The present invention relates to an automatic cloth feeder that conveys cloth with a feeding conveyor, detects a trailing end of cloth to hold the trailing end with a keeping-transferring part in the process of conveyance, and feeds the trailing end of the cloth into a process as a leading end.
As linen goods to be treated in the so-called linen supply service, for example, there are sheets, bedcovers, other various kinds of cloth, such as large and small towels, and clothing, such as gowns. Makers repeat the work of collecting, washing, and ironing these kinds of cloth from customers, and the transferring the cloth to the customers through a folding process. Cloth is fed into a process by a feeder. However, in an automated feeding process, if cloth is placed on a feeding conveyor, a specific portion is held by a member on a feeder side during conveyance, automatic unfolding is performed, and the unfolded cloth is fed onto a conveying conveyor from its leading end. Therefore, cloth can be brought into an unfolded state, and can be conveyed to, for example, an ironing process.
The automatic feeding method falls roughly into two kinds of methods. One method is a method of searching for one end or both ends of cloth and feeding the cloth, and the other method is a method of feeding one side of cloth into a conveying conveyor and searching for and automatically unfolding both ends of the cloth. The current mainstream is the former method, and the reason is because the stability and the quality in the latter method are low. However, according to the present inventor's researches, the former method is not necessarily absolutely advantageous, the latter method rather has room for improvement, and the prospect of excelling the former method through improvement is obtained. In addition, the latter method includes the invention of JP-A-10-5500.
By adopting the automatic feeding method, the operation efficiency per one worker can be improved, the amount of output per one feeding station can be increased, and the maximum capacity of a shaping part that brings cloth into a shaped state can be exhibited through feeding using a plurality of stations. In contrast, the balance between the amounts of supply from the feeding stations is not maintained, and the delay of feeding work becomes a problem. Although it is desirable to be able to increase the number of pieces of cloth that can be accumulated from the feeding station to the shaping part, there is no such margin with the present apparatuses. On the contrary, if the processes of respective parts that convey cloth and detect, unfold, and feed a trailing end are performed with reliability and at high speed, the total amount of treatment should also be able to be increased, and even if the cloth movement distances per one station (distances at which cloth is accumulated) are the same, the number of pieces of cloth that can be buffered should be able to be increased, and feeding work should be able to become smoother.
JP-A-10-5500
The invention has been made in view of the above actual circumstances, and an object thereof is to increase the total amount of treatment by realizing reliability and high speed through processes of respective parts that convey cloth, and detect, unfold, and feed a trailing end of the cloth.
Additionally, another object of the invention is to provide an automatic cloth feeder capable of realizing size reduction and high efficiency by increasing the number of pieces of cloth that can be buffered even if the cloth movement distances per one station (equal to distances at which the cloth is accumulated) are the same, as an automatic cloth feeder equipped with a buffering function.
In order to solve the problems described above, in an automatic cloth feeder according to the present invention that conveys cloth with a feeding conveyor, detects a trailing end of the cloth to hold the trailing end with a keeping-transferring part in the process of conveyance, and feeds the trailing end of the cloth into a process as a leading end, the keeping-transferring part having a pair of unfolding members provided as one set are provided on an outlet side of the feeding conveyor in order to hold the left and right trailing ends of the cloth. The keeping-transferring part has holding pieces that are opened and closed substantially to the right and the left as seen from the top or from the front, is in a positional relationship of approaching lifting means but not coming into contact with the lifting means in an open state, and is configured so as to hold the trailing ends of the cloth located at the position of the lifting means in a closed state. In addition, the central portion of the cloth means left and right central portions in a movement direction during conveyance of the cloth to be conveyed (refer to
The automatic cloth feeder to which the buffering device related to the invention is applied takes the aforementioned method of feeding one side of the cloth into the conveying conveyor and searching for and automatically unfolding both, ends of the cloth. When the cloth is introducing into the feeding conveyor at the substantially central portion in the conveying direction and is conveying to a predetermined position of a front surface of a feeder body, both the left and the right side portions of the cloth are narrowed in the direction of the central portion of the cloth, and keeping and transferring are performed at the left and right trailing ends of the cloth. By introducing the cloth into the feeding conveyor at the substantially central portion and conveying the cloth to the predetermined position of the front surface of the feeder body, both the left and the right side portions of the cloth that hang down to the left and right of the feeding conveyor are narrowed (brought closer) in the direction of the central portion of the cloth, and the loft and right trailing ends are made to be held by the members provided on the feeder side.
