Compound Needle for Knitting Machines
20230122532 · 2023-04-20
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International classification
Abstract
A compound needle (13) for knitting machines, which is optimised in respect of stiffness, strength and service life and whose needle (1) has at least one hole (7) with which a functional element (8) of the slider (2) engages when the slider (2) is in its working portion (24). The functional element (8) connects operatively in such a way with the hole (7) in the needle (1) that it limits the freedom of movement of the slider (2) relative to the needle (1) to the slider's working portion (24)—i.e. prevents the slider from leaving the working portion (24) at the position of the functional element (8).
Claims
1. A compound needle (13) for knitting machines, comprising: a needle (1), which extends substantially in a longitudinal direction (x), the needle including a hook (3) at a front end thereof in the longitudinal direction (x), a slider (2), which extends substantially in the longitudinal direction (x), which is adapted to the needle (1) in such a way that, within a working portion (24) of the slider, relative movement between the needle (1) and the slider (2) is possible, and which has a closing lip (5) for closing the hook (3) of the needle (1), wherein the needle (1) has a fork (6) comprising at least two fork arms (14, 15) which are mutually offset in a height direction (y) of the needle (1) and extend beside each other in the longitudinal direction (x), wherein at least one fork arm (14, 15) is a guiding element for the slider (2) during relative movement between needle (1) and slider (2), wherein the slider (2) has at least one functional element (8) which keeps it within its working portion (24) during relative movement between needle (1) and slider (2), and the needle (1) has at least one opening (7) with which the at least one functional element (8) of the slider (2) engages.
2. The compound needle (13) according to claim 1, wherein the at least one opening (7) is an oblong opening or a groove.
3. The compound needle (13) according to claim 1, wherein the at least one opening (7) extends in the longitudinal direction (x) for at least a distance which substantially matches a maximum relative movement (25) between the needle (1) and the slider (2) in the longitudinal direction (x).
4. The compound needle (13) according to claim 1, wherein the needle (1), at least in an area of an upper belt (10) lying above the at least one opening (7) in the height direction (y) and/or in an area of a lower belt (9) lying below the at least one opening (7), is tapered at its widest point in a width direction (z) of the needle (1) by at least ⅕ of the width of an other of the lower and upper belt in each case (9, 10).
5. The compound needle (13) according to claim 1, wherein the at least one functional element (8) is a tab which is attached to a skirt (18) of the slider (2) and which embraces the needle, and which is oriented such that it engages with the at least one opening (7).
6. The compound needle (13) according to claim 1, wherein the at least one functional element (8) comprises at least one notch (12).
7. The compound needle (13) according to claim 1, wherein the at least one functional element (8) comprises at least one cylindrical stud (21), an axis of said at least one cylindrical stud (21) extending in a width direction (z) of the needle (1).
8. The compound needle (13) according to claim 1, wherein the at least one functional element (8) has a surface (22) which, in its operative position, faces in a width direction (z) of the needle (1) and which is inclined by an assembly angle (27) away from a plane defined by the height direction (y) and the longitudinal direction (x).
9. The compound needle (13) according to claim 1, wherein the at least one opening (7) is an oblong opening, wherein the slider (2) comprises at least two functional elements (8), which are mutually offset in a width direction (z) of the needle (1), and wherein each of the at least two functional elements (8) is positioned within the oblong opening (7) on opposing sides thereof.
10. The compound needle (13) according to claim 1, wherein, the needle (I) comprises a needle butt (17) and/or the slider (2) comprises a slider butt (19), wherein the needle butt (17) and the slider butt (19) are each configured to be driven by a knitting-machine.
11. The compound needle (13) according to claim 1, wherein the fork (6) and the at least one opening (7) do not overlap in the longitudinal direction (x).
12. The compound needle (13) according to claim 1, wherein between an end of a portion (34) taken up by the fork (6) in the longitudinal direction (x) and a beginning of a portion (35) taken up by the at least one opening (7) in the longitudinal direction (x), a gap (20) exists, which measures at least as much in the longitudinal direction (x) as a maximum dimension of an upper fork arm (14) of the at least two fork arms (14, 15) in the height direction (y).
13. The compound needle (13) according to claim 4, wherein an undermost bounding surface (37) of the lower belt (9) is a same height, in the height direction (y), as an undermost bounding surface (38) of the needle (1) or forms a part of the undermost bounding surface (38) of the needle (1).
14. The compound needle (13) according to claim 4, wherein in a plane defined by the height direction (y) and a width direction (z) of the needle (1), a cross-sectional area (Ao) of the upper belt (10) is smaller or the same as the cross-sectional area (Au) of the lower belt (9).
Description
[0014] It is advantageous to arrange the fork and the hole in the needle in such a way that the lengthwise portions of the needle taken up by the fork and the hole do not overlap. It is particularly advantageous if a gap exists between the end of the lengthwise portion of the needle taken up by the fork and the start of the lengthwise portion of the needle taken up by the hole. A particularly advantageous gap is one which measures at least as much in the needle's longitudinal direction as the maximum dimension of the upper fork arm in the needle's height direction. However, the greater this gap in the needle's longitudinal direction is, the better the functional element is able to support rocking movements of the slider.
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[0023] Additional advantages are obtained for all embodiments of the invention if a gap 20 exists, in the needle's longitudinal direction x, between the portion 35 taken up by the hole 7 and the portion 34 taken up by the fork 6, i.e. if the two aforementioned portions 34 and 35 are spaced mutually apart. This gap 20 is advantageously at least as large, in the needle's longitudinal direction x, as the maximum height of the upper fork arm 14.
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TABLE-US-00001 List of reference numerals 1 Needle 2 Slider 3 Hook 4 Hook interior 5 Closing lip of slider 2 6 Fork of needle 1 7 Hole 8 Projection/Functional element 9 Lower belt 10 Upper belt 11 Carriage portion of slider 2 12 Notches in the skirt 18 of slider 2 13 Compound needle 14 Upper fork arm of needle 1 15 Lower fork arm of needle 1 16 Needle shank 17 Needle butt 18 Skirt of slider 2 19 Slider butt 20 Gap in longitudinal direction x between the fork 6 and the hole 7 21 Cylindrical stud/Alternative functional element 22 Surface of cylindrical stud 21 facing the surface of upper belt 10 23 Arrow in assembly direction of slider 2 24 Working portion 25 Maximum relative movement between needle 1 and slider 2 in the needle's longitudinal direction x 26 Maximum relative movement between needle 1 and slider 2 in the needle's height direction y 27 Assembly angle 28 Forward needle portion 29 Rearward needle portion 30 Front surface of the control/drive bar 33, facing the slider interior 31 Shoulder of control/drive bar 33 32 Break line 33 Control/drive bar 34 Portion taken up by the fork 6 in the needle's longitudinal direction x 35 Portion taken up by the hole 7 in the needle's longitudinal direction x 36 Coupling for a control member 37 Undermost bounding surface of belt 9 in the needle's height direction y 38 Undermost bounding surface of needle 1 in the needle's height direction y x Needle's longitudinal direction y Needle's height direction z Needle's width direction b.sub.O Width of upper belt 10 in the needle's width direction z b.sub.U Width of lower belt 9 in the needle's width direction z A.sub.O Cross-sectional area of upper belt 10 in the y-z plane A.sub.U Cross-sectional area of lower belt 9 in the y-z plane