WO2009112347A1 - Pick-up device for picking up a tubular knitted article from a circular knitting machine for hosiery or the like and for transferring it to a unit adapted to perform additional work on the article - Google Patents
Pick-up device for picking up a tubular knitted article from a circular knitting machine for hosiery or the like and for transferring it to a unit adapted to perform additional work on the article Download PDFInfo
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- the present invention relates to a pick-up device for picking up a tubular knitted article from a circular knitting machine for hosiery or the like and for transferring it to a unit adapted to perform additional work on the article.
- the transfer of the hosiery item, or more generally of the tubular article, from the machine used for its production to the station in which the closure of an axial end of the article, or more generally additional work, must be carried out, is generally performed by means of a pick-up device, which by means of pick-up members individually grips the loops of knitting of the article from the needles of the machine and retains them during the transfer of the article.
- the pick-up device is also used to support the article during the execution of the additional work, while in other techniques the pick-up device is used exclusively to transfer the article, since once it has reached the station where the additional work is to be done it releases, usually again in an individual manner, the loops of knitting picked up previously from the needles to another device that is designed to support the article during execution of the additional work, such as for example a handling device.
- a handling device arranges the loops that belong to one half of the row of knitting received from the pick-up device so that they face the loops that belong to the other half of said row of knitting and supports the two half-rows of knitting in a mutually facing position during the intervention of a sewing or looping head that joins the pairs of mutually facing loops of knitting.
- the coupling between the pick-up members and the needles, in order to transfer the loops of knitting from the needles to the pick-up members usually occurs by inserting the head of the needle in a seat formed in the end of the pick-up member.
- the pick-up device usually has an annular pick-up body, designed to face coaxially the end of the needle cylinder from which the heads of the needles protrude and which supports a plurality of pick-up members oriented parallel to the axis of the pick-up body.
- a pick-up device of this type is disclosed for example in EP0942086.
- the coupling between one end of the pick-up members and the head of the corresponding needle requires high precision both in the provision of the pick-up device as a whole and in the positioning of the pick-up body with respect to the needle cylinder of the machine and of the pick-up members with respect to the needles.
- the arrangement of the pick-up members, as well as the presence of any members for actuating them entails a relatively large space occupation of the pick-up body along a direction that is parallel to the axis thereof.
- This relatively large space occupation can cause problems in positioning the pick-up body with respect to the machine in order to pick up the article.
- the pick-up device is used with double-cylinder circular machines, the problems generated by the axial space occupation of the pick-up body are even greater, since in this case the pick-up body must be arranged between the two needle cylinders by first lifting the entire upper needle cylinder and the members connected thereto.
- the aim of the present invention is to solve the problems described above by providing a pick-up device for picking up a tubular knitted article from a circular knitting machine for hosiery or the like and for transferring it. to a unit adapted to perform additional operations on the article, which can be provided in a relatively simple manner and can be coupled to the needles of the machine with excellent precision.
- an object of the invention is to provide a pick-up device that can have a particularly limited axial space occupation, so as to simplify its positioning with respect to the machine used to produce the article when picking up the article.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a pick-up device that can also obviate errors in the radial position of the needles of the machine used to produce the article.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a device that ensures high reliability in operation.
