JPH02229248A - Knitting of tubular knit fabric - Google Patents

Knitting of tubular knit fabric

Info

Publication number
JPH02229248A
JPH02229248A JP1051092A JP5109289A JPH02229248A JP H02229248 A JPH02229248 A JP H02229248A JP 1051092 A JP1051092 A JP 1051092A JP 5109289 A JP5109289 A JP 5109289A JP H02229248 A JPH02229248 A JP H02229248A
Authority
JP
Japan
Prior art keywords
course
loop
knitting
loops
knitted fabric
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Granted
Application number
JP1051092A
Other languages
Japanese (ja)
Other versions
JPH0415301B2 (en
Inventor
Masahiro Shima
島 正博
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Shima Seiki Mfg Ltd
Original Assignee
Shima Seiki Mfg Ltd
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Shima Seiki Mfg Ltd filed Critical Shima Seiki Mfg Ltd
Priority to JP1051092A priority Critical patent/JPH02229248A/en
Priority to FR909002620A priority patent/FR2643917B1/en
Priority to GB9004740A priority patent/GB2228750B/en
Priority to ES9000625A priority patent/ES2019812A6/en
Priority to IT47716A priority patent/IT1240788B/en
Priority to KR1019900002782A priority patent/KR0126222B1/en
Priority to DE4006877A priority patent/DE4006877B4/en
Publication of JPH02229248A publication Critical patent/JPH02229248A/en
Publication of JPH0415301B2 publication Critical patent/JPH0415301B2/ja
Granted legal-status Critical Current

Links

Classifications

    • 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
    • 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
    • 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

Landscapes

  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Textile Engineering (AREA)
  • Knitting Machines (AREA)
  • Knitting Of Fabric (AREA)
  • Materials For Medical Uses (AREA)
  • Outer Garments And Coats (AREA)
  • Packages (AREA)

Abstract

PURPOSE:To obtain a tubular knit fabric having excellent fashionability by decreasing the knitting width in the course of knitting operation and changing the overlapping mode of loops in the course of decreasing the stitch, thereby forming a fashion line at an arbitrary position. CONSTITUTION:A tubular knit fabric is produced by a flat-knitting machine having a pair of needle beds at the front and rear sides. In the above process, the loops from a loop adjacent to a prescribed loop to an end of the knit fabric are racked toward the prescribed loop of an arbitrary wale at an arbitrary course and the racking process is repeated several times. Loop accumulation points 71, 72, 73, 74... composed of plural loops accumulated on a prescribed loop are formed by this process and, at the same time, the knit width is narrowed. A fashion line is formed by developing a plurality of accumulated loops on an arbitrary course.

Description

【発明の詳細な説明】[Detailed description of the invention]

【産業上の利用分野1 本発明は、横8機を用いて被服等の筒状に編成された各
部を一休に成形編する場合の編成方法に関し、特に筒状
編地の筒径を縮少する筒状編地の偏成方法に係る。 【従来の技術】 樵偏機により縄成した絋地を用いて被服等を作る場合、
一枚の編地を平坦に成型編成し、ぞの端縁の所定部位を
縫合することによりm部或いはその他の部分を筒状に形
成することは本出願前既に知られている(特公昭57−
 23022号,特公昭5753455号)。しかし、
このようにして作られた衣服等は、編地端部が縫合され
るため縫い合わせ部の伸縮性が悪く、かつ、縫合部が衣
服内部に突出することになり、着用時、着用感に満足で
きない点があり、ファッション性にも劣り、ときには継
ぎ目がほつれる事態が生じた。更に、縫製作業を要する
ため作業工程が増え、生産性も高くないという欠点を有
する。
[Industrial Application Field 1] The present invention relates to a knitting method for forming and knitting various parts of clothing etc. knitted into a tubular shape using a horizontal 8 machine, and in particular, to reduce the diameter of the tubular knitted fabric. The present invention relates to a method for unevenly forming a tubular knitted fabric. [Prior art] When making clothes etc. using knitted fabric made by a woodcutter machine,
It was already known prior to the filing of this application that a piece of knitted fabric is formed into a flat shape and a predetermined portion of the end edge of the knitted fabric is formed into a cylindrical shape by sewing a predetermined portion of the end edge of the knitted fabric to form a cylindrical shape. −
No. 23022, Special Publication No. 5753455). but,
Clothes made in this way have poor elasticity at the seamed part because the ends of the knitted fabric are sewn together, and the seamed part protrudes into the inside of the garment, making it unsatisfactory when worn. It had dots, was unfashionable, and sometimes the seams would fray. Furthermore, since sewing work is required, the number of work steps increases, and productivity is also low.

【発明が解決しようとする課題】[Problem to be solved by the invention]

本発明は上記の点に鑑みて、従来、袖部,胴部等を構成
する各部編地端縁を縫製することにより一体化して青で
いたメリヤス衣料を、編地編成過程において上記縫製部
位に相当する部分が連続して一体に編成され、ひとつの
衣料を完成された品として編成する際の、編目の減らし
の紹成方法を得ると共に、編目減らしの編成の際にルー
プの重なり方を選択し、任意の位置にフ1ツシ」ンライ
ンを発現させることができるようにすることにより、フ
ァッション性に富んだ緑地を得ることを目的とする。 K課題を解決するための千段】 筒状に編地を編成するに際して、任意の複数:コースに
おいて、任意ウェールの所定ループに向け、同一コース
の萌記所定ループに隣接するループ及び編地端縁までの
各ウェールのループをラッキングすることを1以上任意
数行ない、前記所定ループとそれに隣接するループとを
任意回数重ねてなる集積ループを作ることにより、編地
幅を減少すると共に、複数コースに点在する前記集積ル
ープの列によりファッションラインを発現するようにし
た。
In view of the above-mentioned points, the present invention has been developed in the past by sewing the edges of knitted fabrics of each part constituting the sleeves, torso, etc. to create a blue knitted garment. Learn how to reduce stitches when knitting a garment into a complete product by knitting corresponding parts continuously, and select how loops overlap when knitting to reduce stitches. The purpose is to obtain a green space rich in fashionability by making it possible to express a flexible line at any position. 1,000 Steps to Solve Problem K] When knitting a knitted fabric into a cylindrical shape, in an arbitrary plurality of courses, a loop adjacent to a predetermined loop of a given wale in the same course and a knitted fabric end By racking the loops of each wale up to the edge one or more times, and by stacking the predetermined loop and the adjacent loop an arbitrary number of times to create an integrated loop, the width of the knitted fabric can be reduced and multiple courses can be created. A fashion line is expressed by the rows of the above-mentioned accumulation loops interspersed with each other.

