WO2006040952A1 - Vetement en tricot a decollete en v tricote par une machine a tricot trame et son procede de tricotage - Google Patents

Vetement en tricot a decollete en v tricote par une machine a tricot trame et son procede de tricotage Download PDF

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WO2006040952A1
WO2006040952A1 PCT/JP2005/018264 JP2005018264W WO2006040952A1 WO 2006040952 A1 WO2006040952 A1 WO 2006040952A1 JP 2005018264 W JP2005018264 W JP 2005018264W WO 2006040952 A1 WO2006040952 A1 WO 2006040952A1
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Kazuyoshi Okamoto
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
    • A41D1/00Garments
    • A41D1/04Vests, jerseys, sweaters or the like
    • 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
    • D04B1/22Weft knitting processes for the production of fabrics or articles not dependent on the use of particular machines; Fabrics or articles defined by such processes specially adapted for knitting goods of particular configuration
    • D04B1/24Weft knitting processes for the production of fabrics or articles not dependent on the use of particular machines; Fabrics or articles defined by such processes specially adapted for knitting goods of particular configuration wearing apparel
    • D04B1/246Upper torso garments, e.g. sweaters, shirts, leotards
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41DOUTERWEAR; PROTECTIVE GARMENTS; ACCESSORIES
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  • the present invention relates to a knitwear in which a neck portion of a V neck is integrally knitted in a neck hole of a knitwear such as a sweater knitted using a flat knitting machine, and a knitting method thereof.
  • It has at least a pair of front and back needle beds that extend in the left-right direction and face each other in the front-rear direction, and at least one of the front and back needle beds can be racked left and right, and a stitch is formed between the front and back needle beds.
  • knitwear such as sweaters is knitted using a flat knitting machine that can be transferred
  • the front body and the back body are knitted toward the shoulders as a tubular knitted fabric that is continuous at both ends.
  • the sleeves knitted on the left and right sides of the body are knitted into a cylindrical shape, joined while moving the sleeves toward the body, and the front and back bodies are joined at the shoulder.
  • Various knitting methods called non-sewn knitting have been devised which eliminate or reduce the need for sewing. This is achieved by forming a neck opening during knitting on a flat knitting machine and knitting the heel together with the body.
  • Documents 1 to 5 disclose such techniques.
  • Documents 1 and 2 disclose a knitting method in which the front body is knitted while branching left and right, and a V-neck neck hole is formed at the boundary. In this knitting method, the course of the buttock is performed simultaneously with the course knitting of the front body, so the direction of the heel of the buttock extends toward the shoulder.
  • Reference 3 also discloses a knitting method for increasing the strength of the V-neck base end.
  • Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 08-158209
  • Patent Document 2 JP-A-10-77556
  • Patent Document 3 International Publication WOOl— 051692
  • Patent Document 4 International Publication WO01—055491
  • Patent Document 5 International Publication WO01— 063030
  • the present invention has at least a pair of front and rear needle beds extending in the left-right direction and facing each other in the front-rear direction, one of the front and back needle beds can be racked left and right, and between the front and back needle beds Using a flat knitting machine capable of transferring stitches, attach at least the front body of the knitwear on the first needle bed, attach the back body on the second needle bed, and knit the front and back bodies.
  • a tubular body connected at both ends of the width the body is knitted from the hem to the shoulder, and on the way, the front body is branched into a right front body and a left front body, and a neck hole is not formed between them.
  • the knitting method is characterized in that knitting of the buttocks is performed in the following steps: 1) At least one wale on the V-neck tip side is not formed, and the V-neck tip side is fed.
  • This knitting process involves repeatedly knitting the heel part with a right front heel part, a rear heel part, a left front heel part, followed by a left front heel part, a back heel part, and a right front heel part so as to draw a C-shape as the loopback part of the clue.
