US3226952A - Method of knitting pile fabric - Google Patents
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- D04B9/14—Circular knitting machines with independently-movable needles with provision for incorporating loose fibres, e.g. in high-pile fabrics
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- this invention pertains to a method of producing a pile fabric in which the plain knit backing will not be discolored by the staple fibers or" the pile, and to the fabric produced thereby.
- a further object is that of devising a simple and effective method of knitting such fabrics wherein the quality of both the pile side and the reverse side may be controlled and thereby the desirability of the material will be increased.
- Single-faced high pile fabrics knitted in a manner to include a tuft of generally parallelized staple fibers with the loops of a base fabric, are well known in the art. It has been customary for a dolfer cylinder to receive the staple fiber from a card and as the knitting needles rose in a suitable wave in order to take a base yarn, their hooks would also enter the teeth of the dolfer and there draw a tuft of f1 ers which would, with the base yarn, form a needle loop. The tufts, when knitted in this manner, will naturally project toward the inside of the fabric tube as knitted, that is, the back of the jersey fabric which constitutes the base for the pile material.
- a high pile fabric may be knitted wherein the staple fibers are restricted to the fabric face and are not noticeably intermixed so as Patented Jan. l, lilfifi to protrude through the backing.
- the color of the jersey backing will be clear without the mottled or rib effect usually associated with this type of material.
- the invcn tion may be performed on those machines referred to as Hi-Pile knitting machines which are manufactured and sold by Wildman Jacquard Co., of Norristown, Pennsylvama.
- FIG. 1 is a section through a portion of a knitting machine upon which the invention may be practiced
- FIGS. 2, 3, and 4 show in elevation the steps whereby a particular needle is caused to place a tuft of fibers upon a previously formed needle loop of base yarn;
- FIG. 5 is a plan view of a group of tufts of pile being positioned by the force of an air jet;
- FIGS. 6 and 7 show in elevation the final steps of knitting a loop of base yarn through the previously formed loop and the tuft of pile;
- FIG. 8 is a section of fabric, greatly enlarged, showing the tufts of pile in position and knitted in by the subsequent course of needle loops;
- P16. 9 is an exploded diagrammatic View of the needles and sinkers, illustrating the elevations of the needles during the sequence of steps shown in FIGS. 2, 3, 4, 6, and 7 and also those points at which the sinkers are advanced and retracted.
- the invention may be performed on an open top independent needle knitting machine having a needle cylinder'll, cam cylinder 12, sinkers l3, needles l4, and a sinker cap 15 for directing the radial motion of the sinkers.
- the invention is shown in relation to a jersey knitting machine, having a number of fiber presenting card dotting cylinders such as' are set forth in US. Patent No. 1,114,414 to Tauber.
- Other means could be applied to present carded staple fibers to the open hooks of a series of needles without departing from the intent of the instant invention.
- a loose pile feeding station, generally designated 16, will not be explained in detail as the operation of this type of mechanism is well known and is also completely disclosed in the above patent.
- a card cylinder i7 is adapted to rotate and furnish a desired quantity of pile fibers in a generally parallel condition to a doller cylinder 18 which is positioned above the series of rotating needles 14 in a manner Well known in the knitting art.
- the method of the invention may best be explained by the repetitive steps which occur for each course of needle loops inserted into the material. Although it is shown that a tuft of fibers is positioned upon each needle loop of each course, variations are quite possible by omitting tufts of fibers at any desired loop of course.
- FIG. 2 the needle 14 has been raised, in a well known manner, upwardly through a needle loop 19 of a first course of the base fabric.
- the sinker 13 had been moved inwardly to a holding position to restrain the loop 19 from being drawn upwardly with the needle (FIG. 9).
- the latch 20 was opened by its contact with the loop 19 and the needle hook 21 is passed through the wires 22 of the doffer 18 and has collected a tuft of staple fibers 23.
- FIG. 9 shows, by the letter A, the points where the sinkers 13 are advanced inwardly to a holding position, and by the letter R, the points where they are retracted.
- FIG. 3 shows the sinker 13 retracted and FIG. 4 shows the needle 14 drawn downwardly to an intermediate posi tion to incorporate the tuft of fibers 23 with the previously formed loop 19, but the needle does not cast off this loop.
- a jet of air from a nozzle 24 (FIG. will blow the ends of the tuft 23 across the sinker toward the back of the fabric and they will be trapped in that position together with the loop 19 beneath the nib 28 when the sinker is again moved inwardly.
