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US1560352A
US1560352A US600772A US60077222A US1560352A US 1560352 A US1560352 A US 1560352A US 600772 A US600772 A US 600772A US 60077222 A US60077222 A US 60077222A US 1560352 A US1560352 A US 1560352A
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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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  • My invention has reference more particularly to the construction of sinkers for, use in knitting machines for the productionof drop-stitch'or mock rib effects, and 'my 1nvention is especially useful in carrying out the invention for which Robert W. Scott has applied for United States Letters Patent Serial Number 569,621, filed June 20, 1922.V o
  • a characteristic feature of the said Scott machine is the provision of tilting sinkers interspersed with the ordinary ,web-holding sinkers in the tricks of the sinker ring at the points where the ydrop stitch or mock rib effects are to be produced.
  • the mam object of myinvention is to so construct the tilting sinkers as to insure the production of a more perfect and uniform line of wide sinker wales throughout the length of the knitted fabric than is commonly obtained by the use of sinkers as heretofore constructed.
  • This object I attain by thickening the acting edge of the tilting sinker over which the yarn is laid, ashereinafter described.
  • Figure 1 is a side view, drawn to an enlarged scale, of my improved tilting sinker, in osition 1n the sinker ring:
  • ig. 2 is a perspective view of the tiltin sinker:
  • ig. 3 is an enlarged sectional diagram through thel sinkers:
  • Fig. 4 is a view of a slightly ,modified form of tilting sinker.
  • A is the needle cylinder provided at the top with any suitable sinker guide ring B, with radial grooves to' guide the inner ends/of all the sinkers, both the usual web-holding sinkers and my improved tilting sinkers D.
  • These sinkers are also-guided 1n radial grooves in a'suitable outer sinker ring E.
  • the web-holding sinkers C are providedv ⁇ not provided with such throats, and I give them only a tilting motion, as described in the Scott application. This tiltin action takes place only at the knitting point, and
  • This'thickening may conveniently be-ob tained by folding ⁇ a Width of sheet metal over the upper edge of that part of the tilting sinker over which'the yarn is laid.
  • a knitting machine loop forming sinker havin the upper edge over whieh the Ayarn is lai thickened on both sides, for the purposes described.
  • a knitting machine havin needles and 5 web-holding slnkers in combmation with rdrop stitch snkers inters ersed in the set of web-holding sinkers and aving their 'edges over whichfthe yarn is laid thickened in comparison with the adjacent sinkers, for the purpose set forth.

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Patentedl Nov. 3, 1925.
UNITED STATES PATENT oFFlc'E.
HARBY-N. SHEIIABD, OIF NEWARK, NEW JERSEY, ASSIGNOR TO SCOTT AND WILLIAMS, INCORPORATED, OF NEW YORK, N. Y., A CORPORATION 0F MASSACHUSETTS.
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Applicationled November 13, 1922. Serial No. 600,772.
To all whom it may concern:
\ Be it known that I, HARRY N. Snnrrann, a citizen of the United States of America, residing in Newark, in the county of Essex and State of New Jersey, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Sinkers for Knitting Machines, of which the following is a specification.
My invention has reference more particularly to the construction of sinkers for, use in knitting machines for the productionof drop-stitch'or mock rib effects, and 'my 1nvention is especially useful in carrying out the invention for which Robert W. Scott has applied for United States Letters Patent Serial Number 569,621, filed June 20, 1922.V o
A characteristic feature of the said Scott machine is the provision of tilting sinkers interspersed with the ordinary ,web-holding sinkers in the tricks of the sinker ring at the points where the ydrop stitch or mock rib effects are to be produced. The mam object of myinvention is to so construct the tilting sinkers as to insure the production of a more perfect and uniform line of wide sinker wales throughout the length of the knitted fabric than is commonly obtained by the use of sinkers as heretofore constructed. This object I attain by thickening the acting edge of the tilting sinker over which the yarn is laid, ashereinafter described. p
In the accompanying drawings,
Figure 1 is a side view, drawn to an enlarged scale, of my improved tilting sinker, in osition 1n the sinker ring:
ig. 2 is a perspective view of the tiltin sinker:
ig. 3 is an enlarged sectional diagram through thel sinkers:
Fig. 4 is a view of a slightly ,modified form of tilting sinker.
In these drawings, A is the needle cylinder provided at the top with any suitable sinker guide ring B, with radial grooves to' guide the inner ends/of all the sinkers, both the usual web-holding sinkers and my improved tilting sinkers D. These sinkers are also-guided 1n radial grooves in a'suitable outer sinker ring E.
'The usual web-holding sinkers Caare indicated by dotted lines in Fig. 1, and have butts c, which are acted on by suitable cams in any usual or convenient form of sinker ring cap tomove those sinkers radially. By preference, suchA cams are arranged to draw the web-holding sinkers outwardly at the proper points with relation to the knitting, while a garter spring S, embracing shoulders on the sinkers tends to push these sinkers inwardly towards the axis of the circular knitting head, assuming that we are dealing with a circular knitting machine.
The web-holding sinkers C are providedv `not provided with such throats, and I give them only a tilting motion, as described in the Scott application. This tiltin action takes place only at the knitting point, and
may be effected as in the Scott machine, by means of asuitably controlled cam F within the knitting head and adapted to be brought into the path of the inwardly pro,- jecting ends d of the tilting sinkers D.
The consequent elevation of the inner ends of these sinkers by the cam F causes the production of a long sinker Wale at that point in the knitted fabric. The spring S will tend to drop the sinkers D back to position as they pass oft' the cam F.
I have found in practice thatfby thickening the upper edge of each tilting sinker D 'as at cZ, the drop stitch or mock rib effect produced throughout the length of the knit-4 ting is made more uniform and perfect than otherwise would be the case.
This'thickening may conveniently be-ob tained by folding `a Width of sheet metal over the upper edge of that part of the tilting sinker over which'the yarn is laid.
As a further aid to the production of unil I formly long sinker wales,'the outer` ends of the two needles fn, fn. on op osite sides of each tilting sinker D may e bent away from this sinker and closer to the adjacent web-holding sinkers C, as indicated in the diagram, Flg. 8.
I claim as my invention:
1. A knitting machine loop forming sinker havin the upper edge over whieh the Ayarn is lai thickened on both sides, for the purposes described.
2. A knitting machine havin needles and 5 web-holding slnkers in combmation with rdrop stitch snkers inters ersed in the set of web-holding sinkers and aving their 'edges over whichfthe yarn is laid thickened in comparison with the adjacent sinkers, for the purpose set forth. p p
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specific-ation.'v e l A HARRYN. SHEPPARD.
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2966782A (en) * 1957-12-18 1961-01-03 Vyzk Ustav Tvarecich Stroju Device for knitting a backed fabric with binding thread
US4020653A (en) * 1976-02-10 1977-05-03 The Singer Company Sinker top circular knitting machine for producing loop fabric
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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2966782A (en) * 1957-12-18 1961-01-03 Vyzk Ustav Tvarecich Stroju Device for knitting a backed fabric with binding thread
US4020653A (en) * 1976-02-10 1977-05-03 The Singer Company Sinker top circular knitting machine for producing loop fabric
US9968959B2 (en) 2004-12-30 2018-05-15 Nordson Corporation Component delivery system utilizing film bags
US10525500B2 (en) 2004-12-30 2020-01-07 Nordson Corporation Component delivery system utilizing film bags
US10625293B2 (en) 2004-12-30 2020-04-21 Nordson Corporation Component delivery system utilizing film bags

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