WO2009150825A1 - Métier à mailles cueillies équipé d’une platine mobile - Google Patents

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WO2009150825A1
WO2009150825A1 PCT/JP2009/002598 JP2009002598W WO2009150825A1 WO 2009150825 A1 WO2009150825 A1 WO 2009150825A1 JP 2009002598 W JP2009002598 W JP 2009002598W WO 2009150825 A1 WO2009150825 A1 WO 2009150825A1
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宮井卓哉
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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
    • D04B15/06Sinkers
    • 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
    • D04B15/10Needle beds
    • 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

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  • the present invention relates to a flat knitting machine including a sinker that can also push down a knitted fabric with a movable sinker.
  • a flat knitting machine 1 having a movable sinker as shown in a schematic configuration in FIG. 5 has been used (see, for example, Patent Document 1).
  • the needle bed 3 is disposed so as to face the front and rear with the tooth opening 2 interposed therebetween.
  • Each needle bed 3 is inclined such that the side of the tooth opening 2 is high and the distance from the tooth opening 2 is low.
  • only one of the front and back needle beds 3 is shown in a horizontal posture.
  • the needle bed 3 is formed by erecting a needle plate 5 at a constant pitch on a strip-like base 4 extending in a direction perpendicular to the paper surface.
  • a needle groove 6 is formed between adjacent needle plates 5.
  • the wire 7 penetrates between the base 4 and the needle plate 5 and performs positioning.
  • a knitting needle 8 is accommodated in the needle groove 6.
  • the knitting needle 8 is shown only in the vicinity of the hook at the tip, and the other components are omitted. In FIG. 5B, the knitting needle 8 is not shown.
  • the knitting needle 8 can be slidably displaced in the lateral direction in the drawing within the needle groove 6, and the hook at the tip of the knitting needle 8 advances and retracts to the tooth opening 2 by this sliding displacement.
  • a movable sinker 10 is juxtaposed on one side of the needle plate 5.
  • the movable sinker 10 includes a sinker 11 that swings and displaces between an open state shown in FIG. 5 (a) and a closed state shown in FIG. 5 (b).
  • the open state and the closed state of the sinker 11 are controlled by the sinker jack 12.
  • the sinker 11 has a working arm 11b on the side of the mouth 2 from the support portion 11a.
  • the working arm 11b is provided with a loop forming portion 11c and a knitting yarn receiving portion 11d.
  • a passive arm 11e also extends from the support portion 11a. Inside the support part 11a of the sinker 11, the wire spring 13 is accommodated.
  • the outer periphery of the support portion 11 a of the sinker 11 is formed in an arc shape and is supported by the sinker support portion 5 a of the needle plate 5 so as to be able to swing and displace.
  • the support part 11 a and the wire spring 13 of the sinker 11 are accommodated in a sinker accommodation part 5 b formed by reducing the plate thickness on the side of the tooth opening 2 of the needle plate 5.
  • the wire spring 13 oscillates with the support portion 11 a of the sinker 11 as a fulcrum and biases a resilient torque in the direction in which the working arm 11 b advances to the tooth opening 2.
  • the sinker jack 12 has a distal end portion 12a on the side of the tooth mouth 2 and a base portion 12b on the side away from the tooth mouth 2.
  • the base 12b is provided with a bat 12c and is driven by a cam mechanism mounted on a carriage that runs along the needle bed 3 in a direction perpendicular to the paper surface.
  • a lacking portion 12d extending in the lateral direction in the figure is formed in the intermediate portion of the base portion 12b.
  • a band 15 penetrating in the direction perpendicular to the paper surface is inserted into the lacking portion 12d. The band 15 also penetrates the band through-hole 5c of the needle plate 5 and restricts it from falling out of the needle groove 6 when the sinker jack 12 slides and displaces.
  • the sinker jack 12 and the sinker 11 are coupled to each other by engaging the tip of the passive arm 11e of the sinker 11 with the engaging portion 12e formed near the tip 12a of the sinker jack 12.
  • the engaging portion 12e of the sinker jack 12 is larger than the size of the tip of the passive arm 11e of the sinker 11, and the tip of the passive arm 11e is loosely fitted to the engaging portion 12e. For this reason, when the force received by the knitting yarn receiving portion 11d on the working arm 11b side of the sinker 11 from the knitting yarn or the like becomes larger than the urging force by the wire spring 13, the tip of the passive arm 11e contacts the back side of the engaging portion 12e.
  • the sinker 11 swings and displaces in the direction in which the working arm 11b is withdrawn from the mouth 2. With such a oscillating displacement, the movable sinker 10 can relieve the reaction force against the knitting yarn and the like so that an excessive presser force does not act.
