Button feeding device with both width control function and centering function

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6234096
  • Patent Number
    6,234,096
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, May 24, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 22, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Izaguirre; Ismael
    Agents
    • McDermott, Will & Emery
  • CPC
  • US Classifications
    Field of Search
    • US
    • 112 104
    • 112 105
    • 112 106
    • 112 108
    • 112 110
    • 112 113
    • 112 114
    • 112 115
    • 112 304
    • 112 306
  • International Classifications
    • D05B322
Abstract
A device for feeding buttons to a sewing position. The device centers the buttons and adjusts the width and height of a button feeding passage in accordance with the dimension of the buttons to be conveyed by a conveyor belt, thus appropriately arranging the buttons on garments at the sewing position. The device has two movable guide beds defining a button guide channel. A height adjusting unit is provided above the button guide channel and is vertically moved relative to the channel in accordance with the dimension of the buttons, thus adjusting the height of the channel. A width adjusting unit is operated in conjunction with the two guide beds so as to adjust the width of the channel in accordance with a width of the buttons. A centering unit is operated in conjunction with the width adjusting unit so as to center each of the conveyed buttons at an outlet of the channel. A rotatable feeding unit is arranged to be rotatable between the outlet of the channel and the sewing position, thus feeding the centered buttons from the outlet of the channel to the sewing position.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates, in general, to a device for feeding buttons to a sewing position using a conveyor belt and, more particularly, to a device for feeding buttons to a sewing position while centering the buttons and adjusting the width and height of a button feeding passage in accordance with the dimension of the buttons to be conveyed by the conveyor belt, thus appropriately arranging the buttons on garments at the sewing position.




2. Description of the Prior Art




As well known to those skilled in the art, buttons are originally used to fasten a shirt, coat, etc. and particularly have a collateral function to decorate the clothes when they are sewn on outerwear.




Such buttons are put on during a process of manufacturing clothes. The buttons are typically made of hard materials and have two or more holes at which the buttons are sewn on garments. When the buttons are manually sewn on garments, the buttons have to be manually positioned at the sewing position one by one and this reduces work efficiency of the sewing operation. On the other hand, when the buttons are automatically sewn on garments, the buttons have to be fed to the sewing position by a feeding member. However, it is necessary to prepare a plurality of feeding members having different dimensions meeting different sizes of buttons to be fed to the sewing position. During a sewing process, the feeding members have to be changed in accordance with the sizes of buttons to be fed to the sewing position. This reduces work efficiency and productivity of the sewing process.




In addition, there is no means for centering the buttons at the sewing position. Therefore, the button feeding operation may fail to accomplish the desired work efficiency. Particularly, when the buttons are fed to the sewing position with the buttons being not centered, this causes the buttons to be badly sewn on the garments at the sewing position.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, the present invention has been made keeping in mind the above problems occurring in the prior art, and an object of the present invention is to provide a device for feeding buttons to a sewing position while centering the buttons and adjusting the width and height of a button feeding passage in accordance with the dimension of the buttons to be conveyed by a conveyor belt, thus appropriately arranging the buttons on garments at the sewing position.




In order to accomplish the above object, the present invention provides a device for automatically feeding a plurality of buttons to a sewing position using a conveyor belt, comprising: first and second movable guide beds axially arranged along both sides of the conveyor belt, thus defining an elongated button guide channel at a position between them and above the conveyor belt with both a height and a width of the channel being adjustable in accordance with a dimension of buttons to be fed to the sewing position; a height adjusting unit provided above the button guide channel and designed to be vertically movable relative to the channel in accordance with the dimension of the buttons, thus adjusting the height of the channel so as to allow the buttons to be stably conveyed without being movable in a vertical direction on the conveyor belt; a width adjusting unit operated in conjunction with the two guide beds so as to selectively and laterally move the two guide beds in opposite directions, thus adjusting the width of the channel in accordance with a width of the buttons and allowing the buttons to be stably conveyed without being movable from side to side on the conveyor belt; a centering unit operated in conjunction with the width adjusting unit so as to center each of the conveyed buttons at an outlet of the channel; and a rotatable feeding unit arranged to be rotatable between the outlet of the channel and the sewing position, thus feeding each of the centered buttons from the outlet of the channel to the sewing position while retaining the centered position of the buttons.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The above and other objects, features and other advantages of the present invention will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view, showing the construction of a button feeding device in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a plan view of the button feeding device of this invention, with the device being partially-sectioned at a height;





