FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a knitwear with air permeable holes and particularly
to a single face fine knitwear knitted via circular knitting machines that has fineness
≧24 needles/inch.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Nowadays people are very conscious of health, environmental protection and fashions.
Consumers also have growing demand on comfort and design of their clothing fabrics.
The comfort sense of clothing fabrics can be improved through air permeability or
their stitching methods. On the issue of air permeability the conventional approach
is knitting fabrics with a mesh structure via a warp knitting machine to form mesh
knitwear with greater hole width to achieve desired air permeable effect. But such
an approach cannot knit fine knitwear with fineness ≧24 needles/inch. The knitting
speed also is quite slow. The deficiency in fineness and productivity become a constraint
that cannot fully meet textile industry requirement.
[0003] U.S. patent No. 8,640,503 discloses a knitwear with a perforated structure. As shown in FIG. 1, its knitwear
10 is knitted by a double jersey knitting machine with machine fineness ≧needles/inch
24 and includes a first needle support structure and a second needle support structure
opposing each other. The first needle support structure includes latch needles at
a needle number per inch mating the machine fineness. The second needle support structure
has transfer needles with a maximum needle number per inch one half of the latch needles
of the first needle support structure. The transfer needles generate a pore 11 which
includes a plurality of loop accumulations each has at least one or preferably two
tuck loops 12. The tuck loops 12, in the condition of not connecting to or connecting
to at least one needle leg, can be transferred from the transfer needle and suspended
on the latch needle.
[0004] Based on the aforesaid technique, as shown in FIG. 1, the structure of the pore 11
formed on the knitwear 10 still has shortcomings, notably: 1. The pore 11 is formed
in a symmetrical manner on the knitwear 10, namely the pore 11 is supported merely
by the tuck loops 12 formed in a loop by a single latch needle on the left side or
the right side, and the pore 11 also is formed in a size and shape at a smaller hole
width, hence cannot meet market requirements; 2. The tuck loops 12 are formed on a
single side by the transfer needle via a yarn transferred in the pore 11, hence the
length of the pore 11 and the distance between neighboring pores 11 can merely be
controlled by the transferred and suspended quantity of the tuck loops 12, and the
size and shape of the pore 11 cannot be changed. As a result it cannot meet emergency
requirements in response to change of market.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] The primary object of the present invention is to solve the shortcomings and problems
of the conventional techniques, namely to meet market and consumer requirements for
more comfortable cooling, and also provide flexible change of the size of air permeable
holes to meet different requirements in the industry and emergency in response to
change of the market.
[0006] To achieve the foregoing object the present invention provides a fine knitwear of
circular knitting machines with air permeable holes. The fine knitwear is a single
face fabric knitted by a circular knitting machine with knitting fineness ≧24 needles/inch.
The fine knitwear includes a plurality of air permeable holes that are spaced from
each other. Each air permeable hole includes: at least one transferred yarn located
above the air permeable hole and formed via interactive movements of a Dial sinker
(also called Dial-transfer-jack Sinker) and a plurality of latch needles perpendicular
to the Dial sinker, and a first support loop and a second support loop that are formed
via interactive movements of the Dial sinker and the latch needles and symmetrical
against the transferred yarn on the left side and the right side of the transferred
yarn to support and tie the transferred yarn.
[0007] In one aspect the fine knitwear of circular knitting machines with air permeable
holes includes a first transferred yarn and a second transferred yarn that are located
above each air permeable hole and formed via interactive movements of the Dial sinker
and two latch needles, and the first support loop and the second support loop that
are formed via interactive movements of the Dial sinker and the two latch needles
and symmetrical against the first transferred yarn and the second transferred yarn
on the left side and the right side of the first transferred yarn and the second transferred
yarn to support and tie the first transferred yarn and the second transferred yarn.
[0008] In another aspect the fine knitwear of circular knitting machines with air permeable
holes includes the first transferred yarn, the second transferred yarn and a third
transferred yarn that are located above each air permeable hole and formed via interactive
movements of the Dial sinker and the two latch needles, and the first support loop
and the second support loop that are formed via interactive movements of the Dial
sinker and the two latch needles and symmetrical against the first transferred yarn,
the second transferred yarn and the third transferred yarn on the left side and the
right side of the first transferred yarn, the second transferred yarn and the third
transferred yarn to support and tie the first transferred yarn, the second transferred
yarn and the third transferred yarn.