  • Knitting the buttocks by turning the needle near the tip of the V-neck in order to make the side force close to the tip inactive, and 2) knitting the buttocks in step 1 Feed the needle that locks the wheel
  • a step of forming a knitted stitch 3) a step of overlapping the formed stitch of the formed V-neck apex side wale, and a back knitted portion of the right fore part and the left fore part adjacent to this stitch, 4) the above step Repeat steps 2 and 3
  • the left and right ones of the front heel portions are locked to the first needle bed, and the other heel portion and the rear heel portion are locked to the second needle bed, and the second needle bed
  • the V-neck apex side wale is further locked to the needle bed, and the right front heel part and the left front heel part are racked so that they approach each other.
  • the stitches on the left front heel are overlapped. During this time, the stitches on the side edge of the back heel facing one of the front heels are transferred to the first needle bed.
  • the needle bed for locking one of the left and right sides of the front collar is replaced with the first needle bed force second needle bed
  • the needle bed for locking the other front collar is replaced with the first needle bed.
  • the knitwear having a V-neck has at least a pair of front and back needle beds extending in the left-right direction and facing each other in the front-rear direction, and at least one of the front and back needle beds is at least one of them.
  • the body is placed from the hem to the shoulder as a tubular body with the front and back bodies connected at both ends of the knitting width.
  • the front body is branched into a right front body and a left front body, and a neck hole is formed between them.
  • a knitting course is formed with a right front heel part, a back heel part, a left front heel part, followed by a left front heel part, a back heel part, and a right front heel part so as to draw a C shape so as to be a return point,
  • this buttock is knitted back at this turn-up point, and the left and right front buttocks are overlapped with the wale stitches at the V-neck tip, which is formed subsequently by this turn-up partial force, and the knitting end of the buttock is finished.
  • the bind-off treatment is applied to the part! The invention's effect
  • the front body is branched to the left and right by knitting with a turn back knitting, a neck hole is formed therebetween, and the front body and the back body knitting forming the neck hole are involved.
  • stitch formation is not performed on the V-neck tip side, but this is used as the fold back part of the yarn supply, and the right heel part and rear First, knitting the buttocks and the left buttock and repeating the turn knitting in which the needles near the V-neck tip are sequentially inactivated from the side close to the tip.
  • the neck of the V-neck is formed by repeating the knitting of forming the stitches on the starboard side and the starboard side adjacent to this stitch while forming the stitches on the side of the hook. And the buttocks of the buttocks extend toward the opening of the neck hole It is possible to organize the Nittue ⁇ V-neck that.
  • the left and right ones of the front heel portions are locked to the first needle bed, and the other heel portion and the rear heel portion are locked to the second needle bed, and the second needle Lock the V-neck apex side wale on the floor, and rack the V-neck apex side wale stitch and the left and right fore-front stitches adjacent to it while racking so that the right front heel and left front heel approach each other. Since it overlaps, center the V-neck tip side wale and move the left and right foreheads toward each other, and then repeatedly transfer the forehead between the front and back needle beds. You don't have to! You can reduce the problem of thread breakage and loop stretching.
  • the knitting similar to the above is performed for the subsequent knitting in a state where the front and back needle beds that lock the port and starboard portions are replaced on the way, so that the racking swing amount is reduced. Can be suppressed.
  • FIG. 1 A vest knitted by the knitting method of the present embodiment.
  • FIG. 2 is a knitting process diagram showing the knitting procedure of the vest.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram showing a knitting step of the buttocks.
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram showing a knitting step for forming a V-neck point.
  • FIG. 5 is a view showing a knitting step for forming a V-neck tip after FIG. 4.
  • FIG. 6 is a view showing a knitting step for forming a V-neck tip after FIG. 5.
  • FIG. 7 is a view showing a knitting step for forming a V-neck tip after FIG. 6.
  • FIG. 8 is a view showing a knitting step for molding a V-neck tip after FIG. 7.
  • FIG. 9 is a view showing a knitting step for forming a V-neck tip after FIG. 8.
  • FIG. 10 is a diagram showing knitting steps that prevent the occurrence of twisted eyes.
  • FIG. 1 shows a vest as a knitwear knitted by the knitting method of this embodiment.
  • a four-bed flat knitting machine is used, which has a pair of front and back needle beds that extend in the left-right direction and face each other in the front-rear direction, and another pair of needle beds above this needle bed.
