Claims
- 1. A pleater mechanism including creasing means for forming a crease to facilitate subsequent pleating of an elongated web of material, wherein said creasing means comprises:
- first and second endless loop web-contacting belt means, each of said belt means having an outer face on the outer side of the belt means loop and an inner face on the inner side of the belt means loop, said first and second belt means defining an elongated web-receiving space between closely-spaced opposed portions of said outer faces of the respective belt means, said belt means having a width at least as wide as the width of the web to be pleated as measured transverse to the longitudinal length of the web, said space being generally planar to receive the longitudinally moving web as such web passes between said opposed portions in alignment and registry therewith;
- each of said belt means comprising a plurality of longitudinally spaced transversely oriented blade means and a plurality of longitudinally spaced transversely oriented blade receiving means, said blade means projecting outwardly from said outer face of said belt means and said blade receiving means comprising narrow recessed gaps in said outer face of said belt means, one of said blade means being located between each of said blade receiving means along the length of each said belt means;
- drive means for causing said first and second belt means to normally orbit in fixed paths so that said opposed portions move at the same speed and in the same direction as the web passing there between;
- said blade means and said blade receiving means being dimensioned and positioned so that each blade means will register with and enter a blade receiving means of the other of said belt means forcing a portion of said web of material into said blade receiving means as said opposed portions come into proximity with each other in said web-receiving space;
- said web including indicating means thereon;
- sensing means for sensing the relative position of said indicating means and said blade means and for generating a signal;
- spacing adjustment means to reposition the orbital path of at least one of said web-contacting means to thereby vary the distance between said opposed portions of said belt means, and control means connected to said spacing adjustment means and responsive to said signal generated by said sensing means to adjust the distance between said opposed portions of said belt means as the web moves through the creasing means until a predetermined longitudinal relationship between said blade means and said indicating means is achieved;
- whereby portions of the web are forced into said blade receiving means of said belt means by said blade means of the opposed belt means to be creased thereby.
- 2. The pleater mechanism of claim 1 wherein said repositioning of the orbital path causes a greater length of web to be forced into each blade receiving means when said distance is decreased, and a reduced length of web to be forced into each blade receiving means when said distance is increased, thereby to vary the depth of the pleats and to modify the longitudinal relationship between said blade means-created pleats and said indicating means.
- 3. The pleater mechanism of claim 1 wherein said belt means comprise a series of pivotally connected longitudinally spaced elements, each element carrying one of said blade means, and each of said blade receiving means being defined by a gap between adjacent elements.
- 4. The pleater mechanism of claim 1 which further comprises heater means for selectively heating each of said blade means during only a portion of their orbit to aid in the deforming of the web material and to improve the permanence of the pleating thereof.
- 5. The pleater mechanism of claim 4 wherein said heater means comprises an inductive heating element secured to each of said blade means and positioned to contact a stationary electric current-carrying strip positioned adjacent to the orbital path of each of said belt means.
- 6. The pleater mechanism of claim 5 wherein said electric current-carrying strip is positioned to be out of contact with each of said heating elements during a substantial portion of the orbit while the associated one of said blade means is in contact with the web, so that each of the heated blade means will cool during the portion of the orbit that said blade means is in contact with the web.
- 7. A pleater mechanism including creasing means for forming a crease to facilitate subsequent pleating of an elongated web of material, wherein said creasing means comprises:
- first and second endless loop web-contacting belt means, each of said belt means having an outer face on the outer side of the belt means loop and an inner face on the inner side of the belt means loop, said first and second belt means defining an elongated web-receiving space between closely-spaced opposed portions of said outer faces of the respective belt means, said belt means having a width at least as wide as the width of the web to be pleated as measured transverse to the longitudinal length of the web, said space being generally planar to receive the longitudinally moving web as such web passes between said opposed portions in alignment and registry therewith;
- drive means for causing first and second belt means to normally orbit in fixed paths so that said opposed portions move at the same speed and in the same direction as the web passing there between;
- each of said belt means comprising a series of pivotally connected longitudinally spaced elements, each element carrying a transversely oriented blade projecting outwardly from said outer face of said belt means, the pivotal connection between adjacent elements further defining a narrow transversely orient gap which is adapted to temporarily receive a portion of the said web of material and the outer portion of one of said blades on the opposed belt means during the portion of the orbits of said belt means when said belt means are in closely spaced opposition;
- spacing adjustment means to reposition the orbital path of at least one of said web-contacting belt means to thereby vary the distance between said opposed portions of said belt means;
- said web including applied features along the length of the web;
- control means connected to said spacing adjustment means and responsive to signals indicating the relative position of said blades and applied features along the length of the web to adjust the distance between said opposed portions of said belt means as the web moves through the creasing means until a predetermined longitudinal relationship between said blades and said features is achieved; and
- heater means for selectively heating each of said blades during the portion of their orbit immediately preceding entry of said blades into their opposed blade receiving gaps, but said heater means allowing said blades to cool during at least a substantial portion of their orbit when said blades are in contact with the web.
- 8. A method for transversely creasing an elongated web of material comprising the steps of:
- applying indicating means upon said web, said indicating means being capable of being sensed by sensing means;
- passing the longitudinally moving web between opposed portions of a pair of closely spaced endless loop belts which are driven at an orbital speed which causes said opposed portions to contact and move in the same direction with and at the same speed as the web;
- forming creases in the web by causing longitudinally spaced transversely oriented formations on each of said belts to force adjacent portions of the web into formation-receiving recesses in opposed portions of the other of said belts; and
- controlling the relative position of said creases by sensing the relative position of said indicating means and said formations on said belts as said web is moving and dynamically changing the distance between the opposed portions of said belts to thereby modify the depth of entry of said formations into said recesses, which depth controls the length of web forced into said recesses and the depth of the resulting creases.
- 9. The method of claim 8 which includes the further step of heating said formations on said belts during the portion of their orbit preceding their contact with the web, while allowing said formations to cool during at least a substantial portion of the period of their contact with the web.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/287,740, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,015,317.
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