FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a yam clamp assembly of a knitting machine, and
more particularly to a yam clamp assembly of a knitting machine that enhances the
fixation of the bottom of additional yarns.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] As the weaving techniques advance, various different fabrics such as the invention
of the towel fabrics are produced for our use. The soft surface and strong water absorbability
function of the towel fabrics make the towel fabric to be used extensively in daily
products. Many weaving methods primarily use a normal knitting method to introduce
yarns with additional effects to form a soft surface as disclosed in R.O.C. Pat. Publication
Nos. 300565, and
388416 and
345204 filed by the inventor of the present invention. These patents disclose a wrap knitting
method and a counter wrap knitting method to weave a single knitted towel fabric structure
to produce a loop with soft surface. As we all know, the surface of the towel fabric
is comprised of many loops which are different from the base fabric.
[0003] Since the bottoms of these loops are fixed into the base fabric when the base yarns
forming the base fabric are woven, and another end of the loop is a free end so that
the surface becomes soft and the water content is increased. However, the towel fabric
has a shortcoming that the loops will be loosened from the base fabric and damage
the towel fabric if loop is pulled. Therefore, the prior art adds glues on the base
fabric to increase the coupling strength between the loop and the base fabric. However,
the towel fabric so produced is not applicable for our daily use that requires a direct
contact of the towel fabric with our skin.
[0004] As more attentions are paid to the environmental protection nowadays, furs which
are welcome by most ladies are banned due to pubic opinions. Therefore, the textile
industry tries to find a substitute to meet the consumer's requirement, and such substitute
method uses a counter wrap knitting method to weave a loop having a surface similar
to that of a towel fabric, and then cuts the loop into independent yarns by a cutter,
and thus the yam so produced is very similar to the surface of the fur regardless
of its appearance or touch. This method has been disclosed in R.O.C. Pat. Publication
Nos. 208294 and
235625, and the counter wrap knitting used for weaving a fabric having yam wools with an
appearance similar to furs has an advantage that its yam wool will not fall off easily.
[0005] However, the counter wrap knitting method is not easy to achieve. On the other hand,
the wrap knitting method is easy to achieve, but it has a problem that the yam will
fall off easily. In summation to the description above, the fabric regardless of the
loop of the towel fabric or the artificial fur woven by the wrap knitting method may
be damaged easily because both are loop or independent yam with its bottom not wrapped
securely into the base fabric by the base yam. If the fabric is made by a gluing method
or a counter wrap knitting method, then the same issue as described above will exist.
[0006] Since the knitting technology cannot be broken through, therefore the length of the
foregoing loop or yam wool is limited (to approximately 3mm). If a consumer (such
as one who loves long furs) needs longer loops or longer yam wools, then the present
technology cannot meet the consumer's requirement. Finding a way of fixing the foregoing
loop or yam wool by a wrap knitting method and increasing the length of the loop and
the yam wool are an important subject for manufacturers in the related field to solve.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] The primary objective of the present invention is to overcome the foregoing shortcomings
and avoid the existing deficiency by providing a yam clamp assembly of a knitting
machine to be installed to a circular knitting machine. The yam clamp assembly comprises
two knitting needles disposed between a plurality of transversal and separate entry
needles for hooking and forming a base yam at the bottom surface and a wool yam additionally
formed on a loop. When the two knitting needles weave the bottom surface, the base
yam forms two fixing loops coupled on the wool yam, so as to enhance the fastening
effect of the loop at the bottom surface.
[0008] Another objective of the present invention is to provide a fabric having a cut pile
surface, so that the cut pile has a good fastening effect. An entry needle forming
a loop includes a cutter for cutting the loop to produce yam wool, and the yam wool
is fixed onto the bottom by fixing the loop by the foregoing yam clamp assembly of
the knitting machine.
