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US2414080A
US2414080A US589861A US58986145A US2414080A US 2414080 A US2414080 A US 2414080A US 589861 A US589861 A US 589861A US 58986145 A US58986145 A US 58986145A US 2414080 A US2414080 A US 2414080A
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    • D04BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
    • D04BKNITTING
    • D04B15/00Details of, or auxiliary devices incorporated in, weft knitting machines, restricted to machines of this kind
    • D04B15/38Devices for supplying, feeding, or guiding threads to needles
    • D04B15/54Thread guides
    • D04B15/64Thread guides for straight-bar knitting machines

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  • My present invention relates to the class of knitting machines and it particularly has reference to the means for mounting and rocking the thread guides to pass them from front to back of the needles where racking occurs.
  • the invention has for an object to provide a thread guide rocking mechanism of a simple and effective construction which will readily serve its intended purpose.
  • a further object is to provide for a continuous oscillation of the thread guides via the cam shaft of the machine.
  • Figure l is a front elevation of so much of a knitting machine as is necessary to illustrate my invention.
  • Figure 2 is a View looking Figure 1.
  • Figure 3 is an enlarged detail section on the line 3-3 of Figure 1.
  • Figure 4 is a detail perspective view of a portion of the upper racking bar.
  • Figure 5 is a detail perspective view of a portion of the lower racking bar.
  • 1 is one of the cam shafts of the knitting machine of my application Serial No. 506,561 filed October 16, 1943 (of which application this application is a division)
  • I3 is the rock shaft by which the thread guides are rockably and slidably carried.
  • I2 designates the front rock shaft of the machine.
  • the shafts I, I2 and. I3 are suitably journalled in bearings (not shown) in the machine as will be obvious to those skilled in the art.
  • a roller carriage 40 that carries rollers 49 and 50 to engage the master and follower cams respectively.
  • the carriage 40 is secured to the shaft I2 by set screws 59.
  • a slotted arm 44 while a slotted arm 45 is secured to the shaft I3, the arms 44 and 45 being connected by a pin 40 adjustably carried by the arm 45.
  • the parts 44, 45, 46 have, as it were, a pin-and-slot connection.
  • a number of sleeves 94 are secured at intervals ,from left to right in The ' simply loosening the screws 90 and his application April 23,
  • the brackets 95 have upper, 99, and lower, 98, tracks on which the upper and lower bars, IOI and I00, respectively, of the front racking frame slide and are supported.
  • Yokes I02 are secured, by cap screws I03, to the bars I00 and NH as best shown in Figure 3.
  • the front thread guide element blocks I04 are removably mounted in any suitable way, as by cap screws 2I'2.
  • the front thread guides each has a fork I99 and an eye I98, for guiding the front thread.
  • the front thread guide racking frame is held on its tracks 98, 99 by angle along bars I06 vertically adjustably held by cap screws 96.
  • the racking bar I00 has a fitting I01 attached to one end to which fitting the rack mechanism (not shown) is coupled.
  • the racking frame In case it becomes necessary to remove the racking frame, it may be lifted off as a unit by raising the retaining bars I06 high enough for the bars NH and 100 to clear the tracks 99 and 98 respectively.
  • a fiat knitting machine a rock shaft; means to rock said shaft; a sleeve mounted on said rock shaft and secured thereto; a bracket secured to said sleeve and having upper and lower tracks extending parallel to said rock shaft; an upper racking bar mounted on the upper track; a lower racking bar mounted on the lower track; a yoke connecting said upperand lower racking bars and constituting therewith a racking frame; and means for mounting a thread guide on said frame.
  • a fiat knitting machine a rock shaft; means to rock said shaft; a sleeve mounted on said rock shaft and secured thereto; a bracket secured to said sleeve and having upper and lower tracks extending parallel to said rock shaft; an upper racking bar mounted on the upper track; a lower racking bar mounted on the lower track; a yoke connecting said upper and lower racking bars and constituting therewith a racking frame; means for mounting a thread guide on said frame; and means for holding said frame on its tracks.
