WO2009139042A1 - Aiguille de mise au point et dispositif de mise au point pour métier à tricoter à plat - Google Patents

Aiguille de mise au point et dispositif de mise au point pour métier à tricoter à plat Download PDF

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WO2009139042A1
WO2009139042A1 PCT/JP2008/058748 JP2008058748W WO2009139042A1 WO 2009139042 A1 WO2009139042 A1 WO 2009139042A1 JP 2008058748 W JP2008058748 W JP 2008058748W WO 2009139042 A1 WO2009139042 A1 WO 2009139042A1
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茂樹 中原
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D04BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
    • D04BKNITTING
    • D04B15/00Details of, or auxiliary devices incorporated in, weft knitting machines, restricted to machines of this kind
    • D04B15/88Take-up or draw-off devices for knitting products
    • D04B15/90Take-up or draw-off devices for knitting products for flat-bed knitting machines
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D04BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
    • D04BKNITTING
    • D04B35/00Details of, or auxiliary devices incorporated in, knitting machines, not otherwise provided for
    • D04B35/02Knitting tools or instruments not provided for in group D04B15/00 or D04B27/00

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  • the present invention relates to a set-up device in a flat knitting machine that can freely remove a set-up yarn from a set-up needle.
  • the flat knitting machine is provided below the lip of the front and back needle beds.
  • tension is applied to the knitted fabric by pulling down the supplied set-up yarn and the knitting needle is locked.
  • a set-up device for pulling down the knitted fabric is provided until the knitted fabric is clamped by the roller type lowering device so that the stitches that are made do not come off the knitting needle.
  • set-up devices for example, a set-up device disclosed in Japanese Patent Publication No. 3-77298 has been proposed as a set-up device that can freely remove a set-up yarn from a set-up needle after the knitted fabric is pulled down.
  • This set-up device includes a set-up needle 80 formed by combining the slider 81 shown in FIG. 9 and the set-up needle body 82 shown in FIG. 10 as shown in FIGS.
  • the set-up needle 80 is a set-up needle comprising a set-up needle body 82 and a slider 81 slidably combined with the set-up needle body 82 along the longitudinal direction of the set-up needle body 82.
  • the slider 81 has a hook 83 facing forward at its upper end, and an engaging portion 84 for connecting to a lifting mechanism for raising and lowering only the slider 81 at its lower end.
  • the set-up needle body 82 has a vertically extending long groove 85 for slidably receiving the slider 81 along the longitudinal direction, and the set-up needle body 82 with respect to the comb bed (set-up needle working plate). Engagement portions 86 and 87 are fixed on the rear surface so as to be fixed so as not to move up and down.
  • the slider 81 is configured to move up and down by a predetermined stroke as a relative positional relationship with the set-up needle body 82 in the long groove 85, and the set-up needle body 82 has a slider at the upper end of the front surface thereof.
  • the hook 83 of the slider 81 is stored therein, and when the slider 81 is slightly lowered from the uppermost position, the hook 83 of the slider 81 is positioned immediately below the set-up needle main body 82.
  • a forward-facing hook storage projection 88 configured to be exposed from the exposure.
  • the set-up needle 80 When the set-up yarn 80 is pulled down by the set-up needle 80, first, the set-up needle 80 protrudes from the tooth opening between the front and back needle beds in a state in which the hook 83 of the slider 81 is stored in the hook storage projection 88. And positioned above the set-up yarn fed in the horizontal direction. Next, as shown in FIG. 11, only the slider 81 is slightly lowered to expose the hook 83 below the hook storage projection 88. When the set-up needle 80 is lowered in this state, the set-up yarn is caught by the hook 83, and the set-up yarn can be pulled down. On the other hand, when removing the set-up yarn from the set-up needle 80, the set-up yarn can be detached from the hook 83 by slightly raising the slider 81 and storing the hook 83 in the hook storing projection 88.
