WO2010098052A1 - 筒状編地およびその編成方法 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a tubular knitted fabric knitted without sewing by a flat knitting machine and a knitting method thereof.
- Non-sewn tubular knitted fabric can be formed by repeatedly turning back without knitting the yarn.
- the knitting width is gradually decreased while leaving the stitches for joining at both ends of the knitting end, and in the return path from the tip to the base, stitches are formed between the stitches for joining left in the forward path.
- a tubular knitted fabric such as a finger pouch can be formed (see, for example, Patent Document 2).
- a knitted fabric is referred to as a turn-back knitted tubular knitted fabric.
- conventional pull-back knitted tubular knitted fabrics need to have a wide tube width to increase the tube length. Difficult to apply.
- such a glove is not integrally knitted by the flat knitting machine, but the thumb finger bag and the base knitted fabric which is the other part are knitted separately and joined by a sewing operation in a subsequent process.
- the base knitted fabric a hole for attaching the end portion of the thumb finger bag is prepared, and the thumb finger bag is attached to the base knitted fabric so that the stitches of the hole and the end portion are knitted by hand.
- Such a tubular knitted fabric combining a base knitted fabric and a fingertip of a glove can be knitted integrally with a flat knitting machine, but it is difficult to improve the appearance of the joined portion.
- the turn-knitted tubular knitted fabric formed by the knitting method as disclosed in Patent Document 2 is knitted on one needle bed, adding it in the middle of the circular knitted tubular knitted fabric is a comparison. Easy. However, it is necessary to widen the tube width at the base end in order to increase the tube length, which is the depth of the tube-shaped knitted fabric, in the turn-knitted tubular fabric.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a tubular knitted fabric that can be knitted without sewing by a flat knitting machine and that can be easily adjusted to the three-dimensional shape of a wearing part without impairing the appearance, and a knitting method thereof. is there.
- the present invention is a tubular knitted fabric knitted without sewing by a flat knitting machine, In the turn knitting that repeats the reciprocating knitting in the course direction, a turning part is provided in the middle of the knitted fabric continuously knitted in the wale direction, The knitted fabric on one side and the knitted fabric on the other side facing in the wale direction turned back at the turn-back portion are opposed to each other The connecting portion between the end in the course direction of the knitted fabric on one side and the end in the course direction of the knitted fabric on the other side facing the end is formed with double stitches by transfer.
- This is a tubular knitted fabric characterized by that.
- the stitches are arranged so that three or more courses are continuous in the wale direction in a region adjacent to each of the knitted fabrics at the connecting portion between the one side knitted fabric and the other side knitted fabric in the wale direction. Including the part that becomes the cylinder of the diameter, It is characterized by that.
- a part of at least one end in the wale direction of the one side knitted fabric and the other side knitted fabric in the wale direction is connected to another knitted fabric, At the boundary between the other knitted fabric and a part of the end, the stitch is continuous in the wale direction. It is characterized by that.
- the present invention is characterized in that a knitted fabric that becomes a ridge is provided at a connecting portion between the knitted fabric on one side in the wale direction and the knitted fabric on the other side.
- the knitted fabric on one side in the wale direction and the knitted fabric on the other side are characterized in that at least one of the number of courses or the number of stitches of the corresponding course has a different shape.
- a finger pouch for accommodating a finger is formed with gloves or socks by connecting the knitted fabric on one side and the knitted fabric on the other side in the wale direction.
- the present invention is characterized in that a heel portion that accommodates a heel of a foot is formed by a sock by connecting the knitted fabric on one side in the wale direction and the knitted fabric on the other side.
- the present invention uses a flat knitting machine having a function of moving the stitches, and turns back the knitted fabric in which the stitch row is formed by repeating the reciprocating knitting in the course direction while knitting continuously in the wale direction.
- the knitted fabric on the forward path leading to the return and the knitted fabric on the return path from the return are opposed to each other, and the knitted fabric on the forward path and the knitted fabric on the return path are connected at the end of the opposing knitting width.
- a knitting method of a tubular knitted fabric, The knitted fabric on the outbound side is The end of the stitch row is accompanied by the movement of the stitch row so that the connecting stitch is locked to a knitting needle different from the knitting needle for locking the connecting stitch added to the end of the already knitted stitch row.
- Knitting repeatedly by adding to and locking to the knitting needle The knitted fabric on the return side is When knitting a stitch row that is associated in advance with the stitch row of the forward-side knitted fabric in which the connecting stitch is added to the end portion, the end portion is transferred to the connecting stitch and overlapped. As well as Knitting by repeatedly returning the movement when knitting the knitted fabric on the outbound side, This is a knitting method of a tubular knitted fabric.
- the knitted fabric on the forward side starts knitting in a state in which the knitting of the base knitted fabric is paused while knitting another knitted fabric serving as a base knitted fabric,
- the movement of the stitch row in the knitted fabric on the forward path side is performed in a direction away from the knitting width of the base knitted fabric. It is characterized by that.
- the present invention is characterized in that a knitted fabric that adds thickness is added before the forward knitted fabric and the backward knitted fabric are knitted and connected.
- At least one of the knitted fabric on the forward path side or the knitted fabric on the return path side is knitted by molding knitting to increase or decrease the knitted stitch row.
- the knitted fabric on one side in the wale direction and the knitted fabric on the other side that are folded back at the folded-back portion are opposed to each other, and the end portions in the course direction are connected by the double stitches by transfer. Is formed.
- Each knitted fabric is formed by reverse knitting that repeats reciprocating knitting in the course direction, so that only one of the front and back needle beds of the flat knitting machine can be knitted without sewing, and the lap using both needle beds Adding in the middle of the knitted tubular knitted fabric can also be performed relatively easily.
- the tubular knitted fabric to be added is not a circular knitted tubular knitted fabric, and it is not necessary to increase the tubular width even if the tubular length is increased.Therefore, the thickness of the boundary portion of the added portion is increased without sacrificing the appearance. Or can be easily adjusted to the shape of the three-dimensional wearing part.
