[Technical Field]
[0001] The present invention relates to a compound needle for a flatbed knitting machine,
the compound needle includes a needle body being put in a needle groove, the needle
grooves arranged in line on a needle bed, the needle body having a hook to move to
and back from a needle bed gap to which a tip end of the needle bed is faced and a
slider having a tongue to open and close the hook by relative movement to the needle
body.
[Background Art]
[0002] Conventionally, a flatbed knitting machine knits a fabric, while knitting needles
are put in needle grooves arranged in line on a needle bed, hooks provided on front
ends of the knitting needles are caused to move to and back from a needle bed gap
to which a tip end of the needle bed is faced, and a knitting yarn is fed to the hooks
at the needle bed gap. For the knitting needles, compound needles are used to open
and close hooks with sliders as well as a latch needles are used to open and close
hooks with latches.
[0003] In the flatbed knitting machine, two needle beds are provided on the front and back
side across the needle bed gap and are faced to each other, each needle bed is tilted
in such a way that the needle bed gap side of the needle bed is high and the needle
bed becomes lower as apart from the needle bed gap. In the following explanation,
the direction is determined relative to the individual needle bed in such a way that
the needle bed gap side of the needle bed is the front, the side where the needle
bed is apart from the needle bed gap is the back, and the direction in which the knitting
needle moves in the needle groove is the longitudinal direction. The vertical direction
is determined in such a way that the direction in which the needle bed floats in the
needle groove is the upper side and the direction in which the needle bed sinks is
the lower side.
[0004] Figs. 5 show schematic structures of essential portions of a conventional compound
needle 1 in a state in which the compound needle 1 is put in a needle groove (for
example, see Patent Literature 1). However, structures, related to a needle bed and
a needle groove, are not shown in the drawings. The compound needle 1 includes a needle
body 2 and a slider 3. The slider 3 includes two blades 4 and a base body 5. The compound
needle 1 also includes a needle jack 6. Main components of the compound needle 1 are
formed by processing a metal plate.
[0005] The needle body 2 has a hook 2a at the front end and a needle shank 2b subsequent
to the hook 2a. The needle shank 2b is provided with a slider groove 2c at a middle
part in a widthwise direction vertical to the paper surface. The slider groove 2c
has a bottom surface 2d. A notch 2e is provided on side walls erected from both sides
of the bottom surface 2d in the widthwise direction, and a fork portion 2f is formed
on the upper portion of the notch 2e. A joining portion 2g is provided on a rear end
side of the needle body 2. At least the lower portions of the blades 4 are put in
the slider groove 2c of the needle body 2 with the two blades 4 laid on each other.
A tongue 4a is provided on the front end of the blade 4, and an arm 4b is extended
behind the rear side of the tongue 4a. A joining portion 4c is provided near the rear
end of the arm 4b, and a swing stopping protrusion 4d is provided near the front end.
The base body 5 is provided with a protrusion putting in portion 5a that puts in the
swing stopping protrusion 4d of the blade 4 near the front end, and the arm 5b is
extended to rearward. The base body 5 also has a joining portion 5c to be joined to
the joining portion 4c of the blade 4, so that the blade 4 and the base body 5 are
joined to each other to function as the slider 3. A joining portion 6a is fit into
the joining portion 2g provided near the rear end of the needle body 2, the joining
portion 6a being provided on the front end of the needle jack 6.
[0006] Fig. 5(a) shows a state in which the hook opening of the hook 2a is closed with the
tongue 4a. Fig. 5(b) shows a clearing state in which the slider 3 moves back with
respect to the needle body 2 and a stitch retained on the hook 2a can be moved from
the opened hook opening of the hook 2a to the tongue 4a. It is necessary that the
tongue 4a be sunk in the slider groove 2c to cause no trouble such as the tongue 4a
being hooked on a stitch moving back along the needle shank 2b. In the compound needle
1 shown in the drawings, the upper portions of the blades 4 subsequent to the tongue
4a are opened on both sides in the widthwise direction to form a curving portion 4e
for convenience as in receiving a stitch retained on the hook 2a by a transfer jack
form above. In Fig. 5(b), the curving portion 4e is guided to the notch 2e where the
fork portion 2f is faced, and the curving portion 4e is pressed downward on the lower
side of the fork portion 2f to sink the tongue 4a. It is noted that the tongue 4a
can move to the needle bed gap over the hook 2a in the slider 3 using two blades 4.
