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- the present invention relates to a set-up method in which front and back knitted fabrics are pulled down independently of each other, and in particular to a set-up method in which a set-up portion is open.
- Set-up needles are used at the start of knitting, when a flat knitting machine is used.
- a representative set-up method is illustrated in FIG. 6 .
- Hooked stitches made by hooking with empty needles are formed with a set-up yarn alternately on a front needle bed F and a back needle bed B, so as to serve as a hooked stitch row 60.
- a hooked stitch row 62 is formed similarly, and the set-up yarn intersects. Then, set-up needles 20 are moved up to hold the intersections of the set-up yarn.
- stitch rows 64 and 66 are knitted with the set-up yarn in, for example, several courses on the hooked stitch rows 60 and 62, a further stitch row (not shown) is knitted with a yarn to be removed, and stiches of a main knitted fabric are knitted on the stitch row knitted with the yarn to be removed.
- a pull-down force is exerted on the knitted fabric from the set-up needles 20 via the hooked stitch rows 60 and 62, and when the knitting advances and the lower end of the knitted fabric is allowed to be held by a downward winding roller, the set-up needles 20 are removed from the set-up yarn and a set-up bed is lowered.
- the knitted fabric is removed from the flat knitting machine, and a set-up portion and the main knitted fabric are separated from each other by removing the yarn to be removed.
- the set-up method of FIG. 6 is not suitable for knitting, for example, a knitted fabric that is constituted by a pair of front and back knitted fabrics and one of the knitted fabrics extends further downward than the other knitted fabric, that is, a knitted fabric of which knitting is started at different heights between its front and back fabrics.
- the set-up yarn is connected between the front and back fabrics in the set-up portion, and thus the set-up portion is closed.
- FIG. 1 An example of the knitted fabric that has uneven front and back fabrics is illustrated in FIG. 1 , in which the reference numeral 2 denotes a front knitted fabric and the reference numeral 4 denotes a back knitted fabric, the back knitted fabric 4 extends further downward than the front knitted fabric 2 and has a knitting start position located lower than that of the front knitted fabric 2, and the front knitted fabric 2 and the back knitted fabric 4 are connected to each other at both ends to configure a tubular knitted fabric.
- the stitch row 64 is connected to both of the hooked stitch rows 60 and 62.
- FIG. 5 An example of the knitted fabric that has uneven front and back fabrics.
- the stitch row 66 as well is connected to both of the hooked stitch rows 60 and 62. It is assumed, for example, that, thereafter, the front knitted fabric 2 is knitted on the stitch row 64 and the back knitted fabric 4 is knitted on the stitch row 66. Since both of the front knitted fabric 2 and the back knitted fabric 4 are connected to the hooked stitch rows 60 and 62, the set-up needles 20 will pull down the front knitted fabric 2 and the back knitted fabric 4, which have different knitting lengths to a trick gap. However, since the knitting lengths to the trick gap are different, an appropriate pull-down force is not exerted from the set-up needles 20 on the front knitted fabric 2 and the back knitted fabric 4, making the knitting difficult.
- the present invention relates to a set-up method for setting up a first set-up portion in a lower part of one knitted fabric and a second' set-up portion in a lower part of another knitted fabric by a flat knitting machine that includes at least a pair of front and back needle beds, and a plurality of set-up needles, and the method is characterized by the steps for:
- each set-up needle holds only the set-up yarns of the rows of hooked stitches of the first set-up portion or the set-up yarns of the rows of hooked stitches of the second set-up portion, instead of the set-up yarns of both set-up portions.
- the first set-up portion is connected only to the one knitted fabric and the second set-up portion is connected only to the other knitted fabric, and thus the one knitted fabric and the other knitted fabric are knitted while being pulled down independently by the set-up needles. Accordingly, one of the knitted fabrics is knitted so as to extend further downward than the other one. In other words, the knitting start position of the one knitted fabric may be set to be lower than the knitting start position of the other knitted fabric. This increases the degree of freedom in the design of a tubular knitted fabric or the like. Furthermore, in the present invention, a knitted fabric whose set-up portion is open is knitted, and thus it is possible to view the inside of the knitted fabric without removing yarn to be removed.
