CN114224026A - Seamless integrally-woven fly-woven vamp and weaving process - Google Patents

Seamless integrally-woven fly-woven vamp and weaving process Download PDF

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CN114224026A
CN114224026A CN202111665105.5A CN202111665105A CN114224026A CN 114224026 A CN114224026 A CN 114224026A CN 202111665105 A CN202111665105 A CN 202111665105A CN 114224026 A CN114224026 A CN 114224026A
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许金泰
李颖泉
方嘉明
聂海轩
张衡
王大斌
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D10INDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBLASSES OF SECTION D, RELATING TO TEXTILES
    • D10BINDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBLASSES OF SECTION D, RELATING TO TEXTILES
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Abstract

The invention provides a flying-knitted vamp knitted seamlessly in one body and a knitting process, wherein a flying-knitted knitting machine is used for integrally knitting the components of the vamp including a tongue, a neckline rib, a body and a heel radian, and the vamp is three-dimensional when being knitted.

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Seamless integrally-woven fly-woven vamp and weaving process
Technical Field
The invention relates to a seamless integrally-woven fly-woven vamp and a weaving process, and belongs to the technical field of textiles.
Background
The common flying woven shoe uppers on the market generally weave a fabric piece firstly, then laser out the 2D outline of the shoe uppers through laser, and then stitch the shoe uppers into 3D shoe uppers, so that the process is various and the material loss is large. With the development and innovation of the knitting process, the knitting process of the vamp is gradually lagged behind, and the shoe vamp knitting process which is more environment-friendly leads new trend.
Disclosure of Invention
Aiming at the defects in the prior art, the invention provides a seamless integrally-woven fly-woven vamp, which adopts the following technical scheme:
the invention provides a seamless integrally knitted fly-knitted vamp, which comprises a tongue, a collar rib, a shoe body and a heel; the vamp is formed by combining and knitting transfer and stitch-over, the knitted vamp is spliced into a complete integrated vamp by regions, at least one transfer splicing tissue exists, and the transfer splicing is realized by splicing a shoe body with the shoe body or splicing the shoe body with a shoe tongue; the transfer splicing area is single-layer transfer splicing or multi-layer transfer splicing.
Further, the heel comprises a surface layer and a bottom layer, wherein the surface layer and the bottom layer are connected or not connected, and the surface layer and the bottom layer are not connected to form an opening capable of being added with filler.
Furthermore, the heel is in a radian shape and is formed by one-time knitting in a shovel needle mode, and the radian knitting direction of the heel is a transverse direction or a longitudinal direction.
The invention provides a knitting process of a seamless integrated knitted fly-knitted vamp, which comprises the following steps of knitting with radian of a heel, knitting with collar rib and splicing a shoe body and a shoe tongue; the heel camber knit comprises:
step A1: bottom weaving and surface weaving;
step A2: the back weaving row extends N needle positions leftwards/rightwards than the front weaving row, and the extended needle position step-shaped shovel needle is combined with the subsequent step shovel needle to realize the knitting of the heel radian;
step A3: the method comprises the following steps that (1) needle turning knitting from the face knitting of a corresponding knitting row to the needle turning knitting of a bottom layer is carried out, and N needle positions are staggered with the needle turning positions of the previous knitting row, so that the knitting structure is distributed uniformly;
the knitting of the collar rib comprises:
b1: bottom weaving and surface weaving;
b2: the stitch transferring knitting from the front needle bed loop to the back needle bed loop to the front needle bed loop is carried out, so that the double-layer stitch transfer is a single layer, and the subsequent stitch transfer and the tongue splicing are waited;
b3: empty needle knitting and bottom knitting;
b4: moving the corresponding front/back needle bed coil to the left/right by N needle positions, and then turning over the needle to the transfer knitting of the back/front needle bed;
b5: knitting and surface knitting with empty needles;
b6: and (3) turning over the stitches of the front needle bed/the back needle bed of the corresponding knitting row to the stitch-turning knitting of the back needle bed/the front needle bed:
b7: repeating the step B4;
the concatenation of shank and tongue includes:
c1 step: a bottom knit and a face knit, which are knit tongue portions;
c2 step: the method comprises the steps of performing stitch transferring knitting on front/back needle bed loops of a corresponding knitted line to stitch transferring knitting on a back/front needle bed, enabling yarns to be discharged to a yarn kicking nozzle of a knitting position to act, enabling stitch transferring positions of the back knitted line and the front knitted line to be staggered by N needle positions, performing stitch transferring knitting on needle transferring knitting on two sides of a shoe tongue, and transferring stitches of a surface layer at a waiting position of the shoe body in the step B2 in knitting of collar rib knitting to a bottom layer to facilitate subsequent needle transferring of the shoe body and splicing of the shoe tongue;
c3 step: moving the corresponding front/back needle bed loops to the left/right by N needle positions, and then turning over the needles to the transfer knitting of the back/front needle bed to splice the left and right shoe bodies of the shoe tongue to the shoe tongue;
c4 step: moving the corresponding front/back needle bed loop to the left/right by N needle positions, then turning over the needle to the transfer knitting of the back/front needle bed, and respectively extending the knitting positions to the left and the right by N needle positions, wherein the N needle positions are the transfer knitting actions of the tongue part towards the middle narrowing knitting so as to slowly narrow the tongue part;
c5 step: moving the corresponding front/back needle bed loops to the left/right by N needle positions, then turning over the needles to the transfer knitting of the back/front needle bed, wherein the needle positions are all separated knitting, and the needle positions are staggered by N needle positions to facilitate the transfer knitting, the transfer knitting is the transfer knitting action of moving and splicing the shoe bodies on two sides to the shoe tongue, and N is a positive integer.
Further, in the step C5, the corresponding back needle bed stitch is moved rightward by 1 needle position, and then the stitch is turned over to the transfer knitting of the front needle bed, and all the knitting operations are separated by 1 needle position.
Further, the steps B3-B7 form a trocar cycle, and the knitting of the neckline comprises a plurality of trocar cycles.
Further, the step C1-the step C5 are a circulating unit, the splicing of the shoe body and the shoe tongue comprises a plurality of circulating units, two adjacent circulating units are arranged, and the position of each of the rear circulating unit is reduced by 1 stitch compared with the position of each of the left and the right of the front circulating unit.
The invention provides a knitting process of a seamless integrated knitted flying-knitted vamp, which comprises the steps of knitting a shoe body splicing starting waiting position, knitting a heel radian and a neckline rib and knitting a shoe body splicing position; the weaving of the shoe body splicing starting waiting position comprises the following steps:
d1: surface weaving and bottom weaving;
d2: moving the corresponding front/back needle bed coil to the left/right by M needle positions, then turning over the needle to the transfer knitting of the back/front needle bed, wherein the transfer knitting is left/right traceless narrowing knitting, and partial yarns enter a waiting position to temporarily stop knitting;
d3: moving the corresponding front/back needle bed coil to the left/right by M needle positions, and then turning over the needle to the transfer knitting of the back/front needle bed, wherein the transfer knitting is the traceless stitch adding knitting of the left/right;
the knitting of the heel radian and the collar rib comprises:
e1 step: bottom knitting and face knitting, wherein the back knitting line contracts M needle positions at the left side/the right side of the front knitting line, and the M needle positions are the beginning of the shovel needle position with the radian of the heel;
e2 step: the upper hanging mesh weaving and the lower hanging mesh weaving are used for connecting the neckline rib and the shoe body;
the weaving of shoes body concatenation position includes:
f1: bottom weaving and surface weaving;
f2: moving the corresponding front/back needle bed coil to the left/right by M needle positions, and then turning over the needle to the transfer knitting of the back/front needle bed, wherein the transfer knitting is to move the tissue to be spliced to a splicing position;
f3: moving the corresponding front/back needle bed coil to the left/right by M needle positions, and then turning over the needle to the transfer knitting of the back/front needle bed;
f4: the stitch turning knitting from the corresponding front/back needle bed coil to the back/front needle bed is carried out;
f5: the yarn is taken out of a yarn kicking nozzle of the knitting position to act;
f6: bottom weaving;
f7: and sequentially repeating the F4 weaving step, the F5 weaving step and the F6 weaving step, wherein M is a positive integer.
Further, the step D1: the bottom knitting and the face knitting, the back knitting line contracts 18 needle positions than the right side of the front knitting line.
Further, the steps F4-F7 are cyclic units, and the knitting of the shoe body splicing position comprises a plurality of cyclic units, two adjacent cyclic units are arranged, and the edge of the latter cyclic unit is reduced by 1 needle position compared with the edge of the former cyclic unit.
