Claims
- 1. A process of turning and blocking at least one finger of a glove of leather or similar material, which comprises:
- mounting a stitched glove with said at least one finger thereof in an inside out condition over a finger mounting member of relatively small diameter;
- transferring said glove finger by rolling it onto an exterior surface of a hollow, open-ended finger receiving mandrel of relatively larger diameter with simultaneous stretching of said finger, thereby turning the glove finger to its right side out condition;
- applying a stream of heated air between said glove finger and said finger receiving mandrel at the location of turning of said glove finger thereonto as said turning is being effected so as to urge the glove finger away from the mandrel at said location;
- and removing the glove from said finger receiving mandrel.
- 2. The process of claim 1 which includes the steps of moving the finger receiving mandrel relatively to the finger mounting member at least partially to surround the glove finger mounted on said finger mounting member, and then rolling the glove finger outwardly onto the finger receiving mandrel as the finger receiving mandrel is withdrawn relatively away from the finger mounting member.
- 3. The process of claim 2 wherein additional heat is applied to the glove finger as it is turned, by heating said finger receiving mandrel of relatively larger diameter.
- 4. The process of claim 3 wherein four fingers of a stitched inside out glove are simultaneously turned and blocked.
- 5. A process of turning and blocking a stitched inside out glove of leather or similar material which comprises the steps of:
- mounting said glove, in an inside out condition, on a fixed skeletal hand having finger mounting members of rod-like form and relatively small diameter, with the finger mounting members extending longitudinally inside and substantially to the ends of the fingers of the glove;
- moving tubular mandrels, of relatively larger diameter, over the respective glove finger bearing finger mounting members so as substantially to surround the glove fingers, and to form a generally straight line for turning purposes defined by the extremities of said tubular mandrels;
- gripping the wrist portion of the glove laterally in clamping means adapted to move longitudinally of the skeletal hand;
- moving said clamping means and wrist portion of the glove gripped thereby towards said tubular mandrels and thereby turning the hand portion of the glove to its right side out condition with simultaneous lateral stretching of the hand portion by said clamping means;
- sealing the turned edge of the hand portion in substantially air-tight manner against a resilient sealing collar by bringing the clamping means engaging said turned edge into engagement with a resilient collar so as to form a chamber of restricted air escape inside the partially turned glove;
- releasing said clamping means to release lateral stresses on said hand portion;
- supplying heated air to said chamber of restricted air escape so as to urge the finger portion of the glove away from said tubular mandrels;
- continuing the moving of the clamping means and wrist portion of the glove away from the fixed skeletal hand so as to turn the finger portions of the glove onto the tubular mandrels;
- withdrawing the clamping means from engagement with the glove; and
- removing the turned glove from the tubular mandrels.
- 6. Apparatus for turning and blocking gloves comprising:
- at least one finger mounting member of relatively small diameter adapted to be received inside a finger of a stitched, inside out glove mounted thereon;
- at least one finger receiving mandrel of relatively larger diameter adapted to be arranged in substantial longitudinal alignment with said at least one finger mounting member;
- an expandable and retractable wrist clamp adapted to expand to grip the inside of the wrist portion of the glove mounted on said at least one finger mounting member, said wrist clamp being movable relative to said at least one finger mounting member in a direction longitudinally thereof towards and away from said at least one finger receiving mandrel, for transferring a glove finger mounted on said at least one finger mounting member onto said at least one finger receiving mandrel by rolling the finger onto the outer surface thereof;
- a sealing clamp surrounding said at least one finger receiving mandrel and adapted to engage with the edge of the wrist clamp to grip therebetween in substantially sealing manner an edge of a glove gripped by said wrist clamp, around the periphery of said edge;
- means for supplying air pressure to the inside of a glove sealingly gripped between said sealing clamp and said wrist clamp.
- 7. Apparatus according to claim 6 wherein said finger receiving tubular mandrels are removable and replacable with other similar tubular mandrels of different sized external periphery, to accommodate glove fingers of different sizes.
- 8. Apparatus according to claim 6 including a skeletal hand having four finger mounting members protruding therefrom in substantially parallel relationship, and including four finger receiving mandrels adapted to be arranged in substantial alignment therewith.
- 9. Apparatus according to claim 8 wherein said finger mounting members are of rod-like form and said finger receiving mandrels are of hollow open-ended form, the finger receiving mandrels being movable to surround said glove fingers mounted on said finger mounting members, and being dimensioned so as to be a snug fit thereover.
- 10. Apparatus according to claim 9 including means for heating the finger receiving mandrels.
- 11. Apparatus according to claim 7 wherein said skeletal hand is tiltable to bring the finger mounting members out of alignment with the finger receiving mandrels.
- 12. Apparatus according to claim 11, including a fixed bed to which the skeletal hand is secured in generally upwardly extending relation, and a movable table disposed above said fixed bed and to which the wrist clamp is secured, said movable table being movable in a vertical plane above said fixed bed.
- 13. Apparatus according to claim 7 wherein said sealing clamp comprises a cross beam apertured for close sliding passage therethrough of said finger receiving mandrels, and a collar of resilient material extending from said cross beam, said resilient material being sealingly engageable with the edge of the wrist clamp, said sealing clamp being movable longitudinally relative to the skeletal hand, and relative to the wrist clamp and relative to the finger receiving mandrels.
- 14. Apparatus according to claim 13 wherein said means for supplying air pressure to the inside of the glove comprises at least one conduit extending longitudinally through a finger receiving mandrel.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part application of our application Ser. No. 636,590 filed Dec. 15, 1975.
US Referenced Citations (2)
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3656669 |
Conklin et al. |
Apr 1972 |
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3738547 |
Horton |
Jun 1973 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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