FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a mechanism and elements of circular knitting machines
and particularly to a mechanism and sinkers thereof for a circular knitting machine
to aid knitting needles in loop forming and loosening.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] A conventional loop forming and loosening mechanism la of a circular knitting machine,
referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, includes a needle cylinder 4a to hold a plurality of needles
5a located vertically, a plurality of correcting troughs 41 above the needle cylinder
4a, a sinker tray 10a located at the circumference of the needle cylinder 4a with
a plurality of horizontal sinker grooves 11a formed thereon each holding a sinker
3a, and a cam holder 2a located above the sinkers 3a to hold a plurality of cams 20a.
The cams 20a aim to drive the sinkers 3a to move reciprocally and horizontally. Each
sinker 3a includes a sliding segment 31a with a sliding portion 310a slidably located
in one sinker groove 11a, a loop forming and loosening ancillary segment 32a extended
upwards from one side of the sliding portion 310a and then extended outwards and including
a horizontal and indented yarn pressing notch 320a to aid each needle 5a in loop forming
and loosening, a passive segment 30a located above the sliding segment 31 a and driven
by the cam 20a with a protrusion 300a extended upwards from the sliding portion 310a,
and a correcting segment 34 extended downwards from the loop forming and loosening
ancillary segment 32a. The correcting segment 34 is inserted and confined in one correcting
trough 41 to aid each needle 5a to accurately form or loosen a loop. Hence when the
sinker 3a is moved reciprocally and horizontally the left and right lateral sides
and bottom side of the correcting segment 34 generate contact friction due to confinement
of the correcting trough 41.
[0003] In short, although the conventional technique can aid the needle to form or loosen
loops, it still has drawbacks in practice, notably:
- 1. Each sinker 3a of the conventional loop forming and loosening mechanism 1a of the
circular knitting machine has a correcting segment 34, hence the needle cylinder 4a
has to form a plurality of correcting troughs 41 thereon during fabrication. This
creates structural complexity of the needle cylinder 4a and makes fabrication more
difficult. The quality and production yield of the needle cylinder 4a decrease, and
material and labor costs increase.
- 2. When the sinker 3a moves reciprocally and horizontally the correcting segment 34
also moves reciprocally and constantly in the correcting trough 41 that produces a
lot of contact friction. This generates high temperature on the sinker 3a during long
time of operation, and significant wearing or deformation could happen that shortens
the lifespan of the sinker 3a. Moreover, loading of electric power also increases
and performance of the loop forming and loosening mechanism 1a suffers. The entire
knitting environment also could be contaminated.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] The primary object of the present invention is to solve the aforesaid disadvantages
by providing a loop forming and loosening mechanism for circular knitting machines
to simplify fabrication of needle cylinder, reduce labor and material costs, improve
quality and production yield of the needle cylinder, reduce abrasion of sinkers, enhance
performance of the mechanism and increase lifespan of the sinkers.
[0005] To achieve the foregoing object, the loop forming and loosening mechanism according
to the invention includes a needle cylinder to hold a plurality of needles located
vertically, a sinker tray located at the circumference of the needle cylinder with
a plurality of horizontal sinker grooves formed thereon each holding a sinker, and
a cam holder located above the sinkers to hold a plurality of cams. Each cam has a
first guide track and a second guide track to drive the sinkers to move horizontally.
Each sinker includes a sliding segment with a sliding portion slidably located in
each sinker groove, a loop forming and loosening ancillary segment extended upwards
from one side of the sliding portion and then extended outwards and including a horizontal
and indented yarn pressing notch to aid the needle to form or loosen loops that includes
a first ancillary edge and a second ancillary edge respectively at an upper side and
a lower side, a passive segment located above the sliding segment and driven by the
cam with a protrusion extended upwards from the sliding portion and spaced from the
loop forming and loosening ancillary segment, and an indented abrasion-reducing space
located at a lateral side of the sliding portion and below the loop forming and loosening
ancillary segment. Through the abrasion-reducing space, the loop forming and loosening
ancillary segment can move directly and horizontally above the needle cylinder.
[0006] In one aspect the sinker has a threshold edge at a boundary between a lower side
of the loop forming and loosening ancillary segment and an upper side of the abrasion-reducing
space. The threshold edge is preferably forming a gap with the needle cylinder.
[0007] In another aspect the protrusion has a shrunk guiding side opposing to one lateral
side of the loop forming and loosening segment, and the loop forming and loosening
segment has an extended guiding side opposing to one lateral side of the protrusion;
the first guide track faces the shrunk guiding side, and the second guide track faces
the extended guiding side.
