1. Field of the Invention
The present invention concerns a method for impregnating items, for example footwear, bags, gloves, other leather items or leather-like items.
The invention also concerns an apparatus for performing the method according to the invention.
2. Description of the Prior Art
When buying footwear and other leather items it has almost become common also to buy a spray can with a suitable impregnating agent. In the purchasing situation, it is not always remembered if a corresponding impregnating agent is already present at home, often resulting in a wrong purchase such that in many homes a number of spray cans with greater or lesser content of impregnating agent accumulate.
Storing of spray cans with impregnating contents may in practice imply a serious environmental problem because the spray cans cannot be discarded together with refuse collection but have to be handed in to recycling stations.
Besides, the use of spray cans with impregnating agent or, for that matter, other contents implies an unfavourable environmental load due to the propellant which is released to the atmosphere through the use thereof.
Thus it is expected that within a measurable time, a ban will be imposed on the use of spray cans containing a mixture of harmful propellant and inter alia impregnating agents.
The invention is a method and an apparatus which by means of simple technical measures enables elimination of the above mentioned drawbacks by surface treatment or impregnation of the items mentioned in the introduction, such as footwear.
A method for surface treatment of footwear, bags, gloves, other leather items or leather-like items comprises the following method steps:
In a simple way and by means of simple technical measures it hereby becomes possible to eliminate the above-mentioned drawbacks that otherwise occur in connection with surface treatment by impregnation of footwear and other leather items.
As an alternative to the usual home impregnation of footwear, according to the invention it hereby becomes possible already, for example, in the shoe shop to provide for an optimal surface treatment in the form of spraying footwear with specific impregnation agent.
According to the invention the method may comprise the following further process step:
With the object of also treating items that cannot stand in the chamber by themselves, the method according to the invention may advantageously include the following additional method steps:
The invention also concerns an apparatus for impregnating items, comprising a closed chamber, at least one storage container for specific impregnating agents, the at least one storage container being connected with an electric pump via a valve system comprising at least one valve, wherein the pump is connected with at least one atomizing nozzle in the chamber, an electronic control unit for activating the pump and the valve system for connecting the pump and valve system with a storage container containing a specific impregnating agent, a filter and an air pump, ventilator or corresponding means for establishing a vacuum in the chamber for removal of residual impregnating agent from the chamber by retaining the residue in the filter.
For optimizing the surface treatment and minimizing use of impregnating agent, the apparatus according to the invention includes a scanner, a camera or other means for determining the shape and size of items disposed in the chamber and which, coordinated by the control, activates specific atomising nozzles.
The apparatus according to the invention moreover includes means for supporting elongated items, by way of example high boots, upright or hanging in the chamber.
Advantageously, the apparatus according to the invention may includes a drawer arranged under the chamber, the drawer preferably being accessible from the front side of the apparatus and containing the filter and optionally also the storage containers for impregnating agent.
To facilitate access from the spraying chamber, the chamber may include a sliding door which opens upwardly and preferably includes an electrical actuating mechanism.
The invention is now explained in detail in connection with the drawing, in which:
The apparatus 2 shown in
When the sliding door 6 is opened, as shown in
After preselection by pressing one of the pushbuttons 20, 22 and 24, the sliding door 6 is closed and the apparatus 2 is started by renewed pressing on the operating button 16. That is, the impregnation treatment is initiated as soon as the sliding door 6 has been closed. During operation of the apparatus 2, the operating button 16 will preferably be lit and inactive. That is to be inoperative for pressure action.
At the end of impregnation treatment, the time period of which can be fixedly pre-selected or adjustable, an air pump, ventilator or similar means integrated in the bottom of the cabinet 4, preferably behind the drawer 8, will automatically start with establishing a vacuum in the spraying chamber 12, such that residual impregnating agent is exhausted through a filter which preferably contains activated carbon which is, by way of example, incorporated in the drawer 8. The drawer 4 preferably has less depth than the depth of the cabinet 4, which appears from
The drawer 8 may, as indicated, also have space for, by way of example, three storage containers for impregnating agent. As shown additionally in
In
In the compartment 64 immediately under the filter box 60, a vacuum source which may be an air pump or ventilator 66 is placed, providing exhaust of excess impregnating liquid through the filter cassette 60, and which furthermore communicates with the surroundings through a lower ventilation opening 68 at the bottom of the apparatus 48.
