Apparatus for inserting tufting straps in a mattress

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6634307
  • Patent Number
    6,634,307
  • Date Filed
    Monday, April 22, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 21, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
An apparatus for inserting through a mattress tufting straps having a frame for locking said mattress, a device for inserting the tufting straps through the mattress, supported by the frame, and actuators for actuating the device to move above the mattress. The inserting device includes a magazine for tufting straps, a needle with a tip receptacle for receiving and transferring a clip through the mattress, a transfer element, with a seat for receiving the clip, and a pusher, movable transversely to the needle for engaging the clip and inserting the clip in the tip receptacle.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to an apparatus for inserting tufting straps in a mattress.




It is known that mattresses, in order to restrain the external padding and prevent excessive expansion due to the compression of the internal springs and of the filling material, are kept flat by a plurality of retention elements, known as tufting straps, one of which is shown for the sake of clarity in FIG.


1


. As shown in the figure, the tufting strap is designated by the letter P and is constituted by a tension element T, which consists of a tape provided, at its opposite ends, with clips S


1


, S


2


that are suitable to abut, in the active position, against disks D


1


, D


2


detailed hereinafter in order to keep the mattress substantially flat.




Currently, the tufting straps are inserted with predominantly manual methods, which entail excessively long times and high costs.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The aim of the present invention is to provide an apparatus that allows to automate the application of tufting straps.




Within this aim, an object of the invention is to provide an apparatus that has a simple structure, is relatively easy to provide in practice, safe in use, effective in operation, and has a relatively low cost.




This aim and this and other objects which will become better apparent hereinafter are achieved with an apparatus whose characteristics are defined in the appended claims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Further characteristics and advantages will become better apparent from the following detailed description of a preferred but not exclusive embodiment of an apparatus for inserting tufting straps in a mattress, illustrated only by way of non-limitative example in the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a tufting strap;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a device of the apparatus according to the invention;





FIG. 3

is a plan view of the device of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the device from another viewpoint;





FIG. 5

is a sectional view of the needle;





FIG. 6

is a view, in a section along a plane at the transfer element;





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of the transfer element;





FIG. 8

is a perspective view, with some components removed in order to better illustrate some constructive details;





FIG. 9

is a perspective view of the device in a first operating condition;





FIG. 10

is a perspective view of the device as seen from the opposite side with respect to

FIG. 9

;





FIG. 11

is a perspective view of the device in an operating condition that occurs after the one shown in

FIGS. 9 and 10

;





FIG. 12

is a perspective view of the apparatus in which the device of

FIGS. 1

to


9


is installed;





FIG. 13

is a perspective view of the apparatus, as seen from the opposite side with respect to

FIG. 12

;





FIG. 14

is an elevation view of the apparatus, taken from the side of the device;





FIG. 15

is a top view of the apparatus;





FIG. 16

is a side elevation view of the apparatus;





FIG. 17

is an elevation view of the apparatus, as seen from the opposite side with respect to

FIG. 14

;





FIG. 18

is a perspective view of another embodiment of the apparatus.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




With particular reference to

FIGS. 2

to


8


, the reference numeral


1


generally designates a device of the apparatus that inserts the tufting straps P through a mattress M.




The device


1


(whose position with respect to the mattress is shown more clearly in

FIG. 12

) comprises a central supporting beam


2


, to the ends of which a cross-member


3


(see

FIG. 3

) and a plate


4


are fixed. The cross-member


3


is provided with handles


3




a


and


3




b


so as to provide a handlebar for maneuvering the device.




