Patent classifications
D04B9/12
CIRCULAR KNITTING MACHINE FOR KNITTING PILE FABRIC WITH SHORT STITCH LENGTH
A circular knitting machine for knitting a pile fabric with short stitch length, the circular knitting machine includes a needle dial, a needle bed, a gap formed by the needle dial and the needle bed, knitting needles on the needle dial, crochet needles on the needle bed, a cutter holder, and cutters on the cutter holder and facing the gap. Movement tracks of the crochet needles are crisscrossed with movement tracks of the knitting needles and movement tracks of the cutters. Each of the crochet needles has a butt portion, a hook portion, and a protruding shoulder portion between the butt portion and the hook portion, the protruding shoulder portion forms an eyelet, and the protruding shoulder portion is configured to be capable of expanding a yarn loop on the crochet needles to facilitate the cutters to cut the yarn loop at the eyelet to form a pile.
CIRCULAR KNITTING MACHINE AND METHOD FOR KNITTING DOUBLE-SIDED PLUSH FABRIC WITH CIRCULAR KNITTING MACHINE
A circular knitting machine used to weave a double-sided plush fabric. The circular knitting machine comprises a horizontal needle bed, a sinker bed and a vertical needle bed. The horizontal needle bed comprises a plurality of hook needles and a plurality of cutters spaced at intervals between the plurality of hook needles, the sinker bed comprises a plurality of sinkers, and the vertical needle bed comprises a plurality of knitting needles with cutters and a plurality of crochet needles spaced at intervals between the plurality of knitting needles with cutters. Before the knitting needles with cutters to be ready for cutting a first pile loop: a latch needle comprised in the plurality of knitting needle with cutters that is ready for cutting yarn comprises been completely cleared, and the plurality of knitting needle with cutters to be ready for cutting yarn passed through at least one plain stitch cam.
CIRCULAR KNITTING MACHINE AND METHOD FOR KNITTING DOUBLE-SIDED PLUSH FABRIC WITH CIRCULAR KNITTING MACHINE
A circular knitting machine used to weave a double-sided plush fabric. The circular knitting machine comprises a horizontal needle bed, a sinker bed and a vertical needle bed. The horizontal needle bed comprises a plurality of hook needles and a plurality of cutters spaced at intervals between the plurality of hook needles, the sinker bed comprises a plurality of sinkers, and the vertical needle bed comprises a plurality of knitting needles with cutters and a plurality of crochet needles spaced at intervals between the plurality of knitting needles with cutters. Before the knitting needles with cutters to be ready for cutting a first pile loop: a latch needle comprised in the plurality of knitting needle with cutters that is ready for cutting yarn comprises been completely cleared, and the plurality of knitting needle with cutters to be ready for cutting yarn passed through at least one plain stitch cam.
Circular knitting machine for knitting pile fabric
A circular knitting machine for knitting a pile fabric with short stitch length, the circular knitting machine includes a needle dial, a needle bed, a gap formed by the needle dial and the needle bed, knitting needles on the needle dial, crochet needles on the needle bed, a cutter holder, and cutters on the cutter holder and facing the gap. Movement tracks of the crochet needles are crisscrossed with movement tracks of the knitting needles and movement tracks of the cutters. Each of the crochet needles has a butt portion, a hook portion, and a protruding shoulder portion between the butt portion and the hook portion, the protruding shoulder portion forms an eyelet, and the protruding shoulder portion is configured to be capable of expanding a yarn loop on the crochet needles to facilitate the cutters to cut the yarn loop at the eyelet to form a pile.
Circular knitting machine for knitting pile fabric
A circular knitting machine for knitting a pile fabric with short stitch length, the circular knitting machine includes a needle dial, a needle bed, a gap formed by the needle dial and the needle bed, knitting needles on the needle dial, crochet needles on the needle bed, a cutter holder, and cutters on the cutter holder and facing the gap. Movement tracks of the crochet needles are crisscrossed with movement tracks of the knitting needles and movement tracks of the cutters. Each of the crochet needles has a butt portion, a hook portion, and a protruding shoulder portion between the butt portion and the hook portion, the protruding shoulder portion forms an eyelet, and the protruding shoulder portion is configured to be capable of expanding a yarn loop on the crochet needles to facilitate the cutters to cut the yarn loop at the eyelet to form a pile.
Knit fastener loop products
A method of making a loop fastener product features knitting, such as by circular knitting, a pile yarn and one or more ground yarns to form a stretchable knit fabric having loops of the pile yarn extending from a knit ground, with the ground yarns including polymers of differing melt temperatures. The knit fabric is then held in a desired state while the fabric is set by first applying sufficient heat to cause the lower melt temperature resin to flow into interstices of the fabric ground, and then allowing the fabric to cool. The cooled fabric ground is less stretchable in two orthogonal directions after setting than before setting, has a greater air permeability after setting than before setting, and has hook-engageable pile loops extending from bound interstices.
Knit fastener loop products
A method of making a loop fastener product features knitting, such as by circular knitting, a pile yarn and one or more ground yarns to form a stretchable knit fabric having loops of the pile yarn extending from a knit ground, with the ground yarns including polymers of differing melt temperatures. The knit fabric is then held in a desired state while the fabric is set by first applying sufficient heat to cause the lower melt temperature resin to flow into interstices of the fabric ground, and then allowing the fabric to cool. The cooled fabric ground is less stretchable in two orthogonal directions after setting than before setting, has a greater air permeability after setting than before setting, and has hook-engageable pile loops extending from bound interstices.