(19)
(11) EP 0 436 313 A2

(12) EUROPEAN PATENT APPLICATION

(43) Date of publication:
10.07.1991 Bulletin 1991/28

(21) Application number: 90313333.8

(22) Date of filing: 07.12.1990
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC)5D04B 9/06
(84) Designated Contracting States:
DE ES GB IT

(30) Priority: 11.12.1989 JP 322257/89

(71) Applicant: PRECISION FUKUHARA WORKS, LTD
Higashi-nada-ku Kobe Hyogo (JP)

(72) Inventors:
  • Kawase, Shinji
    Nishinomiya, Hyogo (JP)
  • Tanaka, Toshiyuki
    Akashi, Hyogo (JP)

(74) Representative: Warren, Keith Stanley et al
BARON & WARREN 18 South End Kensington
London W8 5BU
London W8 5BU (GB)


(56) References cited: : 
   
       


    (54) Circular knitting machine


    (57) The circular knitting machine includes a rotatable support shaft (20) supported at its upper end on a frame support member (27). The support shaft (20) extends downward to a position adjacent the circular opening in the upper end of the needle cylinder (6). It has diametrically stepped small and large lower end portions. The needle dial (17) is supported adjacent the opening in the upper end of the needle cylinder (6) and has a shaft engaging upper surface and upper dial cam holder engaging surface lying substantially flush with each other. A needle dial orifice is dimensioned substantially equal to the small stepped portion of the support shaft (20) for receiving this stepped portion therethrough to aid in positioning of the needle dial thereat. A vertically extending support sleeve (19b,27a) surrounds the support shaft (20) and is supported at the upper end on the frame support member (27) for telescopic vertical movement relative to the support shaft (20). The lower end of the support sleeve (19b) is fixed to the dial (17) for supporting same. A dial control, including gears (26,29), is provided for lifting and lowering the support sleeve (19b) along the support shaft (20) to lift the dial (17) a sufficient distance to permit removal and replacement of the needle cylinder (6).




    Description


    [0001] This invention relates to circular knitting machines and in particular to a double knit circular knitting machine having a dial which can be lifted a sufficient distance for facilitating removal and replacement of the needle cylinder.

    [0002] It is generally known to construct a double knit circular knitting machine in such a manner to facilitate more ready replacement of the needle cylinder and sinker dial without the necessity of hoisting the dial by a chain block and the like. This known type of knitting machine includes a circular dial supported adjacent the opening in the upper end of the needle cylinder. A rotatable support shaft is supported at the upper end of a frame support member and extends downward to a position adjacent the circular opening in the upper end of the needle cylinder. A vertically extending support sleeve surrounds the support shaft and is supported at the upper end on a frame support member for telescopic vertical movement relative to the support shaft. The lower end of the support sleeve is fixed to the dial for supporting same. A dial control, in the form of a rack and pinion, is provided for lifting and lowering the support sleeve along the support shaft to lift the dial a sufficient distance to permit removal and replacement of the needle cylinder. However, this type of lifting and lowering control makes adjustment between the dial and needle cylinder difficult.

    [0003] It has been found desirable to form the dial so that the needle cylinder can be more easily removed through the formed space above the needle cylinder when the dial is raised. Additionally, after removal and replacement of component parts, the dial must be set to exact specifications. Thus, it is desirable to form the dial so that it may not only be more easily removed, but also readily inserted and positioned in an exact and properly adjusted position.

    [0004] It is therefore an object of this invention to provide a circular knitting machine which is constructed to facilitate more ready replacement of the needle cylinder and wherein the needle dial can be replaced and reset more exactly than heretofore accomplished.

    [0005] These and other objects and advantages of the present invention are accomplished in a circular knitting machine which is constructed for facilitating ready replacement of the needle cylinder and dial with more exact replacement and resetting of the dial.