A tufting strap magazine


5


is fixed to the beam


2


and has two slots


6


and


7


that slidingly accommodate the clips S


1


, S


2


of each tufting strap P. The tufting strap magazine


5


comprises a magazine pusher


8


, which is constituted by a sort of saddle, is arranged downstream of the plate


4


, as shown more clearly in

FIG. 9

, and causes, by way of the actuation means


9


, the clips S


1


, S


2


to slide toward the mattress M. The actuation means


9


comprise a lamina


10


, which frontally engages, by means of the vertical side


10




a


, a pin


8




a


that is rigidly coupled to the pusher


8


. The lamina is rigidly coupled to a slider


11


, which can slide on a rail


13


, which is parallel to the beam


2


and is fixed by means of its opposite ends to the plate


4


and to the cross-member


3


. The slider


11


is actuated by a spring


14


, which is connected to the slider with one end


14




a


and to the plate


4


with the other end. The spring


14


applies to the slider


11


an elastic force toward the plate


4


, which allows the pusher


8


to make the tufting straps P advance toward the mattress M.




Adjacent to the tufting strap magazine


5


, the device


1


comprises a tubular needle


15


(see FIG.


5


), in which one end is fixed in a sleeve


16


and the opposite end has a tip


17


provided with a receptacle


18


suitable to receive the first clip S


1


through a lateral opening by means of a transfer element


31


described hereinafter.




The receptacle


18


is connected to the internal cavity


19


of the needle, in which a rod


20


, suitable to lock the first clip S


1


inside the seat, can slide.




The needle


15


is guided at right angles with respect to the mattress M by first means for actuation between a first position, in which the tip


17


is arranged upstream of the mattress M and the first clip S


1


is retained in the receptacle


18


by the rod


20


, and a second position, in which the tip


17


has pierced the mattress M and the rod


20


releases the clip S


1


downstream of the mattress M. Said first actuation means comprise a linear actuator


21


, which is fixed, by means of its opposite ends, below the plate


4


and the beam


2


. The actuator


21


actuates a carriage


22


, on which the sleeve


16


and a cylinder


23


for actuating the rod


20


are mounted.




A cam


24


is rigidly coupled to the carriage


22


and has an edge that is inclined with respect to the carriage advancement direction.




Proximate to the tip


17


of the needle


15


, the plate


4


supports, so that it can rotate about a vertical rotation axis, a rocker


25


(see FIGS.


4


and


6


), in which one end


26


is connected, by means of a spring


27


, to the plate


4


and the other end


28


forms a guiding recess


29


for the needle


15


. A free roller


30


is arranged on the end


28


and is suitable to be detachably engaged by the cam


24


. The function of the rocker


25


is to contrast the possible flexing of the needle when the clip S


1


is inserted in the receptacle


18


, while the cam


24


is meant to remove the abutment provided by the rocker


25


when the needle


15


is made to advance toward the mattress.




A transfer element


31


(see

FIGS. 6

to


8


) is provided between the mattress M and the output of the magazine


5


and is supported by the plate


4


. The transfer element


31


comprises a transfer pusher


33


, which is actuated by a fluid-actuated cylinder


34


and is arranged opposite a block


32


provided with a hollow


35


suitable to receive the first clip S


1


that arrives from the corresponding slot


6


. Above the hollow


35


there are two plates


36


,


37


, which are fixed onto the block


32


and are divided by a gap


38




a


that is aligned with the receptacle


18


of the needle


15


. Between the plates


36


,


37


and the block


32


there remains an interspace or channel


38




b


, in which there is an elastic lamina


38


provided with a U-shaped edge which is accommodated in the hollow


35


and forms a seat


39


that is aligned with the slot


6


in order to receive the clip S


1


and retain it under the plates


36


,


37


. The pusher


33


has a second seat


40


, which is centrally provided with a passage opening


41


suitable to be engaged by a tooth


42


that protrudes from the block


32


. The seat


40


is aligned with the slot


7


in order to receive the second clip S


2


. The pusher


33


, by means of the cylinder


34


, can move transversely with respect to the needle


15


, so as to transfer the first clip S


1


from an initial position (in which it is locked elastically in the seat


39


by the lamina


38


) through the channel


38




b


to a final position for insertion in the receptacle


18


of the needle. Once the clip has been transferred into the receptacle


18


, the tooth


42


disengages the second clip S


2


from the corresponding retention seat


40


.