  • the elastic force of the wire spring 13 is large in the open state and small in the closed state. In the open state, a large elastic force of the wire spring 13 acts to pull out the engaging portion 12e of the sinker jack 12 to the tooth opening 2 side via the passive arm 11e of the sinker 11.
  • the sinker jack 12 is provided with a protrusion 12 f in order to keep the sinker jack 12 away from the tooth opening 2 against the drawer and maintain the sinker 11 in the open state.
  • the protrusion 12 f can be locked by a wire 16, and the wire 16 passes through the wire through hole 5 e of the needle plate 5.
  • FIG. 6 and 7 show the configurations of the base 4 and the needle plate 5 combined to form the needle bed 3 of FIG. 5 as a side sectional view and a side view, respectively.
  • the base 4 is provided with a needle plate insertion groove 4a into which the needle plate 5 is inserted, and the surface is a needle groove bottom surface 4b.
  • a sinker groove 4 c that accommodates the working arm 11 b of the sinker 11 is provided at the tip of the base 4.
  • FIG. 8 shows the configuration of the sinker 11 and the wire spring 13 of FIG. 5 as a side view of the combined state.
  • a detour portion 13 a of the wire spring 13 is accommodated inside the support portion 11 a of the sinker 11.
  • the urging portion 13b serving as one end of the wire spring 13 applies torque to a portion where the working arm 11b extends from the support portion 11a.
  • the support portion 13c of the wire spring 13 is a free end.
  • a portion corresponding to the urging portion 13b of the wire spring 13 can be extended from the sinker 11, and a portion corresponding to the sinker 11 and the wire spring 13 can be integrally formed (see, for example, Patent Document 2).
  • a portion corresponding to the passive arm 11e is formed to extend in the horizontal direction and is driven in the vertical direction by a presser provided on the carriage.
  • FIG. 9 shows the configuration of the sinker jack 12 of FIG. 5 as a side view.
  • the engaging portion 12e is displaced in the horizontal direction in the figure.
  • FIG. 10 shows a schematic configuration of a drive mechanism used in the flat knitting machine 1 of FIG.
  • the knitting needle 8 in FIG. 5 is driven by a knitting needle operating cam mechanism 20.
  • the knitting needle actuation cam mechanism 20 is mounted on a carriage 21 that reciprocates along the needle bed 3 in a direction perpendicular to the paper surface of FIG.
  • a solenoid 22 is provided on at least one side of the carriage 21 in the traveling direction.
  • the carriage 21 is also provided with a needle selection mechanism 23 for selectively driving the knitting needle 8 by the knitting needle operating cam mechanism 20.
  • the knitting needle actuating cam mechanism 20 guides the bat of the knitting needle 8 with a cam including a middle mountain 25, a mountain crest 26, a top mountain 27, and the like so as to draw a guide locus 8a according to the traveling direction of the carriage 21, for example.
  • the illustrated guide locus 20a corresponds to the case where the knitting needle 8 performs a knitting operation.
  • the guide locus 20 a can be switched so that the knitting needle 8 performs various knitting operations according to a plurality of needle selection states by the needle selection mechanism 23. If the knitting needle 8 is a compound needle having a slider, a slider cam 28 for the slider is also provided to guide the slider bat so as to draw a guide locus 28a.
  • the sinker operating cam mechanism 30 includes a moving cam 31, swing cams 32 and 33, and a pause cam 34, and guides the butt 12c of the sinker jack 12 so as to draw a guide locus 30a.
  • the moving cam 31 moves to the downstream side in the moving direction of the carriage 21 by a reaction force when driving the bat 12c.
  • the swing cams 32 and 33 are interlocked so that only the upstream side in the traveling direction of the carriage 21 acts.
  • the swing cam 32 retracts the sinker jack 12 before guiding the bat of the knitting needle 8 with the intermediate mountain 25 and advances the knitting needle 8 into the tooth mouth 2.
  • the working arm 11b of the sinker 11 is once retracted from 2.
  • the sinker 11 is moved backward from the tooth opening 2, the distance between the urging portion 13 b and the support portion 13 c of the wire spring 13 is narrowed, and the elasticity is increased.
  • the torque of the wire spring 13 that biases the working arm 11b of the sinker 11 toward the tooth opening 2 in the open state is maximized, and the torque is minimized in the closed state.
  • the force with which the knitting yarn receiving portion 11d pushes down the knitted fabric at the tooth opening 2 is minimum in the closed state. If an attempt is made to obtain a large pressing force in the closed state, the torque of the wire spring 13 in the open state increases, and there is a risk that the wire spring 13 itself becomes excessively strong beyond the limit of strength.
  • the flat knitting machine 1 can be knitted so as to increase the stitch loop by needle knitting or the like.