Compared with the prior art, the invention has the beneficial effects that:
the invention uses a fly-weaving knitting machine to integrally knit the vamp components including the tongue, the collar elastic rib and the heel physiological curve, and the vamp is three-dimensional when the knitting is finished. Compare with traditional 2D vamp, this vamp only needs tailor the marginal profile of vamp to the concatenation sewing process that the 2D vamp becomes three-dimensional vamp has been saved, the loss of reduction production material has also saved vamp production time and manufacturing cost.
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The present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 1 is a schematic representation of a structure of a fly-knit upper according to example 1 of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a process flow diagram of a flying knit upper according to example 1 of the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a diagram of heel loop knitting from row 1 to row 30 in accordance with example 1 of the present invention;
FIG. 4 is a knitting diagram of a 31 st row to a 48 th row knitted with heel curves according to example 1 of the present invention;
FIG. 5 is a knitting diagram of a1 st to a 30 th wale in a neck rib knitting according to example 1 of the present invention;
FIG. 6 is a 31 st to 60 th wale knitting diagram of neck rib knitting according to example 1 of the present invention;
FIG. 7 is a diagram of neck rib knitting from row 61 to row 90 knitting according to example 1 of the present invention;
FIG. 8 is a knitting diagram of a 91 st to a 120 th wale in a neck rib knitting according to example 1 of the present invention;
FIG. 9 is a knitting diagram of a 121 st row to a 150 th row of neckline rib knitting according to embodiment 1 of the present invention;
FIG. 10 is a knitting diagram of a 151 th to a 180 th wale of a neckline rib knitting according to embodiment 1 of the present invention;
FIG. 11 is a knitting diagram of a neck rib knitting from a 181 th knitting line to a 198 th knitting line according to example 1 of the present invention;
FIG. 12 is a stitch diagram of stitching a1 st stitch line to a 34 th stitch line of a body and tongue according to example 1 of the present invention;
FIG. 13 is a 35 th through 68 th rows of stitching of a base and tongue according to example 1 of the present invention;
FIG. 14 is a stitching 69 th to 102 th stitching of a body and tongue according to example 1 of the present invention;
FIG. 15 is a stitch diagram of stitching 103 th to 136 th rows of a body and tongue according to example 1 of the present invention;
FIG. 16 is a schematic representation of a structure of a fly-knit upper according to example 2 of the present invention;
FIG. 17 is a process flow diagram of a flying knit upper according to example 2 of the present invention;
FIG. 18 is a knitting view of the knitting of the 1 st to 24 th rows of the shoe body splicing start waiting position according to example 2 of the present invention;
FIG. 19 is a knitting view of a 25 th to a 48 th knitting line of knitting at a shoe body splicing start waiting position according to example 2 of the present invention;
FIG. 20 is a knitting view of 49 th to 72 th knitted rows of knitting of the shoe body splicing start waiting position according to embodiment 2 of the present invention;
FIG. 21 is a knitting view of a 73 rd knitting line to a 102 th knitting line of knitting at a shoe body splicing start waiting position according to example 2 of the present invention;
FIG. 22 is a knitting diagram of the 1 st to 30 th rows of heel loop and neck rib knitting according to example 2 of the present invention;
FIG. 23 is a 31 st to 60 th row weave pattern for heel loop and neck rib knitting, according to example 2 of the present invention;
FIG. 24 is a knitting diagram of a 61 st row to a 90 th row of a heel loop and a neck rib knitting according to example 2 of the present invention;
FIG. 25 is a knitting diagram of a 91 st row to a 122 th row of a heel loop and a neck rib knitting according to example 2 of the present invention;
FIG. 26 is a knitting view of knitting rows 1 to 31 at a base stitching location, according to example 2 of the present invention;
FIG. 27 is a knitting diagram of a 32 nd row to a 61 st row of knitting at a base stitching location, according to example 2 of the present invention;
fig. 28 is a 62 nd to 89 th weave pattern of a base stitching location according to example 2 of the present invention.
A tongue-1, a collar rib-2, a shoe body-3, a heel-4 and a splicing line-5.
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Embodiments 1 to 2 according to the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Example 1
Referring to fig. 1, a seamless integrally knitted fly-knitted vamp comprises a tongue 1, a neckline rib 2, a shoe body 3 and a heel 4; the loop-transfer splicing of the vamp is realized by splicing the vamp body and the shoe tongue, two splicing lines 5 are formed on the two sides of the shoe tongue and the vamp body, the radian knitting direction of the heel 4 is transverse, and the surface layer and the bottom layer of the heel 4 are connected. The specific weaving steps are as follows:
referring to fig. 2-15, the heel curve weave:
E. the F yarn is a terylene low-elasticity yarn.
The 1 st weaving line is E yarn surface weaving.
The 2 nd weaving line is F yarn bottom weaving.
The 3 rd weaving line is E yarn surface weaving.
The 4 th weaving row is bottom weaving with F yarn.
The 3 rd and 4 th weaving lines extend to the right for 2 needle positions compared with the 1 st and 2 nd weaving lines. (the extended needle position is a step-shaped shovel needle, and the shovel needle is combined with the subsequent step shovel needle to realize the knitting of the radian of the heel)
The 5 th and 6 th rows are the needle-tuck knitting for tucking the face knitting of the corresponding row to the ground layer.
The 7 th weaving line is surface weaving by E yarn.
The 8 th weaving line is F yarn bottom weaving.
The 7 th and 8 th rows extend to the right by 2 needle positions compared with the 5 th and 6 th rows.
The 9 th weaving line is surface weaving with E yarn.
The 10 th weaving line is bottom weaving with F yarn.
The 9 th and 10 th rows extend to the right 2 needle positions than the 7 th and 8 th rows.
The 11 th and 12 th knitting rows are the needle-tuck knitting for tucking the face knitting of the corresponding knitting row to the ground layer. The stitch position is staggered from the stitch turning positions of the 5 th and 6 th weaving lines by 1 stitch position. (making the knit stitch uniform in sections.)
The 13 th weaving line is surface weaving with E yarn.
The 14 th weaving row is bottom weaving with F yarn.
The 13 th and 14 th rows extend to the right 2 needle positions than the 9 th and 10 th rows.
The 15 th weaving line is surface weaving with E yarn.
The 16 th weaving row is bottom weaving with F yarn.
The 15 th and 16 th rows extend to the right 2 needle positions than the 13 th and 14 th rows.
The 17 th and 18 th knitting rows are the needle-tuck knitting for tucking the face knitting of the corresponding knitting row to the ground layer. The stitch position is shifted by 1 stitch from the stitch transfer position of the 11 th and 12 th weaving lines.
The 19 th weaving line is surface weaving with E yarn.
The 20 th weaving row is bottom weaving with F yarn.
The 19 th and 20 th rows extend to the right 2 needle positions than the 15 th and 16 th rows.
The 21 st weaving line is E yarn surface weaving.
The 22 nd weaving row is bottom weaving with F yarn.
The 21 st and 22 nd rows extend to the right 2 needle positions than the 19 th and 20 th rows.
The 23 rd and 24 th knitting rows are the needle-tuck knitting for tucking the face knitting of the corresponding knitting row to the ground layer. The stitch position is shifted by 1 stitch from the stitch reversing position of the 17 th and 18 th weaving lines.
The 25 th weaving row is surface weaving with E yarn.
The 26 th weaving row is bottom weaving with F yarn.
The 25 th and 26 th rows extend to the right for 14 needle positions than the 21 st and 22 th rows.
The 27 th weaving line is surface weaving with E yarn.
The 28 th weaving row is bottom weaving with F yarn.
The 27 th and 28 th rows extend to the right 2 needle positions than the 25 th and 26 th rows.
The 30 th and 31 th knitting rows are the needle-tuck knitting for tucking the face knitting of the corresponding knitting row to the ground layer. The stitch position is shifted by 1 stitch from the stitch reversing position of the 23 rd and 24 th weaving lines.
The 31 st weaving line is E yarn surface weaving.
The 32 nd weaving row is bottom weaving with F yarn.
The 31 st and 32 th rows extend to the right 2 needle positions than the 27 th and 28 th rows.
The 33 th weaving line is surface weaving with E yarn.
The 34 th weaving row is bottom weaving with F yarn.
The 33 th and 34 th rows extend to the right 2 needle positions than the 31 th and 32 th rows.
The 35 th and 36 th rows are needle-tuck stitches for tucking the upper stitches to the lower stitches of the corresponding rows, and are shifted by 1 stitch position from the tuck positions of the 29 th and 30 th rows.
The 37 th weave pattern is a face weave with E yarn.
The 38 th weave row is an F yarn ground weave.
The 37 th and 38 th rows extend to the right 2 needle positions than the 33 th and 34 th rows.
The 39 th weaving line is E yarn surface weaving.
The 40 th weaving row is bottom weaving with F yarn.
The 39 th and 40 th rows extend to the right 2 needle positions than the 37 th and 38 th rows.