- the knitting width is constant for three or more courses, and the connecting portion between the knitted fabric on one side in the wale direction and the knitted fabric on the other side does not have a hole, and the appearance is good.
- the part which becomes a cylinder with a good same diameter can be obtained.
- the stitches are continuous in the wale direction at the boundary portion where the tubular knitted fabric and other knitted fabrics are continuous, the appearance of the boundary portion is improved and the fit to the wearing site is also improved. Can do.
- the knitted fabric that becomes a heel is provided at the connecting portion between the one side and the other side in the wale direction of the tubular knitted fabric, the thickness is increased when worn on a portion having movement or swelling. You can give a space by holding.
- the knitted fabric on one side in the wale direction and the knitted fabric on the other side sandwiching the folded portion of the tubular knitted fabric have a shape in which at least one of the number of courses or the number of stitches of the corresponding course is different. Since it has, it can obtain the three-dimensional shape which gives a bulge etc. according to the bending direction at the time of wearing to a joint part etc.
- a finger pouch that has a good appearance and a good wearing feeling when the finger is accommodated with gloves or socks.
- the sock heel can be formed into a tubular knitted fabric with a deep tube length and a good appearance.
- a flat knitting machine having a function of moving a stitch is used, a turn knitted fabric knitted by repeating reciprocating knitting in the course direction is folded back in the middle of the wale direction, and the ends are connected, It can be knitted as a knitted fabric.
- a stitch row for adding a stitch for connection is included in the end portion. The position of the knitted stitch row is moved so that the connecting stitches are locked by different knitting needles.
- the stitches at the end of the stitch line associated in advance are connected to the stitches for connecting on the outbound path side by overlapping, and the movement on the outbound path side is returned.
- a tubular knitted fabric can be formed.
- the cylindrical knitted fabric formed in this way can be knitted even if only one needle bed is used on a flat knitting machine equipped with needle beds on the front and back sides, and is a non-sewn boundary that connects to other knitted fabrics.
- the appearance of the part can also be improved.
- the knitting time can be shortened.
- the knitting of the tubular knitted fabric accompanied by the movement of the stitch is performed using the knitting needle that is not used for locking the stitch in the direction away from the base knitted fabric where the knitting is stopped.
- the tubular knitted fabric can be knitted in a state where it is difficult to be affected by the locked base knitted fabric with respect to the downward pulling of the mouth.
- the tubular knitted fabric has a space. Can be organized.
- At least one of the knitted fabric on the forward path side and the knitted fabric on the return path side sandwiching the turn-up portion is knitted by molding knitting, so that the three-dimensional shape that fits the worn part is attractive. It can be obtained in a good state.
- FIG. 1 is a simplified plan view schematically showing a procedure for knitting a glove 1 as Example 1 of the present invention with a flat knitting machine.
- FIG. 2 is a knitting diagram schematically showing a procedure of knitting the thumb pouch forward path side 7 of FIG. 1 with a flat knitting machine.
- FIG. 3 is a knitting diagram schematically showing a procedure for forming the thumb pouch return path side 10 to the thumb pouch return path side 10 of FIG. 1 by folding back with a flat knitting machine.
- FIG. 4 is a knitting diagram schematically showing a procedure of knitting the thumb pouch return path side 10 of FIG. 1 with a flat knitting machine.
- FIG. 5 is a plan view showing a state in which the finger bag 11 for the thumb is opened to the wrist 15 side with the glove 1 of FIG.
- FIG. 5 is a plan view showing a state in which the finger bag 11 for the thumb is opened to the wrist 15 side with the glove 1 of FIG.
- FIG. 6 is a part showing a comparison of stitches between a finger bag 2 as a circular knitted tubular knitted fabric of the glove 1 of FIG. 1 and a thumb finger bag 11 as a tubular knitted fabric with movement of a stitch row.
- FIG. FIG. 7 is a perspective view showing a simplified external configuration of a knitted fabric 21 as Example 2 of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a plan view showing a sock 31 as Example 3 of the present invention in comparison with a conventional sock 33.
- FIG. 9 is a side view showing a part of the sock 41 as the fourth embodiment of the present invention in comparison with the sock 31 of the third embodiment.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram illustrating a state of the knitted fabric in the middle of the procedure of knitting the sock 41 in FIG.
- FIG. 11 is a knitting diagram showing a part of the knitting procedure of FIG.
- FIG. 12 is a perspective view showing an overall configuration of the sock 41 of FIG.
- FIG. 13 is a diagram showing a simplified knitting state of a part of a glove 51 as Example 5 of the present invention.
- FIG. 14 is a knitting diagram showing a part of the knitting procedure of FIG.
- FIG. 15 is a side view showing a part of the glove 51 of FIG.
- FIG. 16 is a diagram showing a simplified knitting state of a part of a glove 61 as Example 6 of the present invention.
- FIG. 17 is a diagram showing a knitting procedure of the glove 61 of FIG. 16 in comparison with the glove 1 as the first embodiment.
- 18 is a process diagram showing a knitted state of the thumb bag 62 of the glove 61 of FIG.
- FIG. 19 is a
- it can be knitted integrally with a flat knitting machine.
- corresponding portions are denoted by the same reference numerals, and redundant description may be omitted.
- FIG. 1 shows a simplified schematic procedure for integrally knitting gloves 1 as a first embodiment of the present invention with a flat knitting machine.
- the flat knitting machine is provided with at least a pair of needle beds facing each other across the mouth, and also has a racking function of transferring between the needle beds and shifting the needle beds relative to each other.
- the knitting of the glove 1 proceeds upward from the lower finger pouches 2, 3, 4, 5 to the four barrels 6.
- FIG. 1 (a) shows a state in which the thumb pouch forward side 7 is knitted.
