EP2312028B1 - Partielles maschenbildungsverfahren und ware - Google Patents

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EP2312028B1
EP2312028B1 EP09758082.3A EP09758082A EP2312028B1 EP 2312028 B1 EP2312028 B1 EP 2312028B1 EP 09758082 A EP09758082 A EP 09758082A EP 2312028 B1 EP2312028 B1 EP 2312028B1
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Hideki Naka
Yoshinori Shimasaki
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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
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  • the present invention relates to a flechage knitting method made up of forward knitting and backward knitting, and knitted fabric formed by this knitting method.
  • Patent Document 1 there is disclosed a knitting method of knitted fabric in which flechage knitting is performed in a neckline portion of a sweater to form a neck hole, and then, a collar portion is formed where the neck hole is formed.
  • Fig. 1 is an overall diagram of a sweater 100 made up of a front body 20 and a back body 30.
  • This sweater 100 has a neckline portion 41, which forms a neck hole, and a collar portion 40 formed in this neckline portion 41.
  • Fig. 7 is a knitting process chart for forming the neckline portion 41 and the collar portion 40 on the left side of a paper face of the front body 20 in the sweater 10 by conventional flechage knitting.
  • Fig. 8 is a loop diagram of the knitted fabric formed by this knitting process. In Fig.
  • a numeric character in the left column denotes a number of a knitting step
  • the middle column denotes a knitting direction of the knitted fabric in the knitted step
  • the right column denotes a knitting state of the knitted fabric.
  • a black circle in the right column denotes a stitch formed in the knitted step
  • a white circle denotes a stitch held in a knitting needle
  • a V letter denotes a tuck
  • a black triangle denotes a yarn feeder.
  • FB in the right column in Fig. 7 denotes a front needle bed
  • BB denotes a back needle bed
  • alphabets denote knitting needles.
  • Stitches knitted with the knitting needles of these alphabets in Fig. 7 are the stitches arranged above the alphabets in Fig. 8 .
  • Figs. 7 and 8 a state where a rib structure is knitted using FB and BB is described.
  • the flechage knitting starts to be performed from a state in step S00 (a lowest knitting course in Fig. 8 ).
  • the flechage knitting is made up of forward knitting (step S01) and backward knitting (step S02), and when the yarn feeder turns back, tuck is performed so as not to produce a hole at a position of a turn-back end in the knitted fabric.
  • This flechage knitting is performed while sequentially displacing the turn-back position, so that the knitting needle of the end portion in a knitting width is sequentially passed over in the knitting to be put into a non-operating state (steps S03 to S08), by which the neckline portion 41 in Fig. 1 is formed.
  • the knitting to the stitches (including the tucks) held in the knitting needles is carried out (step S09) to thereby form the collar portion 40 of the sweater.
  • Patent Document 1 Japanese Examined Laid-Open Publication No. 2006-111996 , having family member WO2006/040952 .
  • the knitted fabric portion where the flechage knitting is not performed inhibits the knitted fabric portion which is being newly formed by performing the flechage knitting from going down below the needle bed gap. Consequently, as the number of times of flechage knitting becomes larger, stitches held in the knitting needles in the portion where the flechage knitting is performed become pushed upward, which causes a possibility that knitting operation (particularly, knock-over) cannot be performed.
  • the present invention has been made in light of the above-described circumustances, and one object thereof is to provide a flechage knitting method capable of increasing the number of courses in which the flechage knitting can be performed, as compared with the conventional flechage knitting using tuck. Moreover, another object of the present invention is to provide a flechage knitting method capable of forming knitted fabric in which a border portion between a knitted fabric portion subjected to the flechage knitting and a knitted fabric portion adjoining this knitted fabric is inconspicuous.
  • the present invention is a flechage knitting method for performing flechage knitting made up of forward knitting and backward knitting, using a flat knitting machine that includes at least a front and a back needle beds and is capable of transferring a stitch between the front and back needle beds.
