Weft knitting machine with transferring mechanism and transferring method

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6609396
  • Patent Number
    6,609,396
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, September 18, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 26, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A flat knitting machine comprising a transfer jack bed (9) holding transfer jacks (7) in such a manner as to freely advance and retract, wherein when a loop is transferred from the transfer jack (7) to the needle (19), the loop retaining portion (53) of the transfer jack (7) put in its advanced position is moved down to its lowered position, first; then, a back side (39b) of a needle hook of the needle (19) is made to go into the loop (111) retained on the loop retaining portion (53) of the transfer jack (7); then the loop retaining portion (53) is raised up to its raised position; and thereafter, a front side (39a) of the needle hook of the needle is made to go into the loop, whereby the transfer of loop can be ensured with a reduced burden on the loop in the transfer of loop through the use of a common track for the needles of the front bed (13a) and for the needles of the back bed (13b).
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




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




BACKGROUND ART




A flat knitting machine comprising a pair of front and back needle beds holding 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 movable horizontally with respect to the other needle bed, and at least one transfer jack bed located over the at least one needle bed and holding transfer jacks in such a manner as to freely advance and retract in the grooves formed on an upper surface thereof is disclosed by Japanese Patent No. 2794144. In the flat knitting machine disclosed in this publication, the TR jack bed and the needle beds are so structured that they can be racked longitudinally relative to each other to transfer a loop between the needles of the front and back needle beds and between the needle of the needle bed and the TR jack of the TR jack bed. This flat knitting machine thus structured enables a loop retained by the needle of the needle bed to be transferred to an adjacent needle of the same needle bed by transferring the loop retained by the needle of the needle bed to the TR jack of the TR jack bed, first; then racking the TR jack bed; and then transferring the loop retained by the TR jack to the adjacent needle of the needle bed.




When the TR jack bed and the needle bed are racked relative to each other in the state in which the loop transferred from the needle to the TR jack is kept retained by the TR jack, upper and lower yarn portions of the loop retained by the loop retaining portion of the TR jack are pulled in the racking direction. As the racking distance increases, the distance between the upper and lower yarn portions of the loop decreases and resultantly the space in the loop for the needle to be advanced into becomes narrower. As a result of this, there arises the drawback that the needle hook to be advanced into the loop may collide with the upper and lower yarn portions of the loop to cause possible yarn breakage or stitch drop. Although the space in the loop for the needle to be advanced into can be widened by increasing thickness of the loop retaining portion of the TR jack with respect to a height direction thereof, there could then arise another drawback that when fine loops are formed in knitting, a burden is placed on the loops to cause possible yarn breakage.




For solving the problem noted above, the applicant of this application previously proposed a flat knitting machine disclosed in Japanese Laid-open (Unexamined) Patent Publication No. Hei 11 (1999)-323703. In the flat knitting machine disclosed by Japanese Laid-open (Unexamined) Patent Publication No. Hei 11 (1999)-323703, when the needle is advanced into the loop retained by the TR jack, to transfer the loop from the TR jack to the needle, the TR jack is advanced and retracted horizontally so that when a back side of the needle hook is advanced into the loop, the TR jack is moved in the direction in which the loop is moved to the back side of the needle hook, while on the other hand, when a front side of the needle hook is advanced into the loop, the TR jack is moved in the direction in which the loop is moved to the front side of the needle hook.




In the flat knitting machine disclosed by Japanese Laid-open (Unexamined) Patent Publication No. Hei 11 (1999)-323703, when the loop is transferred between the TR jack bed and the needle bed immediately under the TR jack bed, the TR jack bed is advanced to a position beyond a center line of a needle bed gap once and then is retracted to a position on the center line of the needle bed gap, so that the needle hook is advanced into the loop on the loop retaining portion of the TR jack. After that, when the loop is transferred between the TR jack bed and the back needle bed confronting it across the needle bed gap, the TR jack is retracted from the center line of the needle bed gap once and then is put back to the position on the center line of the needle bed gap, so that the needle hook is advanced into the loop. In the flat knitting machine disclosed by Japanese Laid-open (Unexamined) Patent Publication No. Hei 11 (1999)-323703, in order for the needle hooks to be advanced into the loops, a track for the TR jacks for the needles of the front needle bed and a track for the TR jacks for the back needle bed are separately provided in carriages. This enables the space in the loop for the needle to be advanced into to be widened without any need to increase the thickness of the loop retaining portion of the TR jack with respect to a height direction thereof.




It is the object of the present invention to disclose a flat knitting machine that can provide a reliable transfer of loop with a reduced burden on the loop in the transfer of loop using a common track for the needles of the front needle bed and for the needles of the back needle bed, and a loop transfer method.




DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION




In order to solve the problem noted above, the present invention provides a flat knitting machine with a loop transfer mechanism comprising a pair of front and back needle beds holding needles in such a manner as to freely advance and retract in grooves formed in upper surfaces of the needle beds, at least one of which is movable laterally relative to the other needle bed, and at least one 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 in grooves in upper surface of the at least one transfer jack bed, wherein each transfer jack has, on a front end portion thereof, a loop retraining portion which is held in such a manner as to be movable between its lowered position and its raised position in its advanced position on a center line of a needle bed gap between the front and back needle beds; and wherein there is provided transfer jack control means for making such a control that when a loop is transferred from the transfer jack to the needle, the loop retaining portion of the transfer jack put in its advanced position is moved down to its lowered position, first; then, a back side of a needle hook of the needle is made to go into the loop retained on the loop retaining portion of the transfer jack; then the loop retaining portion is raised up to its raised position; and thereafter, a front side of the needle hook of the needle is made to go into the loop. With the construction of the present invention, when the loop is transferred from the TR jack to the needle, the loop retaining portion of the transfer jack put in its advanced position is moved down to its lowered position, first, and, then, the back side of the needle hook goes into the loop retained on the loop retaining portion of the transfer jack. This allows the back side of the needle hook to go into the loop without colliding with the lower yarn portion of the loop crossing beneath the loop retaining portion. Then, after the loop retaining portion is raised up to its raised position, the front side of the needle hook goes into the loop. This allows the front side of the needle hook to go into the loop without colliding with the upper yarn portion of the loop crossing over the loop retaining portion. Thus, in the flat knitting machine of the present invention, the transfer of the loop between the TR jack and the front bed and the transfer of the loop between the TR jack and the back bed is effected through the use of the common track. Also, the loop is lowered in position when the TR jack is retracted from the loop, so that the burden put on the loop is reduced.




It is one of the characteristic feature of the present invention that the transfer jack control means comprises an advancing-and-retracting control cam for controlling the transfer jack so as to be advanced toward and retracted from the center line of the needle bed gap; a clearing cam for controlling the loop retaining portion of the transfer jack put in its advanced position, when the loop is transferred from the transfer jack to the needle, so as to be moved down to its lowered position before the back side of the needle hook of the needle goes into the loop retained on the loop retaining portion of the transfer jack; and a raising cam, located at a rear side of the clearing cam with respect to a moving direction of a carriage when the loop is transferred from the transfer jack to the needle, for raising the loop retaining portion up to its raised position before the front side of the needle hook of the needle goes into the loop. With this construction of the present invention, when the loop is transferred from the TR jack to the needle, the clearing cam acts on the TR jack to push it down so as to push the loop retaining portion down before the back side of the needle hook of the needle goes into the loop, and, then, the raising cam acts on the TR jack to put it up so as to push the loop retaining portion up to its raised position before the front side of the needle hook goes into the loop.




It is one characteristic feature of the present invention that the raised position is set at a position at which an upper yarn portion of the loop retained on the loop retaining portion is located above an advancing-and-retracting track of the front side of the needle hook, and the lowered position is set at a position at which a lower yarn portion of the loop retained on the loop retaining portion is located below an advancing-and-retracting track of the back side of the needle hook. With the construction of the present invention, the needle hook advancing toward the loop is allowed to surely go into the loop without colliding with the lower yarn portion of the loop crossing beneath the loop retaining portion and the upper yarn portion of the loop crossing over the loop retaining portion.




Also, it is one characteristic feature of the present invention that the transfer jack control means comprises the clearing cam, located at a rear side of the raising cam with respect to a traveling direction of the carriage when the loop is transferred from the transfer jack to the needle, for controlling the loop retaining portion so as to be moved down to its lowered position when the TR jack is retracted from the loop. With this construction of the present invention, when the loop is transferred from the TR jack to the lower needle bed, the loop is lowered in position when the TR jack is retracted from the loop received by the needle. This enables the burden put on the loop to be reduced, and as such can provide the smooth transfer of the loop. Also, the TR jack is retracted from the loop in the condition that the loop is moved from the front side of the needle to the back side of the needle. This enables the loop to be reliably retained by the needle hook.




