Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to a knitting yarn switching method and a knitting
yarn switching device.
Background Art
[0002] Fig. 14 is a view schematically showing the manner that knitting yarns are fed in
a weft knitting machine 1. In the case where the weft knitting machine 1 is used to
knit a muffler or the like while changing colored yarns from a predetermined region,
a plurality of knit fabrics 3 and 4 are knitted with a predetermined gap interposed
therebetween on one needle bed 2. When the plurality of knit fabrics 3 and 4 are knitted
in this manner, yarn feeders 5a and 5b that respectively feed knitting yarns A and
B necessary for knitting the knit fabric 3 and having mutually different colors and
yarn feeders 6a and 6b that respectively feed the knitting yarns A and B necessary
for knitting the knit fabric 4 are arranged, and the knitting yarns are fed to knitting
needles of the needle bed 2. The knitting yarns A are fed respectively from yarn cones
7a and 8a, which are knitting yarn-feeding sources, to the yarn feeders 5a and 6a,
and the knitting yarns B are fed respectively from yarn cones 7b and 8b to the yarn
feeders 5b and 6b.
[0003] In a conventional technique, in order to knit the plurality of knit fabrics 3 and
4, one yarn cone has to be prepared for one yarn feeder. Thus, in order to knit the
plurality of knit fabrics 3 and 4 while switching knitting yarns of a large number
of colors, the number of yarn cones increases according to the number of necessary
knitting yarns. Accordingly, this configuration is problematic in that a large installation
space for installing the yarn cones is necessary and that management of the knitting
yarns becomes difficult.
Disclosure of Invention
[0004] It is an object of the invention to provide a knitting yarn switching method and
a knitting yarn switching device that can reduce the number of knitting yarn-feeding
sources such as yarn cones necessary for knitting and can easily manage knitting yarns.
[0005] The invention is directed to a knitting yarn switching method for switching a plurality
of yarn feeders to which a knitting yarn from a knitting yarn-feeding source is to
be fed, using a holding device that can hold an end portion of a knitting yarn, a
cutting device that can cut a knitting yarn, and a piecing device that pieces knitting
yarns, comprising the steps of:
causing the holding device to hold an end portion of a knitting yarn individually
fed to one of the plurality of yarn feeders in a state where a knitting yarn from
the knitting yarn-feeding source is fed to another yarn feeder;
causing the piecing device to piece the knitting yarn as a piecing target held at
the end portion by the holding device and the knitting yarn from the knitting yarn-feeding
source into each other;
releasing the end portion of the knitting yarn as a piecing target that has been held
by the holding device, after the piecing step;
causing the cutting device to cut the knitting yarn fed from the knitting yarn-feeding
source at a point between the portion of the knitting yarn as a piecing target pieced
by the piecing device and the portion reaching the yarn feeder; and
causing the holding device to hold a cut end portion of the knitting yarn cut off
from the knitting yarn-feeding source.
[0006] Moreover, the invention is directed to a knitting yarn switching device, comprising:
a selection portion that has two insertion holes through which knitting yarns are
respectively and individually inserted, and that arranges one of the knitting yarns
at a selection position and the other knitting yarn at a retraction position by moving
the insertion holes;
a cutting and holding portion that can hold an end portion of a knitting yarn inserted
through the insertion hole and that can cut a knitting yarn arranged at the selection
position by the selection portion;
a piecing portion that has an accommodation space into which knitting yarns are inserted,
and pieces a plurality of knitting yarns inserted into the accommodation space by
a jet of a compressed fluid onto the plurality of knitting yarns;
a guide portion that catches the knitting yarn held at the end portion by the cutting
and holding portion and arranged at the selection position by the selection portion,
and inserts part of the caught knitting yarn into the accommodation space; and
a control portion that controls the selection portion, the cutting and holding portion,
the piecing portion, and the guide portion so that, in a state where an end portion
of a knitting yarn inserted through one insertion hole is held by the cutting and
holding portion and a knitting yarn inserted through another insertion hole is inserted
through the accommodation space of the piecing portion, the selection portion arranges
the knitting yarn inserted through the one insertion hole at the selection position,
the guide portion then inserts part of the knitting yarn arranged at the selection
position into the accommodation space of the piecing portion, the piecing portion
performs a piecing operation, the end portion of the knitting yarn inserted through
the one insertion hole that has been held by the cutting and holding portion is then
released, the selection portion arranges the knitting yarn inserted through the other
insertion hole at the selection position, and the cutting and holding portion then
cuts the knitting yarn inserted through the other insertion hole and holds the end
portion of the knitting yarn inserted through the other insertion hole.
