EP2807301B1 - Procédé de tricotage pour un métier à tricoter rectiligne et métier à tricoter - Google Patents

Procédé de tricotage pour un métier à tricoter rectiligne et métier à tricoter Download PDF

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EP2807301B1
EP2807301B1 EP13710565.6A EP13710565A EP2807301B1 EP 2807301 B1 EP2807301 B1 EP 2807301B1 EP 13710565 A EP13710565 A EP 13710565A EP 2807301 B1 EP2807301 B1 EP 2807301B1
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François CHARNAVEL
Emilien GALLEY
Gabriel MARTINS
Michel Prost
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    • D04B7/00Flat-bed knitting machines with independently-movable needles
    • D04B7/20Flat-bed knitting machines with independently-movable needles with provision for changing the fabric construction, e.g. from plain to rib-loop fabric
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  • the invention relates to the field of flat knitting machines.
  • the invention in particular pertains to a knitting method for a flat knitting machine comprising one or more needle beds.
  • the invention also relates to a flat knitting machine comprising one or more needle beds, the machine comprising a plurality of storage elements capable of storing at least one mesh.
  • a typical knitting method consists of using certain needles to store previously formed knit meshes temporarily. Storing meshes thereby makes it possible to free other needles to then use those freed needles for other knitting operations.
  • the problem that arises is that, during these time periods when meshes are stored on certain needles, the latter cannot be used to perform other knitting operations.
  • EP 0 362 126 A discloses a transfer comb located below the needle bed and apt to receive stitches from the knitting needles.
  • a first aim of the knitting method according to the invention is to make it possible, in a flat knitting machine comprising one or more needle beds, to free each of the needles from their meshes, so as to be able to use the freed needles to perform other knitting operations, while allowing the meshes to return to the needles from which they were previously freed.
  • a second aim of the knitting method according to the invention is to make it possible to eliminate the presence of meshes between the needles.
  • a third aim of the knitting method according to the invention is to make it possible, in the case of a flat knitting machine comprising several beds, to free the space between the beds.
  • a fourth aim of the knitting method according to the invention is to make it possible to decrease the tension on the stored meshes.
  • a fifth aim of the knitting method according to the invention is to make it possible to better avoid mixing between the fibers of the stored meshes and the fibers of the knitted meshes.
  • At least one first needle is chosen, the longitudinal axis of which is contained in a plane perpendicular to the bed(s) of the machine, and the method comprises:
  • the step consisting of transferring the mesh from the first needle to the first storage element may comprise a step consisting of transferring the mesh from the first needle to a first rocker at least partially overlapping the first needle and a step consisting of transferring the mesh from the first rocker to the first storage element.
  • the step consisting of making the transfer from the first rocker to the first storage element may comprise a step consisting of transferring the mesh from the first rocker to a second rocker at least partially overlapping a second needle and a step consisting of transferring the mesh from the second rocker to the first storage element.
  • the step consisting of transferring the mesh from the first storage element to the first needle may comprise a step consisting of transferring the mesh from the first storage element to a first rocker at least partially overlapping the first needle and a step consisting of transferring the mesh from the first rocker to the first needle.
  • the step consisting of transferring the mesh from the first storage element to a second needle may comprise a step consisting of transferring the mesh from the first storage element to a second rocker at least partially overlapping the second needle and a step consisting of transferring the mesh from the second rocker to the second needle.
  • the second step of the combination consisting of transferring the mesh from the second storage element to the first needle may comprise a step consisting of transferring the mesh from the second storage element to a first rocker at least partially overlapping the first needle and a step consisting of transferring the mesh from the first rocker to the first needle.
  • the second step of the combination consisting of transferring the mesh from the second storage element to the second needle may comprise a step consisting of transferring the mesh from the second storage element to a second rocker at least partially overlapping the second needle and a step consisting of transferring the mesh from the second rocker to the second needle.
