WO1994013873A1 - Machine a tricoter rectiligne - Google Patents

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WO1994013873A1
WO1994013873A1 PCT/EP1993/002237 EP9302237W WO9413873A1 WO 1994013873 A1 WO1994013873 A1 WO 1994013873A1 EP 9302237 W EP9302237 W EP 9302237W WO 9413873 A1 WO9413873 A1 WO 9413873A1
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knitting machine
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flat knitting
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Reinhold Schimko
Joachim ENDRESS
Josef Scholze
Wolfgang Mzyk
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Universal Maschinenfabrik Dr. Rudolf Schieber Gmbh & Co. Kg
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D04BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
    • D04BKNITTING
    • D04B15/00Details of, or auxiliary devices incorporated in, weft knitting machines, restricted to machines of this kind
    • D04B15/66Devices for determining or controlling patterns ; Programme-control arrangements
    • D04B15/68Devices for determining or controlling patterns ; Programme-control arrangements characterised by the knitting instruments used

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  • the invention relates to a flat knitting machine with at least one needle bed having a needle channel, in each of which a needle and / or at least one plate with a knitting lock can be moved.
  • the part of the needle facing away from the needle head is designed as a spring shaft, at whose end facing away from the needle head a further needle foot is provided.
  • the spring shaft is pre-tensioned in such a way that it presses down onto the sole of the needle bed without any outside action, so that the other foot is sunk into the needle channel without outside action, i.e. it is not in the working position and is not caught by lock parts - that can.
  • the further needle foot is brought into the working position by pushing a plate under the spring shaft and thereby lifting the spring shaft. In this way, the further needle foot is raised beyond the needle bed and brought into the working position.
  • the disadvantage of this conventional flat knitting machine is that despite the use of two needle feet, the control of the needle remains restricted.
  • Switched lock parts are required for the knitting lock in the conventional flat knitting machine.
  • the switched lock parts must be inoperable so that they can control the two needle feet do not interfere with each other, ie the lock parts must be able to be lifted out of the plane in which they can grip the needle foot, so that the needle foot, which is not supposed to be caught by this switching part, remains unaffected and can be moved from the other needle foot.
  • Lock parts are very complex because corresponding switching mechanisms in the form of switching magnets must be present on the lock part, which increase the lock mass in an undesirable manner.
  • the secondary part of the switched lock part also consists in particular in that the lock becomes more susceptible to repair and less reliable in its operation.
  • the object of the invention is to create a flat knitting machine with which the needle can be controlled completely independently of one another in two ways.
  • the lock should have as few switched lock parts as possible.
  • the object is achieved in that an optional and detachable connection between the needle and a board is provided for the optional displacement of the needle through the board.
  • the measure according to the invention of optionally coupling the needle and the board makes it possible to move the needle through the board.
  • the two cases of different control of the needle are thus divided on the one hand on the control of the needle foot itself and on the other hand on the control of the sinker foot.
  • Castle can be arranged, where there is enough space even for large parts of the castle.
  • a circuit board and coupling it optionally with the needle it is also possible to reduce the number of controlled lock parts or to do entirely without controlled lock parts.
  • the needle can be moved from the lock via a needle foot when the connection is released and via a plate foot when the connection is activated.
  • the needle is only controlled by the needle foot, while when the connection is activated, the needle is controlled by the board foot.
  • the control of the needle can in particular also be carried out by a combined control of the needle foot and sinker foot, for example in such a way that the needle is first pulled off over the needle foot and then pulled off the board again further than is done by means of the needle foot or to the Of the lock part attacking the needle foot is possible or advantageous.
  • the needle can be moved over a first lock part when the connection is released and over a second lock part when the connection is activated.
  • the displacement of the needle is therefore possible independently of one another by means of different lock parts and without interfering with the displacements among one another.
  • first lock part is a first trigger part and the second lock part is a second trigger part. is tension part.
  • the first withdrawal part engages the needle foot
  • the second withdrawal part engages the sinker base, and when the sinker and needle are coupled, in addition to the withdrawal by the first withdrawal part, the needle is further withdrawn by the sinker.
  • the stitch length range with which the flat knitting machine can knit can be increased, so that the variety of knitted fabrics is increased. This is particularly the case because the selection options for the selection of stitches of different lengths are significantly expanded.
