BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a knitting method of a knitted fabric for forming
a widening stitch by split knitting using a flat knitting machine equipped with latch
needles, as known from
EP0490694, which discloses the preamble of claim 1.
Description of the Related Art
[0002] A knitting method of a knitted fabric for forming a widening stitch by split knitting
using a flat knitting machine in which a plurality of latch needles are lined in parallel
on at least a front and a back needle bed is conventionally known (see e.g., patent
document 1). In the split knitting, while transferring a stitch (target stitch) held
on one of the front or back needle bed to the latch needle of the other opposing needle
bed, a new knitting yarn is fed to form a new stitch, which is pulled out from the
target stitch, on the latch needle of the one needle bed (latch needle on which the
transferred target stitch is originally held). After the split knitting, the target
stitch is inserted within a knitting width of the knitted fabric as a widening stitch.
PRIOR ART DOCUMENT
PATENT DOCUMENT
[0003] [Patent Document 1] Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No.
4-73245
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] However, in the knitting method of the knitted fabric for forming a widening stitch
by split kitting using the flat knitting machine equipped with the latch needles,
the knitting yarn of the new stitch may wind around the root of the target stitch,
which becomes the widening stitch, and disfigure the knitted fabric.
[0005] The latch needle includes a transfer clip at one side surface, and is structured
to transfer stitches between opposing needle beds through the clip (see e.g., Figs.
1 to 3 in Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No.
2009-161873, etc.). Thus, the hooks of the latch needles of the opposing needle beds are slightly
shifted against each other in a longitudinal direction of the needle beds. This shift
causes the knitting yarn of the new stitch to wind around the root of the target stitch.
[0006] Fig. 3A is a loop diagram of the vicinity of a widening stitch 3 of when the widening
stitch 3 (originally target stitch 1) is inserted toward the left side within the
knitting width of the knitted fabric, and Fig. 3B is a loop diagram of the vicinity
of the widening stitch 3 of when the widening stitch 3 is inserted toward the right
side within the knitting width of the knitted fabric. As shown in Figs. 3A and 3B,
when split knitting is carried out using the flat knitting machine equipped with the
latch needles, the knitting yarn of a new stitch 2 winds around the root of the widening
stitch 3. Furthermore, comparing Figs. 3A and 3B, the arrangement state of the stitches
and the knitting yarn is not symmetrical. Thus, if the knitting width of the knitted
fabric is symmetrically increased with a center line of the knitted fabric in between,
the appearance near the right and left widening stitches 3 may differ.
[0007] In light of the foregoing, it is an object of the present invention to provide a
knitting method of a knitted fabric in which the knitting yarn does not wind around
the widening stitch even if the widening stitch is formed by split knitting using
the flat knitting machine equipped with the latch needles.
[0008] The present invention is a knitting method of a knitted fabric using a flat knitting
machine, which includes at least a front and a back needle bed and a yarn feeder for
supplying a knitting yarn to a plurality of latch needles lined in parallel on the
needle beds and in which stitches are transferable between the front and back needle
beds, for forming a widening stitch by split knitting and inserting the widening stitch
within a knitting width of the knitted fabric, the split knitting including forming
a new stitch following a target stitch, which is a stitch held on one needle bed,
while transferring the target stitch to the latch needle of the other needle bed.
The knitting method of the knitted fabric of the present invention performs the following
steps α to ε assuming a direction toward a side, on which a transfer clip arranged
at a side surface of the latch needles lined in parallel on the one needle bed is
present, in a longitudinal direction of the one needle bed is a first direction, and
an opposite direction is a second direction.
[Step α] Move the yarn feeder in the first direction and perform the split knitting
on the target stitch.
[Step β] Move the yarn feeder in the second direction to a position beyond a position
of the widening stitch, which is the target stitch transferred to the other needle
bed by the split knitting of the step α.
[Step γ] Transfer the widening stitch to an empty needle in the one needle bed.
