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 Lay-in yarn feed

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Inventors: Shepherd, Michael W.;
Assignee:
Primary Examiner: Schroeder; Werner H.
Assistant Examiner: Falik; Andrew M.
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Norris & Bateman

The invention relates to circular weft knitting and according to the method described, those stitches which are formed between a cylinder needle and a dial needle are formed around a guide member which lies in the angle between the verges of the cylinder and the dial, these stitches sliding off one end of the guide member. The guide member lies in at least that region of the machine where the needles begin to lift, and preferably extends beyond the position at which the needles slip the loops so that the stitches formed between the cylinder needles and the dial needles are completely formed over the guide member. The invention is particularly useful for controlling the insertion of a lay-in effect yarn, since the guide member provides a containing effect which restricts movement of the lay-in yarn out of the mouth between the stitches already formed on the cylinder needles, and those about to be formed on the dial needles. It is possible to use lay-in yarns of large diameter. The invention includes a guide member having a circumscribing yarn guide and an axially extending guide finger, and further the invention includes a circular knitting machine fitted with such a yarn guide.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION I claim: 1.
A circular knitting machine of the type having cylinder needles, dial needles and at least one yarn feeder and wherein the cylinder needles are lifted and the dial needles are projected as part of stitch forming operation, provided with a relatively stationary guide member comprising an axially extended mainly tubular eye portion having an inlet end located outside the angle between the verges of said cylinder needles and said dial needles and an outlet end located inside the angle between the verges of said cylinder needles and said dial needles, and a finger portion extending in the angle between the verges of said cylinder needles and said dial needles so that the cylinder needles may pass along the outer side of said guide member and the dial needles may pass above said guide member, said eye portion merging into said finger portion and said finger extending over at least the region where said cylinder needles begin to lift at the leading end of said yarn feeder.
2.
A circular knitting machine according to claim 1, in which said finger of said guide member extends from a position in advance of that at which said cylinder needles begin to lift to the rear of the position at which said needles slip the loops, so that said finger is effective to control the stitches formed between said cylinder needles and said dial needles throughout the zone wherein said needles are lifted.
3.
A circular knitting machine according to claim 1, in which said finger portion of said guide member is disposed behind said cylinder needles (when the latter are lifted) and below said dial needles (when the latter are advanced).
4.
A circular knitting machine according to claim 1, comprising mounting means for said guide member, said mounting means providing for circumferential adjustment of said guide member on the machine.
5.
A circular knitting machine as defined in claim 1, wherein said eye portion tapers in cross-section gradually between said inlet end and said outlet end, and said finger is long and relatively narrow and at least slightly concave on the side opposite the cylinder needles



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