【作   用】[For production]

前後に二一ドルベッドを対設したM!L編機によって、
筒状に編地を編成するときに、任意コースにおいて、任
意ウェールの所定ループに対し、それと隣接するウェー
ルのループを重ねる。即ち、所定ループに隣接するルー
プから編地端までのループを任意ウェールの所定ループ
に向けランキングする。これを任意回数行なうことによ
って所定ループには複数ループが集積され、同時に編幅
は減少する。そして、上記集積されたループを任意コー
スに複数発現させることによって、ファッションライン
を形成する。
M with 21 dollar beds in the front and back! By L knitting machine,
When knitting a knitted fabric into a tubular shape, in an arbitrary course, a predetermined loop of an arbitrary wale is overlapped with a loop of an adjacent wale. That is, the loops from the loop adjacent to the predetermined loop to the end of the knitted fabric are ranked toward the predetermined loop of the arbitrary wale. By repeating this an arbitrary number of times, a plurality of loops are accumulated in a predetermined loop, and at the same time, the knitting width is reduced. Then, a fashion line is formed by making a plurality of the above-mentioned accumulated loops appear in an arbitrary course.

【実 施 例1 本発明方法の実施例について説明する。 本発明を実施した編地には、セットインスリーブ寄せ,
ラグランスリーブ寄せなどがある。これらの編地は、前
後それぞれに1枚或いは2枚頭部を突き合わせにした横
編機で編成する。 第1の実施例として、フロントベッドF及びパックベッ
ドBの2ベッド編機を用いて第1図に示すセーター1を
編成するセットインスリーブ寄せの方法を次に説明する
。 同セーター1は、m部2を裾廻り3から、袖部4,4を
袖口5からそれぞれ別途に編み始め、三者所定の長さに
編んだときに脇下部6,6からは三者一体に、以債肩部
9に向け筒状に編み進むが、セットインスリーブ寄せの
例として次に説明するのは、脇下部6から上方に延びる
ファッシコンライ、ン7が曲線部分を終了し垂直になっ
た部分のコースの編成についてである。 セーター1の上記部分は、編地の左右両側端の袖山線8
,8が傾斜する関係で.編地の幅を逐次減少しなければ
ならない。そのために2コースで一目ずつ隣接ウェール
に目移しし編幅を減少している。この目移しすることに
よって2つのループが重なった部分が垂直方向に延びる
ファンションラインを形成する。 第2図に組織図を示すセットインスリーブ寄せの編地の
編成を第3図に基づき次に説明する。 第2図に示すセットインスリーブ寄せの組織図は、前後
の二一ドルベッドで筒状に編成した編地を前後重ねた状
態を示し、太線がフロントベッドFでIIlll線がパ
ックベッド8でそれぞれ編成された編地を示す。 上記第2図に示す組織図は編地幅の右側端部分のみを示
したもので、同様組織の編地は左側端部にも存在し、キ
ャリツジ(図示せず)の往復動により左右対称に編成さ
れている。ここでは右側端部分の編成について説明する
。 第2図におけるコース■はフロントベッドFの針で編成
される。第3−1図において、フロントベッドFの針A
.C.・・・・・・O.Qに給糸し前編地を編成し、キ
ャリツジの反転動により同糸をバックベッドBの針R.
P.・・・・・・D.Bにより編成し後編地の■コース
とする(第3−2図)。■コースの編成を終了した糸は
図示しない組織図左端で反転し前編地のコース■を編成
する。コース■はフロントベッドFの針A.C.・・・
・・・O,QでコースIと同様に前編地が編成され(第
3−3図)、引き続くキャリツジの反転勤でコース■と
同楊パックベッドBの針R.P.・・・・・・D.Bに
より後編地のコース■が編成される(第3−4図).そ
してコース■.コース■から4コースおき(表裏の編地
を展開した状態で見れば2コースおき》に編幅を1目減
少する。即ち、パックベッドBの針B,D.F,Hに掛
っているコース■のルーブをフロントベッドFの針8,
D.F.Hに移すく第3−5図》。そして、フロントベ
ッドFの針K,M,0,Qに掛っているコース■のルー
プをバックベッドBの針K,M,O,Qに移す(第3−
6図)。 この状態でバンクベッドBを左方向に針2本分ラッキン
グしてフロントベッドFの針A,B,・・・・・・Xと
パックベッドBの針C,D,・・・・・・Zを対向させ
る(第3−7図)。そしてパックベッドBの針L,N,
P.Rに掛っているコース1vのループをフロントベッ
ドFの針J,L.N,Pへ、また、同時にパックベッド
Bの針K,M.O,Qに移されたコース■のルーブをフ
ロントベッドFの針I,K,M,Oへ移し返す。これに
よりコース■のフロントベッドFの針K,M,O.Qの
ループは隣の針1,K,M.Oに移動するため針Kのル
ープは針Iのループに重なる(第3−8図》。これが第
2図に符号71で示すループの重なり、即ち、ル一ブの
集積であり、前編地のファッションライン7の一部を形
成する。次にフロントベッドFとバックベッドBのそれ
ぞれA乃至Zの針がお互いに対向するようにランキング
を戻し(第3−9図)、フロントベッドFの針B,D.
・・・・・・N,Pへ移されたコースIVのループをバ
ックベッドBの針B,D,・・・・・・N,Pに移し返
す《第3−10図》。これによりバックベッドBの針L
,N,P,Rに掛っているコース■のルーブは隣の針J
,L,N,Pに移動するため針Lのループは針Jのルー
プに重なる。これが第2図に符号72で示すループの重
なりであり、図示しない後編地のファッションラインを
形成する。 次に前編地のコースVはフロントベッドFの針A.C.
・・・M.0で輻成され(第3−11図)、後編地のコ
ース■はバツクベッドBの針P,N,・・・D,Bによ
り編成される(第3−12図)。このコース■の編成後
、コース■,■がコースI,TVと同様に愚成され、編
成は第3−3図から第3−12図の間の工程を戻り繰り
返される、但しその都度前記同様ループが移されループ
の集積ガ作られ、編幅は減少する(編成図省略)。 第2の実施例として、フロントベッドFU,FD及びパ
ックベッドBU,8Dの4ベッド編機を用いて第4図に
示すセーター101を編成する際に実施した寄せの方法
を次に説明する。寄せによって作られるファッションラ
インを102にボす。該部分の組織を第5図に示す。第
5図に組織図を示す寄せの編地の編成を第6図に基づき
次に説明する。 第5図に示す寄せの組織図は、前後の二一ドルベッドで
筒状に編成した編地を展開した状態を示し、太線が上下
のフロントベッドFLI.FDで、細線が上下のパック
ベッドBU.80でそれぞれ編成された編地を示す。該
綴地は前後それぞれ2コース毎に2目ずつ隣接ウェール
に目移しし楯幅を減少している。この目移しすることに
よって3つのループが重なった部分が斜め方向に延びる
ファッションライン102を形成する。 第5図におけるコース■は下部フロントベッド第5図に
おけるコースエは下部フロントベッドFDの針で編成さ
れる。第6−1図において、下部フロントベッドFDの
針S,C.・・・・・・J,Kに給糸し前編地を編成し
、キャリッジの反転動により同系を下部パックベッドB
Dの針K,J,・・・・・・C,Bにより編成し後編地
の■コースとする(第6−2図)..■コースの編成に
引き続くコース■は下部フロントベッドFDの針B.C
,・・・・・・J,Kでコース■と同様にml地が編成
され(第6−3図)、引き続くキャリッジの反転勤でコ
ース■と同様下部パックベッドBDの針K,J.・・・
・・・C,Bにより後編地のコース■が編成される(第
6−4図)。そして次のコースV,コース■から表側,
裏側両編地共1コースおきに編幅を2目減少する。 8幅の減少は次の如く行なう。即ち、下部フロントベッ
ドFDの針Hに掛っているコース■のルーブを上部パッ
クベッドBUの針hに移す(第6−5図》。そして、上
下バンクベッドBtJ.8Dを左に1ピッチラッキング
し(第6−6図)、下部フロントベッドFDの針B.C
,・・・・・・.F,Gに掛っているコース■のルーブ
を上部バンクベッドBUの針c,d,・・・・・・,g
,hに移す(第6−7図)。次に、上下バンクベッドB
U,BDを右に1ピッチラッキングし、上部パックベッ
ドB.Uの針c,d,・・・・・・; g,hに掛って
いるコース■のルーブを下部フロントベッドFDの針C
,D,・・・・・・,G,Hに移す(第6−8図)。こ
れにより、第5図に示す粗械図において、コースVにお
けるウェールHにのみループが二重となり、編幅は1ビ
ッチ減少する。図示のmillでは、コースVにおいて
更に1ピッチ(都合2ビッチ)編幅が減少するように図
示されているが、更に減少する1ビツチ分は、後編地<
msで示す)におけるコース■の編幅の減少の後に再度
コースVについて行なわれる。即ち、前編地,後編地に
おいてループを重ねるためのラッキングが交互に行なわ
れる。 次に後編地のコース■において、a幅を1目分減少する
。下部パックベッドBDの針Hに掛っているコース■の
ルーブを上部フロントベッドFUの針hに移す(第6−
9図)。そして、上下バンクベッド8tJ,BDを右に
1ピッチラッキングしく第6−10図)、下部バンクベ
ッドBDの針B,C,・・・・・・ F,Gに掛ってい
るコースIVのループを上部フロントベッドFUの針c
,d,・・・・・・,g,hに移す(第6−11図)。 次に、上下フロントベッドFLI.FDを左に1ピッチ
ラッキングし、上部フロントベッドFtJの針c,d,
・・・・・・,9,hに掛っているコース■のルーブを
下部バックベンドBDの針C,D,・・・・・・.G.
Hに移す(第6−12図冫。これにより、第5図に示す
組織図において、コース■におけるウェールHにのみル
ープが二重となり、a幅は1ピッチ減少する。図示の組
織では、コース■において更に1ビッチ(都含2ビッチ
)線幅が減少するように図示されているが、更に減少す