FIG. 3

is a side view of the button feeding device of this invention;





FIG. 4

is a plan view, showing an operation of the button feeding device of this invention, with the device being partially-sectioned at a height;





FIG. 5

is a sectional view of a width adjusting unit included in the device of this invention; and





FIG. 6

is a schematic view, showing the operational theory of the button feeding device of this invention.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view, showing the construction of a button feeding device in accordance with the preferred embodiment of this invention.

FIG. 2

is a plan view of the above button feeding device, with the device being partially-sectioned at a height.

FIG. 3

is a side view of the above button feeding device. As shown in the drawings, the button feeding device


100


of this invention is used for automatically feeding a plurality of buttons


12




a


to a sewing position using a conveyor belt


10


. The conveyor belt


10


is arranged along the axis of the device


100


.




The above device


100


comprises first and second movable guide beds


36


and


38


. The two guide beds


36


and


38


are axially arranged along both sides of the conveyor belt


10


, thus defining an elongated button guide channel along and above the conveyor belt


10


. In accordance with the present invention, both the height and the width of the channel are adjustable in accordance with a dimension of the buttons


12




a


to be fed to the sewing position. The two guide beds


36


and


38


are designed to be laterally movable in opposite directions, thus being closer to or remote from each other as will be described later herein.




A height adjusting unit is provided above the button guide channel and is designed to be vertically movable relative to the channel in accordance with the dimension or the thickness “h” and the width “l” of the buttons


12




a


, thus adjusting the height of the channel so as to allow the buttons


12




a


to be stably conveyed without being movable in a vertical direction on the conveyor belt


10


.




In the height adjusting unit, a liftable height adjuster


160


is arranged above a fixed button base


14


and is normally biased downwardly. The above height adjuster


160


thus selectively comes into contact with the top surface of a sample button


12


which is placed on the base


14


, thus raising the height adjusting unit to a height corresponding to the thickness of the sample button


12


. An elongated top guider


40


integrally intersects to the rear portion of the height adjuster


160


at right angles and is arranged along and above the channel. The top guider


40


is thus vertically movable along with the height adjuster


160


so as to limit the height of the channel in accordance with the thickness of the sample button


12


. The top guider


40


guides the top surfaces of the buttons


12




a


fed by the conveyor belt


10


. A guide block


46


is integrated with the height adjuster


160


at a position behind the top guider


40


and is movably fitted over two vertically extending, fixed guide rods


42


. The two guide rods


42


are fixedly and vertically set in a housing


48


with a spring


44


normally biasing the guide block


46


downwardly. Therefore, the liftable height adjuster


160


is always positioned on the center of the sample button


12


laid on the base


14


, while the top guider


40


is positioned above and along the central axis of the channel.




The device also includes a width adjusting unit, which is operated in conjunction with the two guide beds


36


and


38


so as to selectively and laterally move the two guide beds


36


and


38


in opposite directions. The width of the channel is thus adjusted in accordance with the width of the buttons


12




a


and allows the buttons


12




a


to be stably conveyed without being movable from side to side on the conveyor belt


10


.




