Claims
- 1. A fabric cutting apparatus comprising:
at least two fabric unwinding devices, each fabric unwinding device operable to unwind fabric from a fabric roll; a conveyor belt for transporting unwound fabric from a roll, each fabric unwinding device arranged to deposit unwound fabric directly on the conveyor belt or on unwound fabric previously deposited on the conveyor belt at a point of deposition of the fabric unwinding device, the fabric unwinding devices arranged along the conveyor belt such that the respective points of deposition of the fabric unwinding devices are spaced from each other along the conveyor belt whereby an uppermost layer and at least one underlying layer of unwound fabric are transported on the conveyor belt from the fabric unwinding devices; a cutting apparatus for cutting out a pattern figure from the at least two layers of unwound fabric on the conveyor belt; the conveyor belt extending downstream from the points of deposition to the cutting apparatus; at least two marking apparatus for applying markings onto unwound fabric deposited on the conveyor belt, each marking apparatus associated with a respective one of the at least two fabric unwinding devices to mark fabric unwound from a fabric roll by the associated fabric unwinding device; each of the marking apparatus marking the one or more underlying fabric layers being arranged to mark the fabric between the fabric roll of the fabric unwinding device associated with the marking apparatus and the point of deposition of the adjacent downstream fabric unwinding device; and the marking apparatus marking the uppermost fabric layer being arranged to mark the fabric at or upstream of the cutting apparatus; whereby the markings on the layers of fabric overlie one another at the cutting apparatus.
- 2. The fabric cutting apparatus of claim 1 wherein each fabric unwinding device comprises a fabric cutoff apparatus for cutoff of a fabric band from fabric unwound from the fabric roll.
- 3. The fabric cutting apparatus of claim 2 wherein each fabric. unwinding device comprises a fabric tensioner apparatus for retaining fabric to be cutoff by the fabric cutoff apparatus.
- 4. The fabric cutting apparatus of claim 1 wherein each fabric unwinding device advances unwound fabric at the deposition point of the unwinding device at a first respective speed and the conveyor belt advances fabric on the belt at a second speed, the second speed being greater than each of the respective first speeds so that a substantially fold-free layout of the unwound fabric on the conveyor belt is achieved.
- 5. The fabric cutting apparatus of claim 1 wherein each fabric unwinding device includes a fabric end sensor for detecting substantial complete unwinding of the fabric roll by such fabric unwinding device.
- 6. The fabric cutting apparatus of claim 5 wherein each fabric end sensor comprises a light-relay having a light path, each of the at least two fabric unwinding devices being configured to locate an unwound portion of the fabric roll being unwound by each of the fabric unwinding devices in the light path of the fabric end sensor of each of the fabric unwinding devices, whereby the light path is blocked by the unwound portion of the fabric roll when the fabric roll is not substantially completely unwound and the light path is not blocked by the fabric roll when the fabric roll is substantially completely unwound.
- 7. The fabric cutting apparatus of claim 6 comprising control means connected to the at least two fabric unwinding devices, the control means operable after the detection of the substantially complete unwinding of the fabric rolls by the fabric end sensors of each of the fabric unwinding devices to initiate the cutoff of the fabric band with the fabric cutoff apparatus of such fabric unwinding device.
- 8. The fabric cutting apparatus of claim 1 comprising control means for establishing a zero point setting in a travel direction along the conveyor belt for an ensuing cutting operation by the cutting apparatus, the control means operable to automatically detect the arrival of a leading end of unwound fabric on the conveyor belt at a predetermined point proximal to the cutting apparatus, and upon such detection establish the zero point setting in the travel direction of the unwound fabric.
- 9. The fabric cutting apparatus of claim 1 wherein each fabric unwinding device further comprises:
a sensor configured to detect a position relative to said sensor of the transverse edge of unwound fabric from the fabric roll being unwound by the fabric unwinding device; a cross drive for transversely sliding the fabric roll being unwound by the fabric unwinding device; and a follow-up device which automatically actuates said cross drive in response to the position of the fabric edge detected by the sensor to maintain a constant position of the fabric edge so that the fabric edge is brought to lie in a predetermined transverse position to compensate for fabric rolls having selvedges of differing width or irregular unwinding of fabric from the roll.
- 10. The fabric cutting apparatus of claim 9 wherein each sensor includes a light-relay comprising one or more light sources which illuminate the fabric edge of the unwound fabric and one or more sensors for spatial detection of the light either interrupted by such unwound fabric or falling on such unwound fabric.
- 11. The fabric cutting apparatus of claim 1 wherein each fabric unwinding device comprises means for recognizing substantial complete unwinding of the fabric roll and the conveyor belt has a conveyor speed; and
the fabric cutting apparatus further comprises control means connected to each fabric unwinding device and the cutting apparatus, the control means comprising storage means for storing a plurality of cutouts of a cutting pattern, the control means being responsive to said recognition means for determining from data representing the speed of the conveyor belt and a recognition of a substantially complete unwinding of a fabric roll which cutouts of the cutting pattern are completely cut out by the cutting apparatus before reaching an end of the fabric band from the fabric roll and which cutouts are to be cut by the cutting apparatus from fabric unwound from another roll, storing the cutouts that are to be cut from the fabric unwound from the other roll and deferring the cutting of such stored cutouts until the fabric unwound from the other roll is conveyed to the cutting apparatus.