Also, the present invention provides a loop transfer method using a flat knitting machine with a loop transfer mechanism comprising a pair of front and back needle beds holding needles in such a manner as to freely advance and retract in grooves formed in upper surfaces of the needle beds, at least one of which is movable laterally relative to the other needle bed, and at least one 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 in grooves formed in upper surface of the at least one transfer jack bed, wherein when a loop is transferred from the transfer jack to the needle, the loop retaining portion of the transfer jack put in its advanced position is moved down to its lowered position, first; then, a back side of a needle hook of the needle is made to go into the loop retained on the loop retaining portion of the transfer jack; then the loop retaining portion is raised up to its raised position; and thereafter, a front side of the needle hook of the needle is made to go into the loop, whereby the needle hook is made to go into the loop retained on the loop retaining portion of the transfer jack.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

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





FIG. 2

is a partly enlarged view of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

shows a TR jack control cam system operated when the loop is transferred from the needle to the TR jack, as viewed from bottom.





FIG. 4

shows the needle and the TR jack when the TR jacks are in the positions {circle around (1)}-{circle around (4)} of FIG.


3


.





FIG. 5

shows the TR jack control cam operated when the loop is transferred from the TR jack to the needle, as viewed from bottom.





FIG. 6

shows the needle and the TR jack when the TR jack is in the positions {circle around (5)}-{circle around (8)} of FIG.


5


.





FIG. 7-



a


shows front end portions of the TR jack and the needle which are in their lowered positions.





FIG. 7-



b


shows a sectional view as taken along an arrowed chain line V—V of

FIG. 7-



a.







FIG. 8-



a


shows a loop retaining portion of the TR jack which is in its lowered position and the needle when the loop is transferred from the TR jack to the needle


19




b


of the back needle bed


3




b.







FIG. 8-



b


shows the loop retaining portion of the TR jack which is in its raised positions and the needle.





FIG. 9-



a


shows the loop retaining portion of the TR jack which is in its raised position and the needle when the loop is transferred from the TR jack to the needle of the back needle bed.





FIG. 9-



b


shows the loop retaining portion of the TR jack which is in its lowered position and the needle.





FIG. 10-



a


shows the loop retaining portion of the TR jack which is in its lowered position and the needle when the loop is transferred from the needle of the front bed to the TR jack.





FIG. 10-



b


shows the loop retaining portion which is in its raised position and the needle.











BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION




A certain preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described. First, the construction of the flat knitting machine will be described with reference to

FIGS. 1-3

. The flat knitting machine


1


comprises a pair of lower beds


3




a


,


3




b


placed opposite in front and back and a TR jack bed


9


placed over the lower front needle bed


3




a


(hereinafter it is simply referred to as the front bed


3




a


) and holding TR jacks


7


in TR jack grooves


5


formed in an upper surface of the TR jack bed. The lower needle beds


3




a


,


3




b


are provided with needle plates


17


standing in the grooves formed on a needle bed base plate


13


. Needle grooves


15


are formed between the adjacent needle plates


17


,


17


, and the needles


19


are held in the needle grooves


15


,


15


in such a manner as to be advanced toward a center line W—W of a needle bed gap between the front and back needle beds and retracted therefrom. The back needle bed


3




b


(hereinafter it is simply referred to as the back bed


3




b


) is so structured as to be movable in the longitudinal direction of the needle bed (hereinafter it is expressed as being racked) by means of drive means, not shown.




In the illustrated embodiment, slider needles are used, each being so structured that a needle hook of a needle


19


placed in the needle groove is opened and closed by a butt of a needle jack


25


, not shown, having a protrusion


23


to be engaged with a recess


21


formed at the rear end of the needle and a butt


31


of a slider


29


being advanced and retracted via cams


35




a


,


35




b


,


37




a


,


37




b


on a pair of front and back carriages


33




a


,


33




b


which are reversed at each side of the each needle bed. In place of the slider needles, latch needles may be used. The slider


29


is formed by two thin plates being combined in an overlapped relation. When the slider


29


is advanced toward the needle hook


39


of the needle


19


, the front end portions of the slider


29


are spread out by the needle hook


39


of the needle


19


to form a loop transfer space in the loop. The loop spread out is retained on a shoulder portion


41


of the slider and is raised up to the loop transfer position. The needle


19


is held in the needle groove


15


via a band


43




a


,


43




b


fitted therein in the longitudinal direction of the needle beds


3




a


,


3




b


. The needle jack


25


is placed in the needle groove, together with a select jack and a selector, not shown, and is so structured that when pressed by a presser of the carriage


33




a


,


33




b


in the direction of being sunk into the needle groove


15


, the needle jack causes the butt to move down to a disengaged position from the cam on the carriage


33




a


,


33




b.