[0009] In yet another aspect the fine knitwear of circular knitting machines with air permeable
holes includes the first transferred yarn, the second transferred yarn, the third
transferred yarn and a fourth transferred yarn that are located above each air permeable
hole and formed via interactive movements of the Dial sinker and the two latch needles,
and the first support loop and the second support loop that are formed via interactive
movements of the Dial sinker and the two latch needles and symmetrical against the
first transferred yarn, the second transferred yarn, the third transferred yarn and
the fourth transferred yarn on the left side and the right side of the first transferred
yarn, the second transferred yarn, the third transferred yarn and the fourth transferred
yarn to support and tie the first transferred yarn, the second transferred yarn, the
third transferred yarn and the fourth transferred yarn.
[0010] In yet another aspect the fine knitwear of circular knitting machines with air permeable
holes includes the yarn which is located above each air permeable hole and formed
via interactive movements of the Dial sinker and three latch needles, and the first
support loop, the second support loop and a third support loop interposed between
the first support loop and the second support loop that are formed via interactive
movements of the Dial sinker and the three latch needles and symmetrical against the
transferred yarn to support and tie the transferred yarn.
[0011] In yet another aspect the fine knitwear of circular knitting machines with air permeable
holes includes a first transferred yarn and a second transferred yarn that are located
above each air permeable hole and formed via interactive movements of the Dial sinker
and the three latch needles, and the first support loop, the second support loop and
the third support loop that are formed via interactive movements of the Dial sinker
and the three latch needles and symmetrical against the first transferred yarn and
the second transferred yarn to support and tie the first transferred yarn and the
second transferred yarn.
[0012] In yet another aspect the fine knitwear of circular knitting machines with air permeable
holes includes a spaced loop located in each air permeable hole that is formed by
yarn binding of the third support loop.
[0013] In yet another aspect the fine knitwear of circular knitting machines with air permeable
holes includes the yarn located above each air permeable hole and formed via interactive
movements of the Dial sinker and four latch needles, and the first support loop, the
second support loop and a third support loop and a fourth support loop interposed
between the first support loop and the second support loop are formed via interactive
movements of the Dial sinker and the four latch needles and symmetrical against the
yarn on the left side and the right side of the transferred yarn to support and tie
the transferred yarn.
[0014] In yet another aspect the fine knitwear of circular knitting machines with air permeable
holes includes a first transferred yarn and a second transferred yarn that are located
above each air permeable hole and formed via interactive movements of the Dial sinker
and the four latch needles, and the first support loop, the second support loop, the
third support loop and the fourth support loop that are formed via interactive movements
of the Dial sinker and the fourth latch needles and symmetrical against the first
transferred yarn and the second transferred yarn to support and tie the first transferred
yarn and the second transferred yarn.
[0015] In yet another aspect each air permeable hole of the fine knitwear of circular knitting
machines with air permeable holes includes two spaced loops formed at the same time
by yarn binding of the third support loop and the fourth support loop.
[0016] The present invention, by means of the technique set forth above, compared with the
conventional techniques, can provide many advantages, notably: 1. The invention forms
the air permeable hole symmetrically on the left side and the right side, hence the
hole can be formed wider and at a greater distance, and the transferred yarn above
the air permeable hole is securely held by at least two support loops, thus the air
permeable hole can be constructed firmer to meet market requirements; 2. Because the
transferred yarns above the air permeable hole are stacked over one another in a symmetrical
manner on the left side and the right side, the stacked yarns form a three-dimension
(3D in short hereinafter) jutting profile, thereby when the fine knitwear is in contact
with people s skin each air permeable hole and the skin form a plurality of gaps between
them without directly sticking to the skin, thus can generate improved air permeable
effect and provide more comfortable cooling to meet consumers' requirements; 3. Through
the Dial sinker not only the length of the air permeable holes can be determined by
the number of the transferred yarns, the distance between neighboring air permeable
holes also can be controlled by the positions of the transferred yarns; and by adjusting
the shape of the Dial sinker the width or shape of the air permeable holes also can
be controlled, thereby can meet emergency requirements in response to change of market.
[0017] 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
[0018]
FIG. 1 is a fragmentary enlarged plane view of a conventional knitwear.
FIG. 2 is a fragmentary schematic view of a first embodiment of the invention formed
by transferring the yarn twice.
FIG. 3 is a fragmentary enlarged view according to FIG. 2.
FIG. 4 is a fragmentary perspective view according to FIG. 3.
FIG. 5 is a fragmentary schematic view of a circular knitting machine used in the
invention.
FIGS. 6 through 13 are fragmentary enlarged views of the Dial sinker in a first form
in FIG. 5 and schematic views of the Dial sinker and latch needles in continuous knitting
operation conditions by transferring the yarn twice.
FIG. 14 is a schematic view of the knitting process of the invention according to
FIG. 3 by transferring the yarn twice.
FIG. 15 is a schematic view of the knitting process of the invention by transferring
the yarn once.
FIG. 16 is a fragmentary enlarged view of a second embodiment of the invention according
to FIG. 15.
