Collar and sleeve shaping method and apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6301712
  • Patent Number
    6,301,712
  • Date Filed
    Monday, February 7, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 16, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Mohanty; Bibhu
    Agents
    • Kojima; Moonray
Abstract
The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for hot pressing and finishing the collar and sleeves of a washed shirt by lower irons and an upper ion, and more particularly to a method and apparatus for heating the collar and sleeves before hot pressing stage, loosening the adhesive padding cloth being shrunk by washing, pulling the collar and sleeves in this state in the cloth stretching direction by a stretching mechanism provided between the lower irons and upper iron, and hot pressing after removing shrinkage and crease from the collar and sleeves.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Technical Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a technique for finishing the collar and sleeves of a shirt after washing.




2. Prior Art




The collar and sleeves of a shirt are composed of face and back cloths, and a thin adhesive padding cloth inserted between them, which are pressed by a high pressure press. The adhesive padding cloth shrinks when washed. It usually shrinks by about 10 to 15%. As a result, the surface is creased and the size is reduced. The existing apparatuses are designed to press instantly at a high pressure because the working efficiency is most important, and are not designed to correct the shrunk state. Being finished in the shrunk state, the size is reduced and creases are formed.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is hence a primary object of the invention to straighten the shrinkage of padding cloth easily even when finishing by machine.




That is, it is intended to present a collar and sleeve shaping method comprising a heating step for heating the cloth, and a stretching step for stretching the cloth heated at the heating step, before the press stage.




It is also intended to present a collar and sleeve shaping apparatus comprising a stretching mechanism for catching the end of a cloth before the press stage and pulling in the cloth stretching direction, between an upper iron and a lower iron.




It is other object of the invention to stretch uniformly and finish homogeneously in an easy operation, by stretching at the stretching step by means of a stretching mechanism installed between an upper iron and a lower iron, in this collar and sleeve shaping method.




That is, according to the above constitution, before the press stage, the cloth put on the lower iron is pulled and stretched at the stretching step and by the action of the stretching mechanism. Accordingly, even in machine finishing where high working efficiency is demanded, the cloth can be pressed in a stretched state, and a favorable finishing state similar to a brand-new product free from shrinkage or crease may be obtained.




Other objects of the invention will be more clearly understood from the following description of the embodiments.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a front view of a collar and sleeve shaping apparatus of the invention.





FIG. 2

is a sectional view of the apparatus in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a plan view of a lower iron of the apparatus in

FIG. 1 and a

cloth put thereon.





FIG. 4

is a sectional view of a stretching mechanism of the apparatus in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 5

is a front view of the state of the cloth held by a gripping tool of the stretching mechanism.





FIG. 6

is a front view of cloth heating state.





FIG. 7

is a front view of hot pressing state after stretching the cloth.





FIG. 8

is a front view of a collar and sleeve shaping apparatus in other embodiment.





FIG. 9

is a sectional view showing an essential structure of the apparatus in FIG.


8


.





FIG. 10

is a plan view of a lower iron of the apparatus in

FIG. 8 and a

cloth put thereon.





FIG. 11

is a sectional view of cloth heating state.





FIG. 12

is a sectional view of cloth stretching state.











EMBODIMENTS




An embodiment of the invention is described below while referring to the accompanying drawings.




A collar and sleeve shaping apparatus


1


(hereinafter called apparatus) is a hot pressing apparatus for a collar


5


and sleeves


6


by lowering an upper iron


4


onto lower irons


2


,


3


,


3


.

FIG. 1

shows a confronting state of the lower irons


2


,


3


,


3


and the upper iron


4


.




In order to press the collar


5


and sleeves


6


simultaneously, there is one lower iron


2


for the collar having a smoothly curved upper surface, and two lower irons


3


,


3


for the sleeves of a nearly triangular shape in a front view, and three press faces


4




a


, . . . in the shapes corresponding to the press faces


2




a


,


3




a


of these lower irons


2


,


3


,


3


are formed on the upper iron


4


.




The lower irons


2


,


3


,


3


are of known structure, and they are supported at a specified height by means of support columns


8


on the upper surface of a base


7


.




The upper iron


4


incorporates known heating means (not shown), and hot plates (not shown) are mounted on the press faces


4




a


, . . . The press faces


4




a


, . . . are divided in three sections in the lateral direction, and only upper iron intermediate members


9


,


10


,


10


positioned in the middle are allowed to move vertically.