る1ビッチ分は、表側地《太線で示す)におけるコース
Vの再度の編幅の減少の後に再度コース■について行な
われる。 次に表側編地のコースVのウェールHl.:おける再度
の減らし目について述べる。 次のキャリッジの右行により下部フロントベッドFoの
針c.o,・・・・・・ F,Gに掛っているコース■
のループを上部パックベッドBUの針C,d,・・・・
・・ f,CJに移す(第6−)3図冫。そして、上下
パックベッドBU,BDを右に1ビンチラシキングし(
第6−14図》、上部パックベッドBLJ(D針c,d
,・・・・・・,q,hに掛っているコース酊のループ
を下部フロントベッドFDの針D.E,・・・・・・,
G.Hに移す(第6−15図)。これにより、第5図に
示すlIl図において、コースVにおけるウェールHに
のみループが=liとなり、編幅は2ビツチ減少する。 次に後編地の編成に入る。 即ち、右に1ピッチラッキングした状態の下部バックベ
シドBDの針C,D,・・・・・・,F.Gに掛ってい
るコース■のループを上部フロントベッドFUの針d,
e,−−−−・−,f,gに移す(第6−16図)。そ
して、上下バックベッドBU,BDを左に1ピッチラッ
キングし、上部フロントベッドFUの針o,E,・・・
・・・,G,Hに掛っているコース■のルーブを下部パ
ックベッド8Dの針d,e,・・・・・・, c+, 
hに移す(第6−17図)。 これにより、前後両編地共にコース¥,Vlのウ工一ル
Hにおいてループが三重となり編幅が2月減少した編地
を得ることができる。 次にコース■π,■の編成に移る。 フース■は、下部フロントベッドの針D,E,・・・・
・・,J,Kに給糸することにより編成(第6−18図
)し、キャリッジの反転により、下部バンクベッドBD
の針K,J,・・・・・・..E,Dに給糸することに
よりコース■は編成される(第6−19図)。 第5図におけるコースIX,Xは前記輻成の繰り返しと
なる。 上記の編成によって編幅を縮少したコースのループ集積
点171,  172,  173.  174・・・
・・・におけるループの集積の程度、及びループの集積
を行なったウェールの数によって編地は緩急自在な線幅
の減少を生ずることになる。 上記ループ集積点の列、即ち、前編地にあっては71,
 73,・・・・・・及び17′!,  173、後編
地にあっては72, 74,・・・・・・172,  
174が前記のファッションライン7.  102を構
成する。従って、前記ループの集積を同じウェールに発
現させればファッションライン7,  102は垂直に
直線状を呈し、発現するウェールを順次隣に移行するよ
うにした場合ファッションラインは斜に発現する。 κ発明の効果】 本発明は以上説明したような方法を採るために編成過程
において編幅が減少されて、如何なる縫製作業をも必要
としない筒状に編まれた編地を得るに際して、該編成に
より生ずるファッションラインはループの移動の順序,
コース或いはウェールに対する8目の減少の比率.移動
する編目の数,移動する回数を変えることにより、所望
の角度、長さに延びるファッションラインを任意に発現
させ得ることができる。
[Example 1] An example of the method of the present invention will be described. The knitted fabric in which the present invention has been implemented includes set-in sleeve gathering,
There are raglan sleeves and other items. These knitted fabrics are knitted using a flat knitting machine in which one or two fabrics are butted against each other in the front and back. As a first embodiment, a set-in sleeve gathering method for knitting the sweater 1 shown in FIG. 1 using a two-bed knitting machine with a front bed F and a pack bed B will be described below. The same sweater 1 starts knitting the m part 2 from the hem area 3 and the sleeve parts 4 and 4 from the cuff 5 separately, and when the three parts are knitted to a predetermined length, the three parts are knitted together from the armpit part 6, 6. Next, as an example of set-in sleeve gathering, the fascia line 7 that extends upward from the armpit part 6 ends the curved part and is knitted vertically. This is about the organization of the course. The above part of sweater 1 is located at the sleeve pile line 8 at both left and right ends of the knitted fabric.
, 8 is inclined. The width of the knitted fabric must be gradually reduced. For this purpose, each stitch is transferred to an adjacent wale in two courses to reduce the knitting width. By this transfer, the overlapped portion of the two loops forms a function line extending in the vertical direction. Next, the knitting of the set-in sleeve knitted fabric whose organization chart is shown in FIG. 2 will be explained based on FIG. 3. The organization chart for set-in sleeve gathering shown in Figure 2 shows the state in which the knitted fabrics knitted in a cylindrical shape are overlapped on the front and rear beds, with the thick line being front bed F and the IIllll line being pack bed 8, respectively. A knitted fabric is shown. The organization chart shown in Figure 2 above shows only the right end of the width of the knitted fabric, and the knitted fabric with the same organization also exists at the left end, and is symmetrical due to the reciprocating movement of the carriage (not shown). organized. Here, the knitting of the right end portion will be explained. Course ■ in FIG. 2 is knitted with the needles of front bed F. In Figure 3-1, needle A of front bed F
.. C. ...O. The yarn is fed to needle R of back bed B to knit the front knitted fabric, and the same yarn is fed to needle R of back bed B by reversing movement of the carriage.
P.・・・・・・D. B is knitted to form the second course of the second knitted fabric (Figure 3-2). ■The yarn that has finished knitting the course is reversed at the left end of the organization chart (not shown) and knits the course ■ of the previous knitted fabric. Course ■ is needle A of front bed F. C. ...
... In O and Q, the front knitted fabric is knitted in the same way as in course I (Fig. 3-3), and in the subsequent reversal shift of the carriage, needle R. P.・・・・・・D. Course B of the second knitted fabric is knitted by B (Fig. 3-4). And the course■. From course ■, decrease the knitting width by one stitch every 4 courses (every 2 courses when looking at the front and back knitted fabrics unfolded). In other words, the courses hanging on needles B, D.F, and H of pack bed B ■ Lube on front bed F needle 8,