  • this set-up needle 80 has to form a vertical groove 85 in the set-up needle body 82 for receiving the slider 81 slidably along the longitudinal direction. Forming such a long groove in the set-up needle body 82 that requires toughness has a difficulty in processing and has been a factor of high cost. Further, since the set-up needle 80 employs a method in which the set-up yarn is hooked on the downward hook 83 and pulled downward, the set-up yarn is detached from the hook 83 when the downward tension on the knitted fabric is loosened during knitting. There was a case. Japanese Patent Publication No. 3-77298
  • the problem of the present invention is that the set-up yarn can be freely removed from the set-up needle, the set-up needle can be easily and inexpensively processed, and the set-up yarn can be removed from the set-up needle even if the downward tension on the knitted fabric is loosened during knitting.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a set-up device in a flat knitting machine that does not come off.
  • a set-up needle action plate arranged to be movable up and down below the mouth of the front and back needle beds, a plurality of set-up needles arranged so that the upper part protrudes from the set-up needle action plate,
  • a set-up device in a flat knitting machine having a raising and lowering means for raising and lowering a set-up needle working plate, wherein each set-up needle includes a pair of first set-up needles and second set-up needles arranged opposite to each other.
  • the first set-up needle has an engaging portion
  • the second set-up needle has an engaging portion that engages with the engaging portion of the first set-up needle
  • the first set-up needle The needle and the second set-up needle are configured such that the relative positional relationship can be changed in the vertical direction, and the engaging portion of the first set-up needle and the engaging portion of the second set-up needle are in a positional relationship.
  • the set-up yarn can be held at the lower part of the engaging part.
  • the engaging portion of the first set-up needle and the engaging portion of the second set-up needle are in a positional relationship that does not engage with each other, the set-up yarn cannot be held. It is a set-up device in a flat knitting machine.
  • the engaging portion of the first set-up needle has a concave portion
  • the engaging portion of the second set-up needle has a convex portion that engages with the concave portion.
  • One of the first set-up needle and the second set-up needle is fixed to the set-up needle working plate, and the other is connected to an elevating mechanism for allowing the relative positional relationship in the vertical direction relative to the other to change.
  • the first set-up needle and the second set-up needle are formed on slopes in which the upper end portions of the engaging portions are inclined obliquely downward on the opposite sides.
  • first set-up needle and the second set-up needle are formed on an inclined surface in which a lower end portion of the engaging portion is inclined obliquely upward on the opposite side.
  • the first set-up needle and the second set-up needle are arranged so that the forward course set-up yarn is alternately passed over the three jumped knitting needles between the front and back needle beds, and the return course set-up yarn is used as the three jump set up knitting needles.
  • the intersecting portions of the set-up yarns when the yarns are alternately wound are held at the lower portion of the engaging portion and disposed at a position where the set-up yarns can be lowered downward.
  • the set-up yarn can be freely removed from the set-up needle, the set-up needle can be easily and inexpensively processed, and the set-up yarn can be formed even if the downward tension on the knitted fabric is loosened during knitting.
  • a set-up device that does not come off the set-up needle can be configured.
  • the relative positional relationship between the first set-up needle and the second set-up needle can be configured to be vertically variable with a simple structure.
  • the set-up needle when the set-up needle rises and comes into contact with the set-up yarn supplied, the set-up needle does not catch the set-up yarn, and the set-up yarn slides on the slope of the set-up needle and sets up the set-up yarn.
  • the needle can be smoothly positioned above the set-up yarn.
  • the set-up needle when the set-up needle descends and comes into contact with the set-up yarn supplied, the set-up needle does not catch the set-up yarn, and the set-up yarn slides on the slope of the set-up needle and sets up the set-up yarn.
  • the thread can be smoothly removed from the set-up needle.
  • the number of set-up needles can be reduced, and an inexpensive set-up yarn having no stretchability can be used.
  • the set-up yarn can be freely removed from the set-up needle, the set-up needle can be easily and inexpensively processed, and the set-up yarn is detached from the set-up needle even if the downward tension on the knitted fabric is loosened during knitting.