  • the flechage knitting method of the present invention includes performing first flechage knitting made up of first forward knitting and first backward knitting on a base course, the first flechage knitting includes the following steps:
  • the order of steps involved in the foregoing first flechage knitting may be selected so that the first yarn hooked portion connecting the stitch at the dead end of the first forward knitting and the stitch at the starting point of the first backward knitting is wound around the first turn-back point stitch of the base course.
  • the order is such that the transferring step ⁇ the forward knitting step ⁇ the returning step ⁇ the backward knitting step or such that the forward knitting step ⁇ the transferring step ⁇ the backward knitting step ⁇ the returning step.
  • second flechage knitting made up of second forward knitting and second backward knitting may be performed right after the first flechage knitting.
  • the second flechage knitting preferably includes the following steps.
  • the order of steps involved in the foregoing second flechage knitting may be also selected as in the first flechage knitting. Specifically, it can be considered that the order is such that the transferring step ⁇ the forward knitting step ⁇ the returning step ⁇ the backward knitting step or such that the forward knitting step ⁇ the transferring step ⁇ the backward knitting step ⁇ the returning step.
  • the order may be also selected so that the second yarn hooked portion connecting the stitch at the dead end of the second forward knitting and the stitch at the starting point of the second backward knitting is wound around the second turn-back point stitch of the base course.
  • the flechage knitting method of the present invention it is preferable to further include a step of knitting one course to stitches held in the needle bed after finishing the flechage knitting, wherein in this knitting course, miss knitting is performed at a position of a stitch connecting to the first turn-back point stitch in a wale direction.
  • Knitted fabric of the present invention is formed using a flat knitting machine having at least a front and a back needle bed and being capable of transferring a stitch between the front and back needle beds, and has a first flechage knitting portion made up of a first forward knitting course and a first backward knitting course on a base course.
  • the knitted fabric includes: a first turn-back point stitch which is one of stitches of the base course; a stitch at a dead end of the first forward knitting course, the stitch being formed on a stitch next to the first turn-back point stitch; a stitch at a starting point of the first backward knitting course, the stitch being formed on the stitch at the dead end; and a first yarn hooked portion extending from the stitch at the dead end to wind one time around the first turn-back point stitch and then connect to the stitch at the starting point.
  • a first turn-back point stitch which is one of stitches of the base course
  • a stitch at a dead end of the first forward knitting course the stitch being formed on a stitch next to the first turn-back point stitch
  • a stitch at a starting point of the first backward knitting course the stitch being formed on the stitch at the dead end
  • a first yarn hooked portion extending from the stitch at the dead end to wind one time around the first turn-back point stitch and then connect to the stitch at the starting point.
  • the knitted fabric of the present invention may further include a second flechage knitting portion that is formed on the first flechage knitting portion, and is made up of a second forward knitting course and a second backward knitting course.
  • the knitted fabric includes: a second turn-back point stitch adjoining the first turn-back point stitch on an opposite side of the first flechage knitting portion, among the stitches in the base course; a stitch at a dead end of the second forward knitting course, the stitch being formed on the first turn-back point stitch; a stitch at a starting point of the second backward knitting course, the stitch being formed on the stitch at the dead end; and a second yarn hooked portion extending from the stitch at the dead end to wind one time around the second turn-back point stitch and then connect to the stitch at the starting point.
  • the turn back from the forward knitting to the backward knitting is performed by winding the yarn hooked portion connecting the stitch at the dead end of the forward knitting and the stitch at the starting point of the backward knitting around the turn-back point stitch serving as an origin of the turn back. Since this yarn hooked portion is not held in the knitting needle in the knitting process, it has a relatively large movable margin. Moreover, although the turn-back point stitch around which the yarn hooked portion is wound is hooked in the knitting needle, no knitting yarn but this stitch is hooked in the same needle, which gives a movable margin to the turn-back point stitch as well.
