EP0905297B2 - Method for fabricating a knitted article, particularly on a flat bed knitting machine - Google Patents
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- EP 0 518 582 A2 describes the production of a car seat cover, which is composed of several longitudinal strips, the strength of the knitted fabric in the individual longitudinal strips varied. Varies in the individual vertical stripes also the mesh size, using either needle countersink a double function for needles with different foot heights or two stacked knitted locks with which alternately the stitches of the individual longitudinal stripes are formed be, or needle countersink, which is adjusted between the longitudinal strips are used.
- US 4,040,275 relates to the production of a double-surface Knitted fabrics on a circular knitting machine
- the double-faced Knitted fabric contains tubular knitted sections from which bags will be knitted in later. So in the area of double-layered knitted fabrics no longer form rows of stitches be as in the area of the tubular knitted fabric, the double-faced Knitted fabric made in the interlock binding. at In this binding, all needles are covered with stitches. In every Alternating stitches knit a needle and the needle on it not following, but the role of the needles is reversed the next row of stitches again so that the No increase in mesh size. The double mesh size
- the knitted fabric is the same as the tubular knitted fabric.
- Invention a method, which is characterized in that the knitted fabric is at least in one over multiple courses extending section in the course direction from at least one extending over several needles Section in which at most every second needle forms stitches, and from at least one section in which each needle stitches forms, is composed.
- the different mesh size in this process is primarily because of this achieved that all needles form stitches in one section and in the next section only for example every second or third needle. With this procedure it is possible in everyone Section with at least one separate thread guide knit.
- the sections can be made in any single and double-layer knitting techniques to be knitted. So the knit right-smooth, Left-smooth, in jacquard or structure pattern, right-right, Catch or round hose.
- knitted fabric can be formed using the method.
- Flat knitted fabrics can be of any length and width or as "fully fashion" goods with a corresponding Forming are formed.
- tubular circular finished knitted fabrics, the one with bags and panels can be provided, or multi-dimensional knitted fabrics, for example orthopedic and medical knitted fabrics, seat covers for motor vehicles and office chairs and other technical Knitted fabrics can be made using the process become.
- Fig. 1 shows a knitted fabric 10 with outer areas 11 and 12 with large stitches and a medium one Area 13 with small stitches.
- the illustration shows that in the central area 13 twice as many courses be formed as in the outer areas 11 and 12, causing the different height of the stitches balanced in areas 13 and 11 and 12 is, so that overall there are straight knitted edges.
- Fig. 2 shows a stitch course for the production of a single-surface knitted fabric on a flat knitting machine with two needle beds V, H, the knitted fabric 10 two outer sections S1 and S3, each in only every other needle of the front needle bed V knits and a central area S2 in which each needle of the front needle bed V knits.
- Each of the sections S1 - S3 comes with a separate thread guide FF1 - FF3 formed. This enables the sections Knit S1 and S3 with a thicker thread than the middle section S2.
- the connection of the individual Sections S1 - S3 to each other can be different Way, for example by means of catch handles, respectively.
- Fig. 3 shows the course of the stitch for generation a single-surface knitted fabric with three as well Sections S1 - S3 with different mesh sizes.
- the outer sections S1 and S3 are again formed by knitting only every other needle.
- 2 is here in all sections S1 - S3 with the same thread guide FF1, i.e. H. so with the same thread size, knitted.
- the This gives the knitted fabric S1 in the outer areas and S3 a larger one due to the larger mesh Expansion. This effect can be especially in technical and orthopedic and medical knitted fabrics be used.
- the knitted fabric is made with needles both needle beds V and H are formed. It points out again outer sections S1 and S3, in which only each second needle of the two needle beds V and H knits.
- the central area S2 has a mesh formation every needle on.
- the individual sections S1 and S3 are knitted with separate thread guides FF1 - FF3.
- Fig. 5 shows a structure forth same knitted fabric as Fig. 4, but here all sections S1 - S3 with the same thread guide FF1 can be knitted. A variation in thread size between sections S1 and S3 on the one hand and the Section S2, on the other hand, is therefore not possible here.
- the sweater 20 shown is as Round tubular knitted fabric on a flat knitting machine formed, except in the diamond-shaped pattern areas 21 only every second needle of the two needle beds V and H knits. In the pattern areas 21 knits every needle. These areas are therefore given a finer one Mesh pattern than the rest of the sweater.
- the pattern areas 21 can also be in opposite colors be set off from the basic knitted fabric.
