EP0851050B1 - Method for manufacturing a tubular knitted article - Google Patents

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EP0851050B1
EP0851050B1 EP97117637A EP97117637A EP0851050B1 EP 0851050 B1 EP0851050 B1 EP 0851050B1 EP 97117637 A EP97117637 A EP 97117637A EP 97117637 A EP97117637 A EP 97117637A EP 0851050 B1 EP0851050 B1 EP 0851050B1
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Thomas Nonnenmacher
Henning Schmidt
Jürgen Schwenk
Achim Ulmer
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D04BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
    • D04BKNITTING
    • D04B1/00Weft knitting processes for the production of fabrics or articles not dependent on the use of particular machines; Fabrics or articles defined by such processes
    • D04B1/10Patterned fabrics or articles
    • D04B1/102Patterned fabrics or articles with stitch pattern
    • D04B1/106Patterned fabrics or articles with stitch pattern at a selvedge, e.g. hems or turned welts
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D04BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
    • D04BKNITTING
    • D04B1/00Weft knitting processes for the production of fabrics or articles not dependent on the use of particular machines; Fabrics or articles defined by such processes
    • D04B1/22Weft knitting processes for the production of fabrics or articles not dependent on the use of particular machines; Fabrics or articles defined by such processes specially adapted for knitting goods of particular configuration
    • D04B1/24Weft knitting processes for the production of fabrics or articles not dependent on the use of particular machines; Fabrics or articles defined by such processes specially adapted for knitting goods of particular configuration wearing apparel
    • D04B1/246Upper torso garments, e.g. sweaters, shirts, leotards
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D10INDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBLASSES OF SECTION D, RELATING TO TEXTILES
    • D10BINDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBLASSES OF SECTION D, RELATING TO TEXTILES
    • D10B2403/00Details of fabric structure established in the fabric forming process
    • D10B2403/03Shape features
    • D10B2403/033Three dimensional fabric, e.g. forming or comprising cavities in or protrusions from the basic planar configuration, or deviations from the cylindrical shape as generally imposed by the fabric forming process
    • D10B2403/0333Three dimensional fabric, e.g. forming or comprising cavities in or protrusions from the basic planar configuration, or deviations from the cylindrical shape as generally imposed by the fabric forming process with tubular portions of variable diameter or distinct axial orientation

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  • the invention relates to a method for producing a tubular knitted fabric on a flat knitting machine with two opposite needle beds by connecting the edges of two partial knitted fabrics, one of which is knitted on the front needle bed and the other on the rear needle bed, the knitted parts on the front and rear Needle bed are each formed by at least two knitting systems and two thread guides.
  • This process can be used to produce complete knitted fabrics, such as pullovers or other items of clothing, in which no seams can subsequently be closed. After leaving the machine, all you have to do is cut the thread ends and steam the goods, then they are ready to wear. However, it is also possible to manufacture other tubular knitted fabrics, for example for technical applications.
  • the present invention is based on the object of proposing a method with high productivity for producing a tubular knitted fabric with visually appealing closed side edges, which are particularly suitable for producing complete knitted fabrics.
  • this method has a high productivity, since at least two rows of stitches can be produced with each carriage movement.
  • seam-like structures are created on the side edges of the tubular knitted fabric, which is often desired by customers with items of clothing, since these are used to side seams in sweaters and other items of clothing are.
  • the edge connections created when the method according to the invention is carried out are also tightly closed and yet elastic, which is important for the comfort of clothing.
  • the effect stitches, which are formed in the knitting cycle cover the actual edge connection. In this way, very visually appealing edge connections are created.
  • the needles of the other needle bed that are opposite the needles of one needle bed that are occupied by a stitch cannot be occupied by stitches in order to enable transfer processes. If this needle division takes place over the entire width of the knitted fabric, this also allows the production of tubular rib knitted fabrics, for example for the production of cuffs.
  • Fig. 1 shows schematically a sweater with a body part 1 and two sleeves 2 and 3.
  • the body part 1 and the sleeves 2, 3 are each produced as tubular knitted fabrics by connecting two partial knitted fabrics at the edges.
  • the edge connections marked with x are created by crossing threads of the thread guides for the knitted fabrics on the front and rear needle beds, while the edge connections marked with ⁇ are created by forming an additional edge stitch on the opposite needle bed.
  • Fig. 2 illustrates the process for producing a tubular knitted fabric, e.g. B. the sweater body part 1 from Fig. 1, with closed side edges in the form of an effect edge connection, on a flat knitting machine with two opposite needle beds and at least two knitting systems for the front and two knitting systems for the rear needle bed.
  • the needles of the front needle bed are capitalized A - J and the needles of the rear needle bed marked with lowercase letters a - j.
  • the tubular knitted fabric shown is also only knitted with every second needle in order to have needles free for transfer operations and to be able to knit right and left stitches in a tubular knitted fabric, for example for the production of cuffs.
  • Meshed needles are indicated by long lines, empty needles by short lines.
  • a stitch is first formed with the needle J of the front needle bed, which results in an effect stitch that extends over two rows of stitches, and then finish the row of stitches with the needles i to a of the back needle bed, the stitch of the needle a again becoming an effect stitch.
  • knitting is carried out in the same carriage direction with the trailing knitting system and a second thread guide, in the example the thread guide FF5, with the needles H to B of the front needle bed.
  • a row of stitches is formed with the leading knitting systems and the thread guide FF4 with the needles c to i of the rear needle bed in the reverse direction of the slide.
  • a row of stitches is then created in row 4 in the same carriage direction with the trailing knitting systems and the thread guide FF5 with the needles B to H of the front needle bed.
  • the threads of the two thread guides FF4 and FF5 are crossed, since the thread guide FF4, whose thread is connected to stitches of the rear needle bed, now works with the leading knitting system and therefore on the stationary thread guide FF5, the thread of which is connected to stitches of the front needle bed, slides past and thus places its thread around that of the thread guide FF5 (FIG. 3).
  • the tubular knitted fabric on the left edge is closed.
  • Rows 1 to 4 can be repeated until the desired length of the tubular knitted fabric is reached.
  • Fig. 4 shows a view of the connection area of two knitted fabrics 30 and 40.
  • the actual connection point is covered by effect stitches 35, so that there is a kind of decorative seam.