The 41 th and 42 th rows are needle-tuck stitches for tucking the upper stitches to the lower stitches of the corresponding rows, and are shifted by 1 stitch position from the tuck positions of the 35 th and 36 th rows.
The 43 th weaving line is surface weaving with E yarn.
The 44 th weaving row is bottom weaving with F yarn.
The 43 th and 44 th rows extend to the right 2 needle positions than the 39 th and 40 th rows.
The 45 th weaving line is surface weaving with E yarn.
The 46 th weave row is an F yarn ground weave.
The 45 th and 46 th rows extend to the right by 2 needle positions than the 43 th and 44 th rows.
The 47 th and 48 th rows are the stitch knitting for turning the upper knitting needles of the corresponding row to the lower knitting needles, and are shifted from the stitch positions of the 41 th and 42 th rows by 1 stitch position.
Knitting rib on the collar:
A. the B, C yarns are all spandex double-covered yarns.
The 1 st weaving line is bottom weaving by yarn A, and the right 2-needle position is empty knitting.
The 2 nd weaving line is that the A yarn is weaved by the surface hanging mesh and the bottom hanging mesh alternately, and the edge of the right side is weaved by the bottom hanging mesh.
The 3 rd weaving line is that A yarn is used for surface weaving, and the left side is used for surface mesh weaving.
The 4 th weaving line is that the yarn A is used for bottom weaving, and the left 2 needle positions are used for empty needle weaving.
The 5 th weaving line is that the A yarn is alternately woven by the surface hanging mesh and the bottom hanging mesh, and the left side edge is woven by the bottom hanging mesh.
The 6 th weaving line is that A yarn is used for surface weaving, and the right edge is used for surface mesh weaving.
The 7 th weaving line is that the yarn A is used for bottom weaving, and the right side edge 2 is used for empty needle weaving.
The 8 th weaving line is that the A yarn is used for weaving the bottom hanging mesh and the surface hanging mesh alternately, and the edge of the right side is used for weaving the bottom hanging mesh.
The 9 th weaving line is that the A yarn is used for surface weaving, and the left side is used for surface mesh weaving.
The 10 th weaving line is that the yarn A is used for bottom weaving, and the left 2 needle positions are used for empty needle weaving.
The 11 th weaving line is that the yarn A is weaved by the surface hanging mesh and the bottom hanging mesh alternately, and the left side edge is weaved by the bottom hanging mesh.
The right side edge face knitting, bottom knitting, empty needle knitting and mesh knitting of the 6 th to 8 th knitting rows are reduced by 1 needle position leftwards than the right side of the 1 st and 2 th knitting rows.
The left edge face knitting, bottom knitting, empty knitting and tuck knitting of the 9 th to 11 th knitting rows are reduced by 1 needle position leftward than the left side of the 3 rd to 5 th knitting rows.
The 12 th weaving line is that the A yarn is used for surface weaving, the right side edge is used for surface mesh weaving, and the left side edge is narrowed by 1 needle position to the right.
The 13 th weaving line is that the yarn A is used for bottom weaving, and the right side edge 2 is used for empty needle weaving. The left edge is narrowed to the right by 1 stitch.
The 14 th weaving line is that the yarn A is used for weaving the bottom hanging mesh and the surface hanging mesh alternately, the right edge is used for weaving the bottom hanging mesh, and the left edge is reduced by 1 needle position to the right.
The right side edge face knitting, bottom knitting, empty knitting and tuck knitting of the 12 th to 14 th knitting rows are reduced by 1 needle position leftward than the right side of the 7 th to 9 th knitting rows.
The 15 th weaving line is that the A yarn is used for surface weaving, the left side is used for surface mesh weaving, and the right side edge is narrowed by 2 needle positions leftwards.
The 16 th weaving row is that the yarn A is used for bottom weaving, the left side 2 needle positions are used for empty needle weaving, and the right side edge is reduced by 2 needle positions leftwards.
The 17 th weaving line is that the yarn A is weaved by the surface hanging mesh and the bottom hanging mesh alternately, the left side edge is weaved by the bottom hanging mesh, and the right side edge is reduced by 2 needle positions leftwards.
The left edge face knitting, bottom knitting, empty needle knitting and tuck knitting of the 15 th to 17 th knitting rows are narrowed by 2 needle positions rightward than the left side of the 9 th to 11 th knitting rows.
The 18 th weaving line is that the A yarn is used for surface weaving, the right side edge is used for surface mesh weaving, and the left side edge is narrowed by 2 needles to the right.
The 19 th weaving line is that the yarn A is used for bottom weaving, 2 needles on the right side edge are used for empty needle weaving, and 2 needles on the left side edge are reduced to the right.
The 20 th weaving line is that the A yarn is used for weaving the bottom hanging mesh and the surface hanging mesh alternately, the right side edge is used for weaving the bottom hanging mesh, and the left side edge is narrowed by 2 needles to the right.
The right side edge face knitting, bottom knitting, empty knitting and tuck knitting of the 18 th to 20 th knitting rows are reduced by 2 needle positions leftward than the right side of the 12 th to 14 th knitting rows.
The 21 st weaving line is that A yarn is used for bottom weaving, the left side edge is used for surface mesh weaving, and the right side edge is narrowed by 2 needle positions leftwards.
The 22 th weaving line is that the A yarn is knitted on the surface, the 2 needle positions on the left side are knitted with empty needles, and the edge on the right side is reduced by 2 needle positions to the left.
The 23 th weaving line is that the yarn A is weaved by the surface hanging mesh and the bottom hanging mesh alternately, the left side edge is weaved by the bottom hanging mesh, and the right side edge is reduced by 2 needle positions leftwards.
The 24 th weaving row is bottom weaving by yarn A, and the 1 st to 10 th weaving rows are bottom weaving and surface weaving which are alternately woven.
The 25 th weaving row is that the A yarn is used for surface weaving, the 1 st to 10 th weaving rows are used for surface weaving and bottom weaving, and the 38 th to 46 th weaving rows are used for bottom weaving and surface weaving.
The 26 th weave line is a bottom weave with yarn A, the 1 st to 10 th weaves are bottom weaves and surface weaves, and the 38 th to 46 th weaves are surface weaves and bottom weaves
The 27 th weaving row is a surface weaving by the yarn A, the 1 st to 10 th weaving rows are a surface weaving and a bottom weaving which are alternately woven, and the 38 th to 46 th weaving rows are a bottom weaving and a surface weaving which are alternately woven.
The 28 th and 29 th knitting rows are the stitch transfer knitting in which the left side corresponding knitting row is transferred from the back needle bed stitch to the front needle bed stitch. (the double-layer needle turning is a single layer, and the subsequent needle moving and the splicing of the tongue are waited for.)
The 30 th weaving row is a bottom weaving of the A yarn, and the 38 th to 46 th weaving rows are a surface weaving of the A yarn and a bottom weaving of the A yarn which are alternately woven.
The 31 st weaving line is a kick yarn nozzle action for bringing the yarn a to the weaving position.
The 32 th and 33 rd knitting rows are the stitch transferring knitting for transferring the right side back needle bed stitch to the front needle bed stitch. (the double-layer needle turning is a single layer, and the subsequent needle moving and the splicing of the tongue are waited for.)
The 34 th weaving row is that the A yarn is weaved on the needle separating surface of the corresponding weaving row,
the 35 th weaving line is that the yarn A is knitted on the surface of a needle separating plane corresponding to the weaving line, the position of the yarn A is staggered with the surface of the 34 th weaving line by 1 needle, and the right edge is knitted with a surface suspended mesh.
The 36 th weaving row is a kicker nozzle action that brings the yarn a to the weaving position.
The 37 th weaving row is a surface weaving corresponding to the A yarn of the weaving row.
The 38 th and 39 th knitting rows are the stitch transferring knitting for transferring the right side back needle bed stitch to the front needle bed stitch.
The 40 th weaving line is surface-hung mesh weaving and empty needle weaving of the yarn A.
The 41 st knitting line is a transfer knitting in which the corresponding back needle bed stitch is moved to the left by 1 stitch position and then turned over to the front needle bed.
The 42 th knitted line is a transfer knitting in which the corresponding front needle bed stitch is moved to the left by 1 needle position and then turned over to the rear needle bed.
The 43 th knitting line is a transfer knitting in which the corresponding back needle bed stitch is moved rightward by 1 stitch position and then turned over to the front needle bed.
The 44 th row is a transfer knitting in which the corresponding front needle bed stitch is shifted rightward by 1 needle position and then turned over to the rear needle bed.
The 45 th weaving row is the knitting of the yarn A with empty needles and the knitting of the surface.
The 46 th knitted line is a transfer knitting in which the corresponding front needle bed stitch is moved rightward by 1 needle position and then turned over to the rear needle bed.
The 47 th knitting line is a transfer knitting in which the corresponding front needle bed stitch is moved to the left by 1 needle position and then turned over to the rear needle bed.
