(19)
(11) EP 0 466 439 B1

(12) EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION

(45) Mention of the grant of the patent:
13.09.1995 Bulletin 1995/37

(21) Application number: 91306189.1

(22) Date of filing: 08.07.1991
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC)6D04B 7/22

(54)

Cast on method for knitting and knitted fabric formed by the same

Verfahren zum Maschenanschlag bei Stricken und derart hergestelltes Gestrick

Procédé de montage de mailles pour tricotage et objets tricotés ainsi


(84) Designated Contracting States:
DE ES FR GB IT

(30) Priority: 13.07.1990 JP 185635/90

(43) Date of publication of application:
15.01.1992 Bulletin 1992/03

(73) Proprietor: SHIMA SEIKI MFG., LTD.
Wakayama-shi, Wakayama-ken (JP)

(72) Inventor:
  • Mitsumoto, Shigenobu
    Wakayama-shi, Wakayama-ken (JP)

(74) Representative: Hillier, Peter et al
Reginald W. Barker & Co., Chancery House, 53-64, Chancery Lane
London, WC2A 1QU
London, WC2A 1QU (GB)


(56) References cited: : 
EP-A- 0 215 746
DE-A- 3 835 404
DE-A- 3 330 304
   
       
    Note: Within nine months from the publication of the mention of the grant of the European patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to the European patent granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall not be deemed to have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent Convention).


    Description


    [0001] The present invention relates to a cast-on method for knitting and a knitted fabric formed by the same.

    [0002] A known prior art method of making a cast-on strand is known in which a thread of yarn is fed on to knitting needles of the front and rear needle beds alternately forming a zigzag pattern, as shown in Figs. 5 and 6.

    [0003] However, the prior art method allows a thread of yarn to be threaded over the front and rear knitting needle alternately thus causing the yarn to pass redundant across a cast-on course. The resulting stitches of the yarn are often large or unfitted. Such loose stitches appear unattractive resulting in a reduction in the quality of a finished knit product. More specifically, loose stitches form cuffs or hems of cone shape which are easily enlarged or deformed. If a particular knitted fabric, e.g. a gusset portion of garment, where no differentiation between the face and the back is needed, is formed by the prior art method, resultant stitches become loose and will appear untidy.

    [0004] A variation of this is shown in Japanese patent laid open publication No. 2-26966 "A Cast-on Method for Rib Knit Fabric'. This discloses a method utilising a machine in which first and second opposed needle beds are spaced more closely together, reducing the amount of needle retraction and so reducing the amount of redundancy of yarn. However, the redundancy cannot be completely avoided and the appearance of the finished produce is still marred.
    For solving the foregoing drawback, another method has been developed in which the number of stitches is adjusted for interlooping. This may however cause a thread to snap and provide no good result.

    [0005] A primary object of the present invention is to provide a cast-on method for knitting in which the cast-on portion of a rib or stocking stitch fabric is knitted tightly. Particularly, a foundation row of stocking stitches is so closely knitted as not to be visibly distinguishable from the following rows. Also, the invention seeks to provide a knitted fabric formed by the method.

    SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION



    [0006] The present invention provides a cast-on method for making the first row of knitting stitches on a flat knitting machine which has at least a pair of front and rear knitting needle beds, a carriage for left- and rightward movement along the needle beds, and a cam system containing two groups of cams disposed in the same phase for forming and transferring knitting stitches respectively, comprising the steps of:
       knitting plain stitches with knitting needles of a first needle bed either the front or the rear needle bed
       lifting up the knitting needles of a first needle bed carrying the stitches formed at the preceding course to a stitch transfer position; characterised by transferring said stitches to the knitting needles of the opposed second needle bed; and simultaneously feeding a thread of yarn on to the knitting needles of the bed from which the transfer took place at the stitch transferring side; interlooping said thread of yarn through the loops in the knitting needles of the needle bed to which the transfer last took place; and knitting a length of fabric with the knitting needles of the first and second needle beds.

    [0007] Preferably the method is further characterised in that after transferring said stitches to the corresponding needles of the opposed second needle bed there is the additional intermediate step of retransferring the said stitches back to the needles of the first needle bed.

    [0008] Using the cast-on method of the present invention, a knitted texture is fabricated comprising a cast-on portion of a rib or stocking stitch fabric characterised by a foundation row of stocking stiches uniform in size and shape with the rows of loops interconnected by said foundation row.

    [0009] The invention may be executed as illustrated in Figs. 1 to 2, using a flat knitting machine having a specific arrangement disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-open Publication 62-52063 (1987).

