Machine for cutting cloth and applying borders and a peripheral band to cloths used to manufacture spring mattresses

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6408773
  • Patent Number
    6,408,773
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, January 11, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 25, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A cloth cutting and border applying machine for manufacturing mattresses starting from a roll wound sheet, comprising a framework, a cloth moving device, two sewing machines arranged upstream of the moving device to form longitudinal stitch lines for stitching a strip supported on a roll support along lateral edges of the cloth, a cloth finishing assembly arranged downstream of the moving device and having a sewing machine with at least two needles for providing parallel transverse stitch lines and mounted on a carriage slideable on guides to join a band to the cloth along transverse stitch lines, a cutter for cutting between the parallel stitch lines to separate a cloth portion lying downstream of the assembly from one lying upstream, a carriage actuator, and a band cutter to cut the band and the cloth transversely between the two stitch lines.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a machine for cutting cloth and for applying borders and a peripheral band to cloths used to manufacture spring mattresses.




It is known (see in particular

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


3


) that a spring mattress is constituted by a rectangular prism-like metallic body


1


which is composed of a plurality of biconical springs


2


which are connected one another and are covered by one or more layers


2




a


of insulating material such as felt, foamed rubber and the like.




The upper and lower faces of the body


1


are covered by two rectangular cloths or quilts


3


and


4


whose edges are joined by a band


5


which peripherally closes the mattress.




Each cloth or quilt


3


and


4


is constituted, for example, by a panel


6


of soft material which is covered above and below by sheets of fabric


7


,


7




a


or the like, the panel and the sheets being joined by a more or less ornamental quilting. A band


10


is fixed to the inner edges of the quilts


3


and


4


by means of two parallel stitch lines


8


and


9


, so as to form a flap


11


which protrudes from the stitch lines


9


and is thus spaced from the stitch line


8


.




When the quilts


3


and


4


are applied to the opposite faces of the body


1


, the flaps


11


are first folded outwards and then under the first turn


12


of the springs


2


and finally fixed thereto with metal staples


13


.




In this manner, the quilts


3


and


4


are fixed to the body


1


, while their borders between the stitch lines


8


and


9


remain free so that they can be connected to the peripheral band


5


by an operation for final application of a border for closure, as shown in FIG.


3


.




Currently, the band


10


is fixed to the quilts


3


and


4


manually, at high cost, also because it requires additional operations for positioning and trimming the cloths or quilts.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The aim of the present invention is to provide a machine which allows to apply a peripheral band while the cloths are being cut and a border is being applied thereto.




Within this aim, an object of the present invention is to provide a machine which can be combined with an apparatus for forming a quilt constituted by one or more sheets unwound continuously from rolls.




This and other objects are achieved with a machine whose characteristics are defined in the appended claims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Further features and advantages of the present invention will become better apparent from the following description of a preferred embodiment, illustrated only by way of non-limitative example in the accompanying drawings, wherein the invention has been applied to an apparatus disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,913,277 by the same Applicant, which is highly effective in the manufacture of quilts for covering spring mattresses. In the drawings:





FIGS. 1-3

show the constructional structure of a prior art mattress;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the known apparatus and of the machine according to the invention associated therewith;





FIG. 5

is a side elevation view of the machine and of the apparatus of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is a sectional view of the lateral guides of the quilt;





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of the region of the apparatus where the machine for transversely stitching and cutting the quilt before cutting is arranged;





FIG. 8

is a view of the same region of

FIG. 7

after cutting has been completed;





FIG. 9

is a perspective view of the means for transversely cutting and stitching the quilt;





FIG. 10

is a schematic view of a unit for cutting the transverse band.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




With reference to

FIGS. 4 and 5

, an apparatus according to U.S. Pat. No. 5,913,277 is disclosed comprising a framework, generally designated by the reference numeral


14


, which is composed of four vertical columns


15


,


16


,


17


and


18


arranged at the corners of a rectangle. The columns


15


,


16


and


17


,


18


are connected, at the top, by a pair of longitudinal beams


19


,


20


, while two additional transverse beams


21


and


22


connect one another the tops of the columns


15


,


16


and


17


,


18


.