- the thumb pouch forward path side 7 is knitted as a turn knitted fabric within the knitting width of the palm using the four cylinders 6 and a five cylinders 14 described later as a base knitted fabric.
- the finger bags 2, 3, 4, 5 and the four cylinders 6 that respectively accommodate the other four fingers excluding the thumb are knitted as a circular knitted tubular knitted fabric that circulates the knitting yarn in the course direction.
- the thumb bag forward path side 7 is knitted while the wale direction is continuous at the end of the four barrels 6 and reciprocating in the course direction.
- a stitch row having a plurality of stitches in the course direction is knitted in the middle, and hooking stitches 8 and 9 serving as stitches for joining are added so as to be connected to both sides of the stitch row.
- the hooks 8 and 9 may be stitches formed by splitting. The position of the stitch row is shifted toward the side away from the end of the four cylinders 6 so that the knitting needles for locking the hooks 8 and 9 to be added are different.
- the hooks 8, 9 or stitches connected to both sides of the stitch row may be formed on either the needle bed that locks the stitch row or the needle bed that is not locked. Preferably there is.
- FIG. 1B shows a state in which the thumb pouch return path side 10 is knitted so as to be folded back from the tip of the thumb pouch return path side 7.
- the stitch row that has moved to the left side in the figure by the knitting on the thumb pouch forward path side 7 is returned to the right side in the figure.
- Each course on the thumb pouch return path side 10 connects the hooks 8 and 9 formed on both sides of the stitch row in each course on the opposite thumb pouch forward path 7 and locked to the knitting needles.
- a stitch row is formed, and the formation direction is reversed for each course and reciprocated.
- the thumb pouch forward path side 7 and the thumb pouch return path side 10 are connected to each other in the course direction of each turn knitted fabric by overlapping the stitches to form a tubular knitted fabric as a whole.
- FIG. 1 (c) shows a portion to be knitted after the thumb finger bag 11 that forms a tubular knitted fabric is formed on the thumb finger bag forward path side 7 and the thumb finger bag return path side 10.
- the boundary between the thumb finger bag 11 and the base knitted fabric is an outer boundary portion 12 and an inner boundary portion 13.
- the stitches continue in the wale direction between the four barrels 6 and the thumb pouch forward path side 7.
- the knitting yarn is circulated in the course direction so that the stitches continue in the wale direction on the thumb bag return path side 10, and the five cylinders 14 and the wrist part 15 are knitted into a cylindrical shape, and gloves Complete as 1. Since it is not necessary to perform bind-off processing or the like at the inner boundary portion 13, it is possible to improve the appearance and shorten the knitting time.
- FIG. 2, 3 and 4 show an example of a more detailed procedure for knitting the thumb pouch 11 of FIG. 1 using a flat knitting machine.
- B and F show a back needle bed and a front needle bed, respectively.
- the squares indicate individual knitting needles.
- a blank cell indicates that it is an empty needle.
- a black circle in the mesh indicates a newly formed stitch.
- a white circle mark in the mesh indicates a stitch locked to the knitting needle.
- a V mark in the mesh indicates a hook for an empty needle and a tack for a knitting needle that locks the stitch.
- a newly formed hook or tack is indicated by a bold line with a V mark.
- the direction of the V mark is such that the front needle bed F and the rear needle bed B are in opposite directions. Double circles in the squares indicate the double stitches.
- the arrow in the grid indicates the transfer.
- the arrow on the right indicates the direction in which the course stitches are knitted. Note that the number of knitting needles used and the number of courses to be knitted are convenient, and a larger number is generally used when actually knitting the knitted fabric.
- the finger bag 5 for the little finger to the finger bag 2 for the index finger are knitted with the rear needle bed B on the palm side and the front needle bed F on the back side of the hand, with the palm side facing the left and right sides of the front and back needle beds.
- the finger bag 11 shows an example of knitting mainly using the knitting needles of the rear needle bed B.
- FIG. 2 shows a procedure for knitting the thumb pouch forward side 7 of FIG.
- the a0 course shows a state in which the four cylinders 6 are knitted as a circular knitted tubular knitted fabric using front and back needle beds.
- the knitting needle is basically used with the needle removed.
- the stitch line of the final course of the four barrels 6 is formed on the rear needle bed B, and finally the hook stitch is formed on the right end of the knitting width of the front needle bed F by supplying the yarn in the right direction.
- the yarn is fed in the left direction opposite to the a1 course, and the first course stitch row which is the thumb pouch forward path side 7 is formed on the three knitting needles on the right side of the rear needle bed B. Indicates.
- the hook on the right side with respect to the stitch row of the first course is formed first in the a1 course.
- the a3 course shows a state in which the stitches formed on the three knitting needles on the right side of the rear needle bed B are transferred to the empty needles on the front needle bed F.
- racking is performed by shifting the back needle bed B by two knitting needles to the left with respect to the front needle bed F, and the stitches transferred in the a3 course are transferred back from the front needle bed F to the back needle bed B.
- An empty needle occurs between the stitch row that has moved and the stitch row that has not been moved.
- the shift of the rear needle bed B with respect to the front needle bed F is returned, and a thread is formed in the right direction by using an empty needle.
- the stitch row that forms the second course of the thumb pouch forward path side 7 is knitted.
- a hook is formed on the front needle bed F on the right side of the stitch row that is the second course. This hook is formed on an empty needle on the right side of the hook formed so as to be on the right side of the first course in the a1 course.
- the stitch row that forms the third course of the thumb pouch forward side 7 is formed by supplying the yarn in the left direction opposite to the a5 course.
- the stitches formed in the a6 course are transferred from the rear needle bed B to the front needle bed F.
- the rear needle bed B is shifted to the left by two knitting needles with respect to the front needle bed F, and the stitch transferred in the a7 course is returned from the front needle bed F to the rear needle bed B, resulting in an empty needle.
