[Technical Field]
[0001] The present invention relates to a knitting yarn holding device for a flatbed knitting
machine, which is included in a knitting yarn holding and cutting device or the like,
attached to an edge of a needle bed and driven in the same manner as a knitting needle
to hold the knitting yarn.
[Background Art]
[0002] Conventionally in a flatbed knitting machine, a knitting yarn holding and cutting
device has been attached to an edge of a needle bed (for example, see Patent Literature
1). The knitting yarn holding and cutting device is mounted to a carriage that runs
to shuttle between both edges of the needle bed, and has hook bars and a cutter bar
selectively driven as in the case of a knitting needle by the use of a cam for knitting
which selectively drives knitting needles. In a flatbed knitting machine which has
needle beds facing each other in the front and rear with a needle bed gap in-between,
one cutter bar and a plurality of hook bars are installed to each needle bed on at
least one edge side. The cutter bar and the hook bars are housed, in guide grooves
formed between plates erectly set up on the needle bed so that the cutter bar and
the hook bars become parallel to needle grooves for housing knitting needles in a
state being able to slide therein. In the vicinity of the head end of the cutter bar
on the needle bed gap side, a blade for cutting a knitting yarn is installed, captures
the knitting yarn when the cutter bar moves forward to the needle bed gap, and is
pulled in the needle bed side to be withdrawn from the needle bed gap and to cut the
knitting yarn. The hook bar has a hook installed to the vicinity of the head end on
the needle bed gap side. When the hook bar is moved forward to the needle bed gap,
the knitting yarn is fed to the rear side of the hook. When the hook bar is withdrawn
from the needle bed gap to pull in the hook bar into the guide groove of the needle
bed, the hook bar supports and accepts the knitting yarn, captured on the rear side
of the hook, by head end sides of plates on both sides of the guide groove, and holds
the knitting yarn by clipping it between the inner surface of the plate and the outer
surface of the hook.
[0003] In a flatbed knitting machine equipped with such a knitting yarn holding device,
a plurality of yarn carriers that can feed knitting yarns to knitting needles in conjunction
with the run of the carriage are equipped. Basically, each hook bar corresponds to
each yarn carrier used for knitting respectively, and holds the knitting yarn end
part.
[Citation List]
[Patent Literature]
[0004]
Patent Citation 1: Japanese Patent No. 4015973
[Summary of Invention]
[Technical Problem]
[0005] A knitting yarn to be fed from one yarn carrier does not always consist of one string.
For example, from one yarn carrier for plating stitch, a primary yarn containing a
plurality of strings and a plating yarn that uses a string finer than that of the
primary yarn are sometimes fed simultaneously to a knitting needle. In addition, there
are cases in which plural strings are simultaneously fed from the same yarn feeder
port of a yarn carrier as one knitting yarn. Furthermore, there are also cases in
which a yarn of particularly slippery material is fed as a knitting yarn.
[0006] In these cases, holding a knitting yarn becomes insufficient only by allowing the
hook of the hook bar to withdraw from the needle bed gap and holding a knitting yarn
between side surfaces, of a latching stop part on a rear side of a hook, and of a
supporting accept part on a plate head end. In particular, when a primary yarn, which
consists of plural strings, and a fine plating yarn are held simultaneously, the plating
yarn may interpose in the primary yarn, it becomes difficult to press the plating
yarn for holding so that the plating yarn may drop out. In particular, when a plurality
of yarns is held, the yarns are unable to be sufficiently held unless all the yarns
are gathered at the latching stop part. When slippery knitting yarns are used, if
they are disengaged from the latching stop part, even a single yarn is insufficiently
held and may drop out.
[0007] It is an object of the present invention to provide a knitting yarn holding device
for a flatbed knitting machine that can hold a knitting yarn securely and with care
to prevent it from dropping out.
[Solution to Problem]
[0008] The present invention is a knitting yarn holding device for a flatbed knitting machine,
being equipped with hook bars, each hook bar being housed in a guide groove, the guide
groove being formed between plates at a end part in width direction of a needle bed
and being parallel to needle grooves of the flatbed knitting machine, having a hook
for holding a knitting yarn at a head end side, and being driven, by a cam mounted
to a carriage which runs forth and back along the needle bed, so that the hook moving
ahead and back relative to a needle bed gap,
and for holding a knitting yarn by clipping the knitting yarn between side surfaces
of a supporting accept parts installed at the head end on the needle bed gap side
on both sides of a guide groove, and a latching stop part on a rear side of the hook,
when the hook bar, which captures the knitting yarn on the rear side of the hook by
moving the hook ahead and back relative to the needle bed gap, is withdrawn from the
needle bed gap and is pulled in the guide groove,
which comprising:
a pressing member, installed on the needle bed side, for gathering and for pressing
the knitting yarn to the latching stop part of the hook by a depressing part located
at the head end, from a direction intersecting with the pull-in direction of the hook
bar, in conjunction with the pull-in action of the hook bar into the guide groove
when the knitting yarn is held.
