Claims
- 1. A device for inserting a wrap thread in a wrap insertion knitting machine having a center and a plurality of hooked knitting needles in a plurality of successive knitting systems for the production of patterns extending in the longitudinal direction of a produced tubular knitted cloth which plurality of needles are moving in one direction about the center of said machine, comprising:
- a number of bore devices arranged above said knitting needles, through which the wrap threads pass in the direction towards inserting devices for said knitting needles, which number corresponds to the number of wrap threads and which bore devices are moving in said one direction about the center of said machine,
- an inserting device for each wrap thread, which inserting device has a free end region and a passage for the wrap thread at said free end region,
- a rotating device for each said inserting device with which said passage is movable over the highest position of said needle hooks over an arcuate section,
- a control device for controlling the movement of said inserting device, and
- a displacer arm in some of said knitting systems which is positioned between said inserting device and needles situated beneath it and prevents insertion of the wrap thread into needles not to be wound, wherein:
- (a) each of said bore devices comprises a hollow shaft the geometrical longitudinal axis of which is always aligned from above, without inclination, with a selected one of said needles to receive the wrap thread in each of said knitting systems,
- (b) said control device comprises a toothed belt,
- (c) said rotating device comprises a toothed wheel constantly rotating in a single direction guided by said hollow shaft, said wheel meshing externally with said toothed belt and being rotated without slip by said toothed belt,
- (d) said inserting device is connected at its other end firmly with said wheel and protrudes towards said needles, and said passage at the free end of said inserting device is situated at a lateral distance from said geometrical longitudinal axis of said hollow shaft to constantly rotate, without reciprocation, in said single direction, and
- (e) looking towards the center of said machine, the direction of rotation of said wheels and said inserting devices connected to them is always opposited to the direction of movement of needles about the center of said machine.
- 2. Device according to claim 1, wherein said geometrical longitudinal axis of said hollow shaft stands vertically and is aligned with the geometrical longitudinal axis of said needle.
- 3. Device according to claim 1, wherein said geometrical longitudinal axis of said hollow shaft--neglecting tolerances--is aligned with the back of said needle.
- 4. Device according to claim 1, comprising a plurality of toothed wheels situated at the same level and driven by said toothed belt which extends externally of said toothed wheels.
- 5. Device according to claim 1, comprising a plurality of toothed wheels staggered in height position and as many of said toothed belts as there are height positions driving said toothed wheels.
- 6. Device according to claim 5, comprising two height positions, each wheel of odd number being arranged in a first height position and each wheel of even number being arranged in a second height position.
- 7. Device according to claim 1 comprising a plurality of wheels, the geometrical longitudinal axes of which all lie in one common circular cylinder.
- 8. Device according to claim 7, in which said geometrical longitudinal axes of said hollow shafts of said wheels are parallel.
- 9. Device according to claim 1, wherein said hollow shafts are secured to a common assembly base, said hollow shafts being adjustably secured on said common assembly base to align said geometrical longitudinal axes of said hollow shafts from above with the highest position of said needles in each knitting system at the middle position, or to lead or lag the highest position of said needles per knitting system.
- 10. Device according to claim 1, wherein said inserting device comprises a basket device which surrounds the wrap thread from its emergence from said hollow shaft as far as said passage.
- 11. Device according to claim 10, wherein said basket device is a tube.
- 12. Device according to claim 11, wherein said tube has an incision rendering access to said passage possible.
- 13. Device according to claim 12, wherein said incision lies obliquely above said passage.
- 14. Device according to claim 10, wherein said basket device includes said passage in the form of a wall bore above its lower edge.
- 15. Device according to claim 14, wherein said wall bore has a direction which is at an acute angle to said geometrical central axis of said hollow shaft and points to the latter.
- 16. Device according to claim 10, wherein said basket device is circular-cylindrical and coaxial with said hollow shaft.
- 17. Device according to claim 10, wherein at approximately the level of said passage said basket device forms a complete ring.
- 18. A device for inserting a wrap thread in a wrap insertion knitting machine having a center and a plurality of hooked knitting needles in a plurality of successive knitting systems for the production of patterns extending in the longitudinal direction of a produced tubular knitted cloth, which plurality of needles are moving in one direction about the center of said machine, comprising:
- a number of bore devices arranged above said knitting needles, through which the wrap threads pass in the direction towards inserting devices for said knitting needles, which number corresponds to the number of wrap threads and which bore devices are moving in said one direction about the center of said machine,
- an inserting device for each wrap thread, which inserting device has a free end region and a passage for the wrap thread at said free end region,
- a rotating device for each said inserting device with which said passage is movable over the highest position of said needle hooks over an arcuate section,
- a control device for controlling the movement of said inserting device, and
- a displacer arm in some of said knitting systems which is positioned between said inserting device and needles situated beneath it and prevents insertion of the wrap thread into needles not to be wound, wherein:
- (a) each of said bore devices comprises a hollow shaft the geometrical longitudinal axis of which is always aligned from above, without inclination, with a selected one of said needles to receive the wrap thread in each of said knitting systems,
- (b) said rotating device comprises a wheel constantly rotating in a single direction guided by said hollow shaft, said wheel being rotated without slip by said control device,
- (c) said control device comprises a first toothed wheel fixed to the frame of said wrap insertion knitting machine and coaxial with the central axis of said machine and a second toothed wheel that rotates with said wheels guided by said hollow shafts, meshes with said first toothed wheel, and drives said wheels guided by said hollow shafts,
- (d) said inserting device is connected at its other end firmly with said wheel and protrudes towards said needles, and said passage at the free end of said inserting device is situated at a lateral distance from said geometrical longitudinal axis of said hollow shaft to constantly rotate, without reciprocation, in said single direction, and
- (e) looking towards the center of said machine, the direction of rotation of said wheels and said inserting devices connected to them is always opposite to the direction of movement of needles about the center of said machine.
- 19. Device according to claim 18, wherein said control device comprises a toothed belt and a third toothed wheel that is secured coaxially with said second toothed wheel, is larger than said second toothed wheel, and meshes with said toothed belt.
- 20. Device according to claim 19, comprising tensioner wheels increasing the looping aangle for said toothed belt on said third toothed wheel, provided on both sides of said third toothed wheel.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 489,159 filed on Apr. 27, 1983, now abandoned.
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