Knitting tool
US-2025263871-A1 · Aug 21, 2025 · US
US9670607B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9670607-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414892760-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 21, 2014 |
| Priority date | May 22, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jun 6, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 6, 2017 |
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A slide needle, comprising a needle body, which has a needle hook with two spaced-apart lateral hook surfaces. A slide is movably arranged on the needle body between an initial position (I) and a stitch knock-over position (II). The slide has two slide blades. A hook hole on a free blade end of the slide blades is formed by inner hole surfaces. In the stitch knock-over position (II), each inner hole surface lies against an associated lateral hook surface of the needle hook at a contact location and the contact area between the slide and the needle hook is reduced in a height direction (H).
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The invention claimed is: 1. A slide needle ( 20 ) comprising: a needle body ( 21 having a shank ( 22 ) extending in a longitudinal direction (L), said shank having a needle hook ( 24 ) on its end that is configured for stitch formation; wherein the needle hook ( 24 ) includes a hook tip ( 25 ) and a hook end section ( 27 ) having two lateral hook surfaces ( 28 ) that are arranged in a transverse direction (Q) at a distance from each other, wherein the transverse direction (Q) is oriented transversely to the longitudinal direction (L); a slide ( 30 ) that is supported by the needle body ( 21 ) so as to be movable toward and away from the needle hook ( 24 ); wherein the slide ( 30 ) comprises two slide blades ( 31 ) each with an upper side ( 34 ) having a stitch support surface ( 33 ); wherein the two slide blades ( 31 ) have free blade ends ( 32 ) each with an inner opening surface ( 41 ) that, together, delimit a hook opening ( 40 ) that is open toward the needle hook ( 24 ) in the longitudinal direction (L); wherein the needle hook ( 24 ), in a stitch knock-over position (II), engages in the hook opening ( 40 ), wherein, between each of the inner opening surfaces ( 41 ) and the respectively associated lateral hook surfaces ( 28 ), a gap ( 43 ) is formed, said gap having, in the transverse direction (Q), a gap width (BS) that changes in a height direction (H), wherein the height direction (H) is oriented transversely to the longitudinal direction (L) and transversely to the transverse direction (Q); and each of the inner opening surfaces ( 41 ) in the stitch knock-over position (II) abut against the respectively associated lateral hook surfaces ( 28 ) establishing a contact that is greater in the longitudinal direction (L) than in the height direction (H). 2. The slide needle as in claim 1 , wherein the hook opening ( 40 ) has, in the transverse direction (Q), an opening width (BA) that changes along the height direction (H). 3. The slide needle as in claim 2 , wherein the opening width (BA) of the hook opening ( 40 ) increases along the height direction (H) downwardly from the upper side ( 34 ) toward the shank ( 22 ). 4. The slide needle as in claim 1 wherein the two lateral hook surfaces ( 28 ) are oriented parallel to each other. 5. The slide needle as in claim 1 , wherein the hook end section ( 27 ) has, between the two lateral hook surfaces ( 28 ) in the transverse direction (Q), a hook width (BH) that changes along the height direction (H). 6. The slide needle as in claim 5 , wherein the hook width (BH) decreases along the height direction (H) in the direction toward an inner hook region ( 26 ). 7. The slide needle as in claim 1 , wherein the stitch support surface ( 33 ) terminates on the free blade end ( 32 ) of a respective slide blade ( 31 ) in an end flank ( 35 ) extending in an inclined manner or transversely to the stitch support surface ( 33 ). 8. The slide needle as in claim 7 , wherein the respective free blade ends ( 32 ) of the two slide blades ( 31 ) abut against each other adjoining the adjacent end flanks ( 35 ) in an initial position (I) different from the stitch knock-over position (II) in which the slide ( 30 ) is not in contact with the needle hook ( 24 ). 9. The slide needle as in claim 1 , wherein the stitch support surface ( 33 ) is delimited on the end opposite the free blade end ( 32 ) by a support flank ( 37 ) extending transversely or obliquely to the stitch support surface ( 33 ). 10. The slide needle as in claim 1 , wherein the slide blades ( 31 ) have a wall thickness in a region of the hook opening ( 40 ) that is smaller, at least in sections, than at points where the slide blades ( 31 ) do not adjoin the hook opening ( 40 ). 11. The slide needle as in claim 1 , wherein the hook opening ( 40 ) is formed by deformation of the two slide blades ( 31 ). 12. The slide needle as in claim 1 , wherein the hook opening ( 40 ) is formed by material-ablating machining of the slide blades ( 31 ). 13. The slide needle as in one of the previous claims, wherein each of the inner opening surfaces ( 41 ) in the stitch knock-over position (H) abut linearly against the respectively associated lateral hook surface ( 28 ) at a single contact location ( 42 ). 14. The slide needle as in claim 1 , wherein the lateral hook surfaces ( 28 ) are planar surfaces. 15. The slide needle as in claim 1 , wherein a dimension of the contact in the stitch knock-over position (II) is greater in the longitudinal direction (L) than in the height direction (H) by at least a factor of 5.
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