Claims
- 1. A process for sewing tubular sleeves to tubular shirt bodies, which comprises
- (a) providing a tubular shirt body with contoured sleeve openings therein,
- (b) providing tubular sleeve sections having outer end edges and inner end edges for attachment to said shirt body at said openings,
- (c) applying said shirt body and said sleeve sections, snugly over a shirt body form having a central portion and opposite end portions,
- (d) supporting edges of said sleeve openings on said body form end portions,
- (e) positioning said tubular sleeve sections over the opposite end portions of said shirt body form,
- (f) one of said shirt body sleeve openings or said sleeve sections being in surrounding relation to the other,
- (g) the said one being arranged in an inside-out orientation,
- (h) aligning the inner end edges of said sleeve sections with the supported edges of said sleeve openings, and
- (i) while retaining said shirt body and said sleeve sections substantially in their thus aligned positions on said shirt body form, sewing said aligned edges together to secure each of the respective sleeve sections to its respective sleeve opening.
- 2. A process according to claim 1, further including
- (a) sewing said seams by positioning a sewing machine with its sewing head engaging overlapped edges of a sleeve opening and a sleeve section and advancing said sewing machine through a circular path about and generally concentric with end portions of said shirt body form.
- 3. A process according to claim 2, further including
- (a) aligning the edges of said sleeve openings and of said tubular sleeve sections with a predetermined reference plane, and
- (b) advancing said sewing machine through a circular path substantially at said reference plane.
- 4. A process according to claim 3, further including
- (a) axially aligning said body form with the axis of said circular path and with a first end of said form facing said sewing machine, for a first sewing operation, and
- (b) rotating said body form through 180.degree., about an axis at right angles to the axis of said circular path, in preparation for a second sewing operation.
- 5. A process according to claim 1, further including
- (a) during the sewing together of said aligned edges, moving end portions of said body form to expose said aligned edges on opposite sides for engagement by a sewing machine.
- 6. A process according to claim 1, further including
- (a) aligning the respective edges of said sleeve openings and said sleeve sections with respect to reference planes at each end of said body form, whereby said aligned edges may be sewn in a circular path.
- 7. A process according to claim 1, further including
- (a) mounting said sleeve sections on said shirt body form in an outside-out orientation, and
- (b) mounting said shirt body on said body form over said sleeve sections and in an inside-out orientation.
- 8. A process according to claim 7, further including
- (a) initially orienting said body form vertically with a first end up, while a first sleeve section is mounted on said first end, and
- (b) thereafter orienting said body form with an opposite end up while a second sleeve section is mounted on said opposite end.
- 9. A process according to claim 8, further including
- (a) orienting said body form horizontally, after mounting of said first and second sleeve sections, and
- (b) mounting a shirt body on said body form over said sleeve sections.
- 10. A process according to claim 7, further including
- (a) orienting said body form horizontally during mounting of said sleeve sections and said shirt body.
- 11. A process according to claim 1, further including
- (a) advancing said body form, after loading thereof with sleeve sections and a shirt body, successively from a loading station to a first sewing station, a second sewing station, and an unloading station, and
- (b) orienting said body form horizontally during at least a portion of the operations at said loading station, vertically during operations at said sewing stations, and horizontally at said unloading station.
- 12. An apparatus for automated attachment of tubular sleeve sections to pre-formed tubular shirt bodies, where the shirt bodies are formed with sleeve openings and the sleeve sections are formed with inner end edges adapted for attachment to edges of said sleeve openings, which comprises
- (a) a generally cylindrical body form for receiving and supporting a tubular shirt body,
- (b) said body form having a principal axis and having opposite end portions on said principal axis and of a size and location to be generally aligned with the sleeve openings of said shirt body, and of a size to snugly receive tubular sleeve sections generally concentric with said principal axis,
- (c) said body form end portions having generally cylindrical support surfaces for aligning and supporting edges of the sleeve openings with edges of the sleeve sections at the respective end portions of said body form,
- (d) a sewing machine positioned to sew together aligned and overlapped edge portions of said shirt body sleeve openings and said tubular sleeve sections,
- (e) rotary support means for mounting said sewing machine for circular motion corresponding to a generally circular configuration of said overlapped edge portions,
- (f) means for mounting said body form for rotation about a support axis at right angles to said principal axis,
- (g) means for rotating said body form about said support axis through 180.degree., to successively present opposite end portions of said body form for sewing of the overlapped edges supported thereon,
- (h) means for movably mounting said opposite end portions relative to said body form, and
- (i) means for controllably moving said end portions to provide access to both sides of said overlapped edges during sewing.
