序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
41 Narrowing mechanism for flat knitting machines US70182233 1933-12-11 US1987690A 1935-01-15 RICHARD LIEBERKNECHT KARL
42 Straight knitting machine US65932533 1933-03-02 US1928283A 1933-09-26 GEORGE ENNIS JOHN
43 Full fashioned knitting machine US42465130 1930-01-30 US1865707A 1932-07-05 RICHTER WOLFGANG D
44 Knitted fabric and method of making the same US56755531 1931-10-08 US1856053A 1932-04-26 ALFRED GRAENZ
45 Lever shaft driving device of flat-full fashioned machines US48312430 1930-09-19 US1822597A 1931-09-08 PAUL LIEBERKNECHT
46 Cam mechanism applicable to knitting machines US30946828 1928-10-01 US1730054A 1929-10-01 SMITH BLACKBURN GEORGE
47 Narrowing safety-stop for full-fashioned knitting-machines US41136220 1920-09-20 US1381444A 1921-06-14 MELCHIOR ZWICKY
48 Sock US14122419 2013-06-28 US20140338403A1 2014-11-20 Noriyoshi Yoshimura
A sock includes a foot section and a toe section both formed of knitted fabric, the toe section being provided in the form of a bag having a predetermined shape by mutual joining of circumferential edges of the knitted fabric. A knitted portion of the fabric covers a lateral face of the vicinity of a base of the toe section. A big-toe side end edge of fabric covers at least one of the sole portion and instep portion of the toe section and wraps around to the other on the toe base side and a big-toe side join line joining them is located within the plane of the other. The toe section consists of a big toe bag and a four-toe bag. The big-toe bag, which cover the base of the body-center side lateral face of the big toe includes a knitted portion of a knitted fabric is present.
49 Straight-bar knitting machines US37210773 1973-06-21 US3842624A 1974-10-22 KOBLITZ W; FESS E; BEITZINGER K
Provision of an independently operable selvedge-forming control and an independently operable pattern-forming control for knit articles reduces the number and complexity of straight-bar knitting machine programs for controlling needle selection and permits one pattern-forming program to be used with a number of selvedge-forming programs provided for different sizes and shapes of articles. A mechanical canceling device operates alternately with the selvedge-controlling device to positively prevent the pattern-forming operation to inadvertently overlap the selvedge zone of the knit article. A counting device may control the pattern-forming operation so that a particular pattern may be located or repeated automatically.
50 Full-fashioned knot fabric and method and apparatus for the production thereof US3759070D 1970-12-28 US3759070A 1973-09-18 MUTZE H; BARTH G; PFULLER K
Full-fashioned knit fabric having a narrowed edge, each outermost stitch of the narrowed edge consisting of a second yarn of substantially lesser denier than the denier of a first yarn of which the other stitches are comprised and the second yarn is a stretch yarn of the twist type having high stretch and rapid recovery.
51 Draw mechanism for straight bar-knitting machines US3575017D 1969-03-17 US3575017A 1971-04-13 SWANWICK BARRY F; WEST ERNEST; COLLINS LESLIE; CHAMBERS ERNEST
A straight-bar knitting machine including an asymmetric center differential unit incorporated into the gearing system conveying from a variable linear draw mechanism normal reciprocatory movements to the carrier drive and the slur drive rack. This unit is operable from the selvedge screws so to adjust the carrier and slur drives that traverses thereof are asymmetric with respect to centerlines of the knitting heads, and the central points of these traverses are maintained coincident with centers of knitting widths. A draw shortening differential unit, associated with the draw mechanism and also operable from the selvedge screws, minimizes the constant overtravel of the slur cams beyond the yarn carriers.
52 Programming control system for straight bar and flat bed knitting machines US3566623D 1968-07-22 US3566623A 1971-03-02 BLOOD RAYMOND; DUTHIE RAE LAWRENCE
IN A STRAIGHT BAR OR FLAT BED KNITTING MACHINE ADAPTED FOR PROGRAMME CONTROL OF SELVEDGE FASHIONING BY USE OF A MAIN PUNCHED CHART PROGRAMMING MEANS SUCH AS DISCLOSED IN U.S. PAT. NO. 3,141,316 AND NOT INCLUDING IN THIS MEANS CONTROL MEANS FOR LOOP TRANSFER PATTERNING, THE COMBINATION WITH SAID MAIN PROGRAMMING MEANS OF AUXILIARY PROGRAMME MEANS FOR CONTROL OF LOOP TRANSFER PATTERNING BY USE OF AN AUXILIARY PUNCHED CHART WHICH IS STARTED BY A SIGNAL FROM THE MAIN PUNCHED CHART, RELEVANT PARTS OF THE MAIN PROGRAMMING MEANS, INCLUDING A COURSE COUNTING BREAK SWITCH, A SPEED CONTROL, AND A MAIN CAM SHAFT SHOGGING SOLENOID, BEING CONNECTED BY RELAY AND SWITCH CONTROL CIRCUITS, TO A SOLENOID FOR PROPPING OUT SELVEGE RACKING MEAHCNISM WHEN PATTERNING IS REQUIRED, PATTERN SELECTION CONTROL MECHANISM, AND SOLENOIDS FOR CONTROL OF RACKING OF AN AUXILIARY OR PATTERN PUNCHED CHART WHICH OPERATES THE PATTERN SELECTION CONTROL MECHANISM FOR PATTERNING AND WHICH IS SELF-STOPPING, SO THAT PATTERNING CAN BE CHANGED WITHOUT CHANGING FASHIONING AND VICE VERSA.
53 Full-fashioned brassiere and blank US3500665D 1968-02-16 US3500665A 1970-03-17 BRAXTON RALPH C; SCHOFFNER GLENN R; LEVINE ALEX; LEVINE IDA
54 Straight bar knitting machines US51225965 1965-11-08 US3398554A 1968-08-27 ERNEST START; RAYMOND BLOOD
55 Straight bar knitting machines US24480462 1962-12-14 US3262286A 1966-07-26 WILLIAM BENTLEY; RAYMOND BLOOD
56 Fashioned knitted fabric with cable stitch and method of and apparatus for making same on a full fashioned knitting machine US31271263 1963-09-30 US3256718A 1966-06-21 BOUTILLETTE EDWARD J; COPERTINO ALFRED F
57 Automatic narrowing mechanism in a flat knitting machine US25427363 1963-01-28 US3159014A 1964-12-01 SADAMI IMON
58 Production of garments on straight bar knitting machines US62337056 1956-11-20 US3050967A 1962-08-28 GEORGE TAYLOR
59 Transfer point structure for knitting machines US69962657 1957-11-29 US2910851A 1959-11-03 LOEPER ROBERT P; ZONDLO HENRY E
60 Straight bar knitting machines US2899811D US2899811A 1959-08-18
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