Textiles: knitting – Independent-needle machines – Circular
Patent
1975-12-04
1977-05-31
Stein, Mervin
Textiles: knitting
Independent-needle machines
Circular
66121, 66 92, D04B 912
Patent
active
040261263
ABSTRACT:
An inlay or plaiting yarn is passed through knit stitches of a plain knitted fabric, the plaiting yarn is wrapped around the side portions of the knit stitches of the base fabric by a needle having a main latch and an auxiliary, angled latch, is knocked off over the tip end of the needle while the stitch of the main fabric is caught in the hook thereof, the plaiting yarn being pulled down by sinkers to pull the plaiting yarn tight about the lateral sides of the base knit fabric to form loop piles, and cut, if desired, to form cut pile fabric.
REFERENCES:
patent: 1884090 (1932-10-01), Mills
patent: 1997530 (1935-04-01), Mills
patent: 2056686 (1936-10-01), Mills
patent: 3874197 (1975-04-01), Plath
Falik Andrew M.
Stein Mervin
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