FIG. 17 is a schematic view of the knitting process of the invention by transferring
the yarn three times.
FIG. 18 is a schematic view of the knitting process of the invention by transferring
the yarn four times.
FIG. 19 is a fragmentary enlarged view of relative positioning of the Dial sinker
in a second form and the latch needles according to FIG. 5.
FIG. 20 is a schematic view of a first knitting process of the invention by transferring
the yarn twice through the Dial sinker in the second form shown in FIG. 19.
FIG. 21 is a fragmentary enlarged view of a third embodiment of the invention according
to FIG. 20.
FIG. 22 is a schematic view of a second knitting process of the invention by transferring
the yarn twice through the Dial sinker in the second form shown in FIG. 19.
FIG. 23 is a fragmentary enlarged view of a fourth embodiment of the invention according
to FIG. 22.
FIG. 24 is a fragmentary enlarged view of relative positioning of the Dial sinker
in a third form and the latch needles according to FIG. 5.
FIG. 25 is a schematic view of the knitting process of the invention by transferring
the yarn twice through the Dial sinker in the third form shown in FIG. 24.
FIG. 26 is a fragmentary enlarged view of a fifth embodiment of the invention according
to FIG. 25.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0019] Refer to FIGS. 2 through 5 for a first embodiment of the invention. It is implemented
through a circular knitting machine 40 by transferring the yarn twice to produce a
circular fine knitwear (rundstrickware) with air permeable holes (the main structure
of the circular knitting machine 40 is known in the art, thus details are omitted
in the drawings herein). The circular knitting machine 40 includes a plurality of
Dial sinkers 60 and latch needles 50 at a quantity doubled the number of the Dial
sinkers 60 and perpendicular to the Dial sinkers 60 with knitting fineness ≧ 24 needles/inch.
The knitting fineness of the invention is preferably 28 needles/inch. The number of
the latch needles 50 is an integer multiple of 2 or more of the number of the Dial
sinkers 60, preferably 2-4 times, with optimal number at twofold of the Dial sinkers
60. Through the circular knitting machine 40 a fine knitwear 20 can be produced by
knitting. The fine knitwear 20 is a single face fabric with a plurality of air permeable
holes 21 spaced from one another. It is to be noted that there are transferred yarns
300 above each air permeable hole 21 that are formed via interactive movements of
the Dial sinkers 60 and two sets of the latch needles 50 perpendicular and corresponding
to the Dial sinkers 60 (a first example of a first transferred yarn 301 and a second
transferred yarn 302 formed via the interactive movements twice is shown in the drawings
for discussion), and a first support loop 311 and a second support loop 312 that are
formed via interactive movement of the Dial sinkers 60 and the two latch needles 50
and symmetrical against the first transferred yarn 301 and the second transferred
yarn 302 on the left side and the right side of the first transferred yarn 301 and
the second transferred yarn 302 to support and tie the first transferred yarn 301
and the second transferred yarn 302. It is also to be noted that, since the air permeable
hole 21 is formed in a symmetrical manner on the left side and the right side, the
hole can be formed at a greater width W. Moreover, since the first transferred yarn
301 and the second transferred yarn 302 above the air permeable hole 21 are securely
held by at least two support loops (the first support loop 311 and the second support
loop 312), the structure of the air permeable hole 21 also is firmer, thus can meet
market requirements. In addition, because the first transferred yarn 301 and the second
transferred yarn 302 above the air permeable hole 21 are stacked symmetrically on
the left side and the right side, a jutting 3D profile can be formed above the air
permeable hole 21, therefore when the fine knitwear 20 is in contact with people's
skin a plurality of gaps are formed between each air permeable hole 21 and the skin
without directly sticking to the skin. As a result, an improved air permeable effect
can be generated to meet consumers' requirement for more comfortable cooling. Furthermore,
the Dial sinkers 60 used in the invention not only can control the length L of the
hole and the distance D between the neighboring air permeable holes 21, the shape
of the Dial sinkers 60 also can be adjusted to control the width W or shape of the
air permeable holes 21, thus can meet emergency requirements in response to change
of market.