In such a configuration, in the invention, a keeping-transferring part having unfolding members that hold the left and right trailing ends of the cloth is provided on an outlet side of the feeding conveyor, the keeping-transferring part has holding pieces that are opened and closed substantially to the right and the left as seen from the top or from the front, is in a positional relationship of approaching lifting means but not coming into contact with the lifting means in an open state, and is configured so as to hold the trailing ends of the cloth that is at the position of the lifting means in a closed state. That is, in the open state of the holding pieces, the holding pieces are in the positional relationship of approaching the lifting means but not coming into contact with the lifting means. Thus, each of the unfolding members can travel at any time for unfolding without worrying about the interference with the lifting means unlike the related art, and improvement in work speed is possible.
As the automatic cloth feeder that conveys same cloth with a feeding conveyor, detects a trailing end of the cloth to hold the trailing end with a keeping-transferring part in the process of conveyance, and feeds the trailing end of the cloth into a process as a leading end, the automatic cloth feeder includes a trailing end separating member that extends with a given length substantially parallel to a movement direction of a clamp and has a space between a tip thereof and the clamp. The trailing end separating member is configured so as to operate to flap the cloth that hangs down from a feed port of the feeding conveyor. By virtue of this configuration, the cloth to be conveyed is supported at the central portion, and an action just like flapping is received by the central portion. Thus, the action of separating the trailing ends of the cloth to left and right is promoted.
In addition, it is desirable that the feeding conveyor includes a lower conveyor and an upper conveyor, is high at an intermediate portion and falls on an inlet side and an outlet side, is formed in a gentle chevron shape as a whole, and is thereby designed so as to convey cloth naturally, and that the delivery port of the feeding conveyor is directed to between a pair of rollers, and a feed guide part is arranged in the same direction in the lower conveyor. The cloth is delivered from the feeding conveyor, and is easily introduced between the next pair of rolls. As a result, even if a difference is in the properties of cloth, such as the hardness and softness of cloth and the strength and weakness of a waist, the stable processing of cloth is possible.
In an automatic cloth feeder according to the present invention that conveys cloth with a feeding conveyor, detects a trailing end of the cloth to hold the trailing end with a keeping-transferring part in the process of conveyance, and has a buffering function of causing the cloth to stand by temporarily when the trailing end of the cloth is fed into a processes as a leading end, the keeping-transferring part having a pair of unfolding members provided as one set are provided on an outlet side of the feeding conveyor in order to hold the left and right trailing ends of the cloth. The keeping-transferring part has holding pieces that are opened and closed substantially to the right and the left as seen from the top or from the front, and is in a positional relationship of approaching lifting means but not coming into contact with the lifting means in an open state and of holding the trailing ends of the cloth located at the position of the lifting means in a closed state. A traveling track X of the unfolding members does not interfere with a line Y that connects the lifting means, thereby providing a buffering function of enabling the unfolding members to travel and move at any time.
Since the unfolding members are able to travel and move at any time, even if the cloth movement distances per one station (equal to distances at which the cloth is accumulated) are the same, feeding work can be more smoothly performed by increasing the number of pieces of cloth that can be buffered.
Since the invention is configured and functions as described above, an effect is exhibited in which the total amount of treatment can be increased by realizing reliability and high speed through processes of respective parts that convey cloth, and detect, unfold, and feed a trailing end of the cloth. Additionally, according to the invention, it is possible to provide the automatic cloth feeder capable of realizing size reduction and high efficiency by increasing the number of pieces of cloth that can be buffered even if the cloth movement distances per one station (equal to distances at which the cloth is accumulated) are the same, as an automatic cloth feeder equipped with a buffering function.
Hereinafter, the invention will be described in more detail with reference to the illustrated embodiment.
The cloth supply parts 11 are respectively arranged in a total of three places of the center and both left and right ends of the front surface of the feeder body in the apparatus of the embodiment, and moving mechanisms 13 are respectively provided in the cloth supply parts,
The cloth is held at substantially central portions in the movement direction by the pair of left and right clamps 12 and 12. Each clamp 12 may be a well-known clamp that pinches the cloth, and moves from the lower position near a worker to the upper position near the upper feeding conveyor 20 by virtue of the above movement configuration, refer to
The above clamps 12 and the moving mechanism 13 thereof constitute the cloth supply part 11 that holds the cloth at the substantially central portions on the left and right in the movement direction and that is equipped with the clamps 12 that move to the upper feeding conveyor 20 from below. Additionally, in this embodiment, the cloth supply part 11 constitutes a cloth standby part 14 that causes the cloth to be conveyed to stand by temporarily. Particularly, this cloth standby part 14 corresponds to the cloth standby part 14 arranged at a preceding stage of the feeding conveyor 20.
