EP1416078B1 - Elément de formation de maille pour métier a tricoter trame ou chaîne - Google Patents

Elément de formation de maille pour métier a tricoter trame ou chaîne Download PDF

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EP1416078B1
EP1416078B1 EP03024413A EP03024413A EP1416078B1 EP 1416078 B1 EP1416078 B1 EP 1416078B1 EP 03024413 A EP03024413 A EP 03024413A EP 03024413 A EP03024413 A EP 03024413A EP 1416078 B1 EP1416078 B1 EP 1416078B1
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Ulrich Dipl.-Ing. Hofmann
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D04BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
    • D04BKNITTING
    • D04B35/00Details of, or auxiliary devices incorporated in, knitting machines, not otherwise provided for
    • D04B35/02Knitting tools or instruments not provided for in group D04B15/00 or D04B27/00

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  • the invention relates to a knitting element, in particular for knitting and warp knitting machines.
  • a needle which is also referred to as a styling needle
  • a transfer needle which consist of a needle (which is also referred to as a styling needle) and a transfer needle.
  • the styling needle and the transfer needle are provided with hooks facing each other and arranged in a common needle channel.
  • the stylus can pull through a recorded mesh by a picked up by the transfer needle mesh (cumulate). It is important that the hook tip of the styling needle passes through the held by the transfer needle mesh without poking the thread.
  • the styling needle has a shaft which is provided at the end with a hook.
  • the shank is made relatively narrow, so that the hook width is smaller than the width of the remaining shank of the shaving needle.
  • a recess which serves to receive the transfer hook of the transfer needle.
  • the transfer hook is provided at its tip hook on both sides in each case with a step, so that a narrow, nose-shaped projection is formed, which fits into the formed in the needle breast of the Kuliernadel recess (Zasche).
  • a control surface is formed subsequent to the needle breast of the Kuliernadel, on which a trained on the transfer needle projection along. If it passes the ramp-shaped control surface, the distance between the stylus and the transfer needle changes. On the one hand, this creates the basis for the hook of the styling needle and the hook of the transfer needle to pass unhindered and the other hand for the hook of the transfer needle to be able to dip into the zipper formed in the needle breast.
  • the needle hook is offset back by the amount of penetration of the transfer hook with respect to the needle breast, ie the breast height is higher than the upper edge of the hook of the hooking needle by the penetration depth of the transfer hook.
  • the upper edge of the needle hook is aligned with the breast height and the transfer hook performs a small transverse movement on its return stroke for immersion in the needle breast.
  • smaller mesh heights can be realized.
  • a spring biasing means is provided which presses the transfer needle permanently to the stylus. Each relative movement generates friction here, which can lead to undesired heating.
  • the peculiarity of the knitting tool according to the invention consists in the width of the transfer hook of the transfer needle and the width of the chest region of the Kuliemadel. Both the breast region of the styling needle and the transfer hook are wider than the shank of the styling needle and the transfer needle formed. The held by the transfer hooks of the transfer needle mesh is thereby spread so far that the hook of the styling needle, even at high speed and when knitting very difficult yarns not hold the held by the transfer hook stitch.
  • the needle channel at its front, the hook of the Kuliernadel facing, end be widened slightly, so that the broadened in the chest area section of the styling needle has sufficient space to run without jamming.
  • the styling needle experienced in this area a guide when the broadening of the chest area is tuned to the greater width of the needle channel in its front end.
  • the shank of the styling needle is provided with a control surface associated with a control surface formed on the body of the transfer needle. Both control surfaces serve to give the transfer needle a controlled transverse movement to the Kuliernadel to increase the distance between the transfer needle and the stylus during the working process controlled or reduced. This allows the transfer hook controlled submerge in the provided in the needle breast Zasche, which can be achieved very small mesh heights. Under transverse movement and transverse direction is understood here a movement in which approach the stylus and the transfer needle or remove from each other.
  • control surfaces may be formed, for example, as a ramp surface and as an associated cam. These can positively effect an enlargement of the needle spacing between the styling needle and the transfer needle, but not an approximation of the transfer needle to the styling needle. Remedy can be created with a spring means that biases the transfer needle something against the stylus. In a preferred embodiment, however, the transfer needle is stored tensionless on or beside the Kuliernadel. A spring tensioning device is then used only to exert a transverse pressure on the transfer needle when it is to be brought to the styling needle.