[0020] To facilitate discussion of the first embodiment of the fine knitwear 20, FIGS. 6
through 14 illustrate continuous operation conditions of knitting process according
to FIG. 5 with the Dial sinker shaped in a first form and the latch needles transferring
the yarn twice, and FIG. 3 illustrates a knitting process with the yarn transferred
twice. First, as shown in FIG. 6, two latch needles 50 are provided each has a hook
51 at a front end and a latch 52 to close the hook 51. The Dial sinker 60 has an opening
61 at an upper side to allow the two latch needles 50 to pass through in a perpendicular
manner at the same time, a guide portion 62 extended from the upper side of the opening
61 at two sides thereof, and an extended portion 63 extended from the upper side of
the guide portion 62. When the circular knitting machine 40 is activated (referring
to FIG. 5) knitting operation can be started according to a preset knitting process
(such as knitting with the yarn transferred twice, as shown in FIG. 14). During knitting
process 1 and knitting process 2 the two latch needles 50 catch a yarn 30 to form
two loops that are coupled together, namely, when the two latch needles 50 catch the
yarn 30 to form the loops in normal conditions the Dial sinker 60 is lowered to the
lowest position without generating interactive movements with the two latch needles
50; next, the two latch needles 50 perform knitting operation according to another
knitting process 3, and the Dial sinker 60 is moved slightly upward to form interactive
movements with the two latch needles 50 as show in FIG. 6; next, the two latch needles
50 catch in different time sequence the yarn 30 fed subsequently to form a first transferred
yarn 301 on the extended portion 63 as shown in FIG. 7; similarly, the two latch needles
50 perform knitting operation according to a further knitting process 4, thereafter
the Dial sinker 60 forms interactive movements with the two latch needles 50 as show
in FIG. 8, and the two latch needles 50 catch the yarn 30 fed next to form a second
transferred yarn 302 on the extended portion 63 as shown in FIG. 9; then the knitting
operation can proceed according to yet another knitting process 5, and the Dial sinker
60 is moved upward again until the two latch needles 50 extend into the opening 61;
at that moment the Dial sinker 60 moves upward rapidly to make the first transferred
yarn 301 and the second transferred yarn 302 to drop at the same time inside the hook
51 at the front end of the two latch needles 50 as shown in FIG. 10; then the Dial
sinker 60 drops quickly to the lowest position to allow the first transferred yarn
301 and the second transferred yarn 302 to be moved away from the Dial sinker 60 by
the two latch needles 50 at the same time as shown in FIG. 11; meanwhile, the two
latch needles 50 are fully extended again to catch the yarn 30 fed next time as shown
in FIG. 12, and also form a first support loop 311 and a second support loop 312 that
are symmetrical against the first transferred yarn 301 and the second transferred
yarn 302 on the left side and the right side of the first transferred yarn 301 and
the second transferred yarn 302 to support and tie the first transferred yarn 301
and the second transferred yarn 302 and an air permeable hole 21 also is formed as
shown in FIG. 12; finally, in order to separate one air permeable hole 21 and another
air permeable hole 21 another kitting process 6 can be performed so that the two latch
needles 50 can catch the yarn 30 fed subsequently to form loops as in the normal conditions.
[0021] Refer to FIGS. 15 and 16 for a second embodiment of the invention. The second embodiment
is implemented by omitting the knitting process 4 in the first embodiment previously
discussed as shown in FIG. 14, and the resulting knitting process is shown in FIG.
15; namely, after the circular knitting machine 40 (as shown in FIG. 5) is activated
it performs the knitting operation in the knitting processes 1 and 2 with the yarn
30 transferred once, and the yarn 30 is caught to form two coupled loops in the normal
conditions; next, the knitting process 3 is carried out to form a transferred yarn
300; after the knitting process 4 is performed a first support loop 311 and a second
support loop 312 are formed that are symmetrical against the transferred yarn 300
on the left side and the right side to support and tie the transferred yarn 300, and
an air permeable hole 21 also is formed as shown in FIG. 16; finally, the air permeable
hole 21 and another air permeable hole 21 are separated and spaced from each other,
and the knitting process 5 is performed to finish knitting of the loop. It is to be
noted that the width W of the hole in the second embodiment is same as that in the
first embodiment, but the length L of the hole in the second embodiment is smaller
than that in the first embodiment.
[0022] FIGS. 17 and 18 illustrate the knitting processes of the invention with the yarn
transferred three times and four times. Compared FIGS. 17 and 18 with FIG. 14, after
the knitting process 4 shown in FIG. 14, another knitting process 5 is added in FIG.
17 to form a third transferred yarn 303, or additional knitting process 5 to form
the third transferred yarn 303 and knitting process 6 to form a fourth transferred
yarn are added in FIG. 18. It is to be noted that the width W of the hole in FIGS.
17 and 18 is same as that in FIG. 14, but the length L of the hole in FIGS. 17 and
18 is greater than that in FIG. 14, and the length L of the hole in FIG. 18 also is
greater than that in FIG. 17.