  • the knitted fabric portion where the flechage knitting is not performed hardly inhibits the knitted fabric portion that are newly formed by performing the flechage knitting from going down below the needle bed gap.
  • the number of times of the flechage knitting can be increased, thereby enhancing a degree of freedom in designing the knitted fabric.
  • the turn-back portion is inconspicuous.
  • the turn-back point stitch is pulled in the knitting width direction by the yarn hooked portion, there may be a slight clearance between the turn-back point stitch and the stitch adjoining this stitch.
  • miss knitting is performed with the knitting needle holding the first turn-back point stitch, the first turn-back point stitch is pulled up in the wale direction, which makes the clearance vertically long and thus, inconspicuous.
  • the configuration in which the two turn-back point stitches are arranged side by side brings about the similar effect.
  • the reason why the first turn-back point stitch is pulled up in the wale direction as described above is that the miss knitting decreases the number of stitches continuous to the first turn-back point stitch on the upper side in the wale direction by one.
  • Embodiments 1, 2 preferred embodiments of the present invention are described in detail with reference to the drawings.
  • the sweater 100 being tubular knitted fabric made up of the front body 20 and the back body 30 as shown in Fig. 1 .
  • This sweater 100 is formed with the collar portion 40 at the neckline portion 41, and for the knitting of this neckline portion 41 and the collar portion 40, flechage knitting of the present invention is used.
  • the flechage knitting method of the present invention can be applied to any knitted fabric having a portion in which the flechage knitting is performed, and thus, an application object is not limited to the tubular knitted fabric.
  • the flat knitting machine is a flat knitting machine having at least a front and a back needle bed extending in a traverse direction and disposed opposite to each other in a cross direction.
  • a two-bed flat knitting machine including a front needle bed (hereinafter, referred to as FB), and a back needle bed (hereinafter, referred to as BB), a four-bed flat knitting machine further including two needle beds opposite to each other above the front and back needle beds, and the like can be cited.
  • the front body 20 is knitted up to a position 50 at a lower end of the collar portion 40, and an outline of the neckline portion 41 is formed by flechage knitting.
  • the collar portion 40 is knitted on stitches making up the neckline portion 41.
  • Fig. 2 is a knitting process chart showing the flechage knitting in the neckline portion 41 and the knitting of the collar portion 40 in the sweater 100 (up-down thin arrows in the middle column and in the right column denote transfer).
  • Fig. 3 is a loop diagram of knitted fabric formed by the knitting process in Fig. 2 , and numeric characters arranged on the right and on the left in Fig. 3 denote the order of knitting a knitting course of interest.
  • the way of viewing these Figs. 2 , 3 ( Figs. 4 , 5 described later) is the same as that of Figs. 7 , 8 referred to in the description of Background Art.
  • Figs. 2 , 3 illustrate a rib structure where front stitches and back stitches are formed as they coexist using FB and BB, in which the numbers of knitting courses and stitches are smaller than actual knitted fabric for convenience of description.
  • Step S0 in Fig. 2 shows a state where the knitting up to the position 50 at the lower end of the collar portion 40 in the sweater 100 shown in Fig. 1 is finished.
  • a knitting course S (refer to Fig. 3 ), which is knitted in step S0 to serve as a base course, has a rib structure.
  • step S0 initial first flechage knitting made up of first forward knitting and first backward knitting is carried out. Stitches given reference numerals in the following description are shown with the reference numerals in Fig. 3 .
  • a stitch held in a knitting needle c of BB (a first turn-back point stitch 18) among stitches of the knitting course S is transferred to a knitting needle c of opposite FB (step S1).
  • This knitting needle c of BB is located one ahead of a knitting needle b in a movement direction of the knitting, in which the knitting needle b will be at a position as a dead end of a first forward knitting course formed in step S2.
  • step S2 the first forward knitting to form stitches with knitting needles a, b of FB is performed (step S2), by which a knitting course 1 in Fig. 3 is formed.