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Verfahren zur Herstellung von Gestricken, bei denen die Maschengröße innerhalb der Maschenreihen variiert, sind bereits bekannt. Dazu werden beispielsweise auf dem Nadelbett, das momentan nicht für die Maschenbildung des Gestrickstücks gebraucht wird, durch ausgewählte Nadeln Fanghenkel gebildet. Diese Fanghenkel werden abgeworfen und vergrößern somit die Masche, welche auf dem gegenüberliegenden Nadelbett an derselben Stelle gebildet worden ist. Außerdem können die Nadelsenker während der Maschenbildung verstellt werden, sodass sich über die Breite des Gestricks Maschen unterschiedlicher Größe ergeben. Es können auch Strickschlösser mit mehreren Nadelsenkern verwendet werden, wobei jeweils ein spezifischer Nadelsenker auf ausgewählte Stricknadeln wirkt, siehe z. B. GB-A-2 147 616. Dadurch können Maschen mit deutlichem Größenunterschied direkt nebeneinander gebildet werden. Dies kann dazu führen, dass falls alle Maschen mit demselben Strickfaden gestrickt werden, besonders große Maschen zu dünn werden und das Gestrickstück dann relativ "lappig" wirkt.Process for the production of knitted fabrics, in which the Mesh size varies within the course already known. For example, on the needle bed, currently not for the stitch formation of the knitted piece is used, formed by selected needles tuck handles. These tangs are thrown off and thus enlarge the Stitch on the opposite needle bed in the same place. In addition, the Needle counterbores are adjusted during stitch formation, so that the width of the knitted fabric is different Size. It can also be knitted with multiple locks Needle countersinks are used, each one specific Needle countersink acts on selected knitting needles, see z. B. GB-A-2 147 616. This allows stitches with a clear Size difference can be formed directly next to each other. This can cause all stitches to be the same Knitting thread are knitted, especially large stitches too thin be and the knitted piece then looks relatively "lobed".
In der US 2,201,980 wird die Herstellung eines doppelflächigen Gestricks auf einer Rundstrickmaschine mit Zylinder und Rippscheibe beschrieben, das an definierten Positionen Falten bildet. Die Faltenbildung wird dadurch erzielt, dass im Nadelzylinder jede achte Nadel außer Tätigkeit ist und in der Rippscheibe jede siebte und achte Nadel. In US 2,201,980 the production of a double-surface Knitted fabrics on a circular knitting machine with cylinder and dial described that folds at defined positions forms. The wrinkling is achieved in that in the needle cylinder every eighth needle is out of action and in the dial every seventh and eighth needle.
Die EP 0 518 582 A2 beschreibt die Herstellung eines Autositzbezuges, der aus mehreren Längsstreifen zusammengesetzt ist, wobei die Festigkeit des Gestrickes in den einzelnen Längsstreifen variiert. In den einzelnen Längsstreifen variiert auch die Maschengröße, wobei hierzu entweder Nadelsenker mit einer Doppelfunktion für Nadeln mit unterschiedlicher Fußhöhe oder zwei übereinander angeordnete Strickschlösser, mit denen im Wechsel die Maschen der einzelnen Längsstreifen gebildet werden, oder Nadelsenker, die zwischen den Längsstreifen verstellt werden, eingesetzt werden.EP 0 518 582 A2 describes the production of a car seat cover, which is composed of several longitudinal strips, the strength of the knitted fabric in the individual longitudinal strips varied. Varies in the individual vertical stripes also the mesh size, using either needle countersink a double function for needles with different foot heights or two stacked knitted locks with which alternately the stitches of the individual longitudinal stripes are formed be, or needle countersink, which is adjusted between the longitudinal strips are used.
Die US 4,040,275 betrifft die Herstellung eines doppelflächigen Gestricks auf einer Rundstrickmaschine, wobei das doppelflächige Gestrick Schlauchgestricksektionen enthält, aus denen später eingestrickte Taschen werden. Damit im Bereich des doppelflächigen Gestricks nicht mehr Maschenreihen gebildet werden als im Bereich des Schlauchgestricks, wird das doppelflächige Gestrick in der Interlock-Bindung hergestellt. Bei dieser Bindung sind alle Nadeln mit Maschen belegt. In jeder Maschenreihe strickt im Wechsel eine Nadel und die darauf folgende nicht, doch vertauscht sich die Rolle der Nadeln in der darauf folgenden Maschenreihe schon wieder, sodass die Maschen keine Vergrößerung erfahren. Die Maschengröße im doppelflächigen Gestrick ist gleich wie im Schlauchgestrick.US 4,040,275 relates to the production of a double-surface Knitted fabrics on a circular knitting machine, the double-faced Knitted fabric contains tubular knitted sections from which bags will be knitted in later. So in the area of double-layered knitted fabrics no longer form rows of stitches be as in the area of the tubular knitted fabric, the double-faced Knitted fabric made in the interlock binding. at In this binding, all needles are covered with stitches. In every Alternating stitches knit a needle and the needle on it not following, but the role of the needles is reversed the next row of stitches again so that the No increase in mesh size. The double mesh size The knitted fabric is the same as the tubular knitted fabric.
