EP2208814B1 - Endverbindungsverfahren für doppelzylindrischen stoff - Google Patents

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EP2208814B1
EP2208814B1 EP08848548.7A EP08848548A EP2208814B1 EP 2208814 B1 EP2208814 B1 EP 2208814B1 EP 08848548 A EP08848548 A EP 08848548A EP 2208814 B1 EP2208814 B1 EP 2208814B1
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Nobuo Funaki
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    • 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
    • D04B1/24Weft 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 wearing apparel
    • D04B1/28Weft 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 wearing apparel gloves
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D10INDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBLASSES OF SECTION D, RELATING TO TEXTILES
    • D10BINDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBLASSES OF SECTION D, RELATING TO TEXTILES
    • D10B2403/00Details of fabric structure established in the fabric forming process
    • D10B2403/02Cross-sectional features
    • D10B2403/023Fabric with at least two, predominantly unlinked, knitted or woven plies interlaced with each other at spaced locations or linked to a common internal co-extensive yarn system

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  • the present invention relates to a joining method for joining together inner and outer knitted fabrics of two tubular knitted fabrics at the both ends with respect to the knitting with, as disclosed in GB1458876 .
  • Patent Citation 1 shows an example of a sock of two tubular knitted fabrics, according to which after the two tubular knitted fabrics are knitted from toes of one tubular knitted fabric to toes of the other tubular knitted fabric so that they can be continuous to each other at the foot insertion openings, the one tubular knitted fabric on the inner side is folded into the other tubular knitted fabric on the outer side, for wearing in a layer.
  • This double-faced tubular knitted fabric can allow the use of various types of knitting yarns for the inner and outer knitted fabrics, as well as can of course be used as a reversible knitted fabric. For instance, a thermal yarn or a soft-touch yarn is used for the inner side, while a fancy yarn, a stab-proof yarn, or a suitable-for-coating yarn can be used for the outer side.
  • Patent Citation 1 Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. Hei 11-323608
  • the double-faced tubular knitted fabric described above has a drawback that when wearing, slippage may occur between the inner knitted fabric and the outer knitted fabric so that a wearer may feel uncomfortable.
  • slippage may provide a safety problem depending on the use environment.
  • the inner and outer knitted fabrics may be joined together by sewing, but such provides cost increase associated with the sewing process, as well as stretch reduction at the sewn parts.
  • the present invention aims to join together the inner and outer knitted fabrics of the double-faced tubular knitted fabric at the both ends with respect to the knitting width, using interlacement between the knitting yarns, not using the sewing process .
  • the present invention provides a knitting method for knitting a double-faced tubular knitted fabric using a flatbed knitting machine comprising at least a pair of front and back needle beds, which are arranged to extend transversely and opposite to each other with respect to a front-back direction to allow loop transfer between the needle beds, and yarn guide rails which are arranged over the needle beds and arranged in parallel with respect to the front-back direction and via which a first yarn feeder and a second yarn feeder positioned at one side of the first yarn feeder with respect to the front-back direction are slidably supported, wherein the double-faced tubular knitted fabric has an inner tubular part which is knitted circularly with a first knitting yarn fed from the first yarn feeder and an outer tubular part which is knitted circularly with a second knitting yarn fed from the second yarn feeder, the inner tubular part and the outer tubular part being joined to each other at the ends with respect to a knitting width, and wherein the double-faced tubular knitted fabric is knitted with one of a knitted fabric of the inner
  • the present invention provides a double-faced tubular knitted fabric knitted using a general type of flatbed knitting machine comprising at least a pair of front and back needle beds arranged to extend transversely and opposite to each other with respect to a front-back direction, wherein its inner tubular part and outer tubular part are joined to each other at both ends with respect to a knitting width of the double-faced tubular knitted fabric via an interlaced part at which a knitting yarn of the inner tubular part comes out on an outside surface of the outer tubular part.
  • the present invention provides a double-faced tubular knitted fabric, wherein an inside surface of the inner tubular part and the outside surface of the outer tubular part are both formed from front stitches.