[0009] A further objective of the present invention is to add the foregoing loop or yam
wool. The length of the base fabric is extended to increase the distance between the
needle disc and the entry needle barrel of the knitting machine, so that the distance
of the vertices of the base fabric and the loop is increased, and the length of the
loop or yam wool is increased.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010]
FIG. 1 is a schematic view of the appearance of the invention;
FIG. 2 is a schematic view of the actions of the invention;
FIG. 3 is a schematic side view of the invention;
FIG. 4 is schematic view of a preferred embodiment of the invention; and
FIG. 5 is a schematic enlarged view of a fixed loop of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0011] Referring to FIGS. 1, 2, 3, and 5 respectively for the perspective view, the action,
the lateral view and the enlarged view of fixing a loop according to the present invention,
the yam clamp assembly of a knitting machine weaves a fabric having a loop on a side
by a wrap knitting method and comprises a plurality of entry needles 20 transversally
and separately disposed on the entry needle barrel 2, and the plurality of entry needles
form a plurality of needling spaces among them, such that a needle disc 1 disposed
on the knitting machine comprises a plurality of knitting needles such as the first
and second knitting needle 10, 11 disposed in each of the needling space. Each knitting
needle includes a yam clamping section 101, 111 for hooking the yam back and forth.
The yam includes a wool yam 3 formed on the loop surface and a base yam 4 formed on
the fabric base of the fabric. The wool yam 3 is hooked by the first knitting needle
10 and the second knitting needle 11 on both sides of the entry needle 20 at a circular
position of the wool yam and coupled to the entry needle 20 to form the top of the
loop 30.
[0012] The wool yam 3 is further hooked at a circular position of a base yam by the first
knitting needle 10 and second knitting needle 11 in the needling spaces and hooked
to the wool yam 3 to hook the base yam 4 and form two fixing loops B of the wool yam
3 and the bottom of the loop 30 as shown in FIG. 5.
[0013] Referring to FIGS. 2 and 5 for the detailed flow chart of the actions and the action
of fixing the two fixing loops B to the base fabric, the needle disc 1 drives the
plurality of first and second knitting needles 10, 11 to move during the action, and
the entry needle barrel 2 drives the plurality of entry needle 20 to move, so that
the first and second knitting needles 10, 11 repeat the hooking of yarns back and
forth at the needling spaces of two adjacent entry needles 20. In a weaving opening,
two loops 30 can be formed, and two adjacent entry needles 20 and four adjacent knitting
needles 10, 11 of the two entry needles 20 are considered as a weaving opening. After
two loops 30 is formed according to the aforementioned method, the wool yarn 3 hooked
by the first knitting needle 10 and the second knitting needle 11 at the external
weaving opening are woven into the base fabric with the full needle method by the
base yarn 4, and the wool yarn 3 hooked by the first knitting needle 10 and the second
knitting needle 11 disposed at the internal side of the weaving opening is woven into
the base yarn 4 to form two fixing loops B similarly by the full needle method, and
the two fixing loops B have the effect of fixing the two loops 30 onto the base fabric.
[0014] Referring to FIG. 3 for the structure of the yarn clamp assembly of a knitting machine
constituting a wrap weaving, and a latch 102, 112 of the first and second knitting
needles 10, 11 is guided into the yarn clamping section 101, 111 of the base yarn
4, such that the base yarn 4 and the wool yarn 3 form a wrap knitting status of pressing
the base yarn 4 onto the wool yarn 3. The foregoing two fixing loops B improve the
connecting strength of the loop 30 formed by the wrap knitting method with the base
fabric. Therefore, the loop 30 is pulled by external forces and has a solid bottom
structure to prevent the fabric structure from being damaged.
[0015] Referring to FIG. 4 for another preferred embodiment of the present invention, the
foregoing yarn clamp assembly of the knitting machine can attach the bottom of the
loop 30 to the base fabric of the fabric and will not be loosened easily, so that
the yarn clamp assembly can be applied to the warp knitting method to weave fabric
with cut piles 31 as shown in FIG. 4, so that the bottom of the cut piles 31 produced
by the wrap knitting method can be secured onto the fabric base of the fabric.
[0016] To form the cut piles 31, a cutter 5 is installed at the lateral side of the entry
needle 20 for cutting the top of the loop 30, and the bottom of the loop 30 is connected
securely by the two fixing loops B, and then the entry needle 20 continues its movement.
The cutter 5 cuts the loop 30 situated at the top of the entry needle 20 to form the
cut pile 31. This method is used to produce the cut piles 31 of the fabric. Since
the bottom of the cut pile 31 secures the two fixing loops B into the fabric base
of the fabric, so that the connecting structure of the two will be increased greatly,
and the fabric having cut piles 31 uneasy to fall is produced.
