed and the knitting needles of the needle beds, and to a transfer method.




BACKGROUND ART




There exists a flat knitting machine comprising a pair of front and back needle beds holding knitting needles in such a manner as to be advanced and retracted in needle grooves formed on upper surfaces of the needle beds, at least one of which is racked horizontally with respect to the other needle bed, and a TRJ bed located over the at least one needle bed and holding TRJ in such a manner as to freely advance and retract in the grooves formed on an upper surface thereof. This type of flat knitting machine has the capability of transferring a loop between knitting needles of the front and back needle beds as well as between a knitting needle and TRJ, as disclosed, for example, by Japanese Laid-open (Unexamined) Patent Publication No. Hei 6(1994)-257039.





FIG. 5

illustrates the motions of the knitting needle and TRJ at each stage of transferring a loop from TRJ to a knitting needle. In this figure,


101


denotes the knitting needle,


103


denotes the TRJ, and


105


denotes the loop.

FIG. 5A

illustrates the state immediately prior to the course knitting, in which the TRJ


103


, after having received the loop


105


from the knitting needle


101


, is advanced to a position over a needle bed gap. In this advanced position of the TRJ, the loop


105


retained on a loop retaining portion


103




a


formed at a front end portion of the TRJ is allowed to be transferred from the JRJ to the knitting needle.




In

FIG. 5B

, the knitting needle


101


of the front needle bed is advanced and inserted into the loop


105


retained on the loop retaining portion


103




a


of the TRJ


103


, to receive the loop


105


. Then, as shown in FIG.


5


C and

FIG. 5D

, the TRJ


103


is retracted from the advanced position, to release the loop


105


from the TRJ


103


and put the loop


105


on the knitting needle


101


.

FIG. 5E

shows the state in which the transfer of the loop


105


is completed as a result of the knitting needle


101


being retracted and thereby the loop


105


being captured by a needle hook


101




a


of the knitting needle


101


.




In some cases, when the TRJ


103


retracts from the state shown in FIG.


5


C and

FIG. 5D

, the loop


105


is sometimes slid closer to the retracting TRJ


103


, so that when the knitting needle


101


is retracted in the condition shown in

FIG. 5E

, the needle hook


101




a


sometimes fails to capture the loop


105


to produce a drop stitch


105




a


. There are some probable factors for the drop stitch. For example, in the case where the TRJ has some shape to hinder the loop


105


from being released smoothly from the loop retaining portion


103




a


, the loop


105


is easily slid closer to the TRJ when retracted. Particularly in the case where a knitting yarn of low stretch is used to knit a fabric, once the loop


103


is slid closer to the TRJ


103


, the loop


105


is kept in such a deformed shape without retuning in its original shape even after the TRJ is pulled therefrom and, as a result of this, the drop stitch is produced.




DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION




To solve the drawbacks mentioned above, the present invention provides a flat knitting machine with a loop transfer mechanism comprising a pair of front and back needle beds, on which knitting needles, each comprising a needle body having a needle hook at a front end thereof and a slider movable relative to the needle body to close the needle hook, are held in such a manner as to freely advance and retract, and at least one of which is racked laterally with respect to the other needle bed, and a TRJ bed, provided over the at least one needle bed and holding TRJ in such a manner as to freely advance and retract, the flat knitting machine with the loop transfer mechanism further comprising: a needle body control portion for controlling the needle body in such a manner that when a loop retained on the TRJ is transferred to the knitting needle of a lower needle bed, the needle body can be advanced to insert the needle hook of the knitting needle into the loop held on the loop retaining portion of the TRJ; a TRJ control portion for controlling the TRJ to move forward so that the loop retained on the loop retaining portion of the TRJ can be pushed to be placed in an advancing and retracting track of the needle hook of the knitting needle; and a slider control portion for controlling the slider to move forward so that the needle hook can be closed by the slider to capture and keep in the needle hook the loop retained on the loop retaining portion of the TRJ pushed by the TRJ control portion.




Also, the present invention provides a transfer method for transferring a loop from TRJ to a knitting needle by using a flat knitting machine with a loop transfer mechanism comprising a pair of front and back needle beds, on which knitting needles, each comprising a needle body having a needle hook at a front end thereof and a slider movable relative to the needle body to close the needle hook, are held in such a manner as to freely advance and retract, and at least one of which is racked laterally with respect to the other needle bed, and a TRJ bed, provided over the at least one needle bed, for holding TRJ in such a manner as to freely advance and retract, wherein when a loop is transferred from the TRJ to the knitting needle of a lower needle bed, the needle hook of the knitting needle is inserted into the loop; then the TRJ is moved forward so that the loop retained on the TRJ can be pushed to be placed in an advancing and retracting track of the needle hook of the knitting needle; and the slider is moved forward so that the needle hook can be closed by the slider to capture and keep the loop in the needle hook.




