WO2005080653A1 - Method for producing open-knit fabric with machines for knitting hosiery or other articles, and open-knit article obtained with the method - Google Patents

Method for producing open-knit fabric with machines for knitting hosiery or other articles, and open-knit article obtained with the method Download PDF

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WO2005080653A1
WO2005080653A1 PCT/EP2005/000869 EP2005000869W WO2005080653A1 WO 2005080653 A1 WO2005080653 A1 WO 2005080653A1 EP 2005000869 W EP2005000869 W EP 2005000869W WO 2005080653 A1 WO2005080653 A1 WO 2005080653A1
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Ettore Lonati
Fausto Lonati
Tiberio Lonati
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Santoni S.P.A.
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D04BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
    • D04BKNITTING
    • D04B1/00Weft knitting processes for the production of fabrics or articles not dependent on the use of particular machines; Fabrics or articles defined by such processes
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    • D04B1/102Patterned fabrics or articles with stitch pattern
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  • the present invention relates to a method for producing open-knit fabric with machines for knitting hosiery or other articles, and to an open- knit article obtained with the method.
  • Background Art Machines for knitting hosiery or other articles are known which are capable of transferring a loop from the needle that formed it to a contiguous needle. A machine of this kind is disclosed for example in the published patent document no. WO 02/070799.
  • an object of the invention is to provide a method that allows to obtain openwork with holes of various sizes and shapes, capable of meeting the most disparate aesthetic requirements.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a method that can be performed in the production of knitted items of clothing both on circular machines and on rectilinear machines.
  • a method for producing open-knit fabric with machines for knitting hosiery or other articles which consists in producing in succession rows of knitting by means of a plurality of needles of the machine that is used, characterized in that it consists in performing openwork constituted by holes, each of which is provided by means of a group of needles in which a first needle, after taking part in the formation of a first row of knitting, is freed from the loop of said first row of knitting by transferring said loop to a second needle that is contiguous to said first needle, said first needle being actuated so as to resume knitting, forming a new loop of a row of knitting that is subsequent to said first row.
  • Figures 1 to 7 are views of portions of a knitted fabric, shown highly enlarged and from the reverse side, each portion having a different type of hole obtained with an embodiment of the method according to the invention.
  • the method according to the invention consists in producing, in succession, rows of knitting in order to produce a knitted fabric; during said rows, openwork is performed which is constituted by holes, each of which is obtained by means of a group of needles in which a first needle, after taking part in the formation of a first row of knitting, is freed from the loop just formed during the formation of the first row, transferring said loop to a second needle that is contiguous to the first needle.
  • the first needle is actuated again to resume knitting, forming a new loop in the formation of a row of knitting that is subsequent to the first row of knitting.
  • the first needle can resume knitting, after the transfer of the loop formed during the formation of the first row, during the formation of the row of knitting that directly follows the first row of knitting, or during the formation of a row of knitting that is spaced from the first row of knitting by a preset number of intermediate rows of knitting. Furthermore, the transfer of the loop from one needle to a contiguous needle can also affect the needles that are contiguous to the first needle after forming rows of knitting that are subsequent to the first row of knitting, so as to gradually free more needles. The delay in resuming knitting on the part of the needle or needles freed by the transfer of the corresponding loop and/or the gradual increase in the needles freed by the transfer of the corresponding loop allow to increase the dimensions of the hole.
  • FIG. 1 to 7 illustrate by way of example seven types of hole that can be obtained with the method according to the invention.
  • the loops formed by each needle in the production of a row of knitting are provided by means of a single thread, but the method according to the invention can also be performed by forming loops that are each composed of two or more threads fed simultaneously to the needles.
  • the rows of knitting have been designated by uppercase letters.
  • each needle is designated hereinafter by the numeral that designates, in the drawings, the column of loops knitted by the same needle.
  • the thread of each row of knitting is designated by a lowercase letter that is the same as the uppercase letter that designates the row of knitting.
  • the loop of a row of knitting formed by a needle is designated by the numeral of the column of loops to which it belongs (i.e., with the numeral that also designates the needle that forms said column of loops) and by a lowercase letter that is the same as the uppercase letter that designates said row of knitting.
  • the needles that form the knitting are arranged vertically, as occurs in a needle cylinder of a circular knitting machine for hosiery or other articles, and therefore for example the expressions "needle lifting" for needle engagement and “needle lowering” for forming the loop are used, without altering the fact that the various described types of knitting can also be performed by means of needles that are arranged horizontally or are variously inclined with respect to the vertical.
  • the hole shown in Figure 1 is obtained, during the formation of the knitting, by using a group of needles constituted by two needles, respectively a first needle 1 and a second needle 2, which are contiguous.
  • the first needle 1 After taking part with other needles in the formation of a first row of knitting A with a thread "a”, is freed from the loop la, formed during the formation of said row of knitting A, by transferring the loop la onto the second needle 2, which in this manner carries its own loop 2a and the loop la.
  • a second row of knitting B is formed by means of a thread "b” by actuating, together with the other needles that take part in the formation of the row of knitting B, the first needle 1 and the second needle 2, which form respective loops lb and 2b.
  • the first needle 1 and the second needle 2, during the engagement of the thread "b", are both lifted to the drop-stitch level, so that the loops la and 2a pass below the latch of the second needle 2.
  • the formation of the loop lb, as a consequence of the descent of the needle 1, since the needle 1 is free, does not form an actual stitch, but simply forms a so-called "bend", while the formation of the loop 2b drops the loops la, 2a with which the loop 2b is knitted in.
  • a third row of knitting C is then formed with a thread "c", which is knitted not only by other needles that take part in the formation of the row of knitting C but also by both of the needles 1 and 2, which are lifted so as to engage the thread "c" at a drop-stitch level, so that the loops lb and 2b pass below the latch of the corresponding needle.
  • the subsequent lowering of said needles 1 and 2 forms two loops lc and 2c, which are knitted in respectively with the loops lb and 2b, which are dropped by said needles. At this point, the hole shown in Figure 1 is complete.
  • the hole shown in Figure 2 is obtained, during the formation of the knitting, by using a group of needles again constituted by two needles, respectively a first needle 1 and a second needle 2, which are contiguous.
  • the first needle 1 after taking part with other needles in the formation of a first row of knitting A with a thread "a”, is freed from the loop la, formed during the formation of said row of knitting A, by transferring the loop la onto the second needle 2, which in this manner carries its own loop 2a and the loop la.
  • a second row of knitting B is formed by means of a thread "b".
  • the first needle 1 is excluded from the knitting of the second row of knitting B, while the second needle 2 is actuated together with the other needles that take part in the formation of the row of knitting B.
  • a bridle lb is formed at the first needle knitting 1, while the second needle 2 forms a loop 2b.
  • the second needle 2 during the engagement of the thread "b", is lifted to the drop-stitch level, so that the loops la and 2a pass below the latch of the second needle 2.
  • the formation of the loop 2b drops the loops la, 2a, with which the loop 2b is knitted in.