- a pick-up device for picking up a tubular knitted article from a circular knitting machine for hosiery or the like and for transferring the article to a unit adapted to perform additional work thereon, comprising an annular pick-up body that supports pick-up members that can slide with respect to said pick-up body along radial directions, said pick-up body being arrangeable coaxially around the needle cylinder of a circular knitting machine for hosiery or the like so that each one of said pick-up members faces laterally a needle of the machine; actuation means being provided which act on said pick-up members to move them toward or away from the axis of said pick-up body, for the engagement or disengagement of each pick-up member with the needle of the machine that it is made to face, and each of said pick-up members being adapted to pick up the loop of knitting retained on said needle, characterized in that the end of each one of said pick-up members that is directed toward the axi
- Figure 1 is a schematic axial sectional view of the pick-up device according to the invention, with its pick-up body arranged above and coaxially with respect to the needle cylinder of a circular knitting machine for hosiery or the like;
- Figure Ia is an enlarged-scale view of a detail of Figure 1 ;
- Figure 2 is a schematic enlarged-scale top plan view of the pick-up device in the position shown in Figure 1 , with some parts shown in phantom lines and in dot-and-dash lines;
- Figure 2a is an enlarged-scale view of a detail of Figure 2
- Figure 3 is a schematic axial sectional view of the pick-up device according to the invention with its pick-up body lowered onto the knitting machine for hosiery or the like;
- Figure 4 is a schematic enlarged-scale top plan view of the pick-up device in the position shown in Figure 3 ;
- Figure 4a is an enlarged- scale view of a detail of Figure 4;
- Figures 5 to 15 are schematic views of the operation of the pick-up device according to the invention during the pick-up of an article from the machine used to produce it and its positioning in a station for further work on the article, more particularly:
- Figure 5 is an axial sectional view of the pick-up body arranged around the needle cylinder of a machine used to manufacture the article prior to the engagement of the pick-up members with the needles of the machine;
- Figure 6 is an axial sectional view, similar to Figure 5, of the engagement, of the pick-up members with the needles of the machine;
- Figure 7 is an axial sectional view of the passage of the loops of knitting from the needles of the machine to the pick-up members;
- Figure 8 is an enlarged-scale side elevation view of a pick-up member of the pick-up device according to the invention, rested against the stem of a needle;
- Figure 9 is an enlarged-scale side elevation view of a pick-up member of the pick-up device according to the invention, coupled to the stem of a needle, during the passage of a loop of knitting from the needle to the pickup member;
- Figure 10 is an enlarged-scale top plan view of a pick-up member of the pick-up device according to the invention, coupled to the stem of a needle, shown in transverse cross-section;
- Figure 1 1 is an axial sectional view of the disengagement of the article, by means of the pick-up body, from the needles of the machine used to produce it;
- Figure 12 is an axial sectional view of the pick-up body during the spacing of the article from the machine used to produce it;
- Figure 13 is an axial sectional view of the positioning of the pick-up body at a handling device arranged in the station for further work, which is spaced from the machine used to produce the article;
- Figure 14 is an axial sectional view of the pick-up body, arranged at the handling device during the passage of the article from the pick-up body to the handling device;
- Figure 15 is an axial sectional view of the spacing of the pick-up body from the station for further working of the article after the article has been released onto the handling device.
- the device according to the invention is shown in its application to a single-cylinder circular hosiery knitting machine, generally designated by the reference numeral 100, but can also be used to pick up an article 101 from the needles arranged in the lower needle cylinder of a double-cylinder circular hosiery knitting machine or even to pick up an article from the needles arranged in the upper needle cylinder of a double-cylinder circular hosiery knitting machine.
- the device according to the invention must be installed upside down with respect to what is shown in the accompanying figures.
- the single-cylinder circular hosiery knitting machine 100 designed to be served by the pick-up device according to the invention, comprises a needle cylinder 121, with an axis 121a that is oriented vertically.
- a needle cylinder 121 On the lateral surface of the needle cylinder 121 there is a plurality of axial slots 122, inside each of which a needle 123 is accommodated which can be actuated with a reciprocating motion along the corresponding axial slot 122 in order to form knitting.
- a suction tube 124 which is coaxial to the needle cylinder 121.
- This suction tube 124 whose upper end is open and goblet-shaped, can move along the axis 121a with respect to the needle cylinder 121 so that it can protrude, for a portion of its extent, from the upper end of the needle cylinder 121.
- the needles 123 are actuated in a per se known manner, for example by means of cams, not shown for the sake of simplicity, which are arranged around the needle cylinder 121 and can engage, upon rotation of the needle cylinder 121 about its own axis 121a with respect to said cams, the heels 123a of the needles 123 that protrude radially from the lateral surface of the needle cylinder 121.
- cams not shown for the sake of simplicity
- the machine 100 being a machine substantially of a known type, is not described further for the sake of simplicity.
- the pick-up device generally designated by the reference numeral 10, comprises an annular pick-up body 1 1 , which supports pick-up members 29 which can slide along radial directions with respect to the pick-up body 11.
- the pick- up body 1 1 can be arranged coaxially around the needle cylinder 121 of a circular knitting machine 100 so that each one of the pick-up members 29 faces laterally a corresponding needle 123 of the machine 100.
- the pick-up device 10 comprises actuation means which act on the pick-up members 29 to produce their movement toward or away from the axis 1 1a of the pick-up body 1 1 so as to engage or disengage each pick-up member 29 with respect to the needle 123 that it is made to face, and each one of the pick-up members 29 is adapted to pick up the loop of knitting of the article 101 retained on the needle 123, as will become better apparent hereinafter.