[0009] In the present invention, said pressing member is energized to press the surface
side of said hook bar inside said guide groove, and
a groove for guiding the depressing part of the pressing member is provided on the
surface side of said hook bar, and on the bottom part of the groove, a cam face for
guiding the depressing part to approach said latching stop part in conjunction with
the pull-in action of the hook bar into the guide groove is provided.
[0010] In addition, in the present invention, said pressing member is a spacer which covers
said hook bar on the surface side of the edge in the needle bed gap side of said guide
groove, and
said depressing part is installed at the head end of an elastic leg extended from
the spacer in a state being energized to the bottom side direction of the guide groove.
[0011] Furthermore, in the present invention, a notch is provided on the head end side of
said plate in such a manner as to be formed to depart from the needle bed gap, and
to the notch portion of the plate, there respectively provided are pressing plates,
mounted to both sides of the spacer, having said supporting accept part at the head
end part extending to the needle bed gap side, and energizing inwards in such a manner
as to press said hook bar from both sides of said guide groove by the head end part.
[Advantageous Effects of Invention]
[0012] According to the present invention, when a hook bar is pulled in to a needle bed
to allow a hook to withdraw from a needle bed gap and a knitting yarn is clipped and
held between side surfaces of a latching stop part on a rear side of the hook and
of a supporting accept part provided at a head end of the needle bed gap side on both
sides of a guide groove, a depressing part of a pressing member gathers and presses
the knitting yarn at the latching stop part of the hook from a direction intersecting
with the direction of pulling in the hook bar into the guide groove. The knitting
yarn is securely gathered at the latching stop part of the hook, and the knitting
yarn is pressed from a direction different from the pressing direction between the
latching stop part of the hook and the supporting accept part of the head end on both
sides of the guide groove. Accordingly, the knitting yarn is able to be held securely
and with care to prevent it from dropping out.
[0013] In addition, according to the present invention, the depressing part of the pressing
member is guided by the cam face on the bottom of the groove provided on the surface
side of the hook bar in the guide groove, so that the knitting yarn is able to be
gathered and pressed at the latching stop part in conjunction with the motion to pull
in the hook bar into the guide groove.
[0014] Furthermore, according to the present invention, a spacer that covers the hook bar
at the edge on the needle bed gap side of the guide groove is provided with a function
as a pressing member, and the knitting yarn is therefore able to be gathered and pressed
at the latching stop part on the rear side of the hook by the depressing part which
is extended from the spacer.
[0015] Furthermore, according to the present invention, the knitting yarn is held between
side surfaces, of the supporting accept part of the head end portion extended from
a pressing plate to the needle bed gap side, and of the latching stop part of the
hook of the hook bar, and the pressing plate is mounted on both sides of the spacer
and energizing inwards, so that the knitting yarn is able to be clipped and securely
held with intervals narrower than those where the knitting yarn is clipped between
the plate inner surface and the hook outer surface. Even if a groove that guides the
depressing part of the pressing member is formed on the surface side of the hook bar,
the knitting yarn is able to be pressed by the head end part of the pressing plate
from both sides in such a manner that the portions on both sides of the groove of
the hook do not open.
[Brief Description of Drawings]
[0016]
[Fig. 1] Fig. 1 is a partial side view showing a general structure and movement of
a knitting yarn holding device 1, as one embodiment of the present invention.
[Fig. 2] Fig. 2 is a partial plan view of a flatbed knitting machine 10 equipped with
the knitting yarn holding device 1 shown in Fig. 1.
[Fig. 3] Fig. 3 is a sectional side view of the flatbed knitting machine 10 shown
in Fig. 2.
[Fig. 4] Fig. 4 is a schematic layout of the cam in cam system 31 mounted to a carriage
used for the flatbed knitting machine 10 shown in Fig. 3.
