KR101754145B1 - Method for setting up knitted fabric - Google Patents

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KR101754145B1
KR101754145B1 KR1020160010432A KR20160010432A KR101754145B1 KR 101754145 B1 KR101754145 B1 KR 101754145B1 KR 1020160010432 A KR1020160010432 A KR 1020160010432A KR 20160010432 A KR20160010432 A KR 20160010432A KR 101754145 B1 KR101754145 B1 KR 101754145B1
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    • D04BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
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    • D04B7/00Flat-bed knitting machines with independently-movable needles
    • D04B7/30Flat-bed knitting machines with independently-movable needles specially adapted for knitting goods of particular configuration
    • D04B7/32Flat-bed knitting machines with independently-movable needles specially adapted for knitting goods of particular configuration tubular goods
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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
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • 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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    • D04BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
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    • D04B15/00Details of, or auxiliary devices incorporated in, weft knitting machines, restricted to machines of this kind
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The present invention provides a method of starting knitting of a knitted fabric capable of fixing an end room of a knitting start portion to a knitting start portion.
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Before knitting the knitting start portion 3, knitting yarn 2 for preventing loosening is knitted by threading knitting yarn different from the draw thread stitch row 1B, and at least a part of the loop breaking stitch row 2 is knitted The stitches 20 are engaged with the other needle bed FU. After the knitting of the knitting start portion 3 is started from the position deviated from the start knitting stitch 2s of the knock preventing stitch row 2 to complete the knitting start portion 3, The stitches 20 joined to the needle beds FU and the stitches of a part of the knitting start portion 3 are stacked and knitted.

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[0001] METHOD FOR SETTING UP KNITTED FABRIC [0002]

The present invention relates to a method of starting knitting of a knitted fabric using a weft knitting machine.

When a new knitted fabric is started to be knitted by using a weft knitting machine having a needle bed and a needle bed on the other side facing each other in the forward and backward directions, It is common to start knitting a knitting fabric according to [1] - [3].

[1] For example, a waste knitted fabric is knitted and a draw thread stitch row formed next to a stitch of a final course of the waste knitted fabric is knitted do. The draw thread constituting the draw thread stitch row is removed from the knitted fabric after knitting is finished.

[2] Continuing in the wale direction of the draw thread stitch row, a knitting start portion consisting of stitches alternately joined to one of the needle beds and the other needle bed is knitted using a knitting yarn different from the draw thread.

[3] The knitting machine according to any one of [1] to [4], wherein one of the knitting stitch rows continuing in the wale direction of the stitch row joined to one of the needle beds in the knitting start portion and the other side stitch row continuing in the wale direction of the stitch row joined to the other needle bed And the knitting is knitted. By stitch-knitting, a bag stitch row is formed in which one-side bag stitch rows and the other-side bag stitch rows are connected in a bag shape. The knitted fabric is knitted with the saddle stitch row as a starting point.

In the knitted fabric obtained by using the knitting start method of the general knitted fabric, the knitted fabric of the knitting start portion is not fixed. Therefore, it is necessary to manually insert the end room of the knitting start portion into the knitted fabric so that the knitting start portion is not loosened. As a technique for reducing the inconvenience of the end room treatment, for example, a technique disclosed in Patent Document 1 is known.

In Patent Document 1, stitch rows (hereinafter referred to as end yarn stitch rows) are continuously knitted in at least a part of wales of the draw thread stitch row, and the knitting start portions are knitted continuously in the wale direction of the end row stitch row. With this knitting, a state in which the end yarn (end yarn stitch row) of the knitting start portion is inserted between the stitches constituting the knitting start portion when the knitting yarn is removed from the knitted fabric after knitting the knitted fabric (Figs. 5, See Fig. 6), it is possible to prevent the knitting start portion from being unwound.

Japanese Patent Publication No. 2529640

In the knitted fabric starting method of Patent Document 1, only the end room of the knitting start portion is inserted between the stitches of the knitting start portion. Therefore, when the knitting yarn constituting the knitting start portion is a thin knitting yarn or a slip-resistant knitting yarn, when the knitted fabric is stretched, the end yarn may protrude from the stitches constituting the knitting start portion to the outside of the knitting start portion.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention has been made in view of the above circumstances, and an object of the present invention is to provide a method of starting knitting of a knitted fabric capable of fixing an end room of a knitting start portion to a knitting start portion.

The present invention relates to a knitting machine capable of knitting a knitted fabric by using a weft knitting machine having a front needle bed and a back needle knitting machine having a needle bed and an opposite needle bed, And knitting the knitted fabric continuously in the wale direction of the knitting start portion. In the knitting start method of the present invention, knitting yarns different from the draw thread stitch row are knitted before knitting the knitting start portion to knit an unwinding stitch row, and at least a part of the unwinding stitch row And the stitches are coupled to the other needle bed. And a stitch which is engaged with the needle bed of the other of the loosening preventing stitch rows after the knitting of the knitting start portion is started from a position shifted from the starting stitch of the loosening preventing stitch row to complete the knitting start portion, The stitches are knitted after the stitches are superimposed.

