Knitting technology, Third Edition



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17.9
Automatic control
On straight bar frames, a ratchet selector was employed which could, through the
introduction of racking pawls and a choice of rack wheels having different numbers
of teeth, turn a shaft to produce (usually) two fashioning actions during each of its
revolutions. Each rackwheel thus produced a different fashioning frequency. The
operator, however, had to set the machine for widening or narrowing, choose the
frequency, count fashionings, and terminate the action.
A control chain was later introduced that could automatically initiate the fash-
ioning, insert a slack course, control the machine speed, and operate a chain saver.
Soon, the demand for a cheaper, simpler and quicker method of changing styles or
sizes led to the development of an electronic console unit, programmed from a
punched plastic card film. On the card film there is provision for 23 punched-hole
positions across its width, each position being scanned by a dropper pin.
To become fully automatic, control of the following was necessary: courses and
fashioning; changing from widening to narrowing; initiating the rib transfer or welt
turning; stopping the machine on completion of the set; racking back the carrier and
stops for the next starting width; laying the yarn for the start of the next garment;
controlling the machine speed; inserting the initial draw-off; and severing connect-
ing yarns after pressing-off the previous garment piece.
17.10
The welt
The turned welt of doubled plain fabric that is produced on stocking frames is
usually less acceptable for the start of a garment panel – a rib border is often 
preferred. Straight bar rib frames have been built but they have proved to be
complex and uncompetitive against faster and more versatile V-bed rib flat
machines.
A popular technique is to knit the rib borders or cuffs on a specific-purpose 


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V-bed flat machine and then to transfer them, using the last required course,
loop-by-loop onto the points of a special ‘
topping-on bar
’ (‘
running-on
’). The fabric
is then transferred onto the needles of the straight bar frame (‘
barring-on
’). Six 
ribs may be transferred at a time but only the topmost is placed on top of the 
knocking-over bits and underneath the sinkers, ready for knitting the plain onto 
it. It is a common practice to employ ‘
doubling
’, i.e. to have more wales in the rib
than in the plain so that, during running-on, two rib loops are sometimes run 
onto the same points. In this way, the rib is in a more relaxed state and gives a better
fit.
Rib transfer has been automated by using a conveyor to transport loaded rib
transfer bars from one end of the machine to the individual knitting heads 
(Fig. 17.1). Each bar is transferred to the holders of the automatic rib transfer mech-
anism, in readiness for rib transfer at the start of the next garment cycle. Arms then
advance the rib transfer holder and present the new rib to the needles. Empty bars
are replaced on the conveyor, which automatically returns them to the loading
station for refilling.
This operation has reduced standing time from an average of five minutes to a
matter of a few seconds and has enabled the knitter to supervise more knitting
heads. At the start of knitting on the straight bar frame, an initial draw-off engages
the ribs or welt rods whilst sufficient courses are knitted for them to be engaged by
the main draw-off arrangement.
Special V-bed flat machines have been designed for automatic rib knitting and
magazine bar loading. A four-head machine can knit an average body rib in 1 min
25 sec at 60 courses per minute (cpm), or in less time without doubling. The machine
is pre-programmed to knit a cotton course, which is taken by the hook-up bar of
the take-down mechanism, followed by the tubular welt and rib in 1 
¥
1, 2 
¥
1 or 

¥
2.
On completion of the rib, a separate mechanism actuated by a cam on the main
cam-shaft causes the front bed loops to be transferred to the back bed. A transfer
bar then descends to collect these loops and transfer them onto the points of 
the magazine bar. A maximum of sixteen ribs can be accommodated. Doubling on
every seventh needle on a 14 npi machine can be achieved, if desired, for a 21 G
garment.

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