[0008] In yet another aspect the loop forming and loosening mechanism has a yarn feeding
aperture suspended above the sinkers which are located between the needles and cam
holder.
[0009] To achieve the foregoing object, the invention also provides a sinker for circular
knitting machines that includes a sliding segment with a sliding portion, a loop forming
and loosening ancillary segment extended upwards from one side of the sliding portion
and then extended outwards and including a horizontal and indented yarn pressing notch
which has a first ancillary edge and a second ancillary edge respectively at an upper
side and a lower side, a passive segment located above the sliding segment with a
protrusion extended upwards from the sliding portion and spaced from the loop forming
and loosening ancillary segment, and an indented abrasion-reducing space located at
a lateral side of the sliding portion and below the loop forming and loosening ancillary
segment.
[0010] In one aspect the sinker has a threshold edge at a boundary between a lower side
of the loop forming and loosening ancillary segment and an upper side of the abrasion-reducing
space.
[0011] In another aspect the protrusion has a shrunk guiding side opposing to one lateral
side of the loop forming and loosening segment, and the loop forming and loosening
segment has an extended guiding side opposing to one lateral side of the protrusion.
[0012] By means of the features set forth above, compared with the conventional techniques
the invention provides many benefits, notably:
- 1. Due to the sinker has an indented abrasion-reducing space, there is no need to
fabricate a plurality of correcting troughs on the needle cylinder, hence fabrication
process of the needle cylinder is simplified, and labor and material costs can be
reduced, and the quality and production yield of the needle cylinder improve.
- 2. Because the sinker has an indented abrasion-reducing space, it does not have the
problem of inserting into the correcting trough of the needle cylinder during horizontal
movement, hence wearing of the sinker can be reduced and the performance of the mechanism
and lifespan of the sinker also can be enhanced.
[0013] The foregoing, as well as additional objects, features and advantages of the invention
will be more readily apparent from the following detailed description, which proceeds
with reference to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014]
FIG. 1 is a plane view of a conventional technique.
FIG. 2 is a plane view of a sinker according to FIG. 1.
FIG. 3 is a fragmentary perspective view of an embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 4 is a plane view of a sinker according to FIG. 3.
FIG. 5 is a plane view of the invention according to FIG. 3.
FIG. 6 is a schematic view of the sinker according to FIG. 5 in an operating condition.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0015] Please refer to FIGS. 3 through 5, the present invention aims to provide a loop forming
and loosening mechanism 1 for circular knitting machines. It includes a needle cylinder
4 to hold a plurality of needles 5 located vertically, a sinker tray 10 located at
the circumference of the needle cylinder 4 with a plurality of horizontal sinker grooves
11 formed thereon each holding a sinker 3, and a cam holder 2 located above the sinkers
3 to hold a plurality of cams 20. Each cam 20 has a first guide track 21 and a second
guide track 22 to drive the sinkers 3 to move horizontally. The present invention
further provides features as follows: each sinker 3 includes a sliding segment 31
with a sliding portion 310 slidably located in one sinker groove 11, a loop forming
and loosening ancillary segment 32 extended upwards from one side of the sliding portion
310 and then extended outwards and including a yarn pressing notch 320 indented horizontally
to aid each needle 5 to form or loosen loops that includes a first ancillary edge
321 and a second ancillary edge 322 respectively at an upper side and a lower side,
a passive segment 30 located above the sliding segment 31 and driven by the cam 20
with a protrusion 300 extended upwards from the sliding portion 310 and spaced from
the loop forming and loosening ancillary segment 32, preferably extended upwards from
another
side of the sliding portion 310, and an indented abrasion-reducing space 33 located
at a lateral side of the sliding portion 310 and below the loop forming and loosening
ancillary segment 32. Through the abrasion-reducing space 33, the loop forming and
loosening ancillary segment 32 can move directly and horizontally above the needle
cylinder 4. The sinker 3 has a threshold edge 323 at a boundary between a lower side
of the loop forming and loosening ancillary segment 32 and an upper side of the abrasion-reducing
space 33. The threshold edge 323 is preferably spaced from the needle cylinder 4 by
a gap, i.e. the threshold edge 323 may also touch the upper edge of the needle cylinder
4 while it is moved horizontally. As the sinker 3 is formed in a blade, when the threshold
edge 323 touches the upper edge of the needle cylinder 4 during the horizontal movement
the resulting contact forms a much smaller friction surface than the conventional
technique does. Moreover, the protrusion 300 has a shrunk guiding side 301 opposing
to one lateral side of the loop forming and loosening ancillary segment 32, and the
loop forming and loosening ancillary segment 32 has an extended guiding side 302 opposing
to one lateral side of the protrusion 300. The first guide track 21 faces the retracted
guiding side 301, while the second guide track 22 faces the forward extended guiding
side 302. Of course, the forward extended guiding side 302 may also be formed on another
lateral side of the protrusion 300, namely, as long as it faces the second guide track
22. Finally, a yarn feeding aperture 6 is provided to suspend above the sinkers 3
which are located between the needles 5 and cam holder 2 to continuously feed a yarn
(not shown in the drawings) to the needles 5 and sinkers 3 to perform knitting operation.
