序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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1 | 棉针织机 | CN96107428.0 | 1996-05-06 | CN1136100A | 1996-11-20 | 阿尔菲奥·卡萨迪奥 |
一种棉针织机具有一横梁和若干沉降片,其中沉降片(6)在其突喙(8)之下有一向前突出超过突喙(8)端部的突出部(17),且该突出部(17)与突喙端部一起形成一缝槽(18),沉降片(6)被驱动而向前运动时将纱线分配给织针(14)之间,而缩回运动时与织针下降结合形成一线圈横列,并落在所述突出部(17)上,而在接着进行的向前运动时,下拉在缝槽(18)内的线圈横列。 | ||||||
2 | 柯登针织机 | CN96107428.0 | 1996-05-06 | CN1068079C | 2001-07-04 | 阿尔菲奥·卡萨迪奥 |
一种柯登针织机具有一横梁和若干沉降片,其中沉降片(6)在其突喙(8)之下有一向前突出超过突喙(8)端部的突出部(17),且该突出部(17)与突喙端部一起形成一缝槽(18),沉降片(6)被驱动而向前运动时将纱线分配给织针(14)之间,而缩回运动时与织针下降结合形成一线圈横列,并落在所述突出部(17)上,而在接着进行的向前运动时,脱圈在缝槽(18)内的线圈横列。 | ||||||
3 | Knockover bar assemblies | US942634 | 1978-09-15 | US4222248A | 1980-09-16 | Barry C. Strong; Eric W. Marriott; William Clayton |
A straight bar knitting machine for example of the Cotton's Patent type has (see FIG. 1) a shaft (4) which is resistant to torque located inside a knitting head (H) to reduce distortion of a knockover bar (2) located between a needle bar (33) and a sinker bar (30) by means of means (8,10,12) which interconnect the knockover bar and the shaft in such a way that the shaft oscillates concurrently with the reciprocation of the knockover bar. | ||||||
4 | Jack bar assemblies | US942631 | 1978-09-15 | US4172371A | 1979-10-30 | Barry C. Strong; Eric W. Marriott; William Clayton |
In a jack bar assembly for a straight bar knitting machine, a pair of jacks is used for each jack-operated sinker. A first jack mounted on a first pivot has a rear edge engaged by the slurcock. A second jack mounted on a second pivot has a rear edge engaged by a nose of the first jack and a nose which engages and actuates the sinker. An increased mechanical leverage provided by the cooperating first and second jacks permits reduction in the advance provided by the slurcock and faster smoother operation. | ||||||
5 | Knitting machine | US39742429 | 1929-10-04 | US1930819A | 1933-10-17 | MILLER MAX C |
6 | Straight bar type knitting machine | JP17056179 | 1979-12-28 | JPS5593853A | 1980-07-16 | BARII KORIN SUTORONGU |
7 | Yarn drawinggin system for straigh bar type knitting machine | JP17056279 | 1979-12-28 | JPS5593854A | 1980-07-16 | BARII KORIN SUTORONGU |
8 | Draw mechanism for straight bar knitting machines | US239132 | 1981-02-27 | US4321807A | 1982-03-30 | Barry C. Strong |
A draw mechanism for a straight bar knitting machine has a positively driven slurcock and a positively driven yarn carrier (i.e. not using a friction box) and drive means for reciprocating the yarn carrier on a guide means for the yarn carrier. Resilient means are provided interposed between the drive means and the carrier which urge the carrier to a normal position. In this way the carrier can be stopped in a predetermined position while the resilient means are stressed as the drive means overruns to some extent. | ||||||
9 | Straight bar knitting machines | US3731 | 1979-01-15 | US4227385A | 1980-10-14 | Leonard B. Whittaker; William Clayton; Eric W. Marriott; Barry C. Strong |
A straight bar knitting machine has pivots and levers for operating different reciprocable bars (such as needle bar, knockover bar and catch bar) arranged in a novel configuration wherein most levers extend from a longitudinally arranged pivot area to locate in a longitudinal substantial L-shaped zone and these levers are connected by links to the reciprocable bar or bars to form fabric in a zone substantially diagonally opposite the pivot area formed by the levers and the links when seen from the side. The configuration in a preferred embodiment has separate cams and cam shafts below and behind the L-shaped zone and for greater compactness a pair of fabric forming zones may be arranged back to back on a single machine with a common cam shaft arranged between the respective L-shaped cones associated with the fabric forming zones. | ||||||
10 | Needle bar for full-fashioned machines | US35350320 | 1920-01-23 | US1420857A | 1922-06-27 | MEYER CHRISTIAN F |
11 | Improvement to a cotton loom | EP96106932 | 1996-05-02 | EP0741201A3 | 1998-06-10 | CASADIO ALFIO |
A Cotton loom having a beam and a plurality of sinkers, characterized in that the sinkers (6) have, below their end portion (beak) (8), a tab (17) protruding forwards beyond the end of the end portion (8) and forming a recess (18) together with the end of the end portion, the sinkers (6) being actuated so as to perform an advancing motion to distribute the thread among the needles (14), a retracting motion combined with the descent of the needles so as to form a row and deposit it on the tab (17), and a subsequent advancing motion so as to cause the lowering of the row inside the recess (18). | ||||||