In the above width adjusting unit, first and second width measuring jaws


16


and


18


are movably positioned above the fixed button base


14


so as to be selectively opened or closed to measure the width of the sample button


12


placed on said base


14


. The two jaws


16


and


18


are respectively integrated with the first and second guide beds


36


and


38


, thus selectively and laterally moving the two guide beds


36


and


38


and thereby adjusting the width of the channel in accordance with the width of the sample button


12


laid on the base


14


. The above width adjusting unit also has two guide brackets


50


and


50




a


. The two guide brackets


50


and


50




a


are respectively positioned under the two guide beds


36


and


38


and are integrated with said beds


36


and


38


. First and second parallel racks


22


and


22




a


are respectively integrated with the two guide brackets


50


and


50




a


in a way such that the two brackets


50


and


50




a


are oppositely positioned. The above racks


22


and


22




a


engage with diametrically opposite portions of a pinion gear


20


, thus allowing the two guide brackets


50


and


50




a


along with the two guide beds


36


and


36




a


to be movable closer to or remote from each other in accordance with a movement of the first measuring jaw


16


. Two fixed, parallel guide bars


52


and


52




a


extend along the two racks


52


and


52




a


and pass through the two guide brackets


50


and


50




a


, thus guiding an opposite directional linear movement of the two guide brackets


50


and


50




a.






The fixed base


14


has a longitudinal slit


72


which allows the bolt of the first jaw


16


to pass through, thus guiding a lateral movement of the first jaw


16


.




The device


100


also has a centering unit which is operated in conjunction with the width adjusting unit so as to center each of the conveyed buttons


12




a


at the outlet of the channel. In addition, a rotatable feeding unit is arranged to be rotatable between the outlet of the channel and the sewing position, thus feeding each of the centered buttons


12




a


from the outlet of the channel to the sewing position while retaining the centered position of the buttons


12




a.






The above centering unit comprises a drive guider


24


, which is integrated with the second measuring jaw


18


, thus being laterally movable in conjunction with the second measuring jaw


18


in the same direction. A corner of the drive guider


24


is chamfered at an angle. A driven guider


26


is arranged to be movable in an axial direction relative the channel and is actuated by the drive guider


24


. The driven guider


26


is provided with a roller


60


at one corner thereof and is brought into contact with the chamfered corner of the drive guider


24


at said roller


60


. Two parallel guide shafts


64


and


64




a


integrally extend from the driven guider


26


in the same direction as a moving direction of the driven guider


26


. The two guide shafts


64


and


64




a


slidably pass through a fixed guide member


66


, thus being linearly movable along with the driven guider


26


in the axial direction under the guide of the fixed guide member


66


. Fixed to the two guide shafts


64


and


64




a


at a position opposite to the driven guider


26


is an air cylinder


68


. A retractable connection rod


70


extends from the air cylinder


68


in a direction toward the outlet of the channel and is actuated by the air cylinder


68


so as to selectively reach the outlet of the channel when being fully extended. Fixed to the outside end of the connection rod


70


is a centering stopper


28


. The centering stopper


28


is adapted for stopping each of the conveyed buttons


12




a


at the outlet of the channel while centering the buttons


12




a.






The above air cylinder


68


is normally biased toward the fixed guide member


66


by an extension coil spring


74


, thus being automatically returned to its original position when an external force is removed from the air cylinder


68


.




In the rotatable feeding unit, a shafted arm


32


is arranged to be rotatable around a shaft


30


at an angle, thus selectively reaching the outlet of the channel or the sewing position. The above arm


32


is provided with a button holder


34


at its free end for retaining the centered position of the buttons


12




a


while moving each of the centered buttons


12




a


from the outlet of the channel to the sewing position.




In the drawings, the reference numeral


76


denotes a position mark provided on the fixed button base


14


for allowing a sample button


12


to be precisely placed on the base


14


. The numeral


78


denotes two pins, which are provided on the button holder


34


for retaining the centered position of the buttons


12




a


while moving each of the centered buttons


12




a


from the outlet of the channel to the sewing position.




