| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 7437895 |
Seamless glove of high support performance |
October 21, 2008 |
| The present invention aims to provide a seamless glove of high support performance knitted by flat knitting.The seamless glove has a base knitted fabric set up knitting from a tip of finger toward a mouth or from the mouth toward the tip of finger and knitted in such a manner that re |
| 7353668 |
Yarn feeder of yarn feeding device for weft knitting machine |
April 8, 2008 |
| [PROBLEMS] To provide a yarn feeder in the yarn feeding device of a weft knitting machine in which a fabric having uniform stitches can be produced with high productivity without increasing the size of the yarn feeder. [MEANS FOR SOLVING PROBLEMS] In a switching mechanism arranged to |
| 7334348 |
Dryer apparatus for clothing knitted or woven fabric |
February 26, 2008 |
| A dryer apparatus for use with a woven and knitted fabric is constructed such that a first drying rack is disposed at an upper portion of the frame, and at least one second drying rack is disposed at a lower. Each of the drying racks is formed of a ventilated drying surface. A first |
| 7316132 |
Knitting method for wide rib texture by plating |
January 8, 2008 |
| The present invention provides a knitting method that when a knitted fabric having a wide rib structure formed by the plating using a front knitting yarn and a back knitting yarn different in color from each other, in particular, using a flat knitting machine, can make less noticeabl |
| 7263860 |
Knitting method of tubular knitted fabric with projection, and tubular knitted fabric with proje |
September 4, 2007 |
| The present invention provides a knitting method of a tubular knitted fabric with a projection part having stretch and a supporting performance and formed in an arbitrary shape and at an arbitrary location by using a flat knitting machine. The method comprises the step 1 of knitting a |
| 7225646 |
Method of knitting knitwear with raglan sleeves and knitwear with raglan sleeves |
June 5, 2007 |
| The present invention provides a knitting method for knitting knitwear having raglan sleeves and knitwear thus formed, wherein a beautiful silhouette is gained when being put on, which knitwear is knitted in a seamless manner by using a flat knitting machine.It is a method of knittin |
| 7222504 |
Method for joining knitted fabrics |
May 29, 2007 |
| A knitted fabric joining method is provided wherein at least two tubular knitted fabrics are knitted and then those tubular knitted fabrics are overlapped with and joined to each other in such a manner that a joining region of a front knitted fabric part is different in number of wales |
| 7207194 |
Weft knitting machine with movable yarn guide member |
April 24, 2007 |
| A stitch cam for setting the density of a knit by drawing in a knitting needle holding yarn fed from a yarn feeder is adjustably provided on a carriage. The stitch cam and the yarn guide member are connected by a linking device such that when the stitch cam moves to a knit-forming si |
| 7181932 |
Knitting method of forming drape around collar and knitwear having drape around collar |
February 27, 2007 |
| The invention aims to knit knitwear in a substantially seamless manner, with the number of courses around the neck increased, so that when the knitwear is worn, a drape can be formed around the neck.In knitting zones extending from underarms to before shoulders, the front body and the ba |
| 7168271 |
Method of knitting knit-wear having front neck and knit-wear having front neck |
January 30, 2007 |
| Knitted loops of a neckline of a right breast portion or a left breast portion knitted by dividing a breast are transferred to a needle bed where a back is retained, and a front collar knitting portion is knitted on a neckline of the other breast portion. The front collar knitting po |
| 7155941 |
Knitting machine having variable rate-changing mechanism |
January 2, 2007 |
| There are provided a stitch cam including a first cam in which a stitch size determining cam surface for a large-sized stitch and a receiving cam surface are formed in the same phase, and a second cam which has a common retracting cam surface and in which a receiving cam surface is forme |
| 7143613 |
Knitwear garment and method of knitting knitwear |
December 5, 2006 |
| Seamless knitwear of mixed set-in and raglan sleeves, and a method of knitting the same seamless knitwear.The knitwear of the present invention comprises a body and sleeves. A front body of the body has armhole parts and shoulder-line parts extending along one's shoulder line formed when |
| 7111922 |
Printing device |
September 26, 2006 |