[Step δ] Move the yarn feeder in the first direction to a position beyond the position
of the widening stitch transferred in the step γ.
[Step ε] Form a new stitch on the first direction side of the widening stitch at the
same time as or after the step 5.
[0009] According to one aspect of the knitting method of the knitted fabric of the present
invention, when forming two widening stitches that form a pair at distant positions
in the longitudinal direction of the one needle bed, the one widening stitch and the
other widening stitch are preferably inserted within the knitting width of the knitted
fabric so that an inserting direction of the one widening stitch and an inserting
direction of the other widening stitch are opposite directions to each other.
[0010] According to another aspect of the knitting method of the knitted fabric of the present
invention, the steps α to ε are repeated continuously. In this case, step ε is carried
out at the same time as the step δ, and furthermore, n-1
th step δ (include step ε) also serves as n
th step α. That is, step α → step β →step γ → step δ (=step α) → step β → step γ → step
δ (=step α) ....
[0011] According to the knitting method of the knitted fabric of the present invention,
the knitting yarn winding around the widening stitch can be raveled by carrying out
the step β to the step ε before knitting the next stitch after performing split knitting
to form the widening stitch similar to the prior art in the step α. As a result, the
knitting yarn of the new stitch 2 does not wind around the root of the widening stitch
3, as shown in Figs. 2A and 2B of the embodiment, to be described later. Thus, in
the knitting method of the knitted fabric of the present invention, the moving direction
of the yarn feeder of when carrying out split kitting is very important. Specifically,
if the yarn feeder is moved in the second direction (i.e., direction toward a side
on which the transfer clip is not present) to carry out split knitting in the step
α, the winding of the knitting yarn of the new stitch 2 around the widening stitch
3 cannot be resolved even if the step β to the step ε are carried out.
[0012] In the knitting method of the knitted fabric of the present invention, even if two
widening stitches that form a left-right pair are formed and the respective inserting
directions are directions opposite to each other, the state of the widening stitches
and the stitches in the vicinity thereof can be symmetric (see Figs. 2A and 2B). In
the prior art, on the other hand, the symmetrical widening stitches cannot be formed
by split knitting using the latch needles, as shown in Figs. 3A and 3B.
[0013] The gaugeless knitting of changing from the half gauge knitting to the full gauge
knitting can be carried out in the middle of the knitting of the knitted fabric by
continuously repeating the step α to the step ε in the knitting method of the knitted
fabric of the present invention (see second embodiment).
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014]
Fig. 1 is a knitting step diagram showing knitting steps according to a knitting method
of a knitted fabric of the present invention using a flat knitting machine equipped
with latch needles;
Fig. 2A is a loop diagram of the vicinity of a widening stitch, which is formed according
to the knitting method of the knitted fabric of the present invention, of when the
widening stitch is inserted toward the left side within the knitting width of the
knitted fabric, and Fig. 2B is a loop diagram of the vicinity of the widening stitch
of when the widening stitch is inserted toward the right side within the knitting
width of the knitted fabric; and
Fig. 3A is a loop diagram of the vicinity of a widening stitch, which is formed according
to a knitting method of a knitted fabric of the prior art, of when the widening stitch
is inserted toward the left side within the knitting width of the knitted fabric,
and Fig. 3B is a loop diagram of the vicinity of the widening stitch of when the widening
stitch is inserted toward the right side within the knitting width of the knitted
fabric.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0015] Embodiments of the present invention will be hereinafter described based on the drawings.
The knitting described in the embodiments explains a knitting example that uses a
two-bed flat knitting machine equipped with a front needle bed (hereinafter referred
to as FB) and a back needle bed (hereinafter referred to as BB) extending in a transverse
direction and disposed opposite to each other in a cross direction. The knitting needles
arranged in the flat knitting machine are latch needles having a transfer clip at
a side surface of the knitting needles. The flat knitting machine to use may be a
four-bed flat knitting machine. The knitted fabric to knit may be a tubular knitted
fabric or a single layer knitted fabric, which knitted fabrics can be knitted in either
of a full gauge state or a half gauge state.