  • the interlaced parts which are formed with the knitting yarn of the inner tubular part and the knitting yarn of the outer tubular part are respectively formed at one end and the other end of the double-faced tubular knitted fabric or at both ends of the same with respect to the knitting width, and the both tubular parts are joined together via the interlaced parts . Therefore, slippage between the both tubular parts that may occur when wearing can be prevented without any sewing process.
  • the interlaced part is formed at the end of the inner tubular part, with the knitting yarn of the outer tubular part encompassed within the knitting yarn passing across the front and back needle loops. Therefore, the knitting yarns are not fixed to each other, so that the stretch reduction can be prevented.
  • the interlaced parts are cyclically formed at both ends with respect to the knitting width, and the inner tubular part and the outer tubular part are joined to each other via the interlaced parts .
  • the knitting yarn of the inner tubular part comes out on the outside surface of the outer tubular part at the interlaced parts. Therefore, the slippage between the both tubular parts that may occur when wearing can be prevented and also a stitch-like embroidery design that can allow the tubular knitted fabric to be stretched in the direction of wale via the interlaced parts cyclically formed can be obtained.
  • the double-faced tubular knitted fabric of the present invention since the inside surface of the inner tubular part and the outside surface of the outer tubular part are both formed from the front stitches, the double-faced tubular knitted fabric can be made attractive as a reversible knitted fabric in that a front-stitch pattern always appears on the front and back knitted fabrics whose texture is different in color, design and so on.
  • the double-faced tubular knitted fabric whose inner tubular part and outer tubular part are joined to each other at the both ends, is knitted using a flatbed knitting machine comprising at least a pair of front and back needle beds, which are arranged to extend transversely and opposite to each other with respect to a front-back direction to allow loop transfer between the needle beds, and yarn guide rails which are arranged over the needle beds and arranged in parallel with respect to the front-back direction and via which yarn feeders are slidably supported.
  • a flatbed knitting machine comprising at least a pair of front and back needle beds, which are arranged to extend transversely and opposite to each other with respect to a front-back direction to allow loop transfer between the needle beds, and yarn guide rails which are arranged over the needle beds and arranged in parallel with respect to the front-back direction and via which yarn feeders are slidably supported.
  • the tubular knitted fabrics are obtained in the method in which the knitted fabrics which are associated to the front and back needle beds respectively are knitted so that they can be joined to each other at the ends with respect to the knitting width, while the knitting yarns are fed around between the front and back needle beds.
  • Some tubular knitted fabrics such as for example sweaters, have to be knitted to include a knitting pattern which is called a rib at the hem and the cuffs.
  • the knitting pattern of rib comprising front stitches and back stitches is knitted using both the front needle bed and the back needle bed.
  • the knitted fabric of the tubular knitted fabric which is associated to one of the front and back needle beds In order for the knitted fabric of the tubular knitted fabric which is associated to one of the front and back needle beds to be knitted without trouble using both of the front needle bed and the back needle bed, the knitted fabric of the tubular knitted fabric which is associated to the other of the front and back needle beds must be held during this knitting process. Likewise, when knitted double, as in the illustrated embodiment, the tubular knitted fabric must be retracted properly by transferring the loops, in order not to interrupt the knitting.
  • Fig. 1 is a schematic view showing an external appearance of a glove 20 obtained by the knitting method of the embodiment.
  • the glove 20 includes five fingers (2a, 2b, 2c, 2d, 2e), a four-finger trunk 3, a five-finger trunk 4, and a wrist 5, each being formed as the double-faced tubular knitted fabric.
  • As the glove 20 can be knitted in the same manner as the known glove is, except that each of the parts of the glove is formed as the double-faced tubular knitted fabric, the explanation of all the processes is omitted here.
  • the each of the parts of the glove 20 has interlaced parts 6 cyclically formed at both ends thereof, providing a stitch-like embroidery design.
  • Fig. 2 shows diagrams showing the schematic steps of the knitting method of the embodiment.
  • description is given on the knitting of the double-faced tubular knitted fabric 1 of the illustrated embodiment of which inside surface 15 of the inner tubular part and outside surface 18 of the outer tubular part are both formed from front stitches.