[Fig. 5] Fig. 5 is a partial side view of a plate 25 used for the knitting yarn holding
device 1 of Fig. 1, and a plan view and a side view of a hook bar 5.
[Fig. 6] Fig. 6 is a side view and a front view of a spacer 6 used for the knitting
yarn holding device 1 of the Fig. 1 and a plan view and a side view of a pressing
plate 7.
[Description of Embodiments]
[0017] With reference to Fig. 1 through Fig. 6, a structure of a knitting yarn holding device
1 as one embodiment of the present invention will be explained hereinafter. In each
drawing, for the convenience of explanation, the needle bed is shown in a horizontal
state but in actual flatbed knitting machines, the needle bed is tilted in such a
manner that the needle bed gap 2 side is higher and the side departing from the needle
bed gap 2 lowers.
[Examples]
[0018] Fig. 1 simply shows a general structure and a movement of a knitting yarn holding
device 1 as one embodiment of the present invention. As shown in Fig. 1(a), the knitting
yarn holding device 1 is installed on a needle bed gap 2 side of a needle bed whose
illustration is omitted in a flatbed knitting machine. In the needle bed gap 2, a
yarn feeder port 3 feeds a knitting yarn to knitting needles while moving in the direction
perpendicular to the paper surface. The knitting yarn holding device 1 allows a hook
5a of the head end of a hook bar 5 to move forward in the needle bed gap 2 and receives
a knitting yarn 4 fed from a yarn feeder port 3 on the edge of the needle bed on the
rear side of the hook 5a. The hook bar 5 slides along a guide groove provided on a
needle bed and is driven in such a manner that the hook 5a is moved forward and backward
relative to the needle bed gap 2. On the rear side of the hook 5a, a latching stop
part 5b that hollows to the bottom side of a guide groove is formed. When the hook
bar 5 is pulled in to the needle bed side, the knitting yarn 4 is captured on the
rear side of the hook 5a, and gathered and held at the latching stop part 5b by allowing
the hook 5a to draw from the needle bed gap 2. In this example, the latching stop
part 5b hollows to the bottom side at an acute angle, but even if a cornet at which
a hook 5a rises up at a nearly right angle is designated as a latching stop part 5b,
a knitting yarn 4 is able to be gathered and held in a same manner.
[0019] In the hook bar 5, on the base end side which departs from the needle bed gap 2 farther
than the hook, a cam groove 5c is provided and has a smoothly undulating cam face
5d on the bottom. To the cam groove 5c, a portion in the vicinity of a head end of
an elastic leg 6a, which is extended from a spacer 6 provided in such a manner as
to cover the hook bar 5 and work as a retainer, fits in. A depressing part 6b is provided
to the head end of the elastic leg 6a, a follower part 6c in the vicinity of the depressing
part 6b fits in to he cam groove 5c, and the elastic leg 6a energizes the follower
part 6c in the direction coming into contact with the cam face 5d, that is, in the
direction to the bottom side of the guide groove. A pressing plate 7 is installed
to both sides of the spacer 6. A supporting stop part 7a is formed on the head end
part to the needle bed gap 2 side of the pressing plate 7, in order to hold the knitting
yarn 4 with the latching accept part 5b of the hook 5a therebetween. The head end
part of the pressing plate 7 is energized inwards in such a manner as to hold the
hook 5a from both sides of the guide groove. The knitting yarn 4 is held between the
outer surface of the hook 5a and the inner surface of the head end part of the pressing
plate 7. The supporting accept part 7a of the present example is formed in such a
manner as to depart from the needle bed gap 2 and to hollow, but it is only required
to support and to accept the knitting yarn 4 when the knitting yarn 4 is pulled in.
By providing a hollow supporting accept part 7a, the position for holding the knitting
yarn 4 is able to be stabilized. In addition, this kind of supporting accept part
7a may be installed at the head end on the needle bed gap 2 side of the plate without
using the pressing plate 7.
[0020] Since the knitting yarn 4 is clipped and held between side surfaces, of the supporting
accept part 7a of the head end part which is extended from the pressing plate 7 mounted
on both sides of the spacer 6 to the needle bed gap 2 side and energized inwards,
and of the latching stop part 5b of the hook 5a of the hook bar 5, the knitting yarn
4 is able to be clipped at intervals narrower than those, where the knitting yarn
is clipped between the outer surface of the hook 5a and the inner surface of the plate,
and is able to be securely held. In addition, even when the cam groove 5c that guides
the depressing part 6b of the elastic leg 6a is formed on the surface side of the
hook bar 5, the knitting yarn is able to be pressed by pressing parts 7b in the vicinity
of the head end part of the retainer plates 7 from both sides in such a manner that
the head end parts of the hook 5a that correspond to both sides of the cam groove
5c do not open.