  • the flat knitting machine uses a machine that can rack the back needle bed to the left and right and can transfer stitches between the front and back needle beds. Good.
  • To knit knitwear into a cylinder with a four-bed flat knitting machine attach the front part of the tubular knitted fabric to the front lower needle bed, for example, the front knitted fabric part of the sleeve or body Using the needle of the front lower needle bed, knitting the back eye with the needle of the upper upper needle bed, using the needle of the rear lower needle bed with the needle of the rear lower knitted fabric, using the needle of the upper upper needle bed Organize.
  • plain vest knitting as an example. Even knitwear such as a sweater with sleeves can be used. It does not matter if it is.
  • FIG. 2 is a knitting process diagram showing the best 1 knitting procedure. First, after supplying knitting yarn to each needle knitting the front body 3 from a yarn feeder (not shown) prepared for knitting, reverse the yarn feeder and knitting yarn to each needle knitting the back body 5 Repeat the knitting to supply the body, knitting the body of the cylindrical body from the hem 6 toward the shoulder 17.
  • the front body 3 From the armpits 7 to knitting the front and back body 3, 5 using separate yarn feeders to form the armhole 9 To do.
  • the front body 3 further branches into a front left body 13 and a front right body 15, and each is knitted to the shoulder 17 by turning back. This turn-up knitting is performed by knitting by sequentially removing the knitting force of the peripheral portion of the neck hole 11 to make it inactive.
  • the knitted fabrics except for the front and rear body stitches forming the neck hole 11 are joined to each other and the bind off process is performed.
  • the knitting yarn is supplied to the needle forming the neck hole 11 in a C shape as described later, and the knitting of the collar portion 21 except the wale of the V neck tip portion 19 is performed.
  • a stitch course is formed in the wale of the V-neck tip 19 and the stitches on the left and right forehead are overlapped with the stitches formed on the V-neck tip 19 to make the V-neck tip 19 Molded and knitted so that it is pointed in a V shape.
  • the bind off process is performed and the knitting is completed.
  • FIGS. Fig. 3 shows the course organization of the buttocks 21.
  • 4 to 6 show the knitting steps for forming the V-neck tip 19.
  • FD indicates the front lower needle bed
  • FU indicates the front upper needle bed
  • BD indicates the rear lower needle bed
  • BU indicates the rear upper needle bed.
  • the collar 21 is composed of a front collar 23 and a rear collar 25, and the front collar 23 is composed of a right front collar 23a and a left rear collar 23b.
  • the stitch on the back collar 25 is indicated by a black circle, and the stitch on the front collar 23 is indicated by a white circle.
  • the left and right arrows indicate the direction of movement of the yarn feeder.
  • Symbols such as L3P in the figure indicate the racking pitch (amount) of the rear needle bed, in this case, the state where the three needles are shifted to the left from the origin (LOP).
  • L3P the racking pitch
  • the number of stitches used for knitting is shown smaller than the actual number.
  • FIG. 3 only the needle bed used for knitting and the stitches to be formed are shown, and the needle bed is not shown in the figure, which is not used for knitting including the upper needle bed.
  • the heel portion 21 is knitted following the formation of the neck hole 11 in the front and rear bodies.
  • the V-neck tip 19 of the collar 21 is formed with a suitable number of wales, in this embodiment needles z and Z that lock two wale stitches, and these needles are the first stage.
  • the knitted portion 21 is knitted without forming the stitches and using this as the turning point of the yarn feeder.
  • Step S shows the stitches of the stitches in the needle bed just before the formation of the neck hole 11, and the stitches of the front body 3 are connected to the needles s to S of the lower lower needle bed and the needles s to S of the lower lower needle bed. The stitches on the back body 5 are locked.
  • step 1 the yarn feeder is moved from the left to the V-neck point 19 and fed to the needles s to b of the front lower needle bed to perform the course knitting of the right front collar portion 23a. Reversing the yarn feeding direction, tacking to the needle a of the front lower needle bed and feeding the needle b to s of the same needle bed, knitting the next course on the right front collar 23a.