  • the numerals on the left side of the drawing figure indicate the number of processes, and alphabets F and B indicate the front needle bed and the back needle bed, respectively.
  • Square symbols indicate loops of the inner tubular part 7, and round symbols indicate loops of the outer tubular part 8. It is added on the loops that white circles and square symbols indicate that the loops are in the state of being held by the knitting needles of the needle bed. Black circles and square symbols indicate newly formed loops.
  • White triangular symbols and black triangular symbols indicate a yarn feeder 9 (first yarn feeder) for feeding the knitting yarn 11 (first knitting yarn) to the inner tubular part 7 and a yarn feeder 10 (second yarn feeder) for feeding the knitting yarn 12 (second knitting yarn) to the outer tubular part 8, respectively.
  • the yarn feeder 10 is supported by the yarn guide rail placed anterior to the yarn feeder 9.
  • Fig. 3(a)-(d) and Fig. 4(e)-(f) show schematic views showing stepwise the processes for interlacement between the knitting yarn 11 used for knitting the inner tubular part 7 and the knitting yarn 12 used for knitting the outer tubular part 8.
  • illustration of the needle beds is omitted, while the double-faced tubular knitted fabric is illustrated to be formed in three dimensions by the inner tubular part 7 and the outer tubular part 8.
  • illustration of the loop transference process on the knitting of the inner tubular part 7 is also omitted.
  • the knitting process of the double-faced tubular knitted fabric according to the embodiment is described with reference to Figs. 2 , 3 and 4 .
  • the inner tubular part 7 is knitted to one end 13, using the knitting yarn 11 fed from the yarn feeder 9.
  • the inner tubular part 7 and the outer tubular part 8 of the double-faced tubular knitted fabric 1 are in the state of being held by the knitting needles of the front needle bed and back needle bed, respectively, with empty needles for loop transference arranged on the opposed needle beds (corresponding to Fig. 3(a) ).
  • the yarn feeder 9 and the yarn feeder 10 are both positioned on the right-hand side of the one end 13 of the double-faced tubular knitted fabric 1, as viewed in the drawing.
  • the knitting yarn 11 and the knitting yarn 12 fed from their respective yarn feeders are held on the side of the one end 13 by different needles on the back needle bed, respectively.
  • a knitted fabric held by the needles of the front needle bed is referred to as the front knitted fabric and a knitted fabric held by the needles of the back needle bed is referred to as the back knitted fabric.
  • step 1 loops of the front knitted fabric of the inner tubular part 7 held by the knitting needles of the front needle bed are transferred to the knitting needles of the back needle bed. Thereafter, in the step 2, the knitting yarn 12 is fed from the yarn feeder 10 to the knitting needles of the front needle bed and the front knitted fabric of the outer tubular part 8 is knitted (corresponding to Fig. 3(b) ).
  • a row of loops of the front and back knitted fabric of the inner tubular part 7 are transferred to the needles of the front needle bed, and thereafter the knitting yarn 12 is fed from the yarn feeder 10 to the needles of the back needle bed and the back knitted fabric of the outer tubular part 8 is knitted (corresponding to Fig. 3(c) ).
  • the knitting yarn 12 extending to the yarn feeder 10 from the end of the back knitted fabric of the outer tubular part 8 which is on the back needle bed extends over and intersects with the knitting yarn 11 extending to the end of the back knitted fabric of the inner tubular part 7 from the yarn feeder 9 as was retracted on the side of the one end 13.
  • a row of loops of the front and back knitted fabrics of the inner tubular part 7 are transferred to the back needle bed in the step 5.
  • the knitting yarn 11 is fed from the yarn feeder 9 to the knitting needles of the back needle bed and the front knitted fabric of the inner tubular part 7 is knitted (corresponding to Fig. 3(d) ).
  • the back knitted fabric of the inner tubular part 7 is knitted with the knitting needles of the front needle bed.
  • the knitting order of the steps 1-8 is rearranged so that the interlaced part 16 can be formed at the other end 14 of the double-faced tubular knitted fabric 1.
