GB2290556A - Fabric holding-down mechanism for circular knitting machines - Google Patents

Fabric holding-down mechanism for circular knitting machines Download PDF

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GB2290556A
GB2290556A GB9412664A GB9412664A GB2290556A GB 2290556 A GB2290556 A GB 2290556A GB 9412664 A GB9412664 A GB 9412664A GB 9412664 A GB9412664 A GB 9412664A GB 2290556 A GB2290556 A GB 2290556A
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Wan-Yih Chen
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Pai Lung Machinery Mill Co Ltd
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D04BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
    • D04BKNITTING
    • D04B15/00Details of, or auxiliary devices incorporated in, weft knitting machines, restricted to machines of this kind
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In a cylinder and dial knitting machine the fabric (5) is prevented from rising with the cylinder needles (2) by holding-down sinkers (3) which have noses (32) which extend over and cooperate with the top face (40) of a fabric formation member (4). The sinkers are reciprocated by a cam. <IMAGE>

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FABRIC HOLDING-DOWN MECHANISM FOR DOUBLE KNIT MACHINES The present invention relates to a fabric holding-down mechanism which prevents the fabric from being lifted by the cylinder needles during the knitting operation.
UK Patent Application GB 2199341 discloses a circular knitting machine having a plurality of needles movable longitudinaily on the cylinder to perform knitting, a ring around the needle cylinder being driven therewith. In order to prevent the fabric from being lifted, holding-down sinkers are provided and mounted on the ring and moved radially with respect to the needle cylinder.
There is known another knitting machine for forming terry cloth fabric, disclosed in "IMPROVED DOUBLE LOOP KNIT FABRIC, MACHINE AND METHOD" of UK Patent No. 1 534 575, which comprises a plurality of needles having latches pivotally attached thereto which move between open and closed positions, jack means for operating the needles, and pairs of sinkers for cooperating with the needles for forming loops. The two sinkers of the same pair have one with a sinker throat and the other with a sinker ledge. These sinkers are not provided to hold down the fabric.
The present invention discusses double knit machines. Regular double knit machines are commonly used for knitting plain cotton - moths having no raised patterns, and therefore the dial and the cylinder needles are ccntrolled to complete cycles of knitting through a knit stitch knitting process, and the dial and cylinder needles of each knitting unit constrain each other, i.e. the fully extended out dial needles will press on the edges of the fabric to stop the fabric from being lifted during the raising stitch. These double knit machines have now been commonly used for knitting PK cloths having raised patterns on both sides.
In knitting PK cloths, the cylinder needles (or dial needles) may be retained immovable causing the fabric lifted during the raising stitch. In order to eliminate this problem, the present inventor invented a sinker assembly for a double knit machine, as disclosed in "DOUBLE KNIT MACHINE FGR KNITTING CONSTRUCTIVE FABRICS" under K Pat. No.
9322841.9. The sinker assembly is installed in the casing of the double knit machine corresponding to a respective cylinder needle, comprised of a fixed sinker for supporting and guiding the knitted fabric, and a presser sinker disposed in parallel with the fixed sinker and reciprocated radially to press on the duly knitted fabric during each raising stitch of the needle cylinder so as to prohibit the duly knitted fabric from being lifted by the cylinder needle. This structure of sinker assembly is functional, however it is still complicated in structure because it consists cf a presser sinker and a fixed sinker.
The present invention is an improvement on the disclosure of "DOUBLE KNIT MACHINE FOR KNITTING CONSTRUCTIVE FABRICS" of UR Pat. No.
9322841.9.
The present invention eliminates the fixed sinker from the sinker assembly. When only the presser sinker is installed, same function is achieved. When the presser sinker is reciprocated radially, the projecting sinker head of the presser sinker will be moved to a front limit position spaced above the topmost edge of the fabric formation surface on the knitting machine at distance equal to the thickness of the fabric duly knitted during the raising stitch of the respective cylinder needle, and therefore the duly knitted fabric is retained from being lifted by the cylinder needle.
The present invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the annexed drawings, in which: Fig. 1 is a partial view of a double knit machine according to U.K. Patent Appln. No. 9322841.9; Fig.2 is a side elevational view of a presser sinker according to the present invention; Fig. 3 shows the projecting sinker head pressed on the duly knitted fabric during the raising stitch of the cylinder needle according to the present invention; Fig. 4 shows the cylinder needle received back and the presser sinker removed from the fabric according to the present invention Fig. 5 is a plain view of a double knit machine according to the present invention, showing the position of the presser sinker; and Fig. 6 is a perspective view of part of the machine of Figure 5.
Referring to Figures 5 and o, the circular knitting machine comprises a series of dial needles 8 radially arranged on the same horizontal plane, and a series of cylinder needles 2 vertically disposed corresponding to the series of dial needles. The dial needles and the cylinder needles 8 and 2 form into a series of knitting units. As the knitting machine is operated, the dial needle 8 and the cylinder needle 2 are respectively reciprocated at right angles and moved across each other around the top 40 of a fabric formation surface 4, and therefore loops are respectively cast off from the thread fed through a thread hole 6 and then formed into a fabric. The fabric 5 thus formed is then gradually sent out downward through the fabric formation surface 4.
The main feature of the present invention is the installation of a fabric holi- down mechanism in the circular knitting machine to stop the fabric 5 from being lifted during the knitting process. The fabric holding-down mechanism comprises a presser sinker 3, which is reciprocated horizontally, a cam 10 -ixedly mounted on the needle cylinder of the knitting machine, which controls the movement of the presser sinker and the top 40 of the aforesaid fabric formation surface. The presser sinker 3 is disposed in a respective radial slot 11 on the knitting machine and moved as the needle cylinder of the knitting machine is rotated. The presser sinker 3 comprises an upright guide strip 31 on the top in the middle inserted in a track 100 on the bottom of the cam 10. As the cam 10 is moved, the presser sinker 31 is reciprocated radially.
As shown in Figure 2, the presser sinker 3 further comprises a projecting sinker head 32 horizontally disposed at a front end thereof. As the presser sinker 3 is moved forward to the front limit, the projecting sinker head 32 is disposed above the top 40 and spaced from the top 40 at a distance 320 approximately equal to the thickness cf the fabric 5 (see Figure 3).
Referring to Figures 3 and 4, when the cylinder needle 2 is received back during its declining stitch, the projecting sinker head 32 of the presser sinker 31 is moved backwards; when the cylinder needle 2 is vertically moved upward during its raising stitch, the projecting sinker head 32 of the presser sinker 31 is moved to the front limit above the top 40 and prassed on the duly knitted fabric 5. Therefore, the duly knitted fabric 5 will not be lifted by the cylinder needle s during the knitting process.