  • Step 3 the course knitting of the rear heel part 25 is performed by feeding the needles s to S of the lower lower needle bed.
  • Step 4 feed the needles S to B on the front lower needle bed and perform the course knitting of the left front collar 23b, then reverse the yarn feeding direction in Step 5 to tack on the needle A on the front lower needle bed and Feed the needles B to S on the same needle bed and perform the next course knitting of the left front buttock 23b.
  • Step 6 a course knitting of the rear collar unit 25 is performed by feeding the needles S to s of the lower lower needle bed.
  • the same knitting as shown in Steps 1 to 6 above is performed for the subsequent Steps 7 to 18, and the needle near the V-neck tip 19 is successively inactivated by the side force close to the tip.
  • the course knitting of the buttocks 21 is performed except for two whales at the V-neck tip 19.
  • Step S in FIG. 4 shows the stitches locked on the needle bed when the knitting in FIG. 3 is completed. Centered on the needles z and Z that lock the stitches of the V-neck point 19 on the front lower needle bed, the front stark 23a is locked to the needles s to a on the left side, and the needles A to The front port part 23b is locked to S. The rear collar portion 25 is locked to the needles s to S of the rear lower needle bed. In this state, the front upper needle bed and the rear upper needle bed do not lock the stitches.
  • Step 1 move to the needles A to S on the rear upper needle bed facing the stitches of the front port part 23b.
  • the yarn feeder is introduced to form the stitches of the V-neck point 19 and moved to the right to form stitches with the needles z and Z on the front and lower needle beds.
  • Step 3 is to lace the back needle bed to the left one stitch and engage the stitch on the side edge of the left front collar 23b that is locked to the needle A on the rear upper needle bed. Transfer to the needle Z in the lower front needle bed before stopping.
  • step 4 the yarn feeder is moved to the left, and the stitch of the next course of the V-neck point 19 is formed by the needles z and Z of the front lower needle bed. Then, in steps 5 to 7, transfer the stitches on the side edge of the right front collar 23a to the needle a on the front lower needle bed that locks the stitch on the left side of the wall of the V-neck tip 19 and overlap. In Step 5, the stitch on the side edge of the right front collar 23a that is locked to the needle a on the front lower needle bed is made so that the wale of the V neck tip 19 always appears on the surface of the knitted fabric.
  • step 7 Move to the rear upper needle bed together with the stitch of section 19, and after stepping back the needle bed further to the left by 1 pitch, return the stitch of V-neck tip 19 to the needles a and z of the front lower needle bed.
  • step 7 with the rear needle bed racked 1 pitch to the left from the origin, the stitches at the side edge of the right forefoot 23a are transferred to the needles on the front lower needle bed a to form double stitches! .
  • Step 7 even if the back needle bed is racked further to the left in the subsequent knitting, the continuous stitches of the heel part 21 are not stretched more than necessary at the side edges, so that the needle s Transfer the stitches at the side edges of the rear collar 25 that are locked to the needle t on the front lower needle bed.
  • Step 8 the yarn feeder is moved to the right and fed to the needles a and z of the lower front needle bed to form the stitches where the V-neck tip 19 continues.
  • Step 9 Racking the back needle bed 3 pitches to the left from the origin and locking the stitch on the side edge of the left front collar 23b locked to the needle B on the back upper needle bed locks the stitch on the right side of the V-neck point 19 Transfer and overlap the needle z on the front lower needle bed.
  • Step 10 the yarn feeder is moved to the left, and the stitches of the course of the V-neck tip 19 are formed by the needles a and z of the front lower needle bed.
  • Step 11 the stitch at the side end of the right forefoot 23a that is locked to the needle b in the front lower needle bed is combined with the stitch at the V-neck point 19 Move to the rear upper needle bed, and at step 12, turn the rear needle bed further to the left 1 pitch racking and return the stitch at the V-neck tip 19 to the front lower needle bed needles b and a, and then at step 13 the rear needle With the origin force on the floor 3 pitches to the left, the stitches at the side edge of the right front collar 23a are moved to the needle b on the front lower needle bed to form a double stitch.