  • a third row of knitting C is then formed with a thread "c", which is knitted not only by other needles that take part in the formation of the row of knitting C but also by both needles 1 and 2, which are lifted to engage the thread "c" at a drop-stitch level, so that the loop 2b passes below the latch of the second needle 2.
  • the subsequent lowering of said needles 1 and 2 forms two loops lc and 2c.
  • the formation of the loop lc following the descent of the needle 1, since the needle 1 is free, does not form an actual stitch, but simply forms a so-called "bend", while the formation of the loop 2c drops the loop 2b with which the loop 2c is knitted in.
  • a fourth row of knitting D is formed with a thread "d" that is knitted not only by other needles that take part in the formation of the row of knitting D but also by both of the needles 1 and 2, which are lifted to engage the thread "d" at a drop-stitch level, so that the loops lc and 2c pass below the latch of the corresponding needle.
  • the subsequent lowering of said needles 1 and 2 forms two loops Id and 2d, which are knitted in respectively with the loops lc and 2c, which are dropped by said needles. At this point, the hole shown in Figure 2 is completed.
  • the hole shown in Figure 3 is obtained, during the formation of the knitting, by using a group of needles that is again constituted by two needles, respectively a first needle 1 and a second needle 2, which are contiguous.
  • the first needle 1 after taking part, together with other needles, in the formation of a first row of knitting A with a thread "a”, is freed from the loop la, formed during the formation of said row of knitting A, by transferring the loop la onto the second needle 2, which in this manner carries its own loop 2a and the loop la.
  • a second row of knitting B is formed by means of a thread "b" by actuating, together with the other needles that take part in the formation of the row of knitting B, also the first needle 1 and the second needle 2, which form respective loops lb and 2b.
  • the first needle 1 and the second needle 2 during the engagement of the thread "b", are raised to the drop-stitch level, so that the loops la and 2a pass below the latch of the second needle 2.
  • the formation of the loop lb following the descent of the needle 1, since the needle 1 is free, does not form an actual stitch, but simply forms a so-called "bend", while the formation of the loop 2b drops the loops la, 2a with which the loop 2b is knitted in.
  • a third row of knitting C is then formed with a thread "c", which is knitted not only by other needles that take part in the formation of the row of knitting C but also by both needles 1 and 2.
  • the first needle 1 is lifted to engage the thread "c" at a tuck-stitch level, so that the loop lb does not pass below its latch
  • the second needle 2 is lifted to engage the thread "c" at a drop-stitch level, so that the loop 2b passes below its latch.
  • a fourth row of knitting D is formed with a thread "d", which is knitted not only by other needles that take part in the formation of the row of knitting D but also by both needles 1 and 2, which are lifted to engage the thread "d" at a drop-stitch level, so that the loops lb, lc on the needle 1 and 2c on the needle 2 pass below the latch of the corresponding needle.
  • the subsequent lowering of said needles 1 and 2 forms two loops Id and 2d, which are knitted in respectively with the loops lb, lc and 2c, which are dropped by said needles.
  • the hole shown in Figure 3 is completed.
  • the hole shown in Figure 4 is obtained, during the formation of the knitting, by using a group of needles constituted by three needles, respectively a first needle 1, a second needle 2, and a third needle 3, which are contiguous.
  • the first needle 1 after taking part together with other needles in the formation of a first row of knitting A with a thread "a”, is freed from the loop la, formed during the formation of said row of knitting A, by way of the transfer of the loop la onto the second needle 2, which in this manner carries its own loop 2a and the loop la, while the third needle 3 carries the corresponding loop 3a.
  • a second row of knitting B is formed by means of a thread "b".
  • the first needle 1 is excluded from the knitting of the second row of knitting B, while the second needle 2 and the third needle 3 are actuated together with the other needles that take part in forming the row of knitting B.
  • a bridle lb is formed at the first needle 1, while the second needle 2 and the third needle 3 form respective loops 2b and 3b.
  • the second needle 2 during the engagement of the thread "b", is lifted to the drop-stitch level, so that the loops la and 2a pass below the latch of the second needle 2.
  • the formation of the loop 2b drops the loops la, 2a with which the loop 2b is knitted in.
  • the second needle 2 also is freed from the loop 2b, which is transferred onto the third needle 3, which in this manner carries the loops 2b and 3b.
  • a third row of knitting C is then formed with a thread "c" that is knitted not only by other needles that take part in the formation of the row of knitting C but also by the needles 1, 2 and 3, which are lifted to engage the thread "c" at a drop-stitch level, so that the loops 2b and 3b pass below the latch of the third needle 3.
  • the subsequent descent of the needles forms three loops lc, 2c, 3c.
  • a fourth row of knitting D is formed with a thread "d", which is knitted not only by other needles that take part in the formation of the row of knitting D but also by the needles 1, 2 and 3.
  • the needles 1 and 3 are lifted, in order to engage the thread "d", to a drop- stitch level so that the loops lc and 3c pass below the latch of the corresponding needle.
  • the subsequent lowering of said needles 1 and 3 forms two loops Id and 3d, which are knitted in respectively with the loops lc and 3c, which are dropped by said needles.
  • the second needle 2, in order to engage the thread "d" is raised to a tuck-stitch level, so that the loop 2c does not pass below the latch of said needle.
  • a fifth row of knitting E is formed with a thread "e", which is knitted not only by other needles that take part in the formation of the row of knitting E but also by the needles 1, 2 and 3.
  • the needles 1, 2 and 3 are lifted, in order to engage the thread "e", to a drop- stitch level so that the loops Id, 2c, 2d and 3d pass below the latch of the corresponding needle.
  • the subsequent lowering of said needles 1, 2 and 3 forms three loops le, 2e and 3e, which are knitted in respectively with the loop Id, with the loops 2c, 2d and with the loop 3d, which are dropped by said needles.
  • the hole shown in Figure 4 is complete.
  • the hole shown in Figure 5 is obtained, during the formation of the knitting, by using a group of needles constituted by three needles, respectively a first needle 1, a second needle 2, and a third needle 3, which are contiguous.
  • the first needle 1 after taking part together with other needles in the formation of a first row of knitting A with a thread "a”, is freed from the loop la, formed during the formation of said row of knitting A, by transferring the loop la onto the second needle 2, which in this manner carries its own loop 2a and the loop la, while the third needle 3 carries the corresponding loop 3 a.
  • a second row of knitting B is formed by means of a thread "b". The first needle 1 is excluded from the knitting of the second row of knitting B, while the second needle 2 and the third needle 3 are actuated together with the other needles that take part in the formation of the row of knitting B.
  • a bridle lb forms at the first needle 1, while the second needle 2 and the third needle 3 form respective loops 2b and 3b.
  • the second needle 2 during the engagement of the thread b, is lifted to the drop-stitch level, so that the loops la and 2a pass below the latch of the second needle 2.
  • the formation of the loop 2b unloads the loops la, 2a with which the loop 2b is knitted in.
  • the second needle 2 also is freed from the loop 2b, which is transferred onto the third needle 3, which in this manner carries the loops 2b and 3b.
