KR101537943B1 - Method for knitting rib-like knitted fabric, and rib-like knitted fabric - Google Patents

Method for knitting rib-like knitted fabric, and rib-like knitted fabric Download PDF

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KR101537943B1
KR101537943B1 KR1020140058116A KR20140058116A KR101537943B1 KR 101537943 B1 KR101537943 B1 KR 101537943B1 KR 1020140058116 A KR1020140058116 A KR 1020140058116A KR 20140058116 A KR20140058116 A KR 20140058116A KR 101537943 B1 KR101537943 B1 KR 101537943B1
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An object of the present invention is to provide a knitting method and knitting fabric of a rib-like knitted fabric having a thickness and having a rigid but appropriate elasticity.
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For example, in the case of knitting a 1x1 rib-stitch knitted fabric, split stitch knitting is performed on the first knitting shoulder portion and the second knitting shoulder portion by one stitch while performing knit knitting, And a rib pattern for arranging the front stitches in the vicinity of one stitch is repeated in the course direction. The double stitch is formed by the transferred stitches and the stitches that have been coupled to the knitting needles, and the new knitted stitches are continuously knitted by the split stitch-knitted stitches, whereby the double stitches are eliminated and the two knitting stitches are joined.

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METHOD FOR KNITTING RIB-LIKE KNITTED FABRIC, AND RIB-LIKE KNITTED FABRIC}

The present invention relates to a method of knitting a rib-like knitted fabric and a rib-like knitted fabric.

Conventionally, in the case of using a front stitch and a back stitch rib structure on a sweater, a placket or a collar, There are many things that require elasticity. At this time, since it is insufficient by the knitting yarn such as the ground knitted fabric, the number of yarns is increased, a thick yarn is used, or the knitted fabric is returned by piping treatment, (See Patent Document 1). In any case, however, it was difficult to obtain an adequate thickness. That is, when the yarn is made thick, there is a restriction on the size of the hook of the knitting needle, so that a sufficient thickness can not be obtained. In the case of piping, the end portion is returned and fixed, It becomes thick.

(Patent Document 1) Japanese Patent No. 2610208

It is an object of the present invention to provide a knitting method of a rib-like knitted fabric having a thickness, which is firm and suitable, by using a weft knitting machine, and a knitted fabric formed by the knitting method.

A front face stitch and a predetermined number of back stitches alternately repeated in the course direction by using a horizontal knitting machine having at least a pair of front and rear needle beds and transferring between front and rear needle beds, Wherein the rib-like knitted fabric is constituted by a knitted fabric part of two layers of a first knitting embossed portion and a second knitting embossed portion, and the one knitted fabric is used to press the first knitted fabric portion A step 1 of knitting a course of a first knitting pleat by knit knitting a front stitch wale serving as a front stitch by a split stitch knitting a white stitch wale serving as a back stitch of a rib pattern when viewed from the front side, When viewed from the front side of the second knitting embossed portion using the needle bed, the back stitch of the rib pattern And a step 2 of knitting a course of the second knitted shoulder portion by knit knitting the front stitch wale which becomes the front stitch by the split stitch knitting of the back stitch wale which is the front stitch wale by the split stitch knitting, The stitches are superimposed on the front stitch of the front stitch wale of the opposed second knitting aspiration part, and in step 2, the stitches transferred by the split stitch knitting are superimposed on the front stitch of the front stitch wale of the opposed first knitting needles, And the step 2 and the step 2 are alternately repeated.

(N is a natural number of 1 to 3) of a rib pattern by a combination of split stitch knitting and knitting in the course direction of the step 1 described above.

The knitting yarn for knitting the first knitting aseptic portion of the step 1 is different from the knitting yarn for knitting the second knitting aseptic portion of the step 2 described above.

A rib-wind knitted fabric simulating the appearance of a rib pattern in which a predetermined number of front stitches and a predetermined number of back stitches are alternately repeated in the course direction, wherein the rib-knitted fabric has a first knitted fabric part and a second knitted fabric part The front stitch wale serving as the front stitch of the rib pattern is formed by the front stitch when viewed from the front side of the first knitting crowned section and the front stitch wale serving as the front stitch of the rib pattern is formed by the front stitch, The wale is formed on the front stitch by split stitch knitting and the second stitching is formed on the front stitch by the split stitch knitting when the back stitch wale serving as the back stitch of the rib pattern is formed when viewed from the front side of the second knitting before part , A front stitch wale serving as a front stitch of a rib pattern is formed on the front stitch, and a split stitch piece And the moving stitch by the split stitch knitting of the second knitting asept part is overlapped with the front stitch wale of the front side stitch wale of the second knitting asept part facing the front side stitch of the front stitch wale of the opposite side And the first knitted fabric part and the second knitting fabric part are joined together by being stuck to the stitch.