<First Embodiment>
[0016] In the present embodiment, an example of performing split knitting on a stitch held
on the FB to form a widening stitch according to the knitting method of the knitted
fabric of the present invention will be described based on a knitting step diagram
shown in Fig. 1 (in the present embodiment, half gauge knitting is carried out from
the start to the end of the knitting). In the knitting step diagram of Fig. 1, "S
+ number" on the left column indicates the number of the knitting step, an arrow in
a left and right direction in the right column indicates the moving direction of a
yarn feeder 8, an arrow in the left and right direction with "K" indicates carrying
out knitting with the movement of the yarn feeder 8. A black dot in the middle column
showing the actual knitting state indicates the hook of the latch needle arranged
on each needle bed, A to L indicate the positions of the latch needles of the FB,
a to 1 indicate the positions of the latch needles of the BB, and the arrow indicates
the direction of transfer. In the middle column, the area where the knitting operation
is actually carried out in each knitting step is indicated with a thick line, and
the stitch held on the latch needle is indicated with a thin line.
[0017] First, S1 shows a state in which the yarn feeder 8 is moved in a left direction in
a plane of drawing, and stitches are formed on the latch needles K, I, G, E, C of
the FB. In the subsequent knitting steps, the yarn feeder 8 is moved from such state
in the right direction in the plane of drawing to form a widening stitch. The latch
needles lined on the FB of the present embodiment include a transfer clip at the side
surface on the right side in the plane of drawing. The direction (right direction
in the plane of drawing) toward the right side where the transfer clip is present
is thus referred to as "first direction RS", and the opposite direction is referred
to as "second direction LS".
[0018] In S2, a new stitch following the stitches held on the latch needles C, E of the
FB is formed and split knitting is performed on the stitch (target stitch 1) held
on the latch needle G of the FB while moving the yarn feeder 8 in the first direction
RS. The split knitting includes transferring the target stitch 1 held on the latch
needle G of the FB in S1 to the latch needle g of the BB, and forming a new stitch
2 pulled out from the target stitch 1 on the latch needle G of the FB. The target
stitch 1 transferred from the latch needle G of the FB in S1 to the latch needle g
of the BB is hereinafter referred to as a widening stitch 3.
[0019] In S3, the stitches held on the latch needles C, E of the FB are transferred to the
latch needles c, e of the BB. S3 merely makes the subsequent knitting steps efficient,
and may not be carried out.
[0020] In S4, the yarn feeder 8 is moved in the second direction LS to a position beyond
the position of the widening stitch 3 transferred to the latch needle g of the BB
in S2 (correspond to step β of the present invention).
[0021] In S5, the widening stitch 3 formed in S2 is transferred to the latch needle H of
the FB (correspond to step γ of the present invention). The needle to which the widening
stitch 3 is transferred is not particularly limited as long as it is the latch needle
of the FB.
[0022] In S6, the yarn feeder 8 is moved in the first direction RS to a position beyond
the position of the widening stitch 3 transferred to the latch needle H of the FB
in S5 (correspond to step δ of the present invention). In the present embodiment,
when moving the yarn feeder 8 in the first direction RS, a new stitch following the
stitches held on the latch needles I, K of the FB is formed (correspond to step ε
of the present invention). A state in which the winding of the knitting yarn around
the widening stitch 3 is resolved is fixed by forming a new stitch 4 on the latch
needle I of the FB. The knitting corresponding to the step ε may be carried out separate
from the movement of the yarn feeder 8 corresponding to the step δ.
[0023] The widening stitch 3 is transferred from the latch needle H of the FB to the latch
needle g of the BB in S7, and the stitches held on the latch needles c, e, g of the
BB (stitch of the latch needle g is the widening stitch 3) are transferred to the
latch needles A, C, E of the FB in S8.