The 48 th weaving row is the A yarn empty knitting and bottom knitting.
The 49 th and 50 th knitted rows are transfer knitting in which the corresponding back needle bed stitch is shifted rightward by 1 stitch position and then turned over to the front needle bed.
The 51 st knitting line is a transfer knitting in which the corresponding back needle bed stitch is moved to the left by 1 stitch position and then turned over to the front needle bed.
The 52 th weaving row is the empty knitting of the yarn A.
The 53 th weaving row is the knitting of the yarn A with the empty needles and the surface knitting.
The 54 th and 55 th knitting rows are the stitch transferring knitting for transferring the stitches of the front needle bed to the back needle bed corresponding to the knitting rows.
The 56 th knitting line is a transfer knitting in which the corresponding front needle bed stitch is moved to the left by 1 stitch position and then turned over to the rear needle bed.
The 57 th weaving row is a yarn-A empty knitting.
The 58 th weaving row is the A yarn empty knitting and bottom knitting.
The 59 th and 60 th knitted rows are transfer knitting in which the corresponding back needle bed stitch is shifted rightward by 1 stitch position and then turned over to the front needle bed.
The 61 st knitting line is a transfer knitting in which the corresponding back needle bed stitch is moved to the left by 1 stitch position and then turned over to the front needle bed.
The 62 nd weaving row is the A yarn is in the empty knitting.
The 63 st weaving line is the A yarn is in the empty needle weaving and the surface weaving.
The 64 th and 65 th knitted rows are needle-reversing knitting for reversing the stitches of the front needle bed to the back needle bed corresponding to the knitted rows.
The 66 th knitting line is a transfer knitting in which the corresponding front needle bed stitch is moved to the left by 1 stitch position and then turned over to the rear needle bed.
The 67 th to 181 th weave rows are repeated weaves of the 57 th to 66 th weave rows.
The 57 th to 66 th weaves are the minimum circulation of the 'trocar', the 67 th to 76 th weaves are consistent with the 57 th to 66 th weaves, the position is moved to the direction of the 'trocar', 1 needle position is carried out, the 77 th to 86 th weaves, the 87 th to 96 th weaves are carried out in turn, and the like, until the trocar is finished.
The 182 th weaving row is a yarn-A knitting with empty needles.
The 183 th weaving line is a A yarn hole needle weaving and a surface weaving.
The 184 th and 185 th knitted rows are needle-reversing knitting for reversing the stitches of the front needle bed to the back needle bed corresponding to the knitted rows.
The 186 th weaving row is a yarn-a needle-free weaving.
The 187 weaving line is that the A yarn is made to be empty knitting and bottom knitting, and the knitting position moves to a right one-needle position.
The 188 th and 189 th knitted rows are transfer knitting in which the corresponding back needle bed stitch is shifted rightward by 1 stitch position and then turned over to the front needle bed.
The 190 th weaving row is a yarn A knitting with empty needles.
The 191 th weaving line is that the A yarn is subjected to empty needle weaving and bottom weaving, and the weaving position moves to the right by one needle position.
The 192 th knitting line is a transfer knitting in which the corresponding front needle bed stitch is moved to the left by 1 stitch position and then turned over to the rear needle bed.
The 193 th and 194 th knitting rows are C-yarn knitting with the needle separating surface, and the needle separating surface knitting of the two knitting rows is staggered by 1 needle position.
The 194 th weaving line is a surface-hung mesh weaving on the left side edge.
The 195 th weave row is a bottom weave with yarn a.
The 196 th weave row is a face weave with yarn a.
The 197 th and 198 th knitting rows are needle-reversing knitting for reversing the stitch of the rear needle bed to the front needle bed on the right side of the corresponding knitting row.
Splicing the shoe body and the shoe tongue:
the yarn A is spandex double-covered yarn.
The 1 st weaving is surface weaving by the yarn A.
And 2, weaving the yarn A to be bottom woven.
The 3 rd, 4 th rows of knitting, which is the tongue portion, are knitted in concert with the 1 st, 2 nd rows of knitting.
The 5 th knitting line is a stitch transferring knitting for transferring the front needle bed stitch corresponding to the knitting line to the rear needle bed.
The 6 th weaving line is a kick yarn nozzle operation for discharging the yarn a to the weaving position.
The 7 th knitting line is a stitch transfer knitting for transferring the front needle bed stitch of the corresponding knitting line to the rear needle bed. The stitch position is shifted by 1 stitch from the stitch-turning position of the 5 th weaving line.
And 5, knitting the stitch-over knitting at two sides of the shoe tongue, namely, stitch-over the surface layer at the shoe body waiting position in the area 2 to the bottom layer, so that the subsequent loop transfer of the shoe body and the splicing of the shoe tongue are facilitated.
The 8 th and 9 th knitted rows are transfer knitting in which the corresponding back needle bed stitch is moved rightward by 1 stitch position and then turned over to the front needle bed.
The 10 th and 11 th knitted rows are transfer knitting in which the corresponding back needle bed stitch is moved to the left by 1 stitch position and then turned over to the front needle bed.
The 5 th to 11 th weaves are stitching actions for moving the tongue left and right toward the tongue.
The 12 th weave row is a kick yarn action that brings the yarn a to the weave position.
The 13 th to 16 th rows are knitted in accordance with the 1 st to 4 th rows.
The 17 th weaving line is the transfer knitting of moving the corresponding back needle bed coil to the right by 1 needle position and then turning over the needle to the front needle bed; the corresponding front needle bed loop is moved to the left by 1 needle position, and then the needle is turned over to the transfer knitting of the back needle bed.
The 18 th knitting line is a transfer knitting in which the corresponding front needle bed stitch is shifted rightward by 1 needle position and then turned over to the rear needle bed. The corresponding back needle bed loop is moved to the left by 1 needle position, and then the needle is turned over to the transfer knitting of the front needle bed.
The 19 th weaving line is the transfer knitting of moving the corresponding back needle bed coil to the right by 1 needle position and then turning over the needle to the front needle bed; the corresponding front needle bed loop is moved to the left by 1 needle position, and then the needle is turned over to the transfer knitting of the back needle bed. The knitting position extends to the left and right edges by one needle position respectively.
The 20 th and 21 st knitting rows are the stitch transferring knitting for transferring the front needle bed stitch corresponding to the knitting row to the back needle bed. The stitch transfer knitting is a stitch transfer knitting in which the back needle bed stitch of the corresponding knitting line is transferred to the front needle bed by being shifted from the stitch transfer position of the 5 th knitting line by 1 needle position.
The 22 th weave pattern coincides with the 19 th weave pattern.
The 17 th to 22 nd knitting lines are stitch transfer operations of the tongue portion to the middle narrowing knitting. (the tongue portion was slowly narrowed.)
The 23 th knitting line is a stitch-over knitting for turning over the front needle bed stitches to the rear needle bed corresponding to the knitting row.
The 24 th row is knitted with a kicker nozzle that brings the yarn a out of the knitting position.
In the 25 th and 26 th knitting rows, the corresponding front needle bed stitch is moved rightward by 1 needle position, and then the transfer knitting to the back needle bed is performed by needle separation knitting, and the knitting rows are shifted from each other by 1 needle position. (the dislocation separates the knitting of the needle and is in order to more convenient transfer knitting.)
In the 27 th and 28 th knitting rows, the corresponding back needle bed stitch is moved rightward by 1 needle position, and then the transfer knitting to the front needle bed is performed by needle changing, and the knitting rows are all the knitting rows of the needle separating knitting, and are shifted from each other by 1 needle position. On the basis of the 25 th and 26 th weaving lines, 1 needle position is extended rightwards.
In the 29 th and 30 th knitting rows, the corresponding front needle bed stitch is moved leftward by 1 needle position, and then, the stitch transfer knitting to the back needle bed is performed by reversing the needle, and the knitting rows are all the knitting rows shifted by 1 needle position.
The 31 st and 32 th knitting rows are the transfer knitting in which the corresponding back needle bed stitch is moved to the left by 1 stitch position and then turned over to the front needle bed. All the knitting needles are separated from each other, and are staggered by one needle position, and 1 needle position is extended leftwards on the basis of 29 th and 30 th knitting rows.
The 33 rd weaving line is a kick yarn nozzle action for bringing the yarn a into the weaving position.
The 1 st to 33 rd weaving rows are one circulation unit, the 34 th to 66 th weaving rows are the second circulation unit, the weaving action is consistent with the first circulation unit, and the second circulation unit respectively reduces the left and right positions by 1 needle compared with the first circulation unit. And the rest is continued until the knitting is finished, and the 25 th to the 32 th knitting lines are stitch transferring actions for moving and splicing the shoe bodies on two sides to the shoe tongue.