Two longitudinal members


23


and


24


lie between the transverse beams


21


and


22


, are parallel to each other and to the beams


19


and


20


and constitute the track for the sliding of a carriage


25


that supports one or more sewing machines.




The carriage


25


is composed of a double pair of horizontal and parallel beams


26


and


27


which lie above and below the plane of arrangement of the cloth P to be quilted and have opposite ends which are rigidly connected to each other. The carriage


25


is suspended from a pair of shoulders


28


and


29


which rest on the track


23


,


24


by means of rollers


30


.




The carriage


25


, is movable along the track


23


and


24


in the direction X, actuated by means of an appropriate and conventional motor drive not shown in the drawings.




The heads for moving the needle of two sewing machines


31


are mounted on the pair of upper beams


26


and the corresponding hook assembly is mounted on the pair of lower beams


27


. It is also possible to provide a different number of sewing machines. In a known manner, by means of an additional motor drive, the sewing machines


31


are actuated in the direction Y, which is perpendicular to the direction X, so that by actuating the carriage


25


and the sewing machines


31


it is possible to trace the intended paths on the quilt.




Two guides


32


and


33


lie between the pair of upper beams


26


and the pair of lower beams


27


of the carriage


25


and are adapted to guide the lateral edges of the cloth P to be quilted. As shown in

FIG. 6

, each guide is composed of a U-shaped beam


34


which is longitudinal (i.e., lies in the direction X) and whose opposite ends are fixed on supports


35


,


36


located at the columns


15


,


17


and


16


,


18


, respectively. The beams


34


define supporting surfaces on which profiles


37


provided with a C-shaped cross-section and open onto each other are arranged. The C-shaped cross-section of the guide


32


lies opposite the C-shaped cross-section of the guide


33


.




Each profile


37


is movable between the outer vertical wing


38


and the inner vertical wing


39


of the beam


34


by means of pneumatic jacks


40


whose cylinders are flanged to the outer wing


38


of the beam


34


and whose stem is rigidly coupled to the profile


37


.




The jacks


40


that relate to the guide


32


are actuated in opposition to the jacks of the guide


33


, so that the profiles


37


of the guides are simultaneously moved towards and away from each other with respect to the longitudinal central plane of the apparatus.




The reference numeral


41


designates additional pneumatic jacks whose cylinders are mounted vertically above the profiles


37


. A bar


42


is coupled to the stems of the jacks


41


and extends inside the profile


37


. The bar


42


constitutes the movable jaw of a clamp which is designed to engage the longitudinal edge of the cloth to be quilted and to clamp it against the fixed jaw, which is constituted by the lower wing


37




a


of the profile


37


that rests on the beam


34


.




In the illustrated example, the cloth P to be quilted is produced by superimposing a set of three sheets T


1


, T


2


, T


3


which, in a manner which is known and therefore not described in detail, are taken from respective rolls B


1


, B


2


, B


3


supported by a framework


43


. The number of sheets and their thickness can of course be any according to requirements.




The sheets T


1


, T


2


, T


3


unrolled from the rolls B


1


, B


2


, B


3


are joined between a pair of superimposed bars


44


and


45


which lie transversely to the direction X on the support


35


and are inserted in the guides


32


and


33


between the bars


42


and the wings


37




a


of the profiles


37


.




The upper bar


44


is movable vertically with respect to the lower bar


45


by means of pneumatic jacks (not shown), so as to provide a transverse clamp which is adapted to transversely lock the cloth P to be quilted upstream of the guides


32


,


33


.




It is evident that the longitudinal clamps


37




a,




42


and the transverse clamp


44


,


45


delimit on three sides the quilting region, which is delimited on the fourth side by a pair of traction rollers


46


,


47


located at the output of the guides


32


and


33


. The rollers


46


,


47


, by means of respective motors, are actuated so as to rotate in opposite directions, so as to pull in the direction X the cloth P inserted between them.




