Claims
- 1. An apparatus for tentering a hide, said apparatus comprising first and second angular or hose-like hide tentering mats (1, 2), each open at opposite sides thereof, said mats being adapted to circulate along endless runs in predetermined directions so that a portion of the first mat is pressed in face-to-face opposing relation with and moves in the same direction as a portion of the second mat, said mats being made of an elastically extensible material, and mat stretching means for stretching both said portions of said first and second mats in a second direction crosswise to said direction, wherein the improvement comprises means for sealing (22, 23) said opposite sides of each of said first and second mats so as to respectively form closed pressure chambers or spaces, and wherein said mat stretching means comprises edge-gripping track shoes (12) attached to said mats, and guide tracks (15) for defining running paths for said track shoes, said guide tracks being adapted to simultaneously advance in said second direction and diverge from each other (1) in order to produce diverging running paths for said track shoes (12) and (2) so as to stretch said portions of said mats in said second direction crosswise relative to said direction.
- 2. An apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein the improvement futher comprises an endless wire (5), which runs between said portions of the mats and extends a substantial distance rearwards of a point where hides are fed into said apparatus.
- 3. An apparatus as set forth in claim 1, further comprising: chains (13), fastened to said said track shoes, for driving the track shoes, said chains and said track shoes (12), comprising chain tracks for gripping the edges of said mats.
- 4. An apparatus as set forth in claim 3, further comprising swing rollers (3, 4), positioned at opposite ends of and adapted to rotatably support said first and second portions of said mats (1, 2); a drive motor (20); means, including articulating shafts, for coupling at least some of said swing rollers (4) to said drive motor (20); frame plates (21); shafts (18) journalled to said frame plates; and sprockets (14) mounted on said shafts (18) for engaging said chains (13) and for translating the direction of travel of said chain tracks (12,
- 5. An apparatus as set forth in claim 1, further comprising means (9) for supporting said first and second mats so as to define return runs for each of said mats to and from the location of said portions of said mats, wherein said means for sealing comprises inwardly-extending seals (23) for sealing said open sides of the mats so as to form an air-tight chamber inside each of the mats so that compressed air may be injected and stored in said chamber.
- 6. An apparatus as set forth in claim 2, further including means (9) for supporting said first and second mats so as to define return runs for each of said mats to and from the location of said portions of said mats, wherein said means for sealing comprises inwardly-extending seals (23) for sealing said open sides of the mats so as to form an air-tight chamber inside each of the mats so that compressed air may be injected and stored in said chamber.
- 7. An apparatus as set forth in claim 3, further including means (9) for supporting said first and second mats so as to define return runs for each of said mats to and from the location of said portions of said mats, wherein said means for sealing comprises inwardly-extending seals (23) for sealing said open sides of the mats so as to form an air-tight chamber inside each of the mats so that compressed air may be injected and stored in said chamber.
- 8. An apparatus according to claim 4, further including means (9) for supporting said first and second mats so as to define return runs for each of said mats to and from the location of said portions of said mats, wherein said means for sealing comprises inwardly-extending seals (23) for sealing said open sides of the mats so as to form an air-tight chamber inside each of the mats so that compressed air may be injected and stored in said chamber.
- 9. An apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said mat stretching means further comprises means, coupled to said frame plates (21), for causing said frame plates (21) to pivot so as to adjust the amount said mats are stretched.
- 10. An apparatus according to claim 3, further comprising frame plates (21); drive shafts (18) journaled to said frame plates; sprocket means (14) for engaging said chains (13) and for translating the direction of travel of said chain tracks (12, 13) between two positions, said sprocket means (14) being mounted to said drive shafts (18); swing rollers (3, 4), positioned at opposite ends of said portions of said mats so that the longitudinal axis of said drive shafts (18) are inclined with respect to the axis of rotation of at least some of said rollers (4); a drive motor (2), coupled to said to said shafts (18); wherein said frame plates (21) are pivotally mounted to said apparatus and said mats (1, 2) are passed around said swing rollers (3, 4).
- 11. An apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising actuator means coupled to said mat stretching means for actuating said mat stretching means so as to stretch said mats so that the stretching force applied by said mats to said hide increases continuously as said hide advances in said direction.
- 12. An apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising return run means for allowing portions of said first and second mats traveling in a third direction opposite said direction to return to an unstretched condition.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 770,959, filed as PCT FI85/00009 on Jan. 24, 1985, published as WO85/03309 on Aug. 1, 1985 filed Aug. 30, 1985, now abandoned.
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