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Die Erfindung betrifft ein Verfahren zur Herstellung eines schlauchförmigen Gestricks auf einer Flachstrickmaschine mit zwei gegenüberliegenden Nadelbetten durch Verbindung der Ränder zweier Teilgestricke, von denen das eine auf dem vorderen Nadelbett und das andere auf dem hinteren Nadelbett gestrickt wird, wobei die Gestrickteile auf dem vorderen und hinteren Nadelbett jeweils von mindestens zwei Stricksystemen und zwei Fadenführern gebildet werden.The invention relates to a method for producing a tubular knitted fabric on a flat knitting machine with two opposite needle beds by connecting the edges of two partial knitted fabrics, one of which is knitted on the front needle bed and the other on the rear needle bed, the knitted parts on the front and rear Needle bed are each formed by at least two knitting systems and two thread guides.

Mit diesem Verfahren können Komplettgestricke, beispielsweise Pullover oder andere Bekleidungsstücke, hergestellt werden, bei denen anschließend keinerlei Nähte mehr zu schließen sind. Nach dem Verlassen der Maschine müssen lediglich noch die Fadenenden abgeschnitten und die Ware gedämpft werden, dann ist sie bereits tragefertig. Aber auch die Herstellung anderer Schlauchgestricke, beispielsweise für technische Anwendungen, ist möglich.This process can be used to produce complete knitted fabrics, such as pullovers or other items of clothing, in which no seams can subsequently be closed. After leaving the machine, all you have to do is cut the thread ends and steam the goods, then they are ready to wear. However, it is also possible to manufacture other tubular knitted fabrics, for example for technical applications.

Aus der CH 247 210 A ist ein Verfahren zum Stricken von Handschuhen bekannt, bei dem die Innenseite und die Außenseite des Handschuhs auf gegenüberliegenden Nadelbetten gestrickt werden. Die Verbindung der Gestrickteile erfolgt beidseitig durch eine Fadenüberkreuzung.From CH 247 210 A a method for knitting gloves is known, in which the inside and the outside of the glove are knitted on opposite needle beds. The knitted parts are connected on both sides by crossing threads.

Der vorliegenden Erfindung liegt die Aufgabe zugrunde, ein Verfahren mit einer hohen Produktivität zur Herstellung eines Schlauchgestricks mit optisch ansprechenden geschlossenen seitlichen Rändern, die sich insbesondere zur Herstellung von Komplettgestricken eignen, vorzuschlagen.The present invention is based on the object of proposing a method with high productivity for producing a tubular knitted fabric with visually appealing closed side edges, which are particularly suitable for producing complete knitted fabrics.