The upper iron


4


is fixed to the leading end of two right and left oscillating arms


11


,


11


supported to the back side of the base


7


, and the upper iron


4


is oscillated from the backward inclined position indicated by solid line in

FIG. 2

to the position confronting the lower irons


2


,


3


,


3


as indicated by virtual line. This oscillation is executed by a first air cylinder


12


coupled to the lower end of the oscillating arms


11


,


11


. The two oscillating arms


11


,


11


and upper iron


4


are fixed through a piston rod


14




a


of a second air cylinder


14


set up on a coupling plate


13


for coupling the oscillating arms


11


,


11


.




Interposing plates


16


,


17


are vertically set up at both front and rear edges of a first support plate


15


fixing the leading end of the piston rod


14




a


of the second air cylinder


14


, and a second support plate


18


parallel to the first support plate


15


is provided at the lower end of these interposing plates


6


,


17


. Three third air cylinders


19


, . . . are set up on the second support plate


18


, and the leading ends of piston rods


19




a


. . . are fixed on the upper surface of the upper iron intermediate members


9


,


10


,


10


.




Between the lower irons


2


,


3


,


3


and upper iron


4


, a stretching mechanism


20


is provided for stretching the cloth put on the lower irons


2


,


3


,


3


as indicated by virtual line in FIG.


3


.




In this embodiment, the stretching mechanism


20


is disposed at both sides of each one of the lower irons


2


,


3


,


3


. That is, the stretching mechanism


20


comprises, as shown in

FIG. 4

, a gripping tool


21


for gripping the end of the cloth (collar


5


, sleeves


6


), and a drive mechanism


22


for moving the gripping tool


21


in the cloth stretching direction. The gripping tool


21


includes a fixing piece


23




a


extended obliquely upward from the upper end of a square-shaped support frame


23


, and a holding piece


24




a


of a holding member


24


rotating so as to contact with and depart from the fixing piece


23




a


, being supported on the upper end of the support frame


23


. A coupling rod


24




b


of the holding member


24


is supported to the leading end of the piston rod


25




a


of the gripping air cylinder


25


supported downward at the inner side of the support frame


23


, and the holding piece


24




a


is rotated by driving the gripping air cylinder


25


. That is, by projecting the piston rod


25




a


, the holding member


24


rotates and the holding piece


24




a


is pressed to the fixing piece


23




a.






The drive mechanism


22


is composed of a pulling air cylinder


26


. That is, the pulling air cylinder


26


is supported on the base


7


by a support stand


27


at a specified angle conforming to the inclination of the press faces


2




a


,


3




a


of the lower irons


2


,


3


,


3


, and the leading end of the piston rod


26




a


of the pulling air cylinder


26


is fixed from inside to the upper end of the support frame


23


of the gripping tool


21


. The pulling distance by this pulling air cylinder


26


is set so that the holding piece


24




a


and fixing piece


23




a


may retreat so as not to contact with the upper iron


4


when hot pressing by lowering the upper iron


4


as shown in FIG.


7


. If sufficient interval is not assured between the lower iron


2


for the collar and the lower irons


3


,


3


for the sleeves, the stretching mechanism


20


may be disposed by shifting the position in the longitudinal direction.




In thus constituted apparatus


1


, the collar


5


and sleeves


6


of a shirt are shaped and finished in the following operation.




First, as shown in

FIG. 3

, the collar


5


and sleeves


6


are spread and put on the lower irons


2


,


3


,


3


, and the gripping air cylinder


25


is driven to project the piston rod


25




a


, and the holding piece


24




a


of the holding member


24


is pressed from above to the both ends of the cloth and is gripped by the fixing piece


23




a


. In succession, driving the first air cylinder


8


, the upper iron


4


is set opposite to the lower irons


2


,


3


,


3


(see FIG.


5


). Driving the third air cylinders


19


, . . . , the upper iron intermediate members


9


,


10


,


10


heated to a proper temperature are lowered to press the cloth lightly (see FIG.