D. F. Figure 3-5. Then, move the loop of course ■ hanging on the needles K, M, 0, Q of the front bed F to the needles K, M, O, Q of the back bed B (3rd -
Figure 6). In this state, rack the bank bed B to the left by two needles, and move the needles A, B, ...X on the front bed F and the needles C, D, ...Z on the pack bed B. (Figure 3-7). And needles L, N of pack bed B,
P. Connect the loop of course 1v hanging on R to needles J and L of front bed F. N, P, and at the same time needles K, M of pack bed B. Transfer the lube of course ■ that was transferred to O and Q back to needles I, K, M, and O of front bed F. As a result, the needles K, M, O of the front bed F of course ■. The loop of Q is connected to the neighboring needles 1, K, M. In order to move to point O, the loop of needle K overlaps the loop of needle I (Fig. 3-8). This is the overlap of the loops shown at 71 in Fig. 2, that is, the accumulation of loops, and the loop of the previous knitted fabric. It forms a part of fashion line 7.Next, the ranking is returned so that the needles A to Z of the front bed F and back bed B face each other (Fig. 3-9), and the needles B of the front bed F ,D.
. . . The loop of course IV that was transferred to N, P is transferred back to the needles B, D, . . . N, P of back bed B (Fig. 3-10). As a result, needle L of back bed B
The lube of course ■ hanging on , N, P, and R is the needle J next to it.
, L, N, P, the loop of needle L overlaps the loop of needle J. This is the overlap of the loops shown at 72 in FIG. 2, and forms the fashion line of the back knitted fabric (not shown). Next, course V of the front knitted fabric is set on needle A of front bed F. C.
...M. 0 (Fig. 3-11), and course (2) of the back knitted fabric is knitted by needles P, N, . . . D, B of back bed B (Fig. 3-12). After the formation of this course ■, courses ■ and ■ are formed in the same way as courses I and TV, and the formation repeats the steps between Figures 3-3 and 3-12, but each time the same as above. The loops are transferred, an accumulation of loops is created, and the knitting width is reduced (knitting diagram omitted). As a second example, a method of shifting carried out when knitting the sweater 101 shown in FIG. 4 using a four-bed knitting machine with front beds FU, FD and pack beds BU, 8D will be described below. The fashion line created by yose is 102. The structure of this part is shown in FIG. The knitting of the loose knitted fabric whose organization chart is shown in FIG. 5 will now be explained based on FIG. 6. The weave organization chart shown in FIG. 5 shows the unfolded state of the knitted fabric knitted in a cylindrical shape with the front and rear 21 dollar beds, and the thick lines indicate the upper and lower front beds FLI. FD, pack bed BU with thin lines on top and bottom. 80 shows the knitted fabrics respectively knitted. The stitches are transferred to adjacent wales by two stitches every two courses in each of the front and rear to reduce the shield width. By this transfer, the overlapping portion of the three loops forms a fashion line 102 extending diagonally. The course ■ in FIG. 5 is a lower front bed.The course in FIG. 5 is knitted with the needles of the lower front bed FD. In FIG. 6-1, the needles S, C. of the lower front bed FD.・・・・・・Feed yarn to J and K, knit the previous knitted fabric, and transfer the same type to the lower pack bed B by reversing the carriage.
Knit with needles K, J, . . ., C, B of D to form ■ course of the second knitted fabric (Fig. 6-2). .. The course ■ that follows the knitting of the ■course is the needle B of the lower front bed FD. C
, ...... ml fabric is knitted in J and K in the same manner as in course ■ (Fig. 6-3), and in the subsequent reversal shift of the carriage, the needles K, J. ...
. . . Course ■ of the second knitted fabric is knitted by C and B (Fig. 6-4). Then the next course V, the front side from course ■,
For both back side knitted fabrics, the knitting width is decreased by two stitches every other course. The 8-width reduction is performed as follows. That is, move the lube of course ■ hanging on needle H of lower front bed FD to needle h of upper pack bed BU (Figure 6-5). Then, rack upper and lower bank beds BtJ.8D one pitch to the left. (Figure 6-6), needle B.C of lower front bed FD
、・・・・・・. Move the lube of the course ■ hanging on F and G to the needles c, d, ..., g of the upper bank bed BU.
, h (Figures 6-7). Next, upper and lower bunk bed B
Rack U and BD one pitch to the right and place the upper pack bed B. Move the lube of course ■ hanging on needles c, d, ...... of U to needle C of lower front bed FD.