| A printing apparatus which includes a printer body having a setting surface on which a printing surface of a printing medium is set horizontally, a carriage beam 23 which is attached to the printer body and extends in the direction along the setting surface, and a carriage 5 provided |
| 7096694 |
Yarn feeder of weft knitting machine |
August 29, 2006 |
| A yarn feeder includes a switching mechanism for switching the position of a yarn feeding port, the switching mechanism further including a push-in operation member switchingly operating the height position of the yarn feeding port in association with entraining means, and the push-in |
| 7096693 |
Knitting method for knitting fabric |
August 29, 2006 |
| A knitting method for knitting a knitted fabric having a half cardigan knitting structure of well-balanced loops without getting out of loop shape. The half cardigan knitting structure comprises first wale in which knitted loops and tuck loops are formed and second wale in which only the |
| 7059157 |
Stitch presser in a weft knitting machine |
June 13, 2006 |
| A stitch presser in a weft knitting machine installed on a carriage that slides in a reciprocating fashion on a needle bed and configured such that a presser bar fitted through a presser bar supporting arm joined to a rotation shaft of a motor is advanced into a mouth portion of the weft |
| 7051555 |
Method of knitting knit-wear |
May 30, 2006 |
| A method for seamlessly knitting knitwear having a broad neckline with a flat knitting machine includes forming a neckline by a first step in which a breast is knitted by branching off into right and left breasts from its front neckline forming portion. All knitted loops, excluding t |
| 7047768 |
Tubular knit fabric and method of knitting the same |
May 23, 2006 |
| A knitting method of a tubular knit fabric uses a flat-knitting machine comprising at least one pair of facing needle beds that extend in the sideways direction and face each other front to back. At least one of the facing needle beds is capable of racking in the sideways direction, and |
| 7036341 |
Transfer jack and weft knitting machine having the same, and stitch transfer method using transf |
May 2, 2006 |
| A position to form a stitch loop hooking portion is biased toward a base portion of a transfer jack from a center of a gap between needle beds. Therefore, the effective width of a tip portion of the transfer jack with respect to a height of a hook portion of a knitting needle is increase |
| 6988385 |
Yarn feeder of weft knitting machine and method of feeding yarn for weft knitting machine |
January 24, 2006 |
| A switching mechanism is provided for switching the position of a yarn feeding mouth to another and swinging a yarn feeder. The switching mechanism includes a push operating portion for changing a swing direction of the yarn feeding mouth and a height position thereof in cooperation |
| 6983626 |
Method of knitting tubular knitted fabric |
January 10, 2006 |
| A tubular knitted fabric (11) having a first knitted fabric and a second knitted fabric joined together continuously at both ends thereof and a laminating part (4) formed in the first knitted fabric at which the knitted fabric is partly laminated in two or more layers is knitted by t |
| 6981393 |
Yarn feeders of flat knitting machine |
January 3, 2006 |
| Yarn feeders are arranged such that feeder case portions are slidably engaged with a knitting yarn guide rail disposed on an upper portion of needle beds, and can be selectively brought by a bringing device. Each of the feeder cases is provided with a switching mechanism for switching a |
| 6981392 |
Gloves and method of knitting the same |
January 3, 2006 |
| A method for knitting a glove is provided in which the glove is knitted by using a flat-knitting device including at least a pair of front and back needle beds which extend in a horizontal direction while facing each other from front and back directions, at least one of the front and bac |
| 6968715 |
Magnetic needle selecting device of weft knitting machine |
November 29, 2005 |
| In a magnetic-type needle selection device of a flat knitting machine, a power supply control device controls a current-application interval, during which an electric current is applied to a selector actuator, in accordance with the moving speed of a carriage. The power supply control |
| 6966202 |
Method of knitting intersia pattern knitted fabric |
November 22, 2005 |
| A method of knitting an intarsia pattern fabric that can prevent occurrence of a yarn catching even when a tubular knitted fabric with an intarsia pattern and the like is knitted by using a four-bed flat knitting machine and also can eliminate the need of a split knitting to provide impr |
| 6945080 |
