Claims
- 1. Apparatus for attaching sliders to a slide fastener chain having alternating longitudinal portions of engaged fastener elements and fastener element-free gaps, comprising feed means for drawing said chain in a downstream direction past a sensing means, said sensing means for detecting each said gap passing thereby and halting said feed means to position said gap in an assembly station, spreading means for transversely widening said gap and partially uncoupling upstream fastener element rows, a rotor having a slider holding means for seizing a slider, passing said slider to said widened gap, threading said slider in an upstream direction onto said uncoupled fastener element rows, and releasing said slider at corresponding positions of rotation of said rotor and, means for delivering sliders one at a time to said slider holding means.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said chain overlies said rotor substantially tangential to the rotor periphery, said slider holding means supporting said slider against the rotor periphery.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said slider has a pull, said slider holding means comprises a radial recess in and open to one end of said rotor for receiving the pull of said slider and a releasable clamp means for controllably locking the slider pull in said recess and said means for delivering sliders faces said one end of said rotor and directs the pull of each slider into said recess.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said rotor oscillates back and forth through a predetermined angle.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said sensing means and spreading means are mounted together in an assembly movable over said chain, said rotor having abutment means for engaging said assembly during rotation through said threading said slider position to move said assembly in an upstream direction over said chain ahead of said slider.
- 6. In apparatus for assembling sliders on a continuous fastener chain having alternating fastener element and fastener-element-free gap sections longitudinally therealong, a slider transport assembly comprising a rotor rotatable about an axis perpendicular to the direction of longitudinal movement of said chain, said rotor having a releasable clamping means communicating with the interior of a recess extending radially from said rotor periphery, a slider feed means for delivering sliders, each having a pull tab and body portion, one at a time to said recess such that the pull tab of each slider extends into said recess and the body portion abuts against said rotor periphery, and means for rotating said rotor to pass each said slider to said chain, whereupon each said slider is threaded onto fastener elements of said chain.
- 7. In apparatus for assembling sliders on a continuous fastener chain having longitudinally alternating engaged fastener element containing and fastener-element-free gap portions, an assembly station through which said chain is conducted longitudinally in a first direction comprising a device for detecing each gap portion and spreading said gap portion to permit a slider to be threaded onto chain fastener elements in a second longitudinal direction opposite said first direction, said device having a pair of parallel fingers resiliently biased against one side of said chain to enter each said gap portion, and a movable cam surface disposed between said fingers to descend between said fingers and spread said fingers upon their entry into said gap portion.
- 8. The assembly of claim 7, further comprising a rotor rotatable about an axis perpendicular to said first longitudinal direction, said rotor having means for holding sliders tangentially against the rotor periphery and being rotatable to pass said sliders to said gap portions and thread them onto said chain fastener elements after said fingers are spread.
- 9. The assembly of claim 8, wherein said device is pivotable about said rotor axis and said rotor is formed with means for abutting against said device to pivot said device for movement along said chain in said second direction during rotation of said rotor while said sliders are being threaded onto said chain fastener elements.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 458,457, filed 1/17/83, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,495,686.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Divisions (1)
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