Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
066169000 |
FABRICS OR ARTICLES
| 176 |
066007000 |
INDEPENDENT-NEEDLE MACHINES
| 68 |
066125000 |
FEEDING
| 30 |
066116000 |
NEEDLES
| 27 |
066090000 |
NEEDLE COOPERATING ELEMENTS
| 17 |
066000000 |
UNITED NEEDLE MACHINES
| 16 |
066147000 |
FABRIC MANIPULATION
| 16 |
066001000 |
MISCELLANEOUS
| 15 |
066231000 |
PATTERN SYSTEM
| 6 |
066114000 |
NEEDLE BEDS | 4 |
20080282744 | Needle bed with cooling channel - A needle bed ( | 11-20-2008 |
20090145171 | Needle bed with fluid channels - A needle bed ( | 06-11-2009 |
20120006064 | KNITTING SYSTEM WITH FLATTENED GUIDE CHANNELS - A knitting device ( | 01-12-2012 |
20120304702 | METHOD FOR MAKING A KNITTED MESH - A biocompatible surgical silk mesh prosthetic device employs a knit pattern that substantially prevents unraveling and preserves the stability of the mesh device, especially when the mesh device is cut. An example prosthetic device employs a knitted mesh including at least two yarns laid in a knit direction and engaging each other to define a plurality of nodes. The at least two yarns include a first yarn and a second yarn extending between and forming loops about two nodes. The second yarn has a higher tension at the two nodes than the first yarn. the second yarn substantially prevents the first yarn from moving at the two nodes and substantially prevents the knitted mesh from unraveling at the nodes. | 12-06-2012 |
066157000 |
STOPPING | 3 |
20090260402 | Monitoring apparatus - The present invention relates to an apparatus for monitoring the yarn or yarns in a carpet making machine or the like, a so-called tufting machine, in which the yarn or yarns are applied on a bed material, e.g. a bed weft, during movement of the yarn or yarns from a yarn magazine, e.g. a creel with a number of yarn bobbins (B) on a number of posts (S) in one or more storeys, to the bed material each through its transparent or translucent tube (R), e.g. a hose, at least one light emitter ( | 10-22-2009 |
20120031148 | Method and apparatus for detecting accidental stops of the yarn on a knitting line - A knitting line comprises a plurality of yarn feeders from which a downstream machine draws respective yarns. The machine is provided with selection elements adapted to vary the state of selection of the yarn feeders in relation to the angular position of the machine. Each of the yarn feeders is provided with a stationary drum and with a yarn count sensor arranged to generate a pulse per each yarn loop unwound from the drum. A selection signal is periodically sent to the yarn feeders, which is indicative of the state of selection of the individual feeders in relation to the angular position of the machine. For each of the selected feeders, a threshold time interval is continuously calculated, which corresponds to the maximum interval between two successive pulses, above which it should be regarded that an accidental stop of the yarn has occurred, and is updated in real time as a function of the yarn-drawing speed, the delay from the last pulse is continuously measured and compared with the updated threshold time interval, and the downstream machine is stopped when the measured delay exceeds the updated threshold interval. | 02-09-2012 |
20180023227 | ADJUSTABLE KNITTING NEEDLE AND METHOD FOR KNITTING | 01-25-2018 |
066003000 |
LOOPER PIN AND HOOK | 1 |
20160138204 | HAND KNITTING AID - The present invention relates to an aid for making it easier to knit by hand, and more particularly to an aid for knitting a band accessory by hand. The hand knitting aid includes: a main body which is formed in the form of a plate; a fixing portion which is formed on one upper portion of the main body and fixes one end of yarn for a band accessory; a holder which is formed on one lower side portion of the main body and spaced from the fixing portion and aligns and fixes the other end of the yarn for a band accessory in accordance with a pattern of the band accessory; and an elastic pressing portion which elastically presses the holder and provides a constant tension to the yarn for a band accessory. | 05-19-2016 |