Information
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Patent Grant
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6231493
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Patent Number
6,231,493
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Date Filed
Friday, October 15, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 15, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Vo; Peter
- Desai; Hemant M
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 493 966
- 493 937
- 493 458
- 493 448
- 493 417
- 493 416
- 493 423
- 493 179
- 493 178
- 493 384
- 493 351
- 493 476
- 493 475
- 493 478
- 493 479
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A method of making a pleat in a sheet-like material comprising the steps of feeding a flexible and thin sheet-like material having a flat surface in a direction of an extended line of an imaginary straight line which is perpendicular to its one end and along the surface, left and right parts of the sheet-like material being conveyed at a substantially same speed at both sides of the straight line, the one end of the sheet-like material being of a flat form at a start of the feeding, the left and right parts of the sheet-like material being gradually reduced in distance therebetween and drawn near toward the straight line at the middle portion of the extended line so as to face with each other and diagonally cross the surface, and coming in contact with each other perpendicularly to the surface at the forward portion of the extended line, thereby to form the pleat, conveying the sheet-like material through the middle portion to the forward portion with the left and right parts gradually twisted in a direction of the straight line, and fixing both sides of a base portion of the pleat with each other, and an apparatus for carrying out the method are provided. Because the automatic mechanical apparatus is provided to supply the fabric to the sewing device to form the pleat, avoiding unstable manual operations, the fabric can be supplied symmetrically to make the pleat of a desired width, without problems of drops of seams and lateral deflection of the pleat regardless of various conditions of the fabric and size of the intended pleat, keeping a constant tightness of stitches of the seams, whereby complicated manual works for adjusting the feeding conditions can be avoided.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a method and an apparatus for making a pleat in a sheet-like material.
2. Description of the Related Art
Conventionally, in order to make pleats in a fabric for a curtain, for example, and fix them by a sewing machine, there have been employed such methods as the fabric is manually supplied to a winding tool for two turns, three turns or four turns, or the fabric is sewn while it is folded manually taking measurements of the pleats according to a scale, or in case where narrow pleats are intended, the fabric is supplied manually to a sewing device through various types of guide members arranged in a row, while the fabric is gradually rounded to be folded from the fabric edge which will constitute a pleated part, or in case where the fabric is short, the total length is mechanically folded at a time and then manually supplied to the sewing device.
However, as the fabric is supplied by hand in such conventional methods, the feed to the winding tool will result in lack of symmetry due to uneveness and unsymmetry which occur in holding force for the fabric and also due to differences in coefficient of friction, thickness and flexibility of the fabric. This will cause undesirable changes in width of the finished pleat, drops of seams, lateral deflection of the pleat. Accordingly, such conventional methods may be applied only to the pleat having a fixed narrower width, but not applicable to the pleat having a larger width, or long-sized fabric. Thus, they have required complicated manual adjusting works that a skilled operator must monitor and re-adjust the feeding conditions.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to overcome the above described problems of the conventional methods concerning folding and supplying the fabric to the sewing device, and to provide an automatic mechanical apparatus by means of which the fabric can be supplied symmetrically to make a pleat of a desired width, without problems of drops of seams and lateral deflection of the pleat regardless of various conditions of the fabric and size of the intended pleat, keeping a constant tightness of stitches of the seams, thus being applicable to making a wide or narrow pleat in a long or short fabric, whereby complicated manual works for adjusting the feeding conditions can be avoided.