  • Step 13 for the same purpose as the knitting in Step 7, the stitch at the side end of the rear collar 25 that is locked to the needle r on the rear lower needle bed is transferred to the needle u on the front lower needle bed.
  • Steps 8 to 13 is repeatedly performed to form the V neck point 19 on the collar 21.
  • Steps 15 to 17 show the knitting corresponding to Step 13.
  • the third of each end of the left and right foreheads 23a and 23b is overlapped with the wale at the V-neck point 19 and at the same time the rear lower needle bed
  • the stitches at the side edges of the rear collar 25, which are locked to the needles q, p, o, are transferred to the needles V, w, X on the lower front needle bed.
  • the back needle bed is racked 9 pitches left from the origin.
  • Step 18 the back needle bed is further racked to the left by 1 pitch, and the stitches and right hips of the back collar 25 sent to the front needle bed locked to the needles x to f of the front lower needle bed Transfer 23a stitches to needles n to C in the upper upper needle bed, and transfer the stitches on the left hip 23b locked to the needles F to S in the rear upper needle bed to the needles c to I in the front lower needle bed.
  • step 19 the yarn feeder is moved to the right, and the stitches of the course of the V-neck point 19 are formed by the needles e and d of the front lower needle bed.
  • Step 20 transfer the stitches on the side edge of the right front collar 23a, which are locked to the needle C on the rear upper needle bed, to the needle e on the front lower needle bed, which locks the wale stitch on the V-neck tip 19 Overlapping.
  • step 21 the yarn feeder is moved to the left, and the stitches of the course following the V-neck point 19 are formed by the needles e and d in the front lower needle bed.
  • Step 22 the stitches at the side edge of the right front collar 23a and the stitches at the V-neck point 19 are locked to the rear upper needle bed, which are locked to the needles e, d, and c of the front lower needle bed.
  • the rear needle bed is racked at 9 pitches from the origin to the left.
  • the stitches at the side ends of the left front collar 23b are transferred to form double stitches, and the stitches at the side edges of the rear collar 25 that are locked to the needles S at the rear lower needle bed are fed into the needles J at the front lower needle bed.
  • step 25 the yarn feeder is moved to the right and fed to the needles d and c on the front lower needle bed to form the stitch of the next course on the wale of the V-neck point 19.
  • Step 26 the stitches at the side end of the right front heel 23a, which is locked to the needle B on the rear upper needle bed, with the rear needle bed racked 7 pitches to the left from the origin, the stitches at the V-neck point 19 are engaged. Transfer to the needle d on the lower bottom needle bed before stopping.
  • step 27 the yarn feeder is moved to the left, and the stitches of the course of the V-neck point 19 are formed by the needles c and d of the front lower needle bed. Then, in subsequent steps 28 to 30, the stitches at the side end of the left forefoot 23b and the stitches at the V-neck point 19 are overlapped.
  • Steps 31-33 show the knitting corresponding to step 30, during which the third of the left and right foreheads 23a, 23b is overlapped with the wale at the V-neck point 19 and at the same time the rear lower needle bed
  • the stitches at the side edges of the rear collar 25, which are locked to the needles Q, P, O, are transferred to the needles L, M, N on the front lower needle bed.
  • Step 35 shows the locked state at the needle bed of each stitch of the buttocks 21 after the molding of the V-neck tip 19 has been completed.
  • Five stitches at the left and right ends of the rear collar 25 are fed into the needles n to needles J to N on the front lower needle bed and locked.
  • the wales of the stitches fed from the rear part 25 are indicated by 27a and 27b.
  • the knit fabric is finished by releasing the stitch force one stitch at a time while applying a known bind-off process to the stitches locked to the needle bed and releasing the end of the knitting. .
  • step 18 'in FIG. 10 may be performed instead of the knitting in step 18 in FIG. 3, and the knitting shown in steps 19 to 41 may be performed. That is, in Step 18 ', when the final course of the buttock 21 is knitted to the left, the yarn is first fed to the needles S to n of the rear lower needle bed to form stitches as usual, but the needles o to s First, the stitches are formed in a twisted state with the yarn feeding direction reversed, and the twists are eliminated when these stitches are transferred to the front and lower needle beds.