- the shift of the rear needle bed B with respect to the front needle bed F is restored, and a hook is formed using an empty needle.
- a row of stitches that forms the fourth course on the finger bag outward path side 7 is formed following the hook, and a hook is formed on an empty needle of the front needle bed F on the right side.
- the row of stitches on the outward side 7 of the thumb pouch formed by the a2 course, the a5 course, the a6 course, and the a9 course has a constant knitting width, and the stitch adjacent to the connecting portion is a wale. It becomes a knitted fabric for four courses that are continuous in the direction. In the conventional knitted tubular knitted fabric, if the knitting width is constant, it is not possible to provide a plurality of continuous stitches for connecting stitches. There is a hole.
- the stitch row is knitted on the rear needle bed B, and the stitches on both sides for connection are formed on the rear needle bed B on the left side and on the front needle bed F on the right side.
- the linking stitches may be formed on the vacant needles. Furthermore, the transfer may be performed after forming a connecting stitch on an adjacent empty needle on the same needle bed as the stitch row.
- FIG. 3 shows that the fingertip of the thumb pouch 11 is rounded by a turn-up knitting that does not move the stitch row when turning back from the thumb pouch forward path side 7 to the thumb pouch return path side 10 shown in FIG.
- the knitting procedure is shown.
- the left side stitch is the rear needle bed B and the right side stitch is the front needle with respect to the stitch row formed on the three knitting needles on the right side of the rear needle bed B.
- a state is shown in which the floor F is locked by five different knitting needles.
- a tubular knitted fabric having a constant diameter and a third tube width in the course direction and a fifth tube length in the wale direction can be formed. If the number of stitches in the course row in the course direction is changed, the tube width can be adjusted, and if the number of hooks is changed, the tube length can be adjusted.
- stitches are formed on the right three knitting needles in the rear needle bed B.
- the left stitch of the stitches formed in the b1 course is tuck knitted, and stitches are formed on the other two knitting needles.
- the stitches that are locked on the right side of the two knitting needles are tuck-knitted.
- stitches are formed on three knitting needles. With the left and right knitting needles of the three knitting needles, a stitch is formed at the overlap by the tuck knitting, and the first stitch is returned to the normal stitch. In this way, a method of adding a turn knitted tubular knitted fabric to increase the number of stitches at the center and decrease the number of stitches at both ends is generally performed to round the fingertips.
- FIG. 4 shows a procedure for forming the thumb finger bag 11 into a cylindrical shape while knitting the thumb finger bag return path side 10 of FIG.
- the stitches locked to the three knitting needles on the right side of the rear needle bed B are transferred to the front needle bed F.
- the back needle bed B is shifted to the right by two knitting needles with respect to the front needle bed F, the stitch transferred in the course c1 is returned from the front needle bed F to the back needle bed B, Overlap the right edge with the left edge of the stitch row.
- the rear needle bed B is returned to the left side with respect to the front needle bed F by one knitting needle, and the right end of the row of hooks locked to the front needle bed F is transferred to the rear needle bed B. Then put it on the right end of the row of stitches.
- the deviation of the rear needle bed B from the front needle bed F is returned, and stitches are formed on the three knitting needles on the right side of the rear needle bed.
- the first stitch row that is turned back is connected. That is, the connecting portion is formed by a double stitch by transfer. Four stitches remain on both sides of the stitch row.
- the stitches and the stitches are overlapped and new stitches are formed in the same manner as the c1 course, the c2 course, the c3 course, and the c4 course.
- Three stitches remain on both sides of the stitch row.
- the c9 course, the c10 course, and the c11 course perform the same operations as the c1 course, the c2 course, and the c3 course, respectively, and the positions of forming the stitches on the right three knitting needles on the rear needle bed B are on the left side.
- the hooks 8 and 9 formed on the thumb bag forward path side 7 are connected by a stitch row.
- the positions of the three knitting needles forming the stitch row return to within the knitting width of the rear needle bed B of the a0 course.
- the thumb pouch 11 reciprocates in the course direction so as to form the hooks on both sides while moving the stitch row by combining the stitch row knitting, hooks, and stitch transfer on the forward path side. While organizing. Even on the return path side where it turns back at the front end, while reciprocating in the course direction, transfer stitches are formed to connect the stitches, the moving stitch row is returned, and a cylindrical knitted fabric is formed sequentially from the front end side. To do.
- FIG. 5 shows the glove 1 of FIG. 1 with the thumb finger bag 11 open to the wrist 15 side. Since the thumb pouch forward path side 7 is knitted so that the stitches are continuous with the four barrels 6 in the wale direction, the appearance of the inner boundary portion 13 can be improved.
- FIG. 6 shows the stitch structure near the tip of the thumb pouch 11 of the glove 1 of FIG. 1 side by side with the vicinity of the tip of the finger pouch 2 for the index finger.
- the finger bag 2 is knitted so that the course 2c circulates following the set-up portion 2a at the tip, and the wale 2w is directed from the set-up portion 2a toward the base end side of the finger bag 2.
- the wale 11 w is folded back and continues in the direction from the thumb finger bag forward path side 7 to the thumb finger bag return path side 10.
- the courses 7 c and 10 c on the thumb pouch forward path side 7 and the thumb pouch return path side 10 reciprocate so as to be connected by the hooks 8.
- the knitted fabric on the thumb pouch forward path side 7 and the thumb pouch return path side 10 on both sides of the boundary portion connected by the hooks 8 has the same diameter in which three or more courses are continuous in the wale direction 11w. It becomes a cylindrical knitted fabric.
- FIG. 7 shows a schematic configuration of a knitted fabric with pockets 21 as Example 2 of the present invention.
- the tubular knitted fabric of the pocket 23 to which the present invention is applied is added while the base knitted fabric 22 is knitted into a tubular shape by rotating the knitting yarn in the course direction.