[0021] Now, the process of gathering and holding the knitting yarn 4 to the latching stop
part 5b of the hook 5a is shown by indicating the main portions only of the hook bar
5 and the spacer 6 by Fig. 1(b) through (e). In Fig. 1(b), by the withdraw from the
needle bed gap 2, the hook bar 5 captures the knitting yarn 4 to the latching stop
part 5b on the rear side of the hook 5a continues to pull in. The head end part of
the elastic leg 6a relatively comes close to the latching stop part 5b. In the process
of relative approach, the follower 6c comes in contact with the cam face 5d of the
cam groove 5c. An upper limit part 5e in which the depth decreases shallowly to rise
is provided to the cam face 5d at the position close to the needle bed gap 2. As shown
in Fig. 1(c), the follower part 6c moves in the tilt direction rising to this upper
limit part 5e, that is, in the direction intersecting with the direction in which
the hook 5a pulls in. As shown in Fig. 1(d), when the follower part 6c reaches the
upper limit part 5e of the rising of the cam face 5d, the depressing part 6b, too,
reaches an upper limit of elevation. After passing the upper limit part 5e, the follower
part 6c approaches the hook 5a from descending tilt direction that is the direction
intersecting with the direction in which the hook 5a is pulled in. The vicinity of
the head end part of the elastic leg 6a serves as a guide part 6d and gathers the
knitting yarn 4 to the latching stop part 5b of the hook 5a and is able to press in.
On both sides of the latching stop part 5b, the pressing parts 7b of the pressing
plates 7 shown in Fig: 1(a) exist. Pressing the knitting yarn 4 into the latching
stop part 5b by the depressing part 6b as shown in Fig. 1(e) after the knitting yarn
4 is gathered at the latching stop part 5b can securely press the knitting yarn 4
between the latching stop part 5b and the supporting accept part 7a of the pressing
plate 7 whose illustration is omitted, and clipped to be held between the outer surface
of the hook 5a and the inner surface of the pressing part 7b from a direction different
from the pressing direction and drop out or the like can be prevented. Incidentally,
if no knitting yarn 4 exists to be held at the latching stop part 5b, the depressing
part 6b is located at the lower limit and enters the cam groove 5c inside further
deeply as shown in Fig. 1(f).
[0022] Fig. 2 shows a structure in the vicinity of the edge of one needle bed 11 of a flatbed
knitting machine equipped with the knitting yarn holding device 1 shown in Fig. 1.
To the flatbed knitting machine 10, at least one pair of needle beds 11 are provided
opposite to each other in the front and in the rear with the needle bed gap 2 held
in-between. Each needle bed 11 includes a portion in which a large number of needle
plates 12 are arranged in parallel at predetermined interval pitch between both ends
in the width direction, which is the vertical direction in the figure. The spaces
between needle plates 12 becomes needle grooves 13, each of which houses a knitting
needle 14 respectively. A sinker 15 is housed in each needle groove 13, too.
[0023] A knitting yarn holding and cutting device 20 is installed at the edge of the needle
bed 11. The knitting yarn holding and cutting device 20 includes a plurality of knitting
yarn holding devices 1 and one knitting yarn cutting device 21. The knitting yarn
cutting device 21 has a cutter bar 22 and can move the portion of a blade 22a installed
on the head end side forward and backward relative to the needle bed gap 2. A cutter
23 is provided on the needle bed 11 side, and when a cutter bar 22 which moves forward
to the needle bed gap 2 and captures the knitting yarn 4 on the blade 22a is allowed
to withdraw from the needle bed gap 2, the cutter 23 can put the knitting yarn 4 between
the blade 22a and the blade 23a of the cutter 23, and can cut the knitting yarn 4.
The cutter 23 is pressed against the cutter bar 22 from the side by a spring 24. The
cutter bar 22 slides to move the head end forward and backward relative to the needle
bed gap 2 while being clipped between the cutter 23 and a plate 25.