Two magazines


42




a


and


42




b


for the disks D


1


, D


2


(see

FIGS. 6 and 10

to


13


) are associated with the device


1


. The magazine


42




a


is constituted by a sort of case, which can be inserted removably in a seat


4




a


(see

FIG. 2

) provided in an element


4




b


associated with the plate


4


.




The case


42




a


is formed by two parallel strips


42




c


, provided with mutually opposite slots


42




d


and mutually connected by a wall


42




e


which, in alignment with the needle


15


, has an opening


42




f


. The disks Dl are inserted from above into the slots


42




d


of the case


42




a


, forming a column in which the lower disk faces the opening


42




f.






The opening


42




e


allows the tip of the needle


15


to pass through the disk D


1


and place it on the face of the mattress M. Likewise, the other magazine


42




b


(see

FIG. 13

) is detachably supported on the other side of the mattress, in a region of the frame described in detail hereinafter, and has the same characteristics as the magazine described above.




The described device


1


is conveniently integrated in an apparatus for the automatic application of tufting straps onto the entire surface of the mattress M shown in FIG.


12


.




Said apparatus comprises a frame, generally designated by the reference numeral


43


, which is composed of two rectangular walls


44


and


45


which are flat and mutually parallel so as to delimit between them a space


46


meant to receive the mattress M. The wall


44


is provided, in a central position of two parallel sides, with two bodies


47


,


48


from which two respective mutually coaxial pivots


49


,


50


protrude horizontally.




The pivots


49


,


50


can rotate, about the horizontal axis A, in supports


51


and


52


, which are fixed to the top of two side members


53


,


54


anchored to a footing for resting on the ground.




The sides of the walls


44


and


45


that are perpendicular to the axis A are spaced from the adjacent side members


53


,


54


in order to allow the installation, on each side, of two jacks


55


,


56


, in which the cylinders are articulated to the wall


45


and the stems are rigidly coupled to the wall


44


. The pairs of jacks


55


,


56


allow to move the wall


45


with respect to the wall


44


in order to allow, when the walls are in a spaced position, the placement of the mattress M in the space


46


and, when the walls are in a mutually closer position, the retention of the mattress M in order to apply the tufting straps P by means of the above described device


1


.




The mattress M is positioned in the space


46


while the walls


44


and


45


are in the horizontal position. For this purpose, the stem of a jack


57


is articulated to one side of the wall


44


and is pivoted, by means of its cylinder, to a frame


58


that is rigidly coupled to the side member


53


. Once the mattress has been positioned in the space


46


and therefore rests on the wall


44


, the jacks


55


,


56


are actuated and lock it between the walls


44


and


45


, reducing its thickness to a value that is smaller than the length of the tufting straps P that will be driven through it.




Respective pairs of guides


59


,


60


,


61


,


62


(see

FIGS. 12 and 13

) are fixed on the sides of the walls


44


,


45


that lie at right angles to the axis A, and two carriages


63


,


64


can slide thereon; said carriages are substantially constituted by a beam that is parallel to the axis A and has, at its opposite end, sliding blocks


65


,


66


,


67


,


68


(see

FIGS. 14 and 17

) which are slidingly rigidly coupled in the guides


59


-


62


.




A rail


69


is fixed on the beam that constitutes the carriage


63


and allows the sliding of a slide


70


on which the plate


4


of the device


1


is fixed. The slide


70


can move along the rail


69


by means of a transmission composed of a reversible gearmotor


71


, which is coupled by means of a flange to one end of the carriage


63


and on whose output shaft a toothed pulley, for the actuation of a toothed belt


72


, is keyed. The belt


72


is wound in a loop around a guiding pulley, which is supported at the opposite end of the carriage


63


, so that the two portions of the belt


72


are parallel to the rail


69


. One of the two portions of the belt is rigidly coupled to the slide


70


, so that by activating the gearmotor


71


it is possible to move the device


1


along the rail


69


in order to position it transversely on the wall


45


.