- the hooked stitches of the third row of hooked stitches and the hooked stitches of the fourth row of hooked stitches that are knitted later are removed first from the needles of the needle bed, and the hooked stitches of the first row of hooked stitches and the hooked stitches of the second row of hooked stitches that are knitted earlier are removed later from the needles of the needle bed, achieving reliable removal of the hooked stitches.
- the larger number of hooked stitches are pulled down with each set-up needle holding two sections of the set-up yarn. Accordingly, the knitted fabrics are pulled down reliably without an excessive force being exerted on the set-up yarn.
- the set-up yarn is positioned on the one needle bed side and no hooked stitches are formed on the other needle bed, at positions at which the intersections between the set-up yarn of the third row of hooked stitches and the set-up yarn of the fourth row of hooked stitches are to be held by the set-up needles. Accordingly, the set-up yarn of the first and second rows of hooked stitches will not get caught by the set-up needles that are holding the third and fourth rows of hooked stitches.
- the set-up needles are biased downward, and after step e, one of the knitted fabrics is knitted and knitting the other one of the knitted fabrics is delayed so that lower ends of the one knitted fabric and the other knitted fabric are at different positions. That is, since the set-up needles are biased downward and are slidable up and down with respect to the set-up bed or the like, the heights of the set-up needles are changed. Accordingly, it is easy to set the lower ends of the one knitted fabric and the other knitted fabric at different positions.
- the present invention relates to a set-up method for setting up first set-up portion in a lower part of one knitted fabric and second set-up portion in a lower part of another knitted fabric by a flat knitting machine that includes at least a pair of front and back needle beds, and a plurality of set-up needles, and the method is characterized by the steps for:
- each set-up needle holds the set-up yarn of the rows of hooked stitches of the first set-up portion or the set-up yarn of the rows of hooked stitches of the second set-up portion, instead of the set-up yarns of both set-up portions.
- the first set-up portion is connected only to the one knitted fabric and the second set-up portion is connected only to the other knitted fabric, and thus the one knitted fabric and the other knitted fabric are knitted while being pulled down independently by the set-up needles. Accordingly, either one of the one knitted fabrics is knitted so as to extend further downward than the other one. In other words, the knitting start position of the one knitted fabric may be set to be lower than the knitting start position of the other knitted fabric. This increases the degree of freedom in the design of a tubular knitted fabric or the like. Furthermore, in the present invention, a knitted fabric whose set-up portion is open is knitted, and thus it is possible to view the inside of the knitted fabric without removing yarn to be removed.
- the set-up needles are biased downward, and after step d, one of the knitted fabrics is knitted and knitting the other one of the knitted fabrics is delayed so that lower ends of the one knitted fabric and the other knitted fabric are at different positions.
- a flat knitting machine includes, for example, a pair of front and back needle beds, or four needle beds in total, namely, front upper, back upper, front lower, and back lower needle beds, and is configured such that racking of any one of, for example, the front and back needle beds with respect to the other needle bed is performed and stitches are transferred between the needle beds. Note that in a modification of FIG. 5 , racking and stitch transfer are not necessary.
- a space between the needle beds is referred to as a trick gap, and a knitted fabric is knitted by the needles of the needle beds (hereinafter, referred to simply as "needles") moving into the trick gap.
- a portion of an obtained knitted fabric that is of value as a product is referred to as a main knitted fabric, and a knitted fabric includes, in addition to the main knitted fabric, a set-up portion and a yarn removal portion.
- a set-up yarn is a yarn for use in setting-up (starting knitting)
- a yarn to be removed is a yarn for use in knitting a portion between the set-up portion and the main knitted fabric.