[0024] A loop diagram of the vicinity of the widening stitch 3 formed based on the knitting
steps described above is shown in Fig. 2A. In Fig. 2A, a state in which a knitting
course 10 following in a wale direction of a stitch row held on the FB in S8 of Fig.
1 is formed is shown.
[0025] As apparent with reference to Fig. 2A, the knitting yarn of the new stitch 2 does
not wind around the root of the widening stitch 3 if the widening stitch 3 is formed
by split knitting according to the knitting step of the present embodiment, and thus
the vicinity of the widening stitch 3 has a satisfactory appearance (see prior art
diagram of Fig. 3A for comparison).
[0026] In Fig. 2A, the widening stitch 3 is inserted toward the left side within the knitting
width, but the widening stitch 3 may be inserted toward the right side of the knitting
width, in which case the state shown in the loop diagram of Fig. 2B is obtained. Comparing
Figs. 2A and 2B, it can be seen that the arrangement state of the widening stitch
3 and the knitting yarn of the vicinity thereof is in a symmetric relationship. Therefore,
the vicinity of the widening stitches 3, 3 is symmetric when the widening stitch 3
shown in Fig. 2A and the widening stitch 3 shown in Fig. 2B are formed at distant
positions in the longitudinal direction of the FB, and hence satisfactory appearance
is realized.
<Second embodiment>
[0027] In the present embodiment, a gaugeless knitting of changing from the half gauge knitting
to the full gauge knitting in the middle of the knitting of the knitted fabric by
carrying out the knitting method of the knitted fabric of the present invention will
be described. In the first embodiment, an empty needle is provided to be in the half
gauge state in which the latch needle is used every other times before the widening
stitch 3 is formed (see S1 of Fig. 1), and such half gauge state is maintained even
after the widening stitch 3 is formed (see S8 of Fig. 1). On the other hand, the widening
stitch 3 may be moved to the empty needle of the FB to be in the full gauge state
after the widening stitch 3 is formed. For instance, after forming the widening stitch
3 in S2 of Fig. 1, S4 to S6 are carried out without carrying out S3. As a result,
the widening stitch 3 is inserted to the position of the latch needle H of the FB,
and the number of stitches in the knitting width direction of the knitted fabric can
be increased without changing the width at which the knitted fabric is held in the
needle bed. In this case, when knitting the next knitting course (knitting course
10 at the very top in Fig. 2B) after inserting the widening stitch 3 within the knitting
width of the knitted fabric, if the stitch 5 is miss knitted at the position of the
new stitch 2, the stitch 2 and the stitch 6 can be branched from the widening stitch
3 without being overlapped and hence the appearance at the vicinity of the widening
stitch 3 can be improved.
[0028] The step α to step ε in the knitting method of the knitted fabric of the present
invention may be continuously carried out. For instance, carry out split knitting
on the stitch of the latch needle C in S1 of Fig. 1 (step α) → move the yarn feeder
8 in S4 (step β) → transfer the widening stitch 3 in S5 (step γ) carry out split knitting
on the stitch of the latch needle E (step α: also serves as the first steps δ, ε),
... are repeated. Accordingly, the gaugeless knitting of changing from the half gauge
knitting to the full gauge knitting in the middle of the knitting of the knitted fabric
can be carried out continuously in the course direction. Furthermore, the boundary
portion of the half gauge knitted portion and the full gauge knitted portion in the
finished knitted fabric can be beautifully finished.
[0029] The yarn feeder of the flat knitting machine may be a type that is taken with the
carriage, or may be self-propelled type.