  • FIG. 1 is a front view of a set-up needle of an embodiment of a set-up device in a flat knitting machine according to the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a front view for explaining the operation of the set-up needle shown in FIG. 1 is a right side view of the first set-up needle in the set-up needle shown in FIG. 1
  • FIG. 4 is a left-side view of the second set-up needle in the set-up needle shown in FIG. 1
  • FIG. FIG. 6 is a partial front view of an embodiment of a set-up device in a flat knitting machine of the invention
  • FIG. 6 is a schematic side view for explaining an arrangement site in the flat knitting machine of the set-up device shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 8 is an explanatory diagram for explaining a portion of the set-up yarn that is pulled by the set-up needle shown in FIG.
  • the set-up device 1 in the flat knitting machine of this embodiment has a set-up needle action plate 2 disposed so as to be movable up and down below the tooth opening 43 between the front and back needle beds 41 and 42, and an upper portion protruding from the set-up needle action plate 2.
  • a set-up device in a flat knitting machine having a plurality of set-up needles 3 and a raising / lowering means 4 for raising and lowering the set-up needle action plate 2, wherein each set-up needle 3 is a first arranged oppositely.
  • the first set-up needle 5 includes a set-up needle including a set-up needle 5 and a second set-up needle 6, the first set-up needle 5 has a concave portion 7, the second set-up needle 6 has a convex portion 8, and the first set-up needle 5 and the second set-up needle 7 are configured such that the relative positional relationship can be changed in the vertical direction, and the concave portion 7 of the first set-up needle 5 and the convex portion 8 of the second set-up needle 6 are engaged.
  • the set-up yarn 50 is held under the engaging portions 9 and 10 of both.
  • each configuration will be sequentially described in detail with reference to the drawings.
  • the set-up needle action plate 2 projects the set-up needle 3 from the tooth opening 43 between the front and rear needle beds 41 and 42, holds the set-up yarn with the set-up needle 3, and then pulls it downward. It is arranged below the tooth opening 43 between the front and back needle beds 41 and 42 so as to be movable up and down as indicated by an arrow g.
  • set-up needles 3 are attached to the set-up needle action plate 2 so that the upper portions thereof protrude.
  • FIG. 5 only four pairs of set-up needles 3 are drawn on one end side (right side in the figure) of the set-up needle working plate 2, but the set-up needles 3 are omitted set-up needles extending in the horizontal direction.
  • the other end side (left side in the figure) of the action plate 2 is similarly attached.
  • the raising / lowering means 4 for raising and lowering the set-up needle action plate 2 includes a pair of rails 11 fixed to the machine frame on both sides of the set-up needle action plate 2 and a lower portion of the set-up needle action plate 2.
  • the sliding body 12 is fixed and slidably attached to the rail 11, and an elevating drive chain (not shown) connected to the sliding body 12. Note that the rail 11 on the other end side on the left side in FIG. 5 is omitted together with the set-up needle action plate 2 extending toward the other end side.
  • the set-up needle action plate 2 can be moved up and down along the rails 11. At the highest position, the set-up needle 3 is protruded from the teeth 43 between the front and back needle beds 41 and 42 as shown in FIG. After the set-up yarn 3 is held by the set-up needle 3, the knitted fabric is pulled down by the attached set-up needle 3 until the knitted fabric is clamped by the roller type lowering device at the lowest position.
  • the set-up needle 3 is composed of a pair of set-up needles composed of a first set-up needle 5 and a second set-up needle 6 which are arranged to face each other.
  • the first set-up needle 5 has a recessed portion 7 in an engaging portion 9 provided near the upper portion, and an L-shaped fixing portion 5a for fixing the set-up needle working plate 2 to the lower portion. have.
  • FIG. 1 or FIG. 5 the set-up needle 3 is composed of a pair of set-up needles composed of a first set-up needle 5 and a second set-up needle 6 which are arranged to face each other.
  • the first set-up needle 5 has a recessed portion 7 in an engaging portion 9 provided near the upper portion, and an L-shaped fixing portion 5a for fixing the set-up needle working plate 2 to the lower portion. have.