- the end 29a of each of the pick-up members 29 that is directed toward the axis 1 1a has a seat 30, which can engage a region of the stem 123b of the needle 123 that is arranged proximate to the latch 123d of the needle 123 on the opposite side with respect to the head 123c
- the actuation means comprise elastic means that act on the pick-up members 29 to cause their sliding toward the axis 1 1a and radial pushers 34 that act on the pick-up members 29 to cause their sliding away from the axis 1 1 a in contrast with the action of the elastic means.
- the pick-up body 11 is arranged so that its axis 1 Ia lies vertically and is fixed to the end of an arm 12, which is arranged horizontally and is connected, by means of its opposite end, to a sleeve 13 that has a vertical axis 13a.
- the sleeve 13 is fitted coaxially around a hollow shaft 14 and is jointly connected thereto in rotation about its own axis 13a.
- the hollow shaft 14 is supported, so that it can rotate about its own axis 13a, by a supporting structure 15, which can be constituted by the very supporting structure of the machine 100 or by an autonomous supporting structure that optionally can be associated with the supporting structure of the machine 100.
- a gear 16 is keyed onto the hollow shaft 14 and meshes with a gear 17 that is coaxial and jointly connected to a helical gear 18, which is coupled to a worm gear 19 that is fixed to the output shaft of an electric motor 20 that is supported by the supporting structure 15.
- the actuation of the electric motor 20 causes the rotation of the arm 12 about the axis 13a, which constitutes a vertical actuation axis for the arm 12, with respect to the supporting structure 15, producing the passage of the pick-up body 1 1 from a pick-up position, in which it is arranged coaxially to the needle cylinder 121 of the machine 100, to a release position, in which it is arranged at a station for further work 102, which is constituted for example by a sewing or looping station, and vice versa, in which the unit adapted to perform additional work on the article 101 is arranged, as will become better apparent hereinafter.
- the arm 12 Preferably, it is possible to stop rotation of the arm 12 in a standby or intermediate position arranged between the pick-up position and the release position cited above.
- the three positions which can be assumed by the pick-up body 1 1 following the actuation of the electric motor 20, are controlled by three sensors 21 , 22, 23, which detect references arranged on the block that supports the gear 17 and the helical gear 18.
- the sleeve 13, with the arm 12 connected thereto, can move on command along the axis 13a with respect to the hollow shaft 14. More particularly, the sleeve 13 is jointly connected to a lead screw 24, which has a vertical axis and with which a threaded shaft 25 mates which is connected, by means of a coupling 26, to the output shaft of an electric motor 27, which is supported by a block that is fixed to the hollow shaft 14. In this manner, an actuation of the electric motor 27 causes the lifting or lowering of the arm 12 in any angular position of the arm 12 about the axis 13a.
- the pick-up body 11 of the pick-up device 10 has a plurality of radial slots 28, within each of which a pick-up member 29 is accommodated slidlingly.
- Each pick-up member 29, as shown in particular in Figures 8, 9 and 10, has a laminar body, which is arranged on a radial plane with respect to the axis 1 1a of the pick-up body 1 1.
- the end of each pick-up member 29 that is directed toward the axis 1 Ia has a seat 30, which is open both toward the axis 1 I a and parallel to said axis 1 I a, i.e., both at the top and at the bottom.
- This seat 30, when the pick-up body 1 1 is in the pick-up position, can be coupled to the stem 123b of a needle 123 that the pick-up member 29 faces.
- the pick-up body 11 of the pick-up device 10 carries a number of pick-up members 29 that matches the number of needles 123 of the machine 100, and said pick-up members 29 are angularly spaced around the axis 11 a of the pick-up body 11 so as to correspond to the angular spacing, around the axis 121a of the needle cylinder 121, between the needles 123 of the machine 100.
- the pick-up body 1 in a peripheral region, has a centering pin 31, which has a vertical axis and which, by means of the lowering of the arm 12, which can be performed by means of the electric motor 27, can be inserted in a corresponding centering seat, which is provided in the supporting structure of the machine 100 laterally with respect to the needle cylinder 121 and is not shown for the sake of simplicity.
- the coupling between the centering pin 31 and the corresponding centering seat ensures precise positioning of the pick-up body 11 and of the pick-up members 29 with respect to the needle cylinder 121 of the machine 100.