The above device is operated as follows. After selecting buttons


12




a


to be sewn on a garment at the sewing position, a sample or one of the selected buttons


12




a


is placed on the position mark


76


of the fixed button base


14


. In such a case, the height adjuster


160


is primarily ascended. Thereafter, the first and second measuring jaws


16


and


18


are moved in opposite directions so as to receive the sample button


12


on the position mark


76


. That is, the positions of the two jaws


16


and


18


are appropriately adjusted in a way such that the two jaws


16


and


18


are brought into contact with diametrically opposite portions of the sample button


12


, respectively. Thereafter, the height adjuster


160


is descended to come into contact with the top center of the sample button


12


laid on the base


14


. In such a case, the height adjuster


160


precisely comes into contact with the top center of the sample button


12


laid on the base


14


regardless of the diameter of the sample button


12


, while the top guider


40


is positioned above and along the central axis of the channel. The width and thickness of the button feeding channel are thus automatically adjusted.




After adjusting the width and thickness of the channel, a plurality of selected buttons


12




a


are orderly and slowly raised from a vibrator (not shown) so as to be fed onto the inlet end of the conveyor belt


10


. Thereafter, the buttons


12




a


are slowly and linearly moved from right to left in the drawings by the conveyor belt


10


under the guide of the first and second guide beds


36


and


38


. At the left end of the device


100


, each of the buttons


12




a


is stopped by the centering stopper


28


while being automatically centered. The buttons


12




a


are, thereafter, fed to a sewing position by the rotatable feeding unit.




In a detailed description, the first jaw


16


of the first guide bed


36


is integrated with the first guide bracket


50


, which is positioned under the top surface of the first guide bed


36


. The first guide bracket


50


is integrated with one end of the first rack


22


. The above first rack


22


engages with the pinion gear


20


, thus being linearly movable in conjunction with said pinion gear


20


. In addition, the two parallel guide bars


52


and


52




a


movably pass through the first guide bracket


50


, thus guiding a linear movement of said guide bracket


50


. On the other hand, the second jaw


18


of the second guide bed


38


is integrated with the second guide bracket


50




a


, which is positioned under the top surface of the second guide bed


38


. The second guide bracket


50




a


is integrated with one end of the second rack


22




a


at a position opposite to the first guide bracket


50


. The above second rack


22




a


engages with the above pinion gear


20


at a position diametrically opposite to the first rack


22


. That is, the first and second racks


22


and


22




a


commonly engage with the pinion gear


20


at diametrically opposite portions and extend in parallel to each other. Therefore, when the first jaw


16


is moved in a direction allowing the gap between the two jaws


16


and


18


to be enlarged, the first guide bracket


50


, along with the first rack


22


, is moved in the same direction under the guide of the two guide bars


52


and


52




a


. The pinion gear


20


is thus rotated clockwise. Such a clockwise rotating action of the pinion gear


20


causes the second rack


22




a


to be moved in an opposite direction under the guide of the two guide bars


52


and


52




a


, and so the brackets


50


and


50




a


are moved away from each other at the same time. Since the two guide brackets


50


and


50




a


are integrated with the first and second guide beds


36


and


38


, respectively, they thus move the two beds


36


and


38


in opposite directions. Therefore, the two guide beds


36


and


38


are moved to be away from or close to each other. The width of the channel defined between the two beds


36


and


38


is thus adjusted to meet the width of the selected buttons


12




a


which are linearly fed by the conveyor belt


10


.




When the second jaw


18


is moved in a direction as described above, the drive guider


24


, integrated with the second jaw


18


, is moved in the same direction, thus moving the driven guider


26


in a direction perpendicular to the moving direction of the drive guider


24


. In the present invention, it is preferable to chamfer the junction corners of the two guiders


24


and


26


at an angle, thus allowing the driven guider


26


to be precisely movable in a direction perpendicular to the moving direction of the drive guider


24


. It is most preferable to chamfer the junction corners of the two guiders


24


and


26


at an angle of 45°.




