Knitting tool
US-2025263871-A1 · Aug 21, 2025 · US
US11891734B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11891734-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117922009-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 3, 2021 |
| Priority date | Apr 29, 2020 |
| Publication date | Feb 6, 2024 |
| Grant date | Feb 6, 2024 |
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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 ).
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The invention claimed is: 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), wherein the slider ( 2 ) is adapted to the needle ( 1 ) in such a way that relative movement between the needle ( 1 ) and the slider ( 2 ) is possible, and wherein the slider ( 2 ) 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 of the at least two fork arms ( 14 , 15 ) is configured to guide the slider ( 2 ) during relative movement between the needle ( 1 ) and the slider ( 2 ), wherein the slider ( 2 ) has at least one functional element ( 8 ) which limits relative movement between the needle ( 1 ) and the slider ( 2 ), and wherein the needle ( 1 ) comprises a lateral surface extending in the longitudinal direction (x) and the height direction (y), wherein the lateral surface comprises at least one enclosed hole ( 7 ) into which the at least one functional element ( 8 ) of the slider ( 2 ) extends, wherein the at least one enclosed hole ( 7 ) comprises an uninterrupted boundary defined by the lateral surface. 2. The compound needle ( 13 ) according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one hole ( 7 ) is an oblong hole or a groove. 3. The compound needle ( 13 ) according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one hole ( 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 ) includes an upper belt portion ( 10 ) extending above the at least one hole ( 7 ) and a lower belt portion ( 9 ) extending below the at least one hole ( 7 ), wherein the upper belt portion ( 10 ) has a width in a width direction (z) of the needle ( 1 ) that is narrower than a width of the lower belt portion. 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 ), wherein the skirt ( 18 ) embraces the needle and is oriented such that the tab extends into the at least one hole ( 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 faces in a width direction (z) of the needle ( 1 ) and is inclined by an assembly angle ( 27 ) away from a plane defined by the height direction (y) and the longitudinal direction (x) when the at least one functional element ( 8 ) is in an operative position. 9. The compound needle ( 13 ) according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one hole ( 7 ) is an oblong hole, 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 hole ( 7 ) on opposing sides thereof. 10. The compound needle ( 13 ) according to claim 1 , wherein the needle ( 1 ) comprises a needle butt ( 17 ) and/or the slider ( 2 ) comprises a slider butt ( 19 ), wherein the needle butt ( 17 ) and/or 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 hole ( 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 hole ( 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 portion ( 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 the width direction (z) of the needle ( 1 ), a cross-sectional area (Ao) of the upper belt portion ( 10 ) is smaller or the same as a cross-sectional area (Au) of the lower belt portion ( 9 ).
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