Magazine for a plurality of reels of tape provided with a device for selecting a reel to be used and a reel to be replaced

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6702224
  • Patent Number
    6,702,224
  • Date Filed
    Monday, January 14, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 9, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A magazine for a plurality of reels of tape provided with a device for selecting a reel of tape to be used, comprising a plurality of supports for the reels, which can slide on a guide so that the reels form a stack whose axis is parallel to the guide, elements for actuating simultaneously the plurality of supports along the guide in order to position the reel of tape to be used in a preset point of the guide.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a magazine for a plurality of reels of tape provided with a device for selecting a reel to be used and a reel to be replaced.




The invention is meant to have various applications. In particular, reference is made to the application of the magazine to the feeding of sewing machines, in which the tape is taken from a reel and sewn in order to trim, reinforce and finish an article. For example, in so-called mattress border stitching machines the tape is applied so as to cover the perimetric edges of the mattress. Currently, replacing the tape if the reel is depleted or replacing it with another one of a different type requires rather long times on the part of operators, due to the lack of immediate availability and promptness of preparation of the new reels.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The aim of the present invention is therefore to provide a magazine that is capable of storing a plurality of reels and is structured so as to allow to replace depleted reels and select the reel to be used in each instance.




Within this aim, an object of the present invention is to provide a magazine that can be combined with a sewing machine, particularly a mattress border stitching machine.




This aim and this and other objects which will become better apparent hereinafter are achieved with a magazine for a plurality of reels of tape provided with a device for selecting a reel of tape to be used, characterized in that it comprises a plurality of supports for said reels, which can slide on a guide so that said reels form a stack whose axis is parallel to said guide, means for actuating simultaneously said plurality of supports along said guide in order to position the reel of tape to be used in a preset point of said guide.




Advantageously, the supports are suitable to be moved independently of each other, so as to be able to move each individual reel into a position in which it is not aligned with said stack in order to be removed and/or replaced with another reel.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will become better apparent from the following description of a preferred but not exclusive embodiment thereof, illustrated only by way of non-limitative example in the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a magazine combined with a sewing machine for applying borders to mattresses;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the magazine of

FIG. 1

, taken from another viewpoint;





FIG. 3

is an enlarged-scale view of the detail enclosed in the circle of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a plan view of the detail of

FIG. 3

in a different operating position;





FIG. 5

is an elevation view of the magazine;





FIG. 6

is a sectional view, taken along the line A—A of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 7

is a view of a device combined with the magazine for tensioning the tape being unwound;





FIG. 8

is another view of the device of

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 9

is a sectional view of the device of

FIGS. 7 and 8

;





FIG. 10

is a view of a device for automatic selection of the reel to be used from the magazine.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




With reference to

FIG. 1

, the reference numeral


1


designates a known type of border stitching machine for applying borders to mattresses, i.e., for covering with a tape


2


the edges of a mattress. The machine consists of a sewing machine equipped with guiding and folding means, which guide the tape


2


to as to surround with it the edges of the mattress and allow their sewing in order to form a ridge that surrounds the mattress perimetrically.




The tape


2


is unwound from a reel


3


, which together with other reels is contained in a magazine, generally designated by the reference numeral


4


. As shown more clearly in

FIGS. 2

to


5


, the magazine


4


is composed of two vertical posts


5


, with the upper and lower ends of which two respective brackets


6


and


7


are rigidly coupled.




The brackets


6


and


7


support a cylindrical bar


8


and a threaded rod


9


, which are parallel. More specifically, the bar


8


has opposite ends inserted in seats of the brackets


6


and


7


, while the threaded rod


9


is rotatably supported in the brackets


6


and


7


by means of bearings


10


and


11


.




The threaded rod


9


is rotationally coupled to the output shaft


12


of a gearmotor


13


, which is coupled by means of a flange under the lower bracket


7


. The gearmotor


13


is of the reversible type in order to be able to actuate the rod


9


in both directions of rotation.




