US3722231A - Method and means for circular knitting - Google Patents

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US3722231A
US3722231A US00017789A US3722231DA US3722231A US 3722231 A US3722231 A US 3722231A US 00017789 A US00017789 A US 00017789A US 3722231D A US3722231D A US 3722231DA US 3722231 A US3722231 A US 3722231A
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    • D04B9/00Circular knitting machines with independently-movable needles
    • D04B9/02Circular knitting machines with independently-movable needles with one set of needles
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  • ABSTRACT Jaudon Attorney-Larson, Taylor & Hinds [5 7] ABSTRACT A method and means are provided for controlling the operation of a circular knitting machine having a plurality of feeding stations with yarn positively fed to the needles at one at least of said stations, wherein the tension is a positively fed length of yarn extending to the feeding point from the positive feeding means at one of the feeding stations is maintained constant by adjusting the needle cylinder axially to adjust the stitch size at each station under control of a sensing 7 device acting on said length of yarn, so as to compensate for any changes in tension from a normal value in the said positively fed length of yarn.
  • This invention is for an improved method and means for circular knitting and is concerned more particularly with the knitting of tubular fabric blanks which are required to be of substantially the same length and may need to have variations of quality, i.e.stitc h size, from place to place along the blank.
  • Blanks for seamless stockings are examples of tubular knitted blanks with which the invention is particularly concerned.
  • the invention has for an object to provide a method and means whereby tubular blanks can be knitted with a substantially greater uniformity in length and quality than is obtainable by methods and means at present in common use.
  • a method of controlling the operation of a circular knitting machine having a plurality of feeding stations and provided with positive feed mechanism which comprises sensing the tension in the length of yarn extending between the positive feed point and theneedles at one feeding station, and controlling the operation of the machine by axial adjustment of the needle cylinder and sinkers in such a manner as to vary the stitch size so as to compensate for any changes in the tension of length of said yarn.
  • the machine is arranged to knit yarn with a stitch size always corresponding to the rate at which yarn is fed to the machine by the positive feed mechanism.
  • the invention further provides a method as aforesaid wherein required changes in stitch size are caused to occur by controlling the positive feed mechanism so as to change the rate of positive feed at predetermined times in accordance with requirements.
  • changes in quality i.e. the size of knitted loops
  • changes in quality can be effected in a precise manner, the size of stitches formed on the machine being dictated by the speed of yarn feed effected by the positive feed mechanism.
  • the procedure in accordance with the invention will operate largely or wholly to overcome the disadvantages of previous knitting procedure as mentioned above.
  • the knitting machine By causing the knitting machine to be adjusted in its operation simultaneously and to the same degree at each of the feeding stations to match the operation of the positive feed mechanism, not only are varying tensions in the yarn derived from inbuilt tension variations in the yarn supply package prevented from being passed on to the neighborhood of the needles but also any temperature changes occurring in the machine tending to vary the stitch size will be automatically compensated by adjusting the stitch forming mechanism of the machine at each feeding station strictly in accordance with the dictates of the positive feed mechanism, so that temperature variations in the machine will not affect the stitch size. Furthermore by determining the stitch size in accordance with the operation of the positive feed mechanism it ismade more readily possible to match the performance of a plurality of machines required to knit identical products.
  • the invention also provides means for controlling the operation'of a circular knitting machine having a plurality of yarn feeding stations and equipped with positive feed mechanism, comprising a yarn sensing device acting on yarn at a position between the positive feed mechanism and a yarn feeder directing the yarn to the needles at one of said feeding stations and means actuated by said sensing device to effect axial adjustment of the needle cylinder and sinkers so as to vary the stitch size on the knitting machine in such manner as to compensate for any changes in tension of the yarn sensed by the sensing device.
  • the control of the speed of the positive feed mechanism may be derived from signals produced from time to time by patterning mechanism related to the knitting machine,e.g. a pattern control chain or drum.
  • the drawing illustrates somewhat diagrammatically a circular knitting machine having four feeding stations such as may be used for knitting ladies stockings.
  • the machine frame which is shown'partly broken away is indicated at 18 and has legs 30 and a bed plate 31 supporting a cam box 1 l and a needle cylinder 10 having a sinker ring 29.
  • Yarn feeders or guides are shown at 14 one for each of the four feeding stations to feed yarn to needles 15 in the cylinder.
  • knitting is performed as is usual with a machine for cylinder through a stationary sleeve) whereby it with the sinker ring 29 may be raised and lowered to extents to vary the length of the stitch drawing movement of the needles sufficiently to embrace an appropriate range of stitch sizes.
  • Positive feed mechanism for each feeding station is shown at 13 comprising two rollers 13a and 13b at least on of which is positively driven at a controlled constant speed to feed a yarn Y between the rollers and supply it at a required rate to suit the stitch size required) through the appropriate thread guide 14 to the needles 15 in the cylinder 10.
  • the yarns Y obtained for the four feeding stations are respectively from four supply packages 16 mounted above the machine and each yarn Y passes via a guide 17 to a guide 19 of the appropriate positive feed mechanism, the yarn being delivered from the latter through a further guide 20.
  • rollers 13a are shown as being driven positively all at the same speed through spindles 13c carrying pulleys 34 driven by a common belt 35 deriving its power from a master pulley 36 and guided by guide pulleys 37.