When the filter cassette 60 which contains the upper drop filter 58, after impregnating about 6,600 pairs of shoes and consuming 37-42 liters of impregnation liquid, is to be replaced, the lower front door 64 is opened, after which the filter cassette 60 for removal is moved downwards by means of a pivot arm mechanism 70 via a transverse operating handle 73, such that the used filter cassette 60 can be removed and replaced by a corresponding new filter cassette 60.
In
With the object of protecting or facilitating cleaning the inner walls and the bottom plate 50 of the spraying chamber 12, advantageously there may be applied an internal covering of a recticulated polyurethane foam with a PPI (pore per inch) of about 70-80, by way of example of the type Regicell 80 HIFI Black which has a density of about 30 kg/m3.
The covering of the bottom plate 50 only influences the air penetration of the perforated bottom plate 50 (
In a prototype version of the apparatus 48 according to the invention, the filter cassette 60 was made of MDF-board. For future filter cassettes 60, the cassette itself would be made of a considerably lighter material which, by way of example, is fiber cardboard. In that regard it is important to note that used filter cassettes 60 are completely harmless and may be disposed of together with refuse collection.
The applied impregnating liquid is particularly developed for impregnating shoes, gloves, clothing etc. The impregnating liquid is quick-drying and hardens in the course of about 90 seconds at 20° C. The impregnating liquid does not cause discolouration, spots or blotches. The impregnation liquid secures the fabric against bleaching by sunlight, attacks by fungus, mildew and fungus mould. The impregnation liquid can be used on oiled clothing of nylon/rayon and make it completely tight.
By the preferred embodiment of an apparatus 48 according to the invention shown in
At least one storage container for impregnating liquid is disposed in a lower L-shaped box 74 behind and under the filter cassette 60, while a pump 71 and diverse supply connections are disposed behind a stationary rear sheet 70 of the spraying chamber 12 from where respective atomising nozzles 72 protrude into the spraying chamber 12.
The processing time is about 25 seconds in total, of which the treatment itself takes 2×350 milliseconds while about 20 seconds are used for drying the treated item. The ventilator 66 has a capacity of about 100 m3/h and the exhaust from the spraying chamber occurs with an air exchange of 1.5 per second. The interval between treatments is about 4 seconds.
The specific arrangement of the spraying chamber 12 may vary according to need, depending on the actual items to be impregnated by means of the apparatus 2, 32 and 48.
For example, the spraying chamber 12 may be equipped with a number of atomizing nozzles that have a mutually fixed disposition, or the mutual disposition of which may be varied. Another possibility is equipping the spraying chamber 12 with movable atomizing nozzles if the actual pattern of movement is determined by the actual shape and size of the actual item to be impregnated.
As also indicated, the spraying chamber 12 may be equipped with devices or means for suspending or in other ways reinforcing items that either cannot stand by them selves or which have substantial height, by way of example high boots.
It is expected that a very significant future application of the method and apparatus according to the invention will be for impregnating treatment of clothing, particularly hunting clothes, leisure clothing, ski clothing, children's clothing, including snowsuits for children.
In the performing of the present invention, additional future applications are expected, such as antiseptic treatment of bowling shoes (shoes for rent or lending) and antiseptic treatment of summer footwear, in particular sandals.
The present invention is intended to be used such that the method and apparatus according to the invention are primarily intended for use in specialty stores for footwear and leather items, where apparatuses are set up according to a co-operation agreement (franchise) and serviced by a firm that owns and sets up the apparatuses (impregnation machines). In other words, the individual user or business preferably pays a fixed fee determined by a certain number of treatments and possibly by the type of treatment, as it is presumably to be more expensive to treat a pair of high boots than a pair of shoes.
Therefore the apparatus has an external counter or a display which is read in connection with payment, and which according to prior art by way of example can be remotely read. Alternatively, the apparatus can be adapted to communicate with a service firm via SMS or other wireless communication with the object of remotely controlled reading.
When buying footwear or other leather items that normally are to be impregnated afterwards with use of the invention, it should be a standard situation that the shop assistant in connection with a purchase will ask, “should I impregnate the shoes?”, “should I impregnate the boots” or “should I impregnate the bag?”
Finally, it is to be noted that an impregnating apparatus of the invention may be used as in a slot-machine version for setup in hotels, shopping centers, train and bus stations or other public localities.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PA 2008 00557 | Apr 2008 | DK | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/DK09/50088 | 4/16/2009 | WO | 00 | 12/15/2010 |