Die Aufgabe wird mit einem Verfahren mit den Merkmalen des Anspruchs 1 gelöst.The object is achieved with a method having the features of claim 1.

Durch die Verwendung mindestens zweier Stricksysteme weist dieses Verfahren eine hohe Produktivität auf, da bei jeder Schlittenbewegung mindestens zwei Maschenreihen hergestellt werden können. Durch die Verbindung der Gestrickteile auf den beiden Nadelbetten durch Fadenüberkreuzung bzw. Stricken von Randmaschen auf dem jeweils anderen Nadelbett entstehen an den seitlichen Rändern des Schlauchgestricks nahtähnliche Strukturen, was von Kunden bei Kleidungsstücken häufig gewünscht wird, da diese an Seitennähte in Pullovern und sonstigen Bekleidungsstücken gewöhnt sind. Die bei Durchführung des erfindungsgemäßen Verfahrens entstehenden Randverbindungen sind außerdem dicht geschlossen und dennoch elastisch, was für den Tragekomfort bei Kleidungsstücken wichtig ist. Die Effektmaschen, welche im Strickzyklus gebildet werden, überdecken die eigentliche Randverbindung. Auf diese Weise entstehen optisch sehr ansprechende Randverbindungen. Eine vorteilhafte, detaillierte Ausgestaltung des erfindungsgemäßen Verfahrens ist in Anspruch 2 beschrieben. Hierbei können mindestens bereichsweise jeweils die den mit einer Masche besetzten Nadeln des einen Nadelbetts gegenüberliegenden Nadeln des anderen Nadelbetts nicht mit Maschen besetzt sein, um Umhängevorgänge zu ermöglichen. Falls diese Nadeleinteilung über die ganze Gestrickbreite erfolgt, erlaubt dies auch die Herstellung von schlauchförmigen Rippengestricken, beispielsweise zur Herstellung von Bündchen.Through the use of at least two knitting systems, this method has a high productivity, since at least two rows of stitches can be produced with each carriage movement. By connecting the knitted parts on the two needle beds by crossing threads or knitting edge stitches on the other needle bed, seam-like structures are created on the side edges of the tubular knitted fabric, which is often desired by customers with items of clothing, since these are used to side seams in sweaters and other items of clothing are. The edge connections created when the method according to the invention is carried out are also tightly closed and yet elastic, which is important for the comfort of clothing. The effect stitches, which are formed in the knitting cycle, cover the actual edge connection. In this way, very visually appealing edge connections are created. An advantageous, detailed embodiment of the method according to the invention is described in claim 2. In this case, at least in some areas, the needles of the other needle bed that are opposite the needles of one needle bed that are occupied by a stitch cannot be occupied by stitches in order to enable transfer processes. If this needle division takes place over the entire width of the knitted fabric, this also allows the production of tubular rib knitted fabrics, for example for the production of cuffs.

Nachfolgend wird ein Ausführungsbeispiel eines erfindungsgemäßen Verfahrens anhand der Zeichnung näher beschrieben.An exemplary embodiment of a method according to the invention is described in more detail below with reference to the drawing.

Es zeigen:

Fig. 1
eine schematische Ansicht eines komplett gestrickten Pullovers mit randverbundenem Rumpfteil und Ärmeln;
Fig. 2
einen Maschenverlauf für das Stricken eines geraden schlauchförmigen Gestricks nach einem erfindungsgemäßen Verfahren;
Fig. 3
eine schematische Darstellung der Fadenüberkreuzung am linken Gestrickrand;
Fig. 4
eine Ansicht der Effektmaschen, die die Randverbindung der Gestrickteile überdekken.
Show it:
Fig. 1
a schematic view of a completely knitted sweater with an edge-connected body part and sleeves;
Fig. 2
a stitch course for knitting a straight tubular knitted fabric according to a method according to the invention;
Fig. 3
a schematic representation of the thread crossing on the left knitted edge;
Fig. 4
a view of the effect stitches that cover the edge connection of the knitted parts.

