This application is the U.S. National Phase under 35 U.S.C. § 371 of International Application No. PCT/EP2021/061107, filed on Apr. 28, 2021, which claims the benefit to Danish Application No. PA202070334, filed on May 25, 2020, the entire contents of each are hereby incorporated by reference.
The present invention relates to linen spreader apparatuses.
In linen spreader apparatuses the transfer of a spread out piece of linen hanging suspended from two spreader clamps to the moving surface of a conveyor is frequently carried out using a moving transfer beam that extends transversally with respect to the direction in which the conveyor surface moves. The direction in which the conveyor surface moves represents what can be referred to as a machine direction of the apparatus.
The transfer beam is arranged to move in the aforementioned machine direction between an advanced position and a fully retracted position. In the advanced position a leading edge of the transfer beam is located in a region below the two spreader clamps. When the transfer beam is in this position the spreader clamps are controlled to release their grip on the corners of the suspended piece of linen, whereby a leading portion of the piece of linen falls down to lie flatly onto the top surface of the transfer beam, by the simultaneous application of a sideways oriented blast of air.
The transfer beam is configured for temporarily holding on to the leading portion of the piece of linen as the transfer beam is then moved in the machine direction from the advanced position to fully retracted position in which the leading edge of the transfer beam is above the moving conveyor surface. This movement leads to a further part of the piece of linen being brought into contact with the moving surface of the conveyor. The temporary holding of the leading portion is released well before the transfer beam reaches its fully retracted position whereby the leading portion of the piece of linen slides off the transfer beam and falls down onto the moving conveyor surface. For this sliding off to take place the transfer beam is accelerated, or otherwise moved away from the leading portion of the piece of linen. The remaining portion of the piece of linen is then drawn onto the conveyor by the moving conveyor surface.
The piece of linen is then moved onwards by the conveyor for further processing, lying flat in a spread out fashion on the conveyor surface, and the transfer beam moves back towards its advanced position.
While the present invention may find particular use in the context of industrial laundries wherein the piece of linen is a piece of washed laundry fed to an ironing roller by the aforementioned conveyor, the invention may also find other uses, such as where the piece of linen is fed directly to a folder for folding the piece of linen. The term linen as used herein applies without limitation to towels, bedsheets and other fabrics.
Examples of apparatuses operating in the aforementioned manner are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,299,521, WO 2009/076958, JPH 08324858, WO 2007/134,601 and JP 4,358,820, of which the last two also disclose examples of charger stations that each include a pair of feeder clamps, each feeder clamp delivering one corner of the piece of linen to a respective one of two spreader clamps. The present invention may find use with any type of charger station configured to deliver two corners of a piece of linen to a respective one of two spreader clamps, such the ones disclosed in WO 2005/049,911 or WO 2016/162,334.
In some of the known apparatuses the transfer beam temporarily holds on to the leading portion of the piece of laundry by suction, as disclosed in JP 8-324,858 and WO 2009/076,958. Alternatively, the transfer beam may include for this purpose a series of clamping devices arranged along the length of a trailing edge of the transfer beam, as shown in JP 4,358,820.
In JP 4,358,820, the transfer beam is so arranged that in its advanced position a portion of the piece of linen is held between the leading edge of the transfer beam and an abutment face defined by an abutment structure. At this time the spreader clamps release their grip on the corners of the piece of linen and pressurised air is applied to direct the released leading portion of the piece of linen forwards onto the top surface of the transfer beam. The clamping devices of the transfer beam are then activated to temporarily hold on to the leading portion of the piece of linen and the transfer beam is moved away from the abutment face in the machine direction, with the clamping device then releasing the leading portion whereby the piece of linen eventually is fully carried, and advanced onwards, by the conveyor.
As may be understood, for this linen transfer it is generally required that the piece of linen comes to lie flatly on the conveyor surface without any folds. Sometimes, however, the spreader clamps may have received and grip onto a very large part of the linen fabric at the corner of the piece of linen whereby the leading portion of the piece of linen that comes to lie on the transfer beam will appear with folds. These folds often remain when the piece of linen is transferred to the conveyor and then to the ironer/folder, whereby this particular linen item must be returned to the apparatus for a renewed run-through, reducing the overall efficiency of the apparatus.
The object of the present invention is inter alia to provide an improved apparatus of the aforementioned type where undesired folds in a leading linen portion may be avoided.
