The present invention relates to a device for feeding an apparatus for applying tufting straps to a mattress with disks for backing said tufting straps.
As is known, mattresses, in order to prevent excessive swelling caused by the pressure of the internal springs on the surface filling layers, are kept flat by a plurality of retention elements (termed “tufting straps” hereinafter for the sake of convenience in description), one of which is shown for the sake of clarity in
In said figure, the tufting strap is designated by the reference letter P and comprises a tension element T, which consists of a tape provided, at its ends, with two tags S1, S2. Tufting straps of this type are known for example from British patents 903,464, 910,253, 1,474,241, and 1,541,077 and from publications WO 98/04495 and EP-1,167,279.
The tufting straps are inserted through the mattress by means of suitable manually-actuated needles, as disclosed in the cited British patent 903,464 and in publication WO 98/04495, or by means of automatic devices, such as the ones disclosed in EP-844,210 and EP-1,253,107 in the name of the same Applicant.
In these devices, the needle performs a stroke for penetrating through the mattress, by means of which it draws with it the tension element T and a tag S1. When, at the end of the stroke, the tag S1 exits, it is released by the needle so that the two tags rest against the opposite faces of the mattress.
In order to prevent the mattress from tearing or being damaged by the friction of the tags thereon during use, protective elements constituted by disks, often termed “tufts” and acting as backing elements, are arranged between the tags and the surfaces (outer cover) of the mattress. These disks have various shapes (circular, polygonal, annular, and so forth) and are mostly made of felt or other suitable material.
In known apparatuses, the disks are arranged in a pack within a container and are taken individually by means of appropriate devices designed so as to transfer individual disks in alignment with the needle, which passes through them when it is actuated in order to apply the tufting straps in the mattress.
Known devices for feeding disks have substantial drawbacks. First of all, the containers of the disks have a limited capacity and must be replaced frequently with other full ones. This entails loading times which have a negative effect on the production process.
Further, known devices are unable to superimpose a plurality of disks in order to provide more complex backing elements.
The aim of the present invention is to provide a device which is capable of obviating the above-mentioned operating limitations of the ones currently in use, i.e., has an incomparably longer disk feeding period without stops for refilling.
Within this aim, an object of the present invention is to provide a device which operates reliably and is highly flexible in use as regards the possibility to feed disks of various sizes.
This aim and this and other objects which will become better apparent hereinafter are achieved with a device for feeding an apparatus for applying tufting straps to a mattress with disks for backing said tufting straps, characterized in that it comprises a support, a channel which is formed in said support for guiding at least one tape unwound from a reel in order to form the backing element of the tufting straps of the mattress, said channel having an outlet connected to said apparatus, means for the advancement of said tape along said channel by a preset step, and means for cropping said tape at each step and forming disks whose length substantially matches said step.
Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will become better apparent from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment thereof, illustrated by way of non-limiting example in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
With reference to
The disks D1 and D2 are obtained, by means of two respective devices according to the present invention, from respective tapes of felt material or the like unwound from feeder reels. For the sake of brevity in description, with reference to
Further, it is assumed that said device, generally designated by the reference numeral 1 in
In the illustrated example, the tape for forming the disks D1 is designated by the reference letter N and is composed of two tapes N1 and N2, taken from respective reels and mutually superimposed longitudinally, one at the center of the other, so that the edges of the tape N2 protrude laterally from the edges of the tape N1.
The device 1 according to the invention imparts to the tape N a stepwise advancement motion in the direction A toward the apparatus for inserting tufting straps. During this movement, the device, by means of appropriate cutting elements, described in greater detail hereinafter, forms on the edges of the tapes N1 and N2 pairs of mutually opposite V-shaped notches R at which an appropriately provided cropping blade then cuts the disks D1, so that said disks have the substantially square shape with beveled corners shown in
The disks may of course be shaped in any manner depending on the shape of the cutting elements which form the notches R.
The device 1 (see
A slider 4 can slide in the channel 3 and is composed of a laminar sliding block 5, which is guided in grooves 6 (see
An L-shaped element 12 is fixed above the plate 9, and a pneumatic jack 13 is mounted vertically thereon. The stem 14 of the jack 13 protrudes downward, passing through a slot 15 of the plate 2 and a hole 16 of the portion 7a of the block 7.
The stem 14, through the hole 16, can act on the elastic lamina 10 in order to push its end 11 on the tape N, so as to clamp it against the sliding block 5, allowing its traction when the slider 4 is actuated in order to produce the advancement of the tape N along the channel 3 toward the tufting strap insertion apparatus.
The slot 15 is elongated in the direction A of the channel 3 in order to allow the stem 14 to continue to act on the lamina 10 and keep the tape N clamped against the sliding block 5 during the advancement strokes of the slider 4.