Example 2
Referring to fig. 16, a seamless integrally knitted fly-knitted vamp comprises a tongue 1, a neckline rib 2, a shoe body 3 and a heel 4; the transfer splicing of this vamp is shoes body and shoes body concatenation, forms 1 concatenation line 5 in the arbitrary position of shoes body through the head and the tail concatenation of shoes body, and the radian weaving direction of heel is for indulging the direction, and the surface course and the bottom of heel 4 are connected. The specific weaving steps are as follows:
with reference to figures 17 to 28 of the drawings,
weaving of the shoe body splicing starting waiting position:
A. b, C, D, E, F, the yarn is terylene high-elastic yarn, and the H yarn is spandex double-covered yarn.
The 1 st weaving line is D yarn surface weaving.
The 2 nd weaving line is E yarn knitting with a needle separating bottom.
The 3 rd weaving line is the F yarn weaving with the needle separating bottom, and the F yarn weaving with the 2 nd weaving line with the needle separating bottom is staggered to form the full needle bottom weaving.
The 4 th knitting line is a stitch-over knitting for turning over the back needle bed stitch to the front needle bed stitch corresponding to the knitting row.
The 5 th weaving row is surface weaving by the yarn A.
The 6 th weaving line is B yarn knitting with a needle separating bottom.
The 7 th weaving line is C yarn weaving at the bottom of a needle separating, and the C yarn weaving line and the 6 th weaving line are staggered to form the full-needle bottom weaving.
The 8 th knitting line is a transfer knitting in which the corresponding back needle bed stitch is moved to the left by 1 stitch position and then turned over to the front needle bed.
The 9 th knitting line is a transfer knitting in which the corresponding front needle bed stitch is moved to the left by 1 needle position and then turned over to the back needle bed.
The 10 th and 11 th rows are the stitch transfer knitting for transferring the stitches of the back needle bed to the front needle bed corresponding to the knitting row.
The 13 th to 15 th knitting rows move 1 needle position to the right in accordance with the 13 th to 11 th knitting rows.
The combined action of needle turning and loop transfer in the 8 th to 15 th weaving rows is a left traceless narrowing knitting.
The 16 th weaving row is surface weaving by the yarn A.
The 17 th weaving line is B yarn knitting with a needle separating bottom.
The 18 th weaving line is C yarn weaving with a needle separating bottom, and the C yarn weaving line and the 17 th weaving line are staggered to form a full needle bottom weaving.
The 19 th knitting line is a stitch transferring knitting for transferring the stitch of the front needle bed to the stitch of the rear needle bed corresponding to the knitting row.
The 20 th weaving row is D yarn surface weaving.
The 21 st weaving line is E yarn knitting with a needle separating bottom.
The 22 th weaving line is F yarn weaving with a needle separating bottom, and the F yarn weaving line and the 21 st weaving line are staggered to form a full needle bottom weaving.
The 23 rd knitting line is a transfer knitting in which the corresponding back needle bed stitch is moved rightward by 1 stitch position and then turned over to the front needle bed.
The 24 th knitting line is a transfer knitting in which the corresponding front needle bed stitch is moved rightward by 1 needle position and then turned over to the rear needle bed.
The 25 th knitted row is a transfer knitting in which the corresponding back needle bed stitch is moved rightward by 1 needle position and then turned over to the front needle bed.
The 26 th and 27 th knitting rows are the stitch transfer knitting for transferring the stitches of the front needle bed to the back needle bed corresponding to the knitting rows.
The 28 th to 31 th rows are knitted in accordance with the 24 th to 27 th rows. The knitting position is moved to the left by 1 needle position.
The 32 th knitted row is a transfer knitting in which the corresponding back needle bed stitch is moved rightward by 1 needle position and then turned over to the front needle bed.
The combined needle-flipping and stitch-transferring motion of the 23 rd to the 32 th rows is a right traceless narrowing knitting.
The 33 rd to 64 th row knitting actions are in accordance with the 1 st to 32 th rows. At the start of the 50 th knitting line, yarn A, B, C enters the waiting position, and the knitting operation is temporarily stopped.
The 65 th weaving line is D yarn surface weaving.
The 66 th weaving line is E yarn knitting with a needle separating bottom.
The 67 th weaving line is formed by weaving F yarn with a needle separating bottom and weaving the F yarn with the 66 th weaving line in a staggered mode to form a full-needle bottom weaving mode.
The 68 th weaving row is D yarn surface weaving.
The 69 th weaving line is E yarn knitting with a needle separating bottom.
The 70 th weaving line is F yarn weaving with a needle separating bottom, and the F yarn weaving line and the 69 th weaving line are staggered to form a full needle bottom weaving.
The 71 th weaving line is a D yarn surface weaving.
The 72 th weaving line is E yarn knitting with a needle separating bottom.
The 73 th weaving line is F yarn weaving with a needle separating bottom, and is staggered with the 72 th weaving line to form a full needle bottom weaving.
The 74 th weaving row is D yarn surface weaving.
The 75 th weaving line is E yarn knitting with a needle separating bottom.
The 76 th weaving line is formed by weaving F yarn with a needle separating bottom, and is combined with the 75 th weaving line to form a full needle bottom weaving.
The knitting positions of the 74 th to 76 th knitting rows extend leftward by 1 needle position.
The 77 th knitting line is a transfer knitting in which the corresponding front needle bed stitch is moved to the left by 1 stitch position and then turned over to the rear needle bed.
The 78 th and 79 th knitting rows are the stitch transfer knitting for transferring the corresponding back needle bed stitch to the front needle bed stitch.
In the 80 th and 81 th knitting rows, the corresponding front needle bed stitch is moved leftward by 1 stitch position, and then, the stitch is turned over to the rear needle bed.
The 82 th knitting line is a stitch transfer knitting for transferring the corresponding back needle bed stitch to the front needle bed stitch.
The 83 th knitting line is a transfer knitting in which the corresponding back needle bed stitch is moved to the left by 1 stitch position and then turned over to the front needle bed.
The stitch-over and stitch-transfer combination of the 77 th to 83 th weaving lines is a left traceless stitch-adding weaving.
The 84 th weaving row is D yarn surface weaving.
The 85 th weaving line is E yarn knitting with a needle separating bottom.
The 86 th weaving line is formed by weaving F yarn at the bottom of a needle separating part, and is staggered with the 85 th weaving line to form a full-needle bottom weaving.
The knitting motion of the 87 th to 99 th knitting rows is identical to that of the 74 th to 86 th knitting rows, and the knitting position is moved leftward by 1 needle position.
The 100 th weaving line is a D yarn surface weaving.
The 101 th weaving line is E yarn knitting with a needle separating bottom.
The 102 th weaving line is F yarn weaving with a needle separating bottom, and the F yarn weaving line and the 101 th weaving line are staggered to form a full needle bottom weaving.
Knitting the radian of the heel and the rib of the collar:
D. e, F yarn is polyester high-elastic yarn, G, H yarn is spandex double-covered yarn
The 1 st weaving line is D yarn surface weaving.
The 2 nd weaving line is E yarn knitting with a needle separating bottom.
The 3 rd weaving line is the F yarn weaving with the needle separating bottom, and the F yarn weaving with the 2 nd weaving line in a staggered way to form the full needle bottom weaving.
And the 4 th weaving row is D yarn surface weaving.
The 5 th weaving line is E yarn knitting with a needle separating bottom.
The 6 th weaving line is formed by weaving F yarn at the bottom of a needle separating way and weaving the F yarn at the bottom of the needle separating way and the 5 th weaving line in a staggered way to form a full-needle bottom weaving.
The 7 th weaving line is D yarn surface weaving.
The 8 th weaving line is E yarn knitting with a needle separating bottom.
The 9 th weaving line is F yarn weaving with a needle separating bottom, and the F yarn weaving line and the 8 th weaving line are staggered to form a full needle bottom weaving.
The knitting positions of the 7 th to the 9 th rows are reduced by 10 needle positions than the knitting positions of the 4 th to the 6 th rows.
The 10 th weaving line is that the D yarn is used for surface weaving, and the left side edge is used for surface mesh weaving.
The 11 th weaving line is that E yarn is used for knitting at the bottom of a needle separating, and the left edge is used for knitting at the bottom of a suspended mesh.
The 12 th weaving line is F yarn weaving with a needle separating bottom, and the F yarn weaving line and the 11 th weaving line are staggered to form a full needle bottom weaving.
The 10 th to 19 th rows contract 18 stitches to the right of the 7 th to 9 th rows, which is the start of the heel arc spade needle position.
The upper and lower meshes are woven to connect the neckline rib and the shoe body.
The 13 th weaving line is that the bottom surface of the G yarn is alternately woven.
The 14 th weaving line is formed by weaving H yarns alternately on the surface and the bottom and is staggered with the 13 th weaving line.
The 15 th and 16 th weaving rows are the kicker motions for bringing the G, H yarn out of the weaving position.