  • a third row of knitting C is then formed with a thread "c", which is knitted not only by other needles that take part in the formation of the row of knitting C but also by the needles 1, 2 and 3, which are lifted in order to engage the thread "c" at a drop-stitch level, so that the loops 2b and 3b pass below the latch of the third needle 3.
  • the subsequent lowering of the needles forms three loops lc, 2c, 3c.
  • a fourth row of knitting D is formed with a thread d, which is knitted not only by other needles that take part in the formation of the row of knitting D but also by the needles 1 and 3, while the needle 2 is excluded from knitting and retains, in its beak, the loop 2c formed previously.
  • the needles 1 and 3 are lifted, in order to engage the thread d, to a drop-stitch level, so that the loops lc and 3c pass below the latch of the corresponding needle.
  • the subsequent lowering of said needles 1 and 3 forms two loops Id and 3d, which are knitted in respectively with the loops lc and 3c, which are dropped by said needles.
  • a bridle 2d is formed at the needle 2 excluded from knitting.
  • a fifth row of knitting E is formed with a thread e, which is knitted not only by other needles that take part in the formation of the row of knitting E but also by the needles 1, 2 and 3.
  • the needles 1, 2 and 3 are lifted in order to engage the thread e; at a drop-stitch level, so that the loops Id, 2c and 3d pass below the latch of the corresponding needle.
  • the subsequent lowering of said needles 1, 2 and 3 forms three loops le, 2e and 3e, which are knitted in respectively with the loop Id, with the loop 2c and with the loop 3d, which are dropped by said needles.
  • the hole shown in Figure 5 is complete.
  • the hole shown in Figure 6 is obtained, during the formation of the knitting, by using a set of needles constituted by three needles, respectively a first needle 1, a second needle 2, and a third needle 3, which are contiguous.
  • the first needle 1 after taking part together with other needles in the formation of a first row of knitting A with a thread "a”, is freed from the loop la formed during the formation of said row of knitting A, which in this manner, by way of the transfer of the loop la onto the second needle 2, which in this manner carries its own loop 2a and the loop la, while the third needle 3 carries the corresponding loop 3a.
  • a second row of knitting B is formed by means of a thread "b".
  • the first needle 1 is excluded from knitting the second row of knitting B, while the second needle 2 and the third needle 3 are actuated together with the other needles that take part in the formation of the row of knitting B.
  • a bridle lb forms at the first needle 1
  • the second needle 2 and the third needle 3 form respective loops 2b and 3b.
  • the second needle 2 during the engagement of the thread "b", is raised to the drop-stitch level, so that the loops la and 2a pass below the latch of the second needle 2.
  • the formation of the loop 2b drops the loops la, 2a with which the loop 2b is knitted in.
  • the second needle 2 After the formation of the second loop B, the second needle 2 also is freed from the loop 2b, which is transferred onto the third needle 3, which in this manner carries the loops 2b and 3b. Subsequently, a third row of knitting C is formed with a thread "c", which is knitted not only by other needles that take part in the formation of the row of knitting C but also by the needles 1, 2 and 3, which are raised to engage the thread "c" at a drop-stitch level, so that the loops 2b and 3b pass below the latch of the third needle 3. The subsequent lowering of the needles forms three loops lc, 2c, 3c.
  • a fourth row of knitting D is formed with a thread "d", which is knitted not only by other needles that take part in the formation of the row of knitting D but also by the needles 1, 2 and 3.
  • the needles 2 and 3 are raised, in order to engage the thread "d", at a drop- stitch level, so that the loops 2c and 3 c pass below the latch of the corresponding needle.
  • the subsequent lowering of said needles 2 and 3 forms two loops 2d and 3d, which are knitted in respectively with the loops 2c and 3c, which are dropped by said needles.
  • the first needle 1, in order to engage the thread "d”, is raised to a tuck-stitch level, so that the loop lc does not pass below the latch of said needle.
  • the subsequent lowering of the first needle 1 forms a loop Id, with retention of the loop lc in the beak of said needle.
  • a fifth row of knitting E is formed with a thread "e", which is knitted not only by other needles that take part in the formation of the row of knitting E but also by the needles 1, 2 and 3.
  • the needles 1, 2 and 3 are raised, in order to engage the thread "e", to a drop- stitch level, so that the loops lc, Id, 2d and 3d pass below the latch of the corresponding needle.
  • the subsequent lowering of said needles 1, 2 and 3 forms three loops le, 2e, and 3e, which are knitted in respectively with the loops lc, Id, with the loop 2d, and with the loop 3d, which are dropped by said needles.
  • the hole shown in Figure 6 is complete.
  • the hole shown in Figure 7 is obtained, during the formation of the knitting, by using a group of needles constituted by four needles, respectively a first needle 1, a second needle 2, a third needle 3 and a fourth needle 4, which are contiguous.
  • the first needle 1 after taking part, together with other needles, in the formation of a first row of knitting A with a thread "a”, is freed from the loop la, formed during the formation of said row of knitting A, by way of the transfer of the loop la onto the second needle 2, which in this manner carries its own loop 2a and the loop la, while the third needle 3 carries the corresponding loop 3 a and the fourth needle carries the corresponding loop 4a.
  • a second row of knitting B is formed by means of a thread "b".
  • the first needle 1 is excluded from the knitting of the second row of knitting B, while the second needle 2, the third needle 3 and the fourth needle 4 are actuated together with the other needles that take part in the formation of the row of knitting B.
  • a bridle lb forms at the first needle 1
  • the second needle 2, the third needle 3 and the fourth needle 4 form respective loops 2b, 3b and 4b.
  • the second needle 2, during the engagement of the thread "b" is raised to the drop-stitch level, so that the loops la and 2a pass below the latch of the second needle 2.
  • the formation of the loop 2b drops the loops la, 2a with which the loop 2b is knitted in.
  • the second needle 2 After the formation of the second row of knitting B, the second needle 2 also is freed from the loop 2b, which is transferred onto the third needle 3, which in this manner carries the loops 2b and 3b.
  • a third row of knitting C is formed by means of a thread "c".
  • the first needle 1 remains excluded from the knitting also of the third row of knitting C, and the second needle 2 is also excluded from knitting, while the third needle 3 and the fourth needle 4 are actuated together with the other needles that take part in the formation of the row of knitting C.
  • bridles lc and 2c form at the first needle 1 and at the second needle, while the third needle 3 and the fourth needle 4 form respective loops 3 c and 4c.
  • the third needle 3 during the engagement of the thread "c", is raised to the drop-stitch level, so that the loops 2b and 3b pass below the latch of the third needle 3.
  • the formation of the loop 3c drops the loops 2b, 3b with which the loop 3c is knitted in.
  • the third needle 3 also is freed from the loop 3 c, which is transferred onto the fourth needle 4, which in this manner carries the loops 3c and 4c.