The slider 4 is actuated with a back-and-forth motion along the channel 3 by means of a horizontal jack 17, in which the cylinder is rigidly coupled to a bracket 18 which is rigidly coupled to the base plate 2 and the stem is rigidly coupled to an arm 19 of the plate 9.
Downstream of the jack 13 there is a cutting assembly, generally designated by the reference numeral 20, which is intended to provide on the tape N mutually opposite notches R which form the contour of the disk D1. The cutting assembly 20 comprises a plate 21, which is fixed in a bridge-like manner by way of screws 22 (see
The cutters 29 are guided not only by the bars 28 but also in through seats 30 of the triangular bodies 25 and are actuated with a reciprocating motion by way of respective vertical pneumatic jacks 31. The jacks 31 are rigidly coupled by means of their cylinders to the top of straps 32 which are fixed as an extension of the bars 28.
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Downstream of the cutting unit 20 there are, in series, the unit 37 (see
The cropping unit 37 is composed of a movable blade 39 and a stationary blade 40. The movable blade 39 is fixed to the end of a lever 41, which oscillates on a plane which is perpendicular to the advancement direction A of the tape N. The lever 41 is articulated about a pivot which is supported by two bodies 42, which cantilever out from the plate 2 to which they are fixed. An L-shaped arm 43 is rigidly coupled to the lever 41 and is normal thereto, and blade actuation means comprising the stem of a jack 44 is pivoted to the top of said arm, the cylinder of said jack being rigidly coupled to an L-shaped element 45, which is fixed to the body 42.
The stationary blade 40 is fixed to the outlet of the channel 3 and, in order to provide perfect functional contact with the movable blade 39, the lever 41 has a certain axial play about its articulation pivot, which is sufficient to allow the movable blade 39 to adhere to the stationary blade 40 by means of elastic means comprising a pusher spring 46.
The contrast unit 38 (which more specifically is functionally associated with the tufting strap insertion apparatus) is composed of a slider 47, which can slide in a pair of guides 48 which are fixed in a cantilevered arrangement under the plate 2 and lie parallel to the direction A. The ends of the guides 48 are mutually connected by a plate 49, below which the cylinder of an actuation jack 50 is rigidly coupled, its stem being connected to the slider 47 so as to be able to give it a back-and-forth motion.
The slider 47 is provided with a slot 51 and can be moved, by means of the jack 50, between an extended position, which lies below an opening 52 of the plate 2, and a retracted position. The opening 52 is designed to allow the passage in the direction B of the piercing needle 53 (see
The operation of the described device is intuitive from the provided description.
The tape N, taken from the reels of the two tapes N1 and N2 that compose it, is inserted between the elastic lamina 10 and the sliding block 5.
The advancement of the tape N along the channel 3 is achieved by way of the combined action of the jacks 13 and 17. In particular, the activation of the jack 13 produces the flexing of the lamina 10, which clamps with the end 1 the tape N against the sliding block 5. Once the tape N has been gripped, the jack 17 is activated and imparts to the slider 4 a back-and-forth stroke whose step is substantially equal to the length L of the disks D1.
Therefore, the tape N advances in successive strokes through the cutting unit 20, which at each stop is activated, producing the lateral notches R by means of the cutters 29, 35.
Since the distance between the cutters 29 and the blades 39 and 40 is a multiple of the length L of the disks D1, the blades 39, 40, every time the slider 4 stops, crop the disks D1 simultaneously with the formation of the notches R.
At this point, the cropped disk D1 is positioned on the opening 52 of the contrast unit 38, where the tufting strap insertion apparatus inserts in the direction B through said disk the needle 53 for applying the tufting straps. After passing through the disk D1 and the mattress M, the disk D2 arranged on the opposite side of the mattress is applied. The disk D2 is fed by a device which is mirror-symmetrical to the one described above, from which it differs only in that the slider 47 and the opening 52 are in reversed positions with respect to the channel 3. Advantageously, the edge of the opening 52 tapers in a conical shape in order to eliminate any deviations which the needle may undergo during its passage through the mattress.
The described device therefore achieves the proposed aim and object.
In particular, it is noted that the disks can have a contour which is diversified depending on the cutting profile of the cutters 29 and of the complementary cutters 35 and of their mutual distance H (see
In the practical embodiment of the invention, numerous modifications and variations are possible according to requirements. Thus, for example, an auxiliary needle 54 is associated with the needle 53 for piercing the mattress M (see
The disclosures in Italian Patent Application No. BO2004A000767 from which this application claims priority are incorporated herein by reference.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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BO2004A000767 | Dec 2004 | IT | national |