  • a flat knitting machine comprising one or more needle beds according to the invention comprises a plurality of storage elements capable of storing at least one mesh, the storage elements being situated below the bed(s) of the machine and the storage elements being movable relative to the bed(s) of the machine such that each storage element can seek a mesh supported by a needle, bring a mesh toward a needle, look for a mesh supported by another storage element, and bring a mesh toward another storage element.
  • each storage element may be movable relative to the bed(s) of the machine, such that each storage element can look for a mesh supported by a rocker at least partially overlapping a needle and bring a mesh toward a rocker at least partially overlapping a needle.
  • Figure 1 shows a partial profile view of a flat knitting machine 1 comprising two beds, a front bed 2 and a rear bed 3.
  • Each of the beds bears a plurality of needles 4, 4' on the upper surface thereof, the longitudinal axis of each of said needles being contained in a plane perpendicular to the beds of the knitting machine.
  • these needles may be latch needles.
  • other types of needles may also be used, for example compound needles which, within the meaning of the present invention, each comprise a rocker.
  • the needles as well as the rockers are movable relative to the beds of the machine and are actuated by one or more driving device(s).
  • a plurality of storage elements 5, 5' are arranged below the beds, and thus below the needles.
  • the term "below” means that the storage elements 5, 5' are situated under the beds when the machine is viewed from the side.
  • the number of storage elements arranged below each bed is of course at least equal to the number of needles supported by each bed.
  • Each needle thus has at least one corresponding storage element. All of the storage elements 5, 5' are held by holding devices 6 and are actuated by a device for driving the storage elements (not shown) so that they are movable relative to the beds.
  • Figure 1 shows the case of a machine comprising two beds, but the knitting method that will be described is applicable to any flat knitting machine comprising one or more beds.
  • the knitting method that will be described is applicable to any flat knitting machine comprising one or more beds.
  • one skilled in the art will note that for example, to obtain the situation relative to a machine comprising only one bed, only one of the left or right parts of figure 1 should be taken into account, as is for example shown in figures 3A-3E .
  • the left part or the right part of figure 1 should be replicated.
  • FIG. 2 shows a partial perspective detail view of a storage element 5 used to implement the knitting method according to the invention.
  • the storage element comprises a notch 21 that makes it possible to store a mesh.
  • each storage element 5 is movable relative to the bed, in the case of a machine only comprising one bed, or the beds, in the case of a machine comprising several beds, such that each storage element can seek a mesh supported by a needle, bring a mesh toward the needle, seek a mesh supported by a rocker, and bring a mesh toward a rocker.
  • each storage element may also seek a mesh supported by another storage element or bring a mesh toward another storage element.
  • the storage element comprises a front end 22 having a fork-shaped structure that makes it possible to transfer a mesh from or to a needle or a storage element or a rocker, as will be described hereafter.
  • Figures 3A-3E show the first steps of the knitting method according to a first alternative embodiment, in the case of a machine comprising a single bed supporting latch needles.
  • Figures 3A-3E in particular show the steps making it possible to transfer a mesh supported by a needle 4 to a storage element 5.
  • the needle 4 is thus free of any mesh and can then be used to perform other knitting operations.
  • figures 3A-3E only show the steps performed at a needle, but these steps of course may or may not be performed by each of the needles supported by the bed.
  • the mesh is initially stored on the needle 4 ( fig. 3A ).
  • the needle 4 is then advanced and takes the mesh with it ( fig. 3B ).
  • the storage element 5 is then advanced ( fig. 3C ) and crosses the needle 4.
  • the needle 4 retracts and the mesh is then transferred onto the storage element 5 ( fig. 3D ).
  • the storage element 5 then retracts and the mesh is then stored on the storage element 5, thereby freeing the needle 4, which can then be used to perform other knitting operations.
  • Figures 4A-4E show the subsequent steps of the knitting method according to the first alternative embodiment, still in the case of a machine comprising a single bed supporting latch needles.
  • Figures 4A-4E in particular show the steps making it possible to transfer a mesh stored by a storage element, for example following the performance of the steps described relative to figures 3A-3E , from the storage element to the needle.
  • the mesh is initially stored by the storage element 5 kept below the bed ( fig. 4A ).
