Claims
- 1. In a laundry folder including conveyor means for receiving laundry pieces at an entrance end and carrying them through the folder and folding them and placing them on a supporting means at an exit end, and in which the conveyor means includes a feedboard at the entrance end on which the laundry pieces are placed, the feedboard including a belt member means forming a segment of the conveyor means, the conveyor means being so positioned and arranged for most effectively conveying the laundry pieces when they are placed on the feedboard in a transversely central position, the combination comprising:
- means responsive to the position of a laundry piece on the feedboard out of its said transversely central position for shifting it into its said transversely central position, whereby the piece then is conveyed in such position by the conveyor means through the folder,
- folding means including a french folder which includes a pair of main folding blades and a pair of auxiliary folding blades associated therewith, each pair having outside and inside edges, the main folding blades extending longitudinally and being spaced apart laterally, the pair of auxiliary folding blades being mounted on the main folding blades and extending generally longitudinally and pivoted for movement between an inner position in which their outer edges are coincident with the outer edges of the main folding blades and an outer position in which their outer edges diverge in direction along the line of progress of the pieces being folded, means for moving the auxiliary blades between their inner and outer positions, and means controlled by the movement of the piece being folded along the main folding blades for actuating the means for moving the auxiliary folding blades to their inner position at a predetermined point in the progress of the piece being folded along the french folding means whereby a portion of the piece is spread widely and the remainder of the piece is spread less widely, means for stacking folded pieces including a final supporting surface at the exit end of the folder, a wicket for receiving the pieces conveyed through the folder and movable for placing the pieces on a supporting surface, the supporting surface being vertically movable, clutch means for supporting the supporting surface normally in a fixed position but yieldable in response to predetermined pressure applied to the supporting surface for enabling it to be lowered by an extent in proportion to the pressure so applied, and operative for maintaining the supporting surface at each new position as thus moved, means for raising the supporting surface, and means responsive to the pieces being stacked to a predetermined extent on the supporting surface for actuating the means for raising the supporting surface.
- 2. In a laundry folder having an entrance end and an exit end, conveyor means adapted for receiving, at the entrance end, laundry pieces to be folded and for conveying them through the folder and delivering them from the exit end, and means for folding the pieces in their progress through the folder, comprising
- a feedboard forming a segment of the conveyor means for directly receiving the pieces,
- sensing means at the feedboard responsive to the presence of laundry pieces on the feedboard over the sensing means,
- the sensing means including spaced sensing elements positioned laterally with respect to the conveyance path of the laundry pieces and adapted to be covered by a piece which is displaced laterally in one direction from a transversely central position and not covered by a piece which is displaced laterally in the opposite direction from the central position,
- and control means responsive to the presence of a piece over either both or none of the sensing elements for energizing the control means for moving the piece from either laterally displaced position to the transversely central position.
- 3. The invention according to claim 2 wherein the transversely central position of a piece is with a lateral edge between the sensing elements, and wherein in that position of the piece the control means is inactive.
- 4. The invention according to claim 3 wherein the control means includes means responsive to both of the sensing elements being uncovered for moving the piece transversely in a direction to cover only one of the sensing elements.
- 5. The invention according to claim 3 wherein the control means includes means responsive to both of the sensing elements being covered by the piece for moving the piece in a direction to cover only one of the sensing elements.
- 6. The invention according to claim 3 wherein the sensing elements include first and second PE cells spaced apart transversely, the first cell adapted to be covered by the piece when it is disposed centrally relative to a central longitudinal line with an edge located between the PE cells, and wherein the control means comprises a control circuit including the PE cells, the circuit including a pair of control circuit portions, one responsive to the first PE cell covered by the laundry piece in its central position which is inactive when so covered, and another control circuit portion responsive to the second PE cell, and inactive when not covered by the laundry piece, and whereby the two control circuit portions, in response to a piece which is centered, render the control means inactive for laterally displacing the laundry piece.
- 7. The invention according to claim 3 wherein the means for shifting the laundry piece from a laterally displaced position into the central position includes a conveyor belt made up of a plurality of laterally spaced belt elements, certain of the belt elements being fixed laterally and other belt elements being shiftable laterally, and means for shifting the shiftable belt elements.
- 8. The invention according to claim 7 wherein the belt elements include two groups incorporated in a feedboard and also include two lead-in rollers, the belt elements of one of the groups being trained on and controlled by one of the rollers, and the belt elements of the other group being trained on and controlled by the second roller, the second roller being shiftable laterally and thereby operative for shifting the second group of belt elements, the second group of belt elements extending longitudinally at least as far as the second group of belt elements, whereby upon laterally shifting of the second roller and thereby the second group of belt elements, the piece on the feedboard is shifted correspondingly relative to the feedboard as a whole.
- 9. The invention according to claim 8 wherein the means for shifting the shiftable roller includes a pair of air cylinders operatively connected with the shiftable roller and operative for shifting that roller in corresponding transverse direction, and control valve means operatively arranged for leaving the air cylinders in inactive position in normal operation, and when activated, opening air lines to the cylinders for enabling actuation of the cylinders, and the control means is operative when the respective PE cells are exposed or covered, respectively, for controlling the valve means and correspondingly effecting actuation of the air cylinders for thereby in turn correspondingly shifting the shiftable roller.