[0007] Furthermore, in the invention, it is preferable that the cutting and holding portion
comprises:
a first member that has a cutting blade, and a first holding face disposed on one
side of the cutting blade in a predetermined direction;
a second member that has a second holding face; and
a driving portion that moves the first member between a holding position at which
a knitting yarn can be held between the first and the second holding faces, and a
release position at which a knitting yarn held between the first and the second holding
faces can be released, the release position being disposed away in the predetermined
direction from the holding position.
[0008] Furthermore, in the invention, it is preferable that the selection portion comprises:
plates in which the insertion holes are individually formed; and
a driving portion that drives the plates.
Brief Description of Drawings
[0009] Other and further objects, features, and advantages of the invention will be more
explicit from the following detailed description taken with reference to the drawings
wherein:
Fig. 1 is a view schematically showing the manner in which knitting yarns are fed
in a weft knitting machine 10 using a knitting yarn feeding method according to an
embodiment of the invention;
Figs. 2A and 2B are a plan view and a front view showing a knitting yarn switching
device 11 acording to an embodiment of the invention;
Figs. 3A and 3B are a plan view and a front view showing a main portion of the knitting
yarn switching device 11;
Figs. 4A and 4B are a plan view and a front view showing an enlarged one end portion
of a first member 37;
Fig. 5 is a block diagram showing the electrical configuration necessary for controlling
a knitting yarn-switching operation of the knitting yarn switching device 11;
Fig. 6 is a flowchart showing the procedure of a piecing operation;
Figs. 7A and 7B are a plan view and a front view schematically showing the knitting
yarn switching device 11 in a state where a currently used knitting yarn A is disposed
at the retraction position and a standby knitting yarn B is disposed at the selected
position;
Figs. 8A and 8B are a plan view and a front view schematically showing the knitting
yarn switching device 11 in a state where the currently used knitting yarn A and the
standby knitting yarn B are accommodated in the accommodation space 51;
Figs. 9A and 9B are a plan view and a front view schematically showing the knitting
yarn switching device 11 in a state where the currently used knitting yarn A and the
standby knitting yarn B are accommodated in the accommodation space 51 and one end
portion of the knitting yarn B that has been held is released;
Figs. 10A and 10B are a plan view and a front view schematically showing the knitting
yarn switching device 11 in a state where the currently used knitting yarn A and the
standby knitting yarn B are accommodated in a accommodation space 51, one end portion
of the standby knitting yarn B that has been held is released, and then the knitting
yarn A is disposed at the selected position and the knitting yarn B is disposed at
the retraction position;
Figs. 11A and 11B are a plan view and a front view schematically showing the knitting
yarn switching device 11 in a state where the currently used knitting yarn A is cut,
and one end portion thereof (a cut end portion) is held;
Figs. 12A and 12B are a plan view and a front view schematically showing the knitting
yarn switching device 11 in a state where the knitting yarn A held at the one end
portion is moved to the retraction position and the knitting yarn B is moved to the
selected position;
Figs. 13A and 13B are a plan view and a front view schematically showing the knitting
yarn switching device 11 in a state where the knitting yarn A is moved to the retraction
position, the knitting yarn B is moved to the selected position, and then the guide
lever 55 is disposed at the standby position; and
Fig. 14 is a view schematically showing the manner that knitting yarns are fed in
a weft knitting machine.
Best Mode for Carrying out the Invention
[0010] Now referring to the drawings, preferred embodiments of the invention are described
below.