  • step 19 the yarn feeder is moved to the right with respect to the needle o in the rear lower needle bed to form a stitch
  • step 20 the yarn feeder is moved to the left to pass the needle p in the lower lower needle bed.
  • step 28 move the yarn feeder to the right as before, and form stitches with the needles p on the lower lower needle bed.
  • This kind of knitting is performed up to step 28, and twists are formed on the needles s to o in the rear lower needle bed.
  • Step 29 feed the front and lower needles s to S on the floor and knitting one course.
  • step 30 the yarns are fed to the needles S to 0 of the rear lower needle bed to form stitches, and then turned back to form the twisted stitches on the needles o to s of the rear lower needle bed. These twists are formed in steps 32-41. These organizations are Same as 19-28. Step 31 shows the tuck formation to prevent cracks at the turn-up points.
  • the left front heel part and the rear heel part are locked to the rear needle bed while the right front heel part is locked to the same needle of the front lower needle bed, While racking the back needle bed so that the heels approach each other, the V-neck apex is formed by overlapping the stitches on the V-neck apex side wale and the ridges on the starboard and right heels adjacent to it. Therefore, it is necessary to repeat the front heel between the front and back needle beds each time, as in the case where the left and right front heels are moved toward the center of the V-neck apex wheel. So, it has the merit of suppressing the problem of thread breakage and loop stretching. Further, in step 18 in the middle, the needle bed before and after the left and right starboard portions are replaced and the subsequent knitting is performed, so that the swinging amount of the racking can be suppressed.
  • the present invention can be similarly applied even when a two-bed flat knitting machine is used.
  • knitting should be performed using every other needle on each of the front and back needle beds, for example, odd-numbered needles are knitted on the front knitted fabric, and even-numbered needles are knitted on the back knitted fabric.
  • the empty needle can be secured on the opposite needle bed. By using this empty needle, it is possible to knit a tissue pattern in which front and back stitches such as links, garters, and ribs are mixed into a cylinder or move a knitted fabric.
  • the neck hole is formed by turning back knitting.
  • the neck hole is formed along the periphery of the neck hole and the right front body and the left front body are formed.
  • the neck hole force may be moved in the direction of turning away from the neck hole to increase the perimeter of the neck hole.

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Vêtement en tricot à décolleté en V tricoté selon un moule au niveau de la partie de pointe du décolleté en V d'une partie de col et possédant des colonnes de mailles de parties de col s'étendant vers l'ouverture d'un trou de décolleté. Dans le vêtement en tricot tricoté en utilisant une machine à tricot trame, les portions de corps avant et arrière du vêtement en tricot sont tricotées sous une forme cylindrique, la portion de corps avant est ramifiée latéralement, et le trou de décolleté est formé entre les parties ramifiées de la portion de corps avant. Les parties latérales droite et gauche de la portion de corps avant sont tricotées en tricotant la partie de bord périphérique du trou de décolleté par un procédé de tricotage de retour pour former le trou de décolleté du décolleté en V allant en pointe sur le côté d'extrémité de base, et une rangée de mailles répétées incorporant une partie de col avant droite, une partie de col arrière, une partie de col avant gauche, et ensuite une partie de col avant gauche, une partie de col arrière, et une partie de col avant droite sont formées au niveau de la partie de col de façon à ce que la partie de col tricotée après la formation du trou de décolleté puisse dessiner une lettre C à l'exception d'au moins une colonne de mailles au niveau du côté de pointe du décolleté en V de la partie de col à une position de trou formé de décolleté. En outre les portions de retour sont aussi tricotées par le procédé de tricotage de retour, les parties de col avant droite et gauche sont chevauchées par les mailles des colonnes de mailles au niveau de la partie de pointe du décolleté en V sur laquelle les portions de retour sont formées continuellement, et la fin du tricotage de la partie de col est cousue au revers.
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