US3908404A - Hand-operated knitting machine - Google Patents

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US3908404A
US3908404A US456460A US45646074A US3908404A US 3908404 A US3908404 A US 3908404A US 456460 A US456460 A US 456460A US 45646074 A US45646074 A US 45646074A US 3908404 A US3908404 A US 3908404A
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Heinz Zullig
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D04BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
    • D04BKNITTING
    • D04B7/00Flat-bed knitting machines with independently-movable needles
    • D04B7/24Flat-bed knitting machines with independently-movable needles for producing patterned fabrics
    • D04B7/28Flat-bed knitting machines with independently-movable needles for producing patterned fabrics with stitch patterns
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D04BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
    • D04BKNITTING
    • D04B7/00Flat-bed knitting machines with independently-movable needles
    • D04B7/08Flat-bed knitting machines with independently-movable needles for domestic use

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  • ABSTRACT A hand-operated knitting machine having a pattern device attached to the carriage and acting upon the switches for the needle butts, a coupling device actuated by control means mounted on the needle bed being provided between parts of the transmission rod assembly connecting the pattern device to the needle butts for rendering the pattern device temporarily inoperative.
  • FIG.1 A first figure.
  • the present invention relates to a hand-operated knitting machine having a carriage displaceable with respect to a needle bed, to which carriage a pattern device is attached which acts upon switches for the needle butts by means of an actuating member and transmission rods.
  • this is achieved through a coupling provided between parts of the transmission rod assembly and actuatable by control means mounted on the needle bed for producing or interrupting the transmission of motion between the actuating member and the switches.
  • FIG. 1 shows a diagrammatic top plan view
  • FIGS. 2 and 3 show structural details in exploded perspective views.
  • stop 'pins 1 and 2 are attached to the carriage 61 of the hand-operated knitting machine.
  • stop pins 1 and 2 they are selectively insertable in a row of holes 3 running parallel to the needle bed
  • a cam 4 provided with projections 5 and depressions 6 regularly distributed along its edge. The angle between a projection 5 and an adjoining depression 6 will hereinafter be referred to as one division of cam 4.
  • a cog-wheel 7 is disposed coaxially with cam 4 and is integral in rotation therewith, while a control disc 8, flattened on one side as indicated by reference character 8a, is mounted so as to be freely rotatable on an axle or shaft 9 and pivotable into either of two end positions, corresponding to the movement of the carriage 61, via means not shown.
  • Cooperating with cog-wheel 7 are two pulling pawls 10 and 11, each of which is resiliently articulated to the free end of one of the arms 12, 13 of one of two two twoarmed or double-arm stop levers 12/16 and 13/17, respectively, which are pivotable around pins 14 and 15, respectively.
  • each pulling pawl 10, 11 is provided with a guide pin 18, 19 which is pressed against the outer face of control disc 8 by resilient means (not shown).
  • the parts are so disposed with respect to one another that in each of the two end positions defined by the rotation of control disc 8 caused by the movement of the carriage 61, one of the guide pins 18 or 19 comes to rest upon the flattened portion 8a of the outer face of control disc 8, while the other guide pin is held by the remaining portion of the outer face of the control disc in such a position that a driving nose 20 or 21 of one of the pulling pawls 10, 11 is disengaged from cog-wheel 7, whereas the driving nose of the other pulling pawl engages in the toothing or teeth of cog-wheel 7.
  • the two stop levers 12/16 and 13/17 pivotable around pins 14 and 15, respectively, are held in their upper position as shown in FIG. 1 by resilient means (not shown). In that position slanting stop faces 22 and 23 of arms 16 and 17 extend into the area of the row of holes 3.
  • a bent or angled lever 24/25 has its one arm 24, in the form of a feeler lever, pressed resiliently against the outer face of cam 4, while its other arm 25 comprises a perpendicularly projecting driving pin 26 which passes through, among other things, an oblong hole 27 at the free end of one arm 28 of a transmission lever 28/29 pivotable around a pin 33 (cf. FIG. 3).
  • the free end of the other arm 29 of transmission lever 28/29 has a slot 30 into which a coupling pin 31 of a guide rod 32 extends.
  • a coupling tongue 34 in the form of a one-armed lever pivotable around a pin 34a.
  • tongue 34 has a substantially T-shaped aperture 35 through which coupling pin 31 also passes.
  • the longitudinal section of the T-shape, facing pivot pin 34a, is only slightly wider than the diameter of coupling pin 31 and thus forms a driving slot 36, while aperture 35 is substantially wider in the area of the transverse section of the T-shape and serves as an uncoupling opening 37 (cf. FIG. 2).
  • the length of coupling pin 31 is such that it extends below the plane of transmission lever 28/29 and enters an angular opening 38 of a base plate 39, this opening being limited by a guide surface 40 on the side of it opposite the point of intersection of the legs of its angular shape.
  • switch levers 43 and 44 are hinged to one another and rotatable around pivots 41 and 42, respectively, the free ends of these levers actuating switchmovers 45 and 46, respectively of the switches 45a and 46a respectively.