- FIG. 7 (a) shows the direction of wale when knitting the knitted fabric with pockets 21 with an arrow on the two-dot chain line.
- the first half side 22a of the base knitted fabric 22 is knitted in a cylindrical shape from the bottom to the top in the figure.
- the knitting of the base knitted fabric 22 is stopped and the pocket 23 is knitted into a cylindrical shape.
- the pocket 23 is knitted so that the outward path side 23a and the return path side 23b are folded at the tip as shown by the wale directions 23aw and 23bw.
- the second half side 22b of the base knitted fabric 22 is knitted in a tubular shape by turning the knitting yarn in the wale direction 22bw.
- one side of the needle bed be an empty needle.
- FIG. 7B shows a state where the pocket 23 is pushed into the base knitted fabric 22.
- the outer boundary 24 between the base knitted fabric 22 and the pocket 23 is provided with a decorative pattern knitting, but the stitches are continuous in the wale direction.
- the inner boundary portion 25 is in a state where the stitches are continuous in the wale direction.
- the main knitted fabric is integrally formed by a flat knitting machine and is similarly applied to the upper body, the lower body, or the clothes worn on the whole body.
- the invention can be applied.
- the present invention is similarly applied to a case where a tubular knitted fabric is added by using a turn knitted tubular knitted fabric knitted as a garment part or a non-cylindrical knitted fabric as a base knitted fabric. Can do.
- FIG. 8 shows a sock 31 as Example 3 of the present invention in (a) in comparison with a conventional sock 33 in (b).
- the socks 31, 33 are provided with heels 32, 34, respectively.
- the heels 32 and 34 are knitted in the middle of knitting socks 31 and 33 serving as a base knitted fabric as a circular knitted tubular knitted fabric from the toe side 31a to the ankle side 31b.
- the collar 32 to which the present invention is applied includes a constant knitting width portion 32a. Since the stitch row is moved, the constant knitting width portion 32a can be knitted as a tubular knitted fabric even when the turn knitting is used.
- the knitted width reduced portion 32b can be knitted as a conventional turn-back knitted tubular knitted fabric without movement of the stitch row in a state where the knitted fabric on the forward path side of the constant tube width portion 32a is knitted.
- the return path side of the constant tube width portion 32a is knitted so as to return the stitch row moved on the forward path side after the knitting of the tube width reduced portion 32b.
- the entire kite 34 is knitted as a conventional knitted tubular knitted fabric.
- the tube length required for the rods 32 and 34 is A
- B of the tube length A is knitted with the constant tube width portion 32a. It is possible to obtain a sufficient space.
- the tubular width Cb at the tip of the reed 34 is narrowed.
- FIG. 9 shows a part of the sock 41 as the fourth embodiment of the present invention in comparison with the sock 31 of the third embodiment.
- the sock 41 shown to (a) has added the heel 42 to the heel 32 of the sock 31 shown to (b). That is, the stitches that become the collars 42 are knitted before the collar 32 is joined in the middle of knitting as a tubular knitted fabric with movement of the stitch row, and the part connecting the forward side and the backward path side of the tubular knitted fabric, A collar 42 is interposed.
- FIG. 10 shows the state of the knitted fabric during the procedure of knitting the sock 41 of FIG.
- the heel 42 can be knitted separately into a plurality of portions 42a, 42b, 42c, and 42d while simultaneously knitting the heel 32 on the outward path side and the return path side.
- the portions 42a, 42b, 42c, and 42d of the heel 42 are knitted, circular knitting is performed to form a knitted fabric that becomes the heel 32 and also a part of the knitted fabric on the instep side.
- the entire collar 42 can be knitted together, and the return path side of the collar 32 can be subsequently knitted.
- the shape of the collar 42 can be freely adjusted, such as a triangle or a quadrangle.
- FIG. 11 shows a part of the knitting procedure according to FIG. 10 as a knitting diagram.
- the knitting diagram is basically the same as in FIGS. 2, 3 and 4, but the number of knitting needles is different. Further, the knitting needles related to the connection are shown with a diagonal line that goes up to the right, and the knitting needles that form the collar are shown with a diagonal line that goes down to the right. Further, the positions of the knitting needles related to the connection and the heel are indicated by symbols a to j on the left side and q to z on the right side.
- the sock 41 has a wale on the entire stitch row locked to one needle bed while the foot side 31a is being knitted as a circular knitted tubular knitted fabric using both the front and back needle beds of the flat knitting machine.
- the collar 42 is knitted as a tubular knitted fabric that is continuous in each direction.
- Example 1 in which a part of the knitting width is used in that the entire knitting width of the rear needle bed B that locks the knitted fabric of the sole on the foot side 31a is used to knitting the tube width of the heel 42.
- the d1 course is repeated from the same state as the a0 course of FIG. 2 with respect to the foot side 31a by repeating the formation of the hooks on the ends and the movement of the stitches.
- the right-hand yarn is fed to the front needle bed F, and the stitches that become part of the portion 42a of the collar 42 are formed on the knitting needles at the positions g and i.
- the knitting needle on the right side of the position j forms a stitch row that is the forward path side of the collar 32.
- the left yarn is fed to the rear needle bed B, and the stitches of the portion 42a of the collar 42 are formed on the knitting needles at the positions z and x.
- the right needle is fed to the rear needle bed B, the knitting needle at the position x is tacked, and the stitch of the portion 42a of the collar 42 is formed on the knitting needle at the position z.
- the left-hand yarn is supplied to the front needle bed F, and the stitch row on the forward side of the heel 32 and the stitch of the portion 42a of the heel 42 are formed including the knitting needles at the positions i and g.
- the right needle is fed to the rear needle bed B, the hook for connecting the left side is formed on the knitting needle at the position g, and the knitting needle from the position h to the position v is used on the forward side of the collar 32.
- a stitch row is organized.