  • the yarn feeder passes over a position of the knitting needle c so that a knitting yarn extending from a stitch 11 at the dead end of the knitting course 1, which is held in knitting needle b, (a first yarn hooked portion 13) crosses the transferred first turn-back point stitch 18 (the knitting needle c of FB) in a knitting width direction.
  • the first turn-back point stitch 18 transferred to the knitting needle c of FB in step S1 is returned to the knitting needle c of BB (step S3), and the first backward knitting is performed (step S4).
  • a stitch 12 at a starting point of the first backward knitting is formed on the stitch 11 at the dead end of the first forward knitting, which is held in the knitting needle b.
  • the first flechage knitting portion made up of the knitting course 1 and a knitting course 2 in Fig. 3 is formed, and the first yarn hooked portion 13 connecting the stitch 11 at the dead end of the knitting course 1 formed by the first forward knitting and the stitch 12 at the starting point of the knitting course 2 formed by the first backward knitting is wound by one turn around the first turn-back point stitch 18 held in the knitting needle c of the knitting course S.
  • the yarn hooked portion 13 in the first flechage knitting portion is not held in the knitting needle, it has a relatively large movable margin.
  • the turn-back point stitch 18 around which the yarn hooked portion 13 is wound also has a movable margin, because although it is hooked on the knitting needle, no knitting yarn other than this stitch is hooked on the same knitting needle. Consequently, the knitted fabric portion subjected to the flechage knitting is hardly inhibited from going down below a needle bed gap by a knitted fabric portion where the flechage knitting is not performed.
  • the first flechage knitting is carried out again with the knitting course 2 in Fig 3 serving as a base course to knit the knitting courses 3, 4.
  • the next turn-back point stitch 18 (which is also the stitch 12 at the starting point in steps S1 to S4) is a stitch knitted in FB. Consequently, similar to the yarn hooked portion 13 in steps S1 to S4, in order to wind the yarn hooked portion 13 in steps S5 to S8 from an inner side (an inner side of the tube) to an outer side, the order of the steps involved in the first flechage knitting is changed.
  • the knitting is performed in the order of the forward knitting step (step S5) ⁇ the transferring step (step S6) ⁇ the backward knitting step (step S7) ⁇ a returning step (step S8) to thereby knit the knitting courses 3, 4 in Fig. 3 .
  • the knitted fabric portion where the flechage knitting is not performed since there is a movable margin in each of the yarn hooked portion 13 and the turn-back point stitch 18, the knitted fabric portion where the flechage knitting is not performed hardly inhibits the knitted fabric portion subjected to the flechage knitting from going down below the needle bed gap.
  • step SF the knitting is finally performed by one course to the stitches held in the knitting needles of the needle bed (step SF), and then the formation of the collar portion with a knitting course 5 serving as a first knitting course is started.
  • the above-described knitting in step S1 to S4 and knitting in step S5 to S8 may be appropriately combined and repeated a required number of times.
  • the number of times of flechage knitting can be made larger than the case where the conventional flechage knitting method is used. As a result, a sweater with a deep neckline portion can be knitted.
  • the need to transfer the stitches between the front and back needle beds arises.
  • the stitch of the turn-back portion is also to be transferred.
  • the knitting yarn hooked doubly in the knitting needle of the turn-back portion is transferred, which causes a possibility of failing the transfer.
  • the transfer in the turn-back portion can be performed easily.
  • Embodiment 2 a flechage knitting method for arranging two turn-back point stitches as origins of the turn-back side by side in the knitting width direction is described with reference to the drawings.
  • Fig. 4 is a knitting process chart showing flechage knitting in the neckline portion 41 and the knitting of the collar portion 40 in the sweater 100.
  • Fig. 5 is a loop diagram of knitted fabric formed by the knitting process in Fig. 4 .
  • step S10 of Fig. 4 a state where a rib structure is knitted up to the position of the lower end 50 of the collar portion 40 in Fig. 1 , using FB and BB is shown. This allows a base course (knitting course S) in Fig. 5 to be knitted.
