Field of Invention
[0001] The present invention concerns the knitting machines in general, and in particular
a control device for the presence of yarns being supplied to the needles of circular
knitting and hosiery machines and to stop the machine if there is a lack in the feeding
of yarn.
State of the Technique
[0002] Circular knitting and hosiery machines usually have a rotating cylinder and use needles
located on said cylinder and each provided with a tongue movable between open and
close position.
[0003] In normal work, the stitch is made by supplying the needles with one yarn. If this
yarn, for whatever reason, breaks or fails to be supplied, the tongue of the needles
remain open, protrude due to centrifugal force and a mechanical sensor reveals their
presence, causing the machine to stop.
[0004] However, in the field of the knitting machines and more precisely for the production
of stockings, work known as "in vanisè" is often carried out where the stitch is formed
using two or more yarns which can either be one on top of the other or not so as to
be one face and one back, according to requirements.
[0005] For a "in venisé" working, one needle is fed by two or more yarns supplied from respective
different yarn guides, each movable between idle and working positions. Consequently
, in the case of breakage or lack of feeding even of only one of the two yarns, the
needle tongue continues to work normally with the yarn which is available, therefore
the machine is not stopped and continues to proceed to produce faulty manufactured
articles which have to be rejected.
[0006] Stopping a knitting or hosiery machine because of a breakage or lack of feeding of
a yarn, when the needles are fed with two or more yarns at the same time, therefore
causes a problem.
[0007] To avoid this problem, a system which memorises the flow of the yarns being supplied
during the production of a first manufactured article to achieve self-learning on
the part of the textile machine, was proposed. The system includes sensors associated
with the various yarns and a computer which manages these sensors and which stop the
machine if, during production of each successive manufactured article, a variation
in flow is detected even in one yarn, either because it is broken or there is a lack
of feeding. This system involves however the use of sensors, which must send signals
to a computer corresponding to the flow of the various yarns during the production
of the first manufactured article, and software and programming to compare the successive
flows of the yarns with those which have been memorised and to stop the machine should
a variation be found. Furthermore, each time the article to be made is changed, all
the manufacturing process for the new article has to be memorised.
Object and Summary of the Invention
[0008] This invention is aimed at resolving the above mentioned problem in a new and original
way and above all in a way which is much simpler and economic.
[0009] One of the objects of this invention is in fact, to provide a system to control the
presence of the yarns being fed in combination to the needles of a circular hosiery
and knitting machine, which neither requires self-learning on the part of the machine
nor consequently sophisticated electronics, and which is completely independent of
the characteristics of the manufactured article to be made and/or from the fact that
this may be modified or replaced by a new one.
[0010] This object is achieved, according to the invention, by associating each yarn being
fed to the needles of a textile machine through a yarn guide, with a sensor capable
of detecting flow/presence of the yarn itself, and stopping the machine when the yarn
guide is moved from an idle position to a feeding position and the sensor does not
detect flow of the relative yarn.
Detailed Description of the Invention
[0011] The invention will be described in detail in the continuation of this description
made in reference to the enclosed drawing in which, the only figure shows a the schematic
view of a cylinder with needles and a yarn guide in the work and out of work idle
positions.
[0012] The type of circular hosiery or knitting machine taken into consideration here, usually
includes a cylinder 11 housing needles 12 controlled and moving in the known way,
to collect one or more yarns 13 to be knitted according to a knitting programme. Each
yarn 13 comes from a respective reel 14 and is guided and supplies the needles 12
through a yarn guide 15 which moves between an out of work, idle position A, at a
certain distance from the needles, and a work position B close to the needles, as
shown in the drawing.
[0013] When the yarn guide 15 is in the out of work, idle position A, the yarn 13 is not
fed to the needles 12, remaining in this way excluded from the knitting process; on
the other hand the yarn guide 15 is placed in work position B when the relative yarn
is required to feed the needles and knitted alone or together with at least one other
yarn, as in the case of "in vanisè" manufacture, for example.
[0014] According to this invention, yarn 13, being fed to each yarn guide 15, is associated
with a sensor 16 able to detect the flow, and consequently also the presence of the
yarn to the yarn guide. The sensor 16, which can be of a known type, is connected
to the electric circuit of the motor which drives and controls the cylinder 11 rotation
and to the means which cause the in and out of work movements of the yarn guide 15.
[0015] In particular, the sensor is devised and acts in combination with the yarn guide
15 to keep the electric circuit on the motor closed so that the latter and therefore
the machine operate when the yarn guide is in the work position and the yarn, on flowing,
regularly passes through the yarn guide and consequently supplies the needles for
a correct formation of the stitches. On the other hand, if the sensor does not detect
flow/presence of the yarn when the respective yarn guide passes from the out of work,
idle position to the work position, it causes the electric circuit on the motor to
open and stop the machine so as to prevent the manufacture of faulty articles and
rejects due to the lack of supply of the yarn.
[0016] In other words, in compliance with the system of the invention, a knitting or hosiery
textile machine is stopped when any yarn guide is placed in the work position to feed
the needles on the cylinder and the related sensor does not detect movement of the
yarn to the yarn guide itself.
1. A system for controlling the presence of the yarns being fed to the needles on the
cylinder of circular knitting and hosiery machines with the object of stopping the
machine when a lack of yarn occurs, and where each yarn being supplied through a yarn
guide moving from an out of work, idle position to a work position, characterised by the feature of associating each yarn feeding the needles through a related yarn guide,
with a sensor capable of detecting the flow/presence of the yarn itself, and to cause
the stop of the machine when the yarn guide is moved from the out of work position
to the work position and said sensor releases a signal which is indicative of absence
of flow of the related yarn to said yarn guide.
2. The system according to claim 1, wherein the sensor associated with each yarn is placed
in connection with the electric circuit of a motor which drives and controls the rotation
of the cylinder with needles of the machine and with means controlling the in and
out of work movements of the yarn guide corresponding to said yarn, so that the movement
of the yarn guide to the work position concurrent with a failure to detect movement
of the yarn on the part of said sensor causes the electric circuit to open, stopping
the machine.