Title of Invention

a comouter-controlled ground mesh jacouard knitting machine.

Abstract A COMPUTER-CONTROLLE4DE GROUND MESH JACQUARD KNITTING MACHINE COMPRISES A SET OF YARN FEEDERS SUPPORTEDE ON THE MACHINE BASE, A SET OF NEEDLES (2) MOUNTED ON A NEEDLE CYLINDER, A SET OF FIRST NEEDLE JACKS (4) RESPECTIVELY COUPTED TO THE NEEDLES (2) A SET OPF SECOND NEEDLE JACKS (5) RESPECTIVELY COUPLED TO THE FIRST NEEDLE JACKS (4), LIFTING CAM MEANS (3,3) CONTRLLED TO LIFT THE NEE4DL;ES (2) AND THE FIRST NEEDLE JACKS (4) LIFITING CAM MEANS HAVING NEEDLE LIFTING GUIDE BLOCKS AND FLAT GUIDE BLOCK AND NEEDLE DESCENDING GUIDE BLOCKS RESPECTIVELY PROVIDED IN AN OUTER TRACK THEREOF, AND NEEDLE SELECTOR (60 MOOUNTED BELOW THE LIFITIN G CAM MEANS, WHEREIN THE NEEDLE SELECTOR (6) IS CONTROLLED TO SELECTIVELY DRIVE THE SECOND NEEDLE JACKS (5) WHEN THE NEEDLES (2) AND THE FIRST NEEDLE JACKS 4 ARE MOVED BY THE LIFITING CAM MEANS CAUSING THE NEEDLES (2) TO ACHIEE A GROUND MESH JACQWUARD KNITTING OPERATION. FIG 1.
Full Text COMPUTER CONTROLLED GROUND MESH
JACQUARD KNITTING MACHINE
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a computer-
controlled ground mesh jacquard knitting machine, and
more particularly to such a computer-controlled ground
mesh jacquard knitting machine in which each yarn feeder
has a recessed portion for receiving a corresponding color
changing head.
Most knitting machine manufacturers try hard to
improve jacquard knitting techniques, so as to knit out
versatile jacquard fabrics. In order to produce a colorful
jacquard pattern, color changing heads are installed to
provide different color yarns. When color changing
heads are used, the yarn feeders must be removed from the
jacquard knitting machine. If the color changing heads
are directly installed in the jacquard knitting machine
without removing the yarn feeders, the yard feeders will
be damaged by the yarn changing board at each color
changing head.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has been accomplished to
provide a computer-controlled ground mesh jacquard
knitting machine, which eliminates the aforesaid problem.
According to the present invention, the yarn feeders each
have a recessed portion. When color changing heads are installed, they are
respectively received in the recessed portion at each yarn feeder. Therefore, the
yarn feeders and the color changing heads can be concomitantly installed in the
jacquard knitting machine without causing any trouble.
Accordingly, the present invention provides a computer-controlled ground
mesh jacquard knitting machine comprising : a set of yarn feeders, said yarn
feeders each comprising a recessed portion corresponding to color changing
heads of the jacquard knitting machine ; a set of needles mounted on a needle
cylinder in the jacquard knitting machine ; a set of first needle jacks respectively
coupled to said needles at a bottom side ; a set of second needle jacks
respectively coupled to said first needle jacks at a bottom side; lifting cam means
controlled to lift said needles and said first needle jacks, said lifting cam means
comprising an outer track and an inner track, said outer track comprising needle
lifting guide blocks, flat guide blocks and needle descending guide blocks
respectively provided in order, said inner track comprising needle lifting guide
blocks ; and a needle selector mounted below said lifting cam means ; wherein
said lifting cam means is driven to move said needles and said first needle jacks,
and said needle selector is controlled to selectively drive said second needle
jacks, causing the corresponding first needle jacks to be moved away from the
descending guide blocks in said inner track, so as to achieve a ground mesh
jacquard knitting effect.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ACCOMPANYING DRAWINGS
Figures 1A~1D illustrate relative positions of the needles, the first needle
jacks, the second needle jacks, the lifting cams, and the needle selector
according to the present invention.
Figure 2 is an enlarged view of a part of a yarn feeder according to the
present invention.
Figures 3A and 3B illustrate an action of the needles in the lifting cams.
Figures 4A and 4B illustrate another action of the needles in the lifting
cams.
Figures 5A and 5B illustrate still another action of the needles in the lifting
cams.
Figure 6 is an enlarged view of a ground mesh jacquard fabric knitted
according to the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to Figures from 1A through 1D, a computer-controlled ground
mesh jacquard knitting
machine is shown comprised of a set of yarn feeders 1
supported on the machine base (not shown) thereof, a set
of needles 2 mounted in the needle cylinder (not shown), a
set of first needle jacks 4 respectively coupled to the
needles 2 at the bottom side, a set of second needle jacks 5
respectively coupled to the first needle jacks 4 at the
bottom side, pairs of lifting cams 3 and 3" controlled to
lift the first needle jacks 4 and the needles 2, and a needle