Sinker plates


47




a


,


47




b


are provided between the adjacent needles


19


,


19


at the needle bed gap


45


between the front and back needle beds


33




a


,


33




b


. The TR jack bed


9


has the supporting portions formed by upwardly extended portions


49


of the needle plates


17


placed at a specified distance in the front bed


3




a


. The TR jack bed


9


holds the TR jacks


7


in the TR jack grooves


5


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


15


in the lower needle beds


3




a


,


3




b


. The TR jacks are held in the TR jack bed grooves


5


via the bands


51


fitted therein in the longitudinal direction of the TR jack bed


9


. Each TR jack


7


has a loop retaining portion


53


formed at a front end thereof and needle selecting butts


55




a


,


55




b


formed at a rear end thereof. The TR jack


7


is pressed against a side wall of the TR jack groove


5


by a bending portion


57


to prevent the rash action. The TR jack


7


has, on a top surface thereof, an inclined surface


59


which becomes gradually lower in height from the leading end side toward the trail end side and also has, on a bottom surface thereof, an inclined surface


61


which becomes gradually higher toward the leading end, so that when the TR jack


7


is advanced toward the needle bed gap, the TR jack


7


is swingably held in the TR jack groove. The TR jack


7


has, on the top surface, an advancing-and-retracting motion controlling butt


65


having front and back surfaces to abut with the cam so as to act thereon, a clearing cam acting portion


67


provided at a leading end portion of the TR jack


7


, and a raising cam acting portion


69


provided at a trailing portion of the same. The bending portion


57


is interposed between the advancing-and-retracting motion controlling butt


65


and the clearing cam acting portion


67


. When the clearing cam


85


on the carriage acts on the clearing cam acting portion


67


in the condition in which the loop retaining portion


53


is advanced to a position over the needle bed gap between the front and back needle beds, the TR jack


7


swings in the direction for the loop retaining portion


53


to move downward. When the raising cam


89


acts on the raising cam acting portion


69


, the loop retaining portion


53


swings in the direction for the loop retaining portion


53


to move upward. When the TR jack is retracted, the protrusion


74


on the bottom of the TR jack pushes the front end of the TR jack up to its raised position. The TR jacks


7


fall into two groups which are different from each other in the position of the butt


55




a


,


55




b


. Some TR jacks


7


having the butts formed at the same position are bunched together in groups, and these two different groups of TR jacks are arranged alternately every one inch on the TR jack bed


9


. These TR jacks


7


selected by selecting means


79




a


,


79




b


disposed in different phases of the carriage with respect to the moving direction of the carriage are advanced toward and retracted from the needle bed gap


45


.




TR jack control cams


81


provided in the carriages


33




a


,


33




b


comprise a first cam group


81




a


and a second cam group


81




b


. The first cam group


81




a


acts on the clearing cam acting portion


67


of the TR jack


7


, and the second cam group


81




b


acts on the advancing-and-retracting motion controlling butt


65


and the raising cam acting portion


69


. The first cam group


81




a


comprises a base portion


83


of small thickness and a clearing cam portion


85


of large thickness. The clearing cam portion


85


comprises two cams, i.e., a first clearing cam


85




a


and a second clearing cam


85




b


which are so arranged as to sandwich a raising cam


89




a


mentioned later therebetween in the moving direction of the carriage. Each of the first clearing cam


85




a


and the second clearing cam


85




b


has inclined surfaces connecting the base portion


83


and the clearing cam surface


85


formed at both ends thereof in the moving direction of the carriage and at a lower end thereof in the advancing and retracting direction of the needle. The clearing cam acting portion


67


of the TR jack


7


is movable along the inclined surface between the base portion


83


and the clearing cam acting portion


85


. The second cam portion


81




b


comprises guide cams


87


,


89


and


91


. A track


93


for the advancing-and-retracting motion controlling butt


65


of the TR jack


7


selected to be in its advanced position is formed between the guide cam


87


and the guide cam


89


. A track


95


for the TR jack selected to be in its non-advanced position is formed between the guide cam


89


and the guide cam


91


. The raising cam


89




a


of the guide cam


89


has inclined surfaces connecting a base portion


89


of the guide cam


89


and the raising cam portion


89




a


formed at both ends thereof in the moving direction of the carriage


33




a


,


33




b


. The raising cam acting portion


69


is movable along the inclined surface between the base portion


89


and the raising cam portion


89




a


. The raising cam acting portion


69


is provided behind the clearing cam


85




a


with respect to the direction for the carriage to be moved when the loop is transferred from the TR jack to the needle. Needle selection actuators


79




a


,


79




b


each have an acting surface


97




a


,


97




b


which is high at a center portion thereof and low at both ends thereof in the moving direction of the carriage. When the groups of TR jacks


7


,


7


used for the loop transfer pass through the needle selection actuators


79




a


,


79




b


, the needle selection actuators are shifted from the inoperative position to the operative position, so that the butts


55




a


,


55




b


are advanced to the track


103


by the acting surfaces


97




a


,


97




b


. When the TR jacks unused for the loop transfer pass through the needle selection actuators, the needle selection actuators


79




a


,


79




b


are held in their inoperative positions, so that those TR jacks pass through the track


101


without being advanced and the clearing cam acting portions


67


of the TR jacks selected to be in their advanced positions are moved along the track


105


.