The 17 th weaving line is that D yarn is used for surface weaving, and the right edge is used for surface mesh weaving.
The 18 th weaving line is that E yarn is used for knitting at the bottom of a needle separating place, and the edge at the right side is used for knitting at the bottom of a hanging mesh.
The 19 th weaving line is F yarn knitting with a needle separating bottom, and the F yarn knitting with the 18 th weaving line is staggered.
The 20 th weaving line is that the D yarn is used for surface weaving, and the left side edge is used for surface mesh weaving.
The 21 st weaving line is that E yarn is used for knitting the needle-separating bottom, and the left side edge is used for knitting the bottom-hanging mesh.
The 22 th weaving line is F yarn knitting with a needle separating bottom, and is staggered with the 21 st weaving line.
The 20 th to 22 th rows extend 2 needle positions to the right of the 17 th to 19 th rows.
The 23 th weaving line is that D yarn is used for surface weaving, and the left side edge is used for surface mesh weaving.
The 24 th weaving line is that E yarn is used for knitting the needle-separating bottom, and the left side edge is used for knitting the bottom-hanging mesh.
The 25 th weaving line is F yarn knitting with a needle separating bottom, and the F yarn knitting with the 24 th weaving line is staggered.
The 23 th to 25 th rows contract 6 stitches to the left than the 20 th to 22 th rows.
The 26 th weaving line is that the D yarn is used for surface weaving, and the left side edge is used for surface mesh weaving.
The 27 th weaving line is that E yarn is used for weaving with a needle separating bottom, and the left side edge is used for weaving with a bottom suspension mesh.
The 28 th weaving line is F yarn knitting with needle separating bottom, and the F yarn knitting with the 27 th weaving line is staggered.
The 26 th to 28 th rows extend 2 needle positions to the right of the 23 th to 25 th rows.
The 29 th and 30 th weaving lines are the kicker actions for bringing the G, H yarn into the weaving position.
The 31 st weaving row is that the bottom surface of the G yarn is alternately woven. Weaving with a mesh on the right edge
The 32 th weaving line is formed by weaving H yarns alternately on the surface and the bottom, and is staggered with the 31 st weaving line, and the right edge is woven by weaving bottom meshes.
The 33 th weaving line is that D yarn is used for surface weaving, and the right edge is used for surface mesh weaving.
The 34 th weaving line is that E yarn is used for knitting at the bottom of a needle separating place, and the right edge is used for knitting at the bottom of a hanging mesh.
The 35 th weaving line is F yarn knitting with needle separating bottom, and is staggered with the 27 th weaving line.
The 33 th to 35 th rows extend 8 needle positions to the left of the 26 th to 28 th rows.
The 36 th weaving line is that D yarn is used for surface weaving, and the left side edge is used for surface mesh weaving.
The 37 th weaving line is that E yarn is used for weaving with a needle separating bottom, and the left side edge is used for weaving with a bottom suspension mesh.
The 38 th weaving line is F yarn knitting with a needle separating bottom, and the F yarn knitting with the 37 th weaving line is staggered.
The 36 th to 38 th rows extend to the right of the 33 th to 35 th rows by 2 needle positions.
The 39 th weaving row is that the bottom surface of the G yarn is alternately woven. Weaving with a mesh on the right edge
The 40 th weaving line is formed by weaving H yarns alternately on the surface and the bottom and is staggered with the 39 th weaving line.
The 41 st and 42 th weaving rows are the kicker motions for bringing the G, H yarn out of the weaving position.
The 43 th weaving line is that D yarn is used for surface weaving, and the right edge is used for surface mesh weaving.
The 44 th weaving line is that E yarn is used for knitting at the bottom of a needle separating place, and the right edge is used for knitting at the bottom of a hanging mesh.
The 45 th weaving line is F yarn knitting with a needle separating bottom, and the F yarn knitting with the 44 th weaving line is staggered.
The 43 th to 45 th rows contract 13 needle positions to the left than the 36 th to 38 th rows.
The 46 th weaving line is that the D yarn is used for surface weaving, and the left side edge is used for surface mesh weaving.
The 47 th weaving line is that E yarn is used for knitting the needle-separating bottom, and the left side edge is used for knitting the bottom-hanging mesh.
The 48 th weaving line is F yarn knitting with a needle separating bottom, and the F yarn knitting with the 47 th weaving line is staggered.
The 46 th to 48 th rows extend 2 needle positions to the right of the 43 th to 45 th rows.
The 49 th weaving line is that D yarn is used for surface weaving, and the right edge is used for surface mesh weaving.
The 50 th weaving line is that E yarn is used for knitting at the bottom of a needle separating place, and the right edge is used for knitting at the bottom of a hanging mesh.
The 51 st weaving line is F yarn knitting with a needle separating bottom, and the F yarn knitting is staggered with the 50 th weaving line.
The 49 th to 51 th rows contract 5 stitches to the left than the 46 th to 48 th rows.
The 52 th weaving line is that D yarn is used for surface weaving, and the left side edge is used for surface mesh weaving.
The 53 th weaving line is that E yarn is used for weaving with a needle separating bottom, and the left edge is used for weaving with a bottom and a mesh.
The 54 th weaving line is F yarn knitting with a needle separating bottom, and is staggered with the 53 th weaving line.
The 52 th to 54 th knitted rows extend 5 needle positions to the right of the 49 th to 51 th knitted rows.
The 55 th and 56 th rows are the kicker nozzle actions for bringing the G, H yarn into the weaving position.
The 57 th weaving row is that the bottom surface of the G yarn is alternately woven. Weaving with a mesh on the right edge
The 58 th weaving line is formed by weaving H yarns alternately on the surface and the bottom, the H yarns are staggered with the 57 th weaving line, and the right edge is woven with a bottom-hung mesh.
The 59 th weaving line is D yarn surface weaving.
The 60 th weaving line is E yarn knitting with a needle separating bottom.
The 61 st weaving line is F yarn knitting with a needle separating bottom, and is staggered with the 60 th weaving line.
The 59 th to 61 th rows extend 17 needle positions to the left of the 52 th to 54 th rows.
The 62 th weaving line is that D yarn is used for surface weaving, and the left side edge is used for surface mesh weaving.
The 63 st weaving line is that E yarn is used for knitting at the bottom of a needle separating needle, and the left edge is used for knitting at the bottom of a suspended mesh.
The 64 th weaving line is F yarn weaving with a needle separating bottom, and is staggered with the 63 th weaving line.
The 65 th weaving line is that the bottom surface of the G yarn is alternately woven.
The 66 th weaving line is formed by weaving H yarn alternately on the surface and the bottom and weaving the H yarn and the 65 th weaving line in a staggered way,
the 67 th and 68 th rows are the kicker motions for bringing the G, H yarn out of the knitting position.
The 69 th weaving row is a D yarn surface weaving.
The 70 th weaving line is E yarn knitting with a needle separating bottom.
The 71 th weaving line is F yarn knitting with a needle separating bottom, and the F yarn knitting is staggered with the 70 th weaving line.
The 69 th to 71 th rows contract 18 stitches to the left than the 62 th to 64 th rows.
The 72 th weaving line is that the D yarn is used for surface weaving, and the left side edge is used for surface mesh weaving.
The 73 th weaving line is that E yarn is used for knitting at the bottom of a needle separating, and the left side edge is used for knitting at the bottom of a suspended mesh.
The 74 th weaving line is F yarn knitting with needle separating bottom, and the F yarn knitting is staggered with the 73 th weaving line.
The 72 th to 74 th stitches contract 5 stitches to the right than the 69 th to 71 th stitches.
The 75 th weaving line is that D yarn is used for surface weaving, and the right edge is used for surface mesh weaving.
The 76 th weaving line is that E yarn is used for knitting at the bottom of a needle separating place, and the edge at the right side is used for knitting at the bottom of a suspended mesh.
The 77 th weaving line is F yarn knitting with needle separating bottom, and the F yarn knitting is staggered with the 76 th weaving line.
The 75 th to 77 th rows extend 4 needle positions to the left of the 72 th to 74 th rows.
The 78 th weaving line is that the D yarn is used for surface weaving, and the left side edge is used for surface mesh weaving.
The 79 th weaving line is that E yarn is used for weaving with a needle separating bottom, and the left side edge is used for weaving with a bottom and a mesh.
The 80 th weaving line is F yarn knitting with a needle separating bottom, and the F yarn knitting with the 79 th weaving line is staggered.
The 78 th to 80 th rows contract 4 stitches to the right than the 75 th to 77 th rows.
The 81 st and 82 nd weaving rows are the kicker motions for bringing the G, H yarn into the weaving position.
The 83 th weaving line is that the bottom surface of the G yarn is alternately woven. The right edge is knitted by a surface mesh.
The 84 th weaving line is formed by weaving H yarns alternately on the surface and the bottom and is staggered with the 83 th weaving line. The right edge is knitted by a bottom hanging mesh.