  • the storage element 5 is then advanced ( fig. 4B ) and crosses the needle ( fig. 4C ).
  • the mesh is then transferred from the storage element to the needle ( fig. 4D ) and the needle then retracts, bringing the mesh with it, which is ultimately supported by the needle ( fig. 4E ).
  • Figures 5A-5I show the first steps of the knitting method according to a second alternative embodiment, in the case of a machine with a bed supporting compound needles.
  • Figures 5A-5I in particular show the steps making it possible to transfer a mesh supported by a compound needle to a storage element.
  • the mesh is initially stored on the needle 4 ( fig. 5A ).
  • This needle and the rocker 51 then advance ( fig. 5B ), then the needle retracts, with the result that the mesh is then supported by the rocker 51 ( fig. 5C ).
  • the rocker 51 is then advanced ( fig. 5D ) and the storage element 5 crosses the rocker 51 ( figs. 5E-5F ).
  • the mesh is then transferred from the rocker 51 to the storage element 5 ( fig. 5G ).
  • the rocker 51 then retracts and the mesh is then supported by the storage element 5 ( fig. 5H ).
  • the storage element 5 then retracts and the mesh is then stored on the storage element ( fig. 5I ), thereby freeing the needle 4 and the rocker 51 so that they can be used to perform other knitting operations.
  • Figures 6A-6E show the subsequent steps of the knitting method according to the second alternative embodiment, still in the case of a machine comprising a bed supporting compound needles.
  • Figures 6A-6E in particular show the steps making it possible to transfer a mesh stored by a storage element, for example following the performance of the steps described relative to figures 5A-5I , from the storage element to the compound needle beard.
  • the mesh is initially stored by the storage element 5 situated below the bed ( fig. 6A ).
  • the storage element is then advanced ( fig. 6B ) and crosses the needle that recovers the mesh ( fig. 6C ).
  • the mesh is then transferred from the storage element and the needle is then retracted, taking the mesh with it that is supported by the needle ( fig. 6D ).
  • Figures 7A-7E show the subsequent steps of the knitting method according to a third alternative embodiment, in the case of a machine with a bed supporting compound needles.
  • Figures 7A-7E in particular show the steps making it possible to transfer a mesh supported by a storage element, for example following the performance of the steps described relative to figures 5A-5I , from the storage element to the compound needle.
  • the mesh is initially stored by the storage element 5 situated below the bed ( fig. 7A ).
  • the storage element is then advanced ( fig. 7B ) and crosses the rocker 51 ( fig. 7C ), which partially overlaps the needle 4.
  • the rocker 51 member then recovers the mesh ( fig. 7D ) and the mesh is then stored on the rocker 51, which retracts.
  • the mesh can be transferred on the needle 4 or can be transferred again on the storage element 5.
  • Figures 8A-8E show the first steps of the knitting method according to a fourth alternative embodiment, in the case of a machine with two beds where each of the beds supports a plurality of latch needles. Out of a concern for clarity, as before, figures 8A-8E only show the steps carried out at one needle, but these operations of course may or may not be carried out on each of the needles supported by each of the beds. Figures 8A-8E in particular show the steps making it possible to transfer a mesh from a needle supported by a bed to a storage element arranged below another bed and, as always, where the longitudinal axis is contained in a plane perpendicular to the beds of the machine, which also contains the longitudinal axis of the needle.
  • a storage element arranged under the rear bed can be used to store the mesh in order to thereby release the needle supported by the front bed so that it can be used to perform other knitting operations. It will, however, be noted that the alternative embodiments described above in the case of a machine only comprising a single bed can also be carried out on a machine comprising several beds.
  • the mesh is initially borne by the needle 4 supported by the front bed 2 ( fig. 8A ).
  • the needle is then advanced ( fig. 8B ) and a storage element 5' kept below the rear bed 3 also advances ( fig. 8C-8D ) to cross the needle 4.
  • the mesh is then transferred from the needle 4 to the storage element 5' and ultimately remains on the storage element 5', where it is stored ( fig. 8E ).
  • the needle 4 is then free and can, if necessary, be used to perform other knitting operations.