- 12. The fabric cutting apparatus of claim 11 wherein the control means is operative to determine which cutouts of the cutout pattern are only partially cut out by the cutting apparatus before reaching the end of the fabric band from an unwound fabric roll, apportioning each of such cutouts into a first portion to be cut from the fabric band at the cutting apparatus and a second portion to be cut from fabric unwound from another fabric roll, storing such second portions to be cut from the other roll, automatically resetting a zero point in a direction of belt travel of the fabric unwound from the other roll, and directing said cutting apparatus to cut such second portions from the fabric unwound from the other roll.
- 13. The fabric cutting apparatus of claim 1 wherein each marking apparatus applies markings for seams or quilting.
- 14. The fabric cutting apparatus of claim 1 wherein each of the at least two marking apparatus includes a marking head movable along two mutually perpendicular axes, a position of each marking head being controllable by a control means connected to the marking heads, the control means capable of receiving data representing desired movements of the markings heads and moving the marking heads in accordance thereto.
- 15. The fabric cutting apparatus of claim 5 wherein the cutting apparatus includes a cutting head and the fabric cutting apparatus further comprises means for positioning and controlling the cutting activity of the cutting head.
- 16. The fabric cutting apparatus of claim 1 further comprising at least one of a) and b):
a) a suction apparatus arranged to apply suction to unwound fabric conveyed on the conveyor belt whereby the unwound fabric on the conveyor belt is pressed against the conveyor belt, and b) the conveyor belt having in contact with the unwound fabric conveyed on the conveyor belt at least one of: a rough surface, an adhesive covering and a felt surface.
- 17. The fabric cutting apparatus of claim 1 comprising one of a pressure device or a pressure roller located along the conveyor belt between the points of deposition and the cutting apparatus wherein unwound fabric conveyed on the conveyor belt is pressed against the conveyor belt by said pressure device or pressure roller whereby the pressed fabric lays out fold-free on the conveyor belt.
- 18. The fabric cutting apparatus of claim 1 wherein each marking apparatus comprises means for applying recognition symbols for seam ends or seam starts.
- 19. The fabric cutting apparatus of claim 1 wherein each marking apparatus comprises means for applying data in coded or uncoded form.
- 20. The fabric cutting apparatus of claim 1 wherein each fabric unwinding device is operable to rewind unwound fabric back onto the fabric roll.
- 21. The fabric cutting apparatus of claim 1 wherein the marking apparatus marking the uppermost fabric layer is arranged to mark the fabric at the cutting apparatus.
- 22. A fabric feed apparatus comprising:
at least two fabric unwinding devices, each fabric unwinding device operable to unwind fabric from a fabric roll; a conveyor belt for transporting unwound fabric from a roll, each fabric unwinding device arranged to deposit a layer of unwound fabric directly on the conveyor belt or on one or more already deposited unwound fabric layers at a point of deposition, the fabric unwinding devices arranged along the conveyor belt such that the respective points of deposition of the fabric unwinding devices are spaced from each other along the conveyor belt whereby at least two layers of unwound fabric are transported by the conveyor belt from the fabric unwinding devices; the conveyor belt extending downstream from the points of deposition to a downstream location; at least two marking apparatus for applying markings onto unwound fabric laid on the conveyor belt, each marking apparatus associated with a respective one of the at least two fabric unwinding devices to mark fabric unwound from a fabric roll by the associated fabric unwinding device; and each marking apparatus arranged to mark the fabric between the associated fabric unwinding device and the point of deposition of the next adjacent downstream fabric unwinding device or the downstream location whereby the markings on the fabric layers substantially overlie one another at the downstream location.
- 23. The fabric feed apparatus of claim 22 wherein the conveyor belt is beneath each of the at least two fabric unwinding devices.
- 24. The fabric feed apparatus of claim 22 wherein each marking apparatus is above the conveyor belt.
- 25. A method for manufacturing a plurality of marked fabric patterns comprising the steps of:
unwinding a first fabric from a first fabric roll; conveying the unwound first fabric from a first point to a second point and from the second point to a cutting apparatus; marking a portion of the unwound first fabric before the portion reaches the second point; unwinding a second fabric from a second fabric roll; depositing the unwound second fabric on the unwound first fabric at the second point wherein a portion of the unwound second fabric overlies the marked portion of the unwound first fabric; conveying the unwound second fabric on the unwound first fabric from the second point to the cutting apparatus; marking the portion of the unwound second fabric before the unwound second fabric reaches the cutting apparatus; and cutting a pattern containing the marked portions from the unwound first and second unwound fabrics with the cutting apparatus whereby a plurality of marked fabric patterns are simultaneously cut from the unwound fabric.
- 26. The method of claim 25 wherein the unwound first and second fabrics are continuously moving while being conveyed from the second point to the cutting apparatus.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/331,574 filed Aug. 9, 1999, which was the National Stage of International Application No. PCT/EP97/06500, filed Nov. 20, 1997.
Divisions (1)
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09331574 |
Aug 1999 |
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09923689 |
Aug 2001 |
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