Multiple supports


14


can slide on the bar


8


and on the threaded rod


9


; in the illustrated example, such supports are four, but their number can vary according to the requirements. Each support


14


is composed of a laminar arm


15


, which is substantially triangular and is provided with an internally threaded bush or female thread


16


and with a sliding bush


17


. The female thread


16


is engaged on the threaded rod


9


, while the bush


17


slides on the bar


8


. In this manner, the rotation of the rod


9


determines the sliding of the bush


17


on the bar


8


, which accordingly acts as a guide.




As shown more clearly in

FIG. 3

, the bush


17


is composed of two cylindrical half-shells


18


and


19


, which are mutually pivoted by means of a pivot


20


that is parallel to the bar


8


. The half-shell


19


can oscillate with respect to the half-shell


18


, which is fixed to the arm


15


so that its semicylindrical cavity


21


is directed toward the bar


8


. Likewise, on the arm


15


there is a recess


22


, which allows the bar


8


to engage and exit from the cavity


21


of the half-shell


18


.




In the sides of the half-shells


18


and


19


that lie opposite those crossed by the pivot


20


there is a threaded hole


23


and a screw


24


with a knob


25


. When the half-shell


19


is turned in abutment against the half-shell


18


, the screw


24


is screwed into the hole


23


so as to complete the closure of the bush


17


on the bar


8


and allow the axial movement of the arm


15


following the rotation of the threaded rod


9


, preventing the arm


15


from rotating about the threaded rod


9


.




Each arm


15


supports a container


26


for a respective reel


3


of tape


2


. The container


26


is constituted by a circular plate


27


; a centering pin


28


for the reel


3


rises centrally from the plate, and a cylindrical side wall


29


, with a radial exit slit


30


for the tape


2


, rises peripherally from said plate.




The operation of the described magazine is as follows.




When the magazine is full, i.e., when in each container


24


there is a respective reel


3


, the bushes


17


of the supports


14


are closed on the bar


8


(see FIG.


2


), so that the containers


26


form a stack whose axis is parallel to the bar


8


.




When one wishes to feed the border stitching machine


1


with a tape


2


, the gearmotor


13


is actuated and, by turning the threaded rod


9


, lifts the entire stack of containers until the container that contains the intended tape is arranged at the level intended to ensure perfect guiding of the tape to the border stitching machine


1


(see FIG.


1


).




If the drawn tape


2


is used up, the gearmotor


13


is reactivated in order to bring to the intended level a container


26


that contains a new reel. In the meantime, the bush


17


of the container whose reel has been depleted is opened by unscrewing the screw


24


, so as to allow the arm


15


to turn into a position in which the container lies outside the stack and can be supplied with a new reel. The container thus replenished is returned to the stack with the others and rigidly coupled to the bar


8


by closing the bush


17


.




A substantial advantage of the present invention is the fact that it allows not only the rapid replacement of depleted reels but also the replacement of one tape with another one that differs in terms of quality, material and dimensions.




Numerous modifications and variations are possible in the practical embodiment of the invention. In particular, by mutually spacing the supports


14


appropriately, it is possible to replace the reels while leaving the containers


26


stacked and therefore without having to use openable bushes such as the bushes


17


described in the above example.




In another version, the supports


14


are rotationally rigidly coupled to the bar


8


by bushes and the containers


26


are placed outside the stack by providing means that allow to move the containers with respect to the supports


14


.




Advantageously, at the exit


30


of each container


26


there is a device


31


(see

FIGS. 7-10

) for adjusting the tension applied by the sewing machine


1


to the tape


2


being fed. Such device is constituted by a bracket


32


, which is fixed to the plate


27


and protrudes from the exit slit


30


. Two pins


33


,


34


for guiding the unwound tape


2


are fixed to the bracket


32


at right angles thereto. The pin


33


is located in the slit


30


on the plane of the side wall


29


, while the pin


34


is mounted on the bracket


32


on the outside of the container.




A block


35


is also fixed to the bracket


32


and is provided with a seat


36


in which a lever


37


is articulated; the lever oscillates about a pivot


38


that is perpendicular to the bracket.