  • the advance stroke of the working arm 11b to the tooth opening 2 in the closed state of the sinker 11 also increases, and it becomes difficult to obtain an appropriate torque with the wire spring 13. If an attempt is made to obtain a sufficient pressing force in the closed state where the advance stroke of the sinker 11 is large, the torque becomes excessive in the open state, and the wire spring 13 may be broken. If the center diameter of the detour portion 13a of the wire spring 13 is increased, or if the coil is wound in a plurality of turns, the rapid increase in torque can be mitigated, but the movable sinker 10 can be increased in size, Will be complicated.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a flat knitting machine including a movable sinker that can obtain a sufficient pressing force in a closed state even with a simple configuration.
  • the present invention is provided with a plurality of sinkers arranged in a swingable state on the tip side of a needle bed facing a tooth opening serving as a knitted fabric knitting region, and each sinker is curved and extends to the mouth opening side.
  • a passive arm provided on the side away from the mouth, and a closed state in which the knitted fabric receiving portion provided near the tip of the working arm pushes down the knitted fabric in the mouth mouth, and the knitting yarn receiving portion is the mouth opening.
  • the sinker driving member acting on the passive arm can be switched between a displacement in which the tip of the sinker drive member approaches the tooth mouth side and a displacement in which the tip part of the sinker moves away from the tooth mouth side.
  • the torque spring is a movable sinker that is arranged between the sinker and the sinker driving member so that one end is supported by the working arm of the sinker and the other end is supported by the tip of the sinker driving member.
  • the torque spring is connected to and integrated with the sinker at a portion supported by the working arm.
  • the torque spring is connected to and integrated with the sinker driving member at a portion supported by the tip portion, and includes the movable sinker according to claim 1 or 2.
  • Flat knitting machine is connected to and integrated with the sinker driving member at a portion supported by the tip portion, and includes the movable sinker according to claim 1 or 2.
  • the sinker driving member that is displaced so as to switch the sinker between the closed state and the open state supports the other end of the torque spring supported at one end by the working arm of the sinker at the tip.
  • the torque spring In the closed state in which the tip side of the sinker driving member approaches the tooth opening side, the torque spring can be pressed in the direction in which the working arm of the sinker advances into the tooth opening. Even if the stroke from the open state to the closed state of the sinker increases, the knitting yarn receiving portion provided on the working arm in the closed state reinforces the force that pushes down the knitting yarn by pressing the torque spring by the sinker driving member. A pressing force can be obtained.
  • the sinker and the torque spring can be integrated to reduce the number of components as a movable sinker, thereby facilitating assembly.
  • the sinker driving member and the torque spring can be integrated to reduce the number of components as a movable sinker and facilitate assembly.
  • FIG. 1 is a partial side cross-sectional view showing a schematic configuration of a flat knitting machine 41 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • 2 is a side view and a bottom view showing the configuration of the sinker jack 52 of FIG.
  • FIG. 3 is a side view showing the configuration of the sinker 51 and the wire spring 53 of FIG.
  • FIG. 4 is a side view showing the configuration of the needle plate 45 of FIG.
  • FIG. 5 is a side sectional view showing a schematic configuration of a conventional flat knitting machine 1.
  • FIG. 6 is a side sectional view showing the configuration of the base 4 of FIG.
  • FIG. 7 is a side view showing the configuration of the needle plate 5 of FIG.
  • FIG. 8 is a side view showing the configuration of the sinker 11 and the wire spring 13 of FIG.
  • FIG. 9 is a side view showing the configuration of the sinker jack 12 of FIG.
  • FIG. 10 is a plan view showing a schematic configuration of a drive mechanism used in the flat knitting machine 1 of FIG.
  • FIG. 1 to 4 show a configuration related to the embodiment of the present invention.
  • the corresponding part is given the same reference numeral as the description explained in advance, and the duplicated explanation is omitted. There is also.
  • FIG. 1 shows a schematic configuration of a flat knitting machine 41 according to an embodiment of the present invention. Similarly to FIG. 5, FIG. 1A shows an open state, and FIG. 1B shows a closed state as side sectional views.
  • the flat knitting machine 41 forms a needle bed 43 by arranging a needle plate 45 on the base 4 in parallel.
  • the movable sinker 50 includes a sinker 51, a sinker jack 52, and a wire spring 53.
  • the needle plate 45 has a sinker support portion 45a and a sinker storage portion 45b equivalent to the sinker support portion 5a and sinker storage portion 5b of the needle plate 5 of FIG. 5, but has a configuration corresponding to the spring stopper 5d. Not.
  • the wire spring 53 is not supported by the needle plate 45 at a portion corresponding to the spring stopper 5d, but is supported in contact with the tip end portion 52a of the sinker jack 52. That is, the other end of the wire spring 53 whose one end is supported on the base end side of the working arm 51b of the sinker 51 is supported by the distal end portion 52a of the sinker jack 52 that is a sinker driving member.
