Textiles: knitting – Fabrics or articles – Articles
Patent
1976-05-24
1978-04-11
Stein, Mervin
Textiles: knitting
Fabrics or articles
Articles
D04B 126
Patent
active
040832040
ABSTRACT:
An article of hosiery and a method of knitting thereof on a circular knitting machine relates to the knitting industry.
The article of hosiery is made up of two parts one of which parts is an ordinary single-ply fabric with an unravelling edge serving as the welt; whereas the second part has a machine-closed end. Each loop of one part is linked with each loop of the other part by ravelling courses arranged on the reverse side of the article along the linking line of the parts. The process of knitting of such an article starts with the knitting of one part of the needles of the circular machine, then the knitted part is shifted along these needles to a non-operating zone and the second part of the article is knitted on the very same needles, meanwhile the already knitted part is held in the non-operating zone of the needles. Thereafter, all loops of the knitted parts are linked by the ravelling courses and the ready-to-wear article is knocked off the needles of the machine, the produced article featuring the pleasing appearance and high service properties.
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Agafonov Pavel Anatolievich
Agafonov Vasily Trofimovich
Bystrov Alexandr Ivanovich
Dagaeva Ljudmila Ivanovna
Kolesnikova Elena Nikolaevna
Falik Andrew M.
Stein Mervin
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