According to one aspect of the invention, which may find use independently of or together with a second aspect of the invention also described herein, a linen spreader apparatus is improved by providing a novel construction of an abutment structure for the spreader boom, allowing for the holding of the piece of linen with a uniform pressure along substantially its entire width.
According to a second aspect of the invention, which may find use independently of or together with the first aspect of the invention, a linen spreader apparatus is improved by providing a novel construction of the spreader boom, whereby the width of the spreader boom seen in the machine direction may be adjusted.
Using pressurised air exits as per claim 1 may be regarded as optional.
Preferred embodiments are defined in the dependent claims.
The invention will now be explained in more detail below by reference to presently preferred embodiments.
As is conventional, the pair of spreader clamps are then caused to move apart from each other to spread out the piece of linen L received from the pair of spreader clamps, and the spread out piece of linen L hanging suspended from the spreader clamps is then transferred onwards using a retractable elongated transfer beam 70, shown in
The transfer beam 70 is arranged to move back and forth in the machine direction MD between an advanced position and the aforementioned fully retracted position;
In an advanced position of the transfer beam 70 is a leading edge 72 thereof located in a general region below the two spreader clamps 22, positioned against an abutment face F of an elongated abutment structure 50 that extends between the two opposite sides 2 of the apparatus 1.
When the transfer beam 70 is in this fully advanced position the two spreader clamps 22 are controllable to release their grip on a suspended piece of linen L, whereby a leading portion of the piece of linen L, under the action of a high pressure flow of air exiting a row of air nozzles 4 of a tubular structure T extending between the two opposite sides 2, falls flatly onto the upper surface of a main body 76 of the transfer beam 70 while a trailing portion of the piece of linen L for a short while remains suspended, engaged between the leading edge 72 of the transfer beam 70 and the abutment face F of the abutment structure 50, as will be explained further below. To increase frictional hold on the piece of linen L the abutment face F and the opposite face of the leading edge 72 may be provided with a suitable surface covering, such as a rubbery material.
The transfer beam 70 is configured for temporarily holding, such as by vacuum applied via a row of apertures 86 and/or by (as illustrated) a clamping device in the form of an elongated clamping structure 80, on to the leading portion of the piece of linen L as the transfer beam 70 is then moved from its advanced position and to the right in
The temporary holding of the leading portion of the piece of linen L by the transfer beam 70 is released, such as by actuators acting on the elongated clamping structure 80 or by release of vacuum, before the transfer beam 70 reaches its fully retracted position, at which time the speed of movement of the transfer beam 70 towards its fully retracted position is increased relative to the moving conveyor 30 whereby the leading portion of the piece of linen L slides off the transfer beam 70 and falls onto the moving surface of the conveyor 30. The remaining portion of the piece of linen L is then drawn up onto the conveyor 30 by the moving conveyor surface.
In some special cases the width of a piece of linen L fed into the apparatus 1 may be such that for a required final positioning of the piece of linen L on the conveyor 30, symmetrically about the longitudinal centre line CL of the conveyor 30 (see
For the aforementioned special case, providing gates 55, 56 as discussed ensures that as the spreader clamps 22 release the piece of linen L a trailing portion thereof is temporarily held along its entire width between the transfer beam 70 and the abutment face F. In other words, the pull from gravity on the leading portion of the piece of linen L is the same along its full width transverse to the machine direction MD. This to a high degree ensures that the leading edge of the piece of linen L lies along a straight line when the leading portion of the piece of linen L is subsequently brought to lie on the surface of the transfer beam 70 by a blast of air exiting the nozzles 4.
The closed (first) and open (second) positions of the two gates 55, 56 are shown in
Turning now to a second aspect of the invention, which may find use independently of the aforementioned first aspect of the invention, reference will now first be made again to
Normally, the main body 76 with its leading and trailing edges 72, 74 extends along the full width of the apparatus 1 between the two opposite sides 2. In
By incorporating sensors, a detection, accompanied by a subsequent analysis, of the textile load held by the spreader clamps 22 may be carried out whereby the aforementioned transfer beam 70 actuators may be activated as shown in
Next, as shown in
By way of example only, the aforementioned sensors may be included in the spreader clamps 22 and may detect the extent to which the two jaws of each spreader clamp 22 move together.
Shown in
In the fully retracted position of the transfer beam 70 shown in
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