CN115404587B - Knitting method of knitted fabric - Google Patents

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CN115404587B
CN115404587B CN202210576809.3A CN202210576809A CN115404587B CN 115404587 B CN115404587 B CN 115404587B CN 202210576809 A CN202210576809 A CN 202210576809A CN 115404587 B CN115404587 B CN 115404587B
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清原千晴
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岛崎宜纪
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    • D04BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
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    • D04B1/00Weft knitting processes for the production of fabrics or articles not dependent on the use of particular machines; Fabrics or articles defined by such processes
    • D04B1/22Weft knitting processes for the production of fabrics or articles not dependent on the use of particular machines; Fabrics or articles defined by such processes specially adapted for knitting goods of particular configuration
    • D04B1/225Elongated tubular articles of small diameter, e.g. coverings or reinforcements for cables or hoses
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D04BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
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    • D04B7/00Flat-bed knitting machines with independently-movable needles
    • D04B7/30Flat-bed knitting machines with independently-movable needles specially adapted for knitting goods of particular configuration
    • D04B7/32Flat-bed knitting machines with independently-movable needles specially adapted for knitting goods of particular configuration tubular goods
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D04BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
    • D04BKNITTING
    • D04B1/00Weft knitting processes for the production of fabrics or articles not dependent on the use of particular machines; Fabrics or articles defined by such processes
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D04BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
    • D04BKNITTING
    • D04B1/00Weft knitting processes for the production of fabrics or articles not dependent on the use of particular machines; Fabrics or articles defined by such processes
    • D04B1/22Weft knitting processes for the production of fabrics or articles not dependent on the use of particular machines; Fabrics or articles defined by such processes specially adapted for knitting goods of particular configuration

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The invention provides a knitting method of a knitted fabric which can be used for knitting yarns for joining a front knitted fabric part and a rear knitted fabric part and has inconspicuous intersection. A knitting method of a knitted fabric, wherein a back knitted fabric portion is knitted on a back needle bed by using a flat knitting machine having a front needle bed, a back needle bed facing the front needle bed, a front yarn feeder for feeding a first knitting yarn, and a back yarn feeder for feeding a second knitting yarn, and the front knitted fabric portion is knitted on the front needle bed by using the front yarn feeder and the back yarn feeder, so that the first knitting yarn and the second knitting yarn are intersected at ends of the front knitted fabric portion and the back knitted fabric portion in a knitting width direction, the front knitted fabric portion and the back knitted fabric portion are joined, and when the first knitting yarn and the second knitting yarn are intersected, one of end stitches of the front knitted fabric portion and an end stitch of the back knitted fabric portion is a back stitch, and the other is a front stitch.

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Knitting method of knitted fabric
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a knitting method of a knitted fabric in which a rear knitted fabric portion is knitted with a front yarn feeder on a rear needle bed, the front knitted fabric portion is knitted with the rear yarn feeder on the front needle bed, and both knitted fabric portions are joined.
Background
For example, patent document 1 discloses the following method: the knitted fabric is knitted by knitting the rear knitted fabric portion with the front yarn feeder on the rear needle bed and knitting the front knitted fabric portion with the rear yarn feeder on the front needle bed. The front needle bed and the rear needle bed face each other. The front yarn feeder is disposed closer to the front needle bed than the rear yarn feeder. The front yarn supply port supplies the first knitting yarn, and the rear yarn supply port supplies the second knitting yarn. The first knitting yarn and the second knitting yarn intersect at the knitting width direction end portions of the front knitted fabric portion and the rear knitted fabric portion according to the positional relationship between the front yarn feeder and the rear yarn feeder and the advancing order of the two yarn feeders. The front braid portion and the rear braid portion are joined by the crossover of the braid yarns. In patent document 1, a float is formed at the left and right boundaries of the front knitted fabric portion and the rear knitted fabric portion, so that the intersection of the knitting yarns is made inconspicuous and the appearance of the left and right boundaries is made the same.
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Patent literature
Patent document 1: japanese patent application laid-open No. 2010-53490
The emboss formed at the boundary between the front braid portion and the rear braid portion may be noticeable by the stitch pattern of both braid portions. In this case, there is a demand for making the intersections of the knitting yarns at the boundary inconspicuous by a knitting method different from the knitting method of patent document 1.
Disclosure of Invention
Problems to be solved by the invention
An object of the present invention is to provide a knitting method of a knitted fabric which can be used for knitting yarns joining a front knitted fabric portion and a rear knitted fabric portion so that the intersections of the knitting yarns are inconspicuous.