Between the outlet of the guides


32


,


33


and the traction rollers


46


,


47


there are two laterally arranged stitching and cutting devices


48


and


49


, each of which comprises a sewing machine and a cutter in order to join, with stitch lines at the lateral edges of the quilted cloth, two respective longitudinal strips


10




a


and in order to cut the borders of the cloth or quilt that lie outside the stitch lines.




The longitudinal strips


10




a


are made of fabric or the like and are taken from respective rollers


10




b


rotatably supported on brackets


10




c


(see

FIG. 5

) which are fixed to the support


36


below the devices


48


and


49


. The sewing machines of the devices


48


,


49


have a double needle, so as to allow to fix the longitudinal strips


10




a


to the cloth or quilt P with two stitch lines, as shown by


8


and


9


in

FIG. 2

, and provide flaps


11


which lie inside the lateral edges of the quilt. The cutters of the devices


48


and


49


are arranged downstream of the needles of the respective sewing machines, and each one is constituted for example by a rotating blade (not shown in the drawings but known in the art), which cuts the lateral edges of the quilt outside the longitudinal stitch lines


8


and


9


, forming two strips of waste P


1


, P


2


.




The stitching and cutting devices


48


and


49


are an integral part of the machine, which according to the invention performs the transverse cutting of the cloth or quilt P, stitches the edges upstream and downstream of the provided cut, and applies two additional strips


10




d


(which lie transversely to the strips


10




a


), with which the edges upstream and downstream of the cut are provided.




As shown in

FIGS. 7

,


8


and


9


, the machine is generally designated by the reference numeral


50


and comprises a finishing unit


50




a


composed of a box-like carriage


51


which, by means of four free wheels


52


, slides on a pair of parallel rails


53


whose opposite ends are fixed to side walls


54


,


55


(

FIG. 4

) of the framework of the machine


50


. A sewing machine


56


of the type with four needles


57


is fitted on the carriage


51


and can therefore produce four parallel stitch lines.




The sewing machine


56


is moved in the direction Y, which lies transversely to the direction X, by means of a movement system which comprises a chain


58


having a portion which is fixed to the carriage


51


and being closed in a loop on a pair of sprockets


59


,


60


which are fitted in a cantilever fashion on the sides


54


,


55


. The sprocket


59


is free, while the other sprocket


60


receives its motion from a gearmotor


61


which is flanged to the side


54


. The gearmotor


61


is controlled by a pair of stroke limit switches


62


and


63


which determine the points of inversion of the back-and-forth strokes. Two arms


64


cantilever out in front of the carriage


51


(

FIG. 9

) in order to rotatably support a roll


65


of a band


10




e


which, cut longitudinally in half, provides the two strips


10




d


which, at the output of the machine


50


, will be associated with the front and rear transverse edges of the finished quilt. The four transverse stitch lines are formed only during the outgoing stroke of the sewing machine


56


while the quilt is cut in the region between one pair of sewing lines and the adjacent one.




In order to produce the separation cut, there is a rotating circular blade


66


which is rotatably supported in the carriage


51


.




The rotating blade


66


is actuated by an electric motor being accommodated in the carriage


51


or, by means of an appropriate transmission, by the same motor that drives the sewing machine


56


.




The rotating blade


66


protrudes, with an upper sector, from the upper face of the carriage


51


through a slot formed in the latter.




A unit, generally designated by the reference numeral


67


in

FIGS. 4

,


5


,


7


,


8


and


9


, is further fixed on the sewing machine


56


; said unit, as will become apparent hereinafter, is designed to cut the transverse band


10




e


after it has been joined to the quilt P.




As shown more clearly in

FIG. 10

, the unit


67


comprises a frame which is composed of a post


68


which is rigidly coupled to the body of the sewing machine


56


and on which a sleeve


69


is slideable.




Another sleeve


70


is rigidly coupled to the sleeve


69


, is perpendicular thereto, and a first arm


71


is guided therein. A second arm


72


and an L-shaped element


73


for coupling the stem


74


of a jack, whose cylinder


75


is fixed to the sleeve


70


, are rigidly coupled to the end of the arm


71


.




The axis of the jack


74


,


75


is parallel to the axis of the sleeve


70


, so that by activating the jack it is possible to move the second arm


72


towards or away from the sewing machine


56


.