According to the present invention, each knitted fabric is joined by the moving stitch transferred by the split stitch knitting to the first knitting embossed portion and the second knitted fabric portion, and the two-layer knitted fabric is integrated to form a thickness. In addition, the moving stitch transferred to the opposite knitted fabric can be pulled out and recessed into the knitted stitch on the same course to form concave and convex portions on the knitted fabric, and stitches knitted on the same needle bed Rib-style knitted fabric. That is, the rib-like knitted fabric can be knitted by only the front stitch without knitting the back stitch.

According to the present invention, it is possible to knit a rib-knitted fabric having a good appearance and high versatility by making the number of rib patterns by the combination of split stitch knitting and knit knitting equal.

According to the present invention, since the knitting yarn knitting the first knitting asept part of step 1 and the knitting yarn knitting the second knitting asept part of step 2 are different from each other, they can be used as reversible when the colors are different, If it is different, it may be combined with a material having good antibacterial, deodorant, and soft touch only on the side contacting with the skin.

According to the present invention, the first knitted fabric portion and the second knitting fabric portion are joined together by a moving stitch transferred from each knitted fabric by split stitch knitting, and the knitted fabric is formed into a two-layered shape to form a thickness. In addition, a cross stitch extending across the front and rear of the conventional rib stitch formed in the front stitch and the back stitch can be formed by the front stitch and the front stitch, thereby making it possible to make the rib stitch knitted fabric having appropriate stretchability.

Fig. 1 is a process diagram of knitting a rib-wind knitted fabric 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
2 is an image of the rib-knitted fabric 1 (right side in the figure), which is an embodiment of the present invention, and a conventional rib knitted fabric 10 (left side of the photograph).

The knitting process of the rib-like knitted fabric 1 of FIG. 1 and the image of the rib-knitted fabric 1 of FIG. 2 are compared with the conventional rib knitting A method of knitting a 1 x 1 rib-wind knitted fabric 1 as an embodiment of the present invention will be described using an image of the cloth 10. The weft knitting machine used in the present embodiment is a two-bed knitting machine having a pair of front and rear needle beds, and knitting is performed by continuous knitting needles without skipping the knitting needle (Total needle knitting). For convenience of explanation, the number of knitting needles in the knitting process chart is smaller than that of the rib-wind knitted fabric 1 on the right side of the photograph in Fig. In Fig. 1, the number on the left side in the figure indicates a knitting step (S). FB represents the front needle bed, and BB represents the back needle bed. Upper letters A to F denote the knitting needle of the FB, and lower-case letters a to f denote the knitting needle of the BB. The black circles indicate the stitches formed in the knitting step, the white circles represent the stitches joined to the knitting needle, the ovals continuous with the black circles represent the split stitch knitting, and the black circles represent the newly formed stitches. (Knit stitch) which forms a stitch, and an ellipse represents an old stitch (moving stitch) which is transferred.

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2 is an image showing the 1 x 1 rib-knitted fabric 1 on the right side and the 1 x 1 rib knitted fabric 10 on the left side in the embodiment of the present invention. Both knitted fabrics use the same knitting yarn and have the same number of stitches in both directions of the wale and course. As shown in the figure, the 1 x 1 rib-knitted fabric 1 of the present embodiment has a thickness and is made harder than the 1 x 1 rib knitted fabric 10. In addition, it has an appropriate stretchability by suppressing the elongation due to the rib wind and has an outer appearance as a rib knitted fabric even though the back stitch is not knitted.

Fig. 1 is a process diagram of knitting a rib-wind knitted fabric 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention. In this embodiment, the first knitted fabric portion 2 is formed at the FB and the second knitted fabric portion 3 is formed at the BB. The first knitted fabric portion 2 is formed so that the back stitch wale 8 which becomes the back stitch of the rib pattern when viewed from the front side of the first knitted fabric portion 2 is stitched to the front stitch The front stitch wale 9 is knitted and knitted in the course direction. The second knitted fabric part 3 is formed so that the back stitch wale 8 serving as a rib stitch of the rib pattern when seen from the front side of the second knitted fabric part 3 is stitched to the front stitch wale 9) is knitted in the course direction by knitting. The knitting of two knitting needles is the same, but the use of different knitting yarns is also simple.