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS



    [0010] 

    Fig. 1 is a first explanatory view showing a cast-on procedure of one embodiment of the present invention;

    Fig. 2 is a second explanatory view showing the same;

    Fig. 3 is an explanatory view showing a series of courses for knitting a gusset portion by the method of the present invention;

    Fig. 4 is a schematic view showing a stocking stitch pattern formed by the method of the present invention;

    Fig. 5 is an explanatory view showing a prior art cast-on method; and

    Fig. 6 is a schematic view showing a stocking stitch pattern formed by the prior art method.


    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT



    [0011] A cast-on method according to the present invention will be described along with a knitted texture fabricated by the method . The method may be performed on a flat knitting machine as disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-open Publication 62-52063 (1987), referring to the accompanying drawings. Fig. 3 illustrates a knitted fabric arranged in tubular form for producing a pair of tights by the method of the present invention, which thus requires no further procedure of e.g. sewing. More particularly, it shows a gusset region of knitted fabric which is knitted by the method of the present invention forming a crotch portion of the tights. As shown, the area A forms a left leg segment, the area B represents a gusset segment, and the area C a right leg segment of the tights.

    [0012] Referring to Fig. 3, a knitting procedure from Course 1 to 21 for forming the gusset region will now be explained.

    [0013] From Course 1 to 4, loop knitting of yarn is carried out with the front and rear knitting needles to fabricate two, left and right, tubular forms of a given length extending up to the crotch. At Course 5, the carrier which remains in the area B after completion of forming the area C is then removed out from the area B for performing the following steps.

    [0014] From Course 6 to 13, a series of procedures for casting on and knitting are performed by a known manner over a group of the knitting needles carrying no stitches of yarn using a preparatory yarn carrier. If a knitting machine is used having a texture pull-down device provided beneath the needle bed for pulling down a knitting texture, those procedures are repeated until the knitting texture extends up to the texture pull-down device. After the end of Course 13, the loops of preparatory yarn stay hooked on the knitting needles of the front needle bed forming a plain knitted fabric. At Course 14, knitting in the areas A and B is carried out with the carrier used for knitting the area C. The loops of the area B carried on the knitting needles of the front or second needle bed are then transferred on to the corresponding knitting needles of the rear or first needle bed together with the end loops of the A and C areas.

    [0015] After loops of a thread are formed at Course 15 by threading yarn on the rear knitting needles of the area A, the carrier is moved at Course 16. At Course 17, the loops on the rear needles of the area B transferred from the front needles at Course 14 are lifted up to the stitch transfer position and transferred on to corresponding knitting needles of the other, i.e. second, needle bed. Simultaneously, a thread of yarn is fed on to the knitting needles at the stitch transferring side.

    [0016] At Course 18, the carrier used at Course 17 is moved to the area C and at Course 19, actuated for forming loops of yarn on the rear needles. Then, a tubular form of waist segment is knitted by alternately threading on the front and rear knitting needles at Courses 20 and 21.

    [0017] Fig. 4 is a diagram showing a stocking stitch fabric knitted by the cast-on method of the present invention. As apparent, a chain of loops forming a course "a" which constitutes a cast-on strand of the gusset in this embodiment is joined uniform in size and shape with interconnected rows of loops arranged by the front and rear knitting needles, as compared with a chain of enlarged loops formed by the prior art cast-on method which is in detail illustrated in Fig. 6.

    [0018] It is understood that the cast-on method of the present invention is not limited to knitting of a gusset region of the crotch of tights but can be successfully utilized for cast-on procedure in common knitting such as rib stitch or stocking stitch with the use of two, front and rear, sets of knitting needles.


    Claims

    1. A cast-on method for making the first row of knitting stitches on a flat knitting machine which has at least a pair of front and rear knitting needle beds, a carriage for left- and rightward movement along the needle beds, and a cam system containing two groups of cams disposed in the same phase for forming and transferring knitting stitches respectively, comprising the steps of:
       knitting plain stitches with knitting needles of a first needle bed either the front or the rear needle bed (14, Fig.3);
       lifting up the knitting needles of a first needle bed carrying the stitches formed at the preceding course to a stitch transfer position; characterised by transferring said stitches to corresponding needles of the opposed second needle bed and simultaneously feeding (17,Fig.3) a thread of yarn on to the knitting needles of the bed from which the transfer took place at the stitch transferring side; interlooping (17, Fig.3) said thread of yarn through the loops in the knitting needles of the needle bed to which the transfer last took place; and knitting a length of fabric with the knitting needles of the first and second needle beds (20,21; Fig.3).
     
    2. A cast-on method for making the first row of stitches on a flat knitting machine as claimed in claim 1 characterised in that before transferring said stitches to the corresponding needles of the opposed second needle bed there is the additional intermediate step of transferring the said stitches to the needles of the first needle bed.
     