The second arm


72


is substantially normal to the first arm


71


, and a cutter


76


is supported at its lower end; said cutter is composed of an electric motor


77


which drives a rotating blade


78


below which there is a feeler


79


which is designed to collect the two strips


10




d


that slide on the sliding surface


83


of the sewing machine


56


and to raise them against the blade


78


in order to produce cutting and thus separate them from the remaining band


10




e,


which has not yet been cut in half by the blade


66


.




The stem


80


of a jack is further rigidly coupled to the sleeve


69


and its cylinder


81


is fixed to the top of the post


68


. Accordingly, by actuating both jacks


74


,


75


and


80


,


81


, the cutter


76


can perform perpendicular movements which allow to position it with respect to the sewing machine


56


. In particular, by moving the cutter


76


towards the sewing machine


56


the feeler


79


can engage in a slot


82


of the quilt sliding surface


83


which is located behind the blade


66


, so as to facilitate the insertion of the strips


10




d


between the feeler and the blade


78


.




The operation of the described machine


50


and apparatus


14


is as follows.




Assume that the apparatus


14


is in an operating condition such as the one shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, in which the cloth or quilt P is locked upstream between the bar


44


and the beam


45


and downstream between the rollers


46


and


47


, while the lateral edges of the cloth are locked in the guides


32


,


33


by the bars


42


. In practice, the lateral guides


32


,


33


, the bar


44


and the beam


45


and the rollers


46


,


47


form a frame which keeps the cloth or quilt P stretched both transversely and longitudinally.




Assume also that the sewing machine


56


is in the lateral position shown in

FIG. 7

, with the cutter


76


in the inactive position, spaced from the sewing machine


56


.




With the cloth P in this condition, quilting is performed by moving the carriage


25


in the direction X and the sewing machines


31


in the direction Y.




As quilting proceeds, the machine


50


produces the four transverse stitch lines and transversely cuts the quilt downstream of the rollers


46


and


47


.




Due to the transverse stitching of the cloth or quilt P, the band


10




e


is applied under said quilt and, by simultaneously performing the cutting operation by means of the blade


66


, is divided into two transverse strips


10




d


upstream and downstream of the cut. When the carriage


51


has crossed the quilt, thus moving from the position of

FIG. 7

to the position of

FIG. 8

, the two stitch lines upstream of the cut close the front edge of the quilt P which is locked peripherally between the lateral bars


42


and the wings


37




a,


the bar


44


and the beam


45


and the rollers


46


and


47


, while the two stitch lines located downstream of the cut close the rear edge of the previously quilted quilt, which is now designated by the reference letter M in FIG.


8


.




At this point, by actuating the jacks


74


,


75


and


80


,


81


, the cutter


76


is made to approach so that the feeler


79


enters the slot


83


below the strips


10




d


that the blade


66


has already formed by cutting the band


10




e


in half. By causing the advancement of the cutter


76


under the body of the sewing machine


56


, the strips


10




d


are cut. Then the jacks


74


,


75


and


80


,


81


are actuated so as to disengage the feeler


79


from the slot


82


and move the cutter


76


into the inactive position.




Once the quilting of the stretched cloth P has been completed, the two longitudinal bars


42


and the transverse bar


44


are raised and, by releasing the lateral edges and the upstream edge of the quilt, allow the rollers


46


,


47


to unroll from the rolls B


1


, B


1


, B


3


new portions of sheets T


1


, T


2


and T


3


and form a new quilt P.




It should be noted that during unrolling, the two devices


48


and


49


sew the lateral edges of the quilt that leaves the guides


32


,


33


and cut the strips of waste P


1


, P


2


. In order to remove the strips of waste P


1


, P


2


(see

FIGS. 4 and 5

) a transfer roller


84


and two smaller rollers


85


and


86


are provided being actuated so as to rotate in opposite directions; the waste is guided between said smaller rollers. The actuation of the smaller rollers


85


and


86


can be derived from the actuation of the traction rollers


46


,


47


.