[0007] Fig. 5(c) shows the cross sectional structure seen from a cutting surface line C-C
in Fig. 5(b). Since the two blades 4 are laid on each other, the curving portion 4e
is opened to both sides of a center line 1a. The notch 2e and the fork portion 2f
are provided on two side walls of the slider groove 2c provided on the needle shank
2b to press the curving portion 4e downward.
[Citation List]
[Patent literature]
[0008] [Patent Literature 1] Japanese Patent No.
3577038
[Summary of Invention]
[Technical Problem]
[0009] As shown in Fig. 5(c), in the needle shank 2b of the needle body 2, the slider groove
2c is formed at a middle part in the widthwise direction to guide the curving portion
4e of the blade 4 to the notch 2e provided on the side wall, and the tongue 4a is
sunk in the slider groove 2c at a clearing time. Since the slider groove 2c is formed
by processing a groove from the top surface side of the needle body 2, the fork portion
2f is processed at the same time to be the wall in a thin plate. The blade 4 is also
in a thin plate, and the underside of the fork portion 2f engages with the curving
portion 4e with the thin plates.
[0010] In the flatbed knitting machine, it is called a fine gauge when the arrangement density
of the knitting needles is increased and the arrangement pitch is reduced. In the
fine gauge, the width of the needle groove is also reduced, and the width of the needle
body 2 that can be put in the needle groove is also reduced. In the structure of using
the curving portion 4e for pressing at a clearing time as shown in Figs. 5, the thickness
of the side wall of the needle shank 2b and the plate thickness of the blade 4 become
thin, so that it becomes difficult to contact the underside of the fork portion 2f
with the top end of the curving portion 4e.
[0011] It is an object of the present invention to provide a compound needle for a flatbed
knitting machine that can reliably guide tongues to be sunk in a slider groove at
a clearing time, in which a slider having tongues formed with two blades is moved
back with respect to a needle body.
[Solution to Problem]
[0012] The present invention is a compound needle for a flatbed knitting machine, comprising:
a needle body having a hook at a front end and a slider groove formed on a needle
shank extending rearward from the hook; and
a slider having two blades, each blade being provided with a tongue formed at a front
portion, the blades being capable of hanging a stitch and at least a portion of the
blades being put in the slider groove of the needle body to be guided in a front-rear
direction, and the tongues opening and closing the hook by relative movement to the
needle body,
characterized in that
the needle body provided with:
a closing portion, neighboring on a rear side of the hook and having a bottom surface
in a section of the slider groove to put in the tongues in a state where the front
portion of the tongues closes the hook;
a clearing portion, formed so as to have a bottom surface in a portion of the slider
groove to put in head end portions of the tongues, and so as not to have bottom surface
in a portion of the slider groove to put in rear side portions of the tongues backward
of the head end portions of the tongues in a clearing state where the tongues move
back with respect to the needle body on a rear side of the closing portion to open
the hook and receive a stitch retreating from the hook; and
an overhanging portion, formed over the clearing portion so as to extend from rearward
to frontward at a width covering at least the slider groove, and provided with a pressing
portion on an under surface thereof; and
each of the two blades having:
an arm, extended on the rearward beyond the tongue so as to allow vertical movement
of the tongue by elastic bending; and
a sloping portion, provided near a front end portion of the arm so as to project upward
from the slider groove within a width thereof, to contact with the pressing portion
on the under surface of the overhanging portion of the needle body, and to reduce
a height from the frontward to the rearward.
[0013] Moreover, in the present invention, said blade has a curving portion at said front
portion, neighboring to a rearward of said tongue and opening an upper end of the
blade to an outward of the slider groove,
said arm is extended over the rearward beyond said overhanging portion of said needle
body, and
said sloping portion is formed on a down side to rearward beyond a front end of the
arm.
[0014] Furthermore, in the present invention, a front portion of said blade is formed so
that said tongue and a portion neighboring to the rearward of the tongue fall within
the width of said slider groove,
on said needle body, the slider groove is formed with no bottom surface to the rearward
beyond said overhanging portion, and
said sloping portion is formed on an up side to front ward beyond the front end of
said arm.
[Advantageous Effects of Invention]
[0015] According to the present invention, the tongue is put in the clearing portion of
the slider groove, in the clearing state in which the slider moves back with respect
to the needle body to open the hook and the tongue receives a stitch retreating from
the hook. Since the overhanging portion is formed above the clearing portion in such
a way that the overhanging portion is extended from the rear side of the needle body
to the front side at the width covering at least the slider groove, the sloping portion
of the blade is contacted with the pressing portion provided on the under surface
of the overhanging portion, and the tongue is sunk in the slider groove with a pressing
force. The tongue is pressed within the width of the slider groove, so that it is
possible to reliably guide the tongue to be sunk in the slider groove even though
the plate thickness of the needle body becomes thin.