In order to position the device


1


at right angles to the axis A, at the corners of the wall


45


there are two pairs of pulleys


73


,


74


and


75


,


76


(see FIGS.


12


and


14


), around which two respective toothed belts


77


,


78


are wound which run parallel to the rails


59


,


60


. The pulleys


73


,


74


are rotationally coupled to each other by means of a shaft


79


, which receives its motion from a gearmotor


80


of the reversible type, which is coupled by means of a flange laterally to the wall


45


. The sliding blocks


65


,


66


are rigidly coupled to a portion of the belts


77


and


78


, so that the carriage


63


, by actuating the gearmotor


80


, can move along the rails


59


,


60


while remaining parallel to the axis A.




In order to move the carriage


64


with respect to the wall


44


, there are elements that are fully identical to the ones described above to illustrate the movement of the carriage


63


with respect to the wall


45


.




These elements (see

FIG. 13

) comprise a slide


81


, on which the magazine


42




b


of the disks D


2


is fixed; said slide can slide on a rail


82


, which is fixed to the beam that constitutes the carriage


64


. The slide


81


can be moved along the rail


82


, and therefore parallel to the axis A, by means of a belt


83


actuated by a reversible gearmotor


84


mounted on the carriage


64


.




In order to move the carriage


64


at right angles to the axis A, the sliding blocks


67


,


68


are connected to two belts


85


,


86


(see

FIGS. 13

,


17


), which are parallel to the rails


61


,


62


and are wound around respective pairs of pulleys


87


,


88


and


89


,


90


, which are rotatably supported at the corners of the wall


44


; the pulleys


87


,


88


are rotationally connected by a shaft


91


, which is actuated by a reversible gearmotor


92


.




The walls


44


,


45


are provided with a plurality of holes


93


,


94


, through which the device


1


drives the tufting straps P through the mattress M.




The holes


93


of the wall


44


are arranged perfectly opposite with respect to the holes


94


of the wall


45


, and their placement is determined substantially as a function of a uniform distribution of the tufting straps P with respect to the dimensions of the mattress M, although the choice of the tufting strap application points can follow various criteria.




Since, as will become better apparent from the description that follows, respective disks D


1


, D


2


are arranged between the opposite faces of the mattress M and the clips S


1


, S


2


of the tufting straps, the disk D


1


, taken from the magazine


42




a


of the device, must be perfectly aligned with the disk D


2


that is taken from the magazine


42




b


that lies behind the wall


44


and therefore there must be perfect synchronization of direction, orientation and modulus of the movements performed by the magazines


42




a


and


42




b


, and therefore ultimately of the slide


70


that supports the device


1


, with the magazine


42




a


and the slide


81


that supports the magazine


42




b.






For this purpose, the gearmotors


80


,


92


and


71


,


84


that actuate the carriages


63


and


64


and the slides


70


and


81


are controlled by a control unit, which controls their synchronized movements according to a predetermined and presettable program. The same program controls the elements that determine the activation of the actuator


21


for the advancement of the needle supporting carriage


22


and of the cylinders


34


,


23


that actuate the transfer and retention of the clip S


1


of the tufting strap P in the receptacle


18


of the tip of the needle


15


.




The operation of the illustrated apparatus, albeit fully evident from the provided description, is as follows.




Starting from a situation in which the walls


44


,


45


are arranged horizontally and are mutually spaced at a distance that is greater than the thickness of the mattress M, said mattress is inserted in the space


46


. Once the placement of the mattress has been completed, the four jacks


55


,


56


are actuated and, by moving the walls


44


and


45


toward each other, compress the mattress to a thickness that is smaller than the length of the tufting straps P.