  • the second set-up needle 6 has a convex portion 8 that engages with the concave portion 7 of the first set-up needle 5 in the engaging portion 10 provided near the upper portion, and at the lower portion, An L-shaped fixing portion 6a for fixing to a second set-up needle support plate 16 to be described later is provided.
  • the relative position of the first set-up needle 5 and the second set-up needle 6 is configured to be slightly variable in the vertical direction. As shown in FIG. 1, the concave portion 7 of the first set-up needle 5 and the second set-up needle 5 In the case where both are in the positional relationship with which the six convex portions 8 are engaged, the set-up yarn 50 can be held at the lower portion of the engaging portions 9 and 10 and pulled down.
  • the first set-up needle 5 or the second set-up needle 6 of this embodiment has the concave portions 7 or the convex portions 8 in the engaging portions 9 and 10, but is not limited to this. Forms in which the set-up yarn 50 can be held when the engaging portion is engaged are widely included.
  • the set-up yarn 50 is the first set-up needle. 5 can pass through the concave portion 7 and cannot be held.
  • the engaging portion 9 of the first set-up needle 5 and the engaging portion 10 of the second set-up needle 6 are formed on slopes whose upper ends are inclined obliquely downward on the opposite sides.
  • the engaging portion 9 of the first set-up needle and the engaging portion 10 of the second set-up needle 6 are formed on slopes whose lower end portions are inclined obliquely upward on the opposite sides.
  • the elevating mechanism 13 is a mechanism that raises or lowers one of the first set-up needle 5 and the second set-up needle 6 so that the other can change the relative positional relationship in the vertical direction with respect to the other.
  • the elevating mechanism 13 is configured to raise and lower the second set-up needle 6 relative to the first set-up needle 5 so that the relative positional relationship between the two sets can be changed.
  • the elevating mechanism 13 is fixed to the lower part of the set-up needle action plate 2 and extends horizontally in the motor base 14 and the lower part of the set-up needle action plate 2 and in the horizontal direction. It has a drive plate 15 disposed so as to be capable of reciprocating, and a second set-up needle support plate 16 that extends horizontally above the drive plate 15 and moves up and down.
  • the drive lever 18 attached to the motor 17 of the motor base 14 transmits the rotational movement (arrow h) by the motor 17 to the drive plate 15 with the pin 19 as a fulcrum.
  • the working bearing 20 interposed between the drive lever 18 and the drive plate 15 converts the rotational motion by the motor 17 into the reciprocating motion (arrow k) of the drive plate 15 in the horizontal direction.
  • the reciprocating motion of the drive plate 15 in the horizontal direction is converted into a lifting motion (arrow m) of the second set-up needle support plate 16 by the groove cam 21.
  • the second set-up needle 6 is configured such that the relative positional relationship in the vertical direction can be changed with respect to the first set-up needle 5 fixed to the set-up needle working plate 2.
  • first set-up needle 5 and the second set-up needle 6 are alternately arranged between the front and back needle beds 41 and 42 as shown in FIG. 7 or FIG.
  • the crossing portion of the set-up yarn when the set-up yarn 50b of the reverse course is alternately wound around the three jumping knitting needles is connected to the engaging portion 9 of the first set-up needle 5 and the second set-up needle 6.
  • the set-up yarn 50 is disposed so as to be held down at the joint portion 10 and can be pulled down.
  • three continuous knitting needles R1, R2, and R3 on the rear needle bed 42 and three consecutive knitting needles R1, R2, and R3 are consecutive.
  • Three continuous knitting needles F4, F5, F6 of a front needle bed 41 provided at a position facing the knitting needles R4, R5, R6 are advanced to the working position, and these knitting needles R1, R2, R3 and the knitting needles
  • the forward course set-up yarn 50a is fed to F4, F5, F6, the knitting needles R1, R2, R3 and the knitting needles F4, F5, F6 are retracted, and the forward course set-up yarn 50a is placed between the front and back needle beds 41, 42. Alternately.
  • the intersecting portions of the set-up yarns 50 that are alternately stretched between the front and back needle beds 41 and 42 are set to the set-up needles 3 (specifically, the engaging portions 9 of the first set-up needles 5 and the second set-up needles 6).
