The present invention relates to a color altering head for circular knitting machines that has a movable cutter plate and a yarn changing plate adopted an open type design.
A circular knitting machine aims to knit fabrics of varying colors and patterns. It has a rotary circular disc with radial cams and actuators at the bottom and a plurality of color altering heads located below. Each color altering head has a plurality of yarn changing sets. During operation, each actuator selects one yarn changing set of the color altering head and the cam pushes a movable cutter plate and a yarn changing plate in the yarn changing set to move alternately to drive a yarn to a yarn feeding port to switch yarns of different colors.
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When the circular knitting machine operates for a time period, the reciprocal yarn movement generates cotton which gradually accumulates between the yarn cutting plate 122 and yarn splint plate 124, and also in the confining slots 1211 and 1231 of the yarn changing plate 121 and movable cutter plate 123. Operation becomes unsmooth. Even elements could be damaged. Hence a periodic repair and maintenance have to be performed after a period of time. Due to the color altering head 1 adopts a closed design, all elements have to be disassembled during repair and maintenance. This is time consuming and results in lengthy operation interruption. There are still rooms for improvement.
Therefore, the primary object of the present invention is to provide an open type transmission deign of the yarn changing set for color altering heads to facilitate removing of cotton accumulated inside and maintain smooth operation and increase life span.
To achieve the foregoing object, the present invention provides a plurality of yarn changing sets between two splint plates. Each yarning changing set includes a yarn splint plate, a movable cutter plate, a yarn cutting plate and a yarn changing plate. There are a plurality of pins located between the yarn splint plate and yarn cutting plate. The movable cutter plate is interposed between the yarn splint plate and yarn cutting plate. The yarn changing plate is located outside the yarn cutting plate. The movable cutter plate and yarn changing plate are movably between the pins. By disposing the pins at two edges of a neck of the movable cutter plate and yarn changing plate, a harness and confining effect is formed. The movable cutter plate and yarn changing plate also have respectively a notch at opposing edges to surround the pins when the movable cutter plate and yarn changing plate are located opposite. The yarn cutting plate also has a notch at one edge to hold the pins.
During operation, a cam pushes the yarn changing plate and movable cutter plate up and down alternately to change yarns between the yarn changing sets. With the pins butting two symmetrical edges of the yarn changing plate and the neck of the movable cutter plate, the movable cutter plate and yarn changing plate can be pushed by the cam between the yarn splint plate and yarn cutting plate in a confined sway and sliding fashion reciprocally. Moreover, during assembly and installation, the pins and other elements are not confined to closed apertures, but form an open type transmission. The cotton accumulating portions are exposed outside, thus can be easily cleared through high pressure air to maintain smooth operation of the circular knitting machine. The life span of the machine also increases.
The foregoing, as well as additional objects, features and advantages of the invention will be more readily apparent from the following detailed description, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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a yarn splint plate 4 formed in a flat plate with two confining slots 41 formed at one edge of an upper end of a left side;
a yarn cutting plate 5 also formed in a flat plate and located at one side of the yarn splint plate 4 with a yarn cutting portion 51 at one end and a plurality of apertures 52 formed on the plane thereof. The yarn splint plate 4 and each of the apertures 52 are respectively coupled with a pin 6. The yarn cutting plate 5 further has two other confining slots 53 formed at one edge of an upper end of the left side thereof;
a movable cutter plate 7 being a flat plate with a neck 71 and movably interposed between the yarn splint plate 4 and yarn cutting plate 5. The neck 71 is movable between two symmetrical pins 6 which butt two lateral edges of the neck 71. As shown in the drawings, the movable cutter plate 7 leans onto the yarn cutting plate 5 with a first leaning portion 72 jutting outwards from a left edge. The first leaning portion 72 is protrusive in the center and has two trapezoidal sloped edges at two sides. The movable cutter plate 7 further has a hook 73 at a bottom end and a first notch 74 at a top end. The first leaning portion 72 and the first notch 74 are located at two edges of the movable cutter plate 7. Thus the movable cutter plate 7 can be moved reciprocally in a confined manner between the yarn splint plate 4 and yarn cutting plate 5. Moreover, the movable cutter plate 7 has the top end run through by two pins 75 which are held in the confining slots 53 of the yarn cutting plate 5; and
a yarn changing plate 8 which is a flat plate with a V-shaped tortuous portion 81 in the center and located outside the yarn cutting plate 5. The tortuous portion 81 is movably located between two symmetrical pins 6 which butt two lateral edges of the tortuous portion 81. The tortuous portion 81 has a jutting inverse hook 82 at a lower side and a second leaning portion 83 at an upper side. The yarn changing plate 8 further has a poking rod 84 and a yarn threading hole 85 at the bottom, and a third leaning portion 86 and a second notch 87 at the top end. The second leaning portion 83 is triangular with one corner jutting outwards and one side perpendicular to the second notch 87. The third leaning portion 86 has one side formed an angle with a lateral side of the second notch 87 smaller than 90 degrees. Therefore, the yarn changing plate 8 can be moved reciprocally in a confined sway and movement fashion.
For assembly and installation of the invention, the first notch 74 of the movable cutter plate 7 and the second notch 87 of the yarn changing plate 8 are positioned opposing each other to form a confined movement space of the pins 6. The symmetrical pins 6 at the bottom of the yarn splint plate 4 and yarn cutting plate 5 are located at two edges of the neck 71 of the movable cutter plate 7 and the tortuous portion 81 of the yarn changing plate 8 to confine the movement range of the movable cutter plate 7 and the yarn changing plate 8. Moreover, the elastic element 3 at the right side of the splint plate 2 butts the edge of the yarn changing plate 8 to keep the yarn changing plate 8 at a desired position during moving. While the invention does not provide the pins 125 and confining slots 1211, 1222 and 1231 to confine transmission as the conventional technique does shown in
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While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been set forth for the purpose of disclosure, modifications of the disclosed embodiment of the invention as well as other embodiments thereof may occur to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the appended claims are intended to cover all embodiments which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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