[0011] Fig. 1 is a view schematically showing the manner in which knitting yarns are fed
in a weft knitting machine 10 using a knitting yarn feeding method according to an
embodiment of the invention. In the knitting yarn feeding method of this embodiment,
knitting yarn switching devices 11a and 11b are used to selectively feed a knitting
yarn from a yarn cone 12a to a plurality of yarn feeders 13a and 14a and selectively
feed a knitting yarn from a yarn cone 12b to a plurality of yarn feeders 13b and 14b.
The yarn cones 12a and 12b are knitting yarn-feeding sources.
[0012] In the case where the weft knitting machine 10 is used to knit a muffler or the like
while changing colored yarns from a predetermined region, a plurality of knit fabrics
16 and 17 are knitted with a predetermined gap interposed therebetween on one needle
bed 15. When the plurality of knit fabrics 16 and 17 are knitted in this manner, the
yarn feeders 13a and 13b that respectively feed knitting yarns A and B necessary for
knitting the knit fabric 16 and the yarn feeders 14a and 14b that respectively feed
the knitting yarns A and B necessary for knitting knit fabric 17 are arranged, and
the knitting yarns are fed to knitting needles of the needle bed 15. The knitting
yarn A is selectively fed from the yarn cone 12a via the knitting yarn switching device
11a to the yarn feeders 13a and 14a, and the knitting yarn B is selectively fed from
the yarn cone 12b via the knitting yarn switching device 11b to the yarn feeders 13b
and 14b.
[0013] The knitting yarn switching devices 11a and 11b hold end portions of the knitting
yarns A and B on an upstream side in a feeding direction thereof, the knitting yarns
A and B being fed not to a currently used yarn feeder to which the knitting yarns
A and B are directly fed from the yarn cones 12a and 12b, but to a standby yarn feeder,
among the yarn feeders 13a, 13b, 14a, and 14b. In the standby knitting yarns A and
B in which the end portions on the upstream side in the feeding direction thereof
are held by the knitting yarn switching devices 11a and 11b, end portions on a downstream
side in the feeding direction thereof are held by clips 19a and 19b arranged near
the needle bed 15.
[0014] In the case where the weft knitting machine 10 is used to respectively knit the knit
fabrics 16 and 17, by using the knitting yarn switching device 11a to selectively
feed the knitting yarn A to the yarn feeder 13a and simultaneously using the knitting
yarn switching device 11b to selectively feed the knitting yarn B to the yarn feeder
14b, or by using the knitting yarn switching device 11a to selectively feed the knitting
yarn A to the yarn feeder 14a and simultaneously using the knitting yarn switching
device 11b to selectively feed the knitting yarn B to the yarn feeder 13b, the knit
fabrics 16 and 17 can be simultaneously knitted using only the knitting yarns A and
B fed from the two yarn cones 12a and 12b, and the number of yarn cones can be reduced.
Accordingly, an increase in the size of the installation space can be suppressed,
and the knitting yarns can be easily managed. The knitting yarn switching devices
11a and 11b have similar configurations. Hereinafter, the knitting yarn switching
devices 11a and 11b are collectively referred to as a knitting yarn switching device
11.
[0015] Figs. 2A and 2B are a plan view and a front view showing the knitting yarn switching
device 11 of an embodiment of the invention. Figs. 3A and 3B are a plan view and a
front view showing a main portion of the knitting yarn switching device 11. Figs.
4A and 4B are a plan view and a front view showing an enlarged one end portion of
a first member 37. The knitting yarn switching device 11 includes a selection portion
21, a cutting and holding portion 22, a piecing portion 23, a guide portion 24, and
a base portion 25 on which these portions are arranged.