After the walls


44


,


45


have assumed the vertical position shown in

FIGS. 12-17

as a consequence of the activation of the jack


57


, the actuation of the gearmotors


80


,


92


and


71


,


84


determines the movement of the slides


70


,


81


into the position for alignment with the holes


93


,


94


of the walls


44


,


45


, in which a tufting strap P is to be inserted. At this point, the cylinder


34


is activated and, by acting with the pusher


33


on the clip S


1


, transfers said clip from the seat


39


through the channel


38




b


into the receptacle


18


of the needle


15


, where it remains because it is retained by the thrust applied by the rod


20


due to the cylinder


23


. It should be noted that during the passage of the clip S


1


in the channel


38




b


, the tension element T passes through the gap


38




a


. When the pusher


33


moves, the second clip S


2


is pushed out of the seat


40


due to the thrust applied thereto by the tooth


42


through the opening


41


.




Upon completion of the transfer of the clip S


1


from the seat


39


, in which it was retained by the laminar spring


38


, into the receptacle


18


of the needle


15


, the actuator


21


is activated and pushes the needle


15


through the disk D


1


of the magazine


42




a


and, by continuing its stroke, through the holes


93


,


94


of the walls


44


,


45


and of the interposed mattress M. The movement of the needle


15


is sized so that before said needle reaches the end of its stroke the clip S


2


engages against the disk of the magazine


42




a


, so that with the subsequent movement the disk D


1


is extracted from the magazine and moved into abutment against the adjacent face of the mattress, remaining clamped between said face and the clip S


2


. When the needle, after passing through the mattress M and the disk D


2


contained in the magazine


42




b


, exits from the opposite side (see FIG.


10


), the cylinder


23


is activated and retracts the rod


20


that lies inside the needle, releasing the clip S


1


, which by means of the subsequent return stroke of the needle protrudes from the receptacle


18


. It should be noted that as mentioned, since the mattress has been compressed down to a thickness that is smaller than the length of the tufting strap P, said tufting strap remains loose (see

FIG. 11

) until the mattress is removed after completion of the application of all the tufting straps and the spacing of the walls


44


,


45


.




The operating steps for the insertion of the tufting straps are repeated for each tufting strap in the manner described above, following the preset program.




The described invention is susceptible of numerous modifications and variations, all of which are within the scope of the same inventive concept. In particular, a partially automated solution provides for the application of the disks D


1


, D


2


only on one side. In this case, while the application of the disks D


1


is performed according to the program with the device


1


, application of the disks D


2


is completed manually. Naturally, the apparatus will have a simplified structure due to the absence, on the wall


44


, of the magazine


42




b


and of the elements meant to move it.




Another cheaper embodiment of the apparatus, shown in

FIG. 18

, provides for manual actuation of the device


1


. In this case, the gearmotors


71


,


80


are not present and the slide


70


is actuated manually by the user by gripping the handlebar


3


,


3




a


,


3




b


that is fixed to the end of the beam


2


and by moving the device


1


horizontally, making the slide


70


slide along the rail


69


, and vertically, making the carriage


63


slide along the rails


59


,


60


. Advantageously, one pair of pulleys


75


,


76


is connected by a shaft


79


, and on the belts


77


,


78


there are counterweights


95


,


96


suitable to counterbalance the weight of the carriage


63


and of the elements mounted thereon.




In another embodiment of the invention, the means for transmitting motion from the gearmotors


80


,


92


and


71


,


84


to the carriages


63


,


64


and to the slides


70


,


81


can be constituted by worm screws.




The disclosures in Italian Patent Application No. BO2001A000260 from which this application claims priority are incorporated herein by reference.



