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Class 66/124 - Self-frictioning


Subclass of Class 66 - Textiles: knitting
Definition: The shanks are constructed to frictionally engage the walls
No. of patents: 5
Last issue date: 10/10/2006


NumberTitleIssue Date
7117694System component having a braking spring
A knitting tool (1) is provided with a braking spring (15) formed on the knitting tool as a one-piece member thereof. The braking spring has a thickness (W) which is less than that of the knitting tool (1), whereby the braking spring (15)...
10/10/2006
5544501Knitting needle for a chainstitch knitting machine
A knitting needle for a chainstitch knitting machine is disclosed wherein protuberances are introduced into the shank of the needle in order to prevent the needle from changing its position within a groove of the needle bar so that the needle hooks mainta...
08/13/1996
5097683Tool for stitch forming machines, particularly knitting machines
A tool for a stitch forming machine which includes a bed and a plurality of guide grooves disposed in the bed, the tool including a shank slidably disposed in one of the guide grooves. The shank includes an end having a stitch forming device, and has a bu...
03/24/1992
5076074Tool for a knitting machine
A knitting tool, such as a selector sinker or a needle for a knitting machine, includes a flat shank and a narrow elongate control spring projecting from a slot-like opening in a narrow side of the shank. One end of the control spring has a broader anchor...
12/31/1991
3977217Friction twist knitting element
This is a knitting machine element for use in the slots of machines for circular knitted fabrics. The element is twisted so as to press it against the slot walls to produce a uniform pressure and predictable positioning of the element thereby eliminating ...
08/31/1976
 
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