- control members usually provided in modern circular knitting machines for hosiery or the like, allow precise angular positioning of the needle cylinder 121 about its own axis 121a with respect to the supporting structure of the machine and therefore allow to position each needle 123 of the machine in radial alignment with the seat 30 of a corresponding pick-up member 29 when required.
- the centering pin 31 can be disengaged from the corresponding centering seat by lifting the arm 12 to allow the rotation of the arm 12 about the axis 13 a.
- Each pick-up member 29 rests, with one of its sides, against the bottom of a corresponding radial slot 28 and protrudes from it in the direction of the axis 11a with its end in which the seat 30 is provided.
- the seat 30 can be delimited laterally by two mutually opposite walls, as in the illustrated embodiment, but can also be delimited only on one side by a single wall.
- each pick-up member 29 is shaped like a hook that is open upwardly and the seat 30 is provided on the back of the hook.
- each pick-up member 29 is heel-shaped, extends parallel to the axis 11a and protrudes upwardly from the corresponding radial slot 28 of the pick-up body 1 1 , so as to define a shoulder 32 that is directed toward the axis 1 1 a.
- the elastic means that push the pick-up members 29 toward the axis 1 1 a act against the side of this heel that is directed away from the axis 1 1a.
- Said elastic means are preferably constituted by an annular helical spring 33, whose axis coincides with the axis 1 1a and which is arranged around the pick-up members 29 and acts on the side of the heel-shaped end 29b that lies opposite the shoulder 32.
- the radial pushers 34 are arranged in the pick-up body 1 1 and act on command on the shoulder 32 so as to cause the sliding of the pick-up members 29 away from the axis 1 Ia in contrast with the action of the helical spring 33. More particularly, the pick-up body 1 1 is closed in an upward region by a fixed plate 35, which is annular and is arranged concentrically to the axis l la. Inside the pick-up body 1 1 1 there are five radial pushers 34, which are shaped like annular sectors and face the shoulder 32 of the pick-up members 29.
- Each one of the radial pushers 34 is fixed to a pair of pins 36, which are mutually angularly spaced around the axis l la and are oriented parallel to the axis l l a. These pins 36 pass slidingly through first slots 37 provided in the fixed plate 35. The pairs of first slots 37 with which the pins 36 of a same radial pusher 34 engage are parallel one another and are oriented so as to allow the corresponding radial pusher 34 to move radially toward and away from the axis 1 I a.
- a movable plate 38 is arranged above the fixed plate 35 and is likewise annular and arranged concentrically to the axis l la and is supported, so that it can rotate about the same axis l la, by the pick-up body 11.
- the movable plate 38 is crossed by second slots 39, one for each pin 36, each of which is crossed slidingly by a pin 36.
- the second slots 39 are inclined with respect to the first slots 37 so that a rotation of the movable plate 38 about the axis l la with respect to the pickup body 11 and the fixed plate 35 causes a movement of the radial pushers 34 toward or away from the axis l la.
- the movable plate 38 is connected to the shank of the piston of a double-acting fluid-actuated, particularly hydraulic, cylinder 40, which forms plate actuation means mounted on the arm 12 and can be actuated to cause the rotation of the movable plate 38 about the axis 1 Ia with respect to the pick-up body 11.
- the actuation of the hydraulic cylinder 40 causes the rotation of the movable plate 38 about the axis 1 Ia with respect to the pickup body 11 in one direction, actuating the spacing of the radial pushers 34 and therefore of the pick-up members 29 from the axis 1 Ia in contrast with the action of the helical spring 33, as shown in particular in Figures 2, 2a, or in the opposite direction, actuating the approach of the radial pushers 34 to the axis 1 Ia, allowing the movement of the pick-up members 29 toward said axis 1 I a by way of the action of the helical spring 33, as shown in particular in Figures 4, 4a.
- the stroke of the pick-up members 29 toward the axis I Ia is delimited by means for delimiting the stroke constituted by a shoulder 41 that lies opposite the shoulder 32 and is formed inside the pick-up body 1 1 or by the radial pushers 34 themselves.
- each pick-up member 29 engages the stem 123b of the corresponding needle 123 by way of the action of the spring 33.
- a sort of adaptation of the stroke of each pickup member 29 in the direction of the axis 1 1 a to the actual radial position of the corresponding needle 123 is achieved.