Means for solving the problems
The knitting method of a knitted fabric according to the present invention is a knitting method of knitting a back knitted fabric portion on a back needle bed by using a flat knitting machine having a front needle bed, a back needle bed facing the front needle bed, a front yarn feeder for feeding a first knitting yarn, and a back yarn feeder for feeding a second knitting yarn, and knitting a front knitted fabric portion on the front needle bed by using the front yarn feeder and the back yarn feeder, so that the first knitting yarn and the second knitting yarn are intersected with each other at ends in a knitting width direction of the front knitted fabric portion and the back knitted fabric portion to join the front knitted fabric portion and the back knitted fabric portion,
when the first knitting yarn and the second knitting yarn are crossed, knitting is performed such that one of the end stitches of the front knitted fabric portion and the end stitch of the rear knitted fabric portion is a reverse stitch and the other is a front stitch.
As one embodiment of the knitting method of the knitted fabric of the present invention, the following can be mentioned:
the flat knitting machine is provided with a carriage carrying 4 cam systems,
the front braid portion and the rear braid portion are braided while the carriage is moved in one direction.
Effects of the invention
According to the knitting method of the knitted fabric of the present invention, when the first knitting yarn and the second knitting yarn are crossed, the front stitches and the back stitches are arranged across the boundary between the front knitted fabric portion and the back knitted fabric portion. As a result, a step is formed between the front side stitch and the back side stitch at the boundary between the two braid portions. The intersection of the braided yarns is easily blocked by the step. Therefore, in the braid obtained by the braiding method of the braid of the present invention, the intersection of the braiding yarns joining the front braid portion and the rear braid portion is less noticeable. In addition, the steps formed by the arrangement of the front side coil and the back side coil are less noticeable than the embossed patterns of patent document 1.
The front braid portion and the rear braid portion are braided while the carriage is moved in one direction, so that the braid is braided extremely efficiently. For example, in the case of knitting the front knitted fabric portion and the rear knitted fabric portion by the circumferential knitting using one yarn feeder, it is necessary to reciprocate the carriage.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic view of a carriage on which 4 cam systems are mounted.
Fig. 2 is a first knitting process diagram of a knitting method of the knitted fabric according to embodiment 1.
Fig. 3 is a second knitting process diagram following fig. 2.
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1. Woven fabric
2. Front braid portion
2L, 2R end coil
3. Rear braid portion
3L, 3R end coil
5. Flat knitting machine
6. Sliding frame
6A, 6B, 6C, 6D triangle system
7. Rail track
8. Front yarn feeder
8Y first knitting yarn
9. Rear yarn feeder
9Y second knitting yarn
Detailed Description
The knitting method of the knitted fabric according to the embodiment will be described below with reference to the drawings.
< embodiment 1>
In this embodiment, an example of an embodiment of a knitting method of a knitted fabric according to the present invention using a four-needle bed flat knitting machine will be described with reference to the drawings.
The four-needle bed flat knitting machine includes a lower front needle bed, a lower rear needle bed, an upper front needle bed, and an upper rear needle bed. Hereinafter, the lower front needle bed, the lower rear needle bed, the upper front needle bed, and the upper rear needle bed are referred to as FD, BD, FU, and BU, respectively. FD and BD face each other. The FU disposed at the upper portion of the FD and the BU disposed at the upper portion of the BD face each other. The four-needle bed flat knitting machine further includes a plurality of yarn feeders and a carriage. The relationship among the needle bed, yarn feeder, and carriage will be briefly described with reference to the schematic diagram of fig. 1.
Fig. 1 is a schematic view of a part of the flat knitting machine 5 as seen from the FD side. In fig. 1, the illustration of FU is omitted. The carriage 6 provided in the flat knitting machine 5 reciprocates on the needle bed. The carriage 6 of this example includes 4 cam systems 6A, 6B, 6C, and 6D arranged in the longitudinal direction of the needle bed. Each triangle system has triangles corresponding to FD, BD, FU, and BU. In fig. 1, a front yarn feeder 8 disposed on the FD and FU sides and a rear yarn feeder 9 disposed on the BD and BU sides of the front yarn feeder 8 are illustrated among the plurality of yarn feeders. The yarn feeders 8, 9 are mounted to a rail 7 disposed above the needle bed so as to be movable.
Next, an example of a knitting method of a knitted fabric using the flat knitting machine 5 shown in fig. 1 will be described with reference to fig. 2 and 3. The "s+number" in the left column of fig. 2 and 3 indicates the number of knitting steps. The right column shows the knitting state of the stitches in each knitting process. The black dots in the right column represent the knitting needles and the inverted triangle marks represent the front side yarn feeder 8 or the rear side yarn feeder 9. The straight arrow indicates the loop transfer. The newly knitted loops in each knitting process are indicated by thick lines.