With reference to

FIGS. 3 and 4

, the loop transfer from the needle


19




b


of the back needle bed


3




b


to the TR jack


7


will be described. FIG.


4


?-? show the relation between the TR jack


7


and the needle


19




b


when the clearing cam acting portions


67


, the advancing-and-retracting motion controlling butt


65


and the raising cam acting portion


69


are in the positions {circle around (1)}-{circle around (4)} in FIG.


3


. The arrow X of

FIG. 3

indicates the traveling direction of the carriage


33




a


. The clearing cam acting portions


67


, the advancing-and-retracting motion controlling butt


65


and the raising cam acting portion


69


are shifted from left to right.




In the following, reference will made to the knitting wherein after the loop retained by the needle


19




b


of the back needle bed


3




b


is transferred to the TR jack, the back bed is racked and then the loop is transferred to the adjacent needle


19




b


of the back bed.




When the TR jack


7


is moved from left to right to the position {circle around (1)} of

FIG. 3

in the course in which the loop is transferred, the needle


19




b


from which the loop is transferred is raised up to the loop transfer position after the loop


111


goes out of the needle hook


39


of the needle


19


and is retained on the shoulder


41


of the slider


29


. The TR jack


7


to which the loop


111


is transferred starts to advance toward the needle bed gap, with the butts


55




a


,


55




b


of the selected TR jack


7


abutted with the acting surfaces


97




a


,


97




b


of the needle selection actuators


79




a


,


79




b


. In the position {circle around (2)}, the slider


29


of the needle


19




b


is raised up further and also the TR jack


7


is advanced by the guide cams


87


,


89


. In parallel with this, the second clearing cam


85




a


acts on the clearing cam acting portion


67


, so that the TR jack is swung in the clockwise direction in FIG.


3


and is advanced toward the loop


111


in the state in which the loop retaining portion


53


is moved down to its lowered position. In the position {circle around (3)}, the loop retaining portion


53


is advanced to its advanced position and goes into the loop


111


. In parallel with this, the raising cam


89




a


acts on the raising cam acting portion


69


, so that the TR jack


7


is swung in the counterclockwise direction and the loop retaining portion


53


is raised to its raised position. In the position {circle around (4)}, the needle


19




b


starts to move downwards, so that the loop


111


is transferred from the needle


19




b


to the TR jack


7


and also the loop retaining portion


53


is moved downward again to its lowered position by the first clearing cam


85




a


and passes through the carriage


33




a


,


33




b


, with the loop retaining portion


53


being kept in its lowered position. In the state in which the TR jack is pulled out of the carriage


33




a


,


33




b


, the loop retaining portion


53


of the TR jack is kept in its lowered position until the carriage


33




a


,


33




b


is reversed in the sequent knitting and the loop is transferred from the TR jack to the needle.




Next, reference will made to the loop transfer from the TR jack


7


to the needle


19




b


of the back bed


3




b


with reference to

FIGS. 5-9

. After completion of the loop transfer from the needle


19




b


of the back bed


3




b


to the TR jack


7


, the back bed


13




b


is racked. Sequentially, the carriages


33




a


,


33




b


are reversed and start to travel in the direction indicated by the arrow Y. When the TR jack


7


reaches the position {circle around (5)} of

FIG. 5

, the loop retaining portion


53


of the TR jack


7


is kept in its lowered position, with the loop retaining portion


53


advanced onto the center line W—W of the needle bed gap. The needle


19




b


to receive the loop


111


starts to advance, so that the needle hook


39


is advanced into the space formed by the loop


111


and the slider


29


. At this time, the loop


111


retained by the TR jack is pulled laterally by the racking of the bed, as shown in

FIG. 7

, and an upper yarn portion


111




a


and a lower yarn portion


111




b


of the loop


111


cross over and beneath the loop retaining portion


53


, respectively. In order for the loop


111


to be retained by the needle hook


39


, the needle hook


39


need be made to go into the loop in such a manner that the upper yarn portion


111




a


of the loop can be located at the front side of the needle


19




b


and the lower yarn portion


111




b


of the loop can be located at the back side of the needle


19




b


. Accordingly, it is preferable that the lowered position of the TR jack is set to be lower than the straight line R indicating the advancing-and-retracting track of the back side of the needle


19




b


. Even when the lowered position of the TR jack is higher than the straight line R, such a position of the TR jack is tolerable, as long as such a position can prevent the lower yarn portion


111




b


of the loop abutted with the tip of the hook of the needle


19




b


from being located at the front side of the needle.