  • Figures 9A-9E show the subsequent steps of the knitting method according to the fourth alternative embodiment, still in the case of a machine with two beds supporting a plurality of latch needles.
  • Figures 9A-9E in particular show the steps making it possible to transfer a mesh stored by a storage element, for example following the performance of the steps described relative to figures 8A-8E , to a needle supported by another bed.
  • the mesh is initially stored by the storage element 5' situated below the rear bed 3 ( fig. 9A ).
  • the storage element 5' is then advanced ( fig. 9B ) and crosses the needle 4 supported by the front bed 2 ( fig. 9C ), which recovers the mesh ( fig. 9D ).
  • the mesh is then transferred from the storage element 5' kept below the rear bed 3 to the needle 4 supported by the front bed 2.
  • the needle then retracts, bringing the mesh with it, which is supported by the needle ( fig. 9E ).
  • the mesh can also be transferred to the needle 4' by reproducing the steps of the method described relative to figures 4A-4E .
  • the transfer is said to be done from the storage element to a second needle.
  • the mesh may again be transferred, by carrying out the steps described relative to figures 9A-9E , to another needle supported by a bed other than the beds 2 or 3.
  • the mesh can therefore be transferred from the storage element 5' to the needle 4, the needle 4' or another needle (not shown).
  • Figures 10A-10E show the subsequent steps of the knitting method according to a fifth alternative embodiment, in the case of a machine with two beds.
  • Figures 10A-10E in particular show the steps making it possible to transfer a mesh supported by a storage element, for example following the performance of the steps described relative to figures 8A-8E , to another storage element held under another bed.
  • Figures 10A-10E show, in the case of a machine comprising two beds, a transfer from the storage element 5' situated below the rear bed 3 to the storage element 5 situated under the front bed 2.
  • the steps may alternatively be carried out between two storage elements held below two beds, irrespective of those beds. To generalize, we will therefore talk about the transfer from a first storage element situated below a first bed to a second storage element situated below a second bed.
  • the mesh is initially stored on the storage element 5' of the rear bed 3 ( fig. 10A ).
  • the storage element 5' bearing the mesh advances ( fig. 10B ) and crosses the opposite storage element 5, in this case held under the front bed 2, which has also advanced ( figs. 10C ).
  • the mesh is then transferred from the storage element 5' to the storage element 5 ( fig. 10D ) and, the latter part retracting, it brings the mesh, which is therefore ultimately stored thereon ( fig. 10E ).
  • the transfer of the mesh between the two storage elements 5, 5' is facilitated by the fork structure of the front end of the storage elements. In fact, when the storage elements cross, the storage element 5 is in reality housed between the teeth of the fork of the front end of the storage element 5'.
  • the storage element 5' retracts and the teeth of the fork of the front end thereof move away and the mesh is then transferred on the storage element 5.
  • Figures 11A-11F show the first steps of the knitting method according to a sixth alternative embodiment, in the case of a machine comprising two beds supporting compound needles.
  • FIGS 11A-11F in particular show the steps making it possible to transfer a mesh borne by a compound needle supported by a bed to a storage element arranged under another bed.
  • the mesh is initially stored on the needle 4 supported by the front bed 2 ( fig. 11A ).
  • This needle and the rocker 51 then advance ( fig. 11B ), then the needle retracts, with the result that the mesh is then supported by the rocker 51 ( fig. 11C ).
  • the storage element 5' held under the rear bed 3, on the right in the figure, advances to seek the mesh ( fig. 11D ) on the rocker.
  • the rocker 51 retracts, the mesh is then supported by the storage element 5' of the rear bed ( fig. 11E ) and, the latter part retracting, the mesh is stored under the rear bed 3 ( fig. 11F ).
  • Figures 12A-12D show the subsequent steps of the knitting method according to the sixth alternative embodiment, still in the case of a machine comprising two beds supporting compound needles.
  • Figures 12A-12D in particular show the steps making it possible to transfer the mesh stored by a storage element, for example following the performance of the steps described relative to figures 11A-11F , to the rocker of a compound needle.
