Claims
- 1. A fixture for use in an automated finishing apparatus, said automated finishing apparatus including a conveyor for moving said fixture to a finishing station, a means for maintaining the orientation of the fixture on the conveyor, and a computer for controlling the movement of the fixture and the equipment which performs finishing procedures, said fixture comprising:
- a free standing base for floating movement along the conveyor;
- a form on which a garment can be mounted and oriented for finishing, said form mounted to said base for supporting the garment; and,
- a means for holding the garment in a predetermined orientation relative to said base;
- a means for identifying the fixture and distinguishing it from other fixtures, said means for identifying the fixture acting together with said computer wherein, when a garment is mounted and oriented on said form, and said fixture is placed upon the conveyor for movement to the finishing station, the orientation of the garment will be fixed and known to the computer regardless of its location on the conveyor, and the computer will be able to control the application of finishing procedures to preselected areas on the garment.
- 2. The fixture of claim 1 wherein said form is inflatable for expanding a garment mounted thereon to its substantially fully extended three-dimensional size.
- 3. The fixture of claim 2 wherein said base includes an opening for the flow of air into said form for inflation.
- 4. The fixture of claim 1 wherein said means for identifying said fixture is detected by one or more sensors arrayed along the conveyor and linked to said computer.
- 5. The fixture of claim 4 wherein said means for identifying said fixture comprises one or more non-magnetic plugs arrayed along said base, some or all of said plugs including magnetic elements and wherein said sensors are magnetic proximity switches.
- 6. The fixture of claim 2 wherein said inflatable form is shaped to fit inside a pair of trousers and includes a first leg portion, a second leg portion, and a lower trunk portion terminating in two or more waist straps slidably mounted on the base to permit expansion during inflation to stretch a waist band on the pair of trousers to its fullest expanded position.
- 7. The fixture of claim 6 additionally including a stiffening rod in each leg portion extending out of the end of the leg portions.
- 8. The fixture of claim 7 including a cuff supporter on the end of each stiffening rod.
- 9. The fixture of claim 6 wherein said means for holding the garment in a predetermined orientation relative to said base is a first hook for removably securing the top button of a fly closure of the trousers and a second hook for removably securing a center belt loop at the back of the trousers.
- 10. A fixture for use in an automated finishing apparatus, said automated finishing apparatus including a conveyor for moving said fixture to one or more finishing stations, a means for maintaining the orientation of the fixture on the conveyor, and a computer for controlling the movement of the fixture and the equipment which performs finishing procedures, and detectors mounted along conveyor and in communication with the computer for detecting the passage of said fixture, said fixture comprising:
- a free standing base which can be selectively placed onto and removed from the conveyor;
- an expandable form on which a garment can be mounted, oriented, and expanded to its substantially three-dimensional size for finishing, said form mounted to said base;
- a means for expanding said form;
- a means for preventing substantial shifting of the garment on said expandable form for retaining the garment in a desired, predetermined orientation relative to said base;
- a sensor means mounted on said base in a location for cooperating with the detectors and providing a unique signal identifying said fixture;
- wherein when a garment is mounted and oriented on said form, and said fixture is placed upon the conveyor for movement to the finishing station, the computer will be able to track said fixture and distinguish it from other fixtures on the same conveyor, and the orientation of the garment will be fixed and known to the computer regardless of its location on the conveyor, and the computer can control the application of desired finishing procedures to preselected areas on the garment.
- 11. The fixture of claim 10 wherein said expandable form is inflatable.
- 12. The fixture of claim 11 wherein said means for expanding said form includes a conduit communicating with said inflatable form and positioned on said fixture to direct a flow of air from an air flow source located at the finishing station to the interior of said inflatable form.
- 13. The fixture of claim 10 wherein said sensor means includes a plurality of magnetically detectable elements for forming a unique binary number which can be read by the detectors.
- 14. The fixture of claim 11 wherein said inflatable form comprises a bag shaped to fit inside a pair of trousers and including a first leg portion, a second leg portion, and a lower trunk portion terminating in two or more waist straps slidably mounted on the base to permit expansion during inflation to stretch a waist band on the pair of trousers to its fullest expanded position.
- 15. The fixture of claim 14 additionally including a stiffening rod in each leg portion extending out of the end of the leg portions.
- 16. The fixture of claim 15 including a cuff supporter on the end of each stiffening rod.
- 17. The fixture of claim 15 wherein said means for preventing substantial shifting of the garment includes a first hook for removably securing a waist band button of the trousers and a second hook for removably securing a center belt loop at the back of the trousers.
- 18. A fixture for use in an automated finishing apparatus, said automated finishing apparatus including a conveyor for moving said fixture to one or more finishing stations, a means for maintaining the orientation of the fixture on the conveyor, a computer for controlling the movement of the fixture and the equipment which performs finishing procedures, and detectors in communication with the computer and mounted at predetermined locations along the finishing apparatus for detecting the passage of the fixture, said fixture comprising:
- a base adapted to be selectively placed onto and removed from the conveyor;
- an inflatable form on which a garment can be mounted, oriented, and expanded to its substantially three-dimensional size, said form mounted to said base;
- a conduit communicating with said inflatable form and positioned on said fixture to receive and direct a flow of air from an external air flow source to the inflatable form's interior;
- a means for preventing substantial shifting of the garment on said inflatable form for retaining the garment in a desired, predetermined orientation relative to said base; and,
- a sensor means mounted on said base for generating a signal which provides a unique identification for said fixture which can be detected and identified by the detectors, whereby the computer can locate the fixture on the conveyor and distinguish it from similar fixtures traveling on the same conveyor, and can control the inflation of the form and application of desired finishing procedures to preselected portions of the garment.
- 19. The fixture of claim 18 wherein said sensor means includes a plurality of magnetically detectable elements for forming a unique binary number which can be read by the detectors.
- 20. The fixture of claim 18 wherein said inflatable form is shaped to fit inside a pair of trousers and includes a first leg portion, a second leg portion, and a lower trunk portion.
- 21. The fixture of claim 20 additionally including a stiffening rod in each leg portion.
- 22. The fixture of claim 20 wherein said means for preventing substantial shifting of the garment includes a first hook for removably securing the top button of a fly closure of the trousers and a second hook for removably securing a center belt loop at the back of the trousers.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/154,853 filed on Nov. 18, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,458,265.
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