EP0347011A1 - Métier à tricoter rectiligne - Google Patents

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EP0347011A1
EP0347011A1 EP89201582A EP89201582A EP0347011A1 EP 0347011 A1 EP0347011 A1 EP 0347011A1 EP 89201582 A EP89201582 A EP 89201582A EP 89201582 A EP89201582 A EP 89201582A EP 0347011 A1 EP0347011 A1 EP 0347011A1
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Gottfried c/o Universal Maschinenfabrik Kühnert
Reinhold C/O Universal Maschinenfabrik Schimko
Roland C/O Universal Maschinenfabrik Wittwer
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Henkel Dorus GmbH and Co KG
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D04BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
    • D04BKNITTING
    • D04B15/00Details of, or auxiliary devices incorporated in, weft knitting machines, restricted to machines of this kind
    • D04B15/32Cam systems or assemblies for operating knitting instruments
    • D04B15/36Cam systems or assemblies for operating knitting instruments for flat-bed knitting machines
    • D04B15/362Cam systems or assemblies for operating knitting instruments for flat-bed knitting machines with two needle beds in V-formation
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D04BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
    • D04BKNITTING
    • D04B15/00Details of, or auxiliary devices incorporated in, weft knitting machines, restricted to machines of this kind
    • D04B15/06Sinkers
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D04BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
    • D04BKNITTING
    • D04B15/00Details of, or auxiliary devices incorporated in, weft knitting machines, restricted to machines of this kind
    • D04B15/10Needle beds
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D04BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
    • D04BKNITTING
    • D04B15/00Details of, or auxiliary devices incorporated in, weft knitting machines, restricted to machines of this kind
    • D04B15/94Driving-gear not otherwise provided for
    • D04B15/96Driving-gear not otherwise provided for in flat-bed knitting machines

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  • the invention relates to a flat knitting machine with one or more needle beds or needle and sinker beds, in the channels of which needles or needles and sinkers are inserted, and which are formed in the stitch-forming area with a comb-forming comb sinkers.
  • the combs on the needle bed serve to support the stitch formation and are produced in various embodiments depending on the desired knitted weaves.
  • the most common design so far is a solid comb on the needle bed.
  • punched comb plates which are clipped into the needle bed and which form the comb in their entirety.
  • the comb edge around which the stitches are formed is, in the normal version, a smooth edge on which the thread can slide undisturbed. To form new stitches, the old stitches must always be pulled up against the needle face so that the functionality of tongue needles in particular is guaranteed.
  • a goods take-off device in various embodiments is generally used for this purpose.
  • the axis of the comb boards is arranged so that the swivel arc of the comb edge is approximately perpendicular to the trigger device in the middle swivel area near the needle hook. In such an axis position, it is not possible to attach tension springs known from hand knitting apparatuses for pulling the comb boards downwards. Any use of leaf or compression springs would be cumbersome and expensive.
  • the invention has for its object to improve a flat knitting machine of the type described in the introduction in such a way that any kind of knitted weave with individual stitch reduction, based on each stitch, can be produced without goods take-off devices.
  • the fin bed which is produced depending on the fineness, is designed in such a way that the combed boards used are always pivoted from their resilient legs in the stitch formation area, including the stitch hold-down nose, in the pull-off device in the state unaffected by the lock part. If the needle has no stitches, the comb board is swiveled to the maximum. If, on the other hand, stitches are present, the ridge boards will assume different positions depending on the stitch size, namely different from stitch to stitch depending on the size of the stitches. As a result, an individual stitch deduction, based on each stitch, is achieved, which in turn is necessary to produce knitted ties of any kind without known goods take-off devices.
  • the comb boards are advantageously guided between adjacent comb bed webs of the comb bed.
  • a stop for the comb boards is expediently formed, which determines the maximum pivoting movement of the comb boards in the state unaffected by the lock part for pivoting.
  • the comb boards are advantageously designed with movement parts and guide parts which are reinforced in relation to their mesh formation area.
  • the needle beds are designed with a widened needle rail groove and an inclined inward inclined front edge surface in connection with the needle rail groove for receiving fastening parts of the comb bed.
  • the needle beds are designed with a longitudinal groove on the underside in the comb area for receiving rigidly clipped comb boards.
  • the comb bed advantageously consists of an angle piece with a horizontal leg and a vertical leg with fine-grained side and top slots, and of comb bed webs inserted into the slots.
  • the elbow of the comb bed can advantageously consist of composite comb segments.
  • the horizontal leg of the contra-angle has expediently provided recesses for receiving clamping blocks at predetermined intervals.
  • the clamping blocks have inclined lower extensions at an angle to the comb bed webs and the comb bed webs inclined lower extensions at an angle to the clamping block for fastening the comb bed to the needle bed.
  • the stop for the comb boards is expediently formed on the side of the comb bed webs facing away from the angle piece.