In the position {circle around (6)}, the raising cam


89




a


acts on the raising cam acting portion


69


, so that the TR jack


7


is swung in the counterclockwise direction and the loop retaining portion


53


of the TR jack


7


is raised from its lowered position to its raised position, to allow the needle hook


39


of the needle


19




b


to go into the loop


111


without contacting with the loop


111


. It is preferable that the raised position of the loop retaining portion


53


is set to be higher than the advancing-and-retracting track of the front side of the front side


39




a


of the needle hook


39


of the needle


19




b


that advances toward the loop


111


. Even when the raised position of the loop retaining portion


53


is lower than the advancing-and-retracting track, such a position of the loop retaining portion


53


is tolerable, as long as such a position can prevent the lower yarn portion


111




b


of the loop abutted with the needle hook


39


of the needle


19




b


from being located at the back side of the needle


19




b


. In the position {circle around (7)}, the TR jack


7


starts to be retracted by the guide cam


87


,


89


. Then, the second clearing cam


85




b


acts on the clearing cam acting portion


67


of the TR jack


7


, so that the TR jack is swung in the counterclockwise direction. As a result of this, the loop


111


is lowered to the lowered position lower than the track of the back side


39




b


of the needle hook


39


of the needle


19




b


, and as such can allow the loop


111


to be surely retained by the needle hook


39


. In the position {circle around (8)}, the TR jack


7


is retracted further and the protrusion


74


of the TR jack


7


is brought into contact with an upper surface of the TR jack groove


5


to put the loop retaining portion


53


of the TR jack


7


back to the raised position. As a result of this, the loop


111


is released from the TR jack


7


, with which the loop transfer from the TR jack


7


to the needle


19




b


is completed.




As mentioned above, in the flat knitting machine


1


of the illustrated embodiment, when the loop is transferred from the TR jack


7


to the needle


19




b


, as shown in

FIG. 8-



a


, the loop retaining portion


53


is moved down to its lowered position, first, and, then, the back side


39




b


of the needle


19




b


goes into the loop


111


. As a result of this, the back side


39




b


of the needle


19




b


goes into the loop


111


in the condition in which the lower yarn portion


111




b


of the loop


111


crossing beneath the loop retaining portion


53


is moved toward the back side


39




b


of the needle hook to the extent corresponding to the interval G defined by a straight line E parallel with the advancing-and-retracting track of the needle


19




b


passing through the lower yarn portion


111




b


of the loop


111


when the loop retaining portion


53


is in its raised position and a straight line F parallel with the advancing-and-retracting track of the needle


19




b


passing through the lower yarn portion


111




b


of the loop


111


when the loop retaining portion


53


is in its lowered position. Thus, the back side


39




b


of the needle


19




b


is prevented from colliding with the lower yarn portion


111




b


of the loop


111


crossing beneath the loop retaining portion


53


. Sequentially, as shown in

FIG. 8-



b


, after the loop retaining portion


53


is raised up to its raised position, the front side


39




a


of the needle goes into the loop


111


. As a result of this, the front side


39




a


of the needle


19




a


goes into the loop


111


in the condition in which the upper yarn portion


111




a


of the loop


111


crossing over the loop retaining portion


53


is moved toward the front side


39




a


of the needle hook to the extent corresponding to the interval J defined by a straight line H parallel with the advancing-and-retracting track of the back side


39




b


of the needle hook of the needle


19




b


passing through the upper yarn portion


111




a


of the loop


111


when the loop retaining portion


53


is in its lowered position and a straight line I parallel with the advancing-and-retracting track of the back side


39




b


of the needle hook of the needle


19




b


passing through the loop when the loop retaining portion


53


is in its raised position. Thus, the front side


39




a


of the needle


19




b


is prevented from colliding with the upper yarn portion


111




a


of the loop


111


crossing over the loop retaining portion


53


. If the loop transfer from the TR jack to the needle is performed by moving the TR jack


7


back or forth from the center line of the needle bed gap so that the yarn portion of the loop crossing over or beneath the loop retaining portion can be moved to the front side or the back side of the needle hook, there is the possibility that the adjacent loops retained on the TR jacks may be out of position in front and back to be pulled each other and, as a result, the loop may be slipped off from the loop retaining portion. In contrast to this, in the flat knitting machine of the embodiment of the present invention, since the yarn portion of the loop is moved to the front side or the back side of the needle by the vertical movement of the TR jack on the center line of the needle bed gap, there is no possibility of the loop being slipped off from the loop retaining portion. It is to be noted that the line K is a horizontal straight line passing through the upper yarn portion


111




a


of the loop when the loop retaining portion


53


is in its lowered position, and the line L is a horizontal straight line passing through the upper yarn portion


111




a


of the loop when the loop retaining portion


53


is in its raised position.




