Knitting tool
US-2025263871-A1 · Aug 21, 2025 · US
US9765456B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9765456-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515301272-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 20, 2015 |
| Priority date | Apr 3, 2014 |
| Publication date | Sep 19, 2017 |
| Grant date | Sep 19, 2017 |
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A knitting tool ( 10 ), preferably a latch needle, intended for fast-running knitting machines has a meandering shaft with reduced-thickness regions. The meandering shaft is adjoined by a straight shaft extension ( 16 ) which likewise has a reduced-thickness portion ( 32 ). The shaft extension ( 16 ) is distinguished from the shaft ( 15 ) by way of its height H 2 , which is less than the height H 1 of the shaft ( 15 ). The reduced-thickness region ( 32 ) of the shaft extension ( 16 ) has a length which is at least much greater than the length of the stitch-forming structure ( 28 ) carried by the shaft extension ( 16 ). Preferably, the reduced-thickness region ( 32 ) is longer overall than the non-reduced-thickness region of the shaft extension ( 16 ). With this configuration, a surprisingly efficient high-speed-compatible knitting tool ( 10 ) is created.
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The invention claimed is: 1. Knitting tool ( 10 ) for flat bed or circular knitting machines with at least one needle bed ( 12 ) that has guides ( 11 ) for knitting tools ( 10 ) that are movably guided in longitudinal direction, wherein the knitting tool ( 10 ) comprises: a shaft ( 15 ) provided with at least one foot ( 25 ), said shaft having a first height (H 1 ) and at least a first portion having a first non-reduced thickness (D 2 ) that transitions to a second portion having a reduced thickness (D 1 ) relative to the first portion, an elongated shaft extension ( 16 ) that extends away from the shaft ( 15 ) and transitions on its end remote from the shaft ( 15 ) into a stitch-forming structure ( 28 ), in which case the shaft extension ( 16 ) has a second height (H 2 ) that is smaller than the first height (H 1 ), a connecting strip ( 23 ) connected the elongated shaft extension ( 16 ) to the shaft ( 15 ) by having a first end of the connecting strip ( 23 ) connected to the elongated shaft extension ( 16 ) at approximately a right angle and by connecting a second end of the connecting strip ( 23 ) to the shaft ( 15 ) at approximately a right angle, wherein the elongated shaft extension ( 16 ) has at least two sections ( 32 , 33 ) with different thicknesses (D 1 , D 2 ), wherein a section ( 32 ) of the at least two sections of the shaft extension ( 16 ) having a smaller thickness (D 1 ) is at least as long as the stitch-forming structure ( 28 ), wherein the connecting strip ( 23 ) has a thickness corresponding to the first non-reduced thickness (D 2 ). 2. Knitting tool as in claim 1 , wherein the section ( 32 ) of the shaft extension ( 16 ) having the smaller thickness (D 1 ) adjoins the connecting strip ( 23 ). 3. Knitting tool as in claim 1 , wherein a section ( 33 ) of the at least two sections of the shaft extension ( 16 ) having a greater thickness (D 2 ) adjoins the stitch-forming structure ( 28 ). 4. Knitting tool as in claim 3 , wherein the greater thickness (D 2 ) of the shaft extension ( 16 ) corresponds to the non-reduced thickness (D 2 ) of the shaft ( 15 ). 5. Knitting tool as in claim 1 , wherein the section ( 32 ) of the shaft extension ( 16 ) having the smaller thickness (D 1 ) has, in at least one location (II-II), a cross-section with straight lateral edges ( 37 , 38 ). 6. Knitting tool as in claim 1 , wherein the section ( 32 ) of the shaft extension ( 16 ) having the smaller thickness (D 1 ) has, in at least one location (II-II), a cross-section that is rectangular. 7. Knitting tool as in claim 1 , wherein the section ( 32 ) of the shaft extension ( 16 ) having the smaller thickness (D 1 ) has, in at least one location (II-II; II-II), a cross-section that is centered symmetrically relative to the tool's center axis ( 34 ). 8. Knitting tool as in claim 1 , wherein the shaft ( 15 ) is configured as a meander-shaped strip shaft. 9. Knitting tool as in claim 1 , wherein the shaft ( 15 ) has at least three locations with the non-reduced thickness (D 2 ). 10. Knitting tool as in claim 1 , wherein the at least one foot ( 25 ) is arranged on a foot section ( 24 ) of the shaft ( 15 ), in which case the foot section has a non-reduced thickness (D 2 ). 11. Knitting tool as in claim 1 , wherein the shaft ( 15 ) has locations of reduced thickness adjoining the foot ( 25 ). 12. Knitting tool as in claim 11 , wherein the reduced thickness (D 1 ) of the shaft ( 15 ) corresponds to the smaller thickness (D 1 ) of the shaft extension ( 16 ). 13. Knitting tool as in claim 1 , wherein the stitch-forming structure ( 28 ) comprises a hook ( 29 ). 14. Knitting tool as in claim 1 , wherein the stitch-forming structure ( 28 ) comprises a latch ( 31 ).
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