Further, the stitches in the knitting fabric starting method of the present invention include hook stitches.

As one embodiment of the knitting start method of the knitted fabric according to the present invention, there is provided a method of knitting a knitted fabric comprising a stitch (hereinafter referred to as a continuous stitch) continuous in the wale direction of the draw thread stitch row and a stitch formed in co- And the stitches (non-continuous stitches) formed on the copyside are joined to the other needle bed. In this case, after the knitting start portion is knitted, the non-continuous stitches of the unwinding stitch row are overlapped with the stitches of a part of the knitting start portion.

As one embodiment of the knitting start method of the knitted fabric of the present invention, knitting a draw thread stitch row coupled to the other needle bed in addition to the draw thread stitch row to be combined with the one needle bed, It is a form to start organizing.

According to the knitting start method of the knitted fabric of the present invention, the end thread of the knitting start portion (knitting stitch row) can be fixed to the inside of the knitting start portion by knitting, so that the end thread of the knitting start portion can be prevented from being unwound. Further, by fixing the end yarn of the knitting start portion to the knitting start portion, it is possible to effectively prevent the end yarn from being squeezed out of the stitches constituting the knitting start portion to the outside of the knitting start portion.

According to the knitting start method of the present invention for knitting a loosening preventing stitch row constituted by a combination of continuous stitches and non-continuous stitches and a non-continuous stitch in a stitch of a knitting start portion, Stitch row) can be made difficult to unravel. The length of the yarn in the end yarn can be made equal to the length of the yarn end yarn by the intersection yarn between the continuous yarn and the non-continuous yarn by fixing the knitting start portion with the continuous stitch and the non-continuous stitch as shown in the embodiment described later. The end yarns of the starting portion are dispersed into the cross yarns so that the end yarns can be prevented from protruding from between the stitches constituting the knitting start portion.

In the case of knitting a tubular knitted fabric in which a one-side knitted embossed portion and a one-side knitted shoulder portion are connected in a tubular form, the density of the stitches at the knitting start portion for knitting each knitted fabric portion is set to be a knit for knitting a single- Should be made lower than the density of stitches at the start of knitting. Therefore, when the tubular knitted fabric is started to be knitted by the knitting start method of the conventional knitted fabric, there is a problem that the end yarn of the knitting start portion is liable to come out to the outside of the knitting start portion. On the other hand, if the tubular knitted fabric is knitted by using the knitting start method of the present invention, the end room of the knitting start portion is securely fixed to the knitting start portion, so that the above problem is unlikely to occur.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1 is a knitting process diagram of a knitting fabric starting method according to an embodiment. FIG.

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In Embodiment 1, an example in which the knitting start method of the knitted fabric of the present invention is applied when starting the knitting of a tubular knitted fabric using a four-bed knitting machine is shown in Fig. 1 . The four-bed flat knitting machine has a lower front needle bed (hereinafter referred to as FD) and a lower back needle bed (hereinafter referred to as " lower front needle bed ") extending in the lateral direction as well as facing each other in the front- And an upper front needle bed (hereinafter, referred to as FU), which is provided above these FD and BD and has a plurality of knitting needles arranged at the same pitch as the lower needle bed, And an upper back needle bed (hereinafter referred to as " BU "). In this flat knitting machine, it is possible to transfer stitches between front and rear needle beds, and BD and BU provided on the flat knitting machine can be racked to the left and right.

Brief Description of the Drawings Fig. 1 is a knitting process diagram relating to a knitting start method of a knitted fabric of the present invention. Fig. The S + number in the left column of Fig. 1 indicates the number of the knitting process, and the right column shows the actual knitting status in each knitting process. The capital letters in the figure indicate positions in the knitting width direction of the knitting needle, the circled display shows stitches, and the V-shaped display shows stitch hooked by the knitting needle.

In S0, a draw thread stitch row 1F is combined with knitting needles B, D, F, H, J, L, N, P and R of the FD, And the draw thread stitch row 1B is coupled to the E, G, I, K, M, O, Q, These draw thread stitch rows 1F and 1B are stitch rows serving as starting points for knitting a tubular knitted fabric. The draw thread stitch rows 1F and 1B are knitted continuously to the end portion in the wale direction of a waste knitted fabric not shown in the figure, and after the knitting of the tubular knitted fabric, And a draw thread which is removed from the knitted fabric. At least a part of the draw thread stitch rows 1F and 1B may be knitted in a full gauge state in which no needles are formed between adjacent stitches. For example, the draw thread stitch row 1B may be set in a fogged state in a knitting range (BD knitting needles A to K) of a loosening preventing stitch row 2 (see S2).