According to the present invention, there are provided:
a method for making a pleat in a sheet-like material comprising the steps of:
feeding a flexible and thin sheet-like material having a flat surface in a direction of an extended line of an imaginary straight line which is perpendicular to its one end and along the surface, left and right parts of the sheet-like which is perpendicular to its one end and along the surface, left and right parts of the sheet-like material being conveyed at a substantially same speed at both sides of the straight line,
the one end of the sheet-like material being in a flat form at a start of the feeding,
the left and right parts of the sheet-like material being gradually reduced in distance therebetween and drawn near toward the straight line at the middle portion of the extended line so as to face with each other and diagonally cross the surface, and coming in contact with each other perpendicularly to the surface at the forward portion of the extended line, thereby to form the pleat,
conveying the sheet-like material through the middle portion to the forward portion with the left and right parts gradually twisted in a direction of the straight line,
fixing both sides of a base portion of the pleat with each other,
both left and right surfaces of the sheet-like material from the start of the feeding until completion of the pleat being guided along and in parallel to the twist in contact with each other,
both the left and right surfaces of the sheet-like material at the start of the feeding being resilinetly pressed toward back faces thereof and conveyed independently of the feeding of the sheet-like material but at the same speed,
both the left and right back faces of the sheet-like material from the start of the feeding until the completion of the pleat being resilinetly pressed toward both the surfaces and guided along and in parallel to the twist, and
making an angle formed by both the left and right parts of the sheet-like material at the start of the feeding with respect to the forward portion of the extended line increase or decrease toward the left and right of the straight line symmetrically or unsymmetrically, and
an apparatus for carrying out the method.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective plan view of the entire structure (partly omitted) of an embodiment according to the invention as seen from diagonally above of the left side,
FIG. 2
is a perspective side view of the entire structure (partly omitted) of the embodiment as seen from diagonally above of the front side,
FIG. 3
is a plan view showing an arrangement of left and right belts,
FIG. 4
is a side view of an upper feed member,
FIG. 5
is a perspective view showing the arrangement of the left and right belts as seen from diagonally above of the front side,
FIG. 6
is a plan view showing an arrangement of guide members,
FIG. 7
is a side view in vertical section of a spacer and a sewing device, and
FIG. 8
shows a pleat in a sheet-like material in plan views and side views.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
This invention is constructed as follows:
Left and right rear pulleys
1
,
2
(
FIGS. 1
,
3
,
5
-
7
) are respectively supported by means of left and right vertical shafts
4
,
5
which are located apart to the left and the right in parallel to each other and uprightly supported on a main frame
3
which is placed horizontally on a floor. The left and right rear pulleys
1
,
2
are supported horizontally rotatably in such a manner that their outer peripheries are facing with each other on a same plane and brought closer to each other at one part thereof.
Left and right movable plates
6
,
7
(
FIGS. 1-3
and
6
) are placed on a surface of the main frame
3
and supported so as to be movable to the left and the right along the main frame
3
.
Left and right front pulleys
8
,
9
(
FIGS. 1
,
2
,
3
and
5
) are supported by means of left and right horizontal shafts
12
,
13
which are horizontally held by left and right support frames
10
,
11
which are located apart from the vertical shafts
4
,
5
of the left and right rear pulleys
1
,
2
in a radial direction and uprightly fixed on the left and right movable plates
6
,
7
. The left and right front pulleys
8
,
9
are vertically rotatably supported in such a manner that their outer faces are separated from each other, and left and right upper parts
15
,
16
of their outer peripheries on which a sheet-like material
14
is to be placed and fed are directed toward the vertical shafts
4
,
5
respectively.
Drive means (not shown) are adapted to control the left and right rear pulleys
1
,
2
so that they rotate at substantially the same speed in opposite directions wherein both adjacent parts
17
between their outer peripheries move apart from the left and right front pulleys
8
,
9
, and are adapted to control the left and right front pulleys
8
,
9
so that they rotate at substantially the same speed while their upper parts
15
,
16
on their outer peripheries move toward the adjacent parts
17
between the left and right rear pulleys
1
,
2
.
Left and right belts
18
,
19
(
FIGS. 1-3
and
5
-
7
) are respectively wound around a pair of the front and rear pulleys
8
,
1
on the left side and another pair of the front and rear pulleys
9
,
2
on the right side, in such a manner that respective surfaces
20
,
21
of both the belts are gradually twisted at an angle of 90 degree from horizontal to vertical so as to gradually face with each other while moving from the upper parts
15
,
16
of the outer peripheries of the front pulleys
8
,
9
toward the adjacent parts
17
of the rear pulleys
1
,
2
.