  • the shank of the styling needle in his chest a zipper, which is formed as a longitudinally extending groove-like recess.
  • This groove-like recess is preferably trapezoidal or wedge-shaped in cross section and thus widens in the direction of the needle top side.
  • the transfer needle is guided on the Kuliernadel.
  • the protrusion engaging in the zipper facilitates the transfer of stitches on the needle breast through the transfer needle.
  • the transfer hook has a width that is greater than the width of the shaft of the transfer needle.
  • the width of the transfer hook is also greater than the width of the hook and the shank of the styling needle in the end region 6 and in the shaft region lying behind the breast as seen from the hook.
  • the width of the hook of the styling needle is less than the shaft width of the styling needle.
  • the width of the transfer hook coincides with the width of the chest area. It results in favorable conditions in the calculation.
  • the chest region of the styling needle and the transfer hook are preferably designed so that the transfer hook is guided on guide surfaces on both sides of the zipper.
  • the corresponding hook portions of the transfer hook can be considered as skids.
  • the dimensions of the styling needle and the transfer needle are dimensioned such that the transfer hook runs under an at least low bias on the guide surfaces. This increases the security in the mesh takeover.
  • the knitting tool according to the invention shows a low friction during the relative movement of the scoop needle and the transfer needle. Frictional losses are reduced to a low level.
  • the elastic bias of the transfer hook which is dependent on the working position of the knitting machine, increases the uniformity of the controlled transverse movement of the transfer needle without additional adjustment of any device on the needle lock. This results in a simple installation and adjustment of the needle lock and good uniformity of the knitted fabric.
  • the section of the transfer hook which engages in the zipper can be designed like a protruding nose in the hook direction. It thus forms a means of secure mesh picking. It can be made particularly fine, because the tensile stress of the thread is absorbed by the reinforced and widened part of the transfer hook.
  • the hook-side end of the needle breast is designed as a sliding surface for the transfer hook.
  • the width of the shank portion of the transfer hook which extends away from the hook and the width of the shank portion of the shaving needle adjoin the chest portion in the direction away from Hook essentially coincide. This makes it possible to use a needle guide channel with the same width over the entire guide height.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates a knitting tool 1 to which a styling needle 2 and a transfer needle 3 belong. Both are arranged in the needle channel of a needle bed.
  • the styling needle 2 has a longitudinally extending shaft 4 along its longitudinal direction 5, which is provided at one end or another suitable location with a not further illustrated drive means, for example in the form of a foot, which extends away from the shaft 5. The foot is engaged with a lock which serves to reciprocate drive the styling needle 2 in its longitudinal direction 4.
  • the shank tapers at its end 6 both in width and in height.
  • the height is measured from the needle bottom 7 to the needle top 8.
  • the width is measured across it.
  • a hook 9 is formed, the tip of which is oriented backwards.
  • the shaft 5 has a chest region 12, which adjoins the end 6.
  • the chest area 12 has a width to be measured between its two flanks 14, 15, which is the width of the remaining shaft 5 which extends from the chest area 12 to the rear, i. extends to the drive means.
  • the chest region 12 thus forms the widest section of the styling needle 2. It also exceeds in particular the width of the shaft 5 otherwise leading needle channel. Also, he is wider than the hook 9.
  • the chest region 12 has on the needle top side 8 a zipper 16 in the form of a groove 4 extending centrally over the chest region 12 in the longitudinal direction 4.
  • the groove runs out at the hook 9 facing the end flat.
  • the groove bottom is essentially flat.
  • guide surfaces 17, 18 are formed on the needle top, which lie in a common plane. This plane extends above the tip 11 of the hook 9.
  • the latter is preferably slightly below the groove bottom of the zipper 16.
  • the two guide surfaces 17, 18 go on the hook-side end of the zipper 16 in sliding surfaces 21, 22, which fall to the needle bottom 7 out and thus move away from the plane in which the guide surfaces 17, 18 are located.
  • the sliding surfaces 21, 22 preferably extend below the height of the tip 11.
  • the transfer needle 3 has a likewise extending in the longitudinal direction 4 Body 23, which rests with its underside 24 on the needle top 8.
  • FIG. 1 is an exploded view in this respect.
  • the body 23 of the transfer needle 3 is provided with a not further illustrated drive means, for example in the form of a foot, which extends for example at right angles away from the body 23 and is engaged with a lock cam.