, D, ..., G, H (Fig. 6-8). As a result, in the rough machine diagram shown in FIG. 5, only wale H in course V has double loops, and the knitting width is reduced by 1 bit. In the illustrated mill, the knitting width is shown to be further reduced by one pitch (2 bits in total) in course V, but the further reduced knitting width by one bit is smaller than the second knitted fabric.
After the knitting width of course (2) is reduced in (indicated by ms), the knitting is performed again for course V. That is, racking for overlapping loops is performed alternately in the front knitted fabric and the back knitted fabric. Next, in course (3) of the second knitted fabric, the width a is decreased by one stitch. Transfer the lube of course ■ hanging on needle H of lower pack bed BD to needle h of upper front bed FU (No. 6-
Figure 9). Then, rack the upper and lower bunk beds 8tJ, BD one pitch to the right (Fig. 6-10), and pull the loops of course IV hanging on the needles B, C, ...... F, G of the lower bunk bed BD. Upper front bed FU needle c
, d, ..., g, h (Figure 6-11). Next, the upper and lower front beds FLI. Rack the FD one pitch to the left and set the needles c, d, on the upper front bed FtJ.
......, 9, the lube of course ■ hanging on h, lower back bend BD needles C, D, ...... G.
Move to H (Fig. 6-12). As a result, in the organization chart shown in Fig. 5, the loop becomes double only in wale H in course ■, and the width a decreases by 1 pitch. In ■, the line width is shown to further decrease by 1 bit (2 bits including metropolitan area), but the further decrease by 1 bit is due to the decrease in the knitting width of course V again on the front side fabric (indicated by the thick line). Course ■ will be held again later. Next, the wale HL of course V of the front knitted fabric. : I will explain about the reduction again in . The needle c. of the lower front bed Fo by the next right row of the carriage. o,・・・・・・Course on F,G■
The loops of the needles C, d, ... of the upper pack bed BU
...Move to f, CJ (No. 6-) Figure 3. Then, move the upper and lower pack beds BU and BD one bin to the right (
Figure 6-14》, Upper pack bed BLJ (D needles c, d
, ......, q, h, connect the loop of the course to the needle D of the lower front bed FD. E、・・・・・・、
G. Transfer to H (Figure 6-15). As a result, in the lIl diagram shown in FIG. 5, the loop becomes =li only in wale H in course V, and the knitting width decreases by 2 bits. Next, start knitting the second fabric. That is, the needles C, D, ..., F. of the lower back besid BD are racked one pitch to the right. Connect the loop of course ■ that hangs on G to the needle d of the upper front bed FU,
Move to e, -----・-, f, g (Figure 6-16). Then, rack the upper and lower back beds BU and BD one pitch to the left, and the needles o, E,... of the upper front bed FU.
..., G, H with the lube of course ■ on the needles d, e, ..., c+, of the lower pack bed 8D.
h (Figure 6-17). As a result, it is possible to obtain a knitted fabric in which the loops are tripled in the first loop H of course Y and Vl in both the front and rear knitted fabrics, and the knitting width is reduced by two months. Next, move on to the organization of courses ■π and ■. Foos ■ is the needle D, E, etc. of the lower front bed.
..., by feeding yarns to J and K (Fig. 6-18), and by reversing the carriage, the lower bank bed BD is knitted.
needles K, J,... .. Course (2) is knitted by feeding yarns E and D (Fig. 6-19). Courses IX and X in FIG. 5 are repetitions of the above-mentioned expansion. Loop accumulation points 171, 172, 173 of courses with reduced knitting widths due to the above knitting. 174...
Depending on the degree of loop accumulation in ... and the number of wales in which loops have been accumulated, the line width of the knitted fabric can be reduced slowly or rapidly. The above row of loop accumulation points, that is, 71 in the front knitted fabric,
73,... and 17'! , 173, for the back knitted fabric 72, 74,...172,
174 is the fashion line 7. 102 is configured. Therefore, if the accumulation of the loops is made to appear in the same wale, the fashion lines 7 and 102 will appear vertically linear, and if the formed wales are sequentially transferred to the adjacent wales, the fashion line will appear diagonally. κ Effects of the Invention The present invention employs the method described above to reduce the knitting width in the knitting process and to obtain a cylindrical knitted fabric that does not require any sewing work. The fashion line generated by the loop movement order,
Ratio of reduction of 8th stitch to course or wale. By changing the number of moving stitches and the number of times they move, a fashion line extending at a desired angle and length can be created as desired.