Zur Ermöglichung der Herstellung eines Gestricks, insbesondere auf einer Flachstrickmaschine, bei dem die Maschengröße innerhalb der Maschenreihen variiert, schlägt die vorliegende Erfindung ein Verfahren vor, das dadurch gekennzeichnet ist, dass das Gestrick mindestens in einem sich über mehrere Maschenreihen erstreckenden Abschnitt in Maschenreihenrichtung aus mindestens einer sich über mehrere Nadeln erstreckenden Sektion, in der höchstens jede zweite Nadel Maschen bildet, und aus mindestens einer Sektion, in der jede Nadel Maschen bildet, zusammengesetzt wird. Die unterschiedliche Maschengröße wird bei diesem Verfahren also in erster Linie dadurch erreicht, dass in einem Abschnitt alle Nadeln Maschen bilden und im nächsten Abschnitt nur beispielsweise jede zweite oder dritte Nadel. Bei diesem Verfahren ist es möglich, in jeder Sektion mit mindestens einem separaten Fadenführer zu stricken. Dadurch kann in der mindestens einen Sektion, in der höchstens jede zweite Nadel strickt, mit einem dickeren Strickfaden gestrickt und die Maschen können tiefer kuliert werden als in der mindestens einen Sektion, in der jede Nadel Maschen bildet. Kleinere Maschen werden also mit einem dünneren Strickfaden gebildet als die größeren Maschen. Hierdurch ergibt sich ein optisch sehr ansprechendes Gestrickbild. Außerdem ist es möglich, in den einzelnen Sektionen unterschiedlich viele Maschenreihen zu erzeugen. Hierdurch können räumliche Effekte durch Bilden von Ausbuchtungen erzeugt werden. Außerdem ist es möglich, gerade Gestrickränder zu erzielen, indem in den Sektionen, in denen jede Nadel strickt, entsprechend mehr Strickreihen erzeugt werden als in den Sektionen, in denen höchstens jede zweite Nadel strickt, wodurch sich die unterschiedliche Höhe der Strickreihen in den verschiedenen Sektionen ausgleichen lässt. Zur Erzielung eines besonders schönen Maschenbildes können Nadeln mit einem relativ großen Kopf im Vergleich zu ihrer Stärke verwendet werden. Die Sektionen können in beliebigen, ein- und zweiflächigen Stricktechniken gestrickt werden. So kann das Gestrick Rechts-Glatt, Links-Glatt, in Jaquard- oder Strukturmusterung, Rechts-Rechts, Fang oder Schlauch-Rund gefertigt sein. Auch alle bekannten Gestrickformen lassen sich mit dem Verfahren bilden. Es können flächige Gestricke als Meterware beliebiger Länge und Breite oder als "fully fashion"-Ware mit einer entsprechenden Formgebung gebildet werden. Auch Schlauch-Rund-Fertiggestricke, die mit Taschen und Blenden versehen sein können, oder mehrdimensionale Gestricke, beispielsweise orthopädische und medizinische Gestricke, Sitzbezüge für Kraftfahrzeuge und Bürostühle und andere technische Gestricke können mit dem Verfahren hergestellt werden.To enable the production of a knitted fabric, in particular on a flat knitting machine where the stitch size is within of rows of stitches varies, the present one suggests Invention a method, which is characterized in that the knitted fabric is at least in one over multiple courses extending section in the course direction from at least one extending over several needles Section in which at most every second needle forms stitches, and from at least one section in which each needle stitches forms, is composed. The different mesh size in this process is primarily because of this achieved that all needles form stitches in one section and in the next section only for example every second or third needle. With this procedure it is possible in everyone Section with at least one separate thread guide knit. This means that in the at least one section in which knits at most every second needle, with a thicker one Knitted thread and the stitches can be deeper be considered in the at least one section in which each needle Forms stitches. So smaller stitches are made with a thinner one Knitting thread formed than the larger stitches. hereby the result is a visually appealing knitted fabric. Moreover it is possible to vary in the individual sections to create many rows of stitches. This allows spatial Effects are created by forming bulges. It’s also possible to get straight knitted edges, accordingly in the sections where each needle knits more rows of knitwear are produced than in the sections, in which at most every second needle knits, which makes the different height of the rows of knitting in the different Equalize sections. To achieve a special beautiful mesh can be needles with a relatively large Head used in comparison to their strength. The sections can be made in any single and double-layer knitting techniques to be knitted. So the knit right-smooth, Left-smooth, in jacquard or structure pattern, right-right, Catch or round hose. Everyone too Known forms of knitted fabric can be formed using the method. Flat knitted fabrics can be of any length and width or as "fully fashion" goods with a corresponding Forming are formed. Also tubular circular finished knitted fabrics, the one with bags and panels can be provided, or multi-dimensional knitted fabrics, for example orthopedic and medical knitted fabrics, seat covers for motor vehicles and office chairs and other technical Knitted fabrics can be made using the process become.