[0023] Refer to FIGS. 19 through 21 for a third embodiment with the Dial sinker shaped in
a second form and positioned relative to the latch needles, and a first knitting process
with the yarn transferred twice. First, as shown in FIG. 19, four latch needles 50
(a first latch needle 501, a second latch needle 502, a third latch needle 503 and
a fourth latch needle 504) are provided each has a hook 51 at the front end and a
latch 52 to close the hook 51, and the Dial sinker 60 has an opening 61 at the upper
side to allow the first latch needle 501, the second latch needle 502, the third latch
needle 503 and the fourth latch needle 504 to pass through perpendicularly at the
same time, a guide portion 62 extended from the upper side of the opening 61 at two
sides and an extended portion 63 extended from the upper side of the guide portion
62. When the circular knitting machine 40 (as shown in FIG. 5) is activated knitting
operation according to a preset knitting process (as shown in FIG. 20 for a knitting
process of transferring the yarn twice) can be performed. During the knitting processes
1 and 2, the four latch needles 50 (including the first latch needle 501, the second
latch needle 502, the third latch needle 503 and the fourth latch needle 504) catch
the yarn 30 fed in the normal conditions to form respectively two loops that are coupled
with each other; namely, when the four latch needles 50 catch the yarn 30 to form
the loops in the normal conditions the Dial sinker 60 is lowered to the lowest position
without generating interactive movement with the latch needles 50; next, knitting
operation is performed according to the knitting process 3 with the first latch needle
501 and the fourth latch needle 504 fully extended, and the second latch needle 502
and the third latch needle 503 extended one half, and the Dial sinker 60 rises slightly
to form interactive movements with the first latch needle 501 and the fourth latch
needle 504, then the first latch needle 501 and the fourth latch needle 504 knit respectively
in different time sequence the yarn 30 fed next time on the extended portion 63 to
form the first transferred yarn 301; similarly, after the knitting process 4 is performed
the Dial sinker 60 and the first latch needle 501 and the fourth latch needle 504
form interactive movements with each other to form the second transferred yarn 302
on the extended portion 63 again through the yarn 30 fed the next time; after the
knitting operation of the knitting process 5 is finished the Dial sinker 60 rises
until the first latch needle 501, the second latch needle 502, the third latch needle
503 and the fourth latch needle 504 pass through the opening 61, then the Dial sinker
60 rises rapidly such that the first transferred yarn 301 and the second transferred
yarn 302 drop at the same time to the hooks 51 at the front ends of the first latch
needle 501, the second latch needle 502, the third latch needle 503 and the fourth
latch needle 504; next, the Dial sinker 60 lowers rapidly to the lowest position such
that the first transferred yarn 301 and the second transferred yarn 302 are moved
away from the Dial sinker 60 at the same time by the first latch needle 501, the second
latch needle 502, the third latch needle 503 and the fourth latch needle 504, meanwhile
the first latch needle 501, the second latch needle 502, the third latch needle 503
and the fourth latch needle 504 are fully extended to catch the yarn 30 fed next time,
and the first latch needle 501 and the second latch needle 502 form respectively a
first support loop 311 and a second support loop 312 that are symmetrical against
the first transferred yarn 301 and the second transferred yarn 302 on the left side
and the right side of the first transferred yarn 301 and the second transferred yarn
302 to support and tie the first transferred yarn 301 and the second transferred yarn
302, and an air permeable hole 21 also is formed. It is to be noted that the second
latch needle 502 and the third latch needle 503 also can form respectively a third
support loop 313 and a fourth support loop 314 between the first support loop 311
and the second support loop 312; and the air permeable hole 21 also has two spaced
loops 315 formed by yarn binding of the third support loop 313 and the fourth support
loop 314 at the same time. Finally, in order to separate the air permeable hole 21
and another air permeable hole 21 the knitting process 6 is performed to allow the
first latch needle 501, the second latch needle 502, the third latch needle 503 and
the fourth latch needle 504 to catch the yarn 30 fed next to form the loops in the
normal conditions as the third embodiment shown in FIG. 21. It is to be noted that
the width W of the hole formed in the third embodiment is greater than that of the
first embodiment, and the length L of the hole in the third embodiment is same as
that of the first embodiment. Similarly, when the yarn transferring quantity is changed,
the L of the hole also is changed accordingly no matter how many latch needles 50
passing through the opening 61 of the Dial sinker 60 at the same time.
[0024] Refer to FIGS. 22 and 23 for a fourth embodiment with the Dial sinker shaped in the
second form and a second knitting process with the yarn transferred twice. As shown
in the drawings, when the circular knitting machine 40 is activated (as shown in FIG.