In S1, the yarn feeder 9 for feeding knitting yarn different from the draw thread stitch row 1F, 1B is moved in the right direction (yarn-in direction) of the paper surface, K and knitting a starting point stitch 2s continuing in the wale direction of the draw thread stitch row 1B. The point-in-time stitches 2s may be formed anywhere other than the knitting needle A of the BD which is the starting end of the knitting start portion 3 described later. For example, the point stitch 2s is formed at any position within the knitting width of the draw thread stitch row 1B as shown in S1, and the draw thread stitch row 1B in the thread- (On the right side of the knitting needle S). The starting point stitches 2s may be hook stitches. For example, hook stitches may be formed on the coin needle of the BD knitting needle L and the stitch stitches may be used as the starting stitches 2s.

(Non-continuous stitch) 20 is knitted on the knitting needles J, H, F, D, and B of the BD so that the yarn feeder 9 is moved in the leftward direction (Continuous stitches) 21 continuing in the wale direction of the stitches of the draw thread stitch row 1B to be bonded to the knitting needles I, G, E, C, and A of BD are knitted. The stitch row composed of the starting stitches 2s knitted in S1 and the stitches 21 and the knitting stitches 20 knitted while the yarn feeder 9 is moved in the direction opposite to the threading direction in S2, Is an unwinding stitch row (2) serving as an end yarn of a knitting start portion (3) (see Fig. Since the knitting yarn fed from the yarn feeding port 9 is cut at the position of the arrow S1 (see S1) which is later empty in the rim, the knitting yarn constituting the knitting preventing stitch row 2 becomes the end room of the knitting start portion 3 .

Here, the loosening preventing stitch row 2 may be knitted by threading from the right side of the sheet. For example, from the state of S0, the yarn feeder 9 is moved from the right side to the left side without performing S1, and the unwinding stitch row 2 (stitches coupled to the knitting needles K to A of BD) .

Further, when the draw thread stitch row 1B is knitted in the state of the fingertips, stitches are knitted on the knitting needles J, H, F, D and B of the BD. In this case, the loosening preventing stitch row 2 consists of continuous stitches continuing in the wale direction of the draw thread stitch row 1B.

In S3, the engagement stitches 20 of the knitting needles J, H, F, D and B of the BD are transferred to the knitting needles J, H, F, D and B of the FU. The needle bed to which the engaging stitch 20 is transferred may be coprecipitated with FD. In S2, S3 may be omitted when sequential stitches 21 are knitted to BD and discontinuous stitches (stitching stitches 20) are knitted to FU or FD.

Here, the loosening preventing stitch row 2 may be composed of only the engaging stitch 20. 1, for example, engaging stitches 20 are formed on the knitting needles J, H, F, D and B of the FU and the engaging stitches 20 are wound on the knitting stitch row 2 It is also possible to do. As shown in Fig. 1, whether or not the knitting loop 2 is knitted by the combination of the engagement stitch 20 and the stitch 21, or whether the knitting stitch row 2 is knitted only by the engagement stitch 20, The engaging stitches 20 of the unwinding preventing stitch row 2 are engaged with the FU (the other needle bed) before the knitting start portion 3 is knitted in S4 of Fig.

In S4, the yarn feeding opening 9 used for knitting the loosening preventing stitch row 2 is moved in the right direction to knit the knitting start portion 3 continuing in the wale direction of the draw thread stitch row 1B. Specifically, stitches are knitted on knitting needles (A, C, E, G, I, K, M, O, Q and S) of BD, , N, P, R) (copulation). Stitches knitted with knitting needles A, C, E, G, I and K of the knitting stitches in S4 are knitted in the wale direction of the continuous stitches 21 in the unwinding preventing stitch row 2 . The stitches (the stitches of the knitted needle A of the BD) and the starting stitches 2s which are the starting ends of the loosening preventing stitch row 2 are shifted from each other in the knitting width direction by the knitting start portion 3, The stitch row 2 for preventing loosening can be fixed to the portion 3. [

In S4, the knitting start portion 3 is knitted in the BD to shorten the cross-over yarn between the stitches of the knitting start portion 3, but the knitting start portion 3 is knitted alternately in BD and FU (or FD) The knitting start portion 3 may be knitted by feeding the knitting yarn.

At S5, the engaging stitches 20 of the knitting needles B, D, F, H and J of the FU are transferred to knitting needles B, D, F, H and J of the BD. With this step S5, the engaging stitch 20 of the unwinding preventing stitch row 2 and a part of the knitting start portion 3 (engaging stitch of the knitting needles B, D, F, H, J of BD) Overlapping. The stitch rows 2 of the loosening preventing stitch row 2 and the stitches of the knitting start portion 3 may be superimposed on each other and the loft preventing stitch rows 2 ) (Knitting start portion 3) and stitches of the knitting start portion 3 (loosening preventing stitch row 2) may be superimposed.