- the main knitted fabric is wound downward by a downward winding roller of the flat knitting machine, and before the knitted fabric reaches the downward winding roller, set-up needles hold and pull down rows of hooked stitches of the set-up yarn.
- the set-up needles are attached to a set-up bed such that, for example, each set-up needle is provided for two needles of the needle bed, and are preferably configured to be slidable up and down with respect to the set-up bed and to be biased downward.
- the height of the hooks of the slidable set-up needles vary depending on the dimension of a force exerted on the set-up needles from the set-up yarn.
- the set-up bed is configured to move up and down, namely, the set-up bed moves up at the time of setting-up to hold rows of hooked stitches of the set-up portion, moves down at the start of knitting, and release the set-up needles from the hooked stitches of the set-up yarn when the knitted fabric is allowed to be held by the downward winding roller.
- FIG. 1 schematically illustrates the main knitted fabric to be knitted, with the reference numeral 2 denoting a front knitted fabric and the reference numeral 4 denoting a back knitted fabric.
- the front knitted fabric 2 and the back knitted fabric 4 are connected to each other at both ends so as to be tubular, and, for example, the back knitted fabric 4 extends further downward than the front knitted fabric 2.
- the knitted fabric on the needle bed side to which the hooks are directed it is preferable that the knitted fabric on the needle bed side to which the hooks are directed extend downward.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a tubular knitted fabric 5 including a front set-up portion 6, a back set-up portion 7, a front yarn removal portion 8, and a back yarn removal portion 9, in which dot-dash lines denote the connection relationships between the knitted fabric on the front side and the knitted fabric on the back side.
- the front set-up portion 6 and the back set-up portion 7 have, for example, the same number of courses, and the front yarn removal portion 8 and the back yarn removal portion 9 as well have, for example, the same number of courses.
- FIGS. 3 and 4 illustrate a process from knitting of the front set-up portion 6 and the back set-up portion 7 to knitting of the front yarn removal portion 8 and the back yarn removal portion 9 according to the embodiment, in which some courses are omitted.
- a first hooked stitch row 10 is knitted with a set-up yarn
- a second hooked stitch row 12 is knitted with the set-up yarn.
- the hooked stitch rows 10 and 12 are rows of hooked stitches for setting up the back knitted fabric 4, that is, rows of hooked stitches of first set-up portion, and are knitted in a pattern with a period of eight needles.
- the hooked stitch rows 10 and 12 are spanned between the back and front needle beds B and F, and intersect with each other at every fourth needle to form intersections 18.
- the positions of the hooked stitches of the hooked stitch rows 10 and 12 are determined so that the set-up yarn does not pass intersections 19 (described later) between hooked stitch rows 14 and 16. Furthermore, the intersections 18 are arranged at positions other than the positions at which the set-up yarn of the hooked stitch rows 14 and 16 passes.
- the third hooked stitch row 14 is knitted with the set-up yarn, and in 4), and the fourth hooked stitch row 16 is knitted with the set-up yarn.
- the hooked stitch rows 14 and 16 are rows of hooked stitches for setting up the front knitted fabric 2, namely, rows of hooked stitches of the second set-up portion, and are knitted in a pattern with a period of eight needles.
- the hooked stitch rows 14 and 16 are spanned between the back and front needle beds B and F, and intersect with each other at every fourth needle to form the intersections 19.
- the intersections 19 are arranged at positions other than the positions at which the set-up yarn of the hooked stitch rows 10 and 12 passes.
- the intersections 18 and 19 are alternately positioned, and as a whole are arranged at every second needle.
- the set-up yarn of the hooked stitch rows 10 and 12 for the back knitted fabric 4 is arranged on the back needle bed B side in the trick gap.
- Set-up needles 20 are moved up so as to hold the set-up portion at the positions of the intersections 18 and 19 (step 5) of FIG. 3 ).
- the set-up yarn for use in forming the hooked stitch rows 10 to 16 is the same yarn for example, but a plurality of set-up yarns may be used.