  • Coupling tongue 34 has a bearing recess 47 into which extends one end of an actuating member 48 of a pattern device 49-such as is described in detail in Swiss Patent No. 509,447, for example, and where the actuating member 48 is moved axially back and forth for the purpose of needle selection and for controlling the corresponding switches.
  • a two-armed or double-arm actuating lever 50/51 is also rotatingly mounted on the carriage 61 around a pivot 52, one (50) of the arms of which is provided with a handle 53, while the other (51) bears a pulling pawl 54, lever 50/51 being held by a spring 56 in a position where a pawl nose of pulling pawl 54 lies outside the area of cog-wheel 7.
  • the first step in operating the described apparatus is that the pattern width is marked off on the needle bed by the two stop pins 1 and 2.
  • FIG. 1 shows an operating position in which the working needles 58 having the needle butts 59 are situated within this pattern strip, .i.e., the selection movement of actuating member 48 is transmitted to switchmovers 45 and 46, and the carriage 61 in FIG. 1 is moved from left to right.
  • coupling pin 31 is within driving slot 36, and pulling pawl of rear (in the direction of travel) stop lever 12/16 is swiveled into its inoperative position owing to the corresponding position of control disc 8, while guide pin 19 of pulling pawl 11 is pressed against the flattened portion 8a of control disc 8 so that driving nose 21 is engaged with cog-wheel 7.
  • the free end of feeler lever 24 is in one of the depressions 6 of cam 4.
  • stop lever 13/l7 will pivot clockwise around pin 15. This pivoting movement will be transmitted via the operative pulling pawl 11 to cogwheel 7 and thus to cam 4, the dimensions being such that upon pivoting of the respective stop lever caused by a stop pin 1 or 2 being struck, cam 4 is rotated by one division. The result is that feeler lever 24 now comes to rest upon a projection 5 of the outer edge of cam 4 and likewise pivots clockwise by a certain amount.
  • cam 4 is again rotated by one division when stop lever 12/16 strikes against stop pin 2, so that all of the parts, being controlled through feeler lever 24, return once more to the coupling position shown in the drawing, in which position the selection movements of pattern device 49 are transmitted to switch-movers 45 and 46.
  • Lever 50/5] serves the purpose of enabling the coupling and uncoupling operation to be carried out at any desired location and regardless of the position of stop pins 1 and 2.
  • nose 55 of pulling pawl 54 comes into the area of the toothing of cog-wheel 7, so that upon a limited further movement of the lever, cog-wheel 7 can be rotated by one division together with cam 4.
  • a hand-operated knitting machine which makes it possible to cause a pattern device to become intermittently operative in the easiest way imaginable, thus substantially multiplying the patterning possibilities.
  • a hand-operated knitting machine comprising a plurality of needles having butts, a needle bed.
  • control means mounted on said needle bed, needle-butt switches cooperating with the butts of said needles, a carriage reciprocatingly displaceable relative to said needle bed, a pattern device secured to said carriage, a switch-actuating member for the needle-butt switches, a transmission rod assembly, said switchingactuating member operatively connecting said pattern device to said transmission rod assembly, said transmission rod assembly being operatively connected with said switches to effect transmission of motion from said actuating member to said switches, coupling means disposed between said actuating member and said transmission rod assembly for selectively coupling said actuating member to or uncoupling said actuating member from said transmission rod assembly, said control means serving to actuate said coupling means in order to respectively permit or prevent the transmission of motion as a function of said coupling and uncoupling, respectively, of said actuating member with said transmission rod assembly.
  • said coupling means comprises two coupling parts, a cam rotatably mounted on said carriage, at least one stop lever cooperating with said control means for rotating said cam, each said stop lever being operable to rotate said cam in only one direction of displacement of said carriage, a feeler lever contacting said cam, and means for transmitting movements of said feeler lever to one of said two coupling parts.
  • one of said two coupling parts comprises a pin, the other of said two coupling parts comprising a substantially T-shaped aperture, said pin extending into said aperture.
  • said coupling means further comprises a guide surface for guiding said pin into a position such that said transmission rod assembly causes said switches to pivot into a predetermined position upon coupling of said transmission rod assembly with said actuating member.

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US2922295A (en) * 1955-07-12 1960-01-26 Kochheim Gerhard Auxiliary pre-adjusting device for the needles of a flat bed knitting apparatus
US2958214A (en) * 1957-09-07 1960-11-01 Paliz Holding Ag Actuating slide for the needles of a hand knitting machine
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US2922295A (en) * 1955-07-12 1960-01-26 Kochheim Gerhard Auxiliary pre-adjusting device for the needles of a flat bed knitting apparatus
US2958214A (en) * 1957-09-07 1960-11-01 Paliz Holding Ag Actuating slide for the needles of a hand knitting machine
US3090214A (en) * 1959-06-17 1963-05-21 Paliz Holding Ag Device for positioning the needle cams of a hand-operated knitting machine

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