When the TR jack is retracted from the loop transferred from the TR jack to the needle, the loop retaining portion


53


is moved down to its lowered position shown in

FIG. 9-



b


from its raised position shown in

FIG. 9-



a


by the clearing cam


85




b


. As a result of the loop retaining portion


53


being put in its lowered position, the burden put on the loop


111


when the loop


111


is pulled out of the loop retaining portion


53


can be reduced, and as such can allow the loop to be transferred smoothly. In addition, the needle


19




b


is lowered in the condition in which the loop is moved to the back side


39




b


of the needle


19




b


to the extent corresponding to the interval O defined by a straight line M parallel with the advancing-and-retracting track of the front side


39




a


of the needle hook of the needle


19




a


passing through the upper yarn portion


111




a


of the loop


111


crossing over the loop retaining portion


53


when put in its raised position and a straight line N parallel with the advancing-and-retracting track of the front side


39




a


of the needle hook of the needle


19




b


passing through the upper yarn portion


111




a


of the loop


111


when the loop retaining portion


53


is in its lowered position. This enables the needle hook


39


to be surely engaged with the loop


111


to prevent occurrence of the drop stitch. It is to be noted that the line P is a horizontal straight line passing through the upper yarn portion


111




a


of the loop when the loop retaining portion


53


is in its lowered position, and the line Q is a horizontal straight line passing through the upper yarn portion


111




a


of the loop when the loop retaining portion


53


is in its raised position.




Although reference has been made to the loop transfer between the TR jack


7


and the back bed


13




b


in the illustrated embodiment, since the same track is used for the transfer of the loop


111


between the TR jack


7


and the needle


19




a


of the front bed


13




a


as well as for the transfer of the loop


111


between the TR jack


7


and the needle of the back bed


13




b


, there is no need to separately provide the track for the transfer of the loop between the TR jack


7


and the needle of the front bed


13




a


and the track for the transfer of the loop between the TR jack


7


and the needle of the back bed


13




b


. This can provide a simplified construction of the device and a reduced length of the device in the moving direction of the carriage, as compared with the case where there are separately provided the track for the front bed and the track for the back bed.

FIG. 10-



a


and

FIG. 10-



b


are drawing figures correspond to

FIG. 8-



a


and

FIG. 8-



b


.

FIG. 10-



a


shows the TR jack


7


and the needle


19




a


when the front side


39




a


of the needle hook of the needle


19




a


goes into the loop


111


in the loop transfer from the TR jack bed to the front bed


3




a


.

FIG. 10-



b


shows the TR jack


7


and the needle


19




a


when the front side


39




a


of the needle hook of the needle


19




a


goes into the loop. A line R is a straight line parallel with the advancing-and-retracting track of the back side of the needle hook


39




b


of the needle


19




b


passing through the lower yarn portion


111




b


of the loop when the loop retaining portion is in its lowered position. A straight line S is a straight line parallel with the advancing-and-retracting track of the back side


39




b


of the needle hook of the needle


19




b


passing through the lower yarn portion


111




b


of the loop when the loop retaining portion


53


is in its raised position. A line T is a straight line parallel with the advancing-and-retracting track of the front side


39




a


of the needle hook of the needle


19




b


passing through the upper yarn portion


111




a


of the loop when the loop retaining portion


53


is in its raised position. A straight line U is a straight line parallel with the advancing-and-retracting track of the front side


39




a


of the needle hook of the needle


19




a


passing through the upper yarn portion


111




a


of the loop when the loop retaining portion


53


is in its raised position. Though not shown but described with reference to

FIG. 9

, the operation and effect produced by the construction that when the needle is moved downward, the loop retaining portion is put in its lowered position so that the loop can be surely retained by the needle hook can also be produced in the loop transfer from the TR jack bed


9


to the needle


19




a


of the front bed


13




a


located under the TR jack bed.