5) knitting operation according to a present knitting process (such as the knitting
process with yarn transferred twice shown in FIG. 22) is performed. During the knitting
processes 1 and 2 the four latch needles 50 (including a first latch needle 501, a
second latch needle 502, a third latch needle 503 and a fourth latch needle 504) catch
the yarn 30 in normal conditions to form two loops which are coupled with each other;
namely, when the four latch needles 50 catch the yarn 30 to form the loops in the
normal conditions the Dial sinker 60 is lowered to the lowest position without generating
interactive movement with the fourth latch needles 504; next, knitting operation is
performed according to the knitting process 3 with the first latch needle 501, the
second latch needle 502, the third latch needle 503 and the fourth latch needle 504
fully extended, and the Dial sinker 60 rises slightly to form interactive movements
with the second latch needle 502 and the third latch needle 503, then the first latch
needle 501, the second latch needle 502, the third latch needle 503 and the fourth
latch needle 504 catch respectively in different time sequence the yarn 30 fed next
time, and the second latch needle 502 and the third latch needle 503 form on the extended
portion 63 the first transferred yarn 301; similarly, when knitting operation of the
knitting process 4 is performed the Dial sinker 60 forms interactive movements with
the second latch needle 502 and the third latch needle 503 that also catch the yarn
30 fed next time to form the second transferred yarn 302 on the extended portion 63;
after knitting operation of the knitting process 5 is finished the Dial sinker 60
rises again until the first latch needle 501, the second latch needle 502, the third
latch needle 503 and the fourth latch needle 504 pass through the opening 61, at that
moment the Dial sinker 60 rises rapidly so that the first transferred yarn 301 and
the second transferred yarn 302 drop at the same time to the hooks 51 at the front
ends of the first latch needle 501, the second latch needle 502, the third latch needle
503 and the fourth latch needle 504; next, the Dial sinker 60 lowers rapidly to the
lowest position such that the first transferred yarn 301 and the second transferred
yarn 302 are moved away from the Dial sinker 60 at the same time by the first latch
needle 501, the second latch needle 502, the third latch needle 503 and the fourth
latch needle 504, meanwhile the first latch needle 501, the second latch needle 502,
the third latch needle 503 and the fourth latch needle 504 are fully extended to catch
the yarn 30 fed next time, and the first latch needle 501 and the fourth latch needle
504 form respectively a first support loop 311 and a second support loop 312 that
are symmetrical against the first transferred yarn 301 and the second transferred
yarn 302 on the left side and the right side of the first transferred yarn 301 and
the second transferred yarn 302 to support and tie the first transferred yarn 301
and the second transferred yarn 302, and an air permeable hole 21 also is formed.
It is to be noted that the second latch needle 502 and the third latch needle 503
also can form respectively a third support loop 313 and a fourth support loop 314
between the first support loop 311 and the second support loop 312; Finally, in order
to separate the air permeable hole 21 from another air permeable hole 21 knitting
operation of the knitting process 6 can be performed to allow the first latch needle
501, the second latch needle 502, the third latch needle 503 and the fourth latch
needle 504 to catch the yarn 30 fed next to form the loops in the normal conditions
as the fourth embodiment shown in FIG. 23. It is to be noted that the width W of the
hole formed in the fourth embodiment is greater than that of the first embodiment;
similarly, due to the fourth embodiment transfers the yarn twice, the length L of
the hole in the fourth embodiment is greater than that of the first embodiment.
[0025] Refer to FIGS. 24, 25 and 26 for a fifth embodiment with the Dial sinker shaped in
a third form and positioned relative to the latch needles, and a knitting process
with the yarn transferred twice. First, as shown in FIG. 24 three latch needles 50
(including a first latch needle 501, a second latch needle 502 and a third latch needle
503) are provided each has a hook 51 at the front end and a latch 52 to close the
hook 51, and the Dial sinker 60 includes an opening 61 to allow the first latch needle
501, the second latch needle 502 and the third latch needle 503 to pass through perpendicularly,
a guide portion 62 extended from the upper side of the opening 61 at two sides and
an extended portion 63 extended from the upper side of the guide portion 62. When
the circular knitting machine 40 is activated (as shown in FIG. 5) knitting operation
according to a present knitting process (such as the knitting process with yarn transferred
twice shown in FIG. 25) can be performed. During the knitting processes 1 and 2 the
three latch needles 50 (including the first latch needle 501, the second latch needle
502 and the third latch needle 503) catch the yarn 30 in normal conditions to form
two loops which are coupled with each other; namely, when the three latch needles
50 catch the yarn 30 to form the loops in the normal conditions the Dial sinker 60
is lowered to the lowest position without generating interactive movements with the
three latch needles 50; next, knitting operation is performed according to the knitting
process 3 with the first latch needle 501 and the third latch needle 503 fully extended,
while the second latch needle 502 is extended one half, and the Dial sinker 60 rises
slightly to form interactive movements with the first latch needle 501 and the third
latch needle 503, then the first latch needle 501 and the third latch needle 503 catch