selector 6 mounted in a cap (not shown) and controlled to
selectively lift the second needle jacks 5.
The yarn feeders 1 each comprise a thread hole 11
or 12 through which a ground yarn 7 or face yarn 8 is
inserted, a recessed portion 13, and a ceramic hole 14.
The needles 2 each comprise a needle heel 21, and a
coupling portion 22 adjacent to the needle heel 21. The
first needle jacks 4 each comprise a butt 41, and a front
coupling portion 42 coupled to the coupling portion 22 at
one of the needles 2. The second needle jacks 5 each
comprise a butt 51, and a front receptacle 52, which
receives the rear end of one of the first needle jacks 4.
The pairs of lifting cams 3 and 3" each include a first
lifting cam 3 and a second lifting cam V. The first
lifting cam 3 comprises an outer track 31, an inner track
32, a first projecting block 31a in the outer track 31, and a
second projecting block 32a in the inner track 32. The
second lifting cam 3" comprises an outer track 31", an
inner track 32", a first projecting block 31a" and a second
projecting block 31b" in the outer track 31", and a third
projecting block 32a" in the inner track 32.
The needle selector 6 is controlled by an external
computer, comprising a plurality of selection jacks 61
corresponding to the second needle jacks 5. The
selection jacks 61 are selectively moved between a
horizontal position and a vertical position. When one
selection jack 61 is moved to the horizontal position, it is
stopped below the butt 51 at the corresponding second
needle jack 5, for enabling the corresponding second
needle jack 5 to be moved to lift the corresponding first
needle jack 4 and the corresponding needle 2.
Referring to Figure 2, the recessed portion 13 at
each of the yarn feeders 1 is provided to receive
corresponding color changing heads 15 of a color
changing unit of the computer-controlled ground mesh
jacquard knitting machine, therefore the yard feeders 1 do
not hinder the color changing heads 15. Further, the
ceramic hole 14 is provided at the bottom end of the
recessed portion 13. When using the computer-
controlled ground mesh jacquard knitting machine to knit
an elastic fabric, elastic yarn can be arranged in the
ceramic hole 14.
Referring to Figures 3A and 3B, the lifting cams 3
and 3" are rotated by the knitting machine, the needle heel
21 of each needle 2 and the butt 41 of each first needle
jack 4 are respectively moved in the outer track 31 and
inner track 32 at one first lifting cam 3, and the needle
heel 21 of each needle 2 is moved over the left slope of
the second projecting block 32a at the corresponding first
lifting cam 3, thereby causing the needle 2 to be lifted.
Thereafter, each needle 2 is lowered along the first
projecting block 31a in the at the corresponding first
lifting cam 3 to take a ground yarn 7. Then, the needle
heel 21 of each needle 2 and the butt 41 of each first
needle jack 4 are respectively moved in the outer track 31"
and inner track 32" at one second lifting cam 3", and the
needle heel 21 of each needle 2 is moved over the left
slope of the third projecting block 32a" at the
corresponding second lifting cam 3", thereby causing the
needle 2 to be lifted, and then the needle 2 is moved along
the second projecting block 31b" in the outer track 31" at
the corresponding second lifting cam 3" to achieve part A
shown in Figure 6.
Referring to Figures 4A and 4B, after passing
through the corresponding first lifting cam 3, the needle
heel 21 of each needle 2 and the butt 41 of each first
needle jack 4 are respectively moved in the outer track 31"
and inner track 32" at one second lifting cam 3". When
each needle 2 is moved along the first projecting block
31a" at one second lifting cam 3", the selection jacks 61 of
the needle selector 6 are at the needle section status, and
selected selection jacks 61 are respectively stopped at the
butt 51 of each of the second needle jacks 5 to lift the
second needle jacks 5 and the first needle jacks 4, and
therefore the butt 41 of each of the first needle jacks 4 is
respectively spaced above the third projecting block 32a"
at each of the second lifting cams 3", i.e., each needle 2 is
moved through the outer side of the corresponding third
projecting block 32a" and then lowered along the
corresponding second projecting block 31b" to complete
an idle knitting stroke, i.e., to achieve a ground mesh
jacquard knitting (see part B shown in Figure 6).
Referring to Figures 5A and 5B, when the needle
heel 21 of each needle 2 and the butt 41 of each first
needle jack 4 are respectively moved in the outer track 31
and inner track 32 at one first lifting cam 3, and the needle
heel 21 of each needle 2 is moved over the left slope of
the second projecting block 32a at the corresponding first
lifting cam 3, each needle 2 is lifted, and then moved
toward the first projecting block 31a at the corresponding
first lifting cam 3. When the needle heel 21 of one
needle 2 is lifted to the flat surface portion of the