Working member
22
(
FIGS. 1
,
3
,
6
and
7
) such as a sewing machine is supported on a main frame
3
directly before the adjacent parts
17
of the outer peripheries of the rear pulleys
1
,
2
, in a belt feeding direction, so as to fix (by sewing, for example) a base portion
24
of a pleat
23
which is formed in a sheet-like material
14
(for example, a fabric) by conveying it by means of the left and right belts
18
,
19
and clamping.
Left and right guide members
25
,
26
(
FIGS. 1
,
2
,
6
and
7
) are in a form of a thin plate and fixed by means of left and right rods
29
,
30
which are held laterally movably on front and rear support frames
27
,
28
uprightly fixed on a main frame
3
, in such a manner that the left and right guide members
25
,
26
face with both the surfaces
20
,
21
of the left and right belts
18
,
19
from middle portion in the belt feeding direction of the upper parts
15
,
16
of the outer peripheries of the front pulleys
8
,
9
to the adjacent parts
17
of the rear pulleys
1
,
2
in parallel to the twist of the belts and in a stopped relation with respect to the left and right belts.
Left and right upper feed members
31
,
32
(as shown in
FIG. 2
) are supported by means of the left and right rods
29
,
30
through left and right rollers
8
b
,
9
b
to rotate left and right upper belts
18
b
,
19
b
synchronizing with the left and right belts
18
,
19
at the same speed in the same direction so as to feed the sheet-like material
14
supplied on the surfaces of the belts
18
,
19
near the upper parts
15
,
16
of the outer peripheries of the front pulleys
8
,
9
while both sides of the sheet-like material
14
are pressed with springs
33
onto the respective surfaces
20
,
21
of the left and right belts
18
,
19
.
A plurality of left and right pressure members
34
,
35
(as shown in
FIG. 2
) are supported by means of the movable plates
6
,
7
and contact both back faces
36
,
37
of the left and right belts
18
,
19
from middle portion in the belt feeding direction of the upper parts
15
,
16
of the outer peripheries of the front pulleys
8
,
9
to the adjacent parts
17
of the rear pulleys
1
,
2
, in parallel to the twist so as to press the belts
18
,
19
toward the surfaces
20
,
21
by a spring force and in a stopped relation with respect to the left and right belts
18
,
19
.
A first angle adjusting assembly
38
shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
is adapted to make an angle formed by the distance between the left and right pulleys
8
,
9
with respect to the adjacent parts
17
of the outer peripheries of the left and right rear pulleys
1
,
2
increase or decrease toward both sides of a straight line extending between a center of the distance and the adjacent parts
17
symmetrically or unsymmetrically. The assembly comprises upwardly projecting arcuate ribs
39
,
40
provided on an upper face of the main frame
3
in its forward and backward areas around the adjacent parts
17
or a laterally displaced point as the center of the arc, arcuate grooves
41
,
42
formed on lower faces of the movable plates
6
,
7
in its forward and backward areas and adapted to engage with the arcuate ribs
39
,
40
and a screw bolt
43
rotatably supported on the upper face of the main frame
3
along the straight line so that it can rotate around the straight line manually or by means of an automatic outer force but not move along the straight line, a nut
44
longitudinally movably engaged with the screw bolt
43
, a stud
45
vertically fixed to the nut
44
, and a pair of left and right links
46
,
47
rotatably connected to the stud
45
and to the movable plates
6
,
7
.