  • the set-up yarn 50 can be pulled downward by being held by the engaging portion 10).
  • the number of set-up needles can be reduced, and the set-up yarn 50 is held by three continuous knitting needles, and the set-up yarn 50 is stretched between them. It is possible to use an inexpensive set-up yarn having no property.
  • the setting-up action plate 2 is made to stand by under the mouth opening between the front and back needle beds 41 and 42 by the lifting means 4.
  • the engaging portion 10 of the second set-up needle 6 is positioned above the engaging portion 9 of the first set-up needle 5 by the action of the elevating mechanism 13 (state shown in FIG. 2).
  • the set-up yarn 50 is fed between the front and rear needle beds 41 and 42 and alternately hung.
  • the set-up action plate 2 is raised by the elevating means 4, and the engaging portion 9 of the first set-up needle 5 and the engaging portion 10 of the second set-up needle 6 cross the intersecting portions of the set-up yarns 50 fed respectively. It stops at the uppermost position (state of FIG. 5). At this position, the elevating mechanism 13 is operated to lower the second set-up needle 5 to engage the engaging portion 9 of the first set-up needle 5 and the engaging portion 10 of the second set-up needle 6.
  • the engaging portion 9 of the first set-up needle 5 and the engaging portion 10 of the second set-up needle 6 are intersected with the set-up yarn 50 at the lower portion of the engaging portion. Is held and pulled down.
  • the knitted fabric is knitted along with the pulling down, and when the knitted fabric is clamped by the roller type lowering device, the lifting mechanism 13 is operated to engage the engaging portion 10 of the second set-up needle 6 with the first set-up needle.
  • the set-up yarn 50 is removed from the set-up needle 3.
  • the set-up yarn 50 is set up by engaging the first set-up needle 5 and the second set-up needle 6 which are arranged to face each other. It can be easily held by the needle 3. Further, the set-up yarn 50 can be easily removed from the set-up needle 3 by changing the relative positional relationship between the first set-up needle 5 and the second set-up needle 6 in the vertical direction and releasing the engagement between them. . Furthermore, the set-up needle is easily and inexpensively processed, and the set-up yarn 50 is engaged with the engagement portion 9 between the first set-up needle 5 and the second set-up needle 6 even when the downward tension on the knitted fabric is loosened during knitting. , 10 in the closed region, it will not come off from the set-up needle 3.
  • FIG. 3 is a right side reduced view of the first set-up needle among the set-up needles shown in FIG. 1. It is a left side reduced view of the 2nd set-up needle among the set-up needles shown in FIG. It is a partial front view of one Example of the set-up device in the flat knitting machine of the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 is a schematic side view for explaining an arrangement site in the flat knitting machine of the set-up device shown in FIG. 5.
  • FIG. 11 is a side view of a set-up needle in combination with the slider of FIG. 9 and the set-up needle body of FIG. 10.
  • FIG. 12 is a rear view of FIG. 11.

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La présente invention concerne un dispositif de mise au point pour une machine à tricoter à plat qui, d'une part permet de dégager librement un fil de mise au point passé dans une aiguille de mise au point, et garantit un fonctionnement facile et bon marché de l'aiguille de mise au point, et qui, d'autre part, même en cas de diminution de la tension vers le bas du tissu tricoté pendant l'opération de tricotage, empêche le fil de mise au point de se dégager accidentellement de l'aiguille de mise au point. Dans le dispositif de mise au point (1), chaque aiguille de mise au point (3) comprend une paire d'aiguilles de mise au point constituée d'une première aiguille de mise au point (5) et d'une seconde aiguille de mise au point (6) disposées en relation d'opposition. Quand un élément d'interblocage (9) de la première aiguille de mise au point (5) et un élément d'interblocage (10) de la seconde aiguille de mise au point (6) sont en positions relatives d'interblocage, l'élément d'interblocage est capable de retenir par sa zone inférieure (9a) un fil de mise au point (50). Quand les éléments d'interblocage ne sont pas en positions relatives d'interblocage, le fil de mise au point (50) ne peut pas être soulevé.
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