In S0 of fig. 2, a state is shown in which the front braid portion 2 is locked to FD and the rear braid portion 3 is locked to BD. The front braid portion 2 is knitted with the second knitting yarn 9Y supplied from the rear yarn feeder 9. The rear braid portion 3 is knitted with the first knitting yarn 8Y supplied from the front yarn supply port 8. In this example, the knitting method of the knitted fabric according to the present invention is performed at the left and right end portions of the knitted fabric 1 from the state of S0, and the tubular knitted fabric 1 is knitted. The braid 1 is knitted by total needle knitting. The total needle knitting means knitting with no empty needle between adjacent stitches.
In S1, the rear yarn feeder 9 is moved rightward, and a new front braid portion 2 is knitted. The loops of the new front braid portion 2 are all frontal loops. The front coil is a coil drawn from the old coil from the inside of the tubular braid 1 toward the outside. Unlike the present example, the rear braid portion 3 may be first braided.
In S2, the right end stitch 3R out of the left end stitch 3L and the right end stitch 3R in the knitting width direction of the rear knitted fabric portion 3 is transferred from BD to FU. The coils other than the end coil 3R in the rear braid portion 3 remain locked to BD.
In S3, the front yarn feeder 8 is moved rightward, and a new rear braid portion 3 is knitted. The right end stitch 3R in the new rear braid portion 3 is a reverse stitch, and stitches other than the end stitch 3R are a front stitch. The reverse stitch is a stitch led from the old stitch from the outside toward the inside of the tubular braid 1. As a result of S3, the first knitting yarn 8Y crosses the second knitting yarn 9Y on the outer side in the knitting width direction of the knitted fabric 1.
In S4, the end coil 3R formed in the rear braid portion 3 of the FU in S3 is transferred to the BD. With S4, all the stitches of the front braid portion 2 are locked to FD, and all the stitches of the rear braid portion 3 are locked to BD. An end stitch 2R and an end stitch 3R are arranged at a position on the right side of the paper surface at a boundary between the front braid portion 2 and the rear braid portion 3. The end coil 2R is a front coil, and the end coil 3R is a back coil.
The knitting shown in S1 to S4 is performed by the movement of the carriage 6 (see fig. 1) in one direction. Specifically, knitting of S1, S2, S3, and S4 is performed by the cam systems 6A, 6B, 6C, and 6D mounted on the carriage 6, respectively. That is, by the movement of the carriage 6 in one direction, knitting of the front knitted fabric portion 2, transfer of the end stitch 3R of the rear knitted fabric portion 3 on the traveling direction side of the carriage 6, knitting of the rear knitted fabric portion 3, and return of the end stitch 3R to the original needle bed are performed in this order.
In S5 of fig. 3, the left end stitch 2L of the left end stitch 2L and the right end stitch 2R of the front braid portion 2 in the braiding width direction is transferred from FD to BU. The coils other than the end coil 2L in the front braid portion 2 remain locked to the FD.
In S6, the rear yarn feeder 9 is moved in the left direction, and a new front braid portion 2 is knitted. The left end stitch 2L of the new front braid portion 2 is a back stitch, and stitches other than the end stitch 2L are front stitches. As a result of S6, at the right end of the braid 1, the first braided yarn 8Y and the second braided yarn 9Y intersecting each other are entangled, and the front braid portion 2 and the rear braid portion 3 are joined.
In S7, the end coil 2L formed in the BU in S6 is transferred from the BU to the FD.
In S8, the front yarn feeder 8 is moved in the left direction, and a new rear braid portion 3 is knitted. The loops of the new rear braid portion 3 are all frontal loops. Therefore, the end stitches 2L and the end stitches 3L on the left side of the paper surface are respectively the back stitch and the front stitch at the boundary between the front knitted fabric portion 2 and the back knitted fabric portion 3. Unlike the present example, one of the right end coil of S6 and the right end coil of S8 may be a front coil, and the other may be a back coil.
The knitting shown in S5 to S8 is performed by the movement of the carriage 6 (see fig. 1) in one direction. Specifically, knitting of S5, S6, S7, and S8 is performed by the cam systems 6D, 6C, 6B, and 6A mounted on the carriage 6, respectively. That is, by the movement of the carriage 6 in one direction, the transfer of the end stitch 2L of the front knitted fabric portion 2 on the traveling direction side of the carriage 6, the knitting of the front knitted fabric portion 2, the return of the end stitch 2L to the original needle bed, and the knitting of the rear knitted fabric portion 3 are sequentially performed.