- 10. A laundry folder having an entrance end and an exit end, conveyor means adapted for receiving, at the entrance end, laundry pieces to be folded, and conveying them through the folder and delivering them from the exit end, and means for folding the pieces in their progress through the folder, comprising
- a feedboard at the entrance end including a conveyor component forming a segment of the conveyor means, the feedboard being adapted for receiving the pieces in a transversely central position, first and second PE cells at the feedboard and spaced laterally on opposite sides of a longitudinal line in register with a lateral edge of the laundry piece when it is in the transversely central position, and whereby when the laundry piece is so positioned, it covers the first of the PE cells but not the second PE cell,
- the conveyor means in the feedboard including a pair of belt members, each member including a plurality of transversely spaced elements, the feedboard also including first and second transverse lead-in rollers spaced longitudinally apart, the belt elements of one member being trained on the first of those rollers, and the belt elements of the other member being trained on the second of those rollers, and the first roller being transversely movable relative to said second roller whereby to shift the belt elements trained thereon to the other belt elements, thereby being operative for shifting the laundry piece laterally on the feedboard as a whole,
- means for shifting the first roller including a pair of air cylinders oppositely arranged and each operative for shifting the first roller in a corresponding lateral direction,
- circuit means controlled by the PE cells for controlling the air cylinders and thereby the shifting of the first roller including a first portion rendered inactive when the laundry piece is thereover, and operative when exposed, when the laundry piece is shifted away from both of the PE cells, for controlling the respective circuit portion for in turn controlling the air cylinder for shifting the first roller for thereby shifting the laundry piece back into its central position whereby it covers that first PE cell,
- the circuit including a second portion controlled by the second PE cell rendered inactive when that cell is exposed, but rendered active when it is covered as a laundry piece is shifted thereover, whereby the second circuit portion controls the corresponding air cylinder for shifting the first roller in corresponding direction for shifting the laundry to its said central position in which the second PE cell is exposed.
- 11. A laundry folder having an entrance end and an exit end and conveyor means for receiving a piece to be folded and conveying it through the folder and including means for folding the piece in its progress through the folder, comprising a supporting member for receiving the folded pieces as delivered through the exit end, the folder also including wicket means for receiving the folded pieces and placing them on the supporting member, the wicket means including a transverse shaft and a plurality of rods movable between a retracted position adjacent the conveyor means in which the folded laundry pieces are placed thereon and an advanced position in which it is generally horizontal and operative for placing the laundry piece on a supporting member top surface, and a friction clutch normally holding the supporting surface in an elevated starting position and enabling movement thereof downwardly in increments in response to the wicket means operating to stack the laundry pieces onto the supporting surface; and means driving the friction clutch for elevating the supporting surface back to it starting position after the accumulation of a predetermined number of said pieces thereon thereby positioning the stack of laundry pieces for removal from the support member.
- 12. A laundry folder according to claim 11 wherein the friction clutch is adapted to maintain the support member in a predetermined position, and wherein the wicket means operating to place a laundry piece on the support surface forces the support member downwardly against the action of the clutch.
- 13. A laundry folder according to claim 12 the driving means including means for raising the support member against the action of the friction clutch, whereby when the support member is thus raised, it is again held in such raised position by the friction clutch.
- 14. A folder according to claim 13 and including a counter for counting the pieces as placed on the support member, and means controlled by the counter reaching a predetermined position, according to the number of pieces placed on the support member, for energizing the driving means to raise the support member to the elevated starting position.
- 15. A laundry folder according to claim 24 wherein the support member includes a conveyor, and further comprising a counter for counting the pieces placed on the conveyor, and means responsive to placement of a predetermined number of pieces on the conveyor as determined by the counter, for operating the conveyor for conveying pieces placed thereon by the wicket means away from the wicket means, and for also energizing the driving means to raise the conveyor to the elevated starting position.
- 16. A laundry folder according to claim 11 wherein the friction clutch means for supporting the supporting surface incorporates the clutch includes a shaft supported in side elements of the folder, a first disc member mounted on the shaft against displacement both rotationally and axially, a second disc mounted on a shaft for both rotational and axial displacement, the two discs having high-friction surfaces interengaging and operative for normally maintaining the support surface in a given position, means operative for biasing the second disc axially into friction engagement with the first disc, and further including means interconnecting the support surface with the second disc whereby the second disc maintains the supporting surface in a given position in the absence of excess pressure, the second disc being subject to rotational displacement in response to excessive pressure imposed on the supporting surface which lowers the supporting surface and the clutch being operative for supporting the support surface in such new position pursuant to such movement, the wicket means including a transverse rock shaft, pulley means on the rock shaft, a flexible strand on the pulley means, a tension spring active on the flexible strand operative for moving the wicket means to retractive position, an air cylinder connected with the other end of the flexible strand operative for moving the wicket means for placing a folded piece onto the supporting surface, and means responsive to each folded piece being placed over the wicket means for activating the air cylinder for placing that folded piece on the supporting surface.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division of co-pending application Ser. No. 47,188 of Frederick W. Grantham for LAUNDRY FOLDER, filed June 18, 1970, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,920,237.
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