Device for supporting the thread guide of an automatic flat knit

Textiles: knitting – Feeding – Traversing guides – straight machine

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66127, D04B 1552

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048738450

ABSTRACT:
The device is fitted to a flat knitting machine that comprises a carriage moving in a horizontal plane above two needle beds and featuring anchor plates that are able to move in a vertical plane.
The device comprises a series of slides coupled with a bar, located above the needle beds, and provided with thread guides, each slide featuring a track in which two facing ledges are formed that can be struck by one of the anchor plates, consequently causing the slide to be drawn along. Two rockers pivot upon the slide, each of the these comprising two arms first and second, which respectively work in conjunction with a related ledge and a related side of the slide.
If the second arm is kept alongside the side, the anchor plate is prevented from striking against the ledge whilst when the same second arm is moved away from the side the anchor plate strikes against the ledge.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3237432 (1966-03-01), Jette
patent: 4052865 (1977-10-01), Zamarco
patent: 4738124 (1988-04-01), Stoll et al.

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