Fig. 1 zeigt schematisch einen Pullover mit einem Rumpfteil 1 und zwei Ärmeln 2 und 3. Das Rumpfteil 1 und die Ärmel 2, 3 werden jeweils als schlauchförmige Gestricke durch Randverbindung zweier Teilgestricke hergestellt. Die mit x gekennzeichneten Randverbindungen entstehen dabei durch Überkreuzung von Fäden der Fadenführer für die Gestricke auf dem von vorderen und hinteren Nadelbett, während die mit Ω gekennzeichneten Randverbindungen durch Bildung einer zusätzlichen Randmasche auf dem gegenüberliegenden Nadelbett erzeugt werden.Fig. 1 shows schematically a sweater with a body part 1 and two sleeves 2 and 3. The body part 1 and the sleeves 2, 3 are each produced as tubular knitted fabrics by connecting two partial knitted fabrics at the edges. The edge connections marked with x are created by crossing threads of the thread guides for the knitted fabrics on the front and rear needle beds, while the edge connections marked with Ω are created by forming an additional edge stitch on the opposite needle bed.

Fig. 2 illustriert das Verfahren zur Herstellung eines Schlauchgestricks, z. B. des Pulloverrumpfteils 1 aus Fig. 1, mit geschlossenen seitlichen Rändern in Form einer Effektrandverbindung, auf einer Flachstrickmaschine mit zwei gegenüberliegenden Nadelbetten und mindestens zwei Stricksystemen für das vordere und zwei Stricksystemen für das hintere Nadelbett. Bei dieser Abbildung sind die Nadeln des vorderen Nadelbetts mit Großbuchstaben A - J und die Nadeln des hinteren Nadelbetts mit Kleinbuchstaben a - j bezeichnet. Das dargestellte Schlauchgestrick wird außerdem nur mit jeder zweiten Nadel gestrickt, um Nadeln für Umhängevorgänge frei zu haben und um rechte und linke Maschen in einem Schlauchgestrick, beispielsweise zur Herstellung von Bündchen, stricken zu können. Maschenbesetzte Nadeln sind durch lange Striche gekennzeichnet, leere Nadeln durch kurze Striche.Fig. 2 illustrates the process for producing a tubular knitted fabric, e.g. B. the sweater body part 1 from Fig. 1, with closed side edges in the form of an effect edge connection, on a flat knitting machine with two opposite needle beds and at least two knitting systems for the front and two knitting systems for the rear needle bed. In this illustration, the needles of the front needle bed are capitalized A - J and the needles of the rear needle bed marked with lowercase letters a - j. The tubular knitted fabric shown is also only knitted with every second needle in order to have needles free for transfer operations and to be able to knit right and left stitches in a tubular knitted fabric, for example for the production of cuffs. Meshed needles are indicated by long lines, empty needles by short lines.