A second angle adjusting assembly shown in
FIGS. 1 and 6
is adapted to make an angle formed by a distance between the left and right guide members
25
,
26
and the upper feed member
31
,
32
with respect to the adjacent parts
17
of both the outer peripheries of the left and right rear pulleys
1
,
2
increase or decrease toward both sides of the straight line extending from the center of the distance to the adjacent parts
17
symmetrically or unsymmetrically so as to increase or decrease the angle synchronizing with and at the same angle as the first angle adjusting assembly
38
. The assembly comprises arcuate grooves
41
b
,
42
b
provided respectively on upper faces of the forward and backward support frames
27
,
28
and having the same arc as the arcuate grooves
41
,
42
of the first angle adjusting assembly
38
, ribs
39
b
,
40
b
provided on forward and rearward positions of the left and right rods
29
,
30
freely engaging therewith and with the arcuate grooves
41
b
,
42
b
, a set of a screw bolt
43
b
, a nut
44
b
, and a stud
45
b
having the same structure as a set of the screw bolt
43
, the nut
44
and the stud
45
of the first angle adjusting assembly and movable by means of the same outer driving force, and a pair of lines
49
,
50
connected to the stud
45
b
and the rods
29
,
30
freely rotatably and engageably therewith.
A spacer
51
(
FIG. 7
) is supported on a main frame
3
at the intermediate of the pleat
23
formed in the sheet-like material
14
conveyed along the left and right belts
18
,
19
when a base portion of the pleat
23
is fixed (for example, by a sewing machine).
Belt receivers
52
,
53
(
FIG. 4
) are supported on the movable plates
6
,
7
through the support frames
10
,
11
in such a manner that they abut the back faces
36
,
37
of the left and right belts
18
,
19
near the upper portions
15
,
16
of the outer peripheries of the left and right front pulleys
8
,
9
and extend therefrom in the feeding direction of the left and right belts along their horizontal portions.
Upper and lower members
54
,
55
of the upper feed members
31
,
32
(
FIG. 4
) are adapted to move starting portions of the left and right upper belts
18
b
,
19
b
up and down from the surfaces
20
,
21
at the starting portions of the left and right belts
18
,
19
and comprise left and right air cylinders which are longitudinally movably connected to the rods
29
,
30
and links supporting central axes of the front rollers of the left and right rollers
8
b
,
9
b
to which the air cylinders are connected.
Operation of the arrangements . . . the above described components are relatively constructed as follows so as to operate through the following processes:
The air cylinders of the upper and lower members
54
,
55
of the left and right upper feed members
31
,
32
are moved backward and the front rollers of the left and right rollers
8
b
,
9
b
together with the upper belts
18
b
,
19
b
are slightly raised from the surfaces
20
,
21
at the starting portions of the left and right belts
18
,
19
to keep a gap therebetween. An end of the sheet-like material
14
in a flat form or folded at one side or both sides thereof into a flat form is introduced into the gap, and then the air cylinder is moved forward to move the starting portions of the upper belts
18
b
,
19
b
downward thereby to press and clamp the sheet-like material
14
onto the surface
20
,
21
of the belts
18
,
19
(FIG.
4
).
The drive means are actuated to make the left and right rear pulleys
1
,
2
rotate at the same speed in the opposite directions where the adjacent parts
17
of their outer peripheries move apart from the left and right front pulleys
8
,
9
so that the surfaces
20
,
21
of the left and right belts
18
,
19
move from the front pulleys
8
,
9
toward the adjacent parts
17
of the rear pulleys
1
,
2
. Then, the front pulleys
8
,
9
start to rotate at the same speed with the upper portions
15
,
16
of their outer peripheries directed to the both adjacent parts
17
.
The sheet-like material
14
starts to be fed with its one end pressed at both sides thereof downward of the left and right upper belts
18
b
,
19
b
and clamped on the surfaces
20
,
21
of the left and right belts
18
,
19
horizontally and flatly by means of belt receivers
52
,
53
on which the belts
18
,
19
are supported (FIG.
4
).