    [0006] The knitting machine includes a frame and a bed plate fixed on the frame. A needle cylinder is supported for rotation on the bed plate and includes needles supported for vertical movement therewithin. The needle cylinder has a circular opening at the upper end. A frame support member extends in spaced relationship above the upper end of the needle cylinder. A vertically extending rotatable support shaft is supported at the upper end on the frame support member and extends downward to a position adjacent the opening in the upper end of the needle cylinder. The shaft has a diametral stepped lower end portion.

    [0007] The needle dial is supported adjacent the opening in the upper end of the needle cylinder. The dial has a shaft engaging upper surface and an upper dial cam holder engaging surface lying substantially flush with each other. The needle dial orifice is dimensioned substantially equal to the stepped portion on the support shaft for receiving the stepped portion of the shaft therethrough to aid in positioning same thereat.

    [0008] Vertically extending support sleeve means surrounds the support shaft and is supported at the upper end on the frame support member for telescopic vertical movement relative to the support shaft. The lower end of the support sleeve is fixed to the dial for supporting same. Dial control means lifts and lowers the support sleeve means along the support shaft to thereby lift and lower the dial fixed to the support sleeve. Dial control means is operable to lift the dial a sufficient distance to permit removal and replacement of the needle cylinder.

    [0009] Sliding removal of the needle dial is facilitated because the shaft engaging upper surface and upper dial cam holder engaging surface lie substantially in the same plane, i.e. flush with each other. Additionally, resetting of the needle dial is facilitated because the needle dial orifice is dimensioned substantially equal to the stepped portion of the shaft to aid in positioning the needle dial thereat.

    [0010] In order that the present invention may be more readily understood, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings, in which:-

    Figure 1 is a front, somewhat schematic vertical sectional view of the upper portion of a knitting machine in accordance with the present invention;

    Figure 2 is an enlarged sectional view of component members of the needle cylinder and needle dial;

    Figure 3 is an enlarged somewhat schematic sectional view of the pneumatic air control means which detachably secures to the support shaft; and

    Figure 4 is a horizontal sectional view taken along the line 4-4 in Figure 1 and showing the direction of removal of the needle cylinder and dial laterally therefrom.



    [0011] Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to Figure 1, there is illustrated a double knit circular knitting machine in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention. A bed plate 1 is supported on the upper ends of preferably three equally spaced support legs 2 and 3 only two of which are illustrated. A knitting unit, broadly indicated at 12, is affixed on the bed plate 1 and operates to knit tubular fabric which typically is wound flattened onto a roll or other take-up apparatus (not shown) positioned below the knitting unit 12.

    [0012] A first large, annular driven gear 4 is rotatably held in the bed plate 1. The needle cylinder 6 is positioned on the upper side of the driven gear 4 and rests on a replaceable intermediate gear 5 positioned between the driven gear 4 and bed plate 1. The provision of the intermediate gear 5 between the driven gear 4 and the bed plate 1 facilitates replacement of the needle cylinder 6. In more conventional knitting machines, several component parts, including the first large driven gear and an intermediate gear are replaced when the needle cylinder 6 is changed. In the structure of the present invention, the needle cylinder 6 and intermediate gear 5 only have to be changed when changing the needle cylinder 6 for changing the diameter of the needle cylinder. In the present invention the large driven gear 4 meshes with a driving gear 8 secured on the knitting machine drive shaft 7. A power source (not shown) conventionally positioned in the knitting machine, provides the necessary force for rotating the drive shaft 7. A second driven gear 10 is positioned at the top of the drive shaft 7 and meshes with a second large annular gear 9. The drive shaft 7 is covered with a cylindrical protective member 11 for protection of the shaft against contaminants and other harmful effects.

