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D04B11/00—Straight-bar knitting machines with fixed needles
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Abstract
601,161. Knitting. SOC. INDUSTRIELLE DE BONNETERIE. April 20, 1945, No. 10025. Convention date, April 7, 1944. Addition to 519,009. [Class 74(ii)] For the formation, by the method according to the parent Specification of an unravelable edge on the lateral sole entrance parts of a stocking in a straightbar knitting machine not having a movable central section of the needle bed, a knife 5 having a width equal to that of the instep, is inserted between the instep needles and the hooks 4 of a picot edge bar 3, whilst the hooks, over the lengths l<1>, l<2> of the bar, corresponding to the lateral sole entrance parts, transfer the loop from every alternate needle to the next needle but one. The picot edge bar may be in two halves so that the loops on each side may be transferred outwardly or (preferably) inwardly, to produce symmetrical sole entrance parts.
GB10025/45A1944-04-071945-04-20Improvements in the manufacture of stockings and in straightbar knitting machines therefor
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Improvements in or relating to mechanism for and method of producing, automatically,multiple yarn hosiery upon a circular, independent needle, knitting machine