Claims
- 1. An apparatus for orienting and positioning a tubular sock blank for further processing, the sock blank having an opening at each of a top end and a toe end of the blank, the apparatus comprising:
a sock rotation device comprising a pair of elongate members each extending along a respective axis thereof and rotatably drivable about said axis, the members being arranged generally parallel to each other and being movable toward and away from each other to respectively decrease or increase a spacing distance between the members, the members being structured and arranged to move into the opening at one end of the sock, move away from each other so as to grasp the sock, and rotate the sock about an axis thereof for orienting the sock in a desired rotational orientation for further processing.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the sock rotation device is structured and arranged to spread the sock into a generally flattened configuration and to rotate the sock in said generally flattened configuration.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2, further comprising a sensor system including at least a first sensor operable to detect a feature on the sock when the sock is rotated by the sock rotation device, whereby a rotational orientation of the sock is determined based at least in part on an output signal from the first sensor.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3, for use with a sock having a detectable feature formed at a toe end of the sock in a predetermined location with respect to the toe end, and wherein the first sensor is operable to detect said feature on the toe end of the sock.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein the detectable feature on the toe end of the sock is a region of contrasting color on the sock, and the first sensor is operable to detect said region.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 4, for use with a sock having a second detectable feature at the toe end in a predetermined location with respect to the toe end, and further comprising a second sensor operable to detect the second detectable feature.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising an axial actuator operable to effect axial movement of the sock rotation device and a rotational actuator operable to cause the sock rotation device to rotate the sock, and a controller in communication with said actuators and with the first sensor, the controller being operable to control the axial actuator so as to axially move the sock rotation device to position the sock axially, and to control the rotational actuator to stop the rotation of the sock upon detection of signals from the first sensor indicating that the sock is in the desired rotational orientation.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the sock rotation device comprises a pair of rotatably driven rods arranged in parallel and movable between a relatively close spacing and a relatively wide spacing from each other, the sock rotation device being operable to axially advance the rods at the close spacing into the opening of the sock, and to spread the rods apart to the wide spacing to grasp the sock.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8, further comprising a sock transfer device operable to grasp the sock once the sock has been oriented in the predetermined rotational orientation on the sock rotation device, and to remove the sock from the sock rotation device and transfer the sock into a sewing machine.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein the sock transfer device comprises a pair of spreader fingers arranged substantially in a plane, the sock transfer device being operable to spread the spreader fingers apart to grasp the sock and maintain the toe end of the sock in a substantially flattened condition, and to transfer the sock toward an in-feed nip of a sewing machine.
- 11. A method for orienting and positioning a tubular sock blank for further processing, the sock blank having an opening at each of a top end and a toe end of the blank, the method comprising the steps of:
positioning the sock blank such that the opening at one end of the sock blank is opened up; moving a sock rotation device into the opening, the sock rotation device comprising a pair of elongate members each extending along a respective axis thereof and rotatably drivable about said axis, the members being arranged generally parallel to each other and being movable toward and away from each other to respectively decrease or increase a spacing distance between the members, the members being positioned with a relatively small spacing distance therebetween when the sock rotation device is moved into the opening; moving the members away from each other so as to increase the spacing distance therebetween and thereby grasp the sock with the members; and rotating the members about the respective axes thereof so as to rotate the sock about an axis thereof for orienting the sock in a desired rotational orientation for further processing.
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein the sock rotation device spreads the sock into a generally flattened configuration and rotates the sock in said generally flattened configuration.
- 13. The method of claim 11, further comprising using at least a first sensor to detect a feature on the sock when the sock is rotated by the sock rotation device, and determining a rotational orientation of the sock based at least in part on an output signal from the first sensor.
- 14. The method of claim 13, wherein the sock is provided with a detectable region near the toe end of the sock, the detectable region being located in a predetermined location with respect to the toe end, and wherein the first sensor detects said detectable region for determining the rotational orientation of the sock.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein the detectable region is provided as a knit-in region of the sock.
- 16. The method of claim 15, wherein the detectable region is provided as a knit-in region that is optically detectable.
- 17. The method of claim 16, wherein the detectable region is provided as a knit-in region of contrasting color.
- 18. The method of claim 13, wherein the sock is provided with a second detectable feature located on the toe end in a predetermined location with respect to the toe end, and wherein a second sensor is used to detect the second detectable feature and signals from both the first and second sensors are used for determining the rotational orientation of the sock.
- 19. The method of claim 11, further comprising the steps of picking up the sock from a supply of randomly oriented socks and transferring the sock to an orienting station where the sock rotation device orients the sock, wherein the sock is provided with a detectable region near the toe end of the sock, and wherein the detectable region is detected to distinguish the toe end from the top end of the sock and a result of said detection of the detectable region is used for orienting the sock for the step of transferring the sock to the orienting station.
- 20. The method of claim 19, wherein the toe end of the sock has a clip that encircles the opening at the toe end, and the clip is provided to be of a contrasting color relative to other portions of the sock so as to serve as said detectable region.
- 21. A method for handling a sock blank having an open toe end and an opposite welt end, the method comprising the steps of:
feeding the sock blank welt-end first to a first station, the sock being first-side out; opening up the welt end at the first station; moving the opened-up welt end of the sock over the outside of a support tube; engaging the sock on the support tube with friction rollers and rotating the rollers in a first direction to pull substantially a full length of the sock onto the outside of the support tube such that the sock is first-side out on the support tube; positioning a sock rotation device adjacent the support tube; and rotating the rollers in an opposite second direction to feed the sock onto the sock rotation device such that the sock is first-side out on the sock rotation device.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/351,747 filed Jan. 24, 2003, which is incorporated by reference in its entirety herein.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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