    [0013] As illustrated, the knitting unit 12 includes a cylinder needle area 13, dial needle area 14, and the usual yarn carriers (not shown). The cylinder needle area 13 includes a plurality of needle groves formed in the outer periphery of the needle cylinder 6 and includes a circular opening at the upper end thereof. Cylinder needles (not shown) are mounted for vertical sliding movement along the formed grooves. Needle activating cams are mounted on the inner surface of a cam holder 15 for controlling movement of the needle cylinder 6 during knitting. The cam holder 15 is supported on the upper part of a circular cam ring 16 which is fixed to the bed plate 1.

    [0014] The dial needle area 14 includes dial element means including a dial 17 having dial grooves therein. Dial needles (not shown) are mounted in the dial grooves for radially sliding along the formed dial grooves. Dial needle activating cams are supported on the lower surface of a dial cam holder 18 and control movement of the dial needles. The needle cylinder 6 and dial 17 are rotated at the same speed. As illustrated in figure 2, the dial 17 is fixed to the planar underside surface of a diametrically enlarged, portion 20a of a hollow support shaft 20 by bolts 21. The dial 17 includes a shaft engaging upper surface 17a which engages the lower end of the stepped portion 20b on the lower end of the support shaft 20 and a dial cam holder engaging surface 17b. The surface 17a of the needle dial 17 which engages the lower portion of the support shaft 20 is constructed flush with the upper dial cam holder engaging surface 17b defining the upper surface. This structure facilitates sliding of the dial needles. Precision measurement is maintained even without finite adjustment of the needle dial 17 when fixing the dial 17 to the support shaft 20. In the portion of the support shaft 20 fitted into the needle dial 17, the needle dial orifice is approximately equal to that of the diametrically small stepped portion of the support shaft 20. The size of the small stepped portion 20b of the support shaft 20 is about 10 mm regardless of nominal size.

    [0015] As illustrated in Figure 1, the support shaft 20 is rotatably supported by upper and lower bearing assemblies 22 and 23 which are held on upper and lower portions of vertically extending support sleeve means in the form of a cylinder support sleeve member 19b which surrounds the support shaft 20. The second large gear 9 is fixed at the upper end of the support shaft 20 by a lock nut 25 having a key 24 extending therethrough. The upper end of the support sleeve 19b member is supported for telescopic vertical movement relative to the support shaft 20. The lower end of the support sleeve member 19a is fixed to the dial 17.

    [0016] As illustrated, the support sleeve member 19b is vertically slidable in an outer cylinder 27a extending downwardly from a frame support member 27. The frame support member 27 is diametrically enlarged at an upper portion and is fixed to an outer cylinder support frame 28. The outer cylinder support frame 28 is held by three supports 31, 32 and 33 engaging the bed plate 1, only two of which are shown in Figure 1.

    [0017] Dial control means for lifting and lowering the support sleeve member 19b along the support shaft 20 and thereby lifting and lowering the dial 17 fixed to the support sleeve member 19b is operable to lift the dial 17 a sufficient distance to permit removal and replacement of the needle cylinder 6. The dial control means includes a driving gear 29 which meshes with a gear 26 and a vertical shaft 30 supported by the frame support member 27. The gear 26 is supported on the upper end of the support sleeve member 19b and operates to raise and lower the support sleeve member.

    [0018] Power air introducing means indicated generally as 35 (Figure 3) is provided for introducing air into the support shaft 20. As illustrated, the support shaft 20 is hollow and includes a hollow formed portion 20c (Figure 2) in which air can be forced therethrough. As illustrated in greater detail in figure 3, the power air introducing means 35 comprises a stationary vertical shaft 36, an upper housing 37 for containing electrical terminals, a bearing assembly 38 positioned at an air introducing-end port, and a lower bearing housing 39 having an air introducing-out port. The shaft 36 is supported at its upper end by the bearing assembly 38. The bearing assembly 38 is fixed to a cover 34. The lower bearing housing 39 includes a bearing 40. The upper housing 37 contains an electrical terminal member 42 which is biased by a spring 41. The electrical terminal member 42 communicates with the top of the stationary vertical shaft 36. As shown in figure 1, a lamp 43 and transformer 44 are positioned in the lower portion of the stationary vertical shaft 36. The transformer 44 is fixed to the stationary vertical shaft 36. As the drive shaft 20 rotates, the bearing housing 39 rotates around the stationary vertical shaft 36. Catching number 45, (Figure 3) prevents the vertical shaft 36 from rotating.