The left and right parts of the one end of the sheet-like material
14
passing under the left and right upper belts
18
b
,
19
b
are guided by the twist of the surfaces
20
,
21
of the left and right belts
18
,
19
and guided by means of the guide members
25
,
26
to be clamped to the guide members by the spring force of the pressure members
34
,
35
, whereby both the left and right parts of the sheet-like material
14
are drawn near gradually reducing the distance therebetween toward the center and come into contact with each other, and gradually suspended diagonally with respect to the surface, thus forming a recess
56
(FIG.
8
).
The left and right parts of the one end of the sheet-like material
14
continuously conveyed pass by the spacer
51
and are closely fitted to each other sandwiching the spacer
51
. They face with each other perpendicularly to the surface and then completely suspended, thus forming the pleat
23
(FIG.
8
).
The pleat
23
of the sheet-like material
14
further conveyed through the spacer
51
is fixed at its base portion
24
by means of the working device
22
such as a sewing machine, just before the adjacent parts
17
of the outer peripheries of the left and right rear pulleys
1
,
2
, and then drawn out of the adjacent parts
17
as shown in
FIGS. 3
,
6
and
8
.
As for the drive means, the front and rear left and right pulleys may be positively rotated by means of independent drive means respectively or may be followingly rotated by single common drive means. They may be rotated intermittently or continuously corresponding to function of the sewing machine as the working device
22
.
The left and right belts
18
,
19
may be made of a needle cloth provided on its surface with a plurality of needles piercing through the sheet-like material
14
such as a thin cloth, thus eliminating the guide members, upper feed members and pressure members.
In place of the spring force of the upper feed members
31
,
32
and the pressure members
34
,
35
, there may be employed solenoids of various kinds of fluids.
In place of the first and second angle adjusting assemblies
38
,
48
, there may be employed plate-like guides by means of which the lateral distances between the respective structural elements are fixed so as to vary a depth with which the surface of the sheet-like material
14
is pressed downward while conveyed.
The relative arrangement of the components may be altered so that the components at the side where the sheet-like material
14
is introduced are made vertical or diagonal, while those at the side where the pleat is fixed by sewing are made horizontal.
The working device may include a lock-stitch sewing machine, a chain-stitch sewing machine, a blind-stitch sewing machine, a binding machine, or a fusion welding machine.
With the structure and operation as described above, the invention can overcome the defects in the conventional manual feeding arising from the differences in the various conditions and unstable feeding of the fabrics, owing to the automatic feeding and twisted feeding of the fabric in this invention. Thus, the following remarkable effects can be attained.
Because the folding width of the pleat is automatically made variable by means of the angle adjusting assemblies, and the fabric is gradually conveyed twistingly by means of the automatic feeding of the belts, the folding width of the pleat can be easily modified and adjusted. Thus, the pleat can be made symmetrically without the lateral deflection, and the drops of the seams from the fabric can be eliminated thereby forming the pleats of high accuracy.
Because the fabric is conveyed with a gradual twist, the pleat can be accurately folded and fixed by sewing regardless of the width of the pleat, the stable pleats can be formed in even a long-sized fabric as well as in a short-sized fabric.
Since the upper feed members and pressure members resilinetly press the fabric to the belts, the fabric overlapped with another fabric on either of the both sides thereof or the fabric different in thickness at both sides because of a seam can be introduced and conveyed without any problem.
When the base of the pleat is fixed by the sewing machine, the spacer
51
is interposed between the left and right parts of the fabric of the pleat, tensile sewing force of the stitches by the machine will be relaxed, thereby eliminating wrinkles formed in the fabric.
Moreover, a two-folded pleat will be made in case where a fabric on the left hand of a straight line corresponding to a center line of the distance between the left and right belts has not been previously folded. In case where the fabric has been previously folded there, a three-folded pleat can be made. In case where the fabric has been previously folded on both left and right hands of the center line, a four-folded pleat can be made.
