Claims
- 1. Apparatus for concurrently pressing the front and back of a shirt and finishing the sleeves and for pressing the collar and cuffs of the shirt through the use of common sources of pressurized air and steam comprising, in combination:
- a shirt buck in the general form of a wearer having a front and a back and opposite lateral sides therebetween and adapted to hold at least the front and back of the shirt in an orientation for being pressed, the shirt buck also including an air and steam inlet and a vacuum outlet;
- first drive means to laterally move the shirt buck between a loading zone and a shirt finishing zone;
- a pair of chests positioned adjacent to the shirt buck at the shirt finishing zone, the chests being movable between an inoperative position remote from the shirt buck and an operative position proximate to the shirt buck and in pressing contact with a shirt on the shirt buck;
- second drive means to laterally move the chests between the inoperative and operative positions;
- a pair of clips, the clips including elongated generally vertical arms positioned on the opposite lateral sides of the shirt buck and movable therewith between the shirt loading and finishing zones, the lower ends of the arms being supported for independent rotation toward the lateral sides of the shirt buck and away therefrom, the clips being formed with resiliently urged fingers at their upper ends and adapted to receive an area of a shirt on the shirt buck to be finished at the region between the cuff and sleeve to form an obstruction for the flow of heated air and steam therethrough during a finishing operation;
- third drive means with an actuation pedal to retain the clips toward each other adjacent to the opposite lateral sides of the shirt buck when the shirt buck is in the loading zone and to retain the clips away from each other and the shirt buck when the shirt buck is in the shirt finishing zone;
- steam lines (1) for coupling a reservoir of steam with a steam nozzle adjacent to the shirt buck for live steam to be utilized during the finishing operation, (2) a heat exchanger over which air moving to the shirt buck will pass, (3) in closed loops to the chests and (4) coupling the steam inlet to a supply of steam;
- air lines for coupling a source of negative air pressure and the shirt buck to draw a vacuum through the shirt buck when the shirt buck is in the loading zone for holding a shirt against the shirt buck and to provide a positive air pressure to interior of the shirt buck when the shirt buck is in the finishing zone to force the sleeves outwardly to effect their finishing;
- a single blower coupled to a positive pressure chimney and a negative pressure chimney and to the shirt buck with associated control mechanisms to alternately apply positive air pressure to the shirt buck when in the finishing zone and negative air pressure when the shirt buck is in the loading zone;
- a supplemental buck having a central section for receiving thereon the collar of a shirt to be pressed and, on opposite sides thereof, a pair of side sections for receiving thereon the cuffs of a shirt to be pressed with mounting means to support the central and lateral sections for concurrent movement;
- a plurality of fixed platens including a central platen for receiving therebeneath the collar of a shirt to be pressed with the central section of the supplemental buck therebeneath and with a pair of side platens for receiving therebeneath the cuffs of a shirt to be pressed with the side sections of the supplemental buck therebeneath;
- fourth drive means to shift the supplemental buck generally horizontally between an intermediate zone and the loading zone, the same as for the shirt buck;
- fifth drive means to move the supplemental buck generally vertically between the intermediate zone and a collar and cuffs pressing zone thereabove for thereby raising a supported collar and cuffs of a shirt into pressing engagement with the fixed platens and for lowering the supplemental buck away therefrom after pressing; and
- supplemental steam lines coupling the supply of steam to the supplemental buck and fixed platens when the collar and cuffs are being pressed therebetween.
- 2. Apparatus for pressing a shirt comprising:
- a shirt buck having a front and a back and opposite lateral sides therebetween and adapted to hold at least the front and back of the shirt in an orientation for being pressed, the shirt buck also including an air and steam inlet and a vacuum outlet;
- drive means to laterally move the shirt buck between a loading zone and a shirt finishing zone;
- a pair of chests positioned adjacent to the shirt buck at the shirt finishing zone, the chests being movable between an inoperative position remote from the shirt buck and an operative position proximate to each other and the shirt buck and in pressing contact with a shirt on the shirt buck;
- drive means to laterally move the chests between the inoperative and operative positions;
- steam lines coupling the steam inlet to a supply of steam;
- a supplemental buck having a central section for receiving thereon the collar of a shirt to be pressed and, on opposite sides thereof a pair of lateral sections for receiving thereon the cuffs of a shirt to be pressed with mounting means to support the central and lateral sections for concurrent movement;
- a plurality of fixed platens including a central platen for receiving therebeneath the collar of a shirt to be pressed with the central section of the supplemental buck therebeneath and with a pair of laterally disposed platens for receiving therebeneath the cuffs of a shirt to be pressed with the lateral sections of the supplemental buck therebeneath;
- drive means to shift the supplemental buck between the loading zone, the same as for the shirt buck, and a collar and cuffs pressing zone for moving a supported collar and cuffs of a shirt into pressing engagement with the fixed platens and for removing the supplemental buck away therefrom after pressing; and
- supplemental steam lines coupling the supply of steam to the collar and cuffs pressing zone.
- 3. A method for pressing a shirt comprising:
- providing a shirt buck having a front and a back and opposite lateral sides therebetween and adapted to hold at least the front and back of the shirt in an orientation for being pressed, the shirt buck also including an air and steam inlet and a vacuum outlet;
- providing a drive means to laterally move the shirt buck between a loading zone and a shirt finishing zone;
- providing a pair of chests positioned adjacent to the shirt buck at the shirt finishing zone, the chests being movable between an inoperative position remote from the shirt buck and an operative position proximate to each other and the shirt buck and in pressing contact with a shirt on the shirt buck;
- providing a drive means to laterally move the chests between the inoperative and operative positions;
- providing steam lines coupling the steam inlet to a supply of steam;
- providing a supplemental buck having a central section for receiving thereon the collar of a shirt to be pressed and, on opposite sides thereof a pair of lateral sections for receiving thereon the cuffs of a shirt to be pressed with mounting means to support the central and lateral sections for concurrent movement;
- providing a plurality of fixed platens including a central platen for receiving therebeneath the collar of a shirt to be pressed with the central section of the supplemental buck therebeneath and with a pair of laterally disposed platens for receiving therebeneath the cuffs of a shirt to be pressed with the lateral sections of the supplemental buck therebeneath;
- providing a drive means to shift the supplemental buck between the loading zone, the same as for the shirt buck, and a collar and cuffs pressing zone for moving a supported collar and cuffs of a shirt into pressing engagement with the fixed platens and for removing the supplemental buck away therefrom after pressing;
- providing supplemental steam lines coupling the supply of steam to the collar and cuffs pressing zone; and
- activating the various drive means in a cycle of operation to press a shirt body and collar and cuffs.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/228,413, filed Apr. 15, 1994 now U.S. Pat. 5,474,216.
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