[0016] The selection portion 21 includes plates 27a and 27b in which insertion holes 26a
and 26b through which knitting yarns are respectively and individually inserted are
individually formed at one end portion in a longitudinal direction thereof and cutouts
29a and 29b are respectively formed at the other end portion, and a first driving
portion 29 that drives both plates 27a and 27b. The plates 27a and 27b have the substantially
same length in the longitudinal direction thereof, are arranged so as to partially
overlap each other in a thickness direction thereof, and respectively have elongated
holes 32a and 32b through which a guide member 33 is inserted. Hereinafter, a knitting
yarn inserted through the insertion hole 26a is referred to as a "knitting yarn A",
and a knitting yarn inserted through the insertion hole 26b is referred to as a "knitting
yarn B". A knitting yarn that is not specified as either the knitting yarn A or the
knitting yarn B is simply referred to as a "knitting yarn".
[0017] The first driving portion 29 is implemented by an electric motor. A first connecting
member 30 having rollers 31a and 31b that can rotate about a rotational axis L1 is
fixed to the rotational axis of the first driving portion 29. The rollers 31a and
31b respectively fit to the cutouts 29a and 29b. When the first connecting member
30 is angularly displaced to one side F1 about the rotational axis L1, the plate 27a
is projected forward with respect to the plate 27b in the section of the diagram of
Fig. 2B. Thus, the knitting yarn A is disposed at the retraction position, and the
knitting yarn B is disposed at the selection position. Furthermore, when the first
connecting member 30 is angularly displaced to the other side F2 about the rotational
axis L1, the plate 27b and the plate 27a are arranged the other way around. Thus,
the knitting yarn B is disposed at the retraction position, and the knitting yarn
A is disposed at the selection position. The base portion 25 includes a first base
portion 25a and a second base portion 25b, and is substantially formed in a T-shape.
The first driving portion 29 is fixed to the first base portion 25a.
[0018] The cutting and holding portion 22 can hold one end portion of the knitting yarns
A and B inserted through the insertion holes 26a and 26b, and can cut a knitting yarn
arranged at the selection position by the selection portion 21. The cutting and holding
portion 22 includes a first member 37 in which a projecting portion 42 having a cutting
blade 35 and a first holding face 36 is formed at one end portion in the longitudinal
direction thereof and an elongated hole 43 and a roller 44 are formed at the other
end portion, a second member 39 having a second holding face 38, and a second driving
portion 41. The cutting blade 35 is formed adjacent to the first holding face 36,
at an end portion of the projecting portion 42 closer to the elongated hole 43, and
this end portion is inclined rightward in Figs. 2A to 4B toward the first holding
face 36 and the second base portion 25b. Furthermore, the projecting portion 42 has
an inclined face 50 that guides a knitting yarn at the selection position toward the
second base portion 25b when moving the first member 37 to a release position.
[0019] The second member 39 is fixed via an attachment member 46 to the second base portion
25b, and extends from the attachment member 46 toward the second base portion 25b.
The second holding face 38 parallel to the first holding face 36 is formed on an end
portion of the second member 39 on the side of the first member 37. The second driving
portion 41 moves the first member 37 between a holding position at which a knitting
yarn can be held between the first and the second holding faces 36 and 38 and a release
position at which a knitting yarn held between the first and the second holding faces
36 and 38 can be released. In Figs. 4A and 4B, the positions of the second member
39 at the holding position and the release position relative to the first member 37
are respectively indicated by the dashed double dotted line and the dashed dotted
line.
[0020] The second driving portion 41 is implemented by an electric motor. At the rotational
axis of the second driving portion 41, a connecting shaft 45 that is inserted through
the elongated hole 43 is disposed, and a second connecting member 40 in which a guide
groove 47 that guides the roller 44 is formed is fixed. The guide groove 47 is formed
so as to be away from a rotational axis L2 toward one side F3 about the rotational
axis L2. Accordingly, when the second connecting member 40 is angularly displaced
to the other side F4 about the rotational axis L2, the roller 44 moves along the guide
groove 47, the connecting shaft 45 moves in the elongated hole 43, and the first member
37 can be moved to the release position. When the second connecting member 40 is angularly
displaced to one side F3 about the rotational axis L2, the first member 37 can be
moved to the holding position the other way around. The second driving portion 41
is fixed to the second base portion 25b.