  • the master pulley 36 is fixed to an upstanding drive shaft 38 operated from within a drive box 39.
  • a sensing device which is responsive to the condition of v the length of yarn at that position so that if it becomes excessively tensioned or slack (due to an over rate or under rate of take up by the needles 15) a signal will be instigated by the device 21 and transmitted via electrical wires 22 to a control mechanism 23 acting through an electrical line 24 on the means- 12 for varying the level of the needle cylinder 10, and sinkers so as to bring about a compensating adjustment of the latter.
  • the cylinder adjusting means 12 is shown as comprising a box 40 to which the wires 24 extend) containing a two way driving means (e.g.
  • a reversible motor for a spindle 41 mounted to rotate in the box and carrying a cam 42.
  • the latter co-operates with one arm of a lever 43 pivoted at 44 the other arm of which engages a projection 45 on a non-rotating sleeve by up and down movement of which the cylinder 10 is raised and lowered.
  • the driving means in the box 40 is caused to turn the cam 42 one way or the other as required to raise and lower the cylinder 10 so as to adjust the stitch length at all the feeding stations.
  • the control mechanism 23 is contained in a control box 46 which also houses control means 25 adapted to derive signals through an electrical connection 26 from projections set up on a patterning control chain 27. Such projections are arranged to operate to change the action of the positive feed mechanism 13 as and when required, at different stages in the knitting cycle.
  • the positive feed mechanism has its drive means in the box 39 so organized as to be capable of instantly and accurately changing its rate of yarn feed in response to signals passed to it from the control means 25 through an electrical connection 28, as a consequence of signals received through the connection 26.
  • the sensing device 21 may take various forms. In the example shown it comprises a box of container in which there is a movable lightly biassed member 47 arranged to rest against the yarn and deflect it slightly out of its normal path between guides 48 and 49 when the yarn is under normal knitting tension. Variations in tension of the yarn will cause the lightly biassed member to move one way or the other and in so doing give rise to the appropriate one of two alternative signals which is transmitted to the control mechanism 23 through the wires 22 to bring about a compensating adjustment as aforementioned.
  • the movement of the yarn away from its normal path or of part of the biassed member out of its normal position may be sensed by partial interruption of one or the other of two rays acting on photoelectric or similar cells or by generation of signal voltages by means of piezoelectric crystals, or simply by making or breaking electrical circuits' by movement of contacts.
  • the positive feed mechanism 13 has its variable drive contained in the box 39 set for the required rate of yarn feed and knitting proceeds with the yarn fed to the feeders 14 taken up by the needles. Should the take-up by the needles for any reason exceed or fall short of the rate of yarn feed determined by the positive feed mechanism 13, the sensing device 21 will pass a signal to the control mechanism 23 causing the latter to operate themeans 12 so as to raise or lower the needle cylinder 10 until the out of balance condition has been correctly compensated, whereupon the signal from the sensing device 21 will cease.
  • the invention is applicable to circular knitting machines of various types having a plurality or mul-.
  • a sensing device such as 21 need only be provided in relation to any one of the feeding stations having positive feed of the yarn thereat to control the means whereby compensating adjustments of the stitch loop length is made at all of the feeding stations.
  • the sensing device will be caused to be inoperative to change the loop size for the same period. This may be done for example by interrupting the circuit of the parts in the control mechanism 23 that are actuated by signals through the wires 22.
  • patterning control chain 27 any other form of patterning means may be used, such as punched card or band.
  • a method of controlling operation of a circular knitting machine having a needle cylinder equipped with needles, a sinker ring attached to said needle cylinder and equipped with sinkers and having a plurality of feeding stations and a positive feed mechanism driven by a variable speed drive means for feeding yarn positively in measured lengths to at least one of the feeding stations, comprising the steps of:
  • a circular knitting machine having a needle cylinder equipped with needles, a sinker ring attached to said needle cylinder and equipped with sinkers, a plurality of yarn feeding stations, a yarnfeeder at each station, a disengageable positive feed mechanism for feeding yarn positively in measured lengths to at least one of the feeding stations, variable speed drive means driving said positive feed mechanism, a yarn sensing device, means mounting said sensing device to sense the tension in a positively fed length of yarn, a two-way power motor mounted to move the needle cylinder and sinkers axially both ways to effect axial adjustment of the needle cylinder and sinkers to vary simultaneously the length of stitch draw to all of the feeding stations, said power motor being operable to effect said axial adjustment only in response to a tension signal received from said yarn sensing device, a stitch size control mechanism, means for sensing the stitch size control mechanism and transmitting an electrical signal representing a change requiring a change in stitch size, and means responsive to said electrical signal for varying the speed of said drive means to vary the speed of operation of said positive feed mechanism to change
  • said stitch size control mechanism includes a device responsive to signals received from a patterning mechanism of the knitting machine.
  • sensing device includes a yieldably urged yarn deflecting member movable opposite ways from a neutral setting in response to increases and decreases in yarn tension from a normal amount and means selectively responsive to opposite movements of said deflecting member to initiate appropriate signals to cause operation of the cylinder adjusting means.
  • said positive feed mechanism comprising yarn feeding rollers, an endless belt driving said rollers and a master wheel driving said endless band, said variable speed driving means driving said master wheel and said stitch size control mechanism actuated by a patterning device of the machine for actuating the speed varying means.

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