Once the rear edge of the quilted cloth, which was located below the bar


44


, has arrived at the stitch line of the sewing machine


56


, the rollers


46


,


47


are stopped and the jacks


41


that lower the bars


42


and the jacks that lower the bars


44


are actuated sequentially, locking the lateral and rear edges. Then, by actuating the jacks


40


, the lateral edges of the quilt P are spaced so as to subject the quilt to transverse traction, while longitudinal traction is determined by continuing the rotation of the rollers


46


,


47


after the bar


44


has transversely locked the cloth P against the beam


45


.




At this point, quilting is performed and the steps of the process are repeated in the manner described above.




It is evident that the described invention fully achieves the intended aim and objects. In particular, it is noted that the machine allows to automate the application of the transverse strips


10




d


and longitudinal strips


10




a,


thus providing a considerable cost saving.




The disclosures in Italian Patent Application No. BO2000A000033 from which this application claims priority are incorporated herein by reference.



Claims
  • 1. A machine for cutting cloths and applying borders thereto, for the manufacture of mattresses starting from at least one component sheet which is wound in a roll, including: a framework, movement means for moving said cloth in an advancement direction and along a horizontal plane of arrangement; two sewing machines for forming longitudinal stitch lines along the lateral edges of said cloth, said sewing machines being arranged upstream of said movement means, and being each provided with a support for a roll of strip made of fabric which is guided and stitched along a respective longitudinal edge of said cloth; guides which lie transversely to the advancement direction of the cloth; and a finishing assembly arranged downstream of said movement means and comprising: a carriage which is slideable on said guides; a finishing sewing machine of a type having at least two needles and supported on said carriage; a support; a roll supported at said support for a fabric band which is guided so as to adhere transversely to said cloth, said finishing sewing machine being operatable to join said band to said cloth along at least two transverse stitch lines; actuating means for actuating said carriage on said guides between two stroke limit positions which lie laterally to said cloth, and cutting means for cutting said band and said quilt between said two stitch lines and for forming two transverse strips.
  • 2. The machine of claim 1, further comprising further cutting means for cutting said transverse strips after application thereof to the cloth.
  • 3. The machine of claim 2, wherein said sewing machines for producing longitudinal stitch lines are of two needles type, whereby to join each one of said lateral strips to said cloth along two parallel stitch lines.
  • 4. The machine of claim 2, wherein said finishing sewing machine fitted on said carriage is of a four needles type, whereby to provide two pairs of parallel stitch lines, said cutting means comprising a blade which is arranged so as to cut said cloth and said band between a first one of said pairs of said transverse stitch lines and a second one of said pairs.
  • 5. The machine of claim 4, wherein said further cutting means for cutting said transverse strips after their application to the cloth comprise: a cutter, which is movably supported on said carriage; and cutter actuation means for actuating said cutter between an inactive position and a position for cutting said transverse strips.
  • 6. The machine of claim 5, comprising a frame which is rigidly coupled to said carriage, and supports said cutter, said frame being composed of two arms which are movable at right angles to each other and are actuated so as to move said cutter between said inactive position and said cutting position.
  • 7. The machine of claim 6, wherein said cutter comprises a rotating blade; a collection feeler located under said rotating blade, and which is adapted to engage a slot of a sliding surface of said finishing sewing machine mounted on said carriage in order to penetrate under said transverse strips and lift the strip against said blade.
  • 8. The machine of claim 3, wherein said sewing machines adapted to stitch the lateral edges of said cloth comprise flap cutting means for cutting lateral flaps of the cloth that lie outside the stitch lines.
  • 9. The machine of claim 1, in combination with an apparatus for forming the cloth which comprises: a framework; a pair of guides for supporting lateral edges of said cloth which are supported by said framework and lie along said advancement direction on a horizontal plane of arrangement; clamp means which are arranged along said guides and are actuated so as to lock said cloth transversely; a carriage which is slideable on said frame in said advancement direction; at least one sewing machine which is slideable on said carriage in a direction which is transverse to said advancement direction, and actuating means for actuating said carriage and said sewing machine to perform quilting of said cloth.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
BO00A0033 Jan 2000 IT
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