[0021] The piecing portion 23 has a splicing head 52 in which an accommodation space 51
that passes through the knitting yarn-feeding direction and into which knitting yarns
are inserted is formed, and pieces a plurality of knitting yarns inserted into the
accommodation space 51 by a jet of compressed air, which is a compressed fluid, onto
the plurality of knitting yarns. The splicing head 52 has a communication path 53
that connects the accommodation space 51 and the outside space in communication with
each other, expands away from the accommodation space 51 as shown in Fig. 2A, and
guides a knitting yarn caught by the guide portion 24 to the accommodation space 51.
The splicing head 52 is disposed at the second base portion 25b, on an opposite side
to the first holding face 36 of the first member 37.
[0022] The guide portion 24 includes a guide lever 55 that catches a knitting yarn held
at one end portion thereof by the cutting and holding portion 22 and arranged at the
selection position by the selection portion 21, and inserts part of the caught knitting
yarn into the accommodation space 51, and a third driving portion 56. The third driving
portion 56 is implemented by an electric motor. The guide lever 55 includes a third
connecting member 58 that is fixed at the base end portion thereof to the rotational
axis of the third driving portion 56, and pin members 57a and 57b that are arranged
at a free end portion of the third connecting member 58. The pin members 57a and 57b
are arranged about a rotational axis L3 with a predetermined gap interposed therebetween.
The third driving portion 56 is fixed to the first base portion 25a. The pin members
57a and 57b each have a columnar shape, and yarn-catching grooves 61a and 61b are
formed at the front end portion thereof.
[0023] The third driving portion 56 angularly displaces the guide lever 55 between a standby
position and an insertion position. The pin members 57a and 57b are arranged so that
the movement path thereof intersects only a knitting yarn disposed at the selection
position, without being brought into contact with a knitting yarn when the guide lever
55 is at the standby position. The guide lever 55 is angularly displaced to one side
F5 about the rotational axis L3 to move from the standby position to the insertion
position, and angularly displaced to the other side F6 to move from the insertion
position to the standby position. When the guide lever 55 moves from the standby position
to the insertion position, the yarn-catching grooves 61a and 61b catch a knitting
yarn arranged at the selection position, and the accommodation space 51 accommodates
the portion of the caught knitting yarn between the portion caught by the yarn-catching
groove 61a and the end portion held by the cutting and holding portion 22.
[0024] Fig. 5 is a block diagram showing the electrical configuration necessary for controlling
a knitting yarn-switching operation of the knitting yarn switching device 11. The
knitting yarn switching device 11 includes a control portion 71, a retraction position
sensor 72 that detects whether or not either the plate 27a or 27b is at the retraction
position, a lever home position sensor 73 that detects the standby position of the
guide lever 55, and a cam home position sensor 74 that selects the holding position
of the second connecting member 40. For example, a stepping motor is used as the first
to the third driving portions 29, 41, and 56, and the control portion 71 drives the
rotational axes of the driving portions back and forth so as to correspond to a certain
angular range by controlling the angular position and the rotational direction by
regulating the number of drive pulses generated and the like based on the detection
results obtained by the sensors 72 to 74.
[0025] Upon receiving an instruction to perform a piecing operation, the control portion
71 controls the selection portion 21, the cutting and holding portion 22, the piecing
portion 23, and the guide portion 24. Furthermore, the control portion 71 controls
the piecing portion 23 so that an air-supplying valve 75 implemented by a solenoid
valve is electrically opened and closed. The air-supplying valve 75 is connected to
a gas cylinder or a compressor, and compressed air is supplied to the splicing head
52 or the supply is stopped according to the opening and closing of the air-supplying
valve 75.
[0026] Fig. 6 is a flowchart showing the procedure of a piecing operation. Figs. 7A and
7B are a plan view and a front view schematically showing the knitting yarn switching
device 11 in a state where the currently used knitting yarn A is disposed at the retraction
position and the standby knitting yarn B is disposed at the selection position. Figs.