Thus the loop forming and loosening mechanism of the invention can simplify fabrication
of the needle cylinder, reduce labor and material costs, improve quality and production
yield of the needle cylinder, and also reduce abrasion of the sinkers. All these can
enhance the performance of the mechanism and increase lifespan of the sinkers.
[0016] Referring to FIG. 4, the present invention also provides a sinker for circular knitting
machines. The sinker 3 includes a sliding segment 31 which has a sliding portion 310,
a loop forming and loosening ancillary segment 32 extended upwards from one side of
the sliding portion 310 and then extended outwards and including a yarn pressing notch
320 indented horizontally that includes a first ancillary edge 321 and a second ancillary
edge 322 respectively at an upper side and a lower side, a passive segment 30 located
above the sliding segment 31 with a protrusion 300 extended upwards from the sliding
portion 310 and spaced from the loop forming and loosening ancillary segment 32, preferably
extended upwards from another side of the sliding portion 310, and an indented abrasion-reducing
space 33 located at a lateral side of the sliding portion 310 and below the loop forming
and loosening ancillary segment 32. The sinker 3 also has a threshold edge 323 at
a boundary between a lower side of the loop forming and loosening ancillary segment
and an upper side of the abrasion-reducing space 33. In addition, the protrusion 300
has a shrunk guiding side 301 opposing to one lateral side of the loop forming and
loosening ancillary segment 32, and the loop forming and loosening ancillary segment
32 has an extended guiding side 302 opposing to one lateral side of the protrusion
300. The sinker thus formed can reduce wearing and improve the performance of the
mechanism and the lifespan thereof.
[0017] Please refer to FIGS. 4 through 6 for operating conditions of the loop forming and
loosening mechanism 1. First, referring to FIG. 5, during operation of the loop forming
and loosening mechanism 1, the sinker 3 incorporates with the needle 5 to move horizontally
and reciprocally as shown in FIGS. 5 and 6. As the indented abrasion-reducing space
33 is formed below the loop forming and loosening ancillary segment 32, the loop forming
and loosening ancillary segment 32 not only can aid the loops in forming and loosening,
but also can greatly reduce abrasion of the sinker. Thus the performance of the mechanism
improves and the lifespan of the sinker also can be enhanced.
[0018] In summary, there is disclosed a sinker 3 includes a sliding segment 31 with a sliding
portion 310 slidably located in a sinker groove 11, a loop forming and loosening ancillary
segment 32 extended upwards from one side of the sliding portion 310 and then extended
outwards, a passive segment 30 located above the sliding segment 31 and driven by
a cam 20, and an indented abrasion-reducing space 33 located at a lateral side of
the sliding portion 310 and below the loop forming and loosening ancillary segment
32. Through the abrasion-reducing space 33, the loop forming and loosening ancillary
segment 32 can move directly and horizontally above a needle cylinder 4. The loop
forming and loosening mechanism for circular knitting machines of the invention can
simplify fabrication of the needle cylinder 4, reduce labor and material costs, improve
quality and production yield of the needle cylinder 4, and also reduce abrasion of
the sinker 3, thus can improve performance of the mechanism and enhance lifespan of
the sinker 3.
[0019] While the preferred embodiments of the invention have been set forth for the purpose
of disclosure, modifications of the disclosed embodiments of the invention as well
as other embodiments thereof may occur to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the
appended claims are intended to cover all embodiments which do not depart from the
spirit and scope of the invention.