  • a fourth row of knitting D is then formed with a thread "d", which is knitted not only by other needles that take part in the formation of the row of knitting D but also by the needles 1, 2, 3 and 4, which are raised to engage the thread "d" at a drop-stitch level, so that the loops 3c and 4c pass below the latch of the fourth needle 4.
  • the subsequent lowering of the needles forms four loops Id, 2d, 3d and 4d.
  • a fifth row of knitting E is formed with a thread "e", which is knitted not only by other needles that take part in the formation of the row of knitting E but also by the needles 1, 2, 3 and 4.
  • the needle 1 and the needle 4 are raised to engage the thread "e" at a drop- stitch level so that the loops Id and 4d pass below the latch of the corresponding needle.
  • the subsequent lowering of said needles 1 and 4 forms two loops le and 4e, which are knitted in respectively with the loops Id and 4d, which are dropped by said needles.
  • the second needle 2 and the third needle 3, in order to engage the thread "e", are lifted to a tuck-stitch level so that the corresponding loops 2d, 3d do not pass below the latch of said needles.
  • the subsequent lowering of said needles 2 and 3 forms loops 2e, 3e, with retention of the loops 2d, 3d in the beak of said needles.
  • a sixth row of knitting F is formed with a thread "f" , which is knitted not only by other needles that take part in the formation of the row of knitting F but also by the needles 1, 2, 3 and 4.
  • the needles 1, 2 and 4 are raised, in order to engage the thread "f", to a drop-stitch level so that the loops le, 2d, 2e and 4e pass below the latch of the corresponding needle.
  • the subsequent lowering of said needles 1, 2 and 4 forms three loops If, 2f and 4f, which are knitted in respectively with the loop le, with the loops 2d and 2e, and with the loop 4e, which are dropped by said needles.
  • the third needle 3, in order to engage the thread "f” is raised to a tuck-stitch level so that the loops 3d, 3e do not pass below the latch of said needle.
  • a seventh row of knitting G is formed with a thread "g", which is knitted not only by other needles that take part in the formation of the row of knitting G but also by the needles 1, 2, 3 and 4.
  • the needles 1, 2, 3 and 4 are raised, in order to engage the thread "g", to a drop-stitch level so that the loops If, 2f, 3d, 3e, 3f and 4f pass below the latch of the corresponding needle.
  • the actuation of the other needles of the machine in the formation of the various rows of knitting to form the regions of knitting that are contiguous to the hole may be any, depending on the requirements, although preference is given, in the vicinity of the holes, to plain knitting, as shown in the figures.
  • the holes that can be obtained with the method according to the invention can be repeated several times in the production of the article, and holes having different shapes and/or dimensions may be optionally combined in various manners, depending on the aesthetic effect to be obtained.
  • the method according to the invention is performed preferably with a machine of the type disclosed in the published patent document WO- 02/070799, but can be performed in any case with other machines that allow to transfer a loop from one needle to a contiguous needle.
  • the method according to the invention fully achieves the intended aim, since by using the technique of transferring the loop from one needle to a contiguous needle in combination with the formation of conventional stitches, it allows to form open-knit fabric with holes that have various dimensions and/or shapes according to the requirements.
  • individual characteristics given in relation to specific examples, may actually be interchanged with other different characteristics that exist in other examples of embodiments.
  • the method and the open-knit article obtained with the method, thus conceived, are susceptible of numerous modifications and variations, all of which are within the scope of the appended claims; all the details may further be replaced with other technically equivalent ones.
  • the threads and the counts of the threads that are used may be any according to requirements and to the state of the art.

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A method for producing open-knit fabric with machines for knitting hosiery or other articles and an open-knit article obtained with the method. The method consists in producing in succession rows of knitting (A, B, C) by means of a plurality of needles (1, 2), with openwork being performed which is constituted by holes, each of which is provided by means of a group of needles (1, 2) in which a first needle (1), after taking part in the formation of a first row (A) of knitting, is freed from the loop (1a) of the first row (A) of knitting by transferring the loop to a second needle (2) that is contiguous to the first needle (1). The first needle (1) is actuated so as to resume knitting, forming a new loop (1b) of a row (B) of knitting that is subsequent to the first row (A). It is optionally possible to gradually free a plurality of needles, by transferring the corresponding loop to a contiguous needle, and/or to vary the number of rows of knitting after which the needles freed from the related loop resume knitting, and/or to varying the stitch that is produced by these needles when knitting resumes, so as to vary the dimensions and/or shape of the holes that constitute the openwork.

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METHOD FOR PRODUCING OPEN-KNIT FABRIC WITH MACHINES FOR KNITTING HOSIERY OR OTHER ARTICLES, AND OPEN-KNIT ARTICLE OBTAINED WITH THE METHOD Technical Field The present invention relates to a method for producing open-knit fabric with machines for knitting hosiery or other articles, and to an open- knit article obtained with the method. Background Art Machines for knitting hosiery or other articles are known which are capable of transferring a loop from the needle that formed it to a contiguous needle. A machine of this kind is disclosed for example in the published patent document no. WO 02/070799. In the field of the production of knitted textile articles, in particular in the field of knitwear and hosiery, there is a constant demand for articles that are aesthetically enhanced by means of decorations, among which openwork is particularly appreciated. There is therefore a constant search, on the part of knitting experts, for new weaves of knitting in order to devise openwork with holes of various sizes and for new shapes to obtain innovative aesthetic effects. Disclosure of the Invention The aim of the present invention is to meet these requirements by providing a method that by using the method of transferring the loop from one needle to a contiguous needle in combination with the formation of conventional stitches allows to produce open-knit fabric. Within this aim, an object of the invention is to provide a method that allows to obtain openwork with holes of various sizes and shapes, capable of meeting the most disparate aesthetic requirements. Another object of the invention is to provide a method that can be performed in the production of knitted items of clothing both on circular machines and on rectilinear machines. This aim and these and other objects that will become better apparent hereinafter are achieved by a method for producing open-knit fabric with machines for knitting hosiery or other articles, which consists in producing in succession rows of knitting by means of a plurality of needles of the machine that is used, characterized in that it consists in performing openwork constituted by holes, each of which is provided by means of a group of needles in which a first needle, after taking part in the formation of a first row of knitting, is freed from the loop of said first row of knitting by transferring said loop to a second needle that is contiguous to said first needle, said first needle being actuated so as to resume knitting, forming a new loop of a row of knitting that is subsequent to said first row. Brief Description of the Drawings Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will become better apparent from the description of some preferred but not exclusive embodiments of the method according to the invention, illustrated by way of nonlimiting example in the accompanying drawings, wherein: Figures 1 to 7 are views of portions of a knitted fabric, shown highly enlarged and from the reverse side, each portion having a different type of hole obtained with an embodiment of the method according to the invention. Ways of carrying out the Invention With reference to the figures, the method according to the invention consists in producing, in succession, rows of knitting in order to produce a knitted fabric; during said rows, openwork