6


). After a specified time allowed for loosening the adhesive padding cloth of the cloth, the pulling air cylinder


26


of the stretching mechanism


20


is driven, and the piston rod


26




a


is drawn back, and the gripping tool


21


is pulled obliquely downward. By this pulling action, the cloth is stretched on the lower irons


2


,


3


,


3


(see virtual line in FIG.


3


), and at the stretching limit, the holding piece


24




a


and fixing piece


23




a


depart from the cloth, and are positioned at specified position lower than the lower end position of the lower irons


2


,


3


,


3


. Then, driving the second air cylinder


14


, the piston rod


14




a


is projected and the upper iron


4


is lowered, and the third air cylinders


19


, . . . are driven to put back the piston rod


19




a


, and the cloth on the lower irons


2


,


3


,


3


is hot pressed strongly by the press faces


4




a


, . . . , now becoming flat (see FIG.


7


). After pressing for a specified time, the apparatus returns to the initial state.




Thus, sine the cloth is stretched before the finish pressing stage, the cloth shrinking by washing can be restored to the original size, and pressed and finished in this state. Therefore, even in machine finishing where a high working efficiency is demanded, the cloth can be pressed in a stretched state, and is finished in a brand-new state being free from shrinkage or crease. In other words, the collar and sleeves, the important parts of a shirt, can be freshly regenerated.




Moreover, since the stretching process for returning the cloth to the original size is done mechanically by the stretching mechanism


20


, the operation is simple, and stretching is uniform, and a homogeneous finished state is obtained. Still more, when the stretching mechanism


20


is constituted as in this case, the structure of the apparatus is relatively simplified, and the cost is reduced.




The fixing piece


23




a


may not be formed in the gripping tool


21


, and the cloth can be gripped by the holding piece


24




a


and the press faces


2




a


,


3




a


of the lower irons


2


,


3


,


3


, and the cloth may be stretched only by move of the holding piece


24




a.







FIG. 8

is a front view of an apparatus


1


in other example, and in this apparatus


1


, the stretching mechanism


20


is formed in the lower irons


2


,


3


,


3


and upper iron


4


. That is, it is disposed at both sides of the lower irons


2


,


3


,


3


and the upper iron


4


, and is composed of movable members


29


,


29


contacting with and departing from the main body member


28


at the intermediate position of each iron, and a drive mechanism


30


for moving these movable members


29


,


29


so as to contact with and depart from the main body member


28


.




The lower irons


2


,


3


,


3


are divided in three sections in the lateral direction, and is composed of the main body member


28


at the intermediate position, and the movable members


29


,


29


at both sides.




In the lower iron


2


for the collar, the main body member


28


is fixed on the support column


8


, the movable members


29


,


29


are supported by a second support column


31


set up from the lower side of the base


7


, and it is designed to contact with or depart from the main body member


28


in the horizontal direction by the lateral move of the second support column


31


. The drive mechanism


30


for driving the second support column


31


laterally may be realized by a mechanism as shown in, for example, FIG.


9


. From the lower end of the right and left second support columns


31


, a horizontal extension


32


is formed toward the support column


8


side, and the extensions


32


are designed to overlap vertically at a specific interval. At the confronting side of the overlapping portion, a rack


32




a


is formed, and a pinion


33


is placed between the racks


32




a


. Atone extension


32


, a piston rod


34




a


of a first air cylinder


34


for pulling laid down horizontally is coupled. By driving the first air cylinder


34


for pulling, the right and left movable members


29


,


29


simultaneously contact with and depart from the man body member


28


.




As shown in

FIG. 10

, the movable members


29


,


29


are formed at a narrower width in the longitudinal direction than the main body member


28


, and a guide structure (not shown) is formed between the main body member


28


and the front and rear ends of the movable members


29


,


29


so that the movable members


29


,


29


may move only in the horizontal direction.




The lower irons


3


,


3


for the sleeves are designed to move reciprocally obliquely downward along the slope of the press faces


3




a


on the movable members


29


,


29


owing to their specific shape. Accordingly, the structure of the drive mechanism


30


may be as shown in FIG.


9


. The main body member


28


is supported by the support column


8


. The movable members


29


,


29


are formed at a narrower width in the longitudinal direction than the main body member


28


, and supported by the main body member


28


through a guide structure (not shown) so as to slide only downward obliquely. The lower faces of these movable members


29


,


29


supported by two coupling rods


36


,


36


formed in a bifurcate form on one piston rod


35




a


of a second air cylinder


35


for puling fixed at the lower side of the support column


8


in the base


7


.