  • the mesh is initially stored on the storage element 5' kept below the rear bed 3 ( fig. 12A ).
  • the storage element 5' is then advanced ( fig. 12B ) and crosses the rocker 51 of the needle supported by the front bed 2 ( fig. 12C ), which recovers the mesh ( fig. 12D ).
  • the mesh is thus transferred from the storage element 5' arranged below the rear bed 3 to the rocker 51 of the needle 4 supported by the front bed 2.
  • the mesh can obviously be transferred to the needle 4.
  • the mesh can also be transferred to another storage element.
  • the mesh can also be transferred directly onto the needle 4' or to another needle, in the case of a machine comprising more than two beds.
  • the mesh can also be transferred on the rocker of the needle 4' or to the rocker of another needle, in the case of compound needles.
  • the mesh can also remain stored on the rocker, which retracts slightly while keeping the mesh.
  • Figures 13A-13E show the subsequent steps of the knitting method according to a seventh alternative embodiment, still in the case of a machine comprising two beds supporting compound needles.
  • Figures 13A-13E in particular show the steps making it possible to transfer a mesh stored by a storage element, for example following the performance of the steps described relative to figures 11A-11F , to a compound needle, but in that case without passing through the rocker.
  • the mesh is initially stored on the storage element 5' kept below the rear bed 3 ( fig. 13A ).
  • the storage element 5' is then advanced ( fig. 13B ) and crosses the needle 4 supported by the front bed 2 ( fig. 13C ), which recovers the mesh ( fig. 13D ).
  • the mesh is thus transferred from the storage element 5' arranged below the rear bed 3 to the needle 4 supported by the front bed 2.
  • Figures 14A-14J show the first steps of the knitting method according to an eighth alternative embodiment, still in the case of a machine comprising two beds supporting compound needles.
  • Figures 14A-14J in particular show the steps making it possible to transfer a mesh borne by a compound needle supported by a bed to a storage element situated under the same bed.
  • the mesh is initially supported by the needle 4' supported by the rear bed 3. This needle and the rocker 51' then advance ( fig. 14B ), then the needle 4' retracts, with the result that the mesh is then supported by the rocker 51' ( fig. 14C ).
  • the rocker 51 advances ( fig. 14D ).
  • the rocker 51' advances ( fig. 14E ) and crosses the rocker 51.
  • the mesh is then transferred from the rocker 51' to the rocker 51 ( fig. 14F ) and the mesh is then supported by the rocker 51 ( fig. 14G ).
  • the mesh is then transferred to the storage element 5' ( fig. 14I ).
  • the storage element retracts and the mesh is then stored on the storage element 5' ( fig. 14J ).
  • This alternative embodiment makes it possible to transfer the mesh from a needle to a storage element situated under the same bed. The steps described above can of course be carried out similarly when the mesh is initially supported by the needle 4.
  • the mesh is, at a certain stage of the knitting method, stored on a storage element, to move the device holding the storage elements, and thus the storage elements, in a translational movement in a direction parallel to the bed(s) of the knitting machine, which then makes it possible to subsequently transfer the mesh from the storage element thus moved to a needle which the longitudinal axis is contained in a plane parallel to the plane that contained the longitudinal axis of the storage element before that translational movement was done.
  • the translational movement described above, also called "racking,” is well known by those skilled in the art.

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  1. Procédé de tricotage pour une machine à tricoter rectiligne (1) comprenant une ou plusieurs fontures (2, 3) supportant des aiguilles (4, 4'), dans lequel l'on choisit au moins une première aiguille dont l'axe longitudinal est contenu dans un plan perpendiculaire à la fonture ou aux fontures de la machine et comprenant :
    - une étape consistant à réaliser le transfert d'une maille depuis la première aiguille vers un premier élément de stockage (5, 5') situé en dessous d'une première fonture ;
    caractérisé en ce que le procédé comprend
    - soit une étape consistant à réaliser le transfert de la maille depuis le premier élément de stockage vers la première aiguille,
    - soit une étape consistant à réaliser le transfert de la maille depuis le premier élément de stockage vers une deuxième aiguille,
    - soit une combinaison de deux étapes, la première étape de la combinaison consistant à réaliser le transfert de la maille depuis le premier élément de stockage vers un deuxième élément de stockage situé en dessous d'une deuxième fonture et la deuxième étape de la combinaison consistant à réaliser le transfert de la maille depuis le deuxième élément de stockage soit vers la première aiguille, soit vers une deuxième aiguille supportée par une deuxième fonture, soit vers le premier élément de stockage.