After S8, by repeating the knitting similar to S1 to S8, the tubular knitted fabric 1 including the front knitted fabric portion 2 and the rear knitted fabric portion 3 joined by the intersection of the first knitting yarn 8Y and the second knitting yarn 9Y can be knitted. In the knitted fabric 1, the front stitches and the back stitches are arranged across the boundary between the front knitted fabric portion 2 and the back knitted fabric portion 3. As a result, a step is formed between the front side coil and the back side coil at the boundary position. The intersection of the knitting yarns 8Y and 9Y is easily blocked by the step. Therefore, in the knitted fabric 1 obtained by the knitting method of the knitted fabric according to the present invention, the intersections of the knitting yarns 8Y, 9Y joining the front knitted fabric portion 2 and the rear knitted fabric portion 3 are less noticeable. The steps are less noticeable than the embossed patterns of patent document 1.
Here, if the front stitches and the back stitches are arranged across the boundary between the front braid portion 2 and the back braid portion 3, the intersection of the braid yarns 8Y, 9Y at the boundary is less noticeable. Therefore, the combination of the front side coil and the back side coil at the boundary is not limited to the combination in which the end coils 2L, 3R are the back side coils and the end coils 2R, 3L are the front side coils illustrated in fig. 2, 3. For example, the end coils 2L and 3R may be front coils, and the end coils 2R and 3L may be back coils.
According to the knitting method of the knitted fabric of the present example, the front knitted fabric portion 2 and the rear knitted fabric portion 3 can be knitted in 2 steps, respectively, while the carriage 6 is reciprocated once. In this example, there is no empty coil row in which only the carriage 6 is moved. Therefore, the braid 1 can be completed efficiently.
< other embodiments >
In the embodiment, the front braid portion 2 and the rear braid portion 3 are formed of plain stitch, but may be formed of rib stitch, double-back stitch, or the like. For example, the front braid portion 2 and the rear braid portion 3 are rib structures. In this case, a part of the stitches of the rear braid portion 3 may be transferred to FU in S2, and a part of the stitches of the front braid portion 2 may be transferred to BU in S5. If the end stitches 2L and 3R are not only reverse stitches but also stitches adjacent to the end stitches 2L and 3R as in the rib stitch, the intersections of the knitting yarns 8Y and 9Y are more likely to be blocked by steps.
The front braid portion 2 and the rear braid portion 3 may be braided in a C-shape. In this case, the knitted fabric portions 2 and 3 are joined at one end portion in the knitting width direction of the knitted fabric portions 2 and 3, and the knitted fabric portions 2 and 3 are not joined at the other end portion.
The knitting method of the knitted fabric of the present invention may be carried out by a flat knitting machine equipped with 2 or 3 cam systems. The knitting method of the knitted fabric according to the present invention may be implemented by a two-needle bed flat knitting machine. In the case of using a two-needle bed flat knitting machine, the front knitted fabric portion and the rear knitted fabric portion are knitted by stitch-off knitting. The shed knitting is knitting in a state where empty needles are arranged between adjacent stitches. The empty needles arranged between adjacent coils are used for transferring the coils and forming the coils.

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1. A knitting method of a knitted fabric, which uses a flat knitting machine having front needle beds (FD, FU), back needle beds (BD, BU) facing the front needle beds (FD, FU), front yarn feed ports (8) for feeding first knitting yarns (8Y), and back yarn feed ports (9) for feeding second knitting yarns (9Y), and uses the front yarn feed ports (8) to knit a back knitted fabric portion (3) on the back needle beds (BD, BU), and uses the back yarn feed ports (9) to knit a front knitted fabric portion (2) on the front needle beds (FD, FU), so that the first knitting yarns (8Y) and the second knitting yarns (9Y) cross at knitting width direction ends of the front knitted fabric portion (2) and the back knitted fabric portion (3), wherein,
when the first knitting yarn (8Y) and the second knitting yarn (9Y) are crossed, knitting is performed such that one of the end stitches (2L, 2R) of the front knitted fabric portion (2) and the end stitches (3L, 3R) of the rear knitted fabric portion (3) is a reverse stitch and the other is a forward stitch,
the front stitches and the back stitches are arranged across the boundary between the front braid portion (2) and the back braid portion (3).
2. The method for knitting a braid according to claim 1, wherein,
the flat knitting machine is provided with a carriage (6) for carrying 4 cam systems (6A, 6B, 6C, 6D),
the front braid portion (2) and the rear braid portion (3) are braided while the carriage (6) is moved in one direction.
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