- the particular actuation of the pick-up members 29 makes the coupling of each pick-up member 29 to the corresponding needle 123 less critical, since it can obviate imprecise radial positionings of the needles 123, ensuring in any case a precise coupling.
- the pick-up device 10 also comprises a presser 42, which has a circular plan shape with a comb-shaped peripheral profile with a plurality of teeth arranged around the vertically oriented axis 42a of the presser 42.
- the presser 42 is connected to an end of a corresponding arm 43, which, in the illustrated embodiment, is arranged above the arm 12.
- the arm 43 is connected, by means of its opposite end, to a corresponding sleeve 44, which is arranged coaxially to the sleeve 13 and is coupled, so as to be able to rotate about the axis 13a and slide along said axis 13a, in a cylindrical seat 45 formed in the sleeve 13.
- the arm 43 rests against the upper end of columns 46 which have a vertical axis, are arranged around the axis 13a and are accommodated, so that they can slide axially, in corresponding seats 47 formed by the sleeve 13.
- the arm 43 rests on the columns 46 by means of a bearing 48, whose axis coincides with the axis 13 a, so as to reduce the sliding of the arm 43 on the columns 46 during a rotation of the arm 43 with respect to the arm 12 about the axis 13a.
- the columns 46 are pushed toward the arm 43, and therefore upwardly in the illustrated embodiment, by springs 49 which are interposed between the columns 46 and the corresponding seats 47.
- the sleeve 13 supports a fluid-actuated cylinder 50, which has a vertical axis and rests with the shank of its piston against the sleeve 44.
- the fluid-actuated cylinder 50 is jointly connected to the sleeve 13 in rotation about the axis 13a and in translational motion along said axis 13a and can be actuated to produce the translational motion, in a downward direction in the illustrated embodiment, of the sleeve 44 and therefore of the arm 43 along the axis 13a with respect to the arm 12 in contrast, with the action of the springs 49.
- the arm 43 on its side directed toward the arm 12, is provided with a pin 51 , which has a vertical axis and which, by means of the translational motion of the arm 43 with respect to the arm 12 along the axis 13a, can be inserted in a seat 52, which has a vertical axis and is provided in the arm 12, or can be extracted from said seat 52.
- the coupling of the pin 51 to the seat 52 ensures the coaxial positioning of the presser 42 with respect to the pick-up body 1 1 and at the same time jointly connects the arm 12 and the arm 43 and therefore the presser 42 and the pick-up body 1 1 in rotation about the axis 13 a.
- the inlet of the seat 52 is formed on the bottom and at a closed end of a slot 53 formed on the face of the arm 12 that is directed toward the arm 43.
- the slot 53 is shaped like a circular sector that is centered on the axis 13a and is open at an end thereof that lies opposite with respect to the end occupied by the seat 52.
- the lower end of the pin 51 is at such a level as to disengage from the seat 52 but be able to engage the slot 53, as shown for example in Figures 1 and 3.
- the arm 12 can rotate about the axis 13a with respect to the supporting structure 15, disengaging from the arm 43 in one direction, because the pin 51 protrudes from the open end of the slot 53, while in rotating in the opposite direction it engages the arm 43, because the pin 51 enters the same open end of the slot 53, engaging it, as will become better apparent hereinafter.
- the presser 42 particularly when it is in a coaxial position with respect to the pick-up body 11 , can move by way of the actuation of the fluid-actuated cylinder 50, from a raised position, in which it is spaced upwardly from the pick-up body 11 , as shown for example in Figures 1, 1a, 3, 5 and 6, to a lowered position, in which it penetrates, with the teeth of its peripheral profile, between the pick-up members 29, as shown for example in Figures 7, 11 and 12.
- an abutment 54 which stops the rotation of the arm 43 in the raised position in a position that corresponds substantially to the intermediate position of the arm 12 between the machine 100 and the station for further work 102, preventing the arm 43 from following the arm 12 in the station for further work 102.
- the pin 51 enters the slot 53 and, at its end, i.e., when the pin 51 is coaxial to the seat 52, it entrains in its rotation toward the machine 100 the arm 43.
- a handling device 60 which is provided with an annular body 61 arranged so that its axis 61a is vertical.
- the body 61 is provided, on its lower face, with a plurality of spikes 62, which are arranged along an imaginary cylindrical surface whose axis coincides with the axis 61a and protrude parallel to said axis 61a.