[0016] The sloping portion is pressed by the pressing portion on the under surface of the
overhanging portion, so that it is possible to eliminate the influence of processing
on the under surface of the overhanging portion if the slider groove is processed
from below the needle shank. The slider groove is bottomless in the clearing portion,
so that it is possible that dust tends to be removed out of the inside of the slider
groove and the possibility of malfunction caused by the clogging of dust is reduced.
[0017] Moreover, according to the present invention, the arm is extended on the rearward
beyond the overhanging portion, so that it is possible to form the compound needle
by readily combining the needle body with the slider from above, even though the curving
portion is provided subsequent to the tongue. It is possible that the tongue is pressed
and sunk in the slider groove at a clearing time with the sloping portion provided
on the back side near the front end of the arm and the tongue is reliably pressed
within the width of the slider groove.
[0018] Furthermore, according to the present invention, the blade is not provided with the
curving portion to swell outward beyond the width of the slider groove, so that it
is possible to readily assemble the compound needle in which the blade is inserted
forward as passing below the overhanging portion, even though the slider groove is
formed on the rearward beyond the overhanging portion.
[Brief Description of Drawings]
[0019]
[Fig. 1] Figs. 1 are side views and a front cross sectional view showing a schematic
structure of a compound needle 11 according to an example of the present invention.
[Fig. 2] Figs. 2 are side views showing main components structuring the compound needle
11 shown in Fig. 1 and a combination thereof.
[Fig. 3] Figs. 3 are partial side views showing a schematic structure of a compound
needle 21 according to another example of the present invention.
[Fig. 4] Figs. 4 are side views showing main components structuring the compound needle
21 shown in Figs. 3 and a combination thereof.
[Fig. 5] Figs. 5 are partial side views and a front cross sectional view showing a
schematic structure of a conventional compound needle 1.
[Description of Embodiments]
[0020] In the following, Figs. 1 and Figs. 2 show a schematic structure of a compound needle
11 of a flatbed knitting machine according to an example of the present invention.
Figs. 3 and Figs. 4 show a schematic structure of a compound needle 21 of a flatbed
knitting machine according to another example of the present invention. Although matters
common to the compound needle 11 and the compound needle 21 are collectively explained
with reference numerals and signs marked on the components of the compound needle
11 and the compound needle 21, portions for use in the respective examples are not
always be allowed to use in combination.
[0021] In the drawings, in some cases, portions corresponding to the portions previously
explained are designated the same reference numerals and signs, and the overlapping
explanations are omitted. In addition, in some cases, mention is made of reference
numerals and signs that are not marked in the drawings for explanation but marked
in the drawings previously explained.
[Example]
[0022] Figs. 1 and Figs. 3 show the schematic structures of the compound needles 11, 21
according to the examples of the present invention. The compound needle 11 includes
needle body 12 and slider 13, the slider 13 including blade 14 and base body 15. The
compound needle 21 includes needle body 22 and slider 23, the slider 23 including
blade 24 and base body 25. The compound needle 11 also includes a needle jack 6. Although
the compound needle 21 also includes a needle jack 6 as similar to the compound needle
11, the needle jack 6 is omitted in the drawings. In the needle bodies 12, 22, slider
grooves 12c, 22c are respectively provided on needle shanks 12b, 22b subsequent to
hooks 12a, 22a of the front ends. Although the slider grooves 12c, 22c have bottom
surfaces 12d, 22d near the front ends respectively, the bottom surfaces 12d, 22d are
not provided on the rearward, and overhanging portions 12e, 22e are formed above the
slider grooves 12c, 22c so as to be overhung from the rearward. The overhanging portions
12e, 22e are separated downside by spaces to the top surfaces of the needle shanks
12b, 22b, on which the slider grooves 12c, 22c are formed, and pressing portions 12f,
22f are provided on the underside of the overhanging portions 12e, 22e. Joining portions
12g, 22g are respectively provided on the rear portions of the needle bodies 12, 22,
and joined to a joining portion 6a of the needle jack 6.
[0023] At least the lower portions of the blades 14, 24 are put in the slider grooves 12c,
22c with two blades laid on each other, in which tongues 14a, 24a are provided on
the front end and arms 14b, 24b are provided behind the rearward of the tongues 14a,
24a, respectively. Joining portions 14c, 24c are provided near the rear end of the
arm 14b, 24b and joined to joining portion 15c, 25c provided near the front ends of
the arms 15b, 25b of the base body 15, 25. In the compound needle 11, a curving portion
14e is provided subsequent to the tongue 14a. Sloping portions 14f, 24f are respectively
provided subsequent to the tongues 14a, 24a, in which the height of the sloping portions
14f, 24f are reduced from the frontward to the rearward. These portions are provided
at the top ends of the arms 14b, 24b as head portions14g, 24f of the blades 14, 24
and capable of vertically moving in the slider grooves 12c, 22c by the bending of
the arms 14b, 24b, respectively.