Knitted glove |
September 20, 2005 |
| A knitted glove (1) having at least one finger crotch (A, B, C, D) and knitted from a fingertip toward a palm by using a flat knitting machine. With at least one empty needle (J, j) arranged between the knitting needles for use in knitting one of two adjacent fingers confronting each |
| 6935140 |
Method of knitting tubular knitted fabric |
August 30, 2005 |
| In a method of knitting a tubular knitted fabric comprising a first knitted fabric and a second knitted fabric, regions A, B, C in the first knitted fabric of the tubular knitted fabric are folded back at their respective boundaries and then overlapped with a corresponding part of the se |
| 6918270 |
Neck forming method |
July 19, 2005 |
| A neckline (8) is formed between right and left bodies in a first body (2) of a tubular knitted fabric comprising the first body (2) and a second body (3) by a flechage knitting. Widening is performed in the center of the neckline to form outer-layer-neck knitting loops and inner-layer-n |
| 6915667 |
Composite needle of knitting machine |
July 12, 2005 |
| A composite needle of a knitting machine, comprises: a needle body having at a tip end a hook; a slider formed by superposing two blades, wherein the composite needle of the knitting machine is formed such that a blade groove provided in the needle body supports the blades of the slider |
| 6904774 |
Composite needs |
June 14, 2005 |
| A tongue (67) is provided, at a front end thereof, with a drop-loop preventing step (79), and the hook (11) is provided, on an outer edge portion thereof extending from a sharp-pointed tip (27) of the hook to a top (29) of the hook, with a loop escape surface (31) to hide the drop-lo |
| 6896427 |
Automatic printer and pattern connecting position correcting printing method in printing pattern |
May 24, 2005 |
| An automatic printer 1 prints a portion of a pattern onto an allocated region of a print medium 3, picks up the image of this printed pattern using an image pickup device 6, and after the image pickup, forwards the printed region portion to position a next allocated region in an effectiv |
| 6892555 |
Knitting fabric having novel set up structure and method of knitting it |
May 17, 2005 |
| A knitted fabric having a set up portion comprising stitches on a front side and stitches on a back side formed by a knitting yarn for forming the knitted fabric extending zigzag from a stitch on the front side to a stitch on the back side and vice versa, wherein the knitted fabric has a |
| 6840064 |
Cylindrical knitting fabric sound with depth formed and method of knitting it |
January 11, 2005 |
| Stitches of front and back knitted fabrics are overlapped with each other and bound off in the regions located on both the outermost right and left sides in a knitting width at the terminal end of the tubular knitted fabric in which the front and back knitted fabrics are continuous to ea |
| 6802192 |
Stitch control device in flat knitting machine |
October 12, 2004 |
| In a loop length controller for a flat knitting machine adapted to set a loop length of a knitting fabric by raising or lowering, via a raising and lowering device, a stitch cam attached to a carriage that slides on a needle bed to slidably operate knitting needles forward and backward, |
| 6799443 |
Flatbed knitting machine |
October 5, 2004 |
| A flat knitting machine (1) comprising a number of needles (15) arranged in needle grooves (13) formed on needle beds (5, 6) in such a manner as to be freely advanced or retracted; sinkers (41, 123), arranged between the needles (15, 15), to work to form loops; and at least a pair of fro |
| 6796149 |
Method of knitting fabric |
September 28, 2004 |
| In a process of knitting a fabric during which at least a part of loops in the flechage knitting region are transferred between the front and back needle beds to move the loops laterally, loops in a stitch move region which are moved laterally whenever an adequate number of courses of th |
| 6789403 |
Method for knitting a cable pattern into a tubular knitted fabric |
September 14, 2004 |
| A method for knitting a cable pattern into a tubular knitted fabric with high productivity is disclosed. Two groups of knitting stitches to be crossed are arranged in alignment on one needle bed and crossed when they are transferred to another needle bed, and these crossed groups of |
| 6789402 |
Welt-seaming method and welt-seamed knitted fabric, and CAD device for welt-seaming |
September 14, 2004 |
| The knitting that loops of rows of binding-off loops are formed with respect to a final course of a knitted fabric, so as to be continuous from a loop in the final course, and a newly formed loop of each row of binding-off loops is laid over a loop next to the loop in the final cours |