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CLAIMS:
1. A fabric holding-down mechanism for a double knot machine, including a series of presser sinkers reciprocatable radially relative to cylinder needles, each presser sinker having a projecting sinker head disposed in a horizontal direction in use at a front end thereof, the projecting sinker head being movable to a front limit position spaced above the topmost edge of the fabric formation surface of the knitting machine at a distance equal to the thickness of the duly knitted fabric during the raising stitch of the respective cylinder needle, thereby causing knitted fabric retained therein from being lifted by the cylinder needles.
2. A mechanism as claimed in claim 1, including a cam drive for driving a plurality of horizontally disposed dial needles and a series of vertically disposed cylinder needles respectively in a reciprocating manner to knot a double-faced fabric on a fabric formation surface thereof.
3. A fabric holding-down mechanism for double knit machines substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to, and as illustrated in, Figures 2 to 6 of the accompanying drawings.
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FR9408839A FR2722515B3 (en) 1994-06-23 1994-07-18 DOWN FABRIC HOLDING MECHANISM FOR DOUBLE KNITTING MACHINES

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GB785289A (en) * 1953-06-23 1957-10-23 Max Nebel Knitted fabric and method of and apparatus for the production thereof
GB863033A (en) * 1956-08-27 1961-03-15 Scott & Williams Inc Improvements in or relating to methods of knitting
GB2199341A (en) * 1986-12-29 1988-07-06 Textima Veb K A circular knitting machine

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US5386711A (en) * 1993-10-27 1995-02-07 Pai Lung Machinery Mill Co., Ltd. Double knit machine for knitting constructive fabrics

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GB785289A (en) * 1953-06-23 1957-10-23 Max Nebel Knitted fabric and method of and apparatus for the production thereof
GB863033A (en) * 1956-08-27 1961-03-15 Scott & Williams Inc Improvements in or relating to methods of knitting
GB2199341A (en) * 1986-12-29 1988-07-06 Textima Veb K A circular knitting machine

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