[0024] Fig. 1(a) and Fig. 3(a) show a state in which the hook opening of the hooks 12a,
22a are closed with the tongues 14a, 24a. The head portions14g, 24g of the blades
14, 24 are put in closing portions 12h, 22h of the slider grooves 12c, 22c in which
the head portions 14g, 24g are floating in the slider grooves 12c, 22c by upward force
from the bottom surfaces12d, 22d and the head ends of the tongues 14a, 24a contact
with the tip ends of the hooks 12a, 22a to close the hook openings. The upper portion
of the arm 14b of the compound needle 11 is inserted into an arm groove 15d provided
on the base body 15, and a swing of the slider groove 12c in the widthwise direction
is suppressed in this state. A swing stopping protrusion 24d at the front end of the
arm 24b of the compound needle 21 is put in a protrusion putting in portion 25a provided
at the front end of the base body 25, and a swing of the slider groove 22c in the
widthwise direction is suppressed in this state. It is also possible to move the tongues
14a, 24a forward beyond the hooks12a, 22a.
[0025] Figs. 1(b) and 3(b) show a state at a clearing time. The head portions 14g, 24g
of the blades 14, 24 are put in clearing portions 12i, 22i of the slider grooves 12c,
22c, and the sloping portions 14f, 24f are pressed with the pressing portions 12f,
22f on the under surfaces of the overhanging portions 12e, 22e. The tongues 14a, 24a
are sunk in the slider grooves 12c, 22c, so that stitches can smoothly move back along
the needle shanks 12b, 22b, respectively. Since the arm 14b of the compound needle
11 is extended on the rearward beyond the overhanging portion 12e, it is possible
to form the compound needle 11 by combining the needle body 12 with the slider 13
from above even though the curving portion 14e is provided subsequent to the tongue
14a. Since the sloping portion 14f is formed on the down side, which is the rearward
beyond the front end of the arm 14b, it is possible to reliably press the sloping
portion 14f with the pressing portion 12f on the under surface of the overhanging
portion 12e even though the arm 14b passes over the overhanging portion 12e. The compound
needle 21 is not provided with a portion corresponding to the curving portion 14e
that swells outward beyond the width of the slider groove 22c. Consequently, in the
compound needle 21, it is possible to readily assemble the blades 24 in case the blade
24 is inserted forward as passing below the overhanging portion 22e, even though the
slider groove 22c is formed to the rearward beyond the overhanging portion 22e.
[0026] Fig. 1(c) shows a cross sectional structure seen on a cutting surface line C-C in
Fig. 1(b). Since the overhanging portion 12e is formed along the entire width of the
needle shank 12b, it is possible that the upper ends of the sloping portions 14f of
the blades 14 in two layers are readily contacted with the overhanging portion 12e
to reliably press the sloping portion 14f with the pressing portion 12f on the under
surface of the overhanging portion 12e from above. The slider groove 12c is processed
from above the needle shank 12b in the closing portion 12h, whereas the slider groove
12c is processed from below the needle shank 12b in the clearing portion 12i. Since
the clearing portion 12i is opened downward, it is also possible to remove dust out
of the inside of the slider groove 12c in operation as a knitting needle. Also for
the compound needle 21, in a cross sectional structure of the clearing portion 22i,
the overhanging portion 22e is similarly formed along the entire width of the needle
shank 22b, and it is possible to readily press the sloping portions 24f of the blades
24 in two layers with the pressing portions 22f. Since the slider groove 22c formed
similarly to the slider groove 12c of the compound needle 11 is also opened downward
in the clearing portion 22i, it is possible to readily perform processing and removal
of dust.
[0027] Figs. 2 and Figs. 4 respectively show structures of main components of the compound
needles 11, 21 shown in Figs. 1 and Figs. 3. Fig. 2(a) shows a structure of the blade
14 and the base body 15. On the rearward of the base body 15, the arm 15b is extended,
and a butt 15e is erected to receive the drive for the slider 13. Fig. 2(b) shows
the blade 14 and the base body 15 for the slider 13 in combination by joining the
joining portions 14c, 15c to each other. Fig. 2(c) shows a state in which the needle
body 12 and the needle jack 6 are combined. The needle body 12 performs main operations
for the knitting needle with the drive to the butt 6b provided on the needle jack
6. Fig. 4(a) shows structures of the blade 24 and the base body 25. On the rearward
of the base body 25 of Figs. 3, the arm 25b is extended, and the butt is provided
to receive the drive for the slider 23, however, they are omitted in the drawing.