is performed which is constituted by holes, each of which is obtained by means of a group of needles in which a first needle, after taking part in the formation of a first row of knitting, is freed from the loop just formed during the formation of the first row, transferring said loop to a second needle that is contiguous to the first needle. The first needle is actuated again to resume knitting, forming a new loop in the formation of a row of knitting that is subsequent to the first row of knitting. The first needle can resume knitting, after the transfer of the loop formed during the formation of the first row, during the formation of the row of knitting that directly follows the first row of knitting, or during the formation of a row of knitting that is spaced from the first row of knitting by a preset number of intermediate rows of knitting. Furthermore, the transfer of the loop from one needle to a contiguous needle can also affect the needles that are contiguous to the first needle after forming rows of knitting that are subsequent to the first row of knitting, so as to gradually free more needles. The delay in resuming knitting on the part of the needle or needles freed by the transfer of the corresponding loop and/or the gradual increase in the needles freed by the transfer of the corresponding loop allow to increase the dimensions of the hole. Moreover, these solutions and any variation in the type of stitch performed by said needles when knitting resumes allow to also vary the shape of the hole. Figures 1 to 7 illustrate by way of example seven types of hole that can be obtained with the method according to the invention. In the description that follows, for the sake of simplicity and greater clarity, it is assumed that the loops formed by each needle in the production of a row of knitting are provided by means of a single thread, but the method according to the invention can also be performed by forming loops that are each composed of two or more threads fed simultaneously to the needles. In the figures, the rows of knitting have been designated by uppercase letters. For the sake of simplicity in description, each needle is designated hereinafter by the numeral that designates, in the drawings, the column of loops knitted by the same needle. The thread of each row of knitting is designated by a lowercase letter that is the same as the uppercase letter that designates the row of knitting. The loop of a row of knitting formed by a needle is designated by the numeral of the column of loops to which it belongs (i.e., with the numeral that also designates the needle that forms said column of loops) and by a lowercase letter that is the same as the uppercase letter that designates said row of knitting. In the description that follows it is assumed, for the sake of simplicity, that the needles that form the knitting are arranged vertically, as occurs in a needle cylinder of a circular knitting machine for hosiery or other articles, and therefore for example the expressions "needle lifting" for needle engagement and "needle lowering" for forming the loop are used, without altering the fact that the various described types of knitting can also be performed by means of needles that are arranged horizontally or are variously inclined with respect to the vertical. The hole shown in Figure 1 is obtained, during the formation of the knitting, by using a group of needles constituted by two needles, respectively a first needle 1 and a second needle 2, which are contiguous. In order to form said hole, the first needle 1, after taking part with other needles in the formation of a first row of knitting A with a thread "a", is freed from the loop la, formed during the formation of said row of knitting A, by transferring the loop la onto the second needle 2, which in this manner carries its own loop 2a and the loop la. After the first row of knitting A, a second row of knitting B is formed by means of a thread "b" by actuating, together with the other needles that take part in the formation of the row of knitting B, the first needle 1 and the second needle 2, which form respective loops lb and 2b. The first needle 1 and the second needle 2, during the engagement of the thread "b", are both lifted to the drop-stitch level, so that the loops la and 2a pass below the latch of the second needle 2. The formation of the loop lb, as a consequence of the descent of the needle 1, since the needle 1 is free, does not form an actual stitch, but simply forms a so-called "bend", while the formation of the loop 2b drops the loops la, 2a with which the loop 2b is knitted in. A third row of knitting C is then formed with a thread "c", which is knitted not only by other needles that take part in the formation of the row of knitting C but also by both of the needles 1 and 2, which are lifted so as to engage the thread "c" at a drop-stitch level, so that the loops lb and 2b pass below the latch of the corresponding needle. The subsequent lowering of said needles 1 and 2 forms two loops lc and 2c, which are knitted in respectively with the loops lb and 2b, which are dropped by said needles. At this point, the hole shown in Figure 1 is complete. The hole shown in Figure 2 is obtained, during the formation of the knitting, by using a group of needles again constituted by two needles, respectively a first needle 1 and a second needle 2, which are contiguous. In order to form said hole, the first needle 1, after taking part with other needles in the formation of a first row of knitting A with a thread "a", is freed from the loop la, formed during the formation of said row of knitting A, by transferring the loop la onto the second needle 2, which in this manner carries its own loop 2a and the loop la. After the first row of knitting A, a second row of knitting B is formed by means of a thread "b". The first needle 1 is excluded from the knitting of the second row of knitting B, while the second needle 2 is actuated together with the other needles that take part in the formation of the row of knitting B. In this manner, a bridle lb is formed at the first needle knitting 1, while the second needle 2 forms a loop 2b. The second needle 2, during the engagement of the thread "b", is lifted to the drop-stitch level, so that the loops la and 2a pass below the latch of the second needle 2. The formation of the loop 2b drops the loops la, 2a, with which the loop 2b is knitted in. A third row of knitting C is then formed with a thread "c", which is knitted not only by other needles that take part in the formation of the row of knitting C but also by both needles 1 and 2, which are lifted to engage the thread "c" at a drop-stitch level, so that the loop 2b passes below the latch of the second needle 2. The subsequent lowering of said needles 1 and 2 forms two loops lc and 2c. The formation of the loop lc following the descent of the needle 1, since the needle 1 is free, does not form an actual stitch, but simply forms a so-called "bend", while the formation of the loop 2c drops the loop 2b with which the loop 2c is knitted in. After the third row of knitting C, a fourth row of knitting D is formed with a thread "d" that is knitted not only by other needles that take part in the formation of the row of knitting D but also by both of the needles 1 and 2, which are lifted to engage the thread "d" at a drop-stitch level, so that the loops lc and 2c pass below the latch of the corresponding needle. The subsequent lowering of said needles 1 and 2 forms two loops Id and 2d, which are knitted in respectively with the loops lc and 2c, which are dropped by said needles. At this point, the hole shown in Figure 2 is completed. The hole shown in Figure 3 is obtained, during the formation of the knitting, by using a group of needles that is again constituted by two needles, respectively a first needle 1 and a second needle 2, which are contiguous. In order to form said hole, the first needle 1, after taking part, together with other needles, in the formation of a first row of knitting A with a thread "a", is freed from the loop la, formed during the formation of said row of knitting A, by transferring the loop la onto the second needle 2, which in this manner carries its own loop 2a and the loop la. After the first loop A, a second row of knitting B is formed by means of a thread "b" by actuating, together with the other needles that take part in the formation of the row of knitting B, also the first needle 1 and the second needle 2, which form respective loops lb and 2b. The first needle 1 and the second needle 2, during the engagement of the thread "b", are raised to the drop-stitch level, so that the loops la and 2a pass below the latch of the second needle 2. The formation of the loop lb following the descent of the needle 1, since the needle 1 is free, does not form an actual stitch, but