- the hooked stitches of the hooked stitch rows 10 and 12 of the first set-up portion that are on the front needle bed F side are removed from the needles, so that hooked stitch rows 11 and 13 are formed. Since the hooked stitch rows 10 and 12 are knitted prior to the hooked stitch rows 14 and 16, the set-up yarn will not pass above set-up needles 20b that are holding the intersections 19 between the hooked stitch rows 15 and 17. However, since, at the position of every intersection 19, the set-up yarn of the hooked stitch rows 10 and 12 is arranged on the back needle bed B side, the set-up yarn does not get caught by the set-up needles 20 when the hooked stitches on the front needle bed F side are removed from the needles in 7).
- the set-up needles 20 are separated into two types of set-up needles, namely, the set-up needles 20a for holding only the hooked stitch rows 11 and 13 for the back knitted fabric 4 and the set-up needles 20b for holding only the hooked stitch rows 15 and 17 for the front knitted fabric 2, and the set-up needles 20a and 20b are positioned alternately.
- a step of 5)' may be performed between 5) and 6) to knit a stitch row 22 for the front knitted fabric 2 and a stitch row 24 for the back knitted fabric 4, in order to perform the removal operations of 6) and 7) more reliably.
- half of the stitches of the stitch row 22 are obtained by knitting the set-up yarn using empty needles.
- the stitches of the stitch rows 22 and 24 are provided only at positions at which stitches are knitted as the front set-up portion 6 and the back set-up portion 7, rather than on all the hooked stitches of the hooked stitch rows 10, 12, 14, and 16.
- a stitch row 26 is knitted on the front needle bed F, and then the hooked stitch rows 15 and 17 are removed from the front needle bed F. Furthermore, in 9), a stitch row 28 is knitted on the back needle bed B, and the hooked stitch rows 11 and 13 are removed from the back needle bed B. Since all the hooked stitches are removed from the back needle bed B, regions including three successive stitches are created in the stitch row 28. Note that if 5)' of FIG. 3 is performed, the stitch row 26 will be knitted on the stitch row 22, and the stitch row 28 will be knitted on the stitch row 24 and the hooked stitches remaining without being removed.
- stitch rows 27 and 29 are knitted in one to several courses on the stitch rows 26 and 28.
- a stitch row 30 in which the stitches are arranged at every second needle is formed.
- stitch rows 32 and 34 are knitted in one to several courses with yarn to be removed. After the stitch rows 32 and 34 have been knitted with the yarn to be removed, the main knitted fabric of FIG. 2 that is constituted by the knitted fabrics 2 and 4 is knitted. Note that a knitting method such as interlock knitting that prevents unraveling is preferably used at the position at which the knitting of the main knitted fabric is started.
- the embodiment has the following features.
- the embodiment has the following features.
- the shape of the knitted fabric 5 that is to be knitted is not limited to the tubular shape.
- a knitted fabric suitable for a cardigan sweater or the like is obtained.
- a knitted fabric in which, in FIG. 1 , one end of the front knitted fabric 2 and one end of the back knitted fabric 4 are connected to each other, and the other ends thereof are separated from each other may be knitted.
- the knitted fabric 5 is a knitted fabric obtained by connecting front and back knitted fabrics in two layers to each other, and may be a knitted fabric obtained by connecting knitted fabrics in three or four layers to each other.
- a tubular knitted fabric is obtained by knitting tuck stitches or the like with a connecting yarn between a first-layer knitted fabric and a second-layer knitted fabric to form a spacer fabric, additionally providing a third layer, and connecting both ends of the third layer to both ends of the first layer and the second layer.
- This knitted fabric serves as a supporter or the like that has a supporting surface on the spacer fabric side. Also in this case, by performing setting up such that one set-up needle pulls down only one layer knitted fabric, the knitted fabric is knitted even if the knitting is started at different heights between the layers.
- FIG. 5 illustrates a set-up method according to a modification, and in this modification, each set-up needle 20 holds the set-up yarn at one section, instead of an intersection.