S1 indicates a state in which the stitches of the first knitting embod- iment portion 2 are joined to the knitting needles A to F of the FB and the stitches of the second knitting embossed portion 3 are joined to the knitting needles a to f of the BB. This is a state after known knitting start preparation. In this embodiment, the rib-like knitted fabric 1 is formed continuously with knitting start knitting, but the rib-knitted fabric 1 may be formed during knitting of a body such as a sweater.

S2, new stitches are knitted successively to the stitches to be bonded to the knitting needles a to f of BB, but split stitch knitting is performed in the knitting needles b, d, and f. That is, split stitch knitting is performed on the stitches desired to have a back stitch wind of the rib pattern. The moving stitches 7 that have been bonded to the needles b, d and f are transferred to the knitting needles B, D and F of the FB to form double stitches, Thereby forming a new knit stitch 5. Further, in order to knit knit on the stitches to be made into the front stitch, new stitches are knitted continuously to the stitches to be joined by the knitting needles (a, c, e). S2 are knitted and split stitched knittings using the other needle bed BB as the knitting in the same course as a 1 x 1 rib pattern repeating one stitch in the course direction, The aspiration part 3 is knitted.

In step S3, new stitches are knitted continuously to the stitches to be bonded to the knitting needles A to F of the FB, but split stitch knitting is performed on the knitting needles A, C and E. The moving stitches 6 connected to the knitting needles A, C and E are transferred to knitting needles a, c and e of BB to form new knit stitches A, 4). Further, in the knitting needles B, D and F, a new stitch is formed successively to the stitches to be joined. In S3, split knitting is performed by using one needle bed (FB) on the same course, and split stitch knitting and knitting are performed in a 1 x 1 rib pattern repeating one stitch in the course direction, The aspiration part 2 is knitted. In the knitting needles B, D, and F, the shifted stitches 7 transferred when the split stitch is knitted in S2 and the double stitches formed by the stitches engaged with the knitting needles in S1 are combined. However, And the two knitting aspirations are joined.

In S4, the same knitting as S2 is performed. In S5, the same knitting as in S3 is performed. Split stitch knitting is performed on the stitches in positions S2 and S4, S3 and S5 where the positions of the knitting needles performing the split stitch knitting are the same, and the double stitches formed when the split stitch knitting is performed in the previous course do not overlap. In this embodiment, one stitch is selected for split stitch knitting, and a rib pattern for arranging stitches to be made into a back stitch wind by one stitch and a front stitch for one stitch adjacent to the one stitch is repeated in the course direction. After S5, S2 and S3 may be alternately repeated until a desired knitted fabric is obtained. The rib-like knitted fabric 1 can be formed by continuing the rib pattern by the combination of the split stitch knitting and the knitting at least in the course direction in the wale direction.

In this embodiment, the stitches to be engaged with the knitting needles B, D and F of the FB as seen from the front side of the first knitting needles 2 are front stitches, The stitches look like white stitch winds, but all are knitted stitches in the FB and are front stitches. Particularly, the stitches of the back stitch wales 8, which are seen as white stitches, are stitched when they are transferred to BB by performing split stitch knitting. Since the front and back are connected by the cross-over yarn formed between the adjacent stitches, the cross-over yarn of the conventional rib structure knitted before and after is shortened. Therefore, the split stitch knitted stitch and the moving stitch are pulled toward the BB side, so that the knitted stitch and the moving stitch are recessed into stitches which have not been subjected to the split stitch knitting. In addition, the knitting indentations on the BB side are staggered by one stitch in the right direction with respect to the knitted fabric section on the FB side in the same knitting, and the effect is doubled, thereby becoming large unevenness to be closer to the rib knitted fabric 10 do. That is, the stitches A to F denoting the knitting needles FB of FIG. 1 are pulled in alternating directions to form a 1 x 1 rib-knitted fabric having the same appearance as the 1 x 1 rib. Further, split stitch knitting is alternately carried out to firmly join the two knitting asymptotic parts.