  • step S10 the flechage knitting starts to be carried out so as to form the neckline portion 41.
  • the flechage knitting is made up of the first flechage knitting in steps S11 to S14 and second flechage knitting in step S15 to step S18.
  • the first flechage knitting is carried out in accordance with a similar procedure to the first flechage knitting in Embodiment 1. That is, it is carried out in the order of the transferring step (step S11) ⁇ the forward knitting step (step S12) ⁇ the returning step (step S13) ⁇ the backward knitting step (step S14).
  • the knitting course 1 and the knitting course 2 in Fig. 5 are knitted, and the first yarn hooked portion 13 connecting the stitch 11 at the dead end of the knitting course 1 formed by the first forward knitting and the stitch 12 at the starting point of the knitting course 2 formed by the first backward knitting is wound by one turn around the first turn-back point stitch 18 of the knitting course S.
  • the stitch 12 at the starting point of the knitting course 2 is formed in a wale direction continuous to the stitch 11 at the dead end of the knitting course 1.
  • the stitch 11 at the dead end is formed in the wale direction continuous to a stitch on the left of the first turn-back point stitch 18 in the knitting course S.
  • step S15 the second flechage knitting in steps S15 to S18 is carried out.
  • This second flechage knitting is also carried out in the order of the transfer step (step S15) ⁇ the forward knitting step (step S16) ⁇ the returning step (step S17) ⁇ the backward knitting step (step S18).
  • the knitting course 3 and the knitting course 4 in Fig. 5 are knitted, and a second yarn hooked portion 16 connecting a stitch 14 at a dead end of the knitting course 3 formed by second forward knitting and a stitch 15 at a starting point of the knitting course 4 formed by second backward knitting is wound by one turn around a second turn-back point stitch 19 of the knitting course S.
  • the stitch 14 at the dead end of the knitting course 3 is formed in the wale direction continuous to the first turn-back point stitch 18 in the knitting course S.
  • the stitch 15 at the starting point of the knitting course 4 is formed in the wale direction continuous to the stitch 14 at the dead end of the knitting course 3.
  • the flechage knitting in the above-described steps S11 to S18 is repeated a required number of times to form the neckline portion 41 of the actual knitted fabric, by which the neckline portion 41 of the sweater 100 in Fig. 1 is completed.
  • the yarn hooked portions 13, 16 as the turn-back portions are simply wound around the turn-back point stitches 18, 19, respectively. Consequently, since the knitted fabric portion where the flechage knitting is not performed hardly inhibits the knitted fabric portion subjected to the flechage knitting from going down below the needle bed gap, the number of times of flechage knitting can be made larger than that of the conventional example.
  • step S1F in which the formation of the collar portion 40 is started in the knitting needles c, e with each of which the first turn-back point stitch 18 is formed, miss knitting is performed.
  • This knitting allows the stitch 14 at the dead end formed in the wale direction continuous to the first turn-back point stitch 18 and the stitch 15 at the starting point to be pulled by a stitch 17 above the stitch 15 at the starting point by two knitting courses (i.e., a course 10), as shown in Fig. 5 .
  • the first turn-back point stitch 18 pulled to the left side in the knitting width direction by the yarn hooked portion 13 is also pulled in the wale direction at the same time, and thus, a clearance produced between the first turn-back point stitch 18 and the second turn-back point stitch 19 adjoining this stitch 18 becomes vertically long, which makes the clearance inconspicuous.
  • the second turn-back point stitch 19 is also pulled obliquely upward by the second yarn hooked portion 16 connecting from the stitch 14 at the dead end to the stitch 15 at the starting point, a clearance between the second turn-back point stitch 19 and the stitch adjoining this second turn-back point stitch 19 in the right direction of a paper face becomes vertically long, which makes the clearance inconspicuous.