Claims
  • 1. An apparatus for inserting, through a mattress, retention elements consisting of a flexible tension element provided, at its opposite ends, with two clips arranged in a T-shaped configuration with respect to said tension element, and constituting tufting straps, and a first disk and a second disk, the tufting strap abutting by way of said first and second disks against the opposite faces of said mattress, the apparatus comprising: a frame for locking said mattress; an inserting device for inserting said tufting straps through said mattress which is supported by said frame; actuation means for actuating said inserting device so as to move above the mattress according to a predetermined path, and wherein said inserting device comprises: a magazine for tufting straps which has two slots for slidingly accommodating the clips of each one of said tufting straps; a needle having a tip provided with a receptacle adapted to receive a first one of said clips; first actuation means, said needle being guided at right angles to said mattress by action of said first actuation means between a retracted position, in which said tip is arranged upstream of said mattress, and an advanced position, in which said tip has passed through said mattress in order to release said first clip; a transfer element, arranged at an output of said slots, said transfer element including a seat for receiving said first clip, upon arrival from a corresponding one of said slots; second actuation means; and a transfer pusher which is movable transversely to said needle by action of second actuation means between an initial position for engagement on said first clip arranged in said clip receiving seat and a final position for insertion of said first clip in said receptacle, said needle being adapted to release said first clip after said tip has passed through said mattress.
  • 2. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: a support constituted by a central beam, by a cross-member, and by a plate said cross-member and plate being respectively fixed at opposite ends of said central beam, said magazine being mounted on said support and rigidly coupled to said central beam, and said support being mounted on said frame so as to perform movements during which said needle remains always perpendicular to said mattress.
  • 3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said transfer pusher is provided with a seat, said magazine comprising a magazine pusher and magazine pusher actuation means for actuating said magazine pusher toward said mattress in order to transfer said tufting straps into said transfer element so that said clips are arranged in said clip receiving seat of the transfer element and respectively in said seat of said transfer pusher.
  • 4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein said magazine pusher actuation means consist of a slider, of a rail on which said slider slides, said rail being substantially parallel to said central beam, of a lamina that is rigidly coupled to said slider, and of a spring, said magazine pusher including a pin that protrudes therefrom, said slider being drawn elastically toward said plate by said spring that is connected, with its opposite ends, to said plate and said slider, and being adapted to act on said pin.
  • 5. The apparatus of claim 4, further comprising a fluid-actuated cylinder mounted on said carriage, and wherein said first actuation means comprise: a linear actuator, which is fixed between said plate and said central beam; a carriage that is movable by action of said linear actuator, said needle comprising a cavity that leads into said receptacle; and a rod that is slideable inside said cavity, said rod being actuated by said fluid-actuated cylinder and being adapted to lock said first clip in said retracted position of said needle and release the first clip in said advanced position.
  • 6. The apparatus according to claim 5, further comprising a cam, and a rocker that is rotatably supported on said plate and has an end provided with a recess for guiding said needle, said rocker being controlled by said cam so that in the retracted position of said needle the receptacle of said needle is arranged in said recess in order to receive said first clip of the tufting strap pushed therein by said transfer pusher, and said rocker being adapted to provide a lateral support to said needle during transfer of said clip in said receptacle.
  • 7. The apparatus of claim 6, further comprising: a block that is fixed on said plate of said support, said clip receiving seat being formed by a hollow formed in said block; two further plates fixed on said block and forming a gap and a channel together with said block, said channel and said gap being aligned with said receptacle, and said channel being engageable by said transfer pusher in order to transfer said first clip from said clip receiving seat into said receptacle.
  • 8. The apparatus of claim 7, further comprising an elastic lamina accommodated in said channel and having an edge that protrudes into said hollow to form said clip receiving seat for receiving said first clip.
  • 9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein said block is provided with a tooth, said seat of the transfer pusher which receives said second clip in said pusher being centrally provided with an opening that can be engaged by said tooth of said block, said tooth being further adapted to expel said second clip from said seat of the transfer pusher when said transfer pusher is in the final position.