The 85 th weaving line is that D yarn is used for surface weaving, and the right edge is used for surface mesh weaving.
The 86 th weaving line is that E yarn is used for knitting at the bottom of a needle separating place, and the edge at the right side is used for knitting at the bottom of a hanging mesh.
The 87 th weaving line is F yarn weaving with a needle separating bottom, and is staggered with the 86 th weaving line.
The 85 th to 87 th knitted rows extend 13 needle positions to the left of the 78 th to 80 th knitted rows.
The 88 th weaving line is that the D yarn is used for surface weaving, and the left side edge is used for surface mesh weaving.
And the 89 th weaving line is that E yarn is used for weaving at the bottom of a needle separating needle, and the left edge is used for weaving at the bottom of a lifting mesh.
The 90 th weaving line is F yarn weaving with a needle separating bottom, and is staggered with the 89 th weaving line.
The 88 th to 90 th rows contract 4 stitches to the right than the 85 th to 57 th rows.
The 91 st weaving line is that the bottom surface of the G yarn is alternately woven.
The 92 th weaving line is formed by weaving H yarns alternately on the surface and the bottom and weaving the H yarns and the 91 st weaving line in a staggered way,
the 93 th and 94 th weaving rows are the kicker motions for bringing the G, H yarn out of the weaving position.
The 95 th weaving line is that D yarn is used for surface weaving, and the right edge is used for surface mesh weaving.
The 96 th weaving line is that E yarn is used for knitting at the bottom of a needle separating place, and the edge at the right side is used for knitting at the bottom of a hanging mesh.
The 97 th weaving line is F yarn weaving with a needle separating bottom, and is staggered with the 86 th weaving line.
The 95 th to 97 th rows contract 13 needle positions to the left than the 88 th to 90 th rows.
The 98 th weaving line is that D yarn is used for surface weaving, and the left side edge is used for surface mesh weaving.
The 99 th weaving line is that E yarn is used for knitting the needle-separating bottom, and the left side edge is used for knitting the bottom-hanging mesh.
The 100 th weaving line is F yarn weaving with a needle separating bottom, and the F yarn weaving line and the 99 th weaving line are staggered.
The 98 th to 100 th rows contract 4 needle positions to the right than the 95 th to 97 th rows.
The 101 th weaving line is that D yarn is used for surface weaving, and the right edge is used for surface mesh weaving.
The 102 th weaving line is that E yarn is used for knitting at the bottom of a needle separating place, and the edge at the right side is used for knitting at the bottom of a hanging mesh.
The 103 th weaving line is F yarn knitting with a needle separating bottom, and is staggered with the 102 th weaving line.
The 101 th to 103 th rows extend 5 needle positions to the left of the 98 th to 100 th rows.
The 104 th weaving line is that D yarn is used for surface weaving, and the left side edge is used for surface mesh weaving.
The 105 th weaving line is that E yarn is used for knitting the needle-separating bottom, and the left side edge is used for knitting the bottom-hanging mesh.
The 106 th weaving line is F yarn knitting with a needle separating bottom, and is staggered with the 105 th weaving line.
The 104 th to 106 th rows contract 4 stitches to the right than the 101 th to 103 th rows.
The 107 th and 108 th weaving rows are the kicker actions for bringing the G, H yarn into the weaving position.
The 109 th weaving line is a bottom alternate weaving of the G yarn. The right edge is knitted by a surface mesh.
The 110 th weaving line is formed by weaving H yarns alternately on the surface and the bottom and is staggered with the 109 th weaving line. The right edge is knitted by a bottom hanging mesh.
The 111 th weaving line is that D yarn is used for surface weaving, and the right edge is used for surface mesh weaving.
The 112 th weaving line is that E yarn is used for knitting at the bottom of a needle separating place, and the edge at the right side is used for knitting at the bottom of a hanging mesh.
The 113 th weaving line is F yarn weaving with a needle separating bottom, and is staggered with the 112 th weaving line.
The 3 needle positions of the 111 th to 113 th weaves are extended to the left of the 104 th to 106 th weaves.
The 114 th weaving line is that the D yarn is used for surface weaving, and the left side edge is used for surface mesh weaving.
The 115 th weaving line is that E yarn is used for knitting at the bottom of a needle separating needle, and the left edge is used for knitting at the bottom of a suspended mesh.
The 116 th weaving line is F yarn knitting with a needle separating bottom, and the F yarn knitting with the 115 th weaving line is staggered.
The 114 th to 116 th weave rows extend to the 40 th weave row more rightward than the 111 th to 113 th weave rows.
The 117 th weaving line is that D yarn is used for surface weaving, and the left side edge is used for surface mesh weaving.
The 118 th weaving line is that E yarn is used for knitting the needle-separating bottom, and the left side edge is used for knitting the bottom-hanging mesh.
The 119 th weaving line is F yarn knitting with needle separating bottom, and the F yarn knitting is staggered with the 118 th weaving line.
The 120 th weaving line is that D yarn is used for surface weaving, and the left side edge is used for surface mesh weaving.
The 121 th weaving line is that E yarn is used for knitting at the bottom of a needle separating needle, and the left edge is used for knitting at the bottom of a suspended mesh.
The 122 th weaving line is F yarn knitting with a needle separating bottom, and the F yarn knitting with the 121 th weaving line is staggered.
Weaving the splicing position of the shoe body:
A. b, C, D, E, F, the yarn is polyester high-elastic yarn. G. H, I, J, the yarn is spandex double-covered yarn.
The 1 st weaving line is surface weaving with yarn A.
And the 2 nd weaving line is B yarn knitting with a needle separating bottom.
The 3 rd weaving line is C yarn weaving at the bottom of a needle separating, and the C yarn weaving line and the 2 nd weaving line are staggered to form the full-needle bottom weaving.
And the 4 th weaving line is that the I yarn is knitted at the bottom of a needle separating layer to separate two empty needles.
And the 5 th weaving line is that the J yarn is knitted at the bottom of a needle separating part, and two empty needles are separated. And weaving the fabric in a staggered way with the 4 th weaving line.
The 6 th weaving row corresponds to the 4 th weaving row weaving action and the weaving position.
The 7 th weaving row is the bottom-separated-needle weaving of the I yarn, and the I yarn and the bottom-separated-needle weaving of the 5 th and 6 th weaving rows are combined into the full-needle bottom weaving.
The 8 th and 9 th knitting rows are the stitch transfer knitting for transferring the corresponding back needle bed stitch to the front needle bed stitch.
The 10 th weaving line is I yarn surface weaving.
The 11 th weaving line is a kick yarn nozzle action for taking the J yarn out of the weaving position.
The 12 th weaving row is surface weaving by the yarn A.
The 13 th weaving line is B yarn knitting with a needle separating bottom.
The 14 th weaving line is C yarn weaving with a needle separating bottom, and the C yarn weaving line and the 2 nd weaving line are staggered to form a full needle bottom weaving.
The 15 th weaving line is that the I yarn is knitted at the bottom of a needle separating, and two empty needles are separated.
The 16 th weaving line is that the J yarn is knitted at the bottom of a needle separating bottom, and two empty needles are separated. And weaving the fabric in a staggered way with the 4 th weaving line.
The 17 th weaving row corresponds to the 4 th weaving row weaving action and the weaving position.
The 18 th weaving row is a bottom-separated-needle weaving of the I yarn, and the I yarn and the bottom-separated-needle weaving of the 5 th and 6 th weaving rows are combined into a full-needle bottom weaving.
The 19 th and 20 th knitting rows are the stitch transferring knitting for transferring the stitches of the back needle bed to the front needle bed corresponding to the knitting row.
The 21 st weaving line is I yarn surface weaving.
The 22 nd and 23 th weaving lines are the kicking yarn nozzle actions for taking the H yarn nozzle out of the weaving position
The 24 th and 25 th knitted rows are the transfer knitting which moves the corresponding front needle bed loop to the left by 5 needle positions and then turns over the needle to the back needle bed.
The 26 th and 27 th knitted rows are the transfer knitting of moving the corresponding back needle bed loop to the left by 5 needle positions and then turning over the needle to the front needle bed.
The remote transfer of the 24 th to 27 th rows is to move the tissue to be spliced to the splicing position.
The 28 th and 29 th weaving lines are the operation of a kicker nozzle for bringing J, H yarn out of the weaving position.
The 30 th and 31 th knitted rows are transfer knitting in which the corresponding front needle bed stitch is shifted rightward by 1 stitch position and then turned over to the back needle bed.
The 32 th and 33 rd rows are the stitch transferring knitting for transferring the corresponding back needle bed stitch to the front needle bed stitch.
The 34 th weaving line is a kick yarn nozzle action for taking the J yarn out of the weaving position.
The 35 th weaving row is H yarn bottom weaving.