  • bores are advantageously provided in the lower area of the comb bed webs on the side which is widened from the contra-angle handpiece for an axis for pivoting the comb boards, while the resilient leg of the comb boards runs from below the axis to the upper region of the vertical leg of the contra-angle handpiece.
  • the lock part for pivoting the comb boards is expediently attached to and movable along the width of the lock slide.
  • the resilient leg is supported on the comb bed.
  • a particularly advantageous embodiment is that the resilient leg against at its free end supports an additional control part which can be moved transversely to the needle bed.
  • the spring force acting on the comb boards can be adjusted so that in the next row of stitches, the next pass through the lock carriage, a sufficient pull-off force on long stitches, but no unnecessarily excessive pull-off force on shorter stitches is exercised.
  • the adjustable, displaceable control part is advantageously a stop bar which is mounted on the comb bed and runs along its length and which is displaced into its required and intended position for the next stitch row with each carriage reversal.
  • the stop bar expediently has a control groove encompassing the free ends of the resilient legs.
  • the stop bar can advantageously consist of composite stop bar segments, which can be individually and / or jointly displaceable in an individually controlled manner. This allows each stitch or group of stitches in a subsequent row of stitches to be assigned an individually determined withdrawal force.
  • the adjustable, displaceable control part can be a lock part moved over the needle bed, which advantageously extends across the width of the lock slide.
  • a stop for upper lever arms of the comb boards which runs over the length of the comb bed and is adjustable transversely to the needle bed, is attached in the upper region of the comb bed webs. If this stop is infinitely adjustable, the displaceability of the control part for the resilient leg of the comb board can be omitted, and this leg is supported on the comb bed itself or the immovable control part.
  • the adjustable stop advantageously consists of an eccentrically rotatably mounted shaft, which enables its simple, stepless adjustment.
  • the stop can expediently also consist of a centrally rotatably mounted shaft with a longitudinal flattening.
  • Controllable drive elements which can be electric motors or gearwheels with racks, are advantageously provided on one or both ends of the stop.
  • pivotable comb plates 1 are formed with two lever arms, each with a resilient leg 2 and a stitch-holding nose 3.
  • a fin bed 6, depending on the fineness, is designed in such a way that the combed boards 1 are always pivoted in the pull-off direction by their resilient leg 2 in the stitch formation area 34 including stitch-holding nose 3 in a state unaffected by a lock part 31 on the carriage.
  • the resilient leg 2 is supported on the comb bed 6. If a needle 4 has no stitches, the comb board 1 becomes one Stop 5, ie pivoted to the maximum, as shown in Fig. 1.
  • the comb boards 1 will assume different positions depending on the stitch size. These different positions can vary from stitch to stitch in a course. On the one hand, this depends on the knitted weave and, on the other hand, on a selective needle withdrawal, with which stitches of different sizes can be formed in a row of stitches.
  • the inclusion of the pivotable comb boards 1 is generally referred to as a comb bed 6.
  • the comb bed 6 is a composite comb bed that extends over the working width or is composed of composite comb bed segments, which in turn make up the complete comb bed 6.
  • the vertical leg 8 has slits finely divided, lateral slots 9 and upper slots 10. Furthermore, the vertical leg 8 has a continuous groove 11.
  • the horizontal leg 12 has at regular intervals recesses 13 which are required to fasten the clamping blocks 14.
  • Comb bed webs 15 are inserted into the slots 9 and 10.
  • the comb bed webs 15 and the clamping blocks 14 have at their lower ends oppositely inclined oblique lugs or extensions 16 and 17 which, in their assembled unit, result in the side faces of a dovetail groove.
  • the comb bed webs 15 have bores 18 and 19.
  • the bore 18 serves to receive an axis 20 for the comb boards 1, and the bore 19 serves to receive a round wire 21.
  • the round wire 21 serves to hold the comb bed webs 15, which are produced and arranged in a correspondingly fine manner, and the stop 5 consisting of stop plates, on the one hand for spacing slots for the comb boards 1 and on the other hand for limiting the maximum pivoting movement of the comb boards 1
  • the comb bed webs 15, which are each provided with a leg 22, are pushed over the vertical leg 8 and fixed with a wire 23.
  • the needle bed 24 is formed in the comb area and provided with an underside longitudinal groove 35 that it can either accommodate the comb bed 6 with the inserted comb boards 1, or that, as shown in FIG. 3, rigidly clipped comb boards 25 can be used.
  • a dovetail-shaped needle rail groove 26 which serves to receive a needle cover rail 27, is wider than the needle cover rail 27. Furthermore, a front edge surface of the needle bed 24 following the needle rail groove 26 is formed as a slope in the area of the needle bed webs. With the left slope it gives the Needle rail groove 26 a prism over which the comb bed 6 is pushed. After precise adjustment, the clamping blocks 14 are pressed against the dovetail with the aid of screws 29 and the position is thus fixed. The right side 30 of the oblique extension 17 of the pawl block 14 serves as the left dovetail surface of the needle rail groove 26 for receiving the needle cover rail 27.