  • a rock shaft means to rock said shaft; a sleeve mounted on said rock shaft and secured thereto; a bracket secured to said sleeve and having upper and lower tracks extending parallel to said rock shaft; an upper racking bar mounted on the upper track; a rower racking bar mounted on the lower track; a yoke connecting said upper and lower racking bars and constituting therewith a racking frame;
  • a rock shaft means to rock said shaft; a sleeve mounted on said rock shaft and secured thereto; a bracket secured to said sleeve and having upper and lower tracks extending parallel to said rock shaft; an upper racking bar mounted on the upper track; a lower racking bar mounted on the lower track; a yoke connecting said upper and lower racking bars and constituting therewith a racking frame; means for mounting a thread guide on said frame; means for holding said frame on its tracks; and means for adjusting said frame up or down on said sleeve, said adjusting means comprising a cross slot in said sleeve, and an adjusting screw carried by said bracket to enter said slot and engage said sleeve.

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Jan. 14, 1947. R. c. AMIDON v2,414,080
' THREAD GUIDE ROCKING MECHANISM I Ofiginal Filed Oct. 16, 1945 Patented Jan. 14, 1947 2,414,080 GUIDE ROCKING MECHANISM Boy 0. Amidon,
Fair Mills, Inc., Pennsylvania Reading, Pa, assignor to Vanity Reading, Pa., a corporation of Original application October 16, 1943, Serial No.
506,561. Divided and t 1945, Serial No. 589,861
4 Claims.
My present invention relates to the class of knitting machines and it particularly has reference to the means for mounting and rocking the thread guides to pass them from front to back of the needles where racking occurs.
More specifically the invention has for an object to provide a thread guide rocking mechanism of a simple and effective construction which will readily serve its intended purpose.
A further object is to provide for a continuous oscillation of the thread guides via the cam shaft of the machine.
Other objects will in part be obvious and in part be pointed out hereinafter.
To the attainment of the aforesaid objects and ends the invention still further resides in the novel details of construction, combination and arrangement of parts which will be first fully described hereinafter and then be specifically pointed out in the appended claims, reference being had to the accompanying drawing in which:
Figure l is a front elevation of so much of a knitting machine as is necessary to illustrate my invention.
Figure 2 is a View looking Figure 1.
Figure 3 is an enlarged detail section on the line 3-3 of Figure 1.
Figure 4 is a detail perspective view of a portion of the upper racking bar.
Figure 5 is a detail perspective view of a portion of the lower racking bar.
In the drawing in which like numerals of reference indicate like parts in all the figures, 1 is one of the cam shafts of the knitting machine of my application Serial No. 506,561 filed October 16, 1943 (of which application this application is a division), and I3 is the rock shaft by which the thread guides are rockably and slidably carried. I2 designates the front rock shaft of the machine. The shafts I, I2 and. I3 are suitably journalled in bearings (not shown) in the machine as will be obvious to those skilled in the art.
On the shaft 1 is mounted sleeves 90 of a master cam 41 and a follower cam 48, while on the shaft I2 is mounted a roller carriage 40 that carries rollers 49 and 50 to engage the master and follower cams respectively. The carriage 40 is secured to the shaft I2 by set screws 59. Also secured to the shaft I2 is a slotted arm 44 while a slotted arm 45 is secured to the shaft I3, the arms 44 and 45 being connected by a pin 40 adjustably carried by the arm 45. The parts 44, 45, 46 have, as it were, a pin-and-slot connection.
A number of sleeves 94 are secured at intervals ,from left to right in The ' simply loosening the screws 90 and his application April 23,
V and to the upper front rock shaft I3, by set screws 59. These sleeves 94 have slots 2 to receive adjusting screws I05 that-are carried by brackets 95 which are fastened in a vertically adjustable manner, by cap screws passing through slots 91 into the sleeves 94. The brackets 95 have upper, 99, and lower, 98, tracks on which the upper and lower bars, IOI and I00, respectively, of the front racking frame slide and are supported. Yokes I02 are secured, by cap screws I03, to the bars I00 and NH as best shown in Figure 3. The front thread guide element blocks I04 are removably mounted in any suitable way, as by cap screws 2I'2. The front thread guides each has a fork I99 and an eye I98, for guiding the front thread. The front thread guide racking frame is held on its tracks 98, 99 by angle along bars I06 vertically adjustably held by cap screws 96.