8A and 8B are a plan view and a front view schematically showing the knitting yarn
switching device 11 in a state where the currently used knitting yarn A and the standby
knitting yarn B are accommodated in the accommodation space 51. Figs. 9A and 9B are
a plan view and a front view schematically showing the knitting yarn switching device
11 in a state where the currently used knitting yarn A and the standby knitting yarn
B are accommodated in the accommodation space 51 and one end portion of the knitting
yarn B that has been held is released. Figs. 10A and 10B are a plan view and a front
view schematically showing the knitting yarn switching device 11 in a state where
the currently used knitting yarn A and the standby knitting yarn B are accommodated
in the accommodation space 51, one end portion of the standby knitting yarn B that
has been held is released, and then the knitting yarn A is disposed at the selection
position and the knitting yarn B is disposed at the retraction position. Figs. 11A
and 11B are a plan view and a front view schematically showing the knitting yarn switching
device 11 in a state where the currently used knitting yarn A is cut, and one end
portion thereof (a cut end portion) is held. Figs. 12A and 12B are a plan view and
a front view schematically showing the knitting yarn switching device 11 in a state
where the knitting yarn A held at the one end portion is moved to the retraction position
and the knitting yarn B is moved to the selection position. Figs. 13A and 13B are
a plan view and a front view schematically showing the knitting yarn switching device
11 in a state where the knitting yarn A is moved to the retraction position, the knitting
yarn B is moved to the selection position, and then the guide lever 55 is disposed
at the standby position.
[0027] The knitting yarn-switching operation is performed while being controlled by the
control portion 71, and started when knitting yarns have to be changed. Here, for
the sake of description, in the initial state, the knitting yarn A inserted through
the insertion hole 26a is taken as a currently used knitting yarn, and the knitting
yarn B inserted through the insertion hole 26b is taken as a standby knitting yarn,
as shown in Figs. 3A and 3B. Furthermore, the first member 37 is disposed at the holding
position, and one end portion of the standby knitting yarn B is held by the cutting
and holding portion 22. Furthermore, the knitting yarn A is disposed at the selection
position, and the knitting yarn B is disposed at the retraction position. Furthermore,
the knitting yarn A is inserted through the accommodation space 51 of the splicing
head 52. Furthermore, the guide lever 55 is disposed at the standby position, the
air-supplying valve 75 is closed, and there is no flow of compressed air for piecing
yarns.
[0028] In Step s1, as shown in Figs. 7A and 7B, the control portion 71 causes the selection
portion 21 to move the knitting yarn B to the selection position at which the knitting
yarn B can be caught by the yarn-catching grooves 61a and 61b and to move the knitting
yarn A to the retraction position at which the knitting yarn A cannot be caught by
the guide lever 55.
[0029] Next, in Step s2, the control portion 71 controls the second driving portion 41 so
that the guide lever 55 is angularly displaced from the standby position, and that
the angular displacement of the guide lever 55 is stopped when the guide lever 55
reaches the insertion position as shown in Figs. 8A and 8B. The currently used knitting
yarn A passes in front of the front end portion of the guide lever 55 in the section
of the diagram of Fig. 8B. When the guide lever 55 is angularly displaced, only the
knitting yarn B at the selection position can be caught by the yarn-catching grooves
61a and 61b. The knitting yarn B can be accommodated in the accommodation space 51
of the splicing head 52 as the guide lever 55 moves. Since the pin members 57a and
57b are arranged with a predetermined gap interposed therebetween as described above,
when the guide lever 55 is disposed at the insertion position, only the portion of
the knitting yarn B between the pin member 57a and the portion held by the cutting
and holding portion 22 can be accommodated in the accommodation space 51.
[0030] Next, in Step s3, the control portion 71 controls the air-supplying valve 75 so that
compressed air is supplied to the splicing head 52 for a predetermined period of time,
and the knitting yarns A and B are pieced into each other. A nozzle for compressed
air is formed in the splicing head 52. In the air flow at the accommodation space
51, the knitting yarns A and B that have been each twisted are untwined and then intertwined
for piecing yarns.