- the portion 42a of the ridge 42 shown in FIG. By the procedure shown from the d2 course to the d6 course as described above, the portion 42a of the ridge 42 shown in FIG. Similarly, when the portion 42b of the heel 42 is knitted for two courses with four eyes on the left and right, for example, the forward side of the heel 32 including the forward side of the triangular ridge 42 can be knitted. In the portions 42a and 42b, the number of stitches is different between the second stitch and the fourth stitch. However, if the number is the same, a square ridge can be formed.
- the d7 course shows a state in which the yarn is fed leftward to the rear needle bed B and is knitted to the final course on the outward path side of the reed 32 shown in FIG.
- the first course on the return path side of the reed 32 is knitted with the right-hand yarn feeding to the rear needle bed B.
- the stitches locked to the rear needle bed B are moved to the right by two pitches, a double stitch is formed on the knitting needle at the position r, and the left end of the stitch row is connected to the forward path side. To do.
- the stitches are transferred from the rear needle bed B to the front needle bed F, and the stitches transferred to the front needle bed F by shifting the rear needle bed B by two pitches to the left with respect to the front needle bed F. Transfer to the back needle bed B again and return.
- the hook that is locked to the knitting needle at the position a of the front needle bed F is overlapped with the stitch locked to the knitting needle at the position d of the rear needle bed B, and the right end of the stitch row is connected to the forward path side.
- the rear needle bed B returns to the right by two pitches with respect to the front needle bed F.
- Such stitch movement is performed by traveling the carriage a plurality of courses without supplying yarn.
- the yarn is fed to the rear needle bed B in the right direction to form a stitch line on the return path side of the collar 32, and one of the part 42c of the collar 42 on the knitting needle at the right position t, v, x, z.
- a fourth stitch row for the course is formed.
- the left-hand yarn supply to the front needle bed F forms a stitch line on the return path side of the heel 32, and 1 of the portion 42c of the heel 42 on the knitting needle at the left position i, g, e, c.
- a fourth stitch row for the course is formed.
- the connection with the knitting needles at the positions t and f by the movement of the stitch row on the return path side of the collar 32 is performed.
- the knitting on the return path side of the heel 32 and the knitting of the portions 42c and 42d of the heel 42 are performed with the return by the movement of the stitch row and the connection at the end, and the heel 42 is The knitting of the collar 32 interposed in the connecting portion can be performed.
- FIG. 12 shows the overall configuration of the sock 41 of FIG.
- the toe side 31a knitted as a circular knitted tubular knitted fabric is used as a base knitted fabric, and a heel 32 knitted as a tubular knitted fabric is added to the base knitted fabric.
- the remaining ankle side 31b is formed.
- the sock 41 adapted to the three-dimensional shape of the foot can be obtained.
- the heel 32 can be knitted asymmetrically rather than symmetrically with respect to the center line of the knitting width. In the heel 32 after knitting, the angle and depth of the gore line are changed from the left-right symmetric state, and can be more adapted to the shape of the left-right asymmetric foot.
- FIG. 13 shows a simplified knitting state of a part of a glove 51 as Example 5 of the present invention.
- a thumb bag 52 is added instead of the thumb bag 11 added during the knitting of the four cylinders 6 to the four cylinders 14 with the gloves 1 of the first embodiment.
- the thumb bag 52 knits the increased portion 52c together with the forward path side 52a and the return path side 52b.
- the increased stitch portion 52c is added to the forward path side 52a, for example, and can make a difference in the number of stitches in the wale direction before and after turning back to form a tubular knitted fabric.
- FIG. 14 shows a part of the knitting procedure of FIG. 13 basically in the same manner as FIG. However, FIG. 13 shows a state in which the increased portion 52c is collectively added after the forward path side 52a. However, in the knitting procedure, the increased portion 52c is dispersed and inserted in the middle of the knitting on the forward path side 52a. Organize in shape. Up to the e1 course, the knitting on the forward path side 52a of the thumb bag 52 is performed while leaving the stitches for connection at the end with the movement of the stitch row. In the e1 course to the e4 course, the stitch line of the increased portion 52c is formed on the knitting needle between the positions f and v by the returning yarn to the rear needle bed B.
- FIG. 15 shows a part of the glove 51 of FIG.
- the thumb bag 52 is knitted so that the number of stitches in the wale direction before and after turning back as a tubular knitted fabric is greater on the outward path side following the four cylinders 6 than on the return path side following the five cylinders 14. Therefore, it can be adapted to the three-dimensional shape of the thumb.
- FIG. 16 shows a simplified knitting state of a part of a glove 61 as Example 6 of the present invention.
- the thumb bag 62 is knitted from the base knitted fabrics 61a and 61b such as the body of the glove 61 as a tubular knitted fabric accompanied by the movement of the stitch row, various molded knitting known in a flat knitting machine is applied. You can also That is, as shown in (a), the knitting width is reduced on the forward path side and the knitting width is increased on the return path side, or as shown in (b), the knitting width is increased on the forward path side and the knitting width is increased on the return path side. It can be reduced. Furthermore, the knitting width can be increased or decreased in the middle.
- the stitches at the end of the knitting width can be continued in the wale direction.
- Molding by increasing and decreasing as shown in (b) is not necessarily suitable for a finger bag, but when covering the pocket 23 of the knitted fabric with pocket 21 of Example 2 or a swollen part of the human body, etc. Can be used.
- FIG. 17 shows the knitting procedure of the glove 61 of FIG. 16 in comparison with the glove 1 as Example 1.
- the forward side 62a and 62b of the thumb bag 62 are knitted from the base knitted fabric 61a which becomes the four body, and the return side 62c and 62d are knitted.
- the forward path side 62a and the return path side 62d are knitted in a state where the cylinder width is constant, the forward path side 62b and the return path side 62c are formed by knitting, and are reduced and increased, respectively. Mold knitting is not performed on the thumb pouch forward path side 7 and the thumb pouch return path side 10 shown in FIG.