[0024] A plurality of the plates 25 are erectly set up at predetermined interval pitch toward
the outward of the edge of the needle bed 11. The plate 25 is parallel to the needle
plate 12 and a guide groove 26 formed between plates 25 is parallel to the needle
groove 13. The needle plate 12 and the plate 25 are erectly set up from a substrate
27 and fixed by a wire 11a passing through in the width direction. A hook bar 5 is
housed in each guide groove 26 respectively. The plate 25 and the spacer 6 are fixed
by a metal band 11b and a wire 11c, those are passing through. In this kind of knitting
yarn holding and cutting device 20, the knitting yarn cutting device 21 located at
the inner side in the width direction, which is the direction between both ends of
the needle bed 11 and a plurality of knitting yarn holding devices 1 located at the
outside in the width direction. The knitting yarn holding and cutting device 20 is
installed at least on one end of the needle bed 11 and is also installed on the needle
bed 11 opposed with the needle bed gap 2 in-between, in the same manner. To the flatbed
knitting machine 10, at least two knitting yarn holding and cutting devices 20 are,
therefore, able to be installed as a whole.
[0025] Fig. 3 shows a simplified diagrammatic overall structure for selectively driving
the hook bar 5 in the flatbed knitting machine 10 shown in Fig. 2. The hook bar 5
is housed in the guide groove 26 formed between the plates 25. The plates 25 are erectly
set up at predetermined intervals on the substrate 27. The head end side of a jack
28 is connected to the tail-end side of the hook bar 5. A butt 28a is installed to
the jack 28, and when the hook bar 5 is selectively driven, the butt 28a protrudes
to the outside of the guide groove 26. Selective drive of the hook bar 5 is performed
by a select jack 29 and a selector 30 in the same manner as in the case of the knitting
needle 14.
[0026] Fig. 4 shows a diagrammatic cam arrangement in a cam system 31 equipped to a carriage
used for the flatbed knitting machine 10 shown in Fig. 3. The cam system 31 is installed
to a bottom board 32 of a carriage facing to the surface of the needle bed 11, and
includes cams for knitting such as a needle raising cam 33, a bridge cam 34, stitch
cams 35, and cams for slider 36. The butt 28a of the jack 28 guides the knitting needle
along a route at the time of knitting by the use of these cams for knitting.
[0027] In the event that a carriage is allowed to run to the right side to pass through
the edge of the needle bed 11, the butt 28a of the jack 28 is guided in such a manner
as to pass through the trajectory 38 shown by a solid line. The yarn feeder port 3a,
used for knitting, feeds the yarn at the position deviated to the left side from the
center of the cam for knitting but to the knitting yarn holding and cutting device
20, the yarn is fed at the center location of the cams for knitting shown as the yarn
feeder port 3 with the solid line. The stitch cams 35 are located at the position
shown by the solid line and weakens pull-in of the hook bar 5 or the cutter bar 22
after they are moved forward relative to the needle bed gap 2. In the event that the
carriage running direction is inverted to allow the carriage to run to the left side,
the stitch cams 35 are located at the position shown by the chain double-dashed line,
and strengthens pull-in after the hook bar 5 and the cutter bar 22 are moved forward
relative to the needle bed gap 2. The butt 28a of the jack 28 is guided to pass through
the trajectory 39 shown by the chain double-dashed line. By this kind of control,
the hook bar 5 is driven at first, the knitting yarn 4 is securely held by the hook
5a, and then, the knitting yarn 4 is able to be cut by the cutter bar 22.
[0028] Fig. 5 shows a partial side structure of the plate 25, a planar structure of the
hook bar 5 and a side structure thereof. As shown in Fig. 5(a), on the head end side
of the plate 25, a notch 25a is provided and enables a spacer 6 to be attached to
a pressing plate 7. In addition, a hole for insertion 25b to insert a metal band 11b
together with a spacer 6 and to fix them as in Fig. 3 is provided, too. As shown in
Fig. 5(b), the hook bar 5 has the cam groove 5c formed on the head end side, and furthermore,
the hook 5a and the latching stop part 5b are divided into a forked shape.
[0029] Fig. 6 shows a side structure and a front structure of the spacer 6 used for the
knitting yarn holding device 1 of Fig. 1 and a planar structure and a side structure
of the pressing plate 7. As shown in Fig. 6(a), the elastic leg 6a is extended from
the spacer 6, and under a free state as shown in Fig. 1(f), the elastic leg 6a has
the lower-limit form shown by the solid line. Under the state as shown in Fig. 1(d),
as shown by the chain double-dashed line, the elastic leg elastically deforms and
attains the upper limit state. As shown in Fig. 6(b), the elastic leg 6a has thinner
thickness at the follower part 6c and the guiding part 6d, and fitted into the cam
groove 5c of the hook bar 5 shown in Fig. 5(b). The pressing plate 7 shown in Fig.