- 13. An apparatus according to claim 12, wherein
- (a) said end portions are rotatably mounted on said body form to be rotatable with said sewing machine.
- 14. An apparatus according to claim 13, wherein
- (a) latch means are provided to normally lock said end portions against rotation, and
- (b) said sewing machine has portions engageable with and operative to open said latch means to free said end portions for rotation during sewing.
- 15. An apparatus according to claim 12, wherein
- (a) said end portions are telescopically mounted on said body portion to be retractable with respect thereto.
- 16. An apparatus for automated attachment of tubular sleeve sections to pre-formed tubular shirt bodies, where the shirt bodies are formed with sleeve openings and the sleeve sections are formed with inner end edges adapted for attachment to edges of said sleeve openings, which comprises
- (a) a generally cylindrical body form for receiving and supporting a tubular shirt body,
- (b) said body form having end portions of a size and location to be generally aligned with the sleeve openings of said shirt body, and of a size to snugly receive tubular sleeve sections,
- (c) said body form having support surfaces for aligning and supporting edges of the sleeve openings with edges of the sleeve sections at the respective end portions of said body form,
- (d) a sewing machine positioned to sew together aligned and overlapped edge portions of said shirt body sleeve openings and said tubular sleeve sections,
- (e) an indexable turret mechanism mounting a plurality of body forms at radially spaced intervals,
- (f) said turret mechanism including means for rotatably supporting said body forms,
- (g) means for indexing said turret mechanism for successively advancing a body form from a loading station, to a sewing station, and finally to an unload station,
- (h) means for rotating a body form at the load station to a horizontal orientation to facilitate loading of a shirt body thereon, and
- (i) means for rotating a body form to a vertical orientation at a sewing station to enable ends of the body form to be accessed by said sewing machine.
- 17. An apparatus for automated attachment of tubular sleeve sections to pre-formed tubular shirt bodies, where the shirt bodies are formed with sleeve openings and the sleeve sections are formed with inner end edges adapted for attachment to edges of said sleeve openings, which comprises
- (a) a generally cylindrical body form for receiving and supporting a tubular shirt body,
- (b) said body form having end portions of a size and location to be generally aligned with the sleeve openings of said shirt body, and of a size to snugly receive tubular sleeve sections,
- (c) said body form having support surfaces for aligning and supporting edges of the sleeve openings with edges of the sleeve sections at the respective end portions of said body form,
- (d) a sewing machine positioned to sew together aligned and overlapped edge portions of said shirt body sleeve openings and said tubular sleeve sections, and
- (e) means associated with said body form for gathering and confining shirt material in a torso portion of the shirt body.
- 18. An apparatus according to claim 17, wherein
- (a) said means for gathering and confining comprises a pair of clam shell type clamping elements movable between open and closed positions,
- (b) said clamping elements, when in open positions, forming an upwardly open cavity for the reception of excess shirt material, and
- (c) said clamping elements, when in closed positions, confining said shirt material circumferentially.
- 19. An apparatus for automated attachment of tubular sleeve sections to pre-formed tubular shirt bodies, where the shirt bodies are formed with sleeve openings and the sleeve sections are formed with inner end edges adapted for attachment to edges of said sleeve openings, which comprises
- (a) a generally cylindrical body form for receiving and supporting a tubular shirt body,
- (b) said body form having end portions of a size and location to be generally aligned with the sleeve openings of said shirt body, and of a size to snugly receive tubular sleeve sections,
- (c) said body form having support surfaces for aligning and supporting edges of the sleeve openings with edges of the sleeve sections at the respective end portions of said body form,
- (d) a sewing machine positioned to sew together aligned and overlapped edge portions of said shirt body sleeve openings and said tubular sleeve sections,
- (e) said sewing machine being mounted for movement in a circular path about an axis generally coaxial with said generally cylindrical body form,
- (f) a rotary table for mounting said sewing machine and rotatable about an axis, for moving said machine through said circular path, and
- (g) a platform mounted for axial movement toward and away from an end of said body form,
- (h) said platform carrying said rotary table.
- 20. An apparatus according to claim 19, wherein
- (a) said sewing machine is mounted for radially adjustable positioning on said rotary table, for adjusting the radius of the circular path of movement of said sewing machine.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of our copending application Ser. No. 062,127, filed May 14, 1993.
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