[0017] Refer to FIG. 4 for the schematic view of a further preferred embodiment of the present
invention. To increase the length of the foregoing loop 30 or cut pile 31 to meet
the requirements, the gap A between the needle disc 1 and the entry needle barrel
2 is increased, so that the distance between the second hooking yarn point and the
entry needle 20 formed at the top of the loop 30 is increased, and the distance between
the bottom of the loop 30 and the top of the loop 30 is increased correspondingly
(as described above, the loop 30 is cut and processed by the cutter 5 to produce cut
piles 31), and the loop 30 or cut pile 31 of approximately 15mm long is produced.
[0018] While the invention has been described by way of example and in terms of a preferred
embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited thereto.
[0019] To the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements
and procedures, and the scope of the appended claims therefore should be accorded
the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar
arrangements and procedures.
1. A yarn clamp assembly of a knitting machine, being installed onto a knitting machine
and using a wrap knitting method to weave a fabric having a loop (30) on one side,
and said yarn clamp assembly comprising:
a plurality of entry needles (20) transversally and separately disposed for forming
a plurality of needling spaces among said entry needles (20);
a first and a second knitting needles (10, 11), disposed in said needling space;
a wool yarn (3), formed said loop (30) and hooked by a yarn clamping section of said
first and second knitting needles (10, 11) at a circular position to form a loop (30)
on said entry needle between said first and second knitting needles (10, 11);
a base yarn (4), formed on said fabric base of said fabric, and hooked at a circular
position of said base yarn (4) where said wool yarn (3) is hooked by said first and
second knitting needles (10, 11), and said two fixing loops (30) formed by a full
needle method are coupled onto said wool yarn (3).
2. The yarn clamp assembly of a knitting machine of claim 1, wherein said plurality of
entry needles (20) are installed at an entry needle barrel (2) of said knitting machine,
and said first and second knitting needles (10, 11) are installed onto a needle disc
(1) of said knitting machine.
3. The yarn clamp assembly of a knitting machine of claim 2, wherein said entry needle
barrel (2) and said needle disc (1) have a distance apart and corresponding to the
length of said loop (30).
4. The yarn clamp assembly of a knitting machine of any of claims 1 to 3, wherein said
first and second knitting needles (10, 11) respectively include a needle latch, and
said base yarn (4) is guided into said yarn clamping section by said needle latch
to define a wrapping status.
5. A yarn clamp assembly of a knitting machine, being installed onto a knitting machine
and using a wrap knitting method to weave a fabric having a loop (30) on one side,
and said yarn clamp assembly comprising:
a plurality of entry needles (20) transversally and separately disposed for forming
a plurality of needling spaces among said entry needles (20);
a first and a second knitting needles (10, 11), disposed in said needling space;
a wool yarn (3), forming a cut pile surface, and said wool yarn (3) is hooked and
pulled at a circular position of said wool yarn (3) by a yarn clamping section of
said first and second knitting needles (10, 11) to form a loop (30) on said entry
needle (20) between said first and second knitting needle (10,11);
a base yarn (4), forming said base fabric of said fabric and being hooked and pulled
at a circular position of said base yarn (4) where said first and second knitting
needles (10, 11) of said wool yarn (3) are hooked, and a full needle method is used
to form two fixing loops (30) fixed onto said wool yarn (3); and
a cutter (5), disposed on a lateral side of said entry needle (20), for cutting said
loop (30) to form said yarn wool (3), when the bottom of said loop (30) is connected
by said two fixing loops (30).
6. The yarn clamp assembly of a knitting machine of claim 5, wherein said plurality of
entry needles (20) are installed at said entry needle barrel (2) of said knitting
machine, and said first and second knitting needles (10, 11) are installed at a needle
disc (1) of said knitting machine.
7. The yarn clamp assembly of a knitting machine of claim 6, wherein said entry needle
barrel (2) and said needle disc (1) have a distance apart and corresponding to the
length of said loop (30).
8. The yarn clamp assembly of a knitting machine of any of claims 5 to 7, wherein said
first and second knitting needles (10, 11) respectively include a needle latch, and
said base yarn (4) is guided into said yarn clamping section by said needle latch
to define a wrapping status.