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US2408440A
US2408440A US579794A US57979445A US2408440A US 2408440 A US2408440 A US 2408440A US 579794 A US579794 A US 579794A US 57979445 A US57979445 A US 57979445A US 2408440 A US2408440 A US 2408440A
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    • D04BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
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    • D04B9/00Circular knitting machines with independently-movable needles
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    • D04BRAIDING; LACE-MAKING; KNITTING; TRIMMINGS; NON-WOVEN FABRICS
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    • D04B1/00Weft knitting processes for the production of fabrics or articles not dependent on the use of particular machines; Fabrics or articles defined by such processes
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  • This invention relates to seamless stockings, and is also concerned with string work in which separable blanks for such stockings are serially incorporated during the knitting.
  • the strings were produced as tubes with toe and heel pockets at one side thereof, and the individual blanks were separated from the string by cutting it crosswise of the termini of the toe pockets. Completion of the stockings thus necessitated the use of looping machines to which the individual blanks had to be transferred for closure of the toe pockets. This subsequent operation was not only tedious and time-consuming, but entailed the employment of specially skilled artisans by reason of which large scale production was rendered correspondingly costly.
  • the chief aim of my invention is to overcome the above drawbacks, which desideratum I attain in practice, as hereinafter more fully set forth, through provision of string work in which the toe pockets of the individual stocking blanks are integral and continuous all around with the instep portions, and from which the blanks can be readily and quickly removed intact by relatively inexperienced help.
  • FIG. 1 is a view in side elevation of a seamless stocking conveniently embodyingmy invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view showing the string product of a knitting machine in which successive stocking blanks are' detachably connected one to another in accordance with my invention.
  • Fig. 3shoW s the string of Fig. 2 in longitudinal section taken as indicated by the angled arrows IIIIII in the latter illustration; and
  • Fig. 4 is a fragmentary diagrammatic detail view showing how the toe of one stocking blank is closed and how such stocking blank is connected to the top of the leg portion of an adjacent blank in the string of Figs. 2 and 3.
  • the toe and heel pockets are all formed at one side of the string, as ordinarily; but it is to be In particularly noted that in accordance with my invention, the toe pockets T are attached to the string at the opposite side, and moreover that the top of the leg portion L of each blank B is open and defined in part by a raw edge E of cast loops extending, together with a segment f of loose yarn, from the opposite ends of the line x-x of attachment of such leg portion to the next adjacent blank B.
  • the string is produced from continuous yarn, and the terminal loop course da of the widened gore of each toe pocket T is joined at the juncture .ra: with the corresponding terminal loop course 17-2) of the instep portion I by loops forming a part of course c-c.
  • the course :1 which, for convenience of illus tration, is shown as stretched or distorted, constitutes the actual tie between the two adjacent blanks B, and, as shown, is interlooped with the terminal course aa of the widened gore of the toe T of the lower of the two blanks.
  • the loose yarn segment f is cut adjacent the fabric at p, and the end loop Z of the connecting course (i cut at the point p, whereafter said segment is pulled in the direction of the arrow head thereon, until said connecting course is completely withdrawn;
  • a stocking blank thus removed from the string will appear as shown in Fig. 1 with a closed toe T in integral continuation all around with its instep portion, and a raw edge extending all around the top of its leg portion L.
  • the heel and toe pockets H and 'I have the usual diagonal sutures S, S characteristic of seamless hosiery.
  • Each stocking may be finished by application thereto of a separately knitted top, or by oversewing the raw top edge to preclude subsequent ravelling, after a manner well known in the art.
  • the heel, toe and foot sole may be reinforced by interknitting an additional yarn into these parts.
  • a knitted product in the form of a string consisting of a series of seamless stocking blanks with closed toes'and the top of one blank detachably connected half way round along the crosswise closure line of the toe of an adjacent blank by a removable course of loops formed from yarn used in the knitting of the string.
  • a knitted product in the form of a string consisting of a series of seamless stocking blanks with the top edge of the leg portion of one blank detachably connected to the foot of the next blank along the line extending crosswise of the toe pocket of the latter blank at the juncture between the terminal course of such pocket and the corresponding terminal course of the instep portion by a removable course of temporary connecting loops formed from yarn used in the knitting of the string.