  • the present invention can be used particularly advantageously in connection with the flat knitting machines which are described in DE-A-40 24 742 and DE-A 41 31 224, which has not been previously published by the same applicant. In order to avoid repetition, reference is made to these publications in this regard.
  • the two trigger parts are advantageously provided for different trigger depths, the trigger parts in particular each being adjustable in their trigger depths.
  • the present invention achieves a sequence in which the length of the stitches both when selecting a short stitch , as well as when selecting long stitches can be changed completely independently of one another, even in such a way that the stitches knitted with short stitches can be longer than the stitches knitted with long stitches selected.
  • the trigger part are preferably adjustable with a stepper motor. It is also possible to adjust one draw-off part while the other draw-off part is selected for the stitch draw-off. As a result, the adjustment process can be carried out during a period during which the trigger part does not control the needle. In this way, a so-called dynamic strength with a continuously changing stitch length can be avoided if this is desired for the knitted pattern.
  • At least one trigger part can consist of two trigger part elements that are movable relative to one another. As a result, the variety of the pattern variation with regard to the mesh length can still be expanded.
  • the needle When the connection is released, the needle is preferably pulled off to form a short stitch with the needle foot. To form a long stitch, the needle is preferably pulled off with the sinker foot when activated.
  • the needle is first pulled off when the connection to the needle foot is released, then the connection is activated and subsequently the needle is pulled off to form a long stitch with the board foot.
  • the flat knitting machine according to the invention not only enables the selection of short stitch / long stitch, but also the simultaneous selection of short stitch and long stitch, with the result that the needle is first drawn off with the needle foot to produce the short stitch and then with the connection activated between the board and the needle
  • the board is preferably a selection board.
  • an intermediate board is provided between the selection board and the needle. This further increases the control variety of the needle.
  • the selection board or the intermediate board preferably has a hook-shaped attachment which engages in a recess in the needle. If an intermediate board is used, it can be coupled to the selection board.
  • the intermediate board has an intermediate board foot, which can be controlled via a further lock part. It is particularly advantageous if the intermediate board foot can be at least partially countersunk in the needle channel, which is preferably done against the spring force of a spring in the needle channel.
  • the intermediate plate itself can be equipped with a spring shaft, or the intermediate plate rests on a spring element.
  • the intermediate sinker base can be pressed into the needle channel by a pressure lock part of the knitting lock to lower it at least partially.
  • the connection between the board, i.e. the intermediate board or the selection board and the needle by at least partially sinking the
  • the needle foot can optionally be countersunk.
  • the needle is preferably designed as a spring shaft needle, in which the needle has a resilient needle part. It is particularly advantageous if the board engages the needle to lower the needle foot. In the event that an intermediate plate is used, the elastic part is sunk with the needle foot through the intermediate plate.
  • the circuit board engaging the needle is at least partially sunk with the pressure lock part for the circuit board.
  • the hook-shaped attachment of the plate then engages the spring shaft of the needle and presses it into the needle channel with the needle foot.
  • FIG. 1 shows a schematic representation of an exemplary embodiment of the needle and sinker arrangement according to the invention in which the needle and sinker feet are in the working position;
  • FIG. 4 shows the arrangement immediately before connecting the
  • Figure 5 shows the circuit board in engagement with the needle
  • FIG. 6 shows the arrangement in which the needle with the selection board is removed
  • FIG. 7 shows the sinker and needle course in the basic position
  • FIG. 8 shows the course of the sinker and needle during the process
  • FIG. 9 shows the course of the sinkers and needles when knitting a short stitch
  • FIG. 10 shows the course of the sinker and needle during the process of taking
  • Figure 11 shows the sinker and needle course for short catch
  • Figure 12 shows the sinker and needle course for knitting a long stitch
  • Figure 13 the sinker and needle course for the process of long catch.
  • FIG. 1 shows an exemplary embodiment according to the invention for the needle and sinker arrangement.
  • a needle 3, an intermediate sinker 4 and a selection sinker 5 are in a position in which the selection sinker 5 is selected in a needle channel 1 of a needle bed 2.
  • a needle head 6 of the needle 3 is located at the level of the tapping edge of the comb plate 7, that is to say in the same comb. In this position, the front part of the needle 3 rests on a channel base 8 which is higher than the rest of the channel base.