- a hooked stitch row 40 of first set-up portion is knitted with a set-up yarn so as to be spanned between the back needle bed B and the front needle bed F, then a hooked stitch row 42 of the second set-up portion is similarly knitted with the set-up yarn, and the set-up needles 20 are moved up to hold the set-up yarn at positions between the back and front needle beds B and F. This situation is shown in 1), where each set-up needle 20 holds only one section of the set-up yarns.
- hooked stitches of the hooked stitch row 42 of the second set-up portion that are held on the back needle bed B are removed from the needles, so that a hooked stitch row 43 is formed.
- hooked stitches of the hooked stitch row 40 of the first set-up portion that are held on the front needle bed F are removed from the needles, so that a hooked stitch row 41 is formed.
- the removed set-up yarn does not get caught by the set-up needles when passing above the set-up needles in the modification of FIG. 5 . Accordingly, the hooked stitches may be removed from the needles in the order from 2) to 3), or in reverse order from 3) to 2).
- one set-up needle holds only one section of the set-up yarns, and thus the set-up needles pull down the reduced number of hooked stitches, and a pull-down force that is exerted on the knitted fabric is reduced.
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- Procédé de mise en place pour mettre en place une première portion de démarrage (7) dans une partie inférieure d'un tissu tricoté (4) et une deuxième portion de démarrage (6) dans une partie inférieure d'un autre tissu tricoté (2) par une machine à tricoter à plat qui comprend au moins une fonture avant et une fonture arrière (F, B), et une fonture de démarrage munie d'une pluralité d'aiguilles de démarrage (20), le procédé étant caractérisé par les étapes suivantes :a : tricoter une première rangée de mailles accrochées (10) et une deuxième rangée de mailles accrochées (12) qui servent de rangées de mailles accrochées de la première portion de démarrage (7) puis tricoter une troisième rangée de mailles accrochées (14) et une quatrième rangée de mailles accrochées (16) qui servent de rangées de mailles accrochées de la deuxième portion de démarrage (6), et faire croiser un premier fil de démarrage de la première rangée de mailles accrochées (10) avec un deuxième fil de démarrage de la deuxième rangée de mailles accrochées (12) entre les fontures avant et arrière (F, B) et faire croiser un troisième fil de démarrage de la troisième rangée de mailles accrochées (14) avec un quatrième fil de démarrage de la quatrième rangée de mailles accrochées (16) entre les fontures avant et arrière (F, B), chacune des rangées de mailles accrochées (10, 12, 14, 16) étant répartie entre les fontures avant et arrière (F, B) ;b : amener les aiguilles de démarrage (20) à tenir des intersections (18) entre le premier fil de démarrage de la première rangée de mailles accrochées (10) et le deuxième fil de démarrage de la deuxième rangée de mailles accrochées (12) et amener les aiguilles de démarrage (20) à tenir des intersections (19) entre le troisième fil de démarrage de la troisième rangée de mailles accrochées (14) et le quatrième fil de démarrage de la quatrième rangée de mailles accrochées (16) ;c : retirer des mailles accrochées de la troisième rangée de mailles accrochées (14) et de la quatrième rangée dé mailles accrochées (16), qui sont disposées sur une première fonture (B), à partir de cette fonture (B), et maintenir les mailles accrochées restantes qui sont disposées sur l'autre fonture (F) ;d : retirer des mailles accrochées de la première rangée de mailles accrochées (10) et de la deuxième rangée de mailles accrochées (12), qui sont disposées sur l'autre fonture (F), à partir de cette fonture (F), et maintenir les mailles accrochées restantes qui sont disposées sur la première fonture (B) ; ete : tricoter des mailles de la première portion de démarrage (7) sur les mailles accrochées de la première rangée de mailles accrochées (10) et de la deuxième rangée de mailles accrochées (12) qui sont disposées sur la première fonture (B), et tricoter des mailles de la deuxième portion de démarrage (6) sur les mailles accrochées de la troisième rangée de mailles accrochées (14) et de la quatrième rangée de mailles accrochées (16) qui sont disposées sur l'autre fonture (F), les étapes étant réalisées dans l'ordre défini.