According to the present invention, when the loop retained on the TRJ is transferred to the knitting needle of the lower needle bed, the needle body of the knitting needle on the loop receiving side is moved forward so that it can run through the loop retained on the loop retaining portion of the TRJ. Sequentially, the TRJ is moved forward by the TRJ control portion so that the loop can be pushed to be placed in the advancing and retracting track of the needle hook. With the loop held in the advancing and retracting track of the needle hook, the slider is moved forward by the slider control portion so that the needle hook can be closed by the slider. As a result of this, even when the loop is slid closer to the TRJ when sequentially retracted for completion of the transfer of loop, since the loop is captured and kept in the closed needle hook, the loop is prevented from being slipped off from the needle hook when the needle is retracted sequentially. Thus, generation of the drop stitch is prevented.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a vertical sectional view of a flat knitting machine with a transfer mechanism according to an embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of control cams, arranged at a carriage, for controlling a TRJ and a knitting needle, which are used when the loop is transferred from the TRJ to the knitting needle.





FIG. 3

shows the motions of the knitting needle and the TRJ when the TRJ is in each phase A-D of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 4

shows the motions of the knitting needle and the TRJ when the TRJ is in each phase E-G of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 5

illustrates the motions of the TRJ and the knitting needle when a loop is transferred from the TRJ to the knitting needle in a conventional transfer method.











BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION




In the following, a certain preferred embodiment of a flat knitting machine with transfer cam mechanism and a transfer method of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.





FIG. 1

is a vertical sectional view of the flat knitting machine. The flat knitting machine


1


comprises a pair of front and back needle beds


3




a


,


3




b


placed opposite. The needle beds


3




a


,


3




b


are provided with needle plates


9




a


,


9




b


standing in grooves


7




a


,


7




b


formed on base plates


5




a


,


5




b


to form needle grooves


11




a


,


11




b


between adjacent needle plates. Knitting needles


13




a


,


13




a


are accommodated in the needle grooves


11




a


,


11




b


in such a manner as to be advanced toward and retracted from a needle bed gap


15


between the front and back needle beds. The back needle bed


3




b


is so structured as to be racked in the longitudinal direction of the needle bed by drive means, not shown.




In the illustrated embodiment, compound needles


13


, each comprising a needle body


17


having a needle hook


21


formed at a front end thereof and a slider


19


movable relative to the needle body


17


in an advancing and retracting direction of the knitting needle to open and close the needle hook


21


, are mounted in the needle grooves


11


. The needle body


17


has a recessed portion


23


formed at a rear end portion thereof, and the slider


19


has a butt


31


. Also, there are provided needle jacks


27


, each having a butt


28


and a protrusion


25


which is to be fitted in the recessed portion


23


of the needle body


17


so as to be combined with the needle body


17


. The butt


28


of the needle jack


27


and the butt


31


of the slider


19


are structured to be controlled by control cam


35




a


,


35




b


which are mounted on a pair of front and back carriages


33




a


,


33




b


in such a manner as to move in reciprocation.


43




a


,


43




b


denote bands fixed to extend along a longitudinal direction of the needle beds. The bands


43




a


,


43




b


serve to hold the knitting needles in the needle grooves


11


. The needle jack


27


is fitted in the needle groove, together with a select jack and a selector, not shown. The butt


28


of the needle jack


27


can be put in a retracted position where the butt


28


is not engaged with the cam on the carriage


33




a


,


33




b


by selectively pressing the needle jack


27


with the presser of the carriage


33




a


,


33




b


toward a direction of the butt


28


of the needle jack


27


being retracted into the needle groove


13


.




Sinker plates


47




a


,


47




b


are arranged between the knitting needles


13


and are placed opposite across the needle bed gap


15


between the front and back needle beds


3




a


,


3




b


. The TRJ bed


51


is supported by an extended portion


53


of the needle plate


9




a


fixed to the front needle bed


3




a


which is extended upwardly from a front end portion thereof. The TRJ bed


51


has TRJ grooves


55


which are formed at the same pitch as the pitch of the needle grooves


11


of the needle beds and in which the TRJ


57


are accommodated in such a manner as to freely advance and retract and are held with bands


59


. Each TRJ


57


has a loop retaining portion


61


formed at a front end thereof, a selecting butt


63


formed at a rear end thereof, and an advancing-and-retracting motion controlling butt


65


formed to protrude from a portion thereof extending therebetween. The TRJ


57


is engaged with a control cam


67


formed on the carriage


33




a


at a front end portion thereof, to control the advancing and retracting motion of the TRJ.


60


denotes a selecting actuator to selectively act on the butt


63


.




Now, reference is made to control cams


35


,


67


, mounted on the carriages


33




a


,


33




b


, for controlling the advancing and retracting motions of the knitting needle


13


and the TRJ


57


, with reference to

FIG. 2

(front carriage).