- the finger bags 72, 73, 74, 75 which accommodate other fingers excluding the thumb are used as the tubular knitted fabric accompanied by the movement of the stitch row, for example, the finger bag 74 for the ring finger.
- the three drums are knitted as a circular knitted tubular knitted fabric, and the finger pouch 75 for the little finger is knitted to continue the circular knitted cylindrical knitted fabric of the four drums 76.
- the yarn is inserted into the knitting yarn, so that the end yarn 74a is generated, but the other finger bags and the trunk are knitted while knitting continuously from the end of the previously knitted portion. Otherwise, the base knitted fabric 61a can be knitted without generating end yarns.
- FIG. 18 shows, as a process diagram, a knitted state involving molded knitting for the finger bag of the glove 61 of FIG.
- the number of stitches and the number of courses are for convenience of explanation, and can be changed as necessary in the actual knitting of the knitted fabric.
- a circular knitted tubular knitted fabric is used as a base knitted fabric, and the front needle bed F and the rear needle bed B are each locked with eight stitches in a needle-removed state.
- the knitting needles facing the knitting needles that lock the stitches in each needle bed are left as empty needles.
- the pitch of the stitches and the like will be described assuming that two knitting needles are one pitch.
- the hook is formed on the knitting needle that has become an empty needle while feeding in the left direction.
- a new stitch is formed on the left side of the hook 6.
- the yarn is fed in the right direction, a hook is formed on an empty needle on the left side of the front needle bed F, and a new stitch is formed on the sixth stitch of the rear needle bed B.
- the right three of the six stitches newly formed in the f2 course are moved to the left by one pitch, and the leftmost stitch is overlapped with the rightmost stitch of the left third stitch that is left unaligned. Reduce one eye.
- the yarn is fed in the left direction, a stitch is formed on an empty needle generated by moving the right third stitch to the left, and a new stitch is formed on the left fifth stitch.
- the yarn is fed in the right direction, a hook is formed on the empty needle on the left side of the front needle bed F, and a new stitch is formed on the fifth stitch of the rear needle bed B.
- the fifth stitch newly formed in the f4 course is moved to the left by one pitch as a whole, and then the left stitch is fed to the left knitting needle to form a hook on the knitting needle that has become an empty needle. Then, a new stitch is formed on the left side of the hook.
- the left three of the fifth stitches newly formed in the f5 course are moved to the right by one pitch, and the rightmost stitch is overlapped with the leftmost stitch of the right second stitch that is left unaligned. Reduce one eye. Further, the yarn is fed in the right direction, a hook stitch is formed on the left empty needle of the front needle bed F, and a new stitch is formed on the fourth stitch of the rear needle bed B.
- the fourth stitch newly formed in the f6 course is moved to the left by one pitch as a whole, and then the left stitch is fed to the left stitch while forming a hook on the knitting needle that has become an empty needle. Then, a new stitch is formed on the left side of the hook.
- the yarn is fed in the right direction, a hook is formed on the empty needle on the left side of the front needle bed F, and a new stitch is formed on the fourth stitch of the rear needle bed B.
- the knitting on the outward side is completed.
- the right second stitch is moved to the right by one pitch, the yarn is fed in the right direction, and the second stitch on the left and the second stitch on the right are renewed.
- Form stitches There is an empty needle between the second eye on the left side and the second eye on the right side.
- the split stitch is increased and the increased stitch is moved to the adjacent empty needle. In this way, the first stitch is increased on the left side.
- the hook formed on the left side of the front needle bed F in the f6 course is transferred and overlapped with the left end of the fifth stitch of the rear needle bed B, and then supplied to the left direction.
- a new stitch is formed on the fifth stitch of B.
- the fifth stitch is moved to the right by one pitch as a whole. The right end of the fifth stitch is connected so as to overlap the hook formed on the f5 course.
- the yarn is fed in the right direction, and a new stitch is formed on the fifth stitch.
- the left side 2 is moved to the left by one pitch, and the stitch formed in the f4 course is overlapped and connected to the left end stitch.
- yarn is fed in the left direction, and new stitches are formed on the second stitch on the left side and the third stitch on the right side.
- the split stitch is increased and the increased stitch is moved to the adjacent empty needle. In this way, the first stitch is increased on the right side.
- the sixth stitch is moved to the right by one pitch as a whole.
- the right end of the sixth stitch is connected so as to overlap the hook formed on the f3 course.
- the yarn is fed in the right direction, and a new stitch is formed on the sixth stitch.
- the knitting of the tubular knitted fabric is continued with the knitting yarn 81 fed from the yarn feeder 80.
- the reduction is performed in the f3 course and the f6 course, and the increase is performed in the f10 course and the f13 course.
- FIG. 19 shows the overall configuration of the glove 61 of FIG.
- the glove 61 By knitting the thumb bag 62 and the other finger bags 72, 73, 74, 75 as a tubular knitted fabric with movement of stitch rows so as to include molded knitting, the glove 61 has a three-dimensional shape of the hand. Can be adapted. Further, since the increase / decrease of the knitting width by molding knitting is performed on the inner side away from the end of the knitting width, in the thumb bag 62 and the other finger bags 72, 73, 74, 75, the knitted fabric on the forward path side and the return path The stitches can be arranged continuously in the wale direction in the region adjacent to the connecting portion with the side knitted fabric. Further, the reduction or increase of stitches for changing the knitting width may be performed in the vicinity of the end portion of the finger bag.
- the present invention relates to the gloves 1, 51, 61 described in the first, fifth and sixth embodiments, the knitted fabric 21 with the pocket described in the second embodiment, and the socks 31 described in the third and fourth embodiments. , 41 can be applied to various knitted fabrics.
- the base knitted fabric 22 shown in FIG. 7 is used as a cap that covers the head, two portions corresponding to the pockets 23 can be provided to cover the ears.
