WO2011135653A1 - 隣接する編地部の接合方法、および編地 - Google Patents

隣接する編地部の接合方法、および編地 Download PDF

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WO2011135653A1
WO2011135653A1 PCT/JP2010/057380 JP2010057380W WO2011135653A1 WO 2011135653 A1 WO2011135653 A1 WO 2011135653A1 JP 2010057380 W JP2010057380 W JP 2010057380W WO 2011135653 A1 WO2011135653 A1 WO 2011135653A1
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学 由井
宜紀 島崎
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Priority to KR1020127026677A priority patent/KR101356981B1/ko
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Priority to JP2012512559A priority patent/JP5580407B2/ja
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D04BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
    • D04BKNITTING
    • D04B1/00Weft knitting processes for the production of fabrics or articles not dependent on the use of particular machines; Fabrics or articles defined by such processes
    • D04B1/10Patterned fabrics or articles
    • D04B1/12Patterned fabrics or articles characterised by thread material
    • D04B1/126Patterned fabrics or articles characterised by thread material with colour pattern, e.g. intarsia fabrics
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D04BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
    • D04BKNITTING
    • D04B1/00Weft knitting processes for the production of fabrics or articles not dependent on the use of particular machines; Fabrics or articles defined by such processes

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  • the present invention applies a method for joining adjacent knitted fabric portions for joining a plurality of knitted fabric portions arranged in the knitting width direction and independently knitted, and a method for joining the adjacent knitted fabric portions. It relates to the knitted fabric.
  • both knitted fabric portions are joined together by tack, so that depending on the knitting yarn used and the knitting conditions, the boundary portion between both knitted fabric portions may be cracked or In some cases, the line of the part is disturbed.
  • tack so that depending on the knitting yarn used and the knitting conditions, the boundary portion between both knitted fabric portions may be cracked or In some cases, the line of the part is disturbed.
  • Such a defect is not noticeable when the boundary part of adjacent knitted fabric parts extends diagonally, such as an argyle pattern, and is easily noticeable when the boundary part extends straight upward.
  • the photographs shown in FIGS. 9 and 10 are an enlarged photograph in which the boundary part of adjacent knitted fabric parts in a knitted fabric knitted by applying a conventional joining method is seen from the front side and an enlarged photograph seen from the back side. If the back side of the boundary part shown in FIG. 10 is seen, it will be understood that the knitting yarn of one knitted fabric portion extends to the other knitted fabric portion and is tucked. Then, looking at the front side of the boundary portion shown in FIG. 9, due to the tack, the state of the stitches in the vicinity of the boundary portion seems to be disturbed compared to other portions, and the boundary portion becomes slightly zigzag. I understand that.
  • the present invention has been made in view of the above circumstances, and one of its purposes is to make the boundary portion of adjacent knitted fabric portions more beautiful than the conventional joining method of adjacent knitted fabric portions.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a method for joining adjacent knitted fabric portions and a knitted fabric knitted by applying the method for joining adjacent knitted fabric portions.
  • the method for joining adjacent knitted fabric portions according to the present invention is performed by using a flat knitting machine including at least a pair of front and back needle beds facing each other and a plurality of yarn supplying members for supplying knitting yarn to the knitting needles.
  • This is a method of joining adjacent knitted fabric portions for joining a plurality of knitted fabric portions arranged in the width direction and knitted independently.
  • the process of knitting two adjacent knitted fabric portions one course at a time is alternately repeated by changing the knitting direction for each course to increase the number of courses in the knitted fabric portion.
  • at least one of the following (1) and (2) is performed in at least some knitting courses.
  • the stitches immediately following the start-end locking stitches and the start-end locking stitches are formed on the knitting needles on the needle bed opposite to the needle bed on which the stitch following the start-end locking stitch is formed. Is passed between the front and back needle beds so as to cross the knitting yarn of the other knitted fabric portion.
  • Adjacent knitted fabric portions are connected to each other by intertwining a knitted yarn of a knitted fabric portion different from the knitted fabric portion having the transition yarn.
  • two adjacent knitted fabric portions are knitted in the same knitting direction, and both (1) and (2) are performed at least for each course. preferable.
  • both the knitted fabric portions are the same, as shown in the first embodiment to be described later, when knitting the knitted fabric portion on the front side in the knitting direction, it ends in the knitting region of the knitted fabric portion on the far side in the knitting direction.
  • the start end engagement stitches are formed in the knitting region of the knitted fabric portion on the near side.
  • mis-knitting may be performed on the terminal side engagement stitch formed in (1). preferable.
  • a knitted fabric having an intarsia pattern may be knitted by changing the color of the knitting yarn knitting the adjacent knitted fabric portions.
