Knitting plied elastic yarn on a full fashion flat bed knitting

Textiles: knitting – Independent-needle machines – Straight

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66172E, D04B 118

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BRIEF SUMMARY
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to knitting.
1. Field of the Invention
It is known to use elastic threads such as those known by the names Lycra and Spandex (Registered Trade Marks) in various knitting techniques to produce stretch fabrics. Elasticised fabrics are made by laying in (power net) or knitting (stretch tricot) elastane or elastomeric yarns in warp knitting while in weft knitting elastic yarns are inlaid to produce elastically extensible fabrics.
2. Background Information
In U.S. Pat. No. 2,133,840 a dial and cylinder circular knitting machine produces two-way stretch fabrics for foundation garments in which an elastic body thread and an inelastic body thread are knitted to form connected but separate stitch loops and an auxiliary thread has ancillary loops knitted with certain of the body loops and long terry loops that project from one face of the fabric. The terry loops are deployed next to the wearer's skin for added comfort.
U.S. Pat. No. 2,720,097 discloses stretch heel and toe portions of tubular hosiery--so-called "surgical stockings"knitted from a wrapped elastic thread. At the heel and toe portions, a monofilament nylon year is introduced. With the elastic thread under a slight tension, the monofilament nylon thread plates to one face of the knitting which is then turned inside out so that the plated nylon thread is adjacent the heel or toe in use, for added comfort.
EP-0119 536-A1 discusses difficulties which arise when using a flat bed machine to knit an elastic yarn together with a ground yarn. In one arrangement, the ground yarn and elastic yarn are fed together to the yarn guide with the elastic yarn being taken through the ground yarn spool so that the ground yarn wraps around the elastic yarn. In another embodiment, the two yarns are fed separately using a plating thread guide so that the elastic yarn is plated by the ground yarn. In any event, it is necessary to give to the elastic yarn a definite pretension, which, seemingly, can only be done using a certain type of tensioner, namely a sintered ceramic thread tensioner. This is said to render tolerable the variations in tension in the elastic yarn which are due to the to-and-fro traverse motion of the yarn carrier.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention provides new elasticated knitting.
The invention comprises a method for knitting comprising knitting two yarns on a straight bar frame so as to plate one of them to the back face of the knitting, characterised in that the knitting is stretch knitting, that one of the yarns is an elastic thread and the other is a face yarn, and that the straight bar frame is a fully fashioned frame.
The knitting may comprise a fully fashioned garment section or a fully fashioned garment.
The elastic thread may extend the full width of the knitting.
With the elastic thread plated on the back face, the front does not display any elastic thread and the knitting may therefore be dyed without the elastic thread showing through because of differential dyeing.
The face yarn and elastic thread may be fed through separate carriers. The elastic thread may be positioned nearest the needle head. The carrier for the elastic thread may precede the carrier for the face yarn, for example by one or two needles in the direction of displacement. The carrier for the face yarn may have a larger traverse than the carrier for the elastic thread.
Such an arrangement is disclosed in DE-PS-36 41 182, which discusses the production of plated fabric on flat bed machines and notes that different devices have been used such as a feeder with a round exit for the plating thread and an elongate exit for the ground thread, or a feeder with upper and lower exits, both fed from a central opening, for the ground and plating threads respectively. This patent proposes a thread guiding arrangement in which a single slider has a fixed and a movable carrier such that the movable carrier has a larger traverse than the fixed carrier, so that the latter always preceded the moveable carrier. The ground thread

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Patent for Tubular Knit on V-Bed, Knitting International, Jun. 1996 p. 66.
Die Wirkerei und Strickerei, K. Weber, Melliand 1981, pp. 55-56.

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