The 36 th and 37 th knitted rows are transfer knitting in which the corresponding back needle bed stitch is moved to the left by 1 stitch position and then turned over to the front needle bed.
The 38 th and 39 th knitting rows are the stitch transfer knitting for transferring the corresponding back needle bed stitch to the front needle bed stitch.
The 40 th weaving line is a kick yarn nozzle action for taking the J yarn out of the weaving position.
The 41 th weaving row is H yarn bottom weaving.
The 30 th to 41 th weave rows are one minimum cyclic unit of the stitch transfer and stitch bonding operation. The knitting motion of the 42 th to 51 th knitted rows is the same as that of the 30 th to 41 th knitted rows, and the edge is reduced by 1 needle position. And sequentially decreasing the edge needle position of each subsequent transfer splicing unit until the vamp is knitted.
The fabric is woven and needs to be processed at high temperature. For the fabric without the thermal fuse, the high-temperature treatment is to ensure that the fabric is heated and fully contracted to achieve a proper fabric effect; for the fabric using the thermal fuse, the thermal fuse needs to be melted and bonded in the fabric through high-temperature treatment, so that a proper fabric effect is achieved.
The above embodiments are only for illustrating the technical idea of the present invention, and the protection scope of the present invention is not limited thereby, and any modifications made on the basis of the technical scheme according to the technical idea of the present invention fall within the protection scope of the present invention.

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1. The utility model provides a fly to knit vamp that seamless unification body was woven which characterized in that: comprises a tongue, a collar rib, a shoe body and a heel; the vamp is formed by combining and knitting transfer and stitch-over, the knitted vamp is spliced into a complete integrated vamp by regions, at least one transfer splicing tissue exists, and the transfer splicing is realized by splicing a shoe body with the shoe body or splicing the shoe body with a shoe tongue; the transfer splicing area is single-layer transfer splicing or multi-layer transfer splicing.
2. The seamless integrally woven fly-knit upper according to claim 1, wherein: the heel comprises a surface layer and a bottom layer, wherein the surface layer and the bottom layer are connected or not connected, and the surface layer and the bottom layer are not connected to form an opening capable of being added with filler.
3. The seamless integrally woven fly-knit upper according to claim 1, wherein: the heel is in a radian shape and is formed by one-time knitting in a shovel needle mode, and the radian knitting direction of the heel is a transverse direction or a longitudinal direction.
4. The knitting process of the fly-knitted vamp knitted in a seamless integration manner is characterized in that: comprises heel radian knitting, neckline rib knitting and splicing of a shoe body and a shoe tongue; the heel camber knit comprises:
step A1: bottom weaving and surface weaving;
step A2: the back weaving row extends N needle positions leftwards/rightwards than the front weaving row, and the extended needle position step-shaped shovel needle is combined with the subsequent step shovel needle to realize the knitting of the heel radian;
step A3: the method comprises the following steps that (1) needle turning knitting from the face knitting of a corresponding knitting row to the needle turning knitting of a bottom layer is carried out, and N needle positions are staggered with the needle turning positions of the previous knitting row, so that the knitting structure is distributed uniformly;
the knitting of the collar rib comprises:
b1: bottom weaving and surface weaving;
b2: the stitch transferring knitting from the front needle bed loop to the back needle bed loop to the front needle bed loop is carried out, so that the double-layer stitch transfer is a single layer, and the subsequent stitch transfer and the tongue splicing are waited;
b3: empty needle knitting and bottom knitting;
b4: moving the corresponding front/back needle bed coil to the left/right by N needle positions, and then turning over the needle to the transfer knitting of the back/front needle bed;
b5: knitting and surface knitting with empty needles;
b6: and (3) turning over the stitches of the front needle bed/the back needle bed of the corresponding knitting row to the stitch-turning knitting of the back needle bed/the front needle bed:
b7: repeating the step B4;
the concatenation of shank and tongue includes:
c1 step: a bottom knit and a face knit, which are knit tongue portions;
c2 step: the method comprises the steps of performing stitch transferring knitting on front/back needle bed loops of a corresponding knitted line to stitch transferring knitting on a back/front needle bed, enabling yarns to be discharged to a yarn kicking nozzle of a knitting position to act, enabling stitch transferring positions of the back knitted line and the front knitted line to be staggered by N needle positions, performing stitch transferring knitting on needle transferring knitting on two sides of a shoe tongue, and transferring stitches of a surface layer at a waiting position of the shoe body in the step B2 in knitting of collar rib knitting to a bottom layer to facilitate subsequent needle transferring of the shoe body and splicing of the shoe tongue;
c3 step: moving the corresponding front/back needle bed loops to the left/right by N needle positions, and then turning over the needles to the transfer knitting of the back/front needle bed to splice the left and right shoe bodies of the shoe tongue to the shoe tongue;
c4 step: moving the corresponding front/back needle bed loop to the left/right by N needle positions, then turning over the needle to the transfer knitting of the back/front needle bed, and respectively extending the knitting positions to the left and the right by N needle positions, wherein the N needle positions are the transfer knitting actions of the tongue part towards the middle narrowing knitting so as to slowly narrow the tongue part;
c5 step: moving the corresponding front/back needle bed loops to the left/right by N needle positions, then turning over the needles to the transfer knitting of the back/front needle bed, wherein the needle positions are all separated knitting, and the needle positions are staggered by N needle positions to facilitate the transfer knitting, the transfer knitting is the transfer knitting action of moving and splicing the shoe bodies on two sides to the shoe tongue, and N is a positive integer.
5. The knitting process of a seamless one-piece knitted upper according to claim 4, wherein: and the step C5 is to move the corresponding back needle bed coil to the right by 1 needle position, then turn over the needle to the transfer knitting of the front needle bed, and all the knitting is separated by 1 needle position and staggered mutually.
6. The knitting process of a seamless one-piece knitted upper according to claim 4, wherein: the step B3-the step B7 form a trocar cycle, and the knitting of the neckline comprises a plurality of trocar cycles.
7. The knitting process of a seamless one-piece knitted upper according to claim 4, wherein: the step C1-the step C5 are a circulating unit, the splicing of the shoe body and the shoe tongue comprises a plurality of circulating units, two adjacent circulating units are arranged, and the left and right of the latter circulating unit are respectively reduced by 1 stitch position compared with the former circulating unit.
8. The knitting process of the fly-knitted vamp knitted in a seamless integration manner is characterized in that: the method comprises the steps of weaving a shoe body splicing starting waiting position, weaving a heel radian and a collar rib, and weaving a shoe body splicing position; the weaving of the shoe body splicing starting waiting position comprises the following steps:
d1: surface weaving and bottom weaving;
d2: moving the corresponding front/back needle bed coil to the left/right by M needle positions, then turning over the needle to the transfer knitting of the back/front needle bed, wherein the transfer knitting is left/right traceless narrowing knitting, and partial yarns enter a waiting position to temporarily stop knitting;
d3: moving the corresponding front/back needle bed coil to the left/right by M needle positions, and then turning over the needle to the transfer knitting of the back/front needle bed, wherein the transfer knitting is the traceless stitch adding knitting of the left/right;
the knitting of the heel radian and the collar rib comprises:
e1 step: bottom knitting and face knitting, wherein the back knitting line contracts M needle positions at the left side/the right side of the front knitting line, and the M needle positions are the beginning of the shovel needle position with the radian of the heel;
e2 step: the upper hanging mesh weaving and the lower hanging mesh weaving are used for connecting the neckline rib and the shoe body;
the weaving of shoes body concatenation position includes:
f1: bottom weaving and surface weaving;
f2: moving the corresponding front/back needle bed coil to the left/right by M needle positions, and then turning over the needle to the transfer knitting of the back/front needle bed, wherein the transfer knitting is to move the tissue to be spliced to a splicing position;
f3: moving the corresponding front/back needle bed coil to the left/right by M needle positions, and then turning over the needle to the transfer knitting of the back/front needle bed;
f4: the stitch turning knitting from the corresponding front/back needle bed coil to the back/front needle bed is carried out;
f5: the yarn is taken out of a yarn kicking nozzle of the knitting position to act;
f6: bottom weaving;
f7: and sequentially repeating the F4 weaving step, the F5 weaving step and the F6 weaving step, wherein M is a positive integer.
9. The knitting process of a seamless integrally knitted flying knit upper according to claim 8, wherein: the step D1: the bottom knitting and the face knitting, the back knitting line contracts 18 needle positions than the right side of the front knitting line.
10. The knitting process of a seamless integrally knitted flying knit upper according to claim 8, wherein: the step F4-the step F7 are cyclic units, and the knitting of the shoe body splicing position comprises a plurality of cyclic units, two adjacent cyclic units are arranged, and the edge of the latter cyclic unit is reduced by 1 needle position compared with the edge of the former cyclic unit.
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