Nachfolgend werden verschiedene Ausführungsbeispiele eines erfindungsgemäßen Verfahrens anhand der Zeichnung näher beschrieben.Various embodiments are described below of a method according to the invention described in more detail with reference to the drawing.
Es zeigen:
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- eine schematische Darstellung eines Gestrickbildes mit Sektionen unterschiedlicher Maschengröße;
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- eine Darstellung eines Maschenverlaufs zur Herstellung eines Gestricks mit Sektionen unterschiedlicher Maschengröße;
- Fig. 3
- eine Darstellung eines Maschenverlaufs zur Herstellung eines zweiten Gestricks mit Sektionen unterschiedlicher Maschengröße;
- Fig. 4
- eine Darstellung eines Maschenverlaufs zur Herstellung eines dritten Gestricks mit Sektionen unterschiedlicher Maschengröße,
- Fig. 5
- eine Darstellung eines Maschenverlaufs zur Herstellung eines vierten Gestricks mit Sektionen unterschiedlicher Maschengröße;
- Fig. 6
- die Ansicht eines Pullovers mit Sektionen unterschiedlicher Maschengröße.
- Fig. 1
- a schematic representation of a knitted image with sections of different mesh sizes;
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- an illustration of a stitch course for producing a knitted fabric with sections of different mesh sizes;
- Fig. 3
- a representation of a stitch course for producing a second knitted fabric with sections of different mesh sizes;
- Fig. 4
- a representation of a stitch course for the production of a third knitted fabric with sections of different mesh sizes,
- Fig. 5
- a representation of a stitch course for producing a fourth knitted fabric with sections of different mesh sizes;
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- the view of a sweater with sections of different mesh sizes.
Fig. 1 zeigt ein Gestrick 10 mit äußeren Bereichen
11 und 12 mit großen Maschen und einen mittleren
Bereich 13 mit kleinen Maschen. Die Darstellung zeigt,
daß im mittleren Bereich 13 doppelt soviele Maschenreihen
gebildet werden wie in den äußeren Bereichen
11 und 12, wodurch die unterschiedliche Höhe der Maschen
in den Bereichen 13 und 11 und 12 ausgeglichen
wird, so daß sich insgesamt gerade Gestrickränder ergeben.Fig. 1 shows a knitted
Fig. 2 zeigt einen Maschenverlauf zur Herstellung
eines einflächigen Gestricks auf einer Flachstrickmaschine
mit zwei Nadelbetten V, H, wobei das Gestrick
10 zwei äußere Sektionen S1 und S3, in denen jeweils
nur jede zweite Nadel des vorderen Nadelbetts V strickt
und einen mittleren Bereich S2, in dem jede Nadel des
vorderen Nadelbetts V strickt, aufweist. Jede der Sektionen
S1 - S3 wird mit einem separaten Fadenführer
FF1 - FF3 gebildet. Hierdurch ist es möglich, die Sektionen
S1 und S3 mit einem dickeren Faden zu stricken
als die mittlere Sektion S2. Die Anbindung der einzelnen
Sektionen S1 - S3 aneinander kann auf unterschiedliche
Art und Weise, beispielsweise mittels Fanghenkeln,
erfolgen.Fig. 2 shows a stitch course for the production
of a single-surface knitted fabric on a flat knitting machine
with two needle beds V, H, the knitted
Fig. 3 zeigt den Maschenverlauf zur Erzeugung
eines einflächigen Gestricks mit ebenfalls drei
Sektionen S1 - S3 mit unterschiedlichen Maschengrößen.