  • the front knitted fabric of the outer tubular part 8 is knitted in the same manner as in the steps 1 and 2 described above.
  • the front knitted fabric of the inner tubular part 7 is knitted in the same manner as in the step 6 (corresponding to Fig. 4(f) ). Either of the knitting of the front knitted fabric of the outer tubular part 8 and the knitting of the front knitted fabric of the inner tubular part 7 may proceed first. Even if either one proceeds first, the state of Fig. 4(f) develops.
  • a row of loops of the inner tubular part 7 are transferred to the knitting needles of the front needle bed.
  • the back knitted fabric of the outer tubular part 8 is knitted in the same manner as in the step 4 (corresponding to Fig. 4(g) ).
  • the knitting yarn 12 of the outer tubular part 8 extending from the front needle bed to the back needle bed in the shuttle knitting extends over and intersects with the knitting yarn 11 extending to the end of the front knitted fabric of the inner tubular part 7 from the yarn feeder 9 as was on standby on the side of the other end 14.
  • the interlaced part 6 is formed with the knitting yarn 12 encompassed within the inner tubular part 7 (corresponding to Fig. 4(h) ).
  • the interlaced parts 6 can be formed alternately at the one end 13 and the other end 14 of the double-faced tubular knitted fabric 1.
  • the knitting of the steps 1 to 8 and the knitting of the steps 9 to 14 may be repeated in any desired combination, without being repeated alternately.
  • the double-faced tubular knitted fabric 1 can be used as a reversible knitted fabric which is attractive in that a front-stitch pattern always appears on the front of the front and back knitted fabrics whose texture is different in color, design and so on.
  • the interlaced part 6 when the interlaced part 6 is formed at the one end 13, the inner tubular part 7 is knitted from the state of Fig. 3(c) to the other end 14, as shown in Fig. 3(d) .
  • the outer tubular part 8 is first knitted from the state of Fig. 3(c) to the other end 14, since the relation that the knitting yarn 12 extending between the front and back needle beds extends over and intersects with the knitting yarn 11 extending from the inner tubular part 7 to the yarn feeder 9 does not vary, the interlaced part 16 can be formed at the one end 13, as in the case of the illustrated embodiment.
  • the example that the inner tubular part 7 and the outer tubular part 8 are knitted circularly in the same direction is illustrated.
  • the knitting yarn 11 extending from the yarn feeder 9 is in the state of being held on either of the front needle bed and the back needle bed, the intersection relation between the knitting yarn 11 and the knitting yarn 12 described above does not vary.
  • the interlaced parts 6 can be formed at both ends of the double-faced tubular knitted fabric 1.
  • the yarn feeder 9 is positioned on the fore side of the yarn feeder 10 with respect to the front-back direction.
  • the interlaced parts 6 can be formed at both ends of the double-faced tubular knitted fabric 1 in the same manner as in the embodiment illustrated above.
  • the inside surface 15 of the inner tubular part 7 and the outside surface 18 of the outer tubular part 8 are both formed from the front stitches.
  • both the inside surface 15 of the inner tubular part 7 and the outside surface 18 of the outer tubular part 8 may be formed from the back stitches.
  • the inside surface 15 of the inner tubular part 7 may be formed from the front stitches, while on the other hand, the outside surface 18 of the outer tubular part 8 may be formed from the back stitches, and vice versa.
  • the knitting may be made so that the front stitch and the back stitch can appear alternately on the front surface every other round course or may be combined with a known stitch pattern.
  • a four-bed type of flatbed knitting machine including two additional needle beds for loop transference may be used for the knitting described above.