1. A loop forming and loosening mechanism (1) for circular knitting machines, comprising:
a needle cylinder (4) holding a plurality of needles (5) located vertically;
a sinker tray (10) which is located at the circumference of the needle cylinder (4)
and includes a plurality of horizontal sinker grooves (11) each holding a sinker (3);
and
a cam holder (2) located above the sinkers (3) to hold a plurality of cams (20), each
cam (20) including a first guide track (21) and a second guide track (22) to drive
the sinker (3) moving horizontally;
characterized in that the sinker (3) includes:
a sliding segment (31) including a sliding portion (310) slidably located in the sinker
groove (11);
a loop forming and loosening ancillary segment (32) extended upwards from one side
of the sliding portion (310) and then extended outwards and including a yarn pressing
notch (320) indented horizontally to assist the needle (5) in loop forming and loosening,
the yarn pressing notch (320) including a first ancillary edge (321) and a second
ancillary edge (322) respectively at an upper side and a lower side;
a passive segment (30) which is located above the sliding segment (31) and driven
by the cam (20) and includes a protrusion (300) extended upwards from the sliding
portion (310) and spaced from the loop forming and loosening ancillary segment (32);
and
an indented abrasion-reducing space (33) which is located at one side of the sliding
portion (310) and below the loop forming and loosening ancillary segment (32) such
that the loop forming and loosening ancillary segment (32) is movable directly and
horizontally above the needle cylinder (4).
2. The loop forming and loosening mechanism of claim 1, wherein the sinker (3) further
includes a threshold edge (323) at a boundary between a lower side of the loop forming
and loosening ancillary segment (32) and an upper side of the abrasion-reducing space
(33) and spaced from the needle cylinder (4) by a gap.
3. The loop forming and loosening mechanism of claim 1 or 2, wherein the protrusion (300)
includes a shrunk guiding side (301) opposing to one lateral side of the loop forming
and loosening ancillary segment (32) and the loop forming and loosening ancillary
segment (32) includes an extended guiding side (302) opposing to one lateral side
of the protrusion (300), the first guide track (21) facing the shrunk guiding side
(301), the second guide track (22) facing the extended guiding side (302).
4. The loop forming and loosening mechanism of claim 2, wherein the protrusion (300)
includes a shrunk guiding side (301) opposing to one lateral side of the loop forming
and loosening ancillary segment (32) and the loop forming and loosening ancillary
segment (32) includes an extended guiding side (302) opposing to one lateral side
of the protrusion (300), the first guide track (21) facing the shrunk guiding side
(301), the second guide track (22) facing the extended guiding side (302).
5. The loop forming and loosening mechanism of one of the proceeding claims further including
a yarn feeding aperture (6) suspended above the sinkers (3) which are located between
the needles (5) and the cam holder (2).
6. The loop forming and loosening mechanism of claim 2 further including a yarn feeding
aperture (6) suspended above the sinkers (3) which are located between the needles
(5) and the cam holder (2).
7. The loop forming and loosening mechanism of claim 3 further including a yarn feeding
aperture (6) suspended above the sinkers (3) which are located between the needles
(5) and the cam holder (2).
8. The loop forming and loosening mechanism of claim 4 further including a yarn feeding
aperture (6) suspended above the sinkers (3) which are located between the needles
(5) and the cam holder (2).
9. A sinker for circular knitting machines,
characterized by:
a sliding segment (31) including a sliding portion (310);
a loop forming and loosening ancillary segment (32) extended upwards from one side
of the sliding portion (310) and then extended outwards and including a yarn pressing
notch (320) indented horizontally that includes a first ancillary edge (321) and a
second ancillary edge (322) respectively at an upper side and a lower side;
a passive segment (30) which is located above the sliding segment (31) and includes
a protrusion (300) extended upwards from the sliding portion (310) and spaced from
the loop forming and loosening ancillary segment (32); and
an indented abrasion-reducing space (33) located at a lateral side of the sliding
portion (310) and below the loop forming and loosening ancillary segment (32).
10. The sinker of claim 9 further including a threshold edge (323) at a boundary between
a lower side of the loop forming and loosening ancillary segment (32) and an upper
side of the abrasion-reducing space (33).
11. The sinker of in claim 9 or 10, wherein the protrusion (300) includes a shrunk guiding
side (301) opposing to one lateral side of the loop forming and loosening ancillary
segment (32) and the loop forming and loosening ancillary segment (32) includes an
extended guiding side (302) opposing to one lateral side of the protrusion (300).
12. The sinker of claim 10, wherein the protrusion (300) includes a shrunk guiding side
(301) opposing to one lateral side of the loop forming and loosening ancillary segment
(32) and the loop forming and loosening ancillary segment (32) includes an extended
guiding side (302) opposing to one lateral side of the protrusion (300).