A trailing end separating mechanism 15 for the cloth is provided parallel to the above cloth supply part 11. The trailing end separating mechanism 15, as illustrated in
A drive part 17 is journalled to one end 17a on a pivot side of the trailing end separating member 16, and the other end 17b of the drive part 17 is rotatably journalled to the body side.
Additionally, by virtue of this configuration, the trailing end separating member 16 is made rotatable toward the clamp attachment 12a or the cloth standby part 14. In addition, the trailing end separating mechanism 15 is configured so as to be able to ascend at a timing at which a trailing end of the cloth is separated, and descend to a position that becomes substantially parallel to the movement track of the clamps 12 during conveyance. Reference numeral 11a represents an operating part.
In the illustrated feeder body, the feeding conveyor 20 is arranged at an upper portion of the trailing end separating mechanism 15, and the feeding conveyor 20 includes a lower conveyor 19 and an upper conveyor 21. The above feeding conveyor 20 takes an arrangement orthogonal to the front of the feeder body, and three feeding conveyors are respectively arranged in a total of three places behind the cloth supply part 11,
The lower conveyor 19 is supported upward by a drive part 22 including a cylinder device as a whole, and has a structure in which the pressure of contact with the upper conveyors 21 can be adjusted. The feeding conveyor 20 has the feed port 20a that is obliquely and downwardly directed substantially in conformity with the track of the moving mechanism 13, and is provided so that the cloth being moved by the clamps 12 can be fed reasonably.
Although the upper conveyor 21 includes a belt conveyor and is obliquely arranged so as to be low on a side near the feed port 20a and slightly high on a delivery port 20b side opposite to the above side as a whole,
Therefore, the lower conveyor 19 is high at an intermediate portion and falls on an inlet side and an outlet side, is formed in a substantially inverted V-shape as a whole, and is thereby designed so as to convey the cloth naturally. The delivery port 20b of the feeding conveyor 20 is directed to between a pair of rollers 33 and 33 to be described below, and a feed guide part 18 is arranged in the same direction in the lower conveyor 19 (
Guide members 23 and 24 provided in a tapered shape are arranged on both left and right sides of the feeding conveyor 20 in order to bring both left and right side portions of the cloth, which hang down to the left and right of the feeding conveyor, closer to the central portions of the cloth,
Each catch means 29 includes a pair of front and rear rollers 31 and 32 that are provided so as to be capable of being brought into contact with or separated from each other in order to pinch the trailing ends Wl and Wr of the cloth, and a catch member 33 that operates in the direction of an arrow in an illustrated open state to a closed state in order to pinch the cloth when the left and right trailing ends of the cloth has come between the pair of rollers. The catch member 33 is opened and closed by a drive part 34, and is provided so as to be movable in a frontward-rearward direction by a moving mechanism 51 illustrated in
In this embodiment, the pair of rollers 32 of the catch means 29 are attached to one end of a crank 35, and a crank 35 is journalled by a supporting shaft 35a on a feeder body side at the other end of the crank, and is operated by a drive part 36 including, for example, a direct-acting cylinder connected to an intermediate portion of the crank 35, refer to
In
Since the unfolding members 37 and 38 hold the left and right trailing ends Wl and Wr of the cloth, the above-mentioned unfolding members 37 and 38 are provided using one pair as one set. That is, in order to perform the work of keeping and transferring the cloth conveyed by the feeding conveyor 20, a set of the pair of unfolding members 37 and 38 is provided on both the left and the right sides toward the front surface of the feeder (refer to
Therefore, although each of the unfolding members 37 and 38 approaches lifting means 39, 39l, 39r, in an open state, the unfolding members are in a positional relationship in which the unfolding members do not come into contact with each other, FIGS. 5 and 6. The holding pieces 37a, 37b, 38a, and 38b are openable and closeable by arbitrary drive parts provided in the unfolding members 37 and 38, and are configured so as to be rotated toward the lifting means 39, 39l, 39r, and brought into a closed state to hold the left and right trailing ends Wl and Wr of the cloth. In addition, the left and right trailing ends Wl and Wr of the cloth are trailing ends in a state where they are caught by the catch means 29. However, since the leading and trailing positions of the cloth W are also converted by the left and right trailing end portions being shifted and unfolded by the unfolding members 37 and 38, the left and right trailing ends until then become leading portions of the cloth W after the unfolding and are conveyed to the following process.