While in the embodiment illustrated above, the flat knitting machine including the fixed sinkers is taken as an example, the present invention can be practicable in the flat knitting machine including movable sinkers. Also, the TR jack bed, which is provided over the front bed


3




a


in the embodiment illustrated above, may be provided over the back bed


3




b


as well. The clearing cam


85


and the raising cam


89


, which are constructed by the fixed cams in the embodiment illustrated above, may be constructed by movable cams such as retractable cams. Further, the TR jack control means, which is constructed by the raising cam and the clearing cam in the embodiment illustrated above, may be constructed by biasing means for always biasing the loop retaining portion of the TR jack toward the raised position and a clearing cam for pushing the loop retaining portion down to the lowered position against a biasing force of that biasing means or by biasing means for always biasing the loop retaining portion of the TR jack toward the lowered position and a raising cam for pushing the loop retaining portion up to the raised position. The components of the flat knitting machine of the illustrated embodiment may be varied in construction in this sense.




Capabilities of Exploitation in Industry




As mentioned above, according to the present invention, when the loop is transferred from the TR jack to the needle, the back side of the needle hook is allowed to go into the loop retained on the loop retaining portion of the TR jack without colliding with the yarn portion of the loop crossing beneath the loop retaining portion of the TR jack and also the front side of the needle hook is allowed to go into the loop without colliding with the yarn portion of the loop crossing over the loop retaining portion of the TR jack. Thus, the loop transfer can be ensured by simply providing the common track for the needles of the front needle bed and the needles of the back needle beds.



Claims
  • 1. A flat knitting machine with a loop transfer mechanism comprising a pair of front and back needle beds holding needles in such a manner as to freely advance and retract in grooves formed in upper surfaces of the needle beds, at least one of which is movable laterally relative to the other needle bed, and at least one 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 in grooves in upper surface of the at least one transfer jack bed,wherein each transfer jack has, on a front end portion thereof, a loop retraining portion which is held in such a manner as to be movable between its lowered position and its raised position in its advanced position on a center line of a needle bed gap between the front and back needle beds; and wherein there is provided transfer jack control means for making such a control that when a loop is transferred from the transfer jack to the needle, the loop retaining portion of the transfer jack put in its advanced position is moved down to its lowered position, first; then, a back side of a needle hook of the needle is made to go into the loop retained on the loop retaining portion of the transfer jack; then the loop retaining portion is raised up to its raised position; and thereafter, a front side of the needle hook of the needle is made to go into the loop.
  • 2. The flat knitting machine with the loop transfer mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the transfer jack control means comprises:an advancing-and-retracting control cam for controlling the transfer jack so as to be advanced toward and retracted from the center line of the needle bed gap; a clearing cam for controlling the loop retaining portion of the transfer jack put in its advanced position, so as to be moved down to its lowered position before the back side of the needle hook of the needle goes into the loop retained on the loop retaining portion of the transfer jack; and a raising cam, located at a rear side of the clearing cam with respect to a moving direction of a carriage when the loop is transferred from the transfer jack to the needle, for raising the loop retaining portion up to its raised position before the front side of the needle hook of the needle goes into the loop.
  • 3. The flat knitting machine with the loop transfer mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the raised position is set at a position at which an upper yarn portion of the loop retained on the loop retaining portion is located above an advancing-and-retracting track of the front side of the needle hook, and the lowered position is set at a position at which a lower yarn portion of the loop retained on the loop retaining portion is located below an advancing-and-retracting track of the back side of the needle hook.
  • 4. The flat knitting machine with the loop transfer mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the transfer jack control means comprises the clearing cam, located at a rear side of the raising cam with respect to a traveling direction of a carriage when the loop is transferred from the transfer jack to the needle, for controlling the loop retaining portion so as to be moved down to its lowered position when the TR jack is retracted from the loop.
  • 5. A loop transfer method using a flat knitting machine with a loop transfer mechanism comprising a pair of front and back needle beds holding needles in such a manner as to freely advance and retract in grooves formed in upper surfaces of the needle beds, at least one of which is movable laterally relative to the other needle bed, and at least one 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 in grooves formed in upper surface of the at least one transfer jack bed,wherein when a loop is transferred from the transfer jack to the needle, the loop retaining portion of the transfer jack put in its advanced position is moved down to its lowered position, first; then, a back side of a needle hook of the needle is made to go into the loop retained on the loop retaining portion of the transfer jack; then the loop retaining portion is raised up to its raised position; and thereafter, a front side of the needle hook of the needle is made to go into the loop, whereby the needle hook is made to go into the loop retained on the loop retaining portion of the transfer jack.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-94043 Mar 2000 JP
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application is a 35 USC 371 National Phase Entry Application from PCT/JP01/02434, filed Mar. 26, 2001, and designating the U.S.

PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/JP01/02434 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO01/86048 11/15/2001 WO A
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