The lever


37


has a first arm, with the end of which a bar


39


, parallel to the pin


34


, is rigidly coupled. The pin


34


lies within the rotational arc of the bar


39


, so that the bar provides a sort of presser that acts on the tape


2


guided between the bar


39


and the pin


34


, retaining it by friction.




The friction is obtained by means of a screw


40


, which acts on the lever


37


with the interposition of a spring


41


and, by being screwed more or less tightly, allows the bar


39


to clamp the tape


2


against the pin, so as to apply friction to the tape and adjust its tension as required by the sewing machine


1


.




The described magazine can be provided with an electronic device for automatic selection of the container to be used.




As shown in

FIG. 10

, the device comprises a control unit


42


controlled by a plurality of buttons P


1


, P


2


, . . . P


n


, each of which is associated with a value stored in memory which indicates the level of a respective support


4


along the guiding bar


8


and corresponds to the position of the container that contains the tape to be fed to the sewing machine.




The signal that indicates the real elevation of the containers is established by a potentiometer


43


, installed on the bracket


6


and controlled by the threaded rod


9


.




By acting on a button P


1


, P


2


, . . . P


n


, the operating cycle of the gearmotor


13


is started, raising or lowering the stack of containers


26


until the signal supplied by the potentiometer


43


corresponds to the signal stored in the control unit


42


, causing the threaded rod


9


to stop in the position in which the selected container is at the intended level.




The described magazine can be used both vertically, i.e., with a vertical stacking of the supports, and horizontally, i.e., with the supports arranged along a horizontal axis.




The disclosures in Italian Patent Application No. BO2001A000014 from which this application claims priority are incorporated herein by reference.



Claims
  • 1. A magazine for a plurality of reels of tape, provided with a device for selecting a reel of tape to be used, comprising a plurality of supports for said reels, which can slide on a guide so that said reels form a stack whose axis is parallel to said guide, actuating means for actuating simultaneously said plurality of supports along said guide in order to position the reel of tape to be used in a preset point of said guide, each one of said supports comprising an arm, which can slide on said guide, and a container for a respective reel mounted on said arm, each said arm comprising a bush, which can slide on a guiding bar of said guide, and a female thread, which is engaged on a threaded rod of said guide that is parallel to said guiding bar and is actuated by a gearmotor assembly of the reversible type of said actuating means.
  • 2. The magazine according to claim 1, wherein said sliding bush is constituted by two cylindrical half-shells, which are mutually articulated so as to assume a closed configuration for sliding on said bar, and an open configuration in order to allow rotation of said support about said threaded rod, said half-shells being associable in said closed configuration by threaded means.
  • 3. The magazine according to claim 1, wherein said container is constituted by a circular plate, which is fixed to said arm and is provided with a central pin for the centering of a respective reel and with a cylindrical side wall that has a radial exit slit for the tape unwound from said reel.
  • 4. The magazine according to claim 1, wherein said container is mounted on said arm so that it can be rotated out of said stack.
  • 5. The magazine according to claim 1, wherein at an exit of each container a device for tensioning the dispensed tape is provided.
  • 6. The magazine according to claim 5, wherein said device for tensioning is constituted by a presser, which is actuated by adjustable elastic means so as to clamp said tape against a fixed abutment and allow a friction-controlled unwinding of said tape.
  • 7. The magazine according to claim 1, further comprising an electronic device for the automatic selection of a container to be used.
  • 8. The magazine according to claim 7, wherein said electronic device comprises a control unit, which is provided with memory and is controlled by a plurality of selection buttons, each button being associated with a respective support and being suitable to select a value stored in said memory which indicates a level of a respective support along said guide, which corresponds to a position of the container that contains the tape to be used, said value being compared in said memory with a signal that indicates an actual level of the containers along said guide and is detected by a potentiometer controlled by said threaded rod so that, when said gearmotor is activated by acting on one of said selection buttons, said threaded rod turns and the stack of supports moves until the signal supplied by the potentiometer corresponds to the stored value, so as to stop the stack in the position in which the support of the container that contains the tape to be used is at an intended level.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
BO2001A0014 Jan 2001 IT
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