【図面の簡単な説明】[Brief explanation of the drawing]

第1図乃至第3−12図は第1の実施例を、第4図乃至
第6−19図は第2の実施例をそれぞれ示すもので、第
1図は、本発明方法で編成したセーターの正面図、第2
図は、上記セーターの編成に用いた纒組織であるセット
インスリーブ寄せの組織図、第3−1図乃至第3−12
図は前後2枚の二一ドルベッドの各針に係止する編地の
ループと給糸の状態を工程順に示した編成図、第4図は
本発明方法で編成したセーターの正面図、第5図は上記
セーターの編成に用いた纒組織である寄せの組織図、第
6−1図乃至第6−19図は前後4枚の二一ドルベッド
の各針に係止する編地のループと給糸の状態を工程順に
示した編成図である。 7,  102・・・ファッションライン?1, 72
, 73, 74, 171,  172,  173,  174・・・ル
ープ集積点特許出願人 株式会社 島精機製作所
Figures 1 to 3-12 show the first embodiment, Figures 4 to 6-19 the second embodiment, and Figure 1 shows a sweater knitted by the method of the present invention. front view, 2nd
The figures are organization charts for set-in sleeves, which are the weave used to knit the sweater, Figures 3-1 to 3-12.
The figure is a knitting diagram showing in process order the loops of the knitted fabric and the state of yarn feeding that are attached to each needle of the front and back two 21 dollar beds. Figure 5 is a weave diagram that is the yarn weave used to knit the sweater, and Figures 6-1 to 6-19 are loops of the knitted fabric that are attached to each needle of the four 21 dollar beds in the front and back. FIG. 3 is a knitting diagram showing the state of yarn feeding in the order of steps. 7, 102...Fashion line? 1, 72
, 73, 74, 171, 172, 173, 174...Loop accumulation point patent applicant Shima Seiki Seisakusho Co., Ltd.