simply forms a so-called "bend", while the formation of the loop 2b drops the loops la, 2a with which the loop 2b is knitted in. A third row of knitting C is then formed with a thread "c", which is knitted not only by other needles that take part in the formation of the row of knitting C but also by both needles 1 and 2. During the formation of this row of knitting C, the first needle 1 is lifted to engage the thread "c" at a tuck-stitch level, so that the loop lb does not pass below its latch, while the second needle 2 is lifted to engage the thread "c" at a drop-stitch level, so that the loop 2b passes below its latch. The subsequent lowering of said needles 1 and 2 produces the formation of a loop lc, with the loop lb tucked , thereon, on the part of the needle 1, and of a loop 2c on the part of the needle 2 that drops the loop 2b. After the third row of knitting C, a fourth row of knitting D is formed with a thread "d", which is knitted not only by other needles that take part in the formation of the row of knitting D but also by both needles 1 and 2, which are lifted to engage the thread "d" at a drop-stitch level, so that the loops lb, lc on the needle 1 and 2c on the needle 2 pass below the latch of the corresponding needle. The subsequent lowering of said needles 1 and 2 forms two loops Id and 2d, which are knitted in respectively with the loops lb, lc and 2c, which are dropped by said needles. At this point, the hole shown in Figure 3 is completed. The hole shown in Figure 4 is obtained, during the formation of the knitting, by using a group of needles constituted by three needles, respectively a first needle 1, a second needle 2, and a third needle 3, which are contiguous. In order to form said hole, the first needle 1, after taking part together with other needles in the formation of a first row of knitting A with a thread "a", is freed from the loop la, formed during the formation of said row of knitting A, by way of the transfer of the loop la onto the second needle 2, which in this manner carries its own loop 2a and the loop la, while the third needle 3 carries the corresponding loop 3a. After the first row of knitting A, a second row of knitting B is formed by means of a thread "b". The first needle 1 is excluded from the knitting of the second row of knitting B, while the second needle 2 and the third needle 3 are actuated together with the other needles that take part in forming the row of knitting B. In this manner, a bridle lb is formed at the first needle 1, while the second needle 2 and the third needle 3 form respective loops 2b and 3b. The second needle 2, during the engagement of the thread "b", is lifted to the drop-stitch level, so that the loops la and 2a pass below the latch of the second needle 2. The formation of the loop 2b drops the loops la, 2a with which the loop 2b is knitted in. After forming the second row of knitting B, the second needle 2 also is freed from the loop 2b, which is transferred onto the third needle 3, which in this manner carries the loops 2b and 3b. A third row of knitting C is then formed with a thread "c" that is knitted not only by other needles that take part in the formation of the row of knitting C but also by the needles 1, 2 and 3, which are lifted to engage the thread "c" at a drop-stitch level, so that the loops 2b and 3b pass below the latch of the third needle 3. The subsequent descent of the needles forms three loops lc, 2c, 3c. The formation of the loops lc and 2c as a consequence of the descent of the needles 1 and 2, since said needles are free, forms two "bends", while the formation of the loop 3 c causes the third needle 3 to drop the loops 2b, 3b. After the third row of knitting C, a fourth row of knitting D is formed with a thread "d", which is knitted not only by other needles that take part in the formation of the row of knitting D but also by the needles 1, 2 and 3. The needles 1 and 3 are lifted, in order to engage the thread "d", to a drop- stitch level so that the loops lc and 3c pass below the latch of the corresponding needle. The subsequent lowering of said needles 1 and 3 forms two loops Id and 3d, which are knitted in respectively with the loops lc and 3c, which are dropped by said needles. The second needle 2, in order to engage the thread "d", is raised to a tuck-stitch level, so that the loop 2c does not pass below the latch of said needle. The subsequent lowering of the second needle 2 forms a loop 2d, retaining the loop 2c in the beak of said needle. After the fourth row of knitting D, a fifth row of knitting E is formed with a thread "e", which is knitted not only by other needles that take part in the formation of the row of knitting E but also by the needles 1, 2 and 3. The needles 1, 2 and 3 are lifted, in order to engage the thread "e", to a drop- stitch level so that the loops Id, 2c, 2d and 3d pass below the latch of the corresponding needle. The subsequent lowering of said needles 1, 2 and 3 forms three loops le, 2e and 3e, which are knitted in respectively with the loop Id, with the loops 2c, 2d and with the loop 3d, which are dropped by said needles. At this point, the hole shown in Figure 4 is complete. The hole shown in Figure 5 is obtained, during the formation of the knitting, by using a group of needles constituted by three needles, respectively a first needle 1, a second needle 2, and a third needle 3, which are contiguous. In order to form said hole, the first needle 1, after taking part together with other needles in the formation of a first row of knitting A with a thread "a", is freed from the loop la, formed during the formation of said row of knitting A, by transferring the loop la onto the second needle 2, which in this manner carries its own loop 2a and the loop la, while the third needle 3 carries the corresponding loop 3 a. After the first row of knitting A, a second row of knitting B is formed by means of a thread "b". The first needle 1 is excluded from the knitting of the second row of knitting B, while the second needle 2 and the third needle 3 are actuated together with the other needles that take part in the formation of the row of knitting B. In this manner, a bridle lb forms at the first needle 1, while the second needle 2 and the third needle 3 form respective loops 2b and 3b. The second needle 2, during the engagement of the thread b, is lifted to the drop-stitch level, so that the loops la and 2a pass below the latch of the second needle 2. The formation of the loop 2b unloads the loops la, 2a with which the loop 2b is knitted in. After the formation of the second row of knitting B, the second needle 2 also is freed from the loop 2b, which is transferred onto the third needle 3, which in this manner carries the loops 2b and 3b. A third row of knitting C is then formed with a thread "c", which is knitted not only by other needles that take part in the formation of the row of knitting C but also by the needles 1, 2 and 3, which are lifted in order to engage the thread "c" at a drop-stitch level, so that the loops 2b and 3b pass below the latch of the third needle 3. The subsequent lowering of the needles forms three loops lc, 2c, 3c. The formation of the loops of knitting lc and 2c following- the descent of the needles 1 and 2, since said needles were free, forms two "bends", while the formation of the loop 3c makes the third needle 3 drop the loops 2b, 3b. After the third row of knitting C, a fourth row of knitting D is formed with a thread d, which is knitted not only by other needles that take part in the formation of the row of knitting D but also by the needles 1 and 3, while the needle 2 is excluded from knitting and retains, in its beak, the loop 2c formed previously. The needles 1 and 3 are lifted, in order to engage the thread d, to a drop-stitch level, so that the loops lc and 3c pass below the latch of the corresponding needle. The subsequent lowering of said needles 1 and 3 forms two loops Id and 3d, which are knitted in respectively with the loops lc and 3c, which are dropped by said needles. A bridle 2d is formed at the needle 2 excluded from knitting. After the fourth row of knitting D, a fifth row of knitting E is formed with a thread e, which is knitted not only by other needles that take part in the formation of the row of knitting E but also by the needles 1, 2 and 3. The needles 1, 2 and 3 are lifted in order to engage the thread e; at a drop-stitch level, so that the loops Id, 2c and 3d pass below the latch of the corresponding needle. The subsequent lowering of said needles 1, 2 and 3 forms three loops le, 2e and 3e, which are knitted in respectively with the loop Id, with the loop 2c and with the loop 3d, which are dropped by said needles. At this point, the hole shown in Figure 5 is complete. The hole shown in Figure 6 is obtained, during the formation of the knitting, by using a set of needles