Claims
- 1. A wicking machine for producing candle wicks for use in the production of dipped candles at a wicking station in a candle production system comprising, a frame, means on said frame for movably mounting a supply of filamentary stock material, a cutter device movable transversely of said frame for cutting wick stock from the supply, to predetermined lengths, separate spaced elongated retainer means for suspending laterally spaced strands of the filamentary stock material on said frame and in suspended laterally spaced relation at the ends thereof, said retainer means extending transverse of said frame and being selectively and readily mountable on and removable from mounted condition on said frame, said cutter device coating with at least one of said retainer means generally adjacent the latter and being operable upon predetermined movement thereof to cut the suspended stands of filamentary stock material transversely of the lengthwise extent thereof, whereby certain of said retainer means may be removed from said frame and with the formed candle wicks secured at their ends thereto can be mounted on a carrier rack with such wicks being disposed in generally U-shaped formed by placing a tensioning weight intermediate the held ends of the formed and suspended candle wicks, the other of said retainer means being movable relative to the frame from its initial transverse position on said frame to another transverse position on said frame preparatory to cutting another batch of the filament stock strands secured to said other retainer means.
- 2. A wicking machine in accordance with claim 1 wherein said frame is oriented generally horizontally, said cutter device being movable generally horizontally transverse of said frame, said cutter device comprises a track mounted on said frame and disposed above said retainer means, a carriage mounted on said track, and blade means mounted on said carriage for cutting underlying generally horizontally oriented filament strands transversely of the direction of lengthwise extension thereof.
- 3. A wicking machine in accordance with claim 2 wherein said blade means is pivotally mounted for movement from an inactive position to an active cutting position and vice versa, and means for selectively activating and deactivating said blade means.
- 4. A wicking machine in accordance with claim 1 wherein said cutter device comprises a track and a carriage movable along said track, said carriage having blade means movably mounted thereon for cutting filament strands, and means for selectively moving said carriage along said track, the last mentioned means comprising a handle operatively coupled to said carriage and to said blade means for actuating said blade means from an operative to an inoperative position and vice versa.
- 5. A wicking machine in accordance with claim 1 including means on said frame for selectively varying the spacing between said certain retainer means on said frame to enable selective changing of the length of the produced candle wicks from the filament stock strands.
- 6. A wicking machine in accordance with claim 1 including guide means disposed upstream from the cutter device and through which the filamentary stock material strands are adapted to pass from said supply to said retainer means.
- 7. A wicking machine in accordance with claim 1 wherein said frame is generally horizontally oriented, said retainer means comprising a plurality of spaced generally rigid bars removably mounted on said frame and extending generally horizontally transversely of said frame, and means coacting with each of said bars for securing laterally spaced filament strands to the respective bar, said cutter device being movable transversely of said frame generally parallel to the direction of extension of said bars.
- 8. A wicking machine in accordance with claim 7 wherein the last mentioned means coacting with each of said bars comprises a generally flexible elongated plastic clip removable from the respective bar and adapted for gripping coaction with the respective bar for securing the filament strands to the respective bar.
- 9. A wicking machine in accordance with claim 7 wherein there are provided three of said bars, two of which are disposed in relatively closely spaced relation, generally adjacent said cutter device, with the other of said bars being disposed downstream from said cutter device in the longitudinal direction of said frame.
- 10. A wicking machine in accordance with claim 7 including a plurality of spindles mounted on said frame in laterally spaced generally aligned relation and comprising the first mentioned means, said spindles being adapted to receive in relatively rotatable relation a respective spool of filamentary stock material.
- 11. A wicking machine in accordance with claim 7 wherein said frame comprises slots therein for receiving and mounting said bars on said frame in removable condition with respect thereto.
- 12. A wicking machine in accordance with claim 7 wherein the last mentioned means comprises flexible plastic elongated generally U-shaped in transverse section clips formed of semi-rigid plastic, and which are adapted to grip the respective of said bars from the upper edge thereof, said bars having a greater width as compared to thickness and being positioned on edge in said frame.
- 13. A wicking machine in accordance with claim 7 wherein said cutter device includes a track disposed above said retainer means and a carriage comprising upper rollers and lower rollers, said upper rollers coacting in guided relation with said track, said lower rollers coacting with certain of said bars and adapted to ride lengthwise thereof and transverse of said frame.
- 14. A wicking machine in accordance with claim 5 wherein said space varying means comprises brackets mounting said certain retainer means thereon and being selectively movable lengthwise of said frame and transverse of the direction of extension of said retainer means.
- 15. A wicking machine in accordance with claim 10 wherein said spindles each includes a rotatable disc for rotatably mounting a respective spool of the filamentary stock material.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional application of our pending U.S. application Ser. No. 948,086 filed Oct. 2, 1978 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,170,860 which is a division of application Ser. No. 777,429, filed Mar. 14, 1977, and issued into U.S. Pat. No. 4,131,415 on Dec. 26, 1978.
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Divisions (2)
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