Claims (1)

【特許請求の範囲】[Claims] 1、筒状に編地を編成するに際して、任意の複数コース
において、任意ウェールの所定ループに向け、同一コー
スの前記所定ループに隣接するループ及び編地端縁まで
の各ウェールのループをラッキングすることを1以上任
意数行ない、前記所定ループとそれに隣接するループと
を任意回数重ねてなる集積ループを作ることにより、編
地幅を減少すると共に、複数コースに点在する前記集積
ループの列によりファッションラインを発現することを
特徴とする編地編成方法。
1. When knitting a knitted fabric in a cylindrical shape, rack the loops adjacent to the predetermined loops of the same course and the loops of each wale up to the edge of the knitted fabric in any plurality of courses toward a predetermined loop of an arbitrary wale. By doing this one or more times, the predetermined loop and the adjacent loop are overlapped an arbitrary number of times to create an accumulated loop, thereby reducing the knitted fabric width and increasing the number of accumulated loops scattered in a plurality of courses. A knitted fabric knitting method characterized by expressing a fashion line.
JP1051092A 1989-03-03 1989-03-03 Knitting of tubular knit fabric Granted JPH02229248A (en)

Priority Applications (7)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
JP1051092A JPH02229248A (en) 1989-03-03 1989-03-03 Knitting of tubular knit fabric
FR909002620A FR2643917B1 (en) 1989-03-03 1990-03-02 PROCESS FOR KNITTING KNITTED CYLINDRICAL FABRICS
GB9004740A GB2228750B (en) 1989-03-03 1990-03-02 Method of knitting cylindrical knitted fabrics
ES9000625A ES2019812A6 (en) 1989-03-03 1990-03-02 Knitting tubular fabric with fashion lines on a flat machine
IT47716A IT1240788B (en) 1989-03-03 1990-03-02 METHOD FOR KNITTING CYLINDRICAL KNITTED FABRICS.
KR1019900002782A KR0126222B1 (en) 1989-03-03 1990-03-03 Method of knitting cylindrical knitted fabrics
DE4006877A DE4006877B4 (en) 1989-03-03 1990-03-05 A method for joining tubular knitted sleeves with a tubular body part on a flat knitting machine

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
JP1051092A JPH02229248A (en) 1989-03-03 1989-03-03 Knitting of tubular knit fabric

Publications (2)

Publication Number Publication Date
JPH02229248A true JPH02229248A (en) 1990-09-12
JPH0415301B2 JPH0415301B2 (en) 1992-03-17

Family

ID=12877176

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
JP1051092A Granted JPH02229248A (en) 1989-03-03 1989-03-03 Knitting of tubular knit fabric

Country Status (7)

Country Link
JP (1) JPH02229248A (en)
KR (1) KR0126222B1 (en)
DE (1) DE4006877B4 (en)
ES (1) ES2019812A6 (en)
FR (1) FR2643917B1 (en)
GB (1) GB2228750B (en)
IT (1) IT1240788B (en)

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JPH04153346A (en) * 1990-10-12 1992-05-26 Shima Seiki Mfg Ltd Cylindrical knitted fabric having notched section
DE19704666B4 (en) * 1996-02-09 2004-09-23 Shima Seiki Mfg. Ltd. Knitting process for flat bed knitting machines and knitwear produced by this process
WO2005035849A1 (en) * 2003-10-08 2005-04-21 Shima Seiki Mfg., Ltd. Method of knitting knitwear garment with raglan sleeves and knitwear garment with raglan sleeves
WO2011004694A1 (en) 2009-07-09 2011-01-13 株式会社島精機製作所 Knitwear with sleeves and body, and knitting method for same

Families Citing this family (18)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JP2538406B2 (en) * 1990-09-19 1996-09-25 株式会社島精機製作所 Method for connecting and knitting tubular knitted fabric and tubular knitted fabric connected in a knitted state
DE4107316C1 (en) * 1991-03-07 1992-05-27 Universal Maschinenfabrik Dr. Rudolf Schieber Gmbh & Co Kg, 7084 Westhausen, De
JPH0781228B2 (en) * 1991-07-05 1995-08-30 株式会社島精機製作所 Cylindrical knitted fabric having a three-dimensional silhouette and knitting method thereof
JP2860437B2 (en) * 1991-08-19 1999-02-24 株式会社島精機製作所 How to make a sleeve and body pattern
DE69232234T2 (en) * 1991-09-19 2002-06-13 Shima Seiki Mfg Process for knitting seamless clothing on flat knitting machines
JP2724676B2 (en) * 1994-03-17 1998-03-09 株式会社島精機製作所 Flat knitting machine
JP3010480B2 (en) * 1996-08-01 2000-02-21 株式会社島精機製作所 Method of knitting woven jacquard consisting of double jersey organization on tubular knitted fabric
JP3126315B2 (en) * 1996-10-29 2001-01-22 株式会社島精機製作所 Method of knitting tubular knitted fabric having 2 × 1 rubber knitting structure
JP3164528B2 (en) * 1997-02-17 2001-05-08 株式会社島精機製作所 Joint knitting method of knitted fabric by flat knitting machine
JP3121283B2 (en) * 1997-03-26 2000-12-25 株式会社島精機製作所 Knitting method of tubular knitted fabric
DE19924503A1 (en) * 1999-05-28 2000-11-30 Stoll & Co H Process for the production of tubular knitted fabrics on a flat knitting machine
EP1262585B1 (en) * 2001-06-01 2010-07-21 H. Stoll GmbH & Co. Method of retaining loops
ES2241381B1 (en) * 2001-10-08 2006-07-16 Esteve Roura I Punset Circular knitting machine for seamless jerseys includes a sector accommodating the needle cams and reducing the machine diameter
EP1605083B1 (en) 2003-02-14 2014-06-25 Shima Seiki Mfg., Ltd Method of knitting knitwear
DE102007063148A1 (en) 2007-12-29 2009-07-02 Medi Gmbh & Co. Kg Seamless compression fabric and method for its production
WO2009125548A1 (en) * 2008-04-11 2009-10-15 株式会社島精機製作所 Method for knitting knitted fabric with overlapped stitches, and knitted fabric
CN102776686B (en) * 2012-07-24 2013-09-11 宁波慈星股份有限公司 Small image weaving method for protruded wave jacquard weaving patterns
CN102828329A (en) * 2012-09-25 2012-12-19 宁波慈星股份有限公司 Method of trimming knit for flat knitting machine

Citations (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JPS4945736A (en) * 1972-09-04 1974-05-01 Jukichi Sugimura Mosaikan to denkyokukan ni kotaiatsuzetsuenban o ireta purintosochi
JPS50100348A (en) * 1974-01-09 1975-08-08
JPS57199844A (en) * 1981-06-01 1982-12-07 Shima Idea Center Knitting of sleeve member by traverse knitting machine