[0031] Next, in Step s4, as shown in Figs. 9A and 9B, the control portion 71 controls the
second driving portion 41 so that the second connecting member 40 is angularly displaced
from the holding position, and the first member 37 is moved from the holding position
to the release position. Accordingly, one end portion of the knitting yarn B that
has been held by the cutting and holding portion 22 is released.
[0032] During movement from the holding position to the release position, the front end
portion of the first member 37 is brought into contact with the portion of the knitting
yarn B that is extended between the insertion hole 26b and the pin member 57b, but
the knitting yarn B is guided along the inclined face 50 described above in the first
member 37 toward the second base portion 25b, and thus, the knitting yarn B is prevented
from being caught by the projecting portion 42.
[0033] Next, in Step s5, as shown in Figs. 10A and 10B, the control portion 71 controls
the first driving portion 29 so that the knitting yarn A inserted through the insertion
hole 26a is disposed at the selection position.
[0034] Next, in Step s6, as shown in Figs. 11A and 11B, the control portion 71 controls
the second driving portion 41 so that the second connecting member 40 is angularly
displaced, and the first member 37 is moved from the release position to the holding
position. Accordingly, the knitting yarn A disposed at the selection position is caught
by the projecting portion 42 of the first member 37, and pulled in the movement direction
of the first member 37. When the first member 37 moves to the position at which the
first holding face 36 faces the second holding face 38, the knitting yarn A is held
between the first and the second holding faces 36 and 38. Furthermore, the knitting
yarn A caught by the projecting portion 42 is also in contact with the cutting blade
35. When the first member 37 moves in a state where one end portion of the knitting
yarn A is held between the first and the second holding faces 36 and 38, the knitting
yarn A is pressed against the cutting blade 35 and cut.
[0035] Next, in Step s7, as shown in Figs. 12A and 12B, the control portion 71 controls
the first driving portion 29 so that the knitting yarn A is moved to the retraction
position, and that the knitting yarn B is moved to the selection position.
[0036] Next, in Step s9, as shown in Figs. 13A and 13B, the control portion 71 controls
the third driving portion 56 so that the guide lever 55 is moved from the insertion
position to the standby position. Since the knitting yarn A is at the retraction position,
the guide lever 55 moves to the standby position without catching the knitting yarn
A.
[0037] Through the above-described operation, it is possible to put the knitting yarn A
inserted through the insertion hole 26a on standby in a state where one end portion
of the knitting yarn A is held by the cutting and holding portion 22, and to use the
knitting yarn B inserted through the insertion hole 26b. In the foregoing description,
the case was described in which a state where a knitting yarn from a yarn cone is
fed to the insertion hole 26a is switched to a state where the knitting yarn is fed
to the insertion hole 26b, but the case in which a state where a knitting yarn from
a yarn cone is fed to the insertion hole 26b is switched to a state where the knitting
yarn is fed to the insertion hole 26a can be implemented through the same operation
except that the insertion holes 26a and 26b at the selection position or the retraction
position are arranged the other way around in Steps s1, s5, and s7 of the above-described
flowchart.
[0038] With this knitting yarn switching device 11, the knitting yarn A can be selectively
fed from the yarn cone 12a to the plurality of yarn feeders 13a and 14a, and the knitting
yarn B can be selectively fed from the yarn cone 12b to the plurality of yarn feeders
13b and 14b. Accordingly, the number of yarn cones can be reduced, an increase in
the size of the installation space can be suppressed, and the knitting yarns can be
easily managed.
[0039] Furthermore, in the knitting yarn switching device 11, when the second driving portion
41 moves the first member 37 from the release position to the holding position, a
knitting yarn arranged at the selection position can be pulled and held between the
first holding face 36 and the second holding face 38, and the cutting blade 35 can
be brought into contact with the knitting yarn and cut the knitting yarn. Since one
end portion of a knitting yarn can be held and cut by driving the first member 37
with one driving portion, the device can be made smaller.