Claims
- 1. An apparatus for making a pleat in a sheet material comprising:a main frame having a surface; a left vertical shaft and a right vertical shaft disposed on said main frame so as to be parallel to one another; a pair of left and right rear pulleys rotatably supported by said left and right vertical shafts respectively wherein said left and right rear pulleys include outer peripheries that face each other and are disposed on opposite sides of a vertical plane; left and right movable plates supported on said main frame so as to be separately movable to the left and the right along the surface of said main frame; a left horizontal shaft and a right horizontal shaft disposed on said left and right movable plates respectively, wherein said left and right horizontal shafts are spaced apart from the left and right vertical shafts in a radial direction; left and right front pulleys which are rotatably supported by said left and right horizontal shafts respectively, said left and right front pulleys including outer peripheries having upper portions on which the sheet material is to be placed and fed wherein said left and right front pulleys rotate in a direction which causes each of velocity vectors at the upper portions to converge in a direction toward said vertical shafts; drive means which is adapted to control said left and right rear pulleys so that they rotate at a same speed as one another, but in opposite directions, and is adapted to control said left and right front pulleys so that they rotate at the same speed as one another and at the same speed as said left and right rear pulleys, wherein the outer peripheries of said left and right rear pulleys are spaced apart from the outer peripheries of said left and right front pulleys, respectively; a left belt which is wound around said left front pulley and said left rear pulleys in such a manner that a first surfaces of the left belt is gradually twisted from horizontal to vertical; a right belt which is wound around said right front pulley and said right rear pulley in such a manner that a first surface of the right belt is gradually twisted from horizontal to vertical, wherein the right and left belts are disposed so that said first surfaces gradually face each other while moving from the upper parts of the outer peripheries of the front pulleys toward facing parts of the left and right rear pulleys whereby when the sheet material is fed by said first surfaces, a pleat is formed in the sheet material, and sewing means for sewing the pleat which is formed in the sheet material as it is conveyed by the first surfaces of the left and right belts, said sewing means including a clamp supported on said main frame near the facing parts of the outer peripheries of the rear pulleys so as to hold the pleat.
- 2. An apparatus for making the pleat in the sheet material as claimed in claim 1, which comprises left and right guide members formed by thin plates and fixed on said main frame so as to move laterally and contact both said first surfaces of the left and right belts from the upper parts of the outer peripheries of said left and right front pulleys to the facing parts of said left and right rear pulleys in parallel to said twist of the left and right belts, respectively.
- 3. An apparatus for making the pleat in a sheet material as claimed in claim 1, which comprises left and right upper feed members rotatably and laterally movably supported on said main frame so as to convey the sheet material at the same speed and in the same direction as the left and right belts, while both said left and right parts of the sheet material are pressed toward the surfaces of the left and right belts near the upper parts of the outer peripheries of the left and right front pulleys.
- 4. An apparatus for making the pleat in the sheet material as claimed in claim 1, which comprises a first angle adjusting assembly provided between said main frame and said movable plates so as to make an angle formed by a distance between said left and right front pulleys with respect to said facing parts of the outer peripheries of said left and right rear pulleys increase or decrease toward both sides from a straight line extending between a center of said distance and said facing parts symmetrically or unsymmetrically.
- 5. An apparatus for making the pleat in the sheet material as claimed in claim 2, which comprises a plurality of left and right pressure members supported by means of the left and right movable plates and adapted to contact both back surfaces of the left and right belts respectively from the upper parts of the outer peripheries of said left and right front pulleys to the facing parts of said left and right rear pulleys with being in parallel to said twist of the left and right belts, respectively, so as to press the belts toward front surfaces directions thereof.
- 6. An apparatus for making the pleat in a sheet material as claimed in claim 4, which comprises a second angle adjusting assembly interposed between said main frame and said left and right guide members or between said left and right guide members and said left and right upper feed members so as to synchronize with the increase or decrease of the angle by said first angle adjusting assembly with the same angle thereof.
- 7. An apparatus for making the pleat in the sheet material as claimed in claim 1 wherein said sewing means further includes a spacer in a form of a thin plate to be placed at an intermediate portion of the pleat.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
10-330115 |
Oct 1998 |
JP |
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