  • the needle 3 has a spring shaft 9 with a needle foot 10 which, in the position shown, projects beyond the comb bed, ie is in the working position.
  • the spring shaft 9 is supported on a spring part 11
  • the intermediate board 4 has an intermediate board base
  • the intermediate board 4 has a hook-shaped approach
  • the intermediate board 4 is coupled at its end facing away from the needle head 6 to the selection board 5 such that the intermediate board 4 is also pulled off when the selection board 5 is moved.
  • the selection plate 5 connects, which has a selection plate base 22 which, in the position shown, projects beyond the needle bed 3, that is to say it is in the working or ON position .
  • the intermediate plate spring 19 and the selection plate spring 20 Due to the spring action of the spring part 11, the intermediate plate spring 19 and the selection plate spring 20, the needle 3, the intermediate plate 4 and the selection plate 5 are pressed upward against needle bed rails, not shown, which are in rail grooves 23, 24, 25 and 26 lie.
  • FIG. 2 shows the arrangement when the selection board 5 is not selected, but is held in the unselected position with a selection magnet 27, and when a pressure is exerted on the intermediate board foot 17 with a pressure lock part (not shown) which causes the pressure transfers to the spring shaft 9 of the needle 3 via the shoulder 18 and the pressure surface 14, so that the needle foot 10 of the needle 3 is pressed into the needle channel 1 and put out of function.
  • FIG. 3 differs from that in FIG. 1 in that the needle 3 is driven out.
  • FIG. 4 the difference from FIG. 1 is that the pressure plate 4 is somewhat withdrawn from the needle 3 and the selection plate 4 by an intermediate plate lock part (not shown in FIG. 4), to the extent that the shoulder 18 of the intermediate board 4 is located above the recess 13 of the needle 3, so that when a pressure is exerted on the intermediate board foot 17 in this position with an intermediate board pressure lock part, not shown, the shoulder 18 of the intermediate board 4 into the recess 13 of the needle 3 engages, as shown in FIG. 5.
  • the selection board 5 is now withdrawn via the selection board base 22 with a selection board lock part (not shown), as shown in FIG. 6, the coupling of the intermediate board 4 with the needle 3 removes the latter beyond the depth of the cut or comb equilibrium, which was previously withdrawn by withdrawing the needle 3 via the lock part engaging the needle foot 10 (cf. the needle position according to FIGS. 1, 4 and 5).
  • the embodiment of the invention is intended to knit short stitches (normal stitches) and long stitches.
  • FIG. 7 shows a knitted lock 30 in a schematic representation, which is used as an exemplary embodiment for controlling the needle shown in FIGS.
  • ER SA TZB L ATT del and board arrangement is provided.
  • the rope lock 30 for the needle bed 2 is shown seen from above in the direction of the needle bed 2.
  • the arrangement according to FIG. 1 is again shown schematically to the right of the knitting lock.
  • the reference symbols used in the previous figures are adopted for the same elements and parts in FIG. 7 and the subsequent figures.
  • a hatching from the bottom left to the top right shows the foot or feet in the ON position, that is to say in the working position in which they protrude beyond the needle bed 2 and can be gripped by lock parts.
  • Cross-hatching means the half-setting in which the feet protrude slightly beyond the needle bed 2, but not as far as in the ON position. In this half position the feet of lock parts can be grasped, the distances to the needle bed 2 being smaller than for the lock parts which can grasp the feet in the ON position.
  • a hatching from top left to bottom right indicates a transition area in which the feet are moved from one position to another.
  • the areas in which the feet are switched off are shown without any hatching, i.e. they are not in the working position, i.e. if they do not protrude over the needle bed and therefore cannot be caught by parts of the lock.
  • the knitting lock 30 has selection points A, B, C and D, which can be designed in a known manner. Examples of this are described in DE-A 40 15 936, DE-A 40 24 742 or the unpublished DE-A-42 25 655.
  • Selection board lock parts 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37 are provided for controlling the selection board base 22.
  • intermediate board lock parts 38, 39, and intermediate board push lock parts 40, 41, 42, and 43 and 44 are provided to control the intermediate board foot 17.
  • the needle foot 10 is controlled by needle lock parts 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62 and 63.
