Claims
- 1. Apparatus for handling workpieces of limp sheet material, such as fabric sheet material, the apparatus comprising:
- an endless conveyor having a forward-traveling upper reach for conveying workpieces in a forward direction, each workpiece having a leading edge and a trailing edge;
- pick-up means for grasping a portion of the workpiece adjacent its leading edge and holding said leading edge portion stationary as the upper reach moves continuously forwardly under said pick-up means, said pick-up means comprising airfoil means extending transversely across the upper reach of the conveyor, means for delivering a jet of air in a generally forward direction between the upper reach of the conveyor and said airfoil means, means forward of said airfoil means for clamping said leading edge portion of the workpiece, and sensor means operable to activate said clamping means;
- said air jet means being adapted to deliver a jet of air as the workpiece travels forwardly under said airfoil means such that said leading edge portion of the workpiece raises up from the conveyor toward said airfoil means and is received in said clamping means, said sensor means detecting the presence of said leading edge portion in said clamping means and generating a signal in response to which said clamping means clamps said leading edge portion.
- 2. Apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said clamping means comprises opposing clamping members movable between an open position in which the clamping members are apart and a closed position in which the clamping members are substantially together, said clamping members being adapted to facilitate movement of said leading edge portion of the workpiece between the clamping members.
- 3. Apparatus as set forth in claim 2 wherein said sensor means detects the protrusion of part of said leading edge portion of the workpiece forwardly from between said clamping members.
- 4. Apparatus as set forth in claim 3 further comprising means for pivoting said clamping members upwardly with respect to the conveyor for lifting said leading edge portion away from the conveyor.
- 5. Apparatus as set forth in claim 4 wherein a trailing edge portion of the workpiece extends downwardly from said clamping members, said trailing portion contacting the conveyor and tending to move forwardly thereon beneath said leading edge portion toward an inverted position, and wherein the apparatus further comprises pusher means adapted to act on a surface of said trailing portion of the workpiece facing generally rearwardly for pushing said trailing portion of the workpiece forwardly to complete the inversion of said trailing portion as said leading edge portion is held stationary by said clamping means.
- 6. Apparatus as set forth in claim 2 wherein said clamping members comprise upper and lower elongate clamping bars of generally rectangular cross section, each clamping bar having an inner surface facing the inner surface of the other clamping bar and an outer surface, the outer surface of said lower clamping bar being shaped to facilitate passage of said leading edge portion of the workpiece across said outer surface to a position between said clamping bars.
- 7. Apparatus as set forth in claim 6 wherein the inner surfaces of the clamping bars lie generally in planes oblique to the direction of travel of the conveyor which slope upwardly in a forward direction, and wherein the outer surface of the lower clamping bar is beveled generally at its rearward edge.
- 8. Apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said air jet means comprises a tubular manifold extending transversely across the upper reach of the conveyor and adapted for carrying air under pressure, the manifold having a plurality of generally forwardly facing orifices spaced longitudinally of the manifold through which the air escapes.
Government Interests
The U.S. Government has a paid-up license in this invention and the right in limited circumstances to require the patent owner to license others on reasonable terms as provided for by the terms of contract No. DLA 900-87-C-0509 awarded by the Department of Defense.
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Xerox Disclosure Journal, vol. 4, No. 1, Jan./Feb. 1979, "Sheet Stripping from Photoreceptors", Newbury, p. 47. |