- Procédé de mise en place selon la revendication 1,
caractérisé en ce que lorsque, dans l'étape a, la première rangée de mailles accrochées (10) et la deuxième rangée de mailles accrochées (12) sont tricotées, les premier et deuxième fils de démarrage sont disposés sur le côté de là première fonture (B) et aucune maille accrochée n'est formée sur l'autre fonture (F), à des positions où les intersections (19) entre le troisième fil de démarrage de la troisième rangée de mailles accrochées (14) et le quatrième fil de démarrage de la quatrième rangée de mailles accrochées (16) doivent être tenues par les aiguilles de démarrage (20). - Procédé de mise en place selon la revendication 1 ou 2,
caractérisé en ce que les aiguilles de démarrage (20) sont sollicitées vers le bas, et après l'étape e, l'un des tissus tricotés (2, 4) est tricoté et le tricotage de l'autre des tissus tricotés (2, 4) est retardé de sorte que les extrémités inférieures du premier tissu tricoté (4) et de l'autre tissu tricoté (2) sont à des positions différentes. - Procédé de mise en place pour mettre en place une première portion de démarrage (7) dans une partie inférieure d'un tissu tricoté (4) et une deuxième portion de démarrage (6) dans une partie inférieure d'un autre tissu tricoté (2) par une machine à tricoter à plat qui comprend au moins une fonture avant et une fonture arrière (F, B), et une fonture de démarrage munie d'une pluralité d'aiguilles de démarrage (20), le procédé étant caractérisé par les étapes suivantes :a : tricoter une rangée de mailles accrochées (40) de la première portion de démarrage (7) avec un premier fil de démarrage et une rangée de mailles accrochées (42) de la deuxième portion de démarrage (6) avec un deuxième fil de démarrage de telle sorte que chacune des rangées de mailles accrochées (40, 42) est répartie entre les fontures avant et arrière (F, B) ;b : amener les aiguilles de démarrage (20) à maintenir les fils de démarrage à des positions où le premier fil de démarrage de la rangée de mailles accrochées (40) de la première portion de démarrage (7) et le deuxième fil de démarrage de la rangée de mailles accrochées (42) de la deuxième portion de démarrage (6) sont répartis entre les fontures avant et arrière (F, B) et différentes des intersections entre les premier et deuxième fils de démarrage, de telle sorte que les aiguilles de démarrage (20) tiennent chacune l'un des fils de démarrage ;c : retirer des mailles accrochées de la rangée de mailles accrochées (40) de la première portion de démarrage (7), qui sont disposées sur l'autre fonture (F), à partir de cette fonture (F) tout en maintenant les mailles accrochées restantes qui sont disposées sur la première fonture (B), et retirer des mailles accrochées de la rangée de mailles accrochées (42) de la deuxième portion de démarrage (6), qui sont disposées sur la première fonture (B), à partir de cette fonture (B) tout en maintenant les mailles accrochées restantes qui sont disposées sur l'autre fonture (F) ; etd : tricoter des mailles de la première portion de démarrage (7) sur les mailles accrochées de la première portion de démarrage (7) qui sont disposées sur la première fonture (B), et tricoter des mailles de la deuxième portion de démarrage (6) sur les mailles accrochées de la deuxième portion de démarrage (6) qui sont disposées sur l'autre fonture (F), les étapes étant réalisées dans l'ordre défini.
- Procédé de démarrage selon la revendication 4,
caractérisé en ce que les aiguilles de démarrage (20) sont sollicités vers le bas, et après l'étape d, l'un des tissus tricotés (2, 4) est tricoté, et le tricotage de l'autre des tissus tricotés (2, 4) est retardé de sorte que des extrémités inférieures du premier tissu tricoté (4) et de l'autre tissu tricoté (2) sont à des positions différentes.
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