  • Fig. 6 shows enlarged photographs of the turn-back portions of the knitted fabric, (A) showing the knitted fabric using the flechage knitting method of the present invention, and (B) showing the knitted fabric using the conventional flechage knitting method.
  • the turn-back portions are conspicuous, while in the knitted fabric using the flechage knitting method of the present invention, the turn-back portions are not so conspicuous.
  • the turn-back portions in a region of back stitches are remarkably conspicuous, while in the knitted fabric of the present invention, the turn-back portions are vague and inconspicuous.
  • the knitted fabric to which the flechage knitting of the present invention is applied may be a sheet of knitted fabric instead of being tubular.
  • the portion to which the flechage knitting is applied is not limited to the neckline portion, but may be, for example, a gore portion, a shoulder line portion or the like.
  • the portion to which the flechage knitting is applied may have a rib structure different from that in the embodiments (e.g., a rib structure of 2 x 2), or may have a structure other than the rib structure, for example, a structure of plain knitting.

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  1. Biegungsstrickverfahren zum Durchführen eines Biegungsstrickens einschließlich eines Vorwärtsstrickens und eines Rückwärtsstrickens unter Verwendung einer Flachstrickmaschine, die wenigstens ein vorderes Nadelbett (FB) und ein hinteres Nadelbett (BB) enthält und eine Masche zwischen den vorderen und hinteren Nadelbetten umhängen kann, wobei das Verfahren das Durchführen eines ersten Biegungsstrickens einschließlich eines ersten Vorwärtsstrickens und eines ersten Rückwärtsstrickens an einer Basisreihe umfasst,
    dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Biegungsstrickverfahren die folgenden Schritte aufweist:
    (A) Umhängen einer ersten Wendepunktmasche (18) zu einer leeren Nadel eines gegenüberliegenden Nadelbetts, wobei die erste Wendepunktmasche (18) eine Masche in einer Vorwärtsstrickrichtung ist, die eine Masche vor einer Masche, an welcher eine Masche (11) an einem Ende des ersten Vorwärtsstrickens zu bilden ist, innerhalb der Maschen in der Basisreihe liegt,
    (B) Durchführen des ersten Vorwärtsstrickens und Kreuzen eines ersten Fadenhakteils (13), der mit der Masche (11) an dem Ende des ersten Vorwärtsstrickens verbunden ist, mit der ersten Wendepunktmasche (18) in einer Strickbreitenrichtung,
    (C) Zurückführen der zu der leeren Nadel umgehängten ersten Wendepunktmasche (18) zu einer Stricknadel des gegenüberliegenden Nadelbetts, und
    (D) Ausbilden einer neuen Masche (12) an der Masche (11) an dem Ende des ersten Vorwärtsstrickens, um das erste Rückwärtsstricken mit dieser Masche (12) als einem Startpunkt durchzuführen, wodurch der erste Fadenhakteil (13), der die Masche (11) an dem Ende des ersten Vorwärtsstrickens und die Masche (12) an dem Startpunkt des ersten Rückwärtsstrickens verbindet, um die erste Wendepunktmasche (18) in der Basisreihe gewunden wird.