1. A knitting method of a knitted fabric using a flat knitting machine, which includes
at least a front and a back needle bed and a yarn feeder (8) for supplying a knitting
yarn to a plurality of latch needles lined in parallel on the needle beds and in which
stitches are transferrable between the front and back needle beds, for forming a widening
stitch by split knitting and inserting the widening stitch within a knitting width
of the knitted fabric, the split knitting including forming a new stitch (2) following
a target stitch (1), which is a stitch held on one needle bed (FB), while transferring
the target stitch (1) to the latch needle of the other needle bed (BB); the knitting
method
characterized in that
assuming a direction toward a side, on which a transfer clip arranged at a side surface
of the latch needles lined in parallel on the one needle bed (FB) is present, in a
longitudinal direction of the one needle bed (FB) is a first direction (RS), and an
opposite direction is a second direction (LS), the method comprises:
step α of moving the yarn feeder (8) in the first direction (RS) and performing the
split knitting on the target stitch (1);
step β of moving the yarn feeder (8) in the second direction (LS) to a position beyond
a position of the widening stitch (3), which is the target stitch (1) transferred
to the other needle bed (BB) by the split knitting of the step α;
step γ of transferring the widening stitch (3) to an empty needle in the one needle
bed (FB);
step δ of moving the yarn feeder (8) in the first direction (RS) to a position beyond
the position of the widening stitch (3) transferred in the step γ; and
step ε of forming a new stitch (4) on the first direction (RS) side of the widening
stitch (3) at the same time as or after the step δ.
2. The knitting method of the knitted fabric according to claim 1, characterized in that when forming two widening stitches (3, 3) that form a pair at distant positions in
the longitudinal direction of the one needle bed (FB), the one widening stitch (3)
and the other widening stitch (3) are inserted within the knitting width of the knitted
fabric so that an inserting direction of the one widening stitch (3) and an inserting
direction of the other widening stitch (3) are opposite directions to each other.
3. The knitting method of the knitted fabric according to claim 1, characterized in that the step α to the step ε are repeated continuously.
1. Verfahren zum Stricken eines Gestricks unter Verwendung einer Flachstrickmaschine,
die wenigstens ein vorderes und ein hinteres Nadelbett sowie einen Fadenführer (8)
zum Zuführen eines Strickfadens zu einer Vielzahl von parallel an den Nadelbetten
aufgereihten Zungennadeln enthält und in der Maschen zwischen den vorderen und hinteren
Nadelbetten umgehängt werden können, für das Bilden einer Erweiterungsmasche durch
ein Split-Stricken und das Einfügen der Erweiterungsmasche in einer Strickbreite des
Gestricks, wobei das Split-Stricken das Bilden einer neuen Masche (2) auf eine Zielmasche
(1), die eine an einem Nadelbett (FB) gehaltene Masche ist, folgend, während des Umhängens
der Zielmasche (1) zu der Zungennadel des anderen Nadelbetts (BB) umfasst, wobei das
Strickverfahren
gekennzeichnet ist durch:
wenn angenommen wird, dass die Richtung zu einer Seite, auf der ein Umhängeclip, der
an einer Seitenfläche der parallel an dem einen Nadelbett (FB) aufgereihten Zungennadeln
angeordnet ist, vorhanden ist, in einer Längsrichtung des einen Nadelbetts (FB) eine
erste Richtung (RS) ist, und die entgegengesetzte Richtung eine zweite Richtung (LS)
ist,
einen Schritt α zum Bewegen des Fadenführers (8) in der ersten Richtung (RS) und zum
Durchführen des Split-Strickens an der Zielmasche (1),
einen Schritt β zum Bewegen des Fadenführers (8) in der zweiten Richtung (LS) zu einer
Position über die Position der Erweiterungsmasche (3) hinaus, die die durch das Split-Stricken des Schritts β zu dem anderen Nadelbett (BB) umgehängte Zielmasche
(1) ist,
einen Schritt γ zum Umhängen der Erweiterungsmasche (3) zu einer leeren Nadel in dem
einen Nadelbett (FB),
einen Schritt δ zum Bewegen des Fadenführers (8) in der ersten Richtung (RS) zu einer
Position über die Position der in dem Schritt γ umgehängten Erweiterungsmasche (3)
hinaus, und
einen Schritt ε zum Bilden einer neuen Masche (4) auf der Seite der ersten Richtung
(RS) der Erweiterungsmasche (3) gleichzeitig mit oder nach dem Schritt δ.