In Reihe 1 wird in der Schlittenrichtung von rechts nach links mit dem vorlaufenden Stricksystem und einem ersten Fadenführer, im Beispiel der Fadenführer FF4, zunächst eine Masche mit der Nadel J des vorderen Nadelbetts gebildet, die eine sich über zwei Maschenreihen erstreckende Effektmasche ergibt, und dann mit den Nadeln i bis a des hinteren Nadelbetts die Maschenreihe fertiggestrickt, wobei die Masche der Nadel a wieder eine Effektmasche wird. In der zweiten Reihe wird in derselben Schlittenrichtung mit dem nachlaufenden Stricksystem und einem zweiten Fadenführer, im Beispiel der Fadenführer FF5, mit den Nadeln H bis B des vorderen Nadelbetts gestrickt. In Reihe 3 wird in umgekehrter Schlittenrichtung mit den vorlaufenden Stricksystemen und dem Fadenführer FF4 mit den Nadeln c bis i des hinteren Nadelbetts eine Maschenreihe gebildet. In derselben Schlittenrichtung wird dann in Reihe 4 mit den nachlaufenden Stricksystemen und dem Fadenführer FF5 mit den Nadeln B bis H des vorderen Nadelbetts eine Maschenreihe erzeugt. Beim Wechsel der Schlittenrichtung von Reihe 2 in Reihe 3 kommt es zu einer Überkreuzung der Fäden der beiden Fadenführer FF4 und FF5, da der Fadenführer FF4, dessen Faden mit Maschen des hinteren Nadelbetts verbunden ist, nun mit dem vorlaufenden Stricksystem arbeitet und daher am ruhenden Fadenführer FF5, dessen Faden mit Maschen des vorderen Nadelbetts verbunden ist, vorbeigleitet und somit seinen Faden um denjenigen des Fadenführers FF5 legt (Fig. 3). Durch die überkreuzung der Fäden der beiden Fadenführer FF4 und FF5 wird das Schlauchgestrick am linken Rand geschlossen. Am rechten Rand erfolgt das Schließen des Gestrickes in Reihe 1 durch erstmaliges Abstricken der Effektmasche mit der Nadel J auf dem ersten Nadelbett, bevor mit dem gleichen Stricksystem und dem gleichen Fadenführer die Maschen i bis a auf dem hinteren Nadelbett gestrickt werden, wobei durch das Stricken der Nadel a die sich dann über zwei Strickreihen in der Höhe erstreckende Effektmasche erstmalig abgestrickt wird. Die Reihen 1 bis 4 können solange wiederholt werden, bis die gewünschte Länge des Schlauchgestricks erreicht ist.In row 1, in the carriage direction from right to left with the leading knitting system and a first thread guide, in the example the thread guide FF4, a stitch is first formed with the needle J of the front needle bed, which results in an effect stitch that extends over two rows of stitches, and then finish the row of stitches with the needles i to a of the back needle bed, the stitch of the needle a again becoming an effect stitch. In the second row, knitting is carried out in the same carriage direction with the trailing knitting system and a second thread guide, in the example the thread guide FF5, with the needles H to B of the front needle bed. In row 3 a row of stitches is formed with the leading knitting systems and the thread guide FF4 with the needles c to i of the rear needle bed in the reverse direction of the slide. A row of stitches is then created in row 4 in the same carriage direction with the trailing knitting systems and the thread guide FF5 with the needles B to H of the front needle bed. When changing the carriage direction from row 2 to row 3, the threads of the two thread guides FF4 and FF5 are crossed, since the thread guide FF4, whose thread is connected to stitches of the rear needle bed, now works with the leading knitting system and therefore on the stationary thread guide FF5, the thread of which is connected to stitches of the front needle bed, slides past and thus places its thread around that of the thread guide FF5 (FIG. 3). By crossing the threads of the two thread guides FF4 and FF5, the tubular knitted fabric on the left edge is closed. On the right side the knitting in row 1 is closed by knitting the effect stitch with the needle J on the first needle bed for the first time, before the stitches i to a are knitted on the rear needle bed with the same knitting system and the same thread guide, by knitting the needle a the effect stitch is then knitted for the first time over two rows of knitting. Rows 1 to 4 can be repeated until the desired length of the tubular knitted fabric is reached.

Fig. 4 zeigt eine Ansicht des Verbindungsbereiches von zwei Teilgestricken 30 und 40. Die eigentliche Verbindungsstelle wird durch Effektmaschen 35 abgedeckt, so daß sich eine Art Ziernaht ergibt.Fig. 4 shows a view of the connection area of two knitted fabrics 30 and 40. The actual connection point is covered by effect stitches 35, so that there is a kind of decorative seam.

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  1. A method for manufacturing a tubular knitted article on a flatbed knitting machine which has two opposed needle beds by joining the edges of two knitted parts, one of which is knitted on the front needle bed and the other on the rear needle bed, the knitted parts on the front and rear needle beds being formed in each case by at least two knitting systems and at least two thread carriers (FF4, FF5), characterised in that the lateral edges of the knitted parts are joined together in the case of one edge by crossing of the threads of the two thread carriers and in the case of the other edge by knitting of an additional edge stitch on the opposed needle bed, the connection points being covered by effect stitches extending upwardly over two rows of stitches.
  2. A method according to Claim 1, characterised by the steps:
    - firstly, using the leading knitting system in the direction of the carriage and a first thread carrier (FF4), knitting of a single edge and effect stitch (J) for the knitted part on the front needle bed, and of a complete row of stitches including a further effect stitch (a) on the rear needle bed,
    - then, using the trailing knitting system in the same direction of the carriage and a second thread carrier (FF5), knitting of a row of stitches beginning with the first stitch (H) after the edge and effect stitch (J) on the front needle bed,
    - in the inverse direction of the carriage, using the leading knitting system and the first thread carrier (FF4), knitting of a row of stitches on the rear needle bed, starting with the first stitch (c) after the effect stitch (a), while forming a thread crossing with the thread of the second thread carrier (FF 5),
    - in the same direction of the carriage, using the trailing knitting system and the second thread carrier (FF5), knitting of a row of stitches up to one needle (H) before the edge stitch (J) on the front needle bed,
    - repeating the steps until the desired length of the knitted article is attained.
  3. A method according to Claim 1 or 2, characterised in that, at least zonally, the needles of one needle bed which are opposite to needles of the other needle bed which carry stitches, do not themselves carry stitches.
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