The control cam


35


comprises a slider control portion


36


and a needle body control portion


37


. Also, the control cam


35


includes guide cams


85


,


83


,


81


which are arranged in this order from the needle bed gap side. A guide groove


84


having a cam surface for the butt


28


of the needle jack


27


to control the advancing and retracting motion of the needle body is formed between the guide cam


81


and the guide cam


83


, and a guide groove


86


having a cam surface for the butt


31


of the slider


19


formed between the guide cam


83


and the guide cam


85


.




The slider control portion


36


has, in its guide groove


86


, a first raising cam surface


83




a


formed at a front edge of the guide cam


83


, a first flat surface


83




b


, a second raising cam surface


83




c


, a second flat surface


83




d


, which extend continuously from the first raising cam surface


83




a


, and a clearing cam surface


85




a


formed at a rear edge of the guide cam


85


. The needle body control portion


37


has, in its guide groove


84


, a raising cam surface


81




a


formed at a front edge of the guide cam


81


, a flat surface


81




b


which extends continuously from the raising cam surface


81




a


, and a clearing cam surface


83




e


formed at a rear edge of the guide cam


83


.




The TRJ control portion


67


comprises a guide cam


71


provided at the needle bed gap side and guide cams


73


,


75


provided at a rear side of the guide cam


71


. A cam groove


91


having a cam surface for controlling the advancing and retracting motion of the TRJ


57


is formed between the guide cam


71


and the guide cams


73


,


75


. A first raising cam surface


71




a


and a flat surface


75




b


extending continuously from the first raising cam surface


75




a


are formed at a front edge of the guide cam


75


, and a clearing cam


71




a


is formed at a rear edge of the guide cam


71


. A clearing cam


73




a


formed at a rear edge of the guide cam


73


acts on the butt


65


of the TRJ retracted by the clearing cam surface


71




a


to guide the butt


65


to a further retracted rest position.




The cam surfaces, which are formed on the needle body control portion


37


, the slider control portion


36


and the TRJ control portion


67


, respectively, are placed substantially in the same phase relation to the advancing direction of the carriage. These cam surfaces act as mentioned later when the loop is transferred from the TRJ to the knitting needle. Depicted in a solid line


95


in

FIG. 2

is a route of the butt


65


of the TRJ taken when the loop is transfer from the TRJ to the knitting needle. Depicted in solid lines


96


,


97


are a route of the slider butt


31


and a route of the needle jack butt


28


, respectively. Depicted in a chain line


98


is a route of the control butt


65


of the TRJ taken when the loop is transferred from the knitting needle to the TRJ. Depicted in a broken line


99


is a route of the butt


65


of the TRJ which is in its retracted position where it is not involved in the knitting.




In the following, the transference of the loop


88


from the TRJ


57


to the knitting needle


13




a


of the front needle bed


3




a


will be described with reference to

FIGS. 2-4

. This transference is performed in the following processes. After the carriage is moved from right to left, the loop


88


is transferred from the knitting needle to the TRJ, first, and, then, after the front needle bed


3




a


and the TRJ bed


51


are racked relative to each other, the carriage


33


is reversed and moved from left to right, to transfer the loop


88


from the TRJ


57


to the knitting needle


13




a


of the front needle bed


3




a


. The side elevation views of the TRJ


57


and the knitting needle


13




a


placed in the phases A-G shown in

FIG. 2

are shown in

FIGS. 3A-3D

and

FIGS. 4A-4C

, respectively.




In the phase A of

FIG. 2

, the TRJ


57


is kept in its advanced position without retracting after the loop


88


is transferred from the knitting needle to the TRJ


57


in the previous course, as shown in FIG.


3


A. The loop retaining portion


61


is in the receiving position over the needle bed gap. At this time, the needle body


17




a


of the knitting needle


13




a


and the slider


19




a


are both in their retracted positions.




In the phase B, the butt


28




a


of the needle body


17




a


of the knitting needle


13




a


of the front needle bed


3




a


and the butt


31




a


of the slider


19




a


are engaged with the raising cam surfaces


81




a


,


83




a


to move forward the needle body


17




a


and the slider


19




a


. At this time, a front end portion of the needle hook


21




a


is advanced to a position in which the front end portion of the needle hook


21




a


goes into the loop


88


retained by the loop retaining portion


61


of the TRJ


57


. The needle body


17




a


and the slider


19




a


are advanced to a level at which the needle body


17




a


and the slider


19




a


cross the loop retaining portion


61


, when viewed from side elevation (FIG.


3


B).




In the phase C, the butt


28




a


is raised up to the top of the raising cam surface


81




a


, so that the needle hook


21




a


is advanced further to a higher level than the loop retaining portion


61


and thus the needle hook


21




a


is in a position far beyond an upper end


88




a


of the loop


88


(FIG.