the yarn 30 fed next time to form the first transferred yarn 301 on the extended portion
63; similarly, when knitting operation of the knitting process 4 is performed the
Dial sinker 60 forms interactive movements with the first latch needle 501 and the
third latch needle 503 that also catch the yarn 30 fed next time to form the second
transferred yarn 302 on the extended portion 63; after knitting operation of the knitting
process 5 is finished the Dial sinker 60 rises again until the first latch needle
501, the second latch needle 502 and the third latch needle 503 pass through the opening
61, at that moment the Dial sinker 60 rises rapidly so that the first transferred
yarn 301 and the second transferred yarn 302 drop at the same time to the hooks 51
at the front ends of the first latch needle 501, the second latch needle 502 and the
third latch needle 503; next, the Dial sinker 60 lowers rapidly to the lowest position
such that the first transferred yarn 301 and the second transferred yarn 302 are moved
away from the Dial sinker 60 at the same time by the first latch needle 501, the second
latch needle 502 and the third latch needle 503, meanwhile the first latch needle
501, the second latch needle 502 and the third latch needle 503 are fully extended
to catch the yarn 30 fed next time, and the first latch needle 501 and the third latch
needle 503 form respectively a first support loop 311 and a second support loop 312
that are symmetrical against the first transferred yarn 301 and the second transferred
yarn 302 on the left side and the right side of the first transferred yarn 301 and
the second transferred yarn 302 to support and tie the first transferred yarn 301
and the second transferred yarn 302, and an air permeable hole 21 also is formed.
It is to be noted that the second latch needle 502 also can form a third support loop
313 between the first support loop 311 and the second support loop 312, and the air
permeable hole 21 also has a spaced loop 315 inside formed by yarn binding of the
third support loop 313; finally, in order to separate the air permeable hole 21 from
another air permeable hole 21 knitting operation of the knitting process 6 can be
performed to allow the first latch needle 501, the second latch needle 502 and the
third latch needle 503 to catch the yarn 30 fed next to form the loops in the normal
conditions as the fifth embodiment shown in FIG. 26. It is to be noted that the width
W of the hole formed in the fifth embodiment is greater than that of the first embodiment;
similarly, due to the fifth embodiment transfers the yarn 30 twice, the length L of
the hole in the fifth embodiment is greater than that of the first embodiment.
[0026] By means of the embodiments and the knitting processes previously discussed, it is
clear that the air permeable hole 21 is formed in a symmetrical fashion on the left
side and the right side, hence the width W of the hole can be formed greater. Moreover,
the first transferred yarn 301 and the second transferred yarn 302 above the air permeable
hole 21 are securely held by at least two support loops (the first support loop 311
and the second support loop 312), hence the structure of the air permeable hole 21
is firmer and can meet market requirements. In addition, the first transferred yarn
301 and the second transferred yarn 302 above the air permeable hole 21 stack over
each other symmetrically on the left side and the right side, therefore a jutting
3D profile is formed above the air permeable hole 21. Thus, when the fine knitwear
20 is in contact with people's skin a plurality of gaps are formed between each air
permeable hole 21 and the skin to improve air permeability. As a result, it can provide
more comfortable cooling effect to meet consumers' requirements. Furthermore, through
the Dial sinker 60 used in the invention the length L of the air permeable hole 21
and the distance D between neighboring air permeable holes 21 can be controlled, and
by adjusting the shape of the Dial sinker 60 the width W or the shape of the air permeable
hole 21 also can be controlled, therefore can meet emergency requirements in response
to change of market.
1. A fine knitwear of circular knitting machines with a plurality of air permeable holes
(21) which is a single face fabric knitted through a circular knitting machine (40)
at a knitting fineness greater than or equal to 24 needles/inch, the plurality of
air permeable holes (21) which are spaced from each other,
characterized in that the fine knitwear (20) of circular knitting machines further comprises:
at least one transferred yarn (300) located above each air permeable hole (21) and
formed via interactive movements of a Dial sinker (60) and a plurality of latch needles
(50) perpendicular to the Dial sinker (60) that are provided by the circular knitting
machine (40); and
a first support loop (311) and a second support loop (312) that are formed via interactive
movements of the Dial sinker (60) and the plurality of latch needles (50) and symmetrical
against the transferred yarn (300) on the left side and the right side of the transferred
yarn (300) to support and tie the transferred yarn (300).
2. The fine knitwear of circular knitting machines with air permeable holes of claim
1, wherein the air permeable hole (21) includes a first transferred yarn (301) and
a second transferred yarn (302) thereabove and formed via interactive movements of
the Dial sinker (60) and two of the plurality of latch needles (50), the first support
loop (311) and the second support loop (312) being formed via interactive movements
of the Dial sinker (60) and the two latch needles (50) and symmetrical against the
first transferred yarn (301) and the second transferred yarn (302) on the left side
and the right side of the first transferred yarn (301) and the second transferred
yarn (302) to support and tie the first transferred yarn (301) and the second transferred
yarn (302).