The upper iron


4


, same as the lower irons


2


,


3


,


3


, is formed by dividing the press faces


4




a


, . . . in three sections in the lateral direction, and the movable members


29


,


29


at right and left sides are formed to contact with and depart from the main body member


28


at the intermediate position. In the case of the middle press face


4




a


for the collar, the movable members


29


,


29


are designed to move in the horizontal direction, and in the case of the press faces


4




a


for the sleeves at both sides, the movable members


29


,


29


are designed to move obliquely downward along the slope of the press faces


4




a


, by the same configuration of the lower irons


2


,


3


,


3


as mentioned above. The specific structure is same, and the same reference numerals are given and the description is omitted.




In thus constituted apparatus


1


, the collar


5


and sleeves


6


of a shirt are shaped and finished in the following procedure.




First, as shown in

FIG. 10

, the cloth (collar


5


and sleeves


6


) is spread and put on the lower irons


2


,


3


,


3


. Driving the second air cylinder


14


, the piston rod


14




a


is extended, and the upper iron


4


is pressed against the cloth (see FIG.


11


). By the heat of the upper iron


4


, the adhesive padding cloth of the cloth is loosened, and each drive mechanism


30


is driven so as to straighten shrinkage of the cloth, and the movable members


29


,


29


are moved in the direction of departing from the main body member


28


. At this time, the upper and lower confronting movable members


29


grip the end of the cloth, and pull laterally and obliquely downward, so that the cloth is stretched (see FIG.


12


). Once the cloth is stretched, the upper iron


4


is raised, and each drive mechanism


30


is restored to the initial state. Shaping the cloth as required, the upper iron


4


is lowered again, and pressed strongly to finish.




In this way, by the stretching mechanism of the cloth by the iron itself, it is not necessary to have other members, such as clips for gripping the both right and left ends of the cloth, and there is no obstacle on the base


7


. Without troubles such as catching of the shirt during work, the ease of work is assured.



Claims
  • 1. A collar and cuff shaping apparatus comprising:a pair of lower end irons; a lower center iron disposed between said pair of lower end irons; an upper iron disposed to be correspondingly above said pair of lower end irons and said lower center iron; said upper iron incorporating therein a heating device; wherein a collar is disposed on said lower center iron for pressing, and a pair of cuffs are disposed on said pair of lower end irons for pressing; a stretching means for said collar and said pair of cuffs which comprises: a stretching mechanism for gripping both the ends of said collar or cuffs before shaping and pulling said collar and cuff in a stretching direction, installed on each iron or beside each iron.
  • 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said stretching means comprises:gripping tools disposed at both sides of said lower center iron and said pair of lower end irons; and a drive mechanism for moving said gripping tools in said stretching direction.
  • 3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said stretching means comprises:movable members disposed at both sides of each iron for contacting with and departing from a main body in an intermediate position of each iron; and a drive mechanism for moving said movable members to contacting with and departing from a main body member.
  • 4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein comprising:a control means for causing said upper iron to move toward said pair of lower end irons and said lower center iron, then for causing heated said upper iron to press lightly said collar and said pair of cuffs disposed on said lower center iron and said pair of lower end irons, and then after specified time to allow for loosening of adhesive padding of said collar and said pair of cuffs, causing said stretching means to stretch said collar and said pair of cuffs on said lower center iron and said pair of lower end irons, respectively, and then at a stretching limit of said collar and said pair of cuffs releasing said collar and pair of cuffs, and then causing heated said upper iron to press strongly onto said collar and said pair of cuffs disposed on said lower center iron and said pair of lower end irons, respectively, whereby said collar and cuffs are stretched prior to completion of pressing so that creasing and shrinkage are reduced.
  • 5. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said upper iron is composed of a plurality of upper irons disposed to be correspondingly above said pair of lower end irons and said lower center iron;wherein said drive mechanism comprises means for concurrently moving said upper irons so as to concurrently press said collar and pair of cuffs.
  • 6. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said upper iron is composed of a plurality of upper irons disposed to be correspondingly above said pair of lower end irons and said lower center iron;wherein said drive mechanism comprises means for separately moving said upper irons so as to separately press said collar and said pair of cuffs.
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