Fig. 4(b) shows the blade 24 and the base body 25 for the slider 23 in combination
by joining the joining portions 24c, 25c to each other. Fig. 4(c) shows the needle
body 22.
[Reference Signs List]
[0028]
- 11, 21
- Composite needle
- 12, 22
- Needle body
- 12a, 22a
- Hook
- 12b, 22b
- Needle shank
- 12c, 22c
- Slider groove
- 12e, 22e
- Overhanging portion
- 12f, 22f
- Pressing portion
- 12h, 22h
- Closing portion
- 12i, 22i
- Clearing portion
- 13, 23
- Slider
- 14, 24
- Blade
- 14a,24a
- Tongue
- 14e
- Curving portion
- 14f, 24f
- Sloping portion
- 15, 25
- Base body
1. A compound needle (11, 21) for a flatbed knitting machine, comprising:
a needle body (12, 22) having a hook (12a, 22a) at a front end and a slider groove
(12c, 22c) formed on a needle shank (12b, 22b) extending rearward from the hook (12a,
22a); and
a slider (13, 23) having two blades (14, 24), each blade (14, 24) being provided with
a tongue (14a, 24a) formed at a front portion, the blades (14, 24) being capable of
hanging a stitch and at least a portion of the blades (14, 24) being put in the slider
groove (12c, 22c) of the needle body (12, 22) to be guided in a front-rear direction,
and the tongues (14, 24) opening and closing the hook (12a, 22a) by relative movement
to the needle body (12, 22),
characterized in that
the needle body (12, 22) provided with:
a closing portion (12h, 22h), neighboring on a rear side of the hook (12a, 22a) and
having a bottom surface (12d, 22d) in a section of the slider groove (12c, 22c) to
put in the tongues (14a, 24a) in a state where the front portion of the tongues (14a,
24a) closes the hook (12a, 22a);
a clearing portion (12i, 22i), formed so as to have a bottom surface (12d, 22d) in
a portion of the slider groove (12c, 22c) to put in head end portions of the tongues
(14a, 24a), and so as not to have bottom surface (12d, 25d) in a portion of the slider
groove (12c, 22c) to put in rear side portions of the tongues (14a, 24a) backward
of the head end portions of the tongues (14a, 24a) in a clearing state where the tongues
(14a, 24a) move back with respect to the needle body (12, 22) on a rear side of the
closing portion (12h, 22h) to open the hook (12a, 22a) and receive a stitch retreating
from the hook (12a, 22a); and
an overhanging portion (12e, 22e), formed over the clearing portion (12i, 22i) so
as to extend from rearward to frontward at a width covering at least the slider groove
(12c, 22c), and provided with a pressing portion (12f, 22f) on an under surface thereof;
and
each of the two blades (14, 24) having:
an arm (14b, 24b), extended on the rearward beyond the tongue (14a, 24a) so as to
allow vertical movement of the tongue (14a, 24a) by elastic bending; and
a sloping portion (14f, 24f), provided near a front end portion of the arm (14b, 24b)
so as to project upward from the slider groove (12c, 22c) within a width thereof,
to contact with the pressing portion (12f, 22f) on the under surface of the overhanging
portion (12e, 22e) of the needle body (12, 22), and to reduce a height from the frontward
to the rearward.
2. The compound needle (11) for a flatbed knitting machine according to claim 1, characterized in that
said blade (14) has a curving portion (14e) at said front portion, neighboring to
a rearward of said tongue (14a) and opening an upper end of the blade (14) to an outward
of the slider groove (12c),
said arm (14b) is extended over the rearward beyond said overhanging portion (12e)
of said needle body (12), and
said sloping portion (14f) is formed on a down side to rearward beyond a front end
of the arm (14b).
3. The compound needle (21) of a flatbed knitting machine according to claim 1, characterized in that
a front portion of said blade (24) is formed so that said tongue (24a) and a portion
neighboring to the rearward of the tongue (24a) fall within the width of said slider
groove (22c),
on said needle body (22), the slider groove (22c) is formed with no bottom surface
(22d) to the rearward beyond said overhanging portion (22e),
and
said sloping portion (24f) is formed on an up side to front ward beyond the front
end of said arm (24b).