constituted by three needles, respectively a first needle 1, a second needle 2, and a third needle 3, which are contiguous. In order to form said hole, the first needle 1, after taking part together with other needles in the formation of a first row of knitting A with a thread "a", is freed from the loop la formed during the formation of said row of knitting A, which in this manner, by way of the transfer of the loop la onto the second needle 2, which in this manner carries its own loop 2a and the loop la, while the third needle 3 carries the corresponding loop 3a. After the first row of knitting A, a second row of knitting B is formed by means of a thread "b". The first needle 1 is excluded from knitting the second row of knitting B, while the second needle 2 and the third needle 3 are actuated together with the other needles that take part in the formation of the row of knitting B. In this manner, a bridle lb forms at the first needle 1, while the second needle 2 and the third needle 3 form respective loops 2b and 3b. The second needle 2, during the engagement of the thread "b", is raised to the drop-stitch level, so that the loops la and 2a pass below the latch of the second needle 2. The formation of the loop 2b drops the loops la, 2a with which the loop 2b is knitted in. After the formation of the second loop B, the second needle 2 also is freed from the loop 2b, which is transferred onto the third needle 3, which in this manner carries the loops 2b and 3b. Subsequently, a third row of knitting C is formed with a thread "c", which is knitted not only by other needles that take part in the formation of the row of knitting C but also by the needles 1, 2 and 3, which are raised to engage the thread "c" at a drop-stitch level, so that the loops 2b and 3b pass below the latch of the third needle 3. The subsequent lowering of the needles forms three loops lc, 2c, 3c. The formation of the loops lc and 2c as a consequence of the descent of the needles 1 and 2, since said needles are free, forms two "bends", while the formation of the loop 3c makes the third needle 3 drop the loops 2b, 3b. After the third row of knitting C, a fourth row of knitting D is formed with a thread "d", which is knitted not only by other needles that take part in the formation of the row of knitting D but also by the needles 1, 2 and 3. The needles 2 and 3 are raised, in order to engage the thread "d", at a drop- stitch level, so that the loops 2c and 3 c pass below the latch of the corresponding needle. The subsequent lowering of said needles 2 and 3 forms two loops 2d and 3d, which are knitted in respectively with the loops 2c and 3c, which are dropped by said needles. The first needle 1, in order to engage the thread "d", is raised to a tuck-stitch level, so that the loop lc does not pass below the latch of said needle. The subsequent lowering of the first needle 1 forms a loop Id, with retention of the loop lc in the beak of said needle. After the fourth row of knitting D, a fifth row of knitting E is formed with a thread "e", which is knitted not only by other needles that take part in the formation of the row of knitting E but also by the needles 1, 2 and 3. The needles 1, 2 and 3 are raised, in order to engage the thread "e", to a drop- stitch level, so that the loops lc, Id, 2d and 3d pass below the latch of the corresponding needle. The subsequent lowering of said needles 1, 2 and 3 forms three loops le, 2e, and 3e, which are knitted in respectively with the loops lc, Id, with the loop 2d, and with the loop 3d, which are dropped by said needles. At this point, the hole shown in Figure 6 is complete. The hole shown in Figure 7 is obtained, during the formation of the knitting, by using a group of needles constituted by four needles, respectively a first needle 1, a second needle 2, a third needle 3 and a fourth needle 4, which are contiguous. In order to form said hole, the first needle 1, after taking part, together with other needles, in the formation of a first row of knitting A with a thread "a", is freed from the loop la, formed during the formation of said row of knitting A, by way of the transfer of the loop la onto the second needle 2, which in this manner carries its own loop 2a and the loop la, while the third needle 3 carries the corresponding loop 3 a and the fourth needle carries the corresponding loop 4a. After the first row of knitting A, a second row of knitting B is formed by means of a thread "b". The first needle 1 is excluded from the knitting of the second row of knitting B, while the second needle 2, the third needle 3 and the fourth needle 4 are actuated together with the other needles that take part in the formation of the row of knitting B. In this manner, a bridle lb forms at the first needle 1, while the second needle 2, the third needle 3 and the fourth needle 4 form respective loops 2b, 3b and 4b. The second needle 2, during the engagement of the thread "b", is raised to the drop-stitch level, so that the loops la and 2a pass below the latch of the second needle 2. The formation of the loop 2b drops the loops la, 2a with which the loop 2b is knitted in. After the formation of the second row of knitting B, the second needle 2 also is freed from the loop 2b, which is transferred onto the third needle 3, which in this manner carries the loops 2b and 3b. After the second row of knitting B, a third row of knitting C is formed by means of a thread "c". The first needle 1 remains excluded from the knitting also of the third row of knitting C, and the second needle 2 is also excluded from knitting, while the third needle 3 and the fourth needle 4 are actuated together with the other needles that take part in the formation of the row of knitting C. In this manner, bridles lc and 2c form at the first needle 1 and at the second needle, while the third needle 3 and the fourth needle 4 form respective loops 3 c and 4c. The third needle 3, during the engagement of the thread "c", is raised to the drop-stitch level, so that the loops 2b and 3b pass below the latch of the third needle 3. The formation of the loop 3c drops the loops 2b, 3b with which the loop 3c is knitted in. After forming the third row of knitting C, the third needle 3 also is freed from the loop 3 c, which is transferred onto the fourth needle 4, which in this manner carries the loops 3c and 4c. A fourth row of knitting D is then formed with a thread "d", which is knitted not only by other needles that take part in the formation of the row of knitting D but also by the needles 1, 2, 3 and 4, which are raised to engage the thread "d" at a drop-stitch level, so that the loops 3c and 4c pass below the latch of the fourth needle 4. The subsequent lowering of the needles forms four loops Id, 2d, 3d and 4d. The formation of the loops Id, 2d and 3d following the descent of the needles 1, 2 and 3, since said needles are free, forms three "bends", while the formation of the loop 4d makes the fourth needle 4 drop the loops 3c and 4c. After the fourth row of knitting D, a fifth row of knitting E is formed with a thread "e", which is knitted not only by other needles that take part in the formation of the row of knitting E but also by the needles 1, 2, 3 and 4. The needle 1 and the needle 4 are raised to engage the thread "e" at a drop- stitch level so that the loops Id and 4d pass below the latch of the corresponding needle. The subsequent lowering of said needles 1 and 4 forms two loops le and 4e, which are knitted in respectively with the loops Id and 4d, which are dropped by said needles. The second needle 2 and the third needle 3, in order to engage the thread "e", are lifted to a tuck-stitch level so that the corresponding loops 2d, 3d do not pass below the latch of said needles. The subsequent lowering of said needles 2 and 3 forms loops 2e, 3e, with retention of the loops 2d, 3d in the beak of said needles. After the fifth row of knitting E, a sixth row of knitting F is formed with a thread "f" , which is knitted not only by other needles that take part in the formation of the row of knitting F but also by the needles 1, 2, 3 and 4. The needles 1, 2 and 4 are raised, in order to engage the thread "f", to a drop-stitch level so that the loops le, 2d, 2e and 4e pass below the latch of the corresponding needle. The subsequent lowering of said needles 1, 2 and 4 forms three loops If, 2f and 4f, which are knitted in respectively with the loop le, with the loops 2d and 2e, and with the loop 4e, which are dropped by said needles. The third needle 3, in order to engage the thread "f" , is raised to a tuck-stitch level so that the loops 3d, 3e do not pass below the latch of said needle. The subsequent lowering of the needle 3 forms a loop 3f, with retention of the loops 3d, 3 e in the beak of said needle. After the sixth row of knitting F, a seventh row of knitting G is formed with a