Claims
- 1. A system for feeding yarn in a circular knitter machine of the type used to reinforce a flexible hose by applying a knitted yarn pattern upon the exterior of the hose moving axially through the machine, the knitter machine being further of the type including a cylindrical knitter head disposed along the central axis of the machine and a deck rotatable about the axis, the knitter head further containing a plurality of knitting needles disposed about the knitter head, each needle operatively connected to a rotatable cam member and thereupon made to reciprocate along the central axis and thereby apply the knitted yarn pattern, comprising:
a plurality of wound supplies of yarn in continuous strands mounted upon the deck for rotation about the central axis of the machine; feeder head means assembled to rotate about the knitter head and connected to receive respective strands from said plurality of wound supplies of yarn for positively feeding the strands into the knitter head and the reciprocating needles thereof at a controlled and synchronized rate; and motor means connected to drive the rotation of said feeder head means in unison with the deck and cam member of the knitter machine.
- 2. A yarn feeding system according to claim 1, wherein said feeder head means comprises:
positive feeder means mounted for rotation about the central axis of the knitter machine and operatively connected to draw respective strands of yarn from the plurality of wound supplies for positively feeding the yarn strands into the knitter head and to the reciprocating knitting needles; and rate control means operatively connected to said positive feeder means for controlling the feed rate of the yarn strands to the knitting needles.
- 3. A yarn feeding system according to claim 2, wherein said positive feeder means comprises:
a support plate having a central opening axially therethrough and rotatably mounted about the central axis of the knitting machine; a plurality of positive feeder units rotatably mounted to said support plate about the periphery thereof, each of said plurality of positive feeder units being operatively connected to receive a yarn strand from a respective one of said wound supplies of yarn; and a first belt member interconnecting said plurality of positive feeder units for concurrent rotation thereof.
- 4. A yarn feeding system according to claim 3, wherein said rate control means comprises:
a first gear member stationed within the knitting machine in a coaxial position relative to said support plate; a second gear member rotatably mounted to said support plate and positioned to engage said first gear member so that said second gear member rotates about said first gear member as said support plate rotates; a third gear member having a selected size and number of gear teeth, said third gear member being coaxially positioned and mounted upon said second gear member so as to rotate coaxially together with said second gear member; and a second belt member engaged between said third gear member and a selected one of said positive feeder units for rotation thereof at a controlled rotational rate determined by the size and teeth of said third gear member.
- 5. A yarn feeding system according to claim 4, wherein said plurality of wound supplies of yarn are yarn spools.
- 6. A yarn feeding system according to claim 5, wherein said motor means is a drive motor mounted within the knitting machine.
- 7. A yarn feeding system according to claim 1, wherein said feeder head means comprises:
positive feeder means mounted for rotation about the central axis of the knitter machine and operatively connected to draw respective strands of yarn from the plurality of wound supplies for positively feeding the yarn strands into the knitter head and to the reciprocating knitting needles; and variable rate control means operatively connected to said positive feeder means to provide a fine adjustment to the rate control of said positive feeder means and thereby reduce the tensioning of the yarn strands delivered to the knitting needles.
- 8. A yarn feeding system according to claim 7, wherein said positive feeder means comprises:
a support plate having a central opening axially therethrough and rotatably mounted about the central axis of the knitting machine; a plurality of positive feeder units rotatably mounted to said support plate about the periphery thereof, each of said plurality of positive feeder units being operatively connected to receive a yarn strand from a respective one of said wound supplies of yarn; and a first belt member interconnecting said plurality of positive feeder units for concurrent rotation thereof.
- 9. A yarn feeding system according to claim 8, wherein said variable rate control means comprises:
a first gear member rotatably coupled to said support plate for independent rotation about the central axis of the knitting machine; variable speed drive means mounted within the knitter machine for rotating said first gear member at an adjusted rate in either direction relative to said support plate; a second gear member rotatably mounted upon said support plate and positioned to engage said first gear member so that the rate of rotation of said second gear member is established by the adjusted rate of said first gear member; a third gear member having a selected size and number of gear teeth, said third gear member being coaxially positioned and mounted upon said second gear member so as to rotate coaxially together with said second gear member; and a second belt member engaged between said third gear member and a selected one of said positive feeder units for rotation thereof at variably controlled rotational rate determined by the size and teeth of said third gear member.
- 10. A yarn feeding system according to claim 9, wherein said variable speed drive means comprises:
a variable speed motor stationed to the knitting machine; and a fourth gear member operatively coupled to said variable speed motor and disposed for rotational engagement with said first gear member.
- 11. A yarn feeding system according to claim 10, wherein said plurality of wound supplies of yarn are yarn spools.
- 12. A yarn feeding system according to claim 11, wherein said motor means is a drive motor mounted within the knitting machine.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/475,962 filed Jun. 5, 2003 for Yarn Feeding System.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60475962 |
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