Abstract:
By the use of special latch needles (21) whose latch (14) can take up two stable positions lying within the limits of its pivotal movement and out of which it can be moved only against the action of a spring, there is ensured, even in fast running flat knitting machines with a transfer mechanism and with stitch presser and/or stitch hold-down elements, and even during the formation of long, loose stitches and loops, reliable trapping of the yarn and manipulation of the stitches and loops by the knitting elements. (FIG. 2)
Abstract:
A cam system for flat-bed knitting machines has a needle cam unit which has at least one integrated knitting cam loop transferring cam for both knitting and loop transferring directions, of which the knitting cam has adjustable sinker elements on both sides and the loop transferring cam has transfer cam parts with a central lobe, located above the knitting track, for transferring the loops and receiving cam parts associated with them having a central receiving lobe and an oblique face that is operative in a trailing fashion. The cam system also has a depressor apparatus, in which the needles supported in needle tracks of the needle beds are controlled by pressure jacks acting upon needle jacks, the pressure feet of the pressure jacks being movable into different tracks, which are located in the planes of pressure strips. Other than the already present and movable sinker elements for sinking movements, this cam system has no further moving parts nor additional width, is intended to enable more-advantageous and more-reliable loop transfer by proving that lobes for pre-tensing the loops are provided for the transfer cam parts, and the receiving cam parts permit a substantially later retraction of the receiving needles as compared with the transferring needles. To this end, leading ahead of the lobe for transferring the loops there is a lobe for pre-tensing the loops on the associated sinker element, which lobe is operative in the lowered position of the sinker element. The sinker element is embodied and disposed relative to the transfer cam part in such a way that in the leading position, in the lowered position, it defines the projection track for the transfer cam part and in the trailing position, in a position raised to the level of the ridge or in the sinking position, beginning at the lobe for transferring the loops, it completely defines the retractor track section of the transfer track. The trailingly operative oblique face of a fixed cam at a given time of the receiving cam part is disposed at the same level as the receiving lobe and leads at the same level out of the receiving track along a substantially horizontal track, which because of a trailingly operative pressure strip extends to beynd the outer flank of the trailing sinker element.
Abstract:
A cam carriage for flat-bed knitting machines has at least one leading and trailing draw-down element, having a drive top plate and a bottom plate with a draw-down track located at opposite sides of a cam plate in which a draw-down element is placed movably between an alignment position and several casting-off positions in a guide slot, and the driven top plate is rigidly connected with a drive element at least in the direction of the draw-down position. In such a cam carriage for flat-bed knitting machines, the draw-down elements of which provide a very high draw-down force on the one hand, and, on the other, react with sufficient resilience during the movement in the direction of the draw-down position, it has been provided that the top plate and the bottom plate, of the draw-down element are movable in relation to each other and are biased to take up a basic position such that a relative movement of the top and bottom plates can only be performed during a shifting movement of the top plate in the direction of one of the draw-down positions.
Abstract:
A device for the control of a flat-bed knitting machine for the positional determination at lift reversal of the carriage assembly driven by a reversible motor has a phase-shifted pulse generator device on the carriage assembly which can be moved back and forth and a stationary pulse generator board device in the area of the needle bed arrangement. With such a device a reproducible lift reversal can be performed in the area of the ends of the needle bed as well as at any desired location along the needle bed arrangement, the pulse generator board device has a pulse generator board extending along a needle bed of the needle bed arrangement. During lift reversal the pulse sequences of a pulse generator associated with the pulse generator board are detected in a calculator unit and compared with the pulses associated with the locations for the beginning or alternatively, the end of the lift reversal which have been preset by a program, and the calculator unit performs a speed change during the detection of the lift reversal pulses in dependence an overrun set by the program and the present working speed.
Abstract:
A front yarn guide element (11) of the yarn stop motion (10) has the shape of a yarn guide eye (12) formed by a wire spiral into which a yarn can be introduced from the side and deflected to all sides without danger of slipping out. The yarn guide eye (12) is provided with a supporting part (17) located so as to be longitudinally movable in the housing (18) of the yarn stop motion (10), so that the spacing of the yarn guide eye (12) from the position (B) at which the yarn stop motion (10) is secured is adjustable.
Abstract:
In a device for setting the adjustable traverse of a plurality of yarn feeders of a flat knitting machine, the yarn feeder limit stops (19) associated with each yarn feeder slide (15) are preferably formed as signal generators and are arranged to be longitudinally slidable on separate guide tracks of the yarn feeder rails (10-13) so that the yarn feeder slides (15) can overlap the associated yarn feeder limit stops (19). The yarn feeder limit stops (19) effect a switching procedure for the coupling devices (28) located on the cam carriage (14) which effect the movement of the yarn feeder slides (15).
Abstract:
In an adjusting device for opposite adjustment of drawing off cam parts of a cam system of a flat knitting machine carriage, with a common stepper motor moving with the machine carriage and providing a rotary movement which is converted into a longitudinal movement of a carriage running direction and transferred to cam parts to be adjusted, with at least one control curve transferring the rotary movement of the stepper motor the cam parts to be adjusted, and with two first control sliders adjustable in the carriage running direction and provided with a toothed strip, a driven pinion of the stepper motor acts simultaneously and oppositely directly on the first control sliders, and at least two second control are each connected with a cam part to be adjusted, with which the first control sliders are drivingly coupled through the control curve in a drawing manner.
Abstract:
In a two-bed flat knitting machine separate sinker control devices are provided for controlling sinkers arranged between needles and have a device body laterally releasably mountable on a machine carriage. They extend only over an operating region of a cam system and their control parts are formed so that they are displaced during a carriage stroke return automatically to an operative position or a rest position.
Abstract:
In a knitting take-off device provided with gripping elements (14) movable through the comb gap of a flat bed knitting machine, the plane of the gripping elements (14) is directed perpendicular to the hooking planes of the knitting needles (13) mounted in the needle beds. As a result, the dimensions of the gripping elements are no longer limited by the width of the comb gap, and the gripping elements (14) can be coupled to additional elements, such as a cover stop rod (16). By means of the cover stop rod (16), the opening (14.2) of the gripping element (14) can be closed and a thread take-up space (20), closable by the head (14.1) of the gripping element (14), can be formed.
Abstract:
The yarn feeder slide proposed for intarsia knitting on a flat knitting machine and provided with a braking device has brake shoes (22,23) projecting sideways on pivoted levers (16,31) and which extend into a special longitudinal slot of the associated yarn feeder rail and can be jammed therein. Two control regions (19,38) for the braking device or for a moveable yarn feeder arm are provided and are spaced from one another in the direction of displacement of the yarn feeder slide (10) so that the yarn feeder driving member located on the cam carriage of the flat knitting machine can be selectively lowered into both control regions (19,38) of the yarn feeder slide.