- the tubular knitted fabric such as the pocket 23 can be formed not at the middle of the base knitted fabric 22 in the wale direction but at the start end or the end end.
- the tubular knitted fabric with the movement of the stitch row to which the present invention is applied can have any tube width and tube length, and the connection position and number can be set freely.
- needle knitting is performed with a two-bed flat knitting machine having a pair of needle beds, but even with a four-bed flat knitting machine or with two beds, holding by a slider can be performed on the knitting needle. If a complex needle is used, total needle knitting is also possible.
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コース方向の往復編成を繰返す引返し編みで、ウエール方向に連続して編成される編地の中間に折返し部が設けられ、
折返し部で折返されるウエール方向の一方側の編地と他方側の編地とが対向し、
一方側の編地のコース方向の端部と、該端部に対向する他方側の編地のコース方向の端部との連結部分は、目移しによる重ね目で形成されている、
ことを特徴とする筒状編地である。
ことを特徴とする。
該他の編地と該端部の一部との境界部では、編目がウエール方向に連続している、
ことを特徴とする。
往路側の編地は、
連結用の編目を、既に編成した編目列の端部に付加した連結用の編目を係止する編針とは異なる編針に係止するように、編目列の移動を伴いながら、編目列の端部に付加して編針に係止することを繰り返して編成し、
復路側の編地は、
連結用の編目が端部に付加されている往路側の編地の編目列に予め対応付けられている編目列を編成する際に、端部を該連結用の編目に目移しで重ねて連結させるとともに、
往路側の編地を編成する際の移動を戻すことを繰返して編成する、
ことを特徴とする筒状編地の編成方法である。
前記往路側となる編地での編目列の移動は、ベース編地の編幅外に離れる方向に行う、
ことを特徴とする。
7 親指用指袋往路側
8,9 掛け目
10 親指用指袋復路側
11,52,62 親指用指袋
12、24 外側接合部
13,25 内側接合部
21 ポケット付き編地
22,71a,71b ベース編地
23 ポケット
31,41 靴下
31a 足先側
31b 足首側
32 踵
32a 編幅一定部分
32b 編幅減少部分
42 襠
72,73,74,75 指袋
Claims (11)
- 横編機により無縫製で編成される筒状編地であって、
コース方向の往復編成を繰返す引返し編みで、ウエール方向に連続して編成される編地の中間に折返し部が設けられ、
折返し部で折返されるウエール方向の一方側の編地と他方側の編地とが対向し、
一方側の編地のコース方向の端部と、該端部に対向する他方側の編地のコース方向の端部との連結部分は、目移しによる重ね目で形成されている、
ことを特徴とする筒状編地。 - 前記ウエール方向の一方側の編地と他方側の編地との連結部分に各編地で隣接する領域で3コース以上編目がウエール方向に連続するように並んでいる、同径の筒となる部分を含む、
ことを特徴とする請求項1記載の筒状編地。 - 前記ウエール方向の一方側の編地と他方側の編地とのうちの少なくとも一方のウエール方向の端部の一部は、他の編地に連なり、
該他の編地と該端部の一部との境界部では、編目がウエール方向に連続している、
ことを特徴とする請求項1または2に記載の筒状編地。 - 前記ウエール方向の一方側の編地と他方側の編地との間の連結部分に、襠となる編地を有することを特徴とする請求項1~3のいずれか一つに記載の筒状編地。
- 前記ウエール方向の一方側の編地と他方側の編地とは、コース数または対応するコースの編目数のうちの少なくとも一方が異なる形状を有することを特徴とする請求項1~4のいずれか一つに記載の筒状編地。
- 前記ウエール方向の一方側の編地と他方側の編地との連結により、手袋または靴下で、指を収容する指袋が形成されていることを特徴とする請求項1~5のいずれか一つに記載の筒状編地。
- 前記ウエール方向の一方側の編地と他方側の編地との連結により、靴下で足の踵を収容する踵部が形成されていることを特徴とする請求項1~5のいずれか一つに記載のベース編地を備える筒状編地。
- 編目を移動する機能を備える横編機を使用し、コース方向への往復編成の繰返しで編目列が形成される引返し編地を、ウエール方向に連続して編成する途中で折返し、折返しに至る往路側の編地と折返しからの復路側の編地とを対向させて、往路側の編地と復路側の編地とを、対向している編幅の端部で連結する筒状編地の編成方法であって、
往路側の編地は、
連結用の編目を、既に編成した編目列の端部に付加した連結用の編目を係止する編針とは異なる編針に係止するように、編目列の移動を伴いながら、編目列の端部に付加して編針に係止することを繰返して編成し、
往路側の編地は、
連結用の編目を、既に編成した編目列の端部に付加した連結用の編目を係止する編針とは異なる編針に係止するように、編目列の移動を伴いながら、編目列の端部に付加して編針に係止することを繰り返して編成し、
復路側の編地は、
連結用の編目が端部に付加されている往路側の編地の編目列に予め対応付けられている編目列を編成する際に、端部を該連結用の編目に目移しで重ねて連結させるとともに、
往路側の編地を編成する際の移動を戻すことを繰返して編成する、
ことを特徴とする筒状編地の編成方法。 - 前記往路側の編地は、ベース編地となる他の編地を編成する途中で、該ベース編地の編成を休止する状態で編成を開始し、
前記往路側となる編地での編目列の移動は、ベース編地の編幅外に離れる方向に行う、
ことを特徴とする請求項8記載の筒状編地の編成方法。 - 前記往路側の編地と前記復路側の編地とを編成して連結を行うまでに、厚みを付ける編地を付加しておくことを特徴とする請求項9記載の筒状編地の編成方法。
- 前記往路側の編地または前記復路側の編地のうちの少なくとも一方は、編成した編目列に対し、増やし、または減らしを行う、成型編みで編成することを特徴とする請求項9または10記載の筒状編地の編成方法。
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