thread "g", which is knitted not only by other needles that take part in the formation of the row of knitting G but also by the needles 1, 2, 3 and 4. The needles 1, 2, 3 and 4 are raised, in order to engage the thread "g", to a drop-stitch level so that the loops If, 2f, 3d, 3e, 3f and 4f pass below the latch of the corresponding needle. The subsequent lowering of said needles 1, 2, 3 and 4 forms four loops lg, 2g, 3g and 4g, which are knitted in respectively with the loop If, with the loop 2f, with the loops 3d, 3e, 3f, and with the loop 4f, which are dropped by said needles. At the point, the hole shown in Figure 7 is complete. In the description of the method for forming the various holes, it has been stated that when knitting resumes, the needles that had been freed by transferring the loop onto the contiguous needle are raised to a drop-stitch level. Although this constitutes the preferred manner, since it avoids actuating said needles in a diversified manner with respect to the contiguous needles that must form new loops and drop the loops received or formed previously, it is not a binding aspect, and said needles can resume knitting also by means of a lifting to the tuck-stitch level, since by being free there is no problem of dropping or retaining previously formed or received loops. The embodiments described have been given merely by way of non- limiting example, in order to better explain the underlying concept of the invention. By following the teaching on which the invention is based, it is possible to perform openwork with holes whose dimensions and shapes can be varied simply by: ~ varying the number of needles gradually freed by transferring their loop to a contiguous needle; ~ varying the number of rows of knitting during which said needles are excluded from knitting; and — varying the type of stitch formed by said needles when they are moved to knit again. The description given above regarding the execution of the holes has been restricted to the actuation of the group of needles used to form the hole. The actuation of the other needles of the machine in the formation of the various rows of knitting to form the regions of knitting that are contiguous to the hole may be any, depending on the requirements, although preference is given, in the vicinity of the holes, to plain knitting, as shown in the figures. Obviously, in the production of a knitted article, the holes that can be obtained with the method according to the invention can be repeated several times in the production of the article, and holes having different shapes and/or dimensions may be optionally combined in various manners, depending on the aesthetic effect to be obtained. The method according to the invention is performed preferably with a machine of the type disclosed in the published patent document WO- 02/070799, but can be performed in any case with other machines that allow to transfer a loop from one needle to a contiguous needle. In practice, it has been found that the method according to the invention fully achieves the intended aim, since by using the technique of transferring the loop from one needle to a contiguous needle in combination with the formation of conventional stitches, it allows to form open-knit fabric with holes that have various dimensions and/or shapes according to the requirements. In the examples of embodiments described above, individual characteristics, given in relation to specific examples, may actually be interchanged with other different characteristics that exist in other examples of embodiments. The method and the open-knit article obtained with the method, thus conceived, are susceptible of numerous modifications and variations, all of which are within the scope of the appended claims; all the details may further be replaced with other technically equivalent ones. In practice, the threads and the counts of the threads that are used may be any according to requirements and to the state of the art. The disclosures in Italian Patent Application No. MI2004A000303 from which this application claims priority are incorporated herein by reference. Where technical features mentioned in any claim are followed by reference signs, those reference signs have been included for the sole purpose of increasing the intelligibility of the claims and accordingly, such reference signs do not have any limiting effect on the interpretation of each element identified by way of example by such reference signs.

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CLAIMS 1. A method for producing open-knit fabric with machines for knitting hosiery or other articles, which consists in producing in succession rows of knitting (A,B,C) by means of a plurality of needles (1,2) of the machine that is used, characterized in that it consists in performing openwork constituted by holes, each of which is provided by means of a group of needles (1,2) in which a first needle (1), after taking part in the formation of a first row (A) of knitting, is freed from the loop (la) of said first row (A) of knitting by transferring said loop (la) to a second needle (2) that is contiguous to said first needle (1), said first needle (1) being actuated so as to resume knitting, forming a new loop (lb) of a row (B) of knitting that is subsequent to said first row (A). 2. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that said first needle (1) is actuated to resume knitting during the formation of a second row (B) of knitting that directly follows said first row (A) of knitting. 3. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that said first needle (1), in the formation of a second row (B) of knitting that directly follows said first row (A) of knitting, is excluded from knitting in order to form a bridle (lb) at said first needle (1) and is actuated so as to resume knitting in the formation of a row (C) of knitting that follows said second row (B) of knitting. 4. The method according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said first needle (1), when it is actuated to resume knitting after the transfer of the loop (lb), is actuated so as to form at least one tuck stitch. 5. The method according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said first needle (1), in the formation of at least one second row (B) of knitting that directly follows said first row (A), is excluded from knitting to form a bridle (la) at said first needle (1), and in that the loop (2b) that is formed by said second needle (2) and belongs to said second row (B) of knitting is transferred to a third needle (3) that is contiguous to said second needle (2), freeing said second needle as well, said first needle (1) and said second needle (2) being actuated to resume knitting in the formation of a row (C) of knitting that follows said second row (B) of knitting . 6. The method according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said first needle (1), in the forming of at least one second row (B) of knitting that directly follows said first row (A) of knitting, is excluded from knitting so as to form a bridle (lb) at said first needle (1), and in that the loop that is formed by said second needle (2) and belongs to said second row (B) of knitting is transferred to a third needle (3) that is contiguous to said second needle (2), freeing said second needle (2) as well, and in that the operation for transferring the loop to a needle that is contiguous to the one that received the loop of the preceding row is repeated for a preset number of rows, freeing in each instance a needle, while the needles freed by the transfer of the loop in a preceding row are excluded from knitting during the formation of a preset number of rows of knitting, the needles excluded from the knitting of said preset number of rows resuming knitting by formation a new row of knitting after said preset number of rows of knitting. 7. The method according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that when knitting with the needles freed by the transfer of the loop resumes, at least one of said freed needles is actuated to form a tuck stitch. 8. The method according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that the needles freed by the transfer of the loop are actuated to resume knitting by forming new loops in the formation of successive different rows of knitting. 9. The method according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that the regions adjacent to said holes are knitted with plain stitches. 10. The method according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that it is performed with a machine of the type disclosed in the published patent document WO-02/070799. 11. An open-knit article, characterized in that it is obtained by means of a method according to one or more of the preceding claims.
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