3


C).




In the phase D, the TRJ


57


is advanced by the raising cam surface


75




a


, so that the loop


88


is pushed to be placed in an advancing-and-retracting track of the needle hook


21


by a shoulder portion of the TRJ


57


(FIG.


3


D).




In the phase E, the TRJ


57


is kept in the phase D position, and the loop


88


is pushed to be placed in the advancing-and-retracting track of the needle hook. In this state, the slider is advanced by the second raising cam surface


83




c


to close the needle hook


21




a


so as to capture and keep the loop


88


in the needle hook (FIG.


4


A).




In the phase F, the TRJ


57


is retracted by the clearing cam surface


71




a


, to release the loop


88


from the TRJ


57


(FIG.


4


B). At this time, even when the loop


88


is slid closer to the TRJ


57


retraced, since the loop


88


is captured and kept in the needle hook


21




a


, the loop


88


is prevented from being slipped from the needle hook


21




a.






In the phase G, the needle body


17




a


and the slider


19




a


are already retracted by the clearing cam surfaces


83




e


,


85




a


and the TRJ


57


is also retracted from the needle bed gap


15


by the clearing cam surface


73




a


, whereby the transference of the loop


88


from the TRJ


57


to the knitting needle


13




a


is completed (FIG.


4


C).




The embodiment of the flat knitting machine with transfer cam mechanism and the embodiment of the transfer method of the present invention have been described above. As seen from this, the present invention is constructed so that when the loop is transferred from the TRJ to the knitting needle, the TRJ can be pushed toward the needle hook till it reaches the position where the loop is captured by the needle hook and also the slider can be advanced to close the needle hook, so as to prevent the loop retained in the needle hook from being slid off from the needle hook even when the loop is slid closer to the slider when retracted. Hence, the possibility of the drop stitch that may occur in the transference of the loop in the prior art can be eliminated.




Although the embodiment wherein the loop retaining portion of the TRJ is advanced and retracted in the horizontal direction has been illustrated above, the present invention is not limited to this illustrated embodiment. For example, the present invention may be modified so that the loop retaining portion of the TRJ can be swung in its advanced position over the needle bed gap so that when the TRJ is retracted after the needle hook passes through the loop, the loop retaining portion of the TRJ can be swung downwardly as if it bows down. This modification can provide the advantage that the loop can be released more smoothly from the TRJ. Thus, the present invention is also applicable to such modification having the feature of this swingable TRJ.




Capabilities of Exploitation in Industry




According to the present invention, occurrence of the drop stitch can be prevented to ensure the transference of the loop from the TRJ to the knitting needle.



Claims
  • 1. A flat knitting machine with a loop transfer mechanism comprising a pair of front and back needle beds, on which knitting needles, each comprising a needle body having a needle hook at a front end thereof and a slider movable relative to the needle body to close the needle hook, are held in such a manner as to freely advance and retract, and at least one of which is racked laterally with respect to the other needle bed, and a transfer jack bed, provided over the at least one needle bed and holding transfer jacks in such a manner as to freely advance and retract,the flat knitting machine with the loop transfer mechanism further comprising: a needle body control portion for controlling the needle body in such a manner that when a loop retained on the transfer jack is transferred to the knitting needle of a lower needle bed, the needle body is advanced to insert the needle hook of the knitting needle into the loop held on the loop retaining portion of the transfer jack; a transfer jack control portion for controlling the transfer jack to move forward so that the loop retained on the loop retaining portion of the transfer jack is pushed to be placed in an advancing and retracting track of the needle hook of the knitting needle; and a slider control portion for controlling the slider to move forward so that the needle hook is closed by the slider to capture and keep in the needle hook the loop retained on the loop retaining portion of the transfer jack pushed by the transfer jack control portion.
  • 2. A transfer method for transferring a loop from a transfer jack to a knitting needle by using a flat knitting machine with a loop transfer mechanism comprising a pair of front and back needle beds, on which knitting needles, each comprising a needle body having a needle hook at a front end thereof and a slider movable relative to the needle body to close the needle hook, are held in such a manner as to freely advance and retract, and at least one of which is racked laterally with respect to the other needle bed, and a transfer jack bed, provided over the at least one needle bed, for holding transfer jacks in such a manner as to freely advance and retract, said method comprising:transferring a loop from the transfer jack to the knitting needle of a lower needle bed; inserting the needle hook of the knitting needle into the loop; then moving the transfer jack forward so that the loop retained on the transfer jack is pushed to be placed in an advancing and retracting track of the needle hook of the knitting needle; and moving the slider forward so that when the needle hook is closed by the slider, the loop is captured and kept in the needle hook.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-251689 Aug 2000 JP
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/JP01/07005 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO02/16684 2/28/2002 WO A
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