  • the knitted fabric of the present invention is a knitted fabric knitted using a flat knitting machine including at least a pair of front and back needle beds facing each other and a plurality of yarn supplying members for supplying knitting yarn to the knitting needles.
  • the knitted fabric includes a plurality of knitted fabric portions arranged in the direction and knitted independently. In this knitted fabric, except for the case where the back stitch is used as a pattern, at the boundary side end portion of at least one knitted course in at least one of the adjacent knitted fabric portions mainly composed of the front stitch. One stitch is the back stitch.
  • the knitting yarn that connects the back stitch and the front stitch next to the back stitch is continuous in the outermost portion of the other knitted fabric portion in the wale direction. Both knitted fabric parts are connected by being entangled with the knitting yarn that connects the front stitches.
  • the back stitch 3 at the end of the knitted fabric portion ⁇ and the back stitch 3 The stitch 1 (shown by a thick line in the figure) connecting the stitch 4 adjacent to the stitch 1 that is closest to the boundary in the knitted fabric portion ⁇ and the stitch 8 that is continuous in the wale direction of the stitch 1
  • Both knitted fabric portions ⁇ and ⁇ are connected to each other by being entangled with knitting yarns (indicated by bold lines in the figure).
  • the adjacent knitted fabric portions ⁇ , ⁇ Both knitted fabric portions ⁇ and ⁇ are connected to each other by the entanglement of the knitting yarns.
  • the knitted fabric of the present invention can be knitted.
  • the back stitch when a back stitch is formed at the boundary side end of both knitted fabric portions, the back stitch turns around to the back side of the knitted fabric portion different from the knitted fabric portion having the back stitch (described later). (Refer FIG. 4 of Embodiment 1). Then, the stitch next to the back stitch in the knitting course with the back stitch is aligned with the boundary portion between the two knitted fabric portions when the knitted fabric is viewed from the front side (see FIG. 3 of Embodiment 1 described later).
  • both knitted fabric portions are connected by entanglement of knitting yarns constituting adjacent knitted fabric portions, so that the vicinity of the boundary between the knitted fabric portions is used as in the case of using conventional tack knitting. No force is applied to the stitches, and the stitches are not disturbed (see FIG. 3). Furthermore, if the two knitted fabric portions are connected by entanglement of the knitting yarns without using a tack, when the knitted fabric is pulled in the knitting width direction, the connecting portions of both the knitted fabric portions do not stretch, and the connecting portions The stretchability can be made comparable to other parts.
  • the adjacent knitting is performed by performing a miss knitting in the knitting course next to the knitting course in which the terminal engagement stitch is formed. Smooth formation of the ground part. The reason will be described in detail in a later-described modification.
  • FIG. FIG. 2 is a loop diagram of a knitted fabric knitted according to the knitting process diagram of FIG. 1.
  • 2 is an enlarged photograph of the vicinity of a boundary portion between adjacent knitted fabric portions in the knitted fabric shown in Embodiment 1 as viewed from the front side.
  • 2 is an enlarged photograph of the vicinity of a boundary portion between adjacent knitted fabric portions in the knitted fabric shown in Embodiment 1 as viewed from the back side.
  • FIG. FIG. 6 is a loop diagram of a knitted fabric knitted according to the knitting process diagram of FIG. 5.
  • FIG. FIG. 8 is a loop diagram of a knitted fabric knitted according to the knitting process diagram of FIG. 7. It is the enlarged photograph which looked at the boundary part vicinity of the adjacent knitted fabric part in the knitted fabric knitted by applying the joining method of the conventional adjacent knitted fabric part from the front side. It is the enlarged photograph which looked at the boundary part vicinity of the adjacent knitted fabric part from the back side in the knitted fabric knitted by applying the joining method of the conventional adjacent knitted fabric part.
  • each of the knitting described in the embodiments is an example of knitting using a two-bed flat knitting machine having a pair of front and back needle beds facing each other and a yarn supplying member for supplying knitting yarn to the knitting needles of each needle bed.
  • the flat knitting machine includes a carriage on which a plurality of cam systems for driving the knitting needles of the needle bed are mounted.
  • the cam system that precedes the knitting direction is C1
  • the cam system that follows is C2.
  • FIG. 1 is a knitting process diagram relating to a method of joining adjacent knitted fabric portions.
  • “S + number” on the left side of FIG. 1 is the number of the knitting process
  • FB is the front needle bed
  • BB is the rear needle bed
  • triangle marks are the yarn feeders
  • alphabets A to O are the positions of the needles on the needle bed
  • circle marks Indicates a stitch
  • an inverted V indicates a hook.