- the spikes 62 are angularly spaced one another about the axis 61a uniformly with an angular spacing that corresponds to the spacing that exists between the pick-up members 29 of the pick-up device 10.
- a spike 62 of the handling device 60 corresponds to each pick-up member 29, and when the pick-up device 10 is positioned in the station for further work 102, the pick-up body 11 of the pick-up device 10 is arranged coaxially to the body 61 of the handling device 60, with the pick-up members 29 arranged around the ring of spikes 62 and with each pick-up member 29 aligned radially with a spike 62.
- the seat 30, provided in the end of each pick-up member 29 that is directed toward the axis 11 a and engageable with a needle of the machine 100, can be coupled likewise with a spike 62 by means of an axial movement of the pick-up body 11 and by means of a radial movement of the pick-up members 29 with respect to the spikes 62.
- the body 61 can be composed, in a per se known manner, of two half-rings 63a, 63b, which are pivoted one another about a diametrical axis 64.
- One of the two half-rings, constituted by the half-ring 63b, can be overturned on command with respect to the other half-ring 63 a about the diametrical axis 64 so that each spike 62 of the half-ring 63b faces a corresponding spike 62 of the half-ring 63 a.
- the spikes 62 are directed so that their tip is downward and the half-ring 63b can be overturned about the diametrical axis 64 so as to face in a downward region the half-ring 63 a.
- annular body 151 is also provided, which can be accommodated coaxially in an annular seat 150 whose axis coincides with the axis 61a.
- the annular body 151 is connected to the shank of the piston of a fluid-actuated cylinder, not shown, which is oriented so that it axis lies parallel to the axis 61a.
- This fluid-actuated cylinder can be actuated in order to move in one direction or in the opposite direction the annular body 151 along the axis 61a.
- the peripheral profile of the face of the annular body 151 that is directed upwardly is preferably comb-shaped, with teeth that can be inserted between the pick-up members 29 of the pick-up device 10 when the pick-up body 1 1 is moved into the station for further work 102.
- the article 101 is produced on the circular knitting machine for hosiery or the like, beginning its production from one axial end and ending it at the opposite axial end.
- the pick-up device 10 is arranged so that its pick-up body 11 is in the intermediate position between the machine 100 and the station for further work 102, with the pick-up members 29 spaced from the axis 11 a of the pick-up body 11.
- the presser 42 is arranged upwardly and coaxially with respect to the pick-up body 11 and is raised with respect thereto.
- the dial not shown for the sake of simplicity, which is arranged above and coaxially with respect to the needle cylinder 121 , after the cutter jointly connected to the dial has cut the yam used to produce the article 101 , is moved away in an upward direction from the needle cylinder 121 in order to allow the positioning, above and coaxially with respect to the needle cylinder 121, of the pick-up body 11 of the pick-up device 10 with the corresponding presser 42 arranged upward and coaxially with respect to the pick-up body 1 1, as shown in Figure 5.
- the pick-up device 10 is arranged so that the pick-up body 1 1 lies above the needle cylinder 121 and is thus lowered along the axis 1 1a, which coincides with the axis 121a, by way of the actuation of the electric motor 27, so that the centering pin 31 enters the appropriately provided seat provided in the supporting structure of the machine 100.
- the needle cylinder 121 continues to be actuated with a rotary motion about its own axis 121a so that the needles 123, by way of the needle actuation cams, are first raised into the held stitch position and then returned with their head 123c below sinkers 125 to be then raised again to the held stitch position, simultaneously lifting the suction tube 124 so that the loops of knitting of the last row of knitting of the article 101 that have been formed are assuredly in the head 123c of the corresponding needle 123 with the latches 123 d of the needles 123 open. Finally, the needles 123, again by means of the rotation of the needle cylinder 121 with respect to the needle actuation cams, are all raised into the dropped stitch position together with the suction tube 124.
- each pick-up member 29 that is directed toward the axis 1 1a rests with the seat 30 against the stem 123 b of the corresponding needle 123 directly below the latch 123d of said needle 123, as shown in Figure 6 and more particularly in Figures 8 and 10, which illustrate exclusively the coupling of a pick-up member 29 with a needle 123.
- the pick-up body 11 After the engagement of the pick-up members 29 against the stem 123b of the corresponding needle 123, the pick-up body 11 is raised slightly, by way of the actuation of the electric motor 27, so that the end 29a of each pick-up member 29 engages, by means of the seat 30, the stem 123b of the needle 123 between the free end of the open latch 123d of a needle 123 and the stem 123b of said needle 123.