In the present embodiment, the number of front stitches and the number of back stitches are set to one stitch, and the number of front stitches and back stitches are alternately repeated in the course direction to 1: 1, If the rib pattern is a rib pattern of 2: 2, 2: 1 or 3: 3 or the like, then each knitted fabric has a width of 2 x 2 Rib-like, 2x1 rib-like, and 3x3 rib-knitted fabric (1). If the number of stitches of the front stitch and the back stitch wind is increased as in the case of the rib structure by the conventional front stitch and the back stitch, the merit of the rib structure such as stretchability is reduced.

In addition, the thickness and elongation and shrinkage of the rib-knitted fabric 1 can be easily adjusted. For example, in order to suppress the elongation in the course direction so as to form an appropriate concavity and convexity, the loop length can be shortened only by the stitch that carries the transfer. When it is desired to keep the knitting width of the rib-knitted fabric 1 at the same knitting width as that of the continuous stitch knitted fabric (front stitch) as shown in the right side of Fig. 2, The loop length may be set slightly longer for the stitch of the cloth. In the conventional 1 x 1 rib knitted fabric 10, the knitted fabric is shrunk as shown on the left side of the photograph. However, since the rib-knitted fabric 1 is knitted only by the front stitch without using the back stitch, You can organize your bows.

1: rib-knitted fabric
2: First knitting aspiration
3: second knitting aspiration
4, 5: Knit stitch
6, 7: Moving stitch
10: rib knitting fabric

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A front stitch having a predetermined number of front stitches and a predetermined number of stitches using a horizontal knitting machine having a pair of front and rear needle beds and capable of transferring between front and rear needle beds, A method of knitting a rib-like knitted fabric simulating the appearance of a rib pattern in which a back stitch of the rib pattern is alternately repeated in the course direction As a result,
Wherein the rib-like knitted fabric is constituted by a knitted fabric part of two layers of a first knitting embossed portion and a second knitted embossed portion,
One needle bed is used to stitch the white stitch wale serving as a rib stitch of the rib pattern when viewed from the front surface side of the first knitted fabric section by split stitch knitting to form a front stitch wale A step 1 of knitting a course of the first knitting needles by knit knitting,
The other needle bed is used to stitch the white stitch wale serving as the rib stitch of the rib pattern when viewed from the front surface side of the second knitted cloth part by the split stitch knitting and the front stitch wale serving as the front stitch by knitting And a step 2 of knitting a course of the second knitting asept part,
In step 1, the moving stitches transferred by the split stitch formation are superimposed on the front stitches of the front stitch wales of the second knitted fabric section facing each other. In step 2, the moving stitches transferred by the split stitch knitting are opposed to each other Wherein the first knitted fabric part and the second knitting fabric part are joined to each other by overlapping with the front stitch of the front stitch wale of the first knitting asept part, and the step 1 and the step 2 are repeated alternately.
The method according to claim 1,
Wherein a rib pattern by a combination of split stitch knitting and knitting in the course direction of the step 1 is n: n (n is a natural number of 1 to 3).
3. The method according to claim 1 or 2,
Wherein the knitting yarn for knitting the first knitting aseptic portion of the step 1 is different from the knitting yarn for knitting the second knitting aseptic portion of the step 2 described above.
As a rib-like knitted fabric simulating the appearance of a rib pattern in which a predetermined number of front stitches and a predetermined number of back stitches are alternately repeated in the course direction,
The rib-wind knitted fabric is characterized in that the first knitting needles and the second knitting needles comprise two-layered knitting needles,
The first knitting asept part is formed such that the front stitch wale serving as the front stitch of the rib pattern is formed by the front stitch as viewed from the front side of the first knitting need portion and the back stitch wale serving as the back stitch of the rib pattern is formed by the front stitch woven by the split stitch knitting Formed on the stitch,
The second knitting asept part is formed such that the back stitch wale serving as the back stitch of the rib pattern is formed by the front stitch by the split stitch knitting when viewed from the front side of the second knitting shoulder part and the front stitch wale serving as the front stitch of the rib pattern is formed by the front stitch Formed on the stitch,
The moving stitch by the split stitch knitting of the first knitting asept part is superimposed on the front stitch of the front stitch wale of the second knitting shoulder opposed to each other and the moving stitch by the split stitch knitting of the second knitting shoulder is overlapped with the And the first knitted fabric portion and the second knitting fabric portion are joined to each other by being stuck to a front stitch of the front stitch wale of the knitting aspiration portion.
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