Die äußeren Sektionen S1 und S3 werden wieder
durch Stricken nur jeder zweiten Nadel gebildet. Im Gegensatz
zum Gestrick nach Fig. 2 wird hier jedoch in
allen Sektionen S1 - S3 mit dem gleichen Fadenführer
FF1, d. h. also mit gleicher Fadenstärke, gestrickt. Das
Gestrick erhält dadurch in den äußeren Bereichen S1
und S3 aufgrund der größeren Maschen eine größere
Ausdehnung. Dieser Effekt kann insbesondere bei technischen
und orthopädischen sowie medizinischen Gestricken
genutzt werden.Fig. 3 shows the course of the stitch for generation
a single-surface knitted fabric with three as well
Sections S1 - S3 with different mesh sizes.
The outer sections S1 and S3 are again
formed by knitting only every other needle. In
In Fig. 4 ist die Herstellung eines zweiflächigen Gestricks verdeutlicht. Das Gestrick wird mit Nadeln beider Nadelbetten V und H gebildet. Es weist wieder äußere Sektionen S1 und S3 auf, in denen nur jede zweite Nadel der beiden Nadelbetten V und H strickt. Der mittlere Bereich S2 weist eine Maschenbildung auf jeder Nadel auf. Die einzelnen Sektionen S1 und S3 werden mit getrennten Fadenführern FF1 - FF3 gestrickt.4 is the production of a two-surface Knitted fabrics made clear. The knitted fabric is made with needles both needle beds V and H are formed. It points out again outer sections S1 and S3, in which only each second needle of the two needle beds V and H knits. The central area S2 has a mesh formation every needle on. The individual sections S1 and S3 are knitted with separate thread guides FF1 - FF3.
Im Gegensatz dazu zeigt Fig. 5 ein vom Aufbau her zwar gleiches Gestrick wie Fig. 4, wobei jedoch hier alle Sektionen S1 - S3 mit dem gleichen Fadenführer FF1 gestrickt werden. Eine Variation der Fadenstärke zwischen den Sektionen S1 und S3 einerseits und der Sektion S2 andererseits ist hier also nicht möglich.In contrast, Fig. 5 shows a structure forth same knitted fabric as Fig. 4, but here all sections S1 - S3 with the same thread guide FF1 can be knitted. A variation in thread size between sections S1 and S3 on the one hand and the Section S2, on the other hand, is therefore not possible here.
Fig. 6 illustriert ein Beispiel eines Gestricks,
das nach einem erfindungsgemäßen Verfahren hergestellt
werden kann. Der dargestellte Pullover 20 wird als
Schlauch-Rund-Fertiggestrick auf einer Flachstrickmaschine
gebildet, wobei außer in den rautenförmigen Musterbereichen
21 nur jede zweite Nadel der beiden Nadelbetten
V und H strickt. In den Musterbereichen 21
strickt jede Nadel. Diese Bereiche erhalten daher ein feineres
Maschenbild als der restliche Pullover. Die Musterbereiche
21 können außerdem auch farblich gegenüber
dem Grundgestrick abgesetzt sein.6 illustrates an example of a knitted fabric,
that is produced by a method according to the invention
can be. The
Claims (8)
- Method of producing a knitted fabric, in particular on a flat knitting machine, characterised in that the knitted fabric (10, 20) is composed at least in one portion, which extends over several rows, in the direction of the row of at least one section (10, 12, S1, S3) extending over several needles in which at most every second needle forms stitches and at least one section (13, S2) in which every needle forms stitches in order to vary the stitch size within a row.
- Method according to Claim 1, characterised in that knitting is carried out with at least one separate thread guide (FF1, FF2, FF3) in each section (S1, S2, S3).
- Method according to Claim 1 or Claim 2, characterised in that knitting is carried out with a thicker knitting thread in the at least one section (S1, S3) in which at most every second needle effects knitting and the stitches are sunk further than in the at least one section (S2) in which each needle forms stitches.
- Method according to one of Claims 1 to 3, characterised in that different numbers of rows are produced in the individual sections (11, 12, 13).
- Method according to one of Claims 1 to 4, characterised in that the needles used have relatively large heads in comparison to their thickness.
- Method according to one of Claims 1 to 5, characterised in that any desired single and double knitting techniques are carried out in the individual sections (S1, S2, S3).
- Method according to Claim 1, characterised in that knitting is carried out with the same thread guide (FF1) in all of the sections (S1, S2, S3).
- Knitted fabric produced by a method according to one of Claims 1 to 7.
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