  • the drive means of the styling needle 2 and the transfer needle 3 can impart a relative movement to one another with respect to the longitudinal direction 4.
  • the body 23 of the transfer needle 3 is provided with a transfer hook 26, the width of which preferably corresponds approximately to the width of the chest region 12.
  • the transfer hook 26 is thus considerably wider than the shaft 23 forming a body of the transfer needle 3.
  • the tip 27 terminates on guide runners 28, 29 which are formed by inwardly formed on the tip bottom, inwardly curved surface portions which slide upon operation of the knitting tool 1 on the guide surfaces 17, 18.
  • the tip 27 thus runs in an approximately horizontal, i. approximately parallel to the needle top 8, oriented surface.
  • an extension 31, which is designed as a downwardly directed nose and protrudes downwards between the guide runners 28, 29.
  • This extension 31 is approximately complementary to the zipper 16 and can retract into it.
  • the extension 31 has on its side facing the body 23 an inclined surface 32, which is oriented at an acute angle to the longitudinal direction 4. Compared to the hook 9 of the stylus 2 of the transfer hook 26 of the transfer needle 3 is much wider, preferably twice as wide.
  • the knitting tool 1 described so far operates as follows:
  • the transfer needle 3 is located with its bottom 24 on the needle top 8 of the styling. It is first assumed that the hook 9 has picked up a stitch.
  • the transfer hook 26 is, for example, between the hook tip 11 and the sliding surfaces 21, 22. If now the styling needle 2 and the transfer needle 3 in Austreibcardi ( Figure 1 to the left) moves, the mesh slides on the guide surfaces 17, 18 of the chest region 12 and is doing widened.
  • the transfer needle 3 undergoes a backward movement, whereby the projection 32 enters the zipper 16 and receives the mesh there. This then slides into the interior of the transfer hook 26.
  • the hook 9 picks up a thread which can now be pulled (chucked) by a relative withdrawal of the scoop needle 2 relative to the transfer needle 3 by the stitch taken up by the transfer hook 26.
  • the knitting tool 1 is thus suitable as a reliable knitting tool both for processing difficult yarns and for achieving high working speeds.
  • FIGS. 2 to 5 The various phases of the stitch formation process are illustrated in FIGS. 2 to 5. While the stylus 2 is expelled and a thread 33 catches, the transfer hook 26 takes a mesh 34 which lies on the needle breast 12.
  • Figure 3 illustrates the Kuliervorgang in which the styling 2 draws their new stitch formed by the thread 33 through the mesh 34 lying in the transfer hook 26.
  • the transfer hook 26 runs with some play on the hook 9 over. A transverse movement of the styling needle 2 and the transfer needle 3 against each other does not take place.
  • FIG. 4 illustrates the state after knocking off the loop 34 from the transfer hook 26, and
  • FIG. 5 illustrates a state immediately before the state shown in FIG. In the state of FIG. 5, the styling needle has been expelled from the transfer needle 3, the hook 9 having passed the transfer hook 26 without touching it.
  • the height offset is the sum of the immersion depth of the transfer hook 26 in the zipper 16 and an additional clearance, which ensures a non-contact passage of the hook 9 on the transfer hook 26 even in the presence of installation and functional tolerances.
  • the knitting tool according to the invention is illustrated in various views.
  • This embodiment is in particular in accordance with the width of the chest region 12, the ratio of this width to the width of the shaft 5 and to the width of the transfer hook 26 and the hook 9 with the embodiment described above.
  • the continuous at the entire needle height Broadening of the chest area 12 with respect to the shaft 5 can be seen from FIG.
  • the hook 9 is preferably significantly narrower than the shaft 5.
  • the transfer hook 26 has a width exceeding that of the shaft 5 and preferably coinciding with that of the chest area 12.
  • the guide surfaces 17, 18 are formed by relatively narrow edges that merge into the zipper 16 with a slight rounding.
  • the guide surfaces 17, 18 are, as Figure 7 illustrates, in a plane E, the hook 9 touches.
  • the hook 9 may, if necessary, with its tip 11 also lie in this plane.
  • the tip of the extension 31 is located in a common plane with the bottom 24 or at a certain safety distance to this. Is the transfer needle 3 with its bottom 24 on the guide surfaces 17, 18, between the hook 9 and the extension 31 of the transfer hook 26, a small tolerance compensation serving safety distance in a direction transverse to the longitudinal direction 4 is present.