  • 10. The apparatus of claim 2, comprising two magazines for said disks, with a first magazine being supported by said plate on one side of said mattress, and a second magazine being supported by said frame on the other side of said mattress.
  • 11. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein each one of said magazines is constituted by a case formed by two parallel strips provided with mutually opposite slots mutually connected by a wall provided with an opening that is aligned with said needle, said opposite slots forming a retention seat for a column of said disks, a lowermost one of which faces said openings.
  • 12. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein said frame comprises: two rectangular walls, which are flat and mutually parallel, so as to delimit therebetween a space for accommodating a mattress, said rectangular walls having mutually opposite holes at the points of application of said tufting straps; wall actuation means for moving one of said walls with respect to the other between a spaced position for receiving the mattress in said space and a closer position, in which said mattress is compressed down to a thickness that is smaller than the length of the tufting straps; a carriage that is slideable on wall guides that are fixed externally to one of said rectangular walls, said carriage being provided with a carriage guide for the sliding of a carriage slide at right angles to said carriage, said device and the first magazine of disks being supported on said carriage slide; movement means for moving said carriage and said carriage slide on said wall and carriage guides according to a system of X-Y axes so as to position said needle in alignment with said opposite holes in order to allow said needle to pass through a disk that lies opposite said opposite holes and guide said tufting straps through said mattress so that a clip retained in said receptacle of said needle is released on a side of the mattress that lies opposite a needle insertion side, while the other clip extracts said disk from said magazine.
  • 13. The apparatus of claim 12, comprising: a second carriage slideable on second carriage guides that are fixed externally to the second wall, along a sliding direction, said second carriage being provided with a second carriage guide for sliding of a second carriage slide at right angles to the sliding direction of said second carriage, said second slider supporting the second magazine of disks; and second movement means for moving said second carriage and said second slide according to a system of X-Y axes so as to position said second magazine synchronously with said device, with said needle, after passing through a disk of said first magazine and the mattress, carrying a clip retained in the receptacle through a disk of said second magazine.
  • 14. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein said movement and second movement means for moving each one of said first and second carriages comprise: pairs of pulleys; a reversible gearmotor; a shaft being provided for rotationally connecting two respective pulleys of said pairs, said shaft being actuated by a reversible gearmotor; and two belts that are arranged on sides of the respective opposite walls and are closed in a loop around respective ones of said pairs of pulleys so as to lie parallel to said wall and carriage guides.
  • 15. The apparatus of claim 14, comprising wall rotation means, said opposite walls being supported so as to rotate about a horizontal axis, by action of said wall rotation means, between a spaced position, in which the walls lie horizontally in order to allow the insertion of a mattress in said space, and a position in which the walls lie vertically and mutually closer, in order to lock the mattress so as to allow application of said tufting straps.
  • 16. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein said wall actuation means for moving said walls with respect to each other are constituted by jacks having each a cylinder rigidly coupled to a side of one of said opposite walls and a stem rigidly coupled to the side of the other one of said opposite walls.
  • 17. The apparatus of claim 16, further comprising a control unit that controls movements of said movement and second movement means for actuating said carriage slides and said carriages according to a predetermined and presettable program.
  • 18. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein said control unit controls said transfer element, a fluid-actuated cylinder, said first actuation means which comprise a linear actuator for advancement of the needle, and a rod actuated by said fluid-actuated cylinder for retaining said first clip into said receptacle.
  • 19. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein said movement and second movement means for moving said carriages for supporting said device comprise: pairs of pulleys; a shaft for connecting two respective ones of said pulleys of said pairs; two belts, which are arranged to sides of a respective one of said opposite walls, said belts being closed in a loop around respective ones of said pairs of pulleys so as to lie parallel to said guides; and counterweights for said device and said carriages, which are fixed on said belts.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
BO2001A0260 Apr 2001 IT
US Referenced Citations (2)
Number Name Date Kind
2087847 Morley Jul 1937 A
2192161 Fridolph Feb 1940 A
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Number Date Country
0 844 210 May 1998 EP
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