The present invention relates to a lower buck for cuff finishing, more specifically, to a lower buck for cuff finishing and a sheet member for the lower buck.
A conventional lower buck of this type includes a body part with an upper surface to receive a pressing pressure formed into a convex curve shape. In the conventional item, a cushion member for easing the pressing pressure is overlaid on the upper surface of the body part (see Patent Literature 1, U.S. Pat. No. 6,497,060, for example).
In this case, the cushion member is prone to get dirty with laundry starch applied to a cuff. In response to this, the lower buck of this type is generally covered with a cover attached to the body part.
The cushioning properties of the cushion member are damaged as the number of presses increases. This makes it necessary to change the cushion member on a regular basis.
For implementation of this change, the cover is first removed from the body part, then the cushion member is changed, and the cover is thereafter attached again.
In some cases, in the conventional lower buck of this type, the body part is vertically divided to include an upper section and a lower section (see Patent Literature 2, Japanese Patent No. 3799576, for example).
In the lower buck of this type, the cushion member for easing a pressing pressure includes an upper cushion member covering an upper surface of the upper section of the body part and a lower cushion member covering an upper surface of the lower section of the body part.
In this conventional case, the cushion member is merely placed on the upper surface of the body part. Hence, using the conventional item may cause a situation where the cushion member gets out of position or drops during change of the cushion member. In particular, the cushion member covering the upper surface of the upper section of the body part is easily touched by a hand during attachment or removal of the cover to make it likely that the cushion member will easily be misaligned or will easily drop accordingly.
Thus, the conventional case causes a problem that changing the cushion member of the above-described type requires skillful and burdensome operation.
In the case of a lower buck with a vertically-divided body part, a line at a site of the division easily causes a crease in a cuff during press.
Hence, using the conventional item causes a problem of failing to finish a cuff satisfactorily.
The present invention has been suggested in view of the above-described problems occurring in the conventional item.
Thus, a technical problem to be solved by the present invention is to provide a lower buck for cuff finishing with a vertically-divided body part and a sheet member for the lower buck that are formed in such a manner as to allow operation of changing a cushion member covering an upper section to be performed simply and speedily, to prevent influence on finishing of a cuff by a line at a site of the division, and to finish the cuff satisfactorily.
To solve the above-described problem, the present invention employs technical means as follows.
Specifically, as shown in
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This is because it allows the upper cushion member 3A to be changed simply and speedily.
In this case, in the present invention, as shown in
This is because it allows the buffer member 9 to be changed simply by taking the buffer member 9 into and out of the bag-like section 4a. Furthermore, compared to a case where a single buffer member is provided entirely to the sheet member 4, the buffer member 9 and the second buffer member 10 can be changed efficiently in response to their states of degradation.
The sheet member 4 to be used for the lower buck 1 of the present invention may be formed into a shape such as that shown in
Specifically, in the present invention, the sheet member 4 is a cushioning sheet member 4 covering the upper cushion member 3A and the lower cushion member 3B, the sheet member 4 comprises the attachment means 5 for attachment to the body part 2, and the sheet member 4 has the back side where the upper cushion member 3A is provided.
In this case, it is preferable that, in the sheet member 4 of the present invention, the upper cushion member 3A is clamped using the band strip 8 stretched between the front and back side edges of the sheet member 4.
It is further preferable that, in the sheet member 4 of the present invention, the sheet member 4 is folded at each of right and left sides of the sheet member 4 corresponding to the lower cushion member 3B to be formed into the bag-like section 4a, the buffer member 9 to be overlaid on the lower cushion member 3B is stored in the bag-like section 4a, the second buffer member 10 being the same at least in size as the upper cushion member 3A is provided between the upper cushion member 3A and the back surface of the sheet member 4, and the second buffer member 10 has the same thickness and is made of the same material as the buffer member 9 stored in the bag-like section 4a.
As described above, in the present invention, the upper cushion member and the lower cushion member are covered with the cushioning sheet member, the sheet member includes the attachment means for attachment to the body part, the attachment site for the attachment means is provided at the body part, the sheet member has the back side where the upper cushion member is provided, and the body part is covered with the cover through the sheet member.
Thus, in the present invention, the upper cushion member can be changed while the sheet member is fixed to the upper surface of the body part using the attachment means and the upper cushion member is fixed to the upper surface of the body part.
As a result, in the present invention, unintentional occurrence such as drop of the upper cushion member is prevented during attachment and removal of the cover. This makes it possible to perform operation of changing the upper cushion member simply and speedily without requiring skill.
In the present invention, the upper surface of the body part is covered with the sheet member.
Thus, in the present invention, it becomes possible to prevent the occurrence of a crease in a cuff during press resulting from a line at a site of the division between the upper section and the lower section. For this reason, it becomes possible to finish the cuff satisfactorily.
A preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described next on the basis of the accompanying drawings.
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In the present invention, a cushion member 3 for easing the pressing pressure is overlaid on the upper surface of the body part 2. The cushion member 3 is formed into a plate-like shape using a resin material such as silicon sponge or silicon rubber, for example. A surface of the cushion member 3 contacting the upper surface of the body part 2 is formed into an uneven shape and is provided with a large number of neatly arranged thin holes 3a penetrating the cushion member 3 in a thickness direction.
The body part 2 is vertically divided to include an upper section 2a and a lower section 2b. The cushion member 3 includes an upper cushion member 3A covering an upper surface of the upper section 2a and a lower cushion member 3B covering an upper surface of the lower section 2b.
In the present invention, the upper cushion member 3A and the lower cushion member 3B are covered with a cushioning sheet member 4. The sheet member 4 is made of air-permeable cloth, for example, and includes attachment means 5 for attachment to the body part 2.
The attachment means 5 of the present embodiment is tongue-shaped cloth. This cloth is provided with holes 5a for fitting to attachment sites 6 of the body part 2. As shown in
A sign 7 (see
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The sheet member 4 has a back side where the upper cushion member 3A is provided. A sign 8 is a band strip for clamping the upper cushion member 3A. The band strip 8 is stretched between front and back side edges of the sheet member 4 and sewed on the sheet member 4. As shown in
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In the present embodiment, the upper cushion member 3A and the lower cushion member 3B are made of the same material and formed into the same thickness. A sign 10 (see
As shown in
The lower buck 1 of the present invention is coated with the sheet member 4 placed on the upper surface of the body part 2 and is covered with a cover 11 through the sheet member 4 (see
The following describes the operation of mounting the sheet member 4.
First, as shown in
Next, the operator pulls the cloth as the attachment means 5 and then fits the holes 5a to the attachment sites 6 as shown in
Next, the operator puts the cover 11 over the sheet member 4 and covers the body part 2 with the cover 11 (see
As described above, the present invention makes it possible to mount the cover 11 on the body part 2 while the sheet member 4 is fixed to the body part 2 using the attachment means 5. By doing so, even if the upper cushion member 3A is unintentionally touched during attachment or removal of the cover 11, it is still possible to prevent misalignment or drop of the upper cushion member 3A.
In the present embodiment, the upper cushion member 3A is clamped to the sheet member 4 using the band strip 8. This allows the upper cushion member 3A to be attached to and removed from the sheet member 4 simply and speedily, thereby facilitating operation of changing the upper cushion member 3A.
While the sheet member 4 of the foregoing example includes the buffer member 9 and the second buffer member 10 as described above, the present invention is not limited to this. Specifically, in the present invention, the sheet member 4 may be formed of a single cushion material, for example.
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