- a brush or hook type latch opener (not shown) may be positioned at this point to assure latch opening.
- the needle 14 is then raised to receive the base yarn 25 at the yarn feeding station 26 (FIG. 6) and then is lowered to the knitting position and knits a second course of needle loops 27 (FIG. 7), simultaneously casting off the first course 19 and its positioned tuft of fibers 23. In this manner, each tuft of pile is separately placed upon a previously formed needle loop and is knitted therewith by the subsequently formed needle loop.
- the instant invention discloses an improved method for positioning a tuft of fibers by use of a jet of air and of holding it in position by means of the sinker nib in the formation of a single-faced pile fabric.
- the prime advantage of the instant method over those of the prior art is the possible distinct color separation between the high pile on one side and the knitted backing.
- Fabric formed in the manner disclosed herein will have a clear, smooth backing without the mottled appearance which was unavoidable previously and will allow for greater styling effects with contrasting colors.
- a method of knitting a single-faced pile fabric which comprises the steps of forming a first course of needle loops of a base fabric at the knitting position, incorporating individual loose tufts of stable fibers with said formed loops, blowing the ends of said tufts by directing a jet of air toward the back of said fabric, holding said first course of needle loops and said tufts at a holding position, and drawing a second course of needle loops through said first loops and said tufts of fibers.
- a method of knitting a pile fabric on an independent needle knitting machine having a plurality of sinkers which comprises the steps of forming a first course of needle loops of a base fabric at the knitting position, moving said sinkers inwardly over said loops at a holding position, raising said needles to a position for accepting individual loose tufts of staple fibers, withdrawing said sinkers from said holding position, incorporating said tufts with said formed loops by lowering said needles to an intermediate position, moving said sinkers inwardly a second time over said loops and said tufts at said holding position, moving said needles upwardly through said loops and said tufts, withdrawing said sinkers a second time, and drawing a second course of needle loops downwardly through said first needle loops and said tufts of fibers.
- a method of knitting a single-faced pile fabric on an independent needle knitting machine having a plurality of sinkers which comprises the steps of forming a first course of needle loops of a base fabric at the knitting position, moving said sinkers over said loops at a holding position, raising said needles to a position for accepting individual loose tufts of staple fibers, withdrawing said sinkers from said holding position, incorporating said tufts with said formed loops by lowering said needles to an intermediate position, blowing the ends of said tufts across said sinkers by directing a jet of air toward the back of said fabric, moving said sinkers over said loops and said tufts at said holding position, moving said needles upwardly through said loops and said tufts, withdrawing said sinkers a second time, and drawing a second course of needle loops downwardly simultaneously casting off said first needle loops and said tufts of fibers.
- a method of knitting single-faced high pile fabric on a circular knitting machine having independent knitting instrumentalities, sinkers, at least one yarn feeding station and at least one loose pile feeding station which comprises the steps of forming a first course of needle loops of a base fabric at the knitting position, moving said sinkers inwardly to hold down said loops, raising said instrumentalities to accept pile at said pile feeding station, withdrawing said sinkers from said loops, lowering said instrumentalities to incorporate individual tufts of pile with said formed loops without casting off said tufts and said loops, blowing the ends of said tufts across said sinkers by directing a jet of air toward the back of said fabric, moving said sinkers over said loops and said tufts, moving said instrumentalities upwardly to accept yarn at said yarn feeding station, withdrawing said sinkers from holding said loops and said tufts, and lowering said instrumentalities to knit a second course of needle loops while simultaneously knitting said tufts of fibers into said first course of loops.
- a method of knitting on a circular machine having a plurality of needles, a plurality of sinkers with sinker nibs, at least one air nozzle for directing a jet of air, a pile fabric comprised of a base yarn having interknitted therewith tufts of staple fibers which comprises the steps of:
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| US392453A US3226952A (en) | 1964-08-27 | 1964-08-27 | Method of knitting pile fabric |
| GB35303/65A GB1070439A (en) | 1964-08-27 | 1965-08-17 | Method of knitting a pile fabric |
| DE1585514A DE1585514C3 (de) | 1964-08-27 | 1965-08-27 | Verfahren zum Herstellen eines Ge Stricks |
| JP40051983A JPS503423B1 (OSRAM) | 1964-08-27 | 1965-08-27 |
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