US3877257A - Annular cam boxes of circular knitting machines - Google Patents

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US3877257A
US3877257A US417506A US41750673A US3877257A US 3877257 A US3877257 A US 3877257A US 417506 A US417506 A US 417506A US 41750673 A US41750673 A US 41750673A US 3877257 A US3877257 A US 3877257A
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • 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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  • the present invention relates to improvements in annular cam boxes for circular knitting machines.
  • annular cam boxes have two operative regions, a lower region having cams actuating the selector jacks and an upper region having cams actuating the selected needles.
  • each of said regions is constituted by a base ring and a plurality of column type cam carrying support members which are indepcndent, one from another, and are demountably attached equidistantly around the periphery of said base ring.
  • the cams of an annular cam box arrangement actuating the selected needles are secured to vertically movable slide members mounted to the support members of the upper operative region secured to the corresponding base ring of said annular cam box.
  • each support member being provided with a manually operable screw pressing on said slide member to counteract the effect of a tension spring so that when the screw is suitably adjusted the corresponding cam set is adjusted at a convenient height within the annular cam box thereby causing the needles actuated by said cams to knit shorter or longer stitches.
  • the cams in an annular cam box arrangement actuating the selector jacks are secured to columns forming part of the lower operative region support members.
  • the cams are formed by flat plates.
  • FIG. 1 shows diagrammatically and partly in cross section a fragment of an annular cam box arrangement according to the invention
  • FIG. 2 shows diagrammatically and in developed form a fragment of the annular cam box arrangement of the previous Figure
  • FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view on a larger scale of a support member of the upper operative region of the annular cam box arrangement of FIG. 1'.
  • FIG. 4 is an enlarged sectional view taken along the line lV-IV of FIG. 2 ofa lower support member of the annular cam box arrangement of FIG. 1.
  • the annular cam box 1 comprises a lower ring 2 and an upper ring 3, on which there are mounted, respectively, lower support members 4 and upper support members 5.
  • Cams 6 for operating selector jacks 7 through butts 8 for selecting needles 9 are mounted to the lower support members 4.
  • Cams l0 and 11 for controlling said needles 9 through butts 12 are mounted to said upper support members 5.
  • the lower support members 4. comprise a column member 13 and a base 14. Said cams 6- are secured to said column member 13 with screws 15 while said base 14 is secured to the lower ring 2 by screw 16.
  • Said upper support members 5 comprise a casing 17 and a slide member 18 capable of sliding movement in said casing 17.
  • Said casing 17 is secured to the upper ring 3 by a screw 19, while cams l0 and 11 are secured with screws 20 to slide member 18.
  • Screw 21 is locked in position by a latch member 26 applied against the fingerwheel 22 and a clamping screw 27 applied radially against the threaded shank of screw 21.
  • Latch member 26 is housed in bore 28 of casing 17.
  • the lower ring 2 is attached to upper ring 3 by conventional columnar members 29 while other columnar members 30 attach the upper ring 3 to other elements of the knitting machine.
  • the lower and upper support members 4, 5 are separate members mounted at equidistant intervals around their respective base rings 2 and 3, whereby they constitute the operative regions of the annular cam box in substitution of the conventional curved segments.
  • cams 6, 10 and 11 facilitates their machining, in contrast with conventional arcuate faced cams.
  • each of said operative regions comprising a base ring and a'plurality of column type cam carrying support members independent from one another and demountably attached to suitably adjusted the corresponding cam set is adjusted at a convenient height within said annular cam box thereby causing said needles actuated by said cams to knit shorter or longer stitches.

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A circular knitting machine in which the two operative regions of the annular cam box which actuate the selector jacks and the selected needles respectively are each constituted by a base ring and a plurality of support columns while the cams actuating the selector jacks and needles are flat plates.