corresponding first projecting block 31a and the
corresponding selection jack 61 is selected, the butt 51 of
the corresponding needle jack 5 is pushed upwards by the
corresponding selection jack 6, thereby causing the
corresponding first needle jack 4 to be lifted from the
second projecting block 32a, therefore the needle 2 is
moved through the outer side of the corresponding second
projecting block 32a, and thereafter, the needle 2 is
lowered along the corresponding first projecting block
31a to take a ground yarn 7, and then the needle heel 21 of
the needle 2 and the butt 41 of the corresponding first
needle jack 4 are respectively moved in the outer track 31"
and inner track 32" at the corresponding second lifting
cam 3", and the needle heel 21 of each needle 2 is moved
over the left slope of the third projecting block 32a" at the
corresponding second lifting cam 3", thereby causing the
needle 2 to be lifted, and then the needle 2 is lowered
along the second projecting block 31b" in the outer track
31" at the corresponding second lifting cam 3" to take a
face yarn 8, so as to achieve part C shown in Figure 6.
WE CLAIM :
1. A computer-controlled ground mesh jacquard knitting machine
comprising:
a set of yarn feeders, said yarn feeders each comprising a recessed
portion corresponding to color changing heads of the jacquard knitting machine ;
a set of needles mounted on a needle cylinder in the jacquard knitting
machine;
a set of first needle jacks respectively coupled to said needles at a bottom
side;
a set of second needle jacks respectively coupled to said first needle jacks
at a bottom side; lifting cam means controlled to lift said needles and said first
needle jacks, said lifting cam means comprising an outer track and an inner
track, said outer track comprising needle lifting guide blocks, flat guide blocks
and needle descending guide blocks respectively provided in order, said inner
track comprising needle lifting guide blocks ; and
a needle selector mounted below said lifting cam means ;
wherein said lifting cam means is driven to move said needles and said
first needle jacks, and said needle selector is controlled to selectively drive said
second needle jacks, causing the corresponding first needle jacks to be moved
away from the descending guide blocks in said inner track, so as to achieve a
ground mesh jacquard knitting effect.
2. The computer-controlled ground mesh jacquard knitting machine as
claimed in claim 1, wherein said yarn feeders each comprises a ceramic hole at
a bottom end of the recessed portion.
3. The computer-controlled ground mesh jacquard knitting machine as
claimed in claim 1, wherein a color change head is provided above the recessed
portion at each of said yarn feeders.
4. The computer-controlled ground mesh jacquard knitting machine as
claimed in claim 2, wherein an elastic yarn is provided in the recessed portion at
each of said yarn feeders.
5. A computer-controlled ground mesh jacquard knitting machine,
substantially as herein described, particularly with reference to and as illustrated
in the accompanying drawings.
A computer-controlled ground mesh jacquard knitting machine comprises
a set of yarn feeders supported on the machine base, a set of needles (2)
mounted on a needle cylinder, a set of first needle jacks (4) respectively coupled
to the needles (2), a set of second needle jacks (5) respectively coupled to the
first needle jacks (4), lifting cam means (3, 3") controlled to lift the needles (2)
and the first needle jacks (4), the lifting cam means having needle lifting guide
blocks and flat guide blocks and needle descending guide blocks respectively
provided in an outer track thereof, and needle lifting guide blocks provided in an
inner track thereof, and a needle selector (6) mounted below the lifting cam
means, wherein the needle selector (6) is controlled to selectively drive the
second needle jacks (5) when the needles (2) and the first needle jacks (4) are
moved by the lifting cam means causing the needles (2) to achieve a ground
mesh jacquard knitting operation.

Documents:

00647-cal-1999-abstract.pdf

00647-cal-1999-claims.pdf

00647-cal-1999-correspondence.pdf

00647-cal-1999-description (complete).pdf

00647-cal-1999-drawings.pdf

00647-cal-1999-form 1.pdf

00647-cal-1999-form 2.pdf

00647-cal-1999-form 3.pdf

00647-cal-1999-letter patent.pdf

00647-cal-1999-reply f.e.r.pdf

647-CAL-1999-CORRESPONDENCE.pdf

647-CAL-1999-FORM 27.pdf


Patent Number 211285
Indian Patent Application Number 647/CAL/1999
PG Journal Number 43/2007
Publication Date 26-Oct-2007
Grant Date 24-Oct-2007
Date of Filing 21-Jul-1999
Name of Patentee PAILUNG MACHINERY MILL CO, LTD.,
Applicant Address No-8,Ting Ping Road,Jui-Fang Chen Taipei Hsten Tiwan a Republic of chine
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 WAIN PING-SHIN No-8,Ting Ping Road,Jui-Fang Chen Taipei Hsten Tiwan a Republic of chine
PCT International Classification Number D04/B 15/78
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 NA