- the suction tube 124 is then lowered and, by way of the actuation of the fluid-actuated cylinder 50, the presser 42 is moved to the lowered position, in which it penetrates, with the teeth of its peripheral profile, between the needles 123 and between the pick-up members 29.
- the loops of knitting are pushed into the hook-shaped end 29a of the pick-up members 29 below the latches 123d of the needles 123, as shown in Figures 7 and 9.
- the pin 51 engages the seat 52, jointly connecting the arm 12 and the arm 43 in a rotation about the axis 13a.
- the pick-up body 11 of the pick-up device 10 is then raised along its own axis 1 1a with respect to the needle cylinder 121 together with the presser 42 by way of the actuation of the electric motor 27.
- This lifting by way of the sliding toward the head 123c of the corresponding needle 123 of the pick-up members 29 previously arranged with their end 29a below the open latch 123d of the corresponding needle 123, causes the closure of the latches 123d on the heads 123c of the needles 123 and the disengagement of the loops of knitting from the needles 123, as shown in Figure 11.
- the suction tube 124 is lifted again to assist the rise of the article 101 and protect the article 101 from contact with the portions of the machine that are arranged around the needles 123 in the subsequent step.
- the arms 12 and 43 are then rotated about the axis 13a so as to transfer the pick-up body 11 of the pick-up device 10 and the presser 42 from the machine 100 to the intermediate position between the machine 100 and the station for further work 102, as shown in Figure 12.
- the fluid- actuated cylinder 50 is deactivated so that the arm 43 that supports the presser 42 disengages with its pin 51 from the seat 52.
- the rotation of the arm 12 about the axis 13a by way of the electric motor 20 is then completed until the pick-up body 1 1 lies with its axis 1 1 a at the axis 61a in the station for further work 102, as shown in Figure 13.
- the arm 43 does not follow the arm 12, because its rotation is blocked by the abutment 54 and the slot 53 runs along the pin 51, disengaging from it.
- the article 101 can be aspirated pneumatically in a tubular body that is arranged below and coaxially with respect to the pick-up body 11.
- the pick-up body 1 1 which lies below the two half-rings 63a, 63b, which are mutually coplanar, is then raised by way of the actuation of the electric motor 27 so that each seat 30 of the pick-up members 29 fits onto a spike 62, starting from its lower end.
- each spike 62 supports a loop of knitting of the last row of knitting formed by the needles 123 of the machine 100, as shown in Figure 14.
- the article 101 can be overturned above the body 61, making it pass axially through it, in a per se known manner, for example by pneumatic suction or by means of an overturning tube that can be inserted axially through the body 61.
- the annular body 151 is then returned to the lowered position and the pick-up body 11 of the pick-up device 10 is moved away from the station for further work 102 and returned to the intermediate position by way of a downward motion that is caused by the actuation of the electric motor 27 and by way of a rotation about the axis 13a that is caused by the actuation of the electric motor 20, as shown in Figure 15.
- work on the article 101 can continue, in a per se known manner, for example by arranging the loops of knitting that belong to one half-row so that they face the loops of knitting that belong to the other half-row by overturning the half-ring 63b below the half-ring 63 a and by means of the passage of the loops of knitting from the spikes 62 of the half-ring 63a to the spikes 62 of the half-ring 63b, followed by a sewing of the pairs of loops of knitting arranged on the spikes 62 of the half-ring 63b, thus closing an axial end of the article 101.
- the pick-up device according to the invention fully achieves the intended aim, since the particular coupling between the pick-up members and the needles in combination with the particular actuation of the pick-up members toward the axis of the pick-up body actuated by elastic means ensures precise coupling between the pickup members and the needles, which is also capable of compensating radial positioning errors of the needles.
- a further advantage of the pick-up device according to the invention is that it can have a reduced axial space occupation for the pick-up body and therefore can require minimal lifting of the dial, if it is used on a single- cylinder circular machine, or of the upper needle cylinder, if it is used on a double-cylinder circular machine.
- Another advantage of the pick-up device according to the invention is that it can be used to pick up articles from needles or release articles onto spikes arranged along cylindrical surfaces having different diameters.
- the materials used, as well as the dimensions, may be any according to requirements and to the state of the art.
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