    [0019] When the gauge or nominal size of the knitting machine is to be changed, the needle dial 17 is raised upward for allowing clearance to remove the needle cylinder. This is accomplished by turning the vertical shaft 30 by means of a tool, such as a hexagonal wrench. As the vertical shaft 30 is turned, it rotatively drives the cylinder gear 26 meshing with the driving gear 29. As the gears turn, needle dial 17 is moved upward about 10 mm and a space is provided above the needle cylinder 6.

    [0020] The bolts 21 retaining the needle dial 17 to the support shaft 20 then are removed, and the needle dial 17 and needle cylinder 6 are removed as one unit (Figure 4). Additionally, the air introduction assembly 35 is removed beforehand by loosening the nut 46 at the air introducing-out port and removing the assembly downward (Figure 3).

    [0021] The present invention offers several benefits over other prior art apparatus. Not only is the needle cylinder 6 and needle dial 17 removed without the need of using chain block, but the dial needle 17 can be reset with little difficulty. Because both the shaft engaging upper surface 17a and upper dial cam holder engaging surface 17b are substantially flush with each other, removal of the needle cylinder 6 is facilitated. Additionally, the needle dial 17 is positioned readily without difficulty during reassembly because the needle dial orifice is dimensioned substantially equal to the stepped portion of the support shaft 20 for receiving the stepped portion of the shaft 20 therethrough to aid in positioning the needle dial 17.


    Claims

    1. A knitting machine including a frame, a bed plate (16) fixed on said frame, a needle cylinder (6) supported for rotation on said bed plate (16), said needle cylinder (6) having a circular opening at the upper end, a frame support member (27) extending in spaced relationship above the upper end of the needle cylinder (6), a vertically extending support shaft (20) extending downward to a position adjacent the opening in the upper end of the needle cylinder (6), said support shaft (20) having a diametrically stepped lower end portion with a large stepped portion (20a) and a small stepped portion (20b), a needle dial (17) supported adjacent the opening in the upper end of the needle cylinder (6), said needle dial (17) having a shaft engaging upper surface (17a) and an upper dial cam holder engaging surface (17b) being substantially flush with each other, and including a needle dial orifice (17c) being dimensioned substantially equal to said small stepped portion (20b) of said support shaft (20) for receiving said small stepped portion (20b) of said support shaft (20) therethrough to aid in positioning the needle dial (17) thereat, vertically extending support sleeve means (19b, 27a) surrounding said support shaft and being supported at the upper end on said frame support member (27) for telescopic vertical movement relative to said support shaft (20), the lower end of said support sleeve means (19b, 27a) being fixed to said dial (17) for supporting same, and dial control means for lifting and lowering said support sleeve means (19b, 27a) along said support shaft (20) and thereby lifting and lowering said dial (17) fixed to said support sleeve means, said dial control means including gears (26,29) which are operable to lift said dial (17) a sufficient distance to permit removal and replacement of said needle cylinder (6).
     
    2. The circular knitting machine according to Claim 1 wherein said support shaft (20) includes a planar underside surface (17a) at said large stepped portion (20a) and including means (21) fixing said needle dial (17) to said planar underside surface (17a).
     
    3. The circular knitting machine as claimed in Claim 1 or 2, including a first large gear (4) and a replaceable intermediate gear (5) positioned between said needle cylinder (6) and bed plate (16).
     
    4. The circular knitting machine as claimed in Claim 1, 2 or 4, wherein said support shaft (20) is hollow and including pneumatic air control means (35) detachably secured to said hollow support shaft for injecting air into said hollow support shaft (20).
     




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