  • FIG. 2 is a loop diagram of the knitted fabric knitted in the knitting process of FIG. 1, and the numerals and alphabets in the figure match the numerals and alphabets in FIG. It should be noted that the way of viewing the described drawings is the same as in FIGS. 5 to 8 described later.
  • FIG. 1 shows a state in which the stitches are locked to the needles A to O of the FB. From this state, according to the knitting process described below, three knitted fabric portions ⁇ , ⁇ , ⁇ are knitted with knitting yarns fed from three different yarn feeders X, Y, Z.
  • the carriage is moved to the right in the drawing from the state of S0, and both the yarn feeders X and Y are entrained in the carriage so that the yarn feeder X precedes and the yarn feeder Y follows.
  • the preceding cam system C1 forms stitches on the knitting needles A to E of the FB, and subsequently forms hooks 2 on the knitting needles F of the BB.
  • a first course of the knitted fabric portion ⁇ is formed, which has a hook stitch (terminal lock stitch) 2 locked to the knitting needle F of the BB as a terminal.
  • the hook 2 is arranged on the back side of the knitted fabric portion ⁇ in the knitted fabric that is completed as described later.
  • the carriage stops entrainment of the yarn feeder X on the right side of the paper surface from the hook 2 and stops the yarn feeder X at that position.
  • the trailing cam system C2 uses a yarn feeder Y that is entrained from within the knitting area of the knitted fabric portion ⁇ by a carriage, and uses a yarn feeder Y that is the starting end of the knitted fabric portion ⁇ to the knitting needle E of the BB (starting end locking stitch). ) After forming 3, stitches are formed on the knitting needles F to J of the FB, and finally, a stitch that is the end of the knitted fabric portion ⁇ is formed on the knitting needle K of the BB. After the formation of the hook on the knitting needle K is completed, the carriage stops the yarn feeder Y on the right side of the paper surface from the hook of the knitting needle K.
  • the hook 3 serving as the starting end of the knitted fabric portion ⁇ is formed after the hook 2 at the end of the knitted fabric portion ⁇ . Therefore, the transition yarn of the knitted fabric portion ⁇ crossing between FB and BB from the hook 3 of the knitting needle E of the BB toward the stitch 4 of the knitting needle F of the FB is transferred from the stitch 1 of the knitting needle E of the FB to the knitting needle F of the BB. It crosses above the transition yarn of the knitted fabric portion ⁇ that crosses between FB and BB toward the hook 2 (in the direction perpendicular to the paper surface and above the tooth opening).
  • the knitted fabric portion ⁇ is formed by using the new yarn feeder Z by the cam system C1.
  • the cam system C1 forms a stitch on the knitting needle J of the BB, and then forms stitches on the knitting needles K to O of the FB.
  • the cam system C1 for knitting the knitted fabric portion ⁇ precedes the cam system C2 for knitting the knitted fabric portion ⁇
  • the hook (BB knitting needle J) of the knitted fabric portion ⁇ is the knitted fabric described above. It is formed before the end stitch (BB knitting needle K) of the portion ⁇ .
  • the transition yarn of the knitted fabric portion ⁇ which crosses between FB and BB from the stitch of the knitting needle J of the FB toward the stitch of the knitting needle K of the BB, is directed from the stitch of the knitting needle J of the BB to the stitch of the knitting needle K of the FB. Crossing above the crossover yarn of the knitted fabric portion ⁇ crossing between FB and BB.
  • each knitted fabric portion ⁇ , ⁇ , ⁇ is knitted in the opposite knitting direction to S1.
  • the start and end of each knitted fabric portion ⁇ , ⁇ , ⁇ are set to the position of the stitch formed in S1.
  • the knitted fabric portion ⁇ is knitted by the cam system C1 using the yarn feeder Z
  • the knitted fabric portion ⁇ is knitted by the cam system C2 using the yarn feeder Y.
  • the carriage stops the yarn feeder Z on the left side of the paper from the stitch (BB knitting needle J) at the end of the knitting course of the knitted fabric portion ⁇ . Take me with you.
  • the accompanying yarn feeder X is used for knitting the knitted fabric portion ⁇ by the cam system C1. Further, when the knitting of the knitted fabric portion ⁇ is completed, the carriage stops the yarn feeder Y on the left side of the paper surface from the stitch 8 (the knitting needle E of the BB) at the end of the knitted fabric portion ⁇ .
  • the ending stitch in the next knitting course of the knitted fabric portion ⁇ is formed following the wale direction of the starting edge in the knitting course of the knitted fabric portion ⁇ formed in S1.
  • the ending stitch 8 and the ending stitch 5 in the next knitting course are formed on the starting stitch 3 and the ending stitch 2 of the knitting course formed in S1, respectively.
  • the vertical relationship between the crossover yarns provided in the two adjacent knitted fabric portions is the same as S1.
