US3005326A - Stripper for hand-knitting apparatus - Google Patents
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- D04B39/00—Knitting processes, apparatus or machines not otherwise provided for
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- the present invention relates to a stripper for a hand knitting apparatus of the type having a needle bed, a striking comb through which the knitting needles extend during the knitting operation, a sliding lock for actuating the needles, and retaining means mounted on said lock in front of said comb for pressing the knitting against the striking comb.
- the sliding lock of the knitting machine according to the invention is provided with two swingable elements individually having arms which are placed in front of the striking comb and which individually extend laterally from shafts which are rotatably mounted on a bracket extending from the sliding lock forward of the striking comb.
- the arms normally are in a position in which they are adjacent to the knitting and parallel to the plane of the striking comb whereby the arms extend from the shaft in a downwardly slanted position in which they trail the movement of the lock.
- the shaft portion of the element is provided with two abutments limiting the swinging movement of the elements.
- FIG. 1 is a cross sectional view of the part of the lock on which the stripper according to the invention is mounted and of a part of the knitting machine which is adjacent to the stripper.
- FIG. 2 is a bottom view of a part of the part of the lock shown in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 is a view of the part of the lock shown in FIG. 2, looking in the direction of the arrow III.
- FIG. 4 is a top view of a part of a knitting machine provided with a stripper according to the invention.
- numeral 1 designates a needle bed on which parallel knitting needles 2 are longitudinally slidable.
- the needles have. heads provided with hooks 2b and with swingable tongues or latches 2a for closing the hooks.
- the rear ends of the needles, not shown, have feet which are actuated upon in the conventional manner by a cam mounted on a lock 22, for advancing the needles through and retracting the needles from a striking comb 3 mounted on the frame of the knit-ting machine in front of the needle bed 1 and consisting of teeth 4 and a bar 5 at the end of the teeth.
- a stripper 7 includes a support plate 10 which is mounted by bolts 8 and nuts 9 on a bracket 6 extending from the lock 22.
- Two guide pins 11 are riveted to the plate 10, the pins extending through slots y12 in a counter plate 13 and supporting the counter plate 13 by means ending 0 Patented Oct. 24, 1961 of washers 14 and split rings 14a.
- the longitudinal axes of the slots 12 are normal to the direction of movement of the lock which is indicated by an arrow 15 in FIGS. 3 and 4 so that the counter plate 13 is movable towards and from the striking comb 3.
- the counter plate 13 is pressed against the comb 3 by means of springs 16 which are placed between a portion of the support plate 10 which is bolted to the bracket 6 and a plate portion 17 bent rectangularly out of the counter plate 13.
- the latter serves as a retaining means for retaining the knitting on the comb.
- the plate members 19 are riveted by means of rivets 18 to the counter plate 13.
- the plate members individually swingably support elements 20 which are formed of wire and which have shaft portions 20a swingable in suitable bearing portions of the plates 19 between two extreme positions.
- One end of each element 20 is so bent as to form an arm 20h at one end of the shaft portion 20a, the arm being close to the comb 3 and engaging the knitting depending from the comb 3.
- the otherend of the wire forming the element 20 is bent to form the abutments 20c which are placed substantially at a right angle.
- the arm 20h is moved counterclockwise in FIG. 3 by the frictional engagement with the knitting into a trailing position and is arrested in this position by one of the abutments 20c.
- the arm 2Gb is moved clockwise by the frictional engagement with the knitting in the position shown in dash-dot lines in FIG. 3 and is held in this position by the other abutment 20c.
- a downward pull is exerted on the knitting, the downward pull preventing riding up and formation of dropped stitches whenever the needles 2 are advanced. As seen in FIG.
- the arm 20b engages the last produced stitches which form the top stitch row of the knitting and presses these stitches downward upon movement of the lock. This action is similar to that of a plowshare. Since the arm 12017 is free to swing on the axis of the shaft 20a and into the required pull-down position upon reversal of the direction of movement of the lock, the same arm produces the pull-down effect in both directions of movement of the lock.
- a needle bed a plurality of parallel knitting needles slidable on said bed, a striking comb connected with said bed, a lock slidably and reciprocatingly movable on said bed in a direction normal to the longitudinal axes of said needles for actuating said needles, a substantially plane retaining means connected to said lock for retaining the knitting on said comb, and at least two elements individually swingably mounted on said retaining means to swing on axes which are parallel to said retaining means and normal to the direction of the movement of the lock, each of said elements having an arm placed substantially parallel to the plane of said comb and adjacent to the knitting for pulling down the knitting hanging on the comb.
- a needle bed a plurality of parallel knitting needles slidable on said bed, a striking comb connected with said bed, a lock slidably and reciprocatingly movable on said bed in a direction normal to the longitudinal axes of said needles for actuating said needles, retaining means movably connected to said lock for moving in a plane toward and from said comb for retaining the knitting thereon, and at least two elements individually having an arm portion substantially parallel to the plane of and adjacent to said comb, said elements being swingably mounted on said retaining means to swing on axes parallel to the plane in which said retaining means is movable and normal to the direction of movement of the lock for allowing swinging of said arm portions upon reversal of movement of the lock to trail the lock during either direction of movement of the lock.
- a needle bed a plurality of parallel knitting needles slidable on said bed, a striking 'comb connected with said bed, a lock slidably and reciprocatingly movable on said bed in a direction normal to the longitudinal axes of said needles for actuating said needles, retaining means movably connected'to said lock for moving in a plane toward and from said comb for retaining the knitting thereon, and at least two elements each having a shaft portion oscillatingly supported by said retaining means and positioned parallel to the plane in which said retaining means is movable and normal to the direction of movement of the lock, said elements each having an arm extending at an angle from said shaft portion and being substantially parallel to the plane of and adjacent to said comb, said elements including means adapted to abut against said retaining means for limiting oscillation of said elements to hold said arms in a downwardly slanted position, trailing said shaft portions at movement of said llock in either direction for pulling down the knitting hanging on the comb.
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US3153922A (en) * | 1959-06-18 | 1964-10-27 | Paliz Holding Ag | Stripping device for knitting machine |
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FR1090296A (fr) * | 1953-10-31 | 1955-03-29 | Fibra A G | Appareil de tricotage à la main |
US2837903A (en) * | 1954-04-13 | 1958-06-10 | Fibra A G | Hand operated knitting machine |
US2847839A (en) * | 1953-06-11 | 1958-08-19 | Lehner-Stirnemann Max | Manual knitting-apparatus |
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US2847839A (en) * | 1953-06-11 | 1958-08-19 | Lehner-Stirnemann Max | Manual knitting-apparatus |
FR1090296A (fr) * | 1953-10-31 | 1955-03-29 | Fibra A G | Appareil de tricotage à la main |
US2837903A (en) * | 1954-04-13 | 1958-06-10 | Fibra A G | Hand operated knitting machine |
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US3153922A (en) * | 1959-06-18 | 1964-10-27 | Paliz Holding Ag | Stripping device for knitting machine |
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