  2. Procédé de tricotage selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que l'étape consistant à réaliser le transfert de la maille depuis la première aiguille vers le premier élément de stockage comprend une étape consistant à réaliser le transfert de la maille depuis la première aiguille vers une première coulisse chevauchant au moins partiellement la première aiguille et une étape consistant à réaliser le transfert de la maille depuis la première coulisse vers le premier élément de stockage.
  3. Procédé de tricotage selon la revendication 2, caractérisé en ce que l'étape consistant à réaliser le transfert depuis la première coulisse vers le premier élément de stockage comprend une étape consistant à réaliser le transfert de la maille depuis la première coulisse vers une deuxième coulisse chevauchant au moins partiellement une deuxième aiguille et une étape consistant à réaliser le transfert de la maille depuis la deuxième coulisse vers le premier élément de stockage.
  4. Procédé de tricotage selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que l'étape consistant à réaliser le transfert de la maille depuis le premier élément de stockage vers la première aiguille comprend une étape consistant à réaliser le transfert de la maille depuis le premier élément de stockage vers une première coulisse chevauchant au moins partiellement la première aiguille et une étape consistant à réaliser le transfert de la maille depuis la première coulisse vers la première aiguille.
  5. Procédé de tricotage selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que l'étape consistant à réaliser le transfert de la maille depuis le premier élément de stockage vers une deuxième aiguille comprend une étape consistant à réaliser le transfert de la maille depuis le premier élément de stockage vers une deuxième coulisse chevauchant au moins partiellement la deuxième aiguille et une étape consistant à réaliser le transfert de la maille depuis la deuxième coulisse vers la deuxième aiguille.
  6. Procédé de tricotage selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que la deuxième étape de la combinaison consistant à réaliser le transfert de la maille depuis le deuxième élément de stockage vers la première aiguille comprend une étape consistant à réaliser le transfert de la maille depuis le deuxième élément de stockage vers une première coulisse chevauchant au moins partiellement la première aiguille et une étape consistant à réaliser le transfert de la maille depuis la première coulisse vers la première aiguille.
  7. Procédé de tricotage selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que la deuxième étape de la combinaison consistant à réaliser le transfert de la maille depuis le deuxième élément de stockage vers la deuxième aiguille comprend une étape consistant à réaliser le transfert de la maille depuis le deuxième élément de stockage vers une deuxième coulisse chevauchant au moins partiellement la deuxième aiguille et une étape consistant à réaliser le transfert de la maille depuis la deuxième coulisse vers la deuxième aiguille.
  8. Machine à tricoter rectiligne (1) comprenant une ou plusieurs fontures (2, 3) supportant des aiguilles (4, 4'), la machine comprenant une pluralité d'éléments de stockage (5, 5') aptes à stocker au moins une maille, les éléments de stockage étant situés en dessous de la fonture ou des fontures de la machine et les éléments de stockage étant mobiles par rapport à la fonture ou aux fontures de la machine de telle sorte que chaque élément de stockage peut chercher une maille portée par une aiguille, caractérisé en ce que chaque élément de stockage peut amener une maille vers une aiguille, chercher une maille portée par un autre élément de stockage et amener une maille vers un autre élément de stockage.
  9. Machine à tricoter selon la revendication 8, caractérisée en ce que chaque élément de stockage est mobile par rapport à la fonture ou aux fontures de la machine de telle sorte que chaque élément de stockage peut chercher une maille portée par une coulisse chevauchant au moins partiellement une aiguille et amener une maille vers une coulisse chevauchant au moins partiellement une aiguille.
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