Family Cites Families (13)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE330734C (en) * 1915-09-12 1920-12-21 Schubert & Salzer Maschinen Regular knitwear
GB573823A (en) * 1942-06-24 1945-12-07 Dubied & Cie Sa E Improvements in or relating to the production of narrowed goods in flat knitting machines
GB1183574A (en) * 1966-06-07 1970-03-11 Courtaulds Ltd Knitting Method
GB1277782A (en) * 1968-07-22 1972-06-14 Courtaulds Ltd A knitting method
GB1271542A (en) * 1968-07-22 1972-04-19 Courtaulds Ltd Knitting methods
GB1277115A (en) * 1968-07-22 1972-06-07 Courtaulds Ltd Knitting method
GB1299444A (en) * 1969-05-06 1972-12-13 Courtaulds Ltd Knitting method and knitted garment
BE757588A (en) * 1969-10-31 1971-03-16 Courtaulds Ltd ON-CRAFT KNITTING PROCESS OF A BLANK FOR THE MAKING OF A KNITTED CLOTHING
GB1328701A (en) * 1970-03-31 1973-08-30 Courtaulds Ltd Knitting of garments
GB1343110A (en) * 1971-04-19 1974-01-10 Courtaulds Ltd Knitting machine and method
GB1409292A (en) * 1972-02-02 1975-10-08 Courtaulds Ltd Knitting method
GB1413988A (en) * 1972-03-15 1975-11-12 Courtaulds Ltd Knitting method
ES8700343A1 (en) * 1985-11-25 1986-10-16 Picaza Azpiroz Jose Maria Knitting sleeved garments

Patent Citations (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JPS4945736A (en) * 1972-09-04 1974-05-01 Jukichi Sugimura Mosaikan to denkyokukan ni kotaiatsuzetsuenban o ireta purintosochi
JPS50100348A (en) * 1974-01-09 1975-08-08
JPS57199844A (en) * 1981-06-01 1982-12-07 Shima Idea Center Knitting of sleeve member by traverse knitting machine

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JPH04153346A (en) * 1990-10-12 1992-05-26 Shima Seiki Mfg Ltd Cylindrical knitted fabric having notched section
DE19704666B4 (en) * 1996-02-09 2004-09-23 Shima Seiki Mfg. Ltd. Knitting process for flat bed knitting machines and knitwear produced by this process
WO2005035849A1 (en) * 2003-10-08 2005-04-21 Shima Seiki Mfg., Ltd. Method of knitting knitwear garment with raglan sleeves and knitwear garment with raglan sleeves
US7225646B2 (en) 2003-10-08 2007-06-05 Shima Seiki Mfg., Ltd. Method of knitting knitwear with raglan sleeves and knitwear with raglan sleeves
KR101022364B1 (en) * 2003-10-08 2011-03-22 가부시키가이샤 시마세이키 세이사쿠쇼 Method of knitting knitwear garment with raglan sleeves and knitwear garment with raglan sleeves
WO2011004694A1 (en) 2009-07-09 2011-01-13 株式会社島精機製作所 Knitwear with sleeves and body, and knitting method for same
JP5567565B2 (en) * 2009-07-09 2014-08-06 株式会社島精機製作所 Knitwear having sleeves and body and knitting method thereof

Also Published As

Publication number Publication date
JPH0415301B2 (en) 1992-03-17
GB9004740D0 (en) 1990-04-25
IT9047716A0 (en) 1990-03-02
DE4006877A1 (en) 1990-09-06
GB2228750B (en) 1993-05-05
FR2643917B1 (en) 1994-09-30
KR0126222B1 (en) 1997-12-24
DE4006877B4 (en) 2005-05-19
FR2643917A1 (en) 1990-09-07
GB2228750A (en) 1990-09-05
IT1240788B (en) 1993-12-17
KR900014661A (en) 1990-10-24
ES2019812A6 (en) 1991-07-01
IT9047716A1 (en) 1991-09-02

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
JPH02229248A (en) Knitting of tubular knit fabric
EP1375718B1 (en) Knitted fabric having opening portion and knitting method therefor
US6651462B2 (en) Method of knitting neck portion of knit wear by using flat knitting machine, and the knitwear
CN1316088C (en) Method of knitting fabric
US20030000261A1 (en) Method of knitting neck of knit wear by weft knitting machine and knit designing device for producing the method of knitting the neck
KR100706647B1 (en) Welt-seaming method and welt-seamed knitted fabric, and cad device for welt-seaming
KR100854959B1 (en) Knit wear with collar knit by flat knitting machine and method of knitting it
US6655175B1 (en) Method for joining knitted fabrics and joined knitted fabrics
US7225646B2 (en) Method of knitting knitwear with raglan sleeves and knitwear with raglan sleeves
EP1482080B1 (en) Method of knitting tubular knitted fabric
CN100415972C (en) Method of knitting tubular knitted fabric
EP1835058B1 (en) Method of knitting tubular fabric
US5537843A (en) Rib knitting method that provides cross-over yarns
EP0638678B1 (en) A method for increasing stitches at an intermediate position in a row of stitches of a rib knit fabric
US6079232A (en) Widening method
JP3406085B2 (en) How to knit a rope pattern on the side edge of the knitting width of a tubular knitted fabric
JPH03279447A (en) Connectedly knitting method for belt-knitted end and belt knitted fabric with end connected in knitted state
JP7251995B2 (en) Knitting method for tubular knitted fabric, and tubular knitted fabric
US20070017256A1 (en) Knitting method of forming drape around collar and knitwear having drape around collar
KR102460427B1 (en) Whole garment arrangement method by Improving the Overlay Structure of Clothing Opening
JP6738791B2 (en) Knitting method and knitting method
JP2022074960A (en) Formation method and knitted fabric
JPH09143843A (en) Knitting increased stitch in cylindrical knitting

Legal Events

Date Code Title Description
FPAY Renewal fee payment (event date is renewal date of database)

Free format text: PAYMENT UNTIL: 20080317

Year of fee payment: 16

FPAY Renewal fee payment (event date is renewal date of database)

Free format text: PAYMENT UNTIL: 20090317

Year of fee payment: 17

EXPY Cancellation because of completion of term