  2. Biegungsstrickverfahren nach Anspruch 1, wobei ein zweites Biegungsstricken einschließlich eines zweiten Vorwärtsstrickens und eines zweiten Rückwärtsstrickens nach dem ersten Biegungsstricken durchgeführt wird,
    wobei das zweite Biegungsstricken die folgenden Schritte aufweist:
    (E) Umhängen einer zweiten Wendepunktmasche (18) zu einer leeren Nadel des gegenüberliegenden Nadelbetts, wobei die zweite Wendepunktmasche (18) eine Masche ist, die in der Vorwärtsstrickrichtung zwei Maschen vor der Masche (11), an welcher die Masche an dem Ende des ersten Vorwärtsstrickens gebildet wird, innerhalb der Maschen der Basisreihe liegt,
    (F) Durchführen des zweiten Vorwärtsstrickens mit einer Position der ersten Wendepunktmasche (18) als einem Ende und Kreuzen eines zweiten Fadenhakteils (13), der mit einer Masche (11) an dem Ende des zweiten Vorwärtsstrickens verbunden ist, mit der zweiten Wendepunktmasche (18) in der Strickbreitenrichtung,
    (G) Zurückführen der zu der leeren Masche umgehängten zweiten Wendepunktmasche (18) zu einer Stricknadel des gegenüberliegenden Nadelbetts, und
    (H) Bilden einer neuen Masche (12) an der Masche (11) an dem Ende des zweiten Vorwärtsstrickens, um das zweite Rückwärtsstricken mit dieser Masche (12) als einem Startpunkt durchzuführen, wodurch der zweite Fadenhakteil (13), der mit der Masche (11) an dem Ende des zweiten Vorwärtsstrickens und der Masche (12) an dem Startpunkt des zweiten Rückwärtsstrickens verbunden ist, um die zweite Wendepunktmasche (18) in der Basisreihe gewunden wird.
  3. Biegungsstrickverfahren nach Anspruch 1 oder Anspruch 2, das weiterhin einen Schritt zum Stricken einer Reihe an in dem Nadelbett gehaltenen Maschen nach dem Abschließen des Biegungsstrickens aufweist,
    wobei in dieser Strickreihe ein Fehlstricken an einer Position einer Masche in einer Maschenstäbchenrichtung, die mit der ersten Wendepunktmasche verbunden ist, durchgeführt wird.
  4. Gestrick, das unter Verwendung einer Flachstrickmaschine, die wenigstens ein vorderes Nadelbett und ein hinteres Nadelbett enthält und eine Masche zwischen den vorderen und hinteren Nadelbetten umhängen kann, gebildet wird, und einen ersten Biegungsstrickteil, der aus einer ersten Vorwärtstrickreihe und einer ersten Rückwärtsstrickreihe an einer Basisreihe besteht, umfasst, wobei das Gestrick dadurch gekennzeichnet ist, dass es aufweist:
    eine erste Wendepunktmasche (18), die eine der Maschen der Basisreihe ist,
    eine Masche (11) an einem Ende der ersten Vorwärtsstrickreihe, wobei die Masche an einer Masche neben der ersten Wendepunktmasche (18) gebildet wird,
    eine Masche (12) an einem Startpunkt der ersten Rückwärtsstrickreihe, wobei die Masche (12) an der Masche (11) an dem Ende gebildet wird, und
    einen ersten Fadenhakteil (13), der sich von der Masche (11) an dem Ende erstreckt, um sich einmal um die erste Wendepunktmasche (18) zu winden und dann mit der Masche (12) an dem Startpunkt verbunden ist.
  5. Gestrick nach Anspruch 4, das weiterhin einen zweiten Biegungsstrickteil umfasst, der an dem ersten Biegungsstrickteil gebildet wird und aus einer zweiten Vorwärtsstrickreihe und einer zweiten Rückwärtsstrickreihe besteht, wobei das Gestrick aufweist:
    eine zweite Wendepunktmasche (18), die an die erste Wendepunktmasche (18) auf einer gegenüberliegenden Seite des ersten Biegungsstrickteils innerhalb der Maschen in der Basisreihe anschließt,
    eine Masche (11) an einem Ende der zweiten Vorwärtsstrickreihe, wobei die Masche an der ersten Wendepunktmasche (18) gebildet wird,
    eine Masche (12) an einem Startpunkt der zweiten Rückwärtsstrickreihe, wobei die Masche (12) an der Masche (11) an dem Ende gebildet wird, und
    einen zweiten Fadenhakteil (13), der sich von der Masche (11) an dem Ende erstreckt, um sich einmal um die zweite Wendepunktmasche (18) zu winden und dann mit der Masche (12) an dem Startpunkt verbunden ist.
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