Textiles: knitting – Independent-needle machines – Circular
Patent
1994-07-20
1995-03-21
Calvert, John J.
Textiles: knitting
Independent-needle machines
Circular
66 19, D04B 908
Patent
active
053985265
ABSTRACT:
An assembled interlock needle cylinder structure of a circular knitting machine, comprising an annular upper body and an annular main body. The main body includes an annular base seat and an annular upper seat detachably associated with the base seat. Multiple slender needle channels are disposed on outer surface of the base seat. A top end of the base seat has an inward inclined surface on which several upright bosses are disposed. Each of the bosses is formed with a thread hole. An outer right portion of the upper seat has an inclined surface parallel to the inclined surface of the base seat. A plane portion of the upper seat is formed with several through holes aligned with the thread holes of the bosses. An L-shaped engaging surface is formed on a bottom end of the upper seat for engaging with the bosses of the base seat. The upper body has a slant bottom surface and a plane top surface formed with multiple needle channels. Between the needle channels are slantly disposed wind holes.
REFERENCES:
patent: 504417 (1893-09-01), Franck
patent: 3817058 (1974-06-01), Lombardi
patent: 5285662 (1994-02-01), Lonati et al.
Singer Knitting Machinery, SUPREME circular knitting machine Parts Manual, received in Patent Office Jun. 1969, p. 10.
Calvert John J.
Klein David I.
Rosenberg Morton J.
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