3. The fine knitwear of circular knitting machines with air permeable holes of claim
1 or 2, wherein the air permeable hole (21) includes the first transferred yarn (301),
the second transferred yarn (302) and a third transferred yarn (303) thereabove and
formed via interactive movements of the Dial sinker (60) and the two latch needles
(50), the first support loop (311) and the second support loop (312) being formed
via interactive movements of the Dial sinker (60) and the two latch needles (50) and
symmetrical against the first transferred yarn (301), the second transferred yarn
(302) and the third transferred yarn (303) on the left side and the right side of
the first transferred yarn (301), the second transferred yarn (302) and the third
transferred yarn (303) to support and tie the first transferred yarn (301), the second
transferred yarn (302) and the third transferred yarn (303).
4. The fine knitwear of circular knitting machines with air permeable holes of any of
the claims 1 to 3, wherein the air permeable hole (21) includes the first transferred
yarn (301), the second transferred yarn (302), the third transferred yarn (303) and
a fourth transferred yarn (304) thereabove and formed via interactive movements of
the Dial sinker (60) and the two latch needles (50), the first support loop (311)
and the second support loop (312) being formed via interactive movements of the Dial
sinker (60) and the two latch needles (50) and symmetrical against the first transferred
yarn (301), the second transferred yarn (302), the third transferred yarn (303) and
the fourth transferred yarn (304) on the left side and the right side of the first
transferred yarn (301), the second transferred yarn (302), the third transferred yarn
(303) and the fourth transferred yarn (304) to support and tie the first transferred
yarn (301), the second transferred yarn (302), the third transferred yarn (303) and
the fourth transferred yarn (304).
5. The fine knitwear of circular knitting machines with air permeable holes of any of
the claims 1 to 4, wherein the air permeable hole (21) includes the yarn thereabove
formed via interactive movements of the Dial sinker (60) and three of the plurality
of latch needles (50), the first support loop (311), the second support loop (312)
and a third support loop (313) interposed between the first support loop (311) and
the second support loop (312) being formed via interactive movements of the Dial sinker
(60) and the three latch needles (50) and symmetrical against the transferred yarn
(300) to support and tie the transferred yarn (300).
6. The fine knitwear of circular knitting machines with air permeable holes of any of
the claims 1 to 5, wherein the air permeable hole (21) includes a first transferred
yarn (301) and a second transferred yarn (302) thereabove formed via interactive movements
of the Dial sinker (60) and the three latch needles (50), the first support loop (311),
the second support loop (312) and the third support loop (313) being formed via interactive
movements of the Dial sinker (60) and the three latch needles (50) and symmetrical
against the first transferred yarn (301) and the second transferred yarn (302) to
support and tie the first transferred yarn (301) and the second transferred yarn (302).
7. The fine knitwear of circular knitting machines with air permeable holes of any of
the claims 1 to 6, wherein the air permeable hole (21) further includes a spaced loop
(315) formed by yarn binding of the third support loop (313).
8. The fine knitwear of circular knitting machines with air permeable holes of any of
the claims 1 to 7, wherein the air permeable hole (21) includes the transferred yarn
(300) thereabove formed via interactive movements of the Dial sinker (60) and four
of the plurality of latch needles (50), the first support loop (311), the second support
loop (312), and a third support loop (313) and a fourth support loop (314) being formed
via interactive movements of the Dial sinker (60) and the four latch needles (50)
and interposed between the first support loop (311) and the second support loop (312),
and symmetrical against the transferred yarn (300) on the left side and the right
side of the transferred yarn (300) to support and tie the transferred yarn (300).
9. The fine knitwear of circular knitting machines with air permeable holes of any of
the claims 1 to 8, wherein the air permeable hole (21) includes a first transferred
yarn (301) and a second transferred yarn (302) thereabove and formed via interactive
movements of the Dial sinker (60) and the four latch needles (50), the first support
loop (311), the second support loop (312), the third support loop (313) and the fourth
support loop (314) being formed via interactive movements of the Dial sinker (60)
and the four latch needles (50) and symmetrical against the first transferred yarn
(301) and the second transferred yarn (302) to support and tie the first transferred
yarn (301) and the second transferred yarn (302).
10. The fine knitwear of circular knitting machines with air permeable holes of any of
the claims 1 to 9, wherein the air permeable hole (60) further includes two spaced
loops (315) formed by yarn binding of the third support loop (313) and the fourth
support loop (314) at the same time.