    3. A knitted texture comprising a cast-on portion of a rib or stocking stitch fabric characterised by a foundation row of stocking stiches uniform in size and shape with the rows of loops interconnected by said foundation row.
     


    Ansprüche

    1. Anschlagverfahren zur Bildung der ersten Reihe von Maschen an einer Flachstrick- bzw. Flachwirkmaschine, welche wenigstens ein Paar vorderer und hinterer Stricknadelbetten, einen Wagen für eine Bewegung nach links und rechts entlang den Nadelbetten und ein Nockensystem umfaßt, das aus zwei Gruppen von Nocken besteht, die jeweils zur Bildung und Übertragung von Maschen in der gleichen Phase angeordnet sind, wobei das Verfahren die folgenden Schritte umfaßt:
       Stricken von Rechtsmaschen mit Stricknadeln eines ersten entweder des vorderen oder des hinteren Nadelbettes (14, Fig. 3),
       Anheben der Stricknadeln eines ersten Nadelbettes, wobei die an der vorausgehenden Maschenreihe gebildeten Maschen zu einer Maschen übertragungsposition befördert werden,
    gekennzeichnet durch
       Übertragen dieser Maschen zu korrespondierenden Nadeln des gegenüberliegenden, zweiten Nadelbettes und gleichzeitiges Zuführen (17, Fig. 3) eines Garnfadens zu den Stricknadeln des Bettes, von welchem die Übertragung an der Maschenübertragungsseite stattfand, Einschlingen (17, Fig. 3) dieses Garnfadens durch die Schlaufen in den Stricknadeln des Nadelbettes, zu welchem die letzte Übertragung stattfand, und Stricken einer Strecke einer Strickware mit den Stricknadeln des ersten und zweiten Nadelbettes (20, 21; Fig. 3).
     
    2. Anschlagverfahren zum Herstellen der ersten Reihe von Maschen an einer Flachstrick- bzw. Flachwirkmaschine nach Anspruch 1,
    dadurch gekennzeichnet,
    daß vor Übertragung der Maschen zu den korrespondierenden Nadeln des gegenüberliegenden, zweiten Nadelbettes ein zusätzlicher Zwischenschritt in Form des Übertragens der Maschen zu den Nadeln des ersten Nadelbettes vorgesehen ist.
     
    3. Gestricktes Gewebe, umfassend einen Anschlagabschnitt eines Rippengewirkes oder eines Strumpfmaschengewirkes, gekennzeichnet durch eine Grundreihe von Strumpfmaschen, die in Größe und Form einheitlich mit den Reihen von Schlaufen sind, die durch die Grundreihe miteinander verbunden sind.
     


    Revendications

    1. Procédé de montage de mailles pour réaliser le premier rang de points de tricotage sur une tricoteuse rectiligne qui comporte au moins une paire de fontures d'aiguilles avant et arrière, un chariot en vue des déplacements vers la gauche et vers la droite le long des fontures d'aiguilles, et un système de cames contenant deux groupes de cames placés dans la même phase pour former et reporter les points de tricotage, respectivement, comprenant les étapes consistant à:
       tricoter des points simples avec des aiguilles à tricoter d'une première fonture d'aiguilles, à savoir sur la fonture d'aiguilles avant soit la fonture d'aiguilles arrière (14, fig.3);
       lever les aiguilles à tricoter d'une première fonture d'aiguilles supportant les points formés au rang précédent vers une position de report de point; caractérisé par le report desdits points vers les aiguilles correspondantes à tricoter de la deuxième fonture d'aiguilles opposée, et amener simultanément (17, fig.3) un fil sur les aiguilles à tricoter de la fonture à partir de laquelle le report s'est effectué du côté du report de point; à faire passer (17, fig.3) ledit fil à travers les mailles dans les aiguilles à tricoter de la fonture d'aiguilles vers laquelle le dernier report vient de s'effectuer; et à tricoter une longueur de tissu avec les aiguilles à tricoter des première et deuxième fontures d'aiguilles (20,21; fig.3).
     
    2. Procédé de montage de mailles pour réaliser le premier rang de points sur une machine à tricoter rectiligne selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que, avant le report desdits points vers les aiguilles correspondantes de la deuxième fonture d'aiguilles opposée, il est prévu une étape intermédiaire supplémentaire consistant à reporter lesdits points vers les aiguilles de la première fonture d'aiguilles.
     
    3. Textile tricoté comprenant une partie de montage de mailles d'un tissu tricoté en côtes ou en points de jersey, caractérisé par un premier rang de points de jersey présentant la même taille et la même forme que les rangs de mailles reliés par ledit premier rang.
     




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