In S6, the stitches of the knitting start portion 3 to be joined to the knitting needles A, C, E, G, I, K, M, , I, K, M, O, Q, S). This step S6 is a preparation step for tubular knitting using the front and back needle beds.

In S7, the yarn feeder 9 is reciprocated to knit the bag stitch row 4 continuous in the wale direction of the knitting start portion 3 divided into front and rear needle beds. More specifically, the yarn feeder 9 is moved in the leftward direction to knit the front bag stitch row 4F on the knitting needles S, Q, O, M, K, I, G, E, C and A of the FU And then the yarn feeder 9 is moved to the right to knit the rear sack stitch row 4B on the knitting needles B, D, F, H, J, L, N, P and R of the BD ).

A double stitch (composed of a stitching stitch of the knitting start portion 3 formed in S6 and a stitching loop 20 of the unwinding stitch string 2) formed in S6 is obtained by knitting the rear stitch string 4B in S7 (See B, D, F, H, and J of the BD) are fixed.

After S7, the knit stitches to be bonded to the FU are transferred to BD, and knit stitches (S4, S6, S7 FD, BD, FU and FU BU is replaced). By doing so, it is possible to form a knitting stitch sequence continuing in the wale direction of the draw thread stitch row 1F and a stitch row continuing in the wale direction of the knitting start portion.

Here, a knitting yarn different from the knitting yarn fed from the yarn feeding port 9 may be used when knitting a knitting start portion with respect to the draw thread stitch row 1F coupled to the FD. In this case, the FD to which the draw thread stitch row 1F is coupled is regarded as one needle bed in the knitting start method of the present invention, and the knitting start method of the present invention is performed. For example, the draw thread stitch row 1F may be knitted in the same manner as that of S1 to S7 (knitting in which FD and BD in each step and FU and BU are exchanged). When the knitting start portion is knitted by using a knitting yarn different from the knitting yarn of the yarn feeder 9, the knitting yarn from the yarn feeder 9 and the other knitting yarn are appropriately knitted when the tubular knitted fabric is knitted next to the knitting start portion You can write it down.

According to the knitting start method of the knitted fabric described above, when the knitting yarn is removed from the tubular knitted fabric after the knitting of the tubular knitted fabric is finished, the end yarn (unwinding preventing stitch row 2) of the knitting start portion 3, ) Becomes a tubular knitted fabric which is difficult to be loosened. The engagement stitches (non-continuous stitches) 20 of the loosening preventing stitch row 2 knitted in S1 to S3 of Fig. 1 are superposed on the knitting start portion 3 at S5, and knitting stitches And the knitting start portion 3 is knitted continuously in the wale direction of the stitches (continuous stitches) 21 of the unwinding preventing stitch row 2 in the step S4 to form the continuous stitches 21 Is fixed to the inner side of the knitting start portion 3. Further, since the yarn length of the end yarn of the knitting start portion 3 can be increased by the cross yarn between the non-continuous stitches 20 and the continuous stitches 21, even if the knitted fabric is elongated, It is possible to effectively prevent the end chamber of the start portion 3 from being pushed out of the knitting start portion 3.

1F, 1B: draw thread stitch row
2: Loosening Stitch Column
2s: point stitch
20: Stitch stitch (non-continuous stitch)
21: Stitch (continuous stitch)
3:
4: Sack Stitch Column
4F: Front stitch stitch column
4B: rear sack stitch row
9: Feeding gear

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When starting knitting a knitted fabric using a weft knitting machine having a needle bed and a needle bed on the other side facing each other in the forward and backward directions, , A knitting start portion continuing in a wale direction (wale direction) of a draw thread stitch row coupled to the one needle bed is knitted and tubular knitting is continuously performed in the wale direction of the knitting start portion In a knitting fabric starting method,
A knitting yarn is knitted in a different yarn from the draw thread stitch row before knitting the knitting start portion to knit a loosening preventing stitch row and at least a portion of the stitch row of the loosening preventing stitch row is knitted To be coupled to the other needle bed,
A stitch which is engaged with the needle bed of the other of the loosening preventing stitch rows after the knitting of the knitting start portion is started from a position deviating from a starting stitch of the loosening preventing stitch row, And knitting the knitting yarn after overlapping a part of stitches of the knitting start portion.
The method according to claim 1,
The stitch row for loosening consisting of a stitch continuing in the wale direction of the draw thread stitch row and a stitch formed on the co-needle (empty needle) is knitted,
And a stitch formed on the copyspace is coupled to the other needle bed.
3. The method according to claim 1 or 2,
And knitting a draw thread stitch row joined to the other needle bed in addition to a draw thread stitch row joined to the one needle bed to start knitting a tubular knitted fabric.
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