12 | A straight bar knitting machine | EP91303104.3 | 1991-04-09 | EP0452082A2 | 1991-10-16 | Herberts, Alan c/o RHD Textile & Precision Eng.; Dawn, Terry c/o RHD Textile & Precision Eng. |
A straight bar knitting machine including a slurbar (21) reciprocally mounted in a frame of the machine and carrying a slurcock for each knitting section, an electronically controllable drive motor (30) mounted on the frame, the drive motor being drivingly connected to the slurbar (21) to cause reciprocal motion thereof, and control means operable on said motor for controlling the speed, direction and stroke displacement of the slurbar (21) for each knitting cycle of the machine. |
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13 | Improvement to a cotton knitting machine | EP00124377.3 | 2000-11-20 | EP1103643B1 | 2004-06-09 | Casadio, Alfio |
14 | Improvement to a cotton knitting machine | EP00124377.3 | 2000-11-20 | EP1103643A3 | 2002-03-20 | Casadio, Alfio |
An improved Cotton knitting machine, in which the needle bar (1) is actuated by a lever system which comprises an arm (4) which is fixed to the needle bar and is articulately connected to a first lever (5) provided with recesses (7,8) for engagement to a pivot (9) which is fixed on a second lever (11) which is radial with respect to a horizontal supporting shaft (12) and is controlled by an actuation cam (15) by way of a roller (14) which is urged onto the profile of the cam (15) by elastic elements (17), wherein the pivot (9) can be arranged on the second lever (11) so as to produce an oscillation of the arm (4), by action of the first lever (5), according to a preset criterion. |
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15 | A straight bar knitting machine | EP91303104.3 | 1991-04-09 | EP0452082A3 | 1992-03-25 | Herberts, Alan c/o RHD Textile & Precision Eng.; Dawn, Terry c/o RHD Textile & Precision Eng. |
A straight bar knitting machine including a slurbar (21) reciprocally mounted in a frame of the machine and carrying a slurcock for each knitting section, an electronically controllable drive motor (30) mounted on the frame, the drive motor being drivingly connected to the slurbar (21) to cause reciprocal motion thereof, and control means operable on said motor for controlling the speed, direction and stroke displacement of the slurbar (21) for each knitting cycle of the machine. |
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16 | Improvement to a cotton loom | EP96106932.5 | 1996-05-02 | EP0741201B1 | 2002-08-14 | Casadio, Alfio |
17 | Improvement to a cotton knitting machine | EP00124377.3 | 2000-11-20 | EP1103643A2 | 2001-05-30 | Casadio, Alfio |
An improved Cotton knitting machine, in which the needle bar (1) is actuated by a lever system which comprises an arm (4) which is fixed to the needle bar and is articulately connected to a first lever (5) provided with recesses (7,8) for engagement to a pivot (9) which is fixed on a second lever (11) which is radial with respect to a horizontal supporting shaft (12) and is controlled by an actuation cam (15) by way of a roller (14) which is urged onto the profile of the cam (15) by elastic elements (17), wherein the pivot (9) can be arranged on the second lever (11) so as to produce an oscillation of the arm (4), by action of the first lever (5), according to a preset criterion. |
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18 | Improvement to a cotton loom | EP96106932.5 | 1996-05-02 | EP0741201A2 | 1996-11-06 | Casadio, Alfio |
A Cotton loom having a beam and a plurality of sinkers, characterized in that the sinkers (6) have, below their end portion (beak) (8), a tab (17) protruding forwards beyond the end of the end portion (8) and forming a recess (18) together with the end of the end portion, the sinkers (6) being actuated so as to perform an advancing motion to distribute the thread among the needles (14), a retracting motion combined with the descent of the needles so as to form a row and deposit it on the tab (17), and a subsequent advancing motion so as to cause the lowering of the row inside the recess (18). |
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19 | JPS6059334B2 - | JP11024278 | 1978-09-09 | JPS6059334B2 | 1985-12-24 | BARII KORIN SUTORONGU; ERITSUKU UORUTAA MARIOTSUTO; UIRIAMU KUREITON |
20 | JPS5837425B2 - | JP310279 | 1979-01-17 | JPS5837425B2 | 1983-08-16 | BARII KORIN SUTORONGU; ERITSUKU UORUTAA MARIOTSUTO; REONAADO BAATORAMU HOWAITOTEIKAA; UIRIAMU KUREITON |