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United States Patent Giiell Apr. 15, 1975 [54] ANNULAR CAM BOXES F CIRCULAR 3,405,542 /1968 Beckenstein 66/40 KNITTING MACHINES 3,590,599 7/1971 3,614,877 10/1971 Inventor: J Maria Dalmau Giiell, Badalona, 3,696,640 10/1972 Kawase et al 66/40 S Pam FOREIGN PATENTS OR APPLICATIONS 1731 Assgneei Jumberca -z Badalona (Provof 292 1/1279 United Kingdom 66/38 Barcelona) Spam 1 1,580,393 5/1969 France 66/57 925,350 5/1963 United Kingdom 66/38 [22] 1973 1,136,387 12/1968 United Kingdom 66/42 [21] Appl. N0.: 417,506 327,774 4/1930 United Kingdom 66/42 Primary Examiner-W. C. Reynolds Foregn Apphcfmon Pnomy Data Assistant Examiner-Andrew M. Falik NOV. 20, 1972 Spam 408792 Attorney g or Firm-StaaS & H y Nov. 20, 1972 Spain 408793 52 u.s.c1. 66/50 R; 66/54 [57] ABSTRACT [51] Int. Cl. D04b 15/32; D04b 15/68 A l r kn ting ma hine in which the two opera- [58] Field of Search 66/57, R, 38, 54, 40, tive regions of the annular cam box which actuate the 66/42 R 8 selector jacks and the selected needles respectively are each constituted by a base ring and a plurality of [56] References Cit d support columns while the cams actuating the selector jacks and needles are flat plates.
3,013,418 12/1961 Hill 66/57 4 Claims, 4 Drawing Figures PATENTEIJAPR 1 5 I975 SHEET 1 95 Fl-G.1
PATENTEDAPR 1 5i75 77', 257 sum 3 95 3 FIG.3
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ANNULAR CAM BOXES OF CIRCULAR KNITTING MACHINES 1 FIELD OF THEINVENTION The present invention relates to improvements in annular cam boxes for circular knitting machines.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION Such annular cam boxes have two operative regions, a lower region having cams actuating the selector jacks and an upper region having cams actuating the selected needles.
According to the invention, each of said regions is constituted by a base ring and a plurality of column type cam carrying support members which are indepcndent, one from another, and are demountably attached equidistantly around the periphery of said base ring.
Also. according to the invention, the cams of an annular cam box arrangement actuating the selected needles are secured to vertically movable slide members mounted to the support members of the upper operative region secured to the corresponding base ring of said annular cam box. each support member being provided with a manually operable screw pressing on said slide member to counteract the effect of a tension spring so that when the screw is suitably adjusted the corresponding cam set is adjusted at a convenient height within the annular cam box thereby causing the needles actuated by said cams to knit shorter or longer stitches. I
Furthermore, according to the invention, the cams in an annular cam box arrangement actuating the selector jacks are secured to columns forming part of the lower operative region support members.
Finally, according to the invention, the cams are formed by flat plates.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Other features of the invention will be disclosed in the following description with reference to the attached illustrative drawings in which:
FIG. 1 shows diagrammatically and partly in cross section a fragment of an annular cam box arrangement according to the invention;
FIG. 2 shows diagrammatically and in developed form a fragment of the annular cam box arrangement of the previous Figure;
FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view on a larger scale of a support member of the upper operative region of the annular cam box arrangement of FIG. 1'.
FIG. 4 is an enlarged sectional view taken along the line lV-IV of FIG. 2 ofa lower support member of the annular cam box arrangement of FIG. 1.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION In a circular knitting machine according to the invention, the annular cam box 1 comprises a lower ring 2 and an upper ring 3, on which there are mounted, respectively, lower support members 4 and upper support members 5.. Cams 6 for operating selector jacks 7 through butts 8 for selecting needles 9 are mounted to the lower support members 4. Cams l0 and 11 for controlling said needles 9 through butts 12 are mounted to said upper support members 5.
The lower support members 4.comprise a column member 13 and a base 14. Said cams 6- are secured to said column member 13 with screws 15 while said base 14 is secured to the lower ring 2 by screw 16.
Said upper support members 5 comprise a casing 17 and a slide member 18 capable of sliding movement in said casing 17. Said casing 17 is secured to the upper ring 3 by a screw 19, while cams l0 and 11 are secured with screws 20 to slide member 18. A screw 21, having a finger wheel 22 at its upper end for manual operation, is partially inserted into the casing 17, while between the casing 17 and sliding member 18 there is space to house completely a coil spring 23, anchored to pins 24 and 25 of the casing 17 and slide member 18, respectively. Screw 21 is locked in position by a latch member 26 applied against the fingerwheel 22 and a clamping screw 27 applied radially against the threaded shank of screw 21. Latch member 26 is housed in bore 28 of casing 17.
The lower ring 2 is attached to upper ring 3 by conventional columnar members 29 while other columnar members 30 attach the upper ring 3 to other elements of the knitting machine.
As will be observed, the lower and upper support members 4, 5 are separate members mounted at equidistant intervals around their respective base rings 2 and 3, whereby they constitute the operative regions of the annular cam box in substitution of the conventional curved segments.
Likewise, the use of flat plates for the cams 6, 10 and 11 facilitates their machining, in contrast with conventional arcuate faced cams.
The use of the above described structure employing support members 4 and 5 provides the annular cam box arrangement 1 with advantages not capable of being achieved in the prior art, such as simplification of the construction of the support members 4, 5, and cams 6, l0 and I1, together with the possibility of individually removing or fitting said support members thereby facilitating repair, replacement and also maintenance and cleaning operations.
Concerning the upper support members 5, the essential advantage, over and above those used heretofore, lies in achieving stitch size control. The stitch size is easily and quickly adjusted simply by manually turning the fingerwheel 22 of screw 21, which also allows for extremely precise adjustment.
What I claim is:
1. In a circular knitting machine of the type having selector jacks, selectable needles, and an annular cam box having a lower operative region mounted on the lower base ring of the machine structure and having cams actuating the selector jacks, and an upper operative region mounted on the upper base ring of the machine structure and having cams actuating the selected needles, the improvement comprising each of said operative regions comprising a base ring and a'plurality of column type cam carrying support members independent from one another and demountably attached to suitably adjusted the corresponding cam set is adjusted at a convenient height within said annular cam box thereby causing said needles actuated by said cams to knit shorter or longer stitches.
3. The improvement according to claim 1, wherein said cams in said annular cam box actuating the selector jacks are secured to columns forming part of said lower operative region support members.
4. The improvements according to claim 1, wherein said cams are flat plates.