2. Verfahren zum Stricken eines Gestricks nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass, wenn zwei Erweiterungsmaschen (3, 3) gebildet werden, die ein Paar von fernen Positionen
in der Längsrichtung des einen Nadelbettes (FB) bilden, die eine Erweiterungsmasche
(3) und die andere Erweiterungsmasche (3) derart in die Strickbreite des Gestricks
eingefügt werden, dass die Einfügungsrichtung der einen Erweiterungsmasche (3) und
die Einfügungsrichtung der anderen Erweiterungsmasche (3) einander entgegengesetzte
Richtungen sind.
3. Verfahren zum Stricken eines Gestricks nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Schritte α bis ε wiederholt durchgeführt werden.
1. Procédé de tricotage d'un tissu tricoté en utilisant une machine à tricoter à plat,
qui comprend au moins une fonture avant et une fonture arrière et un distributeur
de fil (8) pour fournir du fil à tricoter à une pluralité d'aiguilles à verrou alignées
en parallèle sur les fontures, et dans laquelle des mailles peuvent être transférées
entre les fontures avant et arrière, pour former une maille d'élargissement par un
tricotage à séparation et en insérant la maille d'élargissement dans une largeur de
tricotage du tissu tricoté, le tricotage à séparation comprenant la formation d'une
nouvelle maille (2) à la suite d'une maille cible (1), qui est une maille maintenue
sur une première fonture (FB), pendant le transfert de la maille cible (1) vers l'aiguille
à verrou de l'autre fonture (BB) ; le procédé de tricotage étant
caractérisé en ce que
en supposant qu'une direction orientée vers un côté, sur lequel se trouve une pince
de transfert agencée au niveau d'une surface latérale des aiguilles à verrou alignées
en parallèle sur la fonture (FB), dans une direction longitudinale de la première
fonture (FB), est une première direction (RS), et qu'une direction opposée est une
deuxième direction (LS), le procédé comprend :
une étape α consistant à déplacer le distributeur de fil (8) dans la première direction
(RS) et à effectuer le tricotage à séparation sur la maille cible (1) ;
une étape β consistant à déplacer le distributeur de fil (8) dans la deuxième direction
(LS) vers une position au-delà d'une position de la maille d'élargissement (3), qui
est la maille cible (1) transférée vers l'autre fonture (BB) par le tricotage à séparation
de l'étape α ;
une étape γ consistant à transférer la maille d'élargissement (3) vers une aiguille
vide dans la première fonture (FB) ;
une étape δ consistant à déplacer le distributeur de fil (8) dans la première direction
(RS) vers une position au-delà de la position de la maille d'élargissement (3) transférée
dans l'étape γ ; et
une étape ε consistant à former une nouvelle maille (4) sur le côté de la première
direction (RS) de la maille d'élargissement (3) en même temps que ou après l'étape
δ.
2. Procédé de tricotage du tissu tricoté selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que lors de la formation de deux mailles d'élargissement (3, 3) qui forment une paire
à des positions distantes dans la direction longitudinale de la première fonture (FB),
la première maille d'élargissement (3) et l'autre maille d'élargissement (3) sont
insérées dans la largeur de tricotage du tissu tricoté de telle sorte qu'une direction
d'insertion de la première maille d'élargissement (3) et une direction d'insertion
de l'autre maille d'élargissement (3) ont des directions opposées entre elles.
3. Procédé de tricotage d'un tissu tricoté selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que les étapes α à ε sont répétées de façon continue.