The roller


60


is set at the chamfered corner of the driven guider


26


, thus being brought into contact with the chamfered corner of the drive guider


24


. Therefore, when the drive guider


24


is moved in a direction, the driven guider


26


is moved in a direction perpendicular to the moving direction of the drive guider


24


with the roller


60


being rolled on the chamfered corner of the drive guider


24


. The two guide shafts


64


and


64




a


integrally and parallely extend from the guider


26


in the same direction as the moving direction of the guider


26


. The two guide shafts


64


and


64




a


commonly and movably pass through the fixed guide member


66


prior to being integrated with the air cylinder


68


, thus being movable under the guide of the fixed guide member


66


. The air cylinder


68


is thus movable in the same direction as the moving direction of the driven guider


26


. The rod


70


integrally extends from the air cylinder


68


to a length, with the centering stopper


28


being fixed to the outside end of the rod


70


and reaching the outlet of the channel of said two guide beds


36


and


38


. The centering stopper


28


is thus movable along with the air cylinder


68


so as to automatically center the buttons


12




a


at the outlet of the channel. The air cylinder


68


is also coupled to the fixed guide member


66


through a tension coil spring


74


. Therefore, when an external force is removed from the air cylinder


68


after pushing the air cylinder


69


away from the fixed guide member


66


, the extension coil spring


74


automatically returns the air cylinder


68


to its original position due to its restoring force.




The above centering stopper


28


, positioned around the outlet of the channel of said two guide beds


36


and


38


, is movable in opposite directions to be away from or close to the outlet of said channel. In such a case, the moving distance of the centering stopper


28


is l


2


which is half of the width l


1


between the two guide beds


36


and


38


as best seen in FIG.


6


. Therefore, the centering stopper


28


precisely centers the buttons


12




a


at the outlet of the channel of the two guide beds


36


and


38


.




In addition, the distance L


1


from the drive guider


24


to the air cylinder


68


is variable in accordance with a movement of the guider


24


, while the distance L


2


between the air cylinder


68


and the centering stopper


28


is fixed.




Therefore, after setting the buttons


12




a


on the center of the button holder


34


by the centering stopper


28


, the rod


70


is retracted by the air cylinder


68


, thus allowing the centering stopper


28


to be moved away from the button


12


. Thereafter, the rotating shaft


30


is lifted prior to being rotated, thus rotating the arm


32


from the outlet of the channel to a position where the button


12




a


is sewn on a garment. In such a case, the button


12




a


is held by the holding pins


78


of the button holder


34


and so the centered button


12




a


is not unexpectedly removed from the button holder


34


.




After feeding the centered button


12




a


to the sewing position, the button holder


34


is returned to its original position around the outlet of the channel of the two guide beds


36


and


38


. Thereafter, the rod


70


advances to the position around the outlet of said channel by the air cylinder


68


to repeat the above-mentioned button feeding process.




As described above, the present invention provides a device for feeding buttons to a sewing position. The device precisely centers the buttons and adjusts the width and height of a button feeding passage in accordance with the dimension of the buttons to be conveyed by a conveyor belt, thus appropriately arranging the buttons on garments at the sewing position. The device thus improves the work efficiency and productivity of the sewing operation.




Although the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been disclosed for illustrative purposes, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as disclosed in the accompanying claims.