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1. In a circular knitting machine of the type having selector jacks, selectable needles, and an annular cam box having a lower operative region mounted on the lower base ring of the machine structure and having cams actuating the selector jacks, and an upper operative region mounted on the upper base ring of the machine structure and having cams actuating the selected needles, the improvement comprising each of said operative regions comprising a base ring and a plurality of column type cam carrying support members independent from one another and demountably attached to said base ring, said support members being positioned equidistantly around the periphery of said base ring and projecting outwardly therefrom.
2. The improvement according to claim 1, wherein said cams of said annular cam box actuating the selected needles are secured to vertically movable slide members mounted to said support members of said upper operative region secured to the corresponding base ring of said annular cam box, each said support member being provided with a manually operable screw pressing on said slide member to counteract the effect of a tension spring, such that when said screw is suitably adjusted the corresponding cam set is adjusted at a convenient height within said annular cam box thereby causing said needles actuated by said cams to knit shorter or longer stitches.
3. The Improvement according to claim 1, wherein said cams in said annular cam box actuating the selector jacks are secured to columns forming part of said lower operative region support members.
4. The improvements according to claim 1, wherein said cams are flat plates.
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US3405542A (en) * 1965-12-08 1968-10-15 Singer Co Cam apparatus for independent needle knitting machines
US3590599A (en) * 1969-02-06 1971-07-06 Telares Circulares Circular knitting machine
US3614877A (en) * 1969-03-14 1971-10-26 Monarch International Ltd Compound stitch cam for knitting machines
US3696640A (en) * 1970-01-21 1972-10-10 Precision Fukuhara Works Ltd Variable needle selecting means for knitting machines

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US3013418A (en) * 1958-12-19 1961-12-19 Wildman Jacquard Co Cam means for knitting machine
US3405542A (en) * 1965-12-08 1968-10-15 Singer Co Cam apparatus for independent needle knitting machines
US3590599A (en) * 1969-02-06 1971-07-06 Telares Circulares Circular knitting machine
US3614877A (en) * 1969-03-14 1971-10-26 Monarch International Ltd Compound stitch cam for knitting machines
US3696640A (en) * 1970-01-21 1972-10-10 Precision Fukuhara Works Ltd Variable needle selecting means for knitting machines

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