| 6786066 |
Knit wear with collar knit by flat knitting machine and method of knitting it |
September 7, 2004 |
| Knitting for joining a body 3 including right and left body portions and a neckline 12 and a collar together. A neckline 12 comprises at least three neckline portions comprising a first neckline portion 12d formed in one body portion 13 of right and left body portions which is formed ear |
| 6766667 |
Knitted fabric having open part and knitting method therefor |
July 27, 2004 |
| The present invention aims to provide improved texture of right and left marginal parts formed to extend along an open part of knitwear knitted in a tubular form, such as a cardigan and a vest with open part. The invention provide a method for producing a tubular fabric wherein a ver |
| 6766666 |
Method of knitting neck portion of knit wear by flat knitting machine and the knit wear |
July 27, 2004 |
| Seamless knitwear (1) having front and back bodies (2a, 2b) joined together at both widthwise ends thereof and formed into a tubular body from its rib hem toward its shoulder by using a flat knitting machine, the front body (2a) having a right and left front bodes (5a, 15a) into which th |
| 6761048 |
Welt-processed knitted fabric and welt processing method |
July 13, 2004 |
| A loop of a row of binding-off loops is formed with finer yarn than yarn used in a rib knitted fabric part. Also, a binding-off loop of the row of binding-off loops formed following a final loop of an odd wale of a knitted fabric at an end thereof and the binding-off loop of the row of |
| 6748770 |
Method of linking tubular knitted fabrics together and knitted fabric therefor |
June 15, 2004 |
| A knitting method of joining together adjacent fabrics (3, 5), which are arranged side by side and knitted in a tubular form, at ends thereof on the sides adjacent to each other by using a flat knitting machine so that the joining portion of knitwear, such as a side part of sweater or at |
| 6715324 |
Method of knitting stripe pattern of tubular knitted fabric, and the knitted fabric |
April 6, 2004 |
| A method of knitting a stripe pattern in a tubular fabric by using a flat knitting machine comprising at least a pair of front and back needle beds, wherein a front fabric 3 and a back fabric 5 are suspended in layers from the needle beds and their loop courses are cyclically knitted in |
| 6688144 |
Knit design system |
February 10, 2004 |
| A knit design system comprising grading line directing device (24) for directing grading lines (48, 90) at locations of size changes with respect to a design (34, 86) displayed on a monitor (8); grading line setting device (28) for setting information on design modification (34, 86) with |
| 6688140 |
Weft knitting machine with transfer mechanism and transferring method |
February 10, 2004 |
| When a loop is transferred from a transfer jack to a knitting needle of a lower needle bed, a needle hook (21a, 21b) of the knitting needle (13a, 13b) is inserted into the loop (88) retained on the transfer jack (57); then the transfer jack is moved forward so that the loop can be pushed |
| 6672113 |
Method of knitting neck of knit wear by weft knitting machine and knit designing device for prod |
January 6, 2004 |
| In order to seamlessly knit knitwear, such as a sweater, having a widened neckline 10a of a front body 2a and a front drop formed in the neckline 10a in a relatively simple method, stitches at a right side of the front neckline 10a and stitches at a left side of the front neckline 10a, |
| 6668595 |
Weft knitting machine with transfer mechanism |
December 30, 2003 |
| There are provided a transfer jack (6, 102) which is structured so that when a loop retaining portion (48, 122) is advanced to an advanced position over a needle bed gap (42) between front and back needle beds (2a, 2b), the loop retaining portion can be held in such a manner as to sw |
| 6668594 |
Tubular fabric plating method using four-bed flat knitting machine |
December 30, 2003 |
| A plating method for knitting a tubular fabric by using a four-bed type flat knitting machine comprising a first lower needle bed and a second lower needle bed which are arranged in pair in front and back and a first upper needle bed and a second upper needle bed which are arranged over |
| 6668593 |
Knit wear neck part knitting method and knit wear |
December 30, 2003 |
| A knitwear (1) is knitted from its bottom hem to its shoulder, during which a flechage knitting that a body (2) is knitted so as to be forked into a right side and a left side of a neckline (10) and also the stitches around the neckline are sequentially removed from the knitting to be pu |