  • needle half-pressure lock parts 64, 65 are provided, which cause the needle foot 10 to be pressed into the half position.
  • Lower trigger parts 66, 67 and upper trigger parts 68, 69 are provided as the movable lock part, and can be moved up and down in a known manner along the double arrows indicated therein.
  • the knitted lock is symmetrical with respect to an axis of symmetry S, so that it can act on the feet 10, 17, 22 in a corresponding manner in both directions of slide travel.
  • the schematically shown knitting lock 30 according to the figure. 7 is designed in the usual way for the 3-way technique.
  • the knitting lock 30 has 4 selection parts A, B, C and D in this order with respect to the direction of slide running from right to left.
  • the selection point A is intended for the selection of a needle for stitch formation, the selection point B for the selection of a needle for catching, and the selection point C for the selection for long stitch.
  • the selection board foot 22 coming from the left in relative movement to the knitting lock 30 is brought into the non-selected position by means of a pressure part 70 and therefore runs under the selection board lock parts 31, 33, 35 and 37, as well as under the lower trigger part 66 and 67 through.
  • the intermediate board foot 17 Since the selection board 5 was not selected, the intermediate board foot 17 remains in its straight path and is pressed into the OFF position by the intermediate board push-lock parts 40, 41 and 42, as a result of which the needle foot 10 also moves into the off position during this time. Position is brought and therefore can not be captured by Na ⁇ del lock parts during this time. In the area between the intermediate plate pressure lock parts 40 and 41 or 41 and 42, the needle foot 10 is held in the half position by the needle foot semi-pressure parts 52, 59.
  • Table 1 schematically shows the switching on and off of the selection points A to D for the operations giving short stitch, taking, short catch, long stitch and long catch, both for the sled running direction from the right left as well as left to right.
  • the needle courses belonging to the respective processes are shown schematically in the figures 8 to 13 given.
  • FIG. 8 shows a sinker and needle foot run for the process of giving in a sled run from right to left in the direction indicated by the arrow R.
  • selection point A is switched on and selection points B, C and D are switched off.
  • the rear end of the selection board 5 is moved by the selection system, i.e. from the holding magnet 27, released, so that the selection board foot 22 comes to the ON position and is slightly withdrawn from the selection board lock part 31.
  • the intermediate board 4 is also withdrawn to such an extent that the intermediate board foot 17 cannot be caught by the intermediate board push-lock parts 40, 41 or 42, but passes unaffected by it.
  • the needle foot 10 is in the ON position during the entire lock pass and is therefore driven out by an edge 66 A of the upper trigger part 66 and then by the needle lock part 54.
  • the needle then makes the usual movement due to the needle lock parts 55, 58 and the trigger part 69 and returns to the starting position.
  • the selection board 5 Since the selection points B, C, D are switched off, the selection board 5 remains in the display after being pressed down by the pressure part 71 and the intermediate board 4 is returned to the starting position with the intermediate board lock part 39.
  • FIG. 9 shows the course of the sinker or needle foot for the short stitch or normal stitch process.
  • Table 1 there is no difference with respect to the switching of the working position to FIG. 8 or to the GIVE process.
  • the difference from FIG. 8 is that the left upper trigger part 68 is in the upper position, so that the needle foot 10 cannot be gripped by it, but rather by the needle lock parts 52 and 56 for forming a stitch
  • REPLACEMENT LEAF is driven out.
  • the other upper trigger part 69 is displaced downward, so that the needle foot 10, after being withdrawn by the needle lock part 58, is pulled down from the trigger part 67 beyond the initial position of the needle foot 10 to form the short stitch.
  • the needle is then brought back into the starting position with the needle lock part 62.
  • FIG. 10 shows the course of the sinker and needle foot for the TAKE operation, in which selection point B is switched on and the other selection points A, C and D are switched off.
  • the course of the sinker and needle foot corresponds to that of FIG. 7.
  • the selection board foot 22 is in the ON position after the selection point B, it is pulled off the selection board lock part 33, so that the intermediate board foot 17 is also in a channel unaffected by the intermediate plate pressure lock parts 41 and 42 is withdrawn.
  • the needle foot 10 remains in the half-switched position and can be gripped by the needle lock part 65, so that it is brought into the ON position and gripped by the needle lock part 59 and driven out to the height for taking over the stitch can be.