  • the hook 9 is below the plane E, while the extension 31 is above the plane E.
  • the shaft 5 of the styling needle 2 is provided with a control surface 36, which is arranged, for example, following the chest area 12 to the shaft 5 at the side facing away from the hook 9 and which has an inclination to the longitudinal direction 4.
  • the inclination of the control surface 36 is such that it forms a ramp on which a second control surface 37 can slide along, which is provided on the transfer needle 3.
  • the control surface 37 is formed, for example, as a curve in the transition between the bottom 24 and a step-shaped recess 38 which is dimensioned so large that it can accommodate the protruding needle breast when the bottom 24 rests behind the control surface 36 on the shaft 5.
  • the control surface 36 has transversely to the longitudinal direction 4 to a height which is at least as large as the desired depth of immersion of the extension 31 in the Zasche 16.
  • the control surface 36 may be curved like a ramp straight or in side view s-shaped.
  • FIG. 9 additionally shows the guide runners 28, 29, which are partially concealed in FIG. They limit the transfer hook 26 down and mark the transition from the transfer hook 26 to the projection 31.
  • FIG. 10 illustrates the transfer of the stitch 34 by the transfer hook 26 corresponding to the process described in connection with FIG.
  • the underside 24 of the transfer needle 3 abuts on the shaft 5 behind the control surface 36, whereby the projection 31 dips into the zipper 16.
  • the guide runners 28, 29 can preferably rest on the guide surfaces 17, 18 with a small resilient bias.
  • the last-mentioned reference numbers are omitted in FIG.
  • the projection 31 is thus below the plane E, which is marked by the guide surfaces 17, 18, and to which the hook 9 extends zoom.
  • the styling needle 2 As illustrated in FIG. 11, is withdrawn in the longitudinal direction.
  • the control surface 36 arrives at the control surface 37 and thus pushes the transfer needle 3 away from the styling needle 2.
  • the stroke-pushing movement means a transverse movement of the transfer needle 3 with respect to the styling needle 2. The stroke is so great that the projection 31 of the transfer hook 26 is positioned above the plane defined by the needle face or its guide surfaces 17, 18 , He can thus run freely on the hook 9 over and the hook 9 can freely run past the transfer hook 26 over.
  • FIG. 12 shows the knitting tool 1 when the transfer needle 3 has been driven out further. In this state, the transfer hook 26 has dropped the newly formed stitch and the knit hangs exclusively on the styling needle 2.
  • the second guide surface 37 slides on the first guide surface 36 down, whereby the transfer needle 3 applies to the Kuliernadel 2 and the projection 31 is immersed in the space between the hook 9 and the chest region 12 of the styling needle 2.
  • the projection 31 is then on further return stroke of the transfer needle 3 in the zipper 16, wherein the guide skids 28, 29 slide on the sliding surfaces 21, 22 (analogous to Figure 1) and then on the guide surfaces 17, 18 find.
  • Said spring means 41 is used for example in a lock part of a lock for driving the transfer needle 3 and the styling needle 2. It is arranged so that a pressure piece 42 provided on it substantially only engages with the spine of the transfer needle 3 when the control surfaces 36, 37 are in engagement and the transfer needle 3 is to be approximated to the scoop needle 2.
  • To the spring means 41 includes a socket part 43 which is mounted in the lock.
  • the mounting part 43 encloses an interior, in which a slider 44 is slidably mounted against the force of a compression spring 45. This works preferably without bias. Your position can be adjusted by a screw 46, at which it is supported. With its other end, it is supported on the slide 44. This end carries a slider 47, the sliding properties are optimized with respect to the interaction with the transfer needle 3.
  • FIGS 16, 17 illustrate an alternative in which the slider 47 is replaced by a ball bearing 48. This is held by a pin 49 on the slider 44. Otherwise, reference is made to the above description.
  • FIG. 18 illustrates another alternative embodiment of the spring means 41.
  • This is a lock part 51 in which a skid 52 is inserted.
  • the skid 52 can be inserted as a U-shaped bow into two bores 53, 54 of the lock part 51 (FIG. 19).
  • the skid 52 may be formed of an elastic material, such as a polished flat wire, a polished round wire, it may be lubricious coated or formed, for example, as a hose.