Claims
  • 1. A device for automatically feeding a plurality of buttons to a sewing position using a conveyor belt, comprising:first and second movable guide beds axially arranged along both sides of said conveyor belt, thus defining an elongated button guide channel at a position between them and above said conveyor belt with both a height and a width of said channel being adjustable in accordance with a dimension of buttons to be fed to said sewing position; a height adjusting unit provided above said button guide channel and designed to be vertically movable relative to the channel in accordance with the dimension of said buttons, thus adjusting the height of said channel so as to allow the buttons to be stably conveyed without being movable in a vertical direction on said conveyor belt; a width adjusting unit operated in conjunction with said two guide beds so as to selectively and laterally move the two guide beds in opposite directions, thus adjusting the width of said channel in accordance with a width of the buttons and allowing the buttons to be stably conveyed without being movable from side to side on said conveyor belt; a centering unit operated in conjunction with said width adjusting unit so as to center each of the conveyed buttons at an outlet of said channel; and a rotatable feeding unit arranged to be rotatable between the outlet of the channel and the sewing position, thus feeding each of the centered buttons from the outlet of the channel to the sewing position while retaining the centered position of said buttons.
  • 2. The device according to claim 1, wherein said height adjusting unit comprises:a liftable height adjuster arranged above a fixed button base and normally biased downwardly, and adapted for selectively coming into contact with a top surface of a sample button placed on said base, thus raising the height adjusting unit to a height corresponding to a thickness of said sample button; an elongated top guider integrally intersecting to a rear portion of said height adjuster at right angles and arranged along and above said channel, said top guider being vertically movable along with the height adjuster so as to limit the height of the channel in accordance with the thickness of the sample button and guide the top surfaces of the conveyed buttons; and a guide block integrated with said height adjuster at a position behind said top guider and movably fitted over two vertically extending, fixed guide rods with a spring normally biasing the guide block downwardly, said two guide rods being fixedly and vertically set in a housing, thus allowing both the liftable height adjuster to be positioned on a center of the sample button and the top guider to be positioned above and along a central axis of the channel.
  • 3. The device according to claim 1, wherein said width adjusting unit comprises:first and second width measuring jaws movably positioned above said fixed button base so as to be selectively opened or closed to measure the width of the sample button placed on said base, said jaws being respectively integrated with said first and second guide beds, thus selectively and laterally moving the two guide beds and thereby adjusting the width of the channel in accordance with the width of the sample button; first and second guide brackets respectively positioned under and integrated with the first and second guide beds; first and second parallel racks respectively integrated with said first and second guide brackets in a way such that the two guide brackets are oppositely positioned, said racks engaging with diametrically opposite portions of a pinion gear, thus allowing the two guide brackets along with the two guide beds to be movable closer to or remote from each other at the same time in accordance with a movement of either one of the two measuring jaws; and two fixed, parallel guide bars extending along the two racks and passing through the first and second guide brackets, thus guiding an opposite directional linear movement of the two guide brackets.
  • 4. The device according to claim 1, wherein said centering unit comprises:a drive guider integrated with the second measuring jaw, thus being laterally movable in conjunction with the second measuring jaw in the same direction, with a corner of said feeding guider being chamfered at an angle of 45°; a driven guider arranged to be movable in an axial direction relative the channel and actuated by said drive guider, said driven guider being provided with a roller at one corner thereof and being brought into contact with the chamfered corner of the drive guider at said roller; two parallel guide shafts integrally extending from the driven guider in the same direction as a moving direction of said driven guider, said guide shafts slidably passing through a fixed guide member, thus being linearly movable along with the driven guider in the axial direction under the guide of said fixed guide member; an air cylinder fixed to said two guide shafts at a position opposite to the driven guider, said air cylinder being normally biased toward the fixed guide member; a retractable connection rod extending from said air cylinder in a direction toward the outlet of the channel and actuated by the air cylinder so as to selectively reach the outlet of the channel when being fully extended; and a centering stopper fixed to an outside end of said connection rod and adapted for stopping each of the conveyed buttons at the outlet of the channel while centering each of the buttons.
  • 5. The device according to claim 1, wherein said rotatable feeding unit comprises:a shafted arm arranged to be rotatable around a shaft at an angle, thus selectively reaching the outlet of the channel or the sewing position, said arm being provided with a button holder at its free end for retaining the centered position of the buttons while moving each of the centered buttons from the outlet of the channel to the sewing position.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
97-62285 Nov 1997 KR
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 102e Date 371c Date
PCT/KR98/00373 WO 00 5/24/2000 5/24/2000
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO99/27174 6/3/1999 WO A
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