  • Fig. 2 shows the comb boards 1 in a position into which they are brought by a lock part 31 located on the slide, and in which the resilient leg 2 of the comb boards 1 is tensioned.
  • the comb boards 1 are shown in the movement parts 32 and guide parts 33 in relation to their stitch formation region 34.
  • a corresponding taper is advantageously carried out by rolling.
  • the resilient leg 2 of the comb plate 1 has a double cam 36 at its free end. With this double cam 36, it is supported against a control part designed as a stop bar 37.
  • the stop bar 37 extends over the length of the comb bed 6 and is adjustable or displaceable transversely to the needle bed 24.
  • the stop bar 37 also has a control groove 38 encompassing the double cams 36 at the free ends of the resilient legs 2.
  • the movement-related sequence of the stop bar 37 in the case of offset patterns, in particular in the case of a multi-needle offset, e.g. B. for cable pattern, is the following:
  • the stop bar 37 is adjusted so that a minimal pulling force holds the stitches down. After the lock has left the last needle, the stop bar 37 goes to the right until the comb boards 1 have assumed the position according to FIG. 6, that is to say the stitches are fully relaxed. Now the needle bed offset is carried out. After the needle bed offset has ended, the stop bar 37 again goes to the left into a position of the desired stitch tension for the next row of stitches. The movements of the stop bar, comb boards and the needle bed offset can also run in sync.
  • the stop bar 37 can consist of composite stop bar segments, which can be individually and / or jointly displaceable in an individually controlled manner. This allows each stitch in a subsequent row of stitches to be assigned an individually determined pull-off force.
  • Fig. 7 shows a schematic representation of the assignment of the lock part 31 on the lock sled to the stop bar 37 on the comb bed 6.
  • the associated lock on the lock sled is shown in dot-dash lines, with A denoting the comb-like position of the needles and B the sled running direction from right to left.
  • the lock part 31 must always be arranged after the knitting lock, i. H. each time the carriage reverses, as shown in FIG. 7 with a dash-dot line for a carriage running direction from left to right.
  • Two lock parts 31 can also be provided, which are alternately switched on and off with each carriage reversal.
  • FIGS. 8 to 11 A further embodiment of the invention is shown in FIGS. 8 to 11, in which a further lock part 39, which is moved over the needle bed, is provided as the control part.
  • the free end of the resilient leg 2 here has a simple cam 40 instead of a double cam 36, which comes into engagement with the further lock part 39.
  • the further lock part 39 seated on the lock slide is adjustable like the stop bar 37 relative to the needle bed 24 and extends over the width of the lock slide.
  • FIG. 11 The arrangement of the further lock part 39 with respect to the lock part 31 and the knitting lock is shown in FIG. 11 shown.
  • the lock part 31 for pivoting the comb boards 1 is in turn attached to the longitudinally displaceable and switchable along the width of the lock slide, wherein again two mutually switchable lock parts 31 can be provided.
  • the effect of the further lock part 39 can basically be compared with that of the stop bar 37.
  • a shaft 41 which extends over the entire working width, is rotatably mounted with a longitudinal flattening 42.
  • the shaft 41 can also be formed without a longitudinal flattening 42, but is then to be mounted or formed eccentrically.
  • the shaft 41 represents an adjustable stop for the upper lever arms 43 of the comb boards 1.
  • the shaft 41 eliminates controllable drive elements, e.g. B. electric motors, gears with racks or the like, with which the shaft can be rotated through predetermined angular paths and so the stop formed by it can be adjusted transversely to the needle bed 24.
  • 12 and 13 each show the end positions of the stop formed by the shaft 41.
  • Fig. 12 shows a position of the comb board 1, as it is taken without existing stitches.
  • the comb plate 1 is pivoted counterclockwise under the action of the resilient leg 2 by a pivot path which corresponds to the stitch size.
  • the lever arm 43 is then not in contact with the longitudinal flat 42.
  • Another important possibility of using the eccentric shaft or one provided with a longitudinal surface 42 is in particular to hold the comb sinkers in the position shown in FIG. 13 during the entire knitting process.
  • spreader bars for example in the form of rods or thick threads, are provided on the side of the knitted fabric.
  • the spreader bars are close to the comb platinum, ie they protrude into the stitch formation area.
  • the outermost stitches have to be knitted around the spreader so that the knitted fabric - as the name suggests - can be kept wide. With the comb boards lowered, however, there would be no space in the stitch formation area. Because of the possibility mentioned, the comb boards during the To keep out the stitch formation area, the flat knitting machine can be operated without conversion with or without a spreader.

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