Claims
- 1. The method of applying an elastic sleeve to an article comprising the steps of:
- causing an elastic sleeve to be pushed on an arbor that fits closely into the inside diameter of said sleeve; said arbor to extend lengthwise part way into the full length of the said elastic sleeve;
- moving the said arbor with its said elastic sleeve into a location surrounded by a plurality of plates having holes of a size such as is required for expansion of the said elastic sleeve; said plates having their flat surfaces substantially perpendicular to the axis of the said arbor;
- the said plates to be spaced apart in a direction of the axis of the said arbor;
- causing the ends of the said elastic sleeve to be pinched to prevent leakage of fluid from the interior volume thereof;
- providing fluid pressure to expand the said elastic sleeve large enough to contact the inner area of the said holes in said plates and to bulge into the spaces between the said plates;
- reducing the spaces between the said plates to compress the bulges in the said elastic sleeve with enough force to provide frictional contact between the faces of said plates and the bulges of the said elastic sleeve so that there will be no loss of expansion of the said elastic sleeve when the said fluid pressure is released;
- releasing the fluid pressure;
- moving an article to which the said elastic sleeve is to be applied into position to receive the said elastic sleeve;
- reducing the force applied to the said plates to allow the said elastic sleeve to collapse on the said article.
- 2. A method, as recited in claim 1, wherein a plurality of prongs are inserted into the ends of the said expanded elastic sleeve, and causing the said prongs to move in a direction away from the axis of the said arbor so as to increase the opening in the ends of the said elastic sleeve.
- 3. An apparatus for applying an elastic sleeve to an article comprising:
- an arbor arranged to fit into the inside diameter of an elastic sleeve, said arbor to extend lengthwise partly through the length of the said elastic sleeve;
- means for controlled movement of the arbor into a location;
- a plurality of plates having holes of a size such as is required for the expansion of the said elastic sleeve;
- said plates having their flat surfaces substantially perpendicular to the axis of the said arbor; said plates spaced apart and located so as to surround the aforesaid location of the elastic sleeve on its said arbor and spaced to cover approximately the length of the said elastic sleeve;
- means for pinching the ends of the said elastic sleeve to prevent loss of fluid;
- means for providing fluid pressure to the inside of the said elastic sleeve to expand the said elastic sleeve to a size large enough to contact the inside surface of the holes in the said plates and to cause the said expanded elastic sleeve to bulge into the spaces between the said plates;
- means for moving the plates axially of the arbor to reduce the said spaces between said plates to compress the said bulges in said elastic sleeve with enough force to maintain the expansion of the said elastic sleeve when the fluid pressure is released;
- means for releasing the fluid pressure;
- means for moving an article into the interior of the said expanded elastic sleeve;
- means for releasing the force acting on the said plates to allow the said elastic sleeve to collapse on the said article and means for discharging the said article with said elastic sleeve.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein a plurality of prongs are provided for entering into the ends of the said expanded elastic sleeve and means for causing the said prongs to move in a direction away from the axis of said arbor to open the ends of the said elastic sleeve so as to allow the insertion of the said article.
- 5. A process for encasing a container in an open-ended, elastic sleeve comprising;
- placing the sleeve in holding means for expanding said sleeve generally, and
- for permitting the even greater expansion of alternating, transverse, circular portions thereof along the sleeve's longitudinal axis to form parallel, circular ridges;
- constricting the open ends of said sleeve and expanding the sleeve;
- forming said circular ridges in said sleeve;
- mechanically gripping said ridges in order to maintain them, and the rest of said sleeve in a distended condition;
- thereafter expanding the ends of said sleeve and inserting a container therein, and
- releasing said ridges, thereby allowing the sleeve to contract compactly about said container.
- 6. A process according to claim 5 in which the expansion is accomplished by inflating the sleeve with pressured air introduced through a tubular arbor inserted through one of the constricted ends.
- 7. A process according to claim 5 in which the mechanical gripping is accomplished by compressing the circular ridges between elements of said holder.
- 8. A process according to claim 5 in which the expansion of the sleeve ends is accomplished by air-operated speculum means.
- 9. A process according to claim 8 wherein said speculum means comprises prong levers.
- 10. A process according to claim 5 in which said container is a plastic device having a corrugated cross-section, and said sleeve is an open-ended, elongated, elastomeric tube.
- 11. A process according to claim 10 in which said sleeve is fabricated from natural rubber.
- 12. A process according to claim 5 in which the constriction is accomplished by mechanically compressing the perimeters of the ends of said sleeve sufficiently to substantially avoid the escape of air therefrom.
- 13. An apparatus for encasing a container in an open-ended, elastic sleeve comprising:
- means for holding said sleeve while permitting its expansion generally and the even greater expansion of alternating, transverse, circular portions thereof along the sleeve's longitudinal axis to form parallel, circular ridges;
- means for constricting the open ends of said sleeve, and for expanding it by inflation;
- means for forming said circular ridges in said sleeve;
- means for mechanically gripping said ridges by compression, thereby maintained the ridges, and the rest of said sleeve intermediate its ends, in a distended condition;
- means for expanding the ends of said sleeve, and
- means for inserting a container in said sleeve.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 897,586 filed Aug. 15, 1986, now abandoned.
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