  • the needle 2 is then pulled back into the basic position via the trigger part 69 and the needle lock part 60.
  • FIG. 11 shows the course of the sinker and needle foot for the short or normal catch process.
  • the switch position of the selection points A to D corresponds to that for the TAKE operation corresponding to FIG. 9.
  • the only difference from FIG. 10 is that the trigger part 69 is shifted further downward, so that the The needle is withdrawn beyond the basic position for the short catch.
  • FIG. 12 shows the course of the sinker and needle foot for the long stitch process. As seen in Table 1
  • REPLACEMENT LEAF is, the selection points A and E are switched on and the selection points B and D are switched off. Up to the selection point C, the course of the sinker and needle foot corresponds to the short stitch for that process according to FIG. 9.
  • the selection board foot 22 ON at the selection point C the selection board 5 is correspondingly shown in FIG moved lower trigger part 67 and pulls off the intermediate board 4.
  • the intermediate plate pressure lock part 44 simultaneously presses the intermediate plate 4 against the spring force of the intermediate plate spring 19 into the needle channel 1, so that the intermediate plate shoulder 18 engages in the recess 13 of the needle 3, as can be seen in FIG. 6.
  • the needle 3 is pulled further beyond the trigger by the trigger part 69 to form a long stitch over the trigger part 67.
  • the intermediate board foot 17 is released again from the intermediate board pressure part 44 and into the ON position so that it is brought back into the starting position by the intermediate board lock part 39. Since the coupling between the intermediate plate 4 and the needle 3 is also canceled by the release of the intermediate plate foot 17 from the intermediate plate pressure part 44, the needle foot 10 runs uncontrolled to the needle lock part 62, which returns the needle 3 to the starting position. In contrast, the selection board 5, which remains coupled to the intermediate board 4, is returned to the starting position together with the intermediate board 4.
  • FIG. 6 shows the position according to the sinker or needle foot positions in FIG. 12 at the time of the maximum deduction.
  • the course of the sinker and needle foot of FIG. 13 does not differ from that of FIG. 11 for the short catch process.
  • the sinker and needle foot profile in FIG. 13 for the long catch operation corresponds to the profile in FIG. 12 from the selection point C FIG. 13 thus corresponds to the wiping process in the long stitch process according to FIG.
  • the operations for the sled run from left to right correspond to the operations described for the sled run from right to left.
  • the switching states of the selection points A to D are also given in the table for the sled run from left to right.
  • the description of the sinker and needle foot profiles for the respective processes during a slide stroke from left to right is omitted.
  • the needle is first withdrawn from the upper withdrawal part 69 to form the long stitch and only for the last part of the long stitch via the selection board 5 with the lower one ren deductible 67.
  • dividing the wiping process for the long stitch onto the upper and lower take-off part 69 or 67 has the advantage that the lower take-off part is used only for the last part of the wetting process.
  • On the lock parts is namely
  • the first part of the curling when knitting long stitches, can be carried out statically with the upper draw-off part 69 or 68 and the last part with dynamic change of the draw-off length with the lower draw-off part 67 or 66. This results in the possibility of a dynamic change in the stitch length in a certain stitch length region.
  • Knitting process can be used. Furthermore, the present invention is not to be used in conjunction with one another.
  • REPLACEMENT LEAF limited with one-footed needles, but can also be applied to two-footed needles if this is advantageous or necessary.
  • the releasable coupling according to the invention between the board and the needle can also be used not only to pull the needle off the board, but also to drive it out.

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l'invention concerne une machine à tricoter rectiligne comprenant au moins une planche d'aiguilles (2) présentant des rainures de picots (1), dans laquelle une aiguille (3) et/ou au moins une platine (4) peut être déplacée avec un système de cames. L'invention permet d'obtenir un grand domaine de variation des diverses fonctions de commande possibles concernant le tricotage, la formation de revers et la formation des mailles avec un mode de réalisation simple du système de cames qui comprend peu de parties mobiles, du fait qu'il existe une connexion détachable facultative entre l'aiguille (3) et une platine (4, 5) afin de pouvoir déplacer comme on le veut l'aiguille (3) à travers la platine (4, 5).
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