  • the knitted fabric portions ⁇ , ⁇ , ⁇ are knitted for one course according to the same knitting direction and knitting order as in S1.
  • the stitch 10 at the end of the knitted fabric portion ⁇ is newly formed in the wale direction following the stitch 5 at the starting end of the knitted fabric portion ⁇ knitted in S2.
  • the stitch 11 at the start of the knitted fabric portion ⁇ is newly formed in the wale direction following the stitch 8 at the end of the knitted fabric portion ⁇ knitted in S2.
  • the stitch at the end of the knitted fabric portion ⁇ (BB knitting needle K) is the stitch at the starting end of the knitted fabric portion ⁇ knitted at S2, and the stitch at the starting end of the knitted fabric portion ⁇ (knitting needle J at BB) is S2.
  • a new stitch is formed in the wale direction following the stitch at the end of the knitted fabric portion ⁇ .
  • FIG. 2 shows the state of the knitting yarn of each part ⁇ , ⁇ at the boundary part between adjacent knitted fabric parts ⁇ , ⁇ in this knitted fabric.
  • the knitting yarn (indicated by a thick line in the figure) connecting the surface 1 of the knitted fabric portion ⁇ and the surface 6 continuous in the wale direction of the surface 1 is the knitted fabric portion ⁇ .
  • the two knitted fabric portions ⁇ and ⁇ are connected to each other by being hooked on a knitting yarn (indicated by a thick line in the figure) that connects the back stitch 3 of the end portion and the front stitch 4 adjacent to the back stitch 3 so as to be folded back.
  • the cam system stops entrainment of the yarn feeder X, and entrains a new yarn feeder Z when knitting the knitted fabric portion ⁇ .
  • the carriage is moved to the left side of the sheet, and the knitted fabric portion ⁇ is knitted.
  • the yarn feeder Y is taken from the knitting area of the knitted fabric portion ⁇ , and the hook stitch 13 which is the end of the knitted fabric portion ⁇ is formed on the knitting needle E of the BB in the knitting region of the knitted fabric portion ⁇ .
  • the knitted fabric portions ⁇ and ⁇ are knitted while moving the carriage once in the right direction on the paper without knitting, and then moving leftward on the paper, and finally moved again in the right direction on the paper.
  • the knitted fabric part ⁇ is knitted in between.
  • the stitches at the end of the knitted fabric portion ⁇ and the stitches at the start of the knitted fabric portion ⁇ are formed as new stitches following the respective stitches formed in S11.
  • the knitted fabric portions adjacent to each other are knitted so that the knitting directions are the same, and the knitting to the BB for joining both knitted fabric portions is performed.
  • An example performed only on one side will be described with reference to FIGS.
  • the knitted fabric portion ⁇ on the front side in the knitting direction is formed with a terminal stitch on the knitting needle K of the BB, and the knitted fabric portion on the back side in the knitting direction.
  • the starting stitch is formed on the knitting needle K of the FB.
  • the knitting yarns connecting the front stitches 29 in the wale direction of FIG. 7 are the connecting yarns (indicated by bold lines) connecting the back stitches 28 at the end of the knitted fabric portion ⁇ formed in S23 of FIG. 7 and the front stitches 27 connected to the back stitches 28. ) Is entangled so that it is hooked and folded.
  • the knitted fabric portion ⁇ and the knitted fabric portion ⁇ are connected by the entanglement of the transition yarn of the knitted fabric portion ⁇ and the knitted yarn of the knitted fabric portion ⁇ .
  • the knitted fabric portion ⁇ is knitted in S2 of the first embodiment, the stitch 6 of the knitting needle E of the FB is not formed in the stitch 2 formed on the knitting needle F of the BB in S1, but the stitch 6 of the knitting needle E of the FB in S2.
  • the stitch at the start of the knitted fabric portion ⁇ is used.
  • the knitting needle E of BB in S12 may be knitted without knitting the stitch 15, or in FIG. 7 of the third embodiment, the knitting needle of BB in S22. F may be knitted without knitting the stitch 24.
  • the embodiment of the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment, and can be changed as appropriate without departing from the gist of the present invention.
  • the method for joining adjacent knitted fabric portions of the present invention can also be used for joining the body of a sweater and a sleeve.
  • Knitting needles FB Front needle bed BB Rear needle beds X, Y, Z Yarn supply ports ⁇ , ⁇ , ⁇ Knitted fabric portions 1, 4 to 11, 12, 14 to 19, 21, 23 to 29 Knitting 2, 3, 13 , 22 Multiply 1, 4, 6, 7, 11, 12, 14, 16, 21, 23, 25, 26, 27, 29 Table 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 15, 19, 22, 24, 28 Back eyes

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