Textiles: knitting – Feeding – Alternately idled guides
Patent
1976-06-15
1978-10-24
Reynolds, Wm. Carter
Textiles: knitting
Feeding
Alternately idled guides
66152, D04B 1560
Patent
active
041214390
ABSTRACT:
In a knitting machine the needle beds and yarn feeders circulate relative to one another. This normally produces a tubular fabric. In order to leave a gap in the tube, a zone of each needle bed is arranged as a non-knit zone. To save yarn the yarns are not normally allowed to float across the gap, but are severed and trapped. To hold the edges straight, periodic yarns are allowed to float across the gap.
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Reynolds Wm. Carter
Weiner Irving M.
Wildt Mellor Bromley Limited
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