  • the sinker 51 is basically the same as the sinker 11 of FIG. 5 and includes a support portion 51a, a working arm 51b, a loop forming portion 51c, a knitting yarn receiving portion 51d, and a passive arm 51e.
  • the curved portion 52b, the butt 52c, and the engaging portion 52e of the sinker jack 52 shown in FIG. 1 correspond to the base portion 12b, the bat 12c, and the engaging portion 12e of the sinker jack 12 shown in FIG.
  • the portion corresponding to the missing portion 12d through which the band 15 penetrates is the flat upper surface 52d of the curved portion 52b.
  • the sinker jack 52 is not provided with a structure for locking with the wire 16 corresponding to the protrusion 12f of the sinker jack 12, and simply contacts the side wall of the needle groove 6 to increase the sliding resistance.
  • the tail portion 52f is provided for simplification.
  • FIG. 2 shows the configuration of the sinker jack 52 of FIG.
  • FIG. 2A shows a configuration as a side view
  • FIG. 2B shows a configuration as a bottom view
  • the sinker jack 52 is simplified in the configuration near the protrusion 12f of the sinker jack 12 shown in FIG. 9, and is provided with a tail portion 52f.
  • the wire spring 53 does not bend so much that the spring reaction force does not become excessive.
  • the open state can be sufficiently maintained with a dynamic resistance. Therefore, in FIG. 1, the wire 16 of FIG. 5 is omitted.
  • the band 15 simply restricts the curved portion 52b of the sinker jack 52 with the upper surface 52d, and the configuration corresponding to the lacking portion 12d of the sinker jack 12 is omitted.
  • the sinker jack 12 can also be used.
  • FIG. 3 shows the configuration of the sinker 51 and the wire spring 53 of FIG. 1 as a side view.
  • the bypass portion 53a and the biasing portion 53b correspond to the bypass portion 13a and the biasing portion 13b of the wire spring 13 in FIG.
  • the support portion 53c serving as the free end of the wire spring 53 is less bent than the support portion 13c of the wire spring 13, and extends upward along the passive arm 51e.
  • the support portion 53c moves to the left together with the tip 52a of the sinker jack 52 of FIG. Therefore, even if the sinker 51 is opened and the urging portion 53b is moved to the left, the wire spring 53 does not bend so much that no excessive elasticity is generated.
  • FIG. 4 shows the configuration of the needle plate 45 of FIG. 1 as a side view.
  • the needle plate 45 is basically similar to the needle plate 5 shown in FIG. 7 except for the absence of the spring stopper 5d and the wire through hole 5e, such as a sinker support portion 45a, a sinker housing portion 45b, and a band through hole 45c. It has an equivalent configuration.
  • the support portion 53 c of the wire spring 53 receives a pressing force from the tip end portion 52 a of the sinker jack 52 so as to sufficiently push down the knitted fabric at the tooth opening 2.
  • the sinker 51 can be pushed down by the urging portion 53b. Since the push-down force can be increased simply by advancing the sinker jack 52 toward the tooth opening 2 side, the cam mechanism for driving the sinker jack 52 is rocked as provided in the cam mechanism 30 for operating the sinker. There is no need to provide the cams 32 and 33, and the mechanism can be simplified.
  • the shape of the wire spring 53 may be different as long as it can generate torque for swinging displacement on the sinker 51.
  • a shape different from that of the wire spring 53 is used in order to integrate the sinker and the torque spring.
  • the torque spring can be integrated not only with the sinker but also with a sinker driving member such as a sinker jack. By integrating, the number of parts constituting the movable sinker can be reduced, and the assembly man-hour can be reduced.

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L’invention concerne un métier à mailles cueillies équipé d’une platine mobile, une force d’abaissement suffisante pouvant être obtenue par un agencement simple y compris dans un état fermé. Une platine mobile (50) comporte une platine (51), une platine d’abattage (52) et un ressort en fil métallique (53). Le ressort en fil métallique (53) vient buter contre le bout (52a) de la platine d’abattage (52) et est ainsi supporté. Le ressort en fil métallique (53) presse la pointe (52a) de la platine d’abattage (52) depuis le côté surface sur le côté embouchure dentée (2) et presse la pointe (52a) pour effectuer une fixation par serrage depuis le côté arrière au moyen d’un bras passif (51e) de la platine (51), à la fois dans l’état ouvert et l’état fermé de la platine (51) du moment qu’une charge n’est pas appliquée sur un récepteur de fil à tricoter (51d). Par conséquent, le tissu de l’embouchure dentée (2) peut être abaissé avec une force d’abaissement d’un niveau sensiblement identique à celui présent dans l’état ouvert même si la course de la platine (51) augmente dans l’état fermé.
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