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Oct. 1, 1946. N A 2,408,440
SEAMLES S S TOCKING Filed Feb. 26, 1945 ZSheets-Sheet 1 INVENTOR: Georye Nvrmazz,
5 ATTORNEYS.
Oct. 1, 1946. I e. NORMAN SEAMLESS STOCKING Filed Feb. 26, 1945 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 INVENTOR.-
George Norman,
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- i/WJQ Patented Oct. 1, 1946 SEAlWLESS STOCKING I George Norman, Griffin, Gagassignor to Spalding Knitting Mills, Griflin, Ga., a corporation of Georgia Application February 26, 1945, Serial No. 579,794
4 Claims.- ((166-178) This invention relates to seamless stockings, and is also concerned with string work in which separable blanks for such stockings are serially incorporated during the knitting.
In the manufacture of seamless stockings according to methods heretofore prevalent, the strings were produced as tubes with toe and heel pockets at one side thereof, and the individual blanks were separated from the string by cutting it crosswise of the termini of the toe pockets. Completion of the stockings thus necessitated the use of looping machines to which the individual blanks had to be transferred for closure of the toe pockets. This subsequent operation was not only tedious and time-consuming, but entailed the employment of specially skilled artisans by reason of which large scale production was rendered correspondingly costly.
The chief aim of my invention is to overcome the above drawbacks, which desideratum I attain in practice, as hereinafter more fully set forth, through provision of string work in which the toe pockets of the individual stocking blanks are integral and continuous all around with the instep portions, and from which the blanks can be readily and quickly removed intact by relatively inexperienced help.
Other objects and attendant advantages will appear from the following detailed description of the attached drawings, wherein Fig. 1 is a view in side elevation of a seamless stocking conveniently embodyingmy invention.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view showing the string product of a knitting machine in which successive stocking blanks are' detachably connected one to another in accordance with my invention. Fig. 3shoW s the string of Fig. 2 in longitudinal section taken as indicated by the angled arrows IIIIII in the latter illustration; and
Fig. 4 is a fragmentary diagrammatic detail view showing how the toe of one stocking blank is closed and how such stocking blank is connected to the top of the leg portion of an adjacent blank in the string of Figs. 2 and 3.
In carrying out my invention, by employing the 7 method and the machine disclosed in a co-pending patent application Serial N0.'55l,350 filed by me on September 16, 1944, I produce string work such as shown in Figs. 2 and 3 consisting of a series of interconnected stocking blanks B each having a. tubular leg portion L, a narrowed and widened heel pocket H, a tubular instep portion I and a narrowed and widened toe portion T. The toe and heel pockets are all formed at one side of the string, as ordinarily; but it is to be In particularly noted that in accordance with my invention, the toe pockets T are attached to the string at the opposite side, and moreover that the top of the leg portion L of each blank B is open and defined in part by a raw edge E of cast loops extending, together with a segment f of loose yarn, from the opposite ends of the line x-x of attachment of such leg portion to the next adjacent blank B. As diagrammatically exemplified in Fig. 4, the string is produced from continuous yarn, and the terminal loop course da of the widened gore of each toe pocket T is joined at the juncture .ra: with the corresponding terminal loop course 17-2) of the instep portion I by loops forming a part of course c-c. The course :1 which, for convenience of illus tration, is shown as stretched or distorted, constitutes the actual tie between the two adjacent blanks B, and, as shown, is interlooped with the terminal course aa of the widened gore of the toe T of the lower of the two blanks. To separate the blank from its immediate neighbor, the loose yarn segment f is cut adjacent the fabric at p, and the end loop Z of the connecting course (i cut at the point p, whereafter said segment is pulled in the direction of the arrow head thereon, until said connecting course is completely withdrawn;
A stocking blank thus removed from the string will appear as shown in Fig. 1 with a closed toe T in integral continuation all around with its instep portion, and a raw edge extending all around the top of its leg portion L. As a consequence of being formed in the ordinary way by narrowing and widening operations, the heel and toe pockets H and 'I have the usual diagonal sutures S, S characteristic of seamless hosiery. Each stocking may be finished by application thereto of a separately knitted top, or by oversewing the raw top edge to preclude subsequent ravelling, after a manner well known in the art. If desired, the heel, toe and foot sole may be reinforced by interknitting an additional yarn into these parts.
Having thus described my invention, I claim:
1. Asa new article of manufacture, a knitted product in the form of a string consisting of a series of seamless stocking blanks with closed toes'and the top of one blank detachably connected half way round along the crosswise closure line of the toe of an adjacent blank by a removable course of loops formed from yarn used in the knitting of the string.
2. As a new article of manufacture, a knitted product in the form of a string consisting of a series of seamless stocking blanks with the top edge of the leg portion of one blank detachably connected to the foot of the next blank along the line extending crosswise of the toe pocket of the latter blank at the juncture between the terminal course of such pocket and the corresponding terminal course of the instep portion by a removable course of temporary connecting loops formed from yarn used in the knitting of the string.
3. As a new article of manufacture, a knitted product in the form of a string consisting of a series of seamless stocking blanks with closed toes, in which the leg top of one blank is de- GEORGE NORMAN.
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US2695507A (en) * 1952-04-22 1954-11-30 Glen Raven Knitting Mills Inc Stocking
US5737943A (en) * 1996-07-26 1998-04-14 Creative Care, Inc. Seamless pedorthic sock and method of knitting same
US6158253A (en) * 1999-09-17 2000-12-12 Knit-Rite, Inc. Seamless, form fitting foot sock

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US2695507A (en) * 1952-04-22 1954-11-30 Glen Raven Knitting Mills Inc Stocking
US5737943A (en) * 1996-07-26 1998-04-14 Creative Care, Inc. Seamless pedorthic sock and method of knitting same
US6158253A (en) * 1999-09-17 2000-12-12 Knit-Rite, Inc. Seamless, form fitting foot sock

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