The lifting means 39, 39l, 39r, is arranged at the above keeping-transferring position S. Although the lifting means 39 in the embodiment includes a pair of left and right means and uses a suction force, the lifting means is not limited to using the suction force. For example, a well-known pick-up method can also be applied without a technical problem. The lifting means 39 sucks the left and right trailing ends of the cloth and lifts the left and right trailing ends at positions higher than the unfolding members 37 and 38 when the catch member 33 has traveled and moved to the keeping-transferring position S from the reception position R. The lifting means 39 temporarily holds the above left and right trailing ends Wl and Wr, which extend upward from the catch means 29, with a suction force, the holding of the left and right trailing ends by the unfolding members 37 and 38 is performed in that time, and the lifting means is provided so as to be movable upward and downward in order to shift the left and right trailing ends. 40 represents a drive part for the upward-downward movement, and well-known drive devices, such as the aforementioned direct-acting cylinder, are used also for this drive part.
The unfolding members 37 and 38 can travel in a leftward-rightward direction by a guide rail 44 installed at an upper rear portion of the feeder body. Reference numeral 41 in
In the apparatus of the invention having such a configuration, a worker can attach the cloth W to three clamps 12 in a state where the leading cloth W is unfolded by the unfolding members 37 and 38, refer to
Then, the unfolding members 37 and 38 approach and hold the left and right trailing ends Wl and Wr of the cloth, above the catch member 33 at the keeping-transferring position S. A first transfer stage of the cloth W is completed by this, refer to
In automatic feeders in the related art, the amount of supply of the cloth is dependent only on the worker's work speed, and it is impossible that the above work speed exceeds a feeding speed obtained by the automatic feeder. However, according to the invention, a piece of the cloth W undergoes the above feeding processing and is fed into a process in one of the three clamps 12, and the cloth W is not directly placed on the feeding conveyor but the cloth first goes via the moving mechanism 13. Thus, this functions as the cloth standby part 14 in the preceding stage of the feeding conveyor 20. While the first cloth W is in the feeding process as described above, two pieces of the cloth W are in a standby state in conformity with the remaining two clamps 12, respectively. Thus, these two pieces of the cloth W are in a buffering state, and the number of pieces of the cloth that is accumulated while being conveyed in the process with a given margin can be adjusted.
In the automatic cloth feeder 10 to which the buffering device related to the invention, as described with reference to
Additionally, the automatic cloth feeder 10 related to the invention, as described with
In the automatic cloth feeder 10 related to the invention, it is also easy to deal with various types of long and short cloth W, using the trailing end separating mechanism 15 for the cloth. In the case of the cloth W of long meshes, in a related-art trailing end guiding system, trailing ends of the cloth may be caught and interrupted, and the cloth W cannot be continuously attached to the clamps 12. However, the invention has the trailing end separating mechanism 15 for the cloth. Thus, a space S according to the length of the clamp attachment 12b or the trailing end separating member 16 is provided between the tip of the trailing end separating member 16 and the clamps 12,
The automatic cloth feeder 10 related to the invention has the above trailing end separating mechanism 15, and the trailing end separating member 16 is made rotatable toward the clamp attachment 12a. By rotating the trailing end separating member 16 from an inclined posture in which the trailing end separating member is parallel to the clamp movement direction to an inclined posture near the clamp attachment during cloth conveyance, a change occurs in the posture of the cloth W,
10: AUTOMATIC CLOTH FEEDER
11: CLOTH SUPPLY PART
12: CLAMP
13: MOVING MECHANISM
14: CLOTH STANDBY PART
15: TRAILING END SEPARATING MECHANISM
16: TRAILING END SEPARATING MEMBER
17, 22, 34, 36, 40: DRIVE PART
18: FEED GUIDE PART
19: LOWER CONVEYOR
20: FEEDING CONVEYOR
21: UPPER CONVEYOR
23, 24: GUIDE MEMBER
25, 26: NARROWED PASSAGE
27, 28: SENSOR
30: KEEPING-TRANSFERRING PART
31, 32: PAIR OF ROLLERS
33: CATCH MEMBER
37, 38: UNFOLDING MEMBER
39: LIFTING MEANS
41: KEEPING-TRANSFERRING MEMBER
42: CONVEYING CONVEYOR
44: GUIDE RAIL
45: SHAPING PART
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