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  1. Verfahren zum Stricken eines doppelseitigen Schlauchgestricks (1) unter Verwendung einer Flachstrickmaschine, die wenigstens ein vorderes und ein hinteres Nadelbett, die sich quer erstrecken und in einer Vorne-Hinten-Richtung einander gegenüberliegen, um eine Schlaufenumhängung zwischen den Nadelbetten zu gestatten, und Fadenführungsschienen, die über den Nadelbetten und parallel in Bezug auf die Vorne-Hinten-Richtung angeordnet sind, und mittels denen ein erster Fadenführer (9) und ein zweiter Fadenführer (10), der auf einer Seite des ersten Fadenführers (9) in Bezug auf die Vorne-Hinten-Richtung positioniert ist, gleitbar gehalten werden, umfasst,
    wobei das doppelseitige Schlauchgestrick (1) einen inneren Schlauchteil (7), der kreisförmig mit einem von dem ersten Fadenführer (9) zugeführten ersten Strickfaden (11) gestrickt wird, und einen äußeren Schlauchteil (8), der kreisförmig mit einem von dem zweiten Fadenführer (10) zugeführten zweiten Strickfaden (12) gestrickt wird, umfasst, wobei der innere Schlauchteil (7) und der äußere Schlauchteil (8) an den Enden in Bezug auf die Strickbreite miteinander verbunden sind, und wobei das doppelseitige Schlauchgestrick (1) derart gestrickt wird, dass das Gestrick des inneren Schlauchteils (7) oder das Gestrick des äußeren Schlauchteils (8) mit dem vorderen Nadelbett oder dem hinteren Nadelbett assoziiert ist und entsprechend das Gestrick des äußeren Schlauchteils (8) oder des inneren Schlauchteils (7) mit dem hinteren Nadelbett oder dem vorderen Nadelbett assoziiert ist,
    dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Verfahren umfasst:
    (1) einen Schritt zum Stricken einer Reihe des inneren Schlauchteils (7) zu einem Ende des doppelseitigen Schlauchgestricks (1), beginnend an dem einen Ende (13), unter Verwendung des ersten Fadenführers (9),
    (2) einen Schritt zum Stricken einer Reihe des anderen Gestricks des äußeren Schlauchteils (8) zu dem einen Ende (13) auf den Schritt 1 folgend unter Verwendung des zweiten Fadenführers (10),
    (3) einen Schritt zum Stricken einer Reihe des inneren Schlauchteils (7) zu dem anderen Ende (13) auf den Schritt 2 folgend, um den ersten Strickfaden (11) und den zweiten Strickfaden (12) miteinander zu kreuzen, sodass ein verschränkter Teil an dem einen Ende (13) gebildet wird,
    (4) einen Schritt zum Stricken einer Reihe des inneren Schlauchteils (7) zu dem anderen Ende (14) des doppelseitigen Schlauchgestricks (1), beginnend an dem anderen Ende (14), unter Verwendung des ersten Fadenführers (9),
    (5) einen Schritt zum Stricken einer Reihe des anderen Gestricks des äußeren Schlauchteils (8) zu dem einen Ende (13) auf den Schritt 4 folgend, unter Verwendung des zweiten Fadenführers (10),
    (6) einen Schritt zum Stricken einer Reihe des inneren Schlauchteils
    (7) zu dem einen Ende auf den Schritt 5 folgend, um den ersten Strickfaden (11) und den zweiten Strickfaden (12) miteinander zu kreuzen, sodass der verschränkte Teil (6) an dem anderen Ende (14) gebildet wird, und (7) einen Schritt zum Wiederholen des Strickens der Schritte 1 bis 3 und des Strickens der Schritte 4 bis 6 in einer gewünschten Kombination, sodass die verschränkten Teile (6) an beiden Enden (13, 14) des doppelseitigen Schlauchgestricks (1) in Bezug auf die Strickbreite gebildet werden.
  2. Doppelseitiges Schlauchgestrick (1), dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass sein innerer Schlauchteil (7) und sein äußerer Schlauchteil (8) an beiden Enden des doppelseitigen Schlauchgestricks (1) über einen verschränkten Teil (6) verbunden sind, an dem ein Strickfaden (11) des inneren Schlauchteils (7) aus einer Außenfläche (16) des äußeren Schlauchteils (8) austritt.
  3. Doppelseitiges Schlauchgestrick (1) nach Anspruch 2, wobei eine Innenfläche (15) des inneren Schlauchteils (7) und die Außenfläche (18) des äußeren Schlauchteils (8) beide aus vorderen Maschen gebildet sind.
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