  • the skid 52 is preferably arranged somewhat obliquely in relation to the lock part 51. The exact location is determined by the castle curve.
  • An improved knitting tool consisting of a styling needle 2 and a transfer needle 3, is improved in terms of its reliability, the versatility of its application and the knitting speed, characterized in that the styling needle 2 has a relation to its remaining shaft 5 broadened chest area 12 which provided with a zipper 16 is.
  • a control surface 36 is provided on which the transfer needle 3 runs with its control surface 37, whereby the distance between the styling needle 2 and the transfer needle 3 changes.
  • the transfer hook 26 of the transfer needle 3 is wider than the hook 9 of the scoop needle, the hook tip being sharpened or tapered to fit into the zipper 16 in the scoop needle. Due to the particularly wide design of the transfer hook 26, the reliability is significantly increased.

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  1. Outil de tricotage, notamment pour des métiers à tricoter en trame ou en chaîne, qui comporte :
    - une aiguille de maillage (2) présentant une tige allongée (5) portant à une extrémité un crochet (9) et présentant une zone avant (12) éloignée du crochet (9), cette tige (5) étant équipée d'un moyen d'entraînement pour produire le déplacement de l'aiguille (2) selon sa direction longitudinale (4),
    - une aiguille de transfert (3) présentant un corps allongé (23) pouvant coulisser parallèlement à l'aiguille de maillage (2) et équipé d'un moyen d'entraînement pour produire son déplacement longitudinal,
    - un crochet de transfert (26) formé à une extrémité du corps allongé (23) de l'aiguille de transfert (3), ce crochet (26) et le crochet (9) étant disposés face à face, cet outil étant caractérisé en ce que la zone avant (12) est élargie par rapport au reste de la tige (5) et que la largeur du crochet de transfert (26), mesurée perpendiculairement à la direction longitudinale (4), dépasse la largeur du crochet (9).
  2. Outil de tricotage selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que
    - sur la tige (5) est formée une première portée de commande (36) qui, au moins à un endroit, est inclinée par rapport à la direction longitudinale (4) de la tige (5),
    - sur le corps (25) est formée une seconde portée de commande (37) pour venir en prise avec la première portée de commande (36) et pour donner à l'aiguille de transfert, à partir de son déplacement longitudinal relatif, un déplacement transversal par rapport à l'aiguille de maillage (2).
  3. Outil de tricotage selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que la tige (5) présente dans la zone avant (12) une ouverture (16) constituée par un évidement en forme de rainure s'étendant selon la direction longitudinale et auquel est associé un appendice (31) formé sur le crochet de transfert.
  4. Outil de tricotage selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que le crochet de transfert (26) présente une largeur supérieure à celle de la tige (5) de l'aiguille de maillage (2).
  5. Outil de tricotage selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que le crochet de transfert (26) présente une largeur supérieure à celle du corps (23) de l'aiguille de transfert (3).
  6. Outil de tricotage selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que le crochet de transfert (26) présente une largeur correspondant à celle de la zone avant (12), mesurée du flanc (14) au flanc (15).
  7. Outil de tricotage selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que sur la tige (5), dans la zone avant (12) est formée au moins une portée de guidage (17, 18) s'étendant en direction longitudinale (4) et se trouvant dans un plan commun (E) qui touche le crochet (9) ou la pointe (11) de celui-ci.
  8. Outil de tricotage selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que sur la tige (5), dans la zone avant (12) est formée au moins une portée de guidage (17, 18) qui se trouve dans un plan (E) décalé perpendiculairement à la direction longitudinale (4) de la tige (5) par rapport à la pointe (11) du crochet (9).
  9. Outil de tricotage selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que l'extrémité de la zone avant (12) située du côté du crochet forme au moins une portée de glissement (21, 22) pour le crochet de transfert (26).
  10. Outil de tricotage selon la revendication 3, caractérisé en ce que le crochet de transfert présente des deux côtés de sa saillie (31) des patins de glissement (28, 29) qui sont guidés sur la tige (5) dans la zone avant (12) de celle-ci.
  11. Outil de tricotage selon la revendication 3, caractérisé en ce que l'appendice (31) présente une largeur supérieure à celle du crochet (9).
  12. Outil de tricotage selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que l'aiguille de maillage (2) et l'aiguille de transfert (3) sont appliquées l'une sur l'autre sans précontrainte.
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