6 (c) and (d) is mounted to the left side of the front of the spacer 6 shown in Fig.
6(b) in the condition with the developed shape of Fig. 6(d) which is folded as shown
in Fig. 6(c). The pressing plate 7 in the condition with the developed shape of Fig.
6(d) is folded symmetrical to Fig. 6(c) is mounted to the right side of the spacer
6 shown in Fig. 6(c). The pressing plate 7 is mounted to the spacer 6 by fastening
pins into fixing holes 6e and 7a. In addition, a hole for insertion 6f to insert and
to fix the metal band 11b together with the plate 25 in Fig. 3 is installed, too.
[0030] In the foregoing example, the elastic leg 6a which is integrated with the spacer
6 and is extended to the needle bed gap 2 side is deformed by a cam to allow the depressing
part 6b to work on the knitting yarn 4, but a pressing member that corresponds to
the elastic leg 6a may be and installed in a divided state. In addition, the pressing
member may have the head end of the member which bends at joints to press the knitting
yarn 4, not by elastic deformation but by swing displacement of a lever or the like.
[Reference Signs List]
[0031]
- 1
- Knitting yarn holding device
- 2
- Needle bed gap
- 3
- Yarn feeder port
- 4
- Knitting yarn
- 5
- Hook bar
- 5a
- Hook
- 5b
- Latching stop part
- 5c
- Cam groove
- 5d
- Cam face
- 6
- Spacer
- 6a
- Elastic leg
- 6b
- Depressing part
- 6c
- Follower part
- 6d
- Guiding part
- 7
- Pressing plate
- 7a
- Supporting accept part
- 7b
- Pressing part
- 10
- Flatbed knitting machine
- 11
- Needle bed
- 20
- Knitting yarn holding and cutting device
- 25
- Plate
- 26
- Guide groove
- 31
- Cam system
1. A knitting yarn holding device for a flatbed knitting machine,
being equipped with hook bars, each hook bar being housed in a guide groove, the guide
groove being formed between plates at a end part in width direction of a needle bed
and being parallel to needle grooves of the flatbed knitting machine, having a hook
for holding a knitting yarn at a head end side, and being driven, by a cam mounted
to a carriage which runs forth and back along the needle bed, so that the hook moving
ahead and back relative to a needle bed gap,
and for holding a knitting yarn by clipping the knitting yarn between side surfaces
of a supporting accept parts installed at the head end on the needle bed gap side
on both sides of a guide groove, and a latching stop part on a rear side of the hook,
when the hook bar, which captures the knitting yarn on the rear side of the hook by
moving the hook ahead and back relative to the needle bed gap, is withdrawn from the
needle bed gap and is pulled in the guide groove,
which comprising:
a pressing member, installed on the needle bed side, for gathering and for pressing
the knitting yarn to the latching stop part of the hook by a depressing part located
at the head end, from a direction intersecting with the pull-in direction of the hook
bar, in conjunction with the pull-in action of the hook bar into the guide groove
when the knitting yarn is held.
2. The knitting yarn holding device for a flatbed knitting machine according to claim
1, wherein
said pressing member is energized to press the surface side of said hook bar inside
said guide groove, and
a groove for guiding the depressing part of the pressing member is provided on the
surface side of said hook bar, and on the bottom part of the groove, a cam face for
guiding the depressing part to approach said latching stop part in conjunction with
the pull-in action of the hook bar into the guide groove is provided.
3. The knitting yarn holding device for a flatbed knitting machine according to claims
1 or 2, wherein
said pressing member is a spacer which covers said hook bar on the surface side of
the edge in the needle bed gap side of said guide groove, and
said depressing part is installed at the head end of an elastic leg extended from
the spacer in a state being energized to the bottom side direction of the guide groove.
4. The knitting yarn holding device for a flatbed knitting machine according to claim
3, wherein
a notch is provided on the head end side of said plate in such a manner as to be formed
to depart from the needle bed gap, and
to the notch portion of the plate, there respectively provided are pressing plates,
mounted to both sides of the spacer, having said supporting accept part at the head
end part extending to the needle bed gap side, and energizing inwards in such a manner
as to press said hook bar from both sides of said guide groove by the head end part.