The racking bar I00 has a fitting I01 attached to one end to which fitting the rack mechanism (not shown) is coupled.
As the shaft 1 turns the cams 41, 48 will rock the roller carriage and in turn rock the shaft I2. rocking motion of shaft I2 is communicated to shaft I3 via the arms 44 and I3 to rock on its axis. When the racking means (not shown) acts the racking frame I00, IOI, I02 is moved back and forth along shaft I3.
In case it becomes necessary to remove the racking frame, it may be lifted off as a unit by raising the retaining bars I06 high enough for the bars NH and 100 to clear the tracks 99 and 98 respectively.
To adjust the guides for position up and down with respect to the needles (not shown) one loosens the screws 96 and adjusts screw I05 accordingly as will be clear by reference to Fig. 3.
From the foregoing description taken in connection with the accompanying drawing it is thought that the construction, operation and advantages of my invention will be clear to those skilled in the art to which it relates.
What I claim is:
1. In a fiat knitting machine: a rock shaft; means to rock said shaft; a sleeve mounted on said rock shaft and secured thereto; a bracket secured to said sleeve and having upper and lower tracks extending parallel to said rock shaft; an upper racking bar mounted on the upper track; a lower racking bar mounted on the lower track; a yoke connecting said upperand lower racking bars and constituting therewith a racking frame; and means for mounting a thread guide on said frame.
45, causing shaft 2. In a fiat knitting machine: a rock shaft; means to rock said shaft; a sleeve mounted on said rock shaft and secured thereto; a bracket secured to said sleeve and having upper and lower tracks extending parallel to said rock shaft; an upper racking bar mounted on the upper track; a lower racking bar mounted on the lower track; a yoke connecting said upper and lower racking bars and constituting therewith a racking frame; means for mounting a thread guide on said frame; and means for holding said frame on its tracks.
3. In a flat knitting machine: a rock shaft; means to rock said shaft; a sleeve mounted on said rock shaft and secured thereto; a bracket secured to said sleeve and having upper and lower tracks extending parallel to said rock shaft; an upper racking bar mounted on the upper track; a rower racking bar mounted on the lower track; a yoke connecting said upper and lower racking bars and constituting therewith a racking frame;
4 means for mounting a thread guide on said frame, means for holding said frame on its tracks; and means for adjusting said frame up or down on said sleeve.
4. In a flat knitting machine: a rock shaft; means to rock said shaft; a sleeve mounted on said rock shaft and secured thereto; a bracket secured to said sleeve and having upper and lower tracks extending parallel to said rock shaft; an upper racking bar mounted on the upper track; a lower racking bar mounted on the lower track; a yoke connecting said upper and lower racking bars and constituting therewith a racking frame; means for mounting a thread guide on said frame; means for holding said frame on its tracks; and means for adjusting said frame up or down on said sleeve, said adjusting means comprising a cross slot in said sleeve, and an adjusting screw carried by said bracket to enter said slot and engage said sleeve.
ROY C. AMIDON.
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US2558679A (en) * 1947-05-07 1951-06-26 Nouvelle Soc De Construction C Cam and follower mechanism
US2694302A (en) * 1952-12-31 1954-11-16 Carl E Weinberg Mechanism for warp knitting machines
DE959939C (en) * 1952-10-03 1957-03-14 Karl Liebrandt Laying machine arrangement for flat warp knitting machines
US4048816A (en) * 1975-08-21 1977-09-20 Camber International (England) Limited Needle selection mechanism

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US2558679A (en) * 1947-05-07 1951-06-26 Nouvelle Soc De Construction C Cam and follower mechanism
DE959939C (en) * 1952-10-03 1957-03-14 Karl Liebrandt Laying machine arrangement for flat warp knitting machines
US2694302A (en) * 1952-12-31 1954-11-16 Carl E Weinberg Mechanism for warp knitting machines
US4048816A (en) * 1975-08-21 1977-09-20 Camber International (England) Limited Needle selection mechanism

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