[0040] Furthermore, in the knitting yarn switching device 11, one knitting yarn can be disposed
at the selection position and the other knitting yarn can be disposed at the retraction
position, by driving the plates 27a and 27b not with respective driving portions but
with one driving portion. Thus, the device can be made smaller. The above-described
cutting and holding portion 22 is a holding device and a cutting device, and the piecing
portion 23 is a piecing device.
[0041] In the foregoing embodiment, the knitting yarn switching device 11 is used to switch
a portion to which a yarn from one yarn cone is to be fed, but a configuration is
also possible in which a conventional splicer device is disposed on the upstream side
in the yarn-feeding direction of the knitting yarn switching device 11, and this splicer
device is used to feed a knitting yarn from any of a plurality of yarn cones to the
knitting yarn switching device 11.
[0042] The above-described knitting yarn switching device 11 may be used as a splicer device
that selectively switches knitting yarns fed from two yarn cones to one yarn feeder
in a state where a knitting yarn from one of the two yarn cones is inserted through
the insertion hole 26a and fed to the yarn feeder and a knitting yarn from the other
yarn cone is inserted through the insertion hole 26b and held at one end portion thereof
by the cutting and holding portion 22.
[0043] The foregoing embodiments are merely one example of the invention, and the configuration
can be modified within the scope of the invention. For example, in the foregoing embodiments,
compressed air was used as a compressed fluid, but the type of fluid is not limited
to air, and a gas inert to a yarn that is to be pieced, such as nitrogen gas, may
be used instead of air. Also, compressed water may be used as a compressed fluid.
[0044] The invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the
spirit or essential characteristics thereof. The present embodiments are therefore
to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of
the invention being indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing
description and all changes which come within the meaning and the range of equivalency
of the claims are therefore intended to be embraced therein.
Industrial Applicability
[0045] According to the invention, a knitting yarn fed from a knitting yarn-feeding source
to any one of a plurality of yarn feeders can be pieced into a knitting yarn individually
fed to another yarn feeder and fed to the yarn feeder. That is to say, a knitting
yarn from a common knitting yarn-feeding source can be selectively fed to different
yarn feeders, and thus, the number of knitting yarn-feeding sources can be reduced.
Accordingly, an increase in the size of the installation space can be suppressed,
and the knitting yarns can be easily managed.
[0046] According to the invention, a knitting yarn inserted through one insertion hole in
a state where an end portion thereof is held by a cutting and holding portion and
a knitting yarn inserted through another insertion hole are pieced into each other,
and the knitting yarn inserted through the other insertion hole is cut, and an end
portion thereof is held. Thus, when the insertion holes are on the downstream side
in the knitting yarn-feeding direction, the knitting yarn can be selectively fed to
one of the two insertion holes. When the insertion holes are on the upstream side
in the knitting yarn-feeding direction, the knitting yarn can be fed selectively via
one of the insertion holes.
[0047] For example, in the case where knitting yarns inserted through the insertion holes
are respectively fed to yarn feeders, a knitting yarn fed from a knitting yarn-feeding
source to one yarn feeder can be pieced into a knitting yarn fed to the other yarn
feeder and can be fed to the other yarn feeder. That is to say, a knitting yarn from
a common knitting yarn-feeding source can be selectively fed to different yarn feeders,
and thus, the number of knitting yarn-feeding sources can be reduced. Accordingly,
an increase in the size of the installation space can be suppressed, and the knitting
yarns can be easily managed.
[0048] According to the invention, when a driving portion moves a first member from a release
position to a holding position, a knitting yarn arranged at a selection position can
be pulled and held between a first holding face and a second holding face, and a cutting
blade can be brought into contact with the knitting yarn and cut the knitting yarn.
Since an end portion of a knitting yarn can be held and cut by driving the first member
with one driving portion, the device can be made smaller.
[0049] According to the invention, one knitting yarn can be disposed at a selection position
and the other knitting yarn can be disposed at a retraction position, by driving plates
with one driving portion. Thus, the device can be made smaller.