Claims
- 1. A method of placing fiber bales end-to-end to form a substantially horizontally extending, longitudinal bale series in preparation for removing fiber tufts from the bales by a travelling bale opener; the bales of the series each having opposite lateral faces extending parallel to the length of the series and opposite end faces extending perpendicularly to the length of the series, comprising the following consecutive steps:
- (a) depositing an initial fiber bale at an angle of inclination to the vertical;
- (b) moving a bale holding device horizontally toward and into engagement with the opposite lateral faces of the initial fiber bale for stabilizing the initial fiber bale in the inclined position thereof;
- (c) depositing at least one additional fiber bale next to and in engagement with the initial fiber bale such that the initial and additional fiber bales form the bale series; and
- (d) moving the bale holding device horizontally out of engagement with the opposite lateral faces of the initial fiber bale.
- 2. The method as defined in claim 1, wherein step (c) comprises the step of depositing said at least one additional fiber bale at an angle of inclination greater than the angle of inclination of said initial bale as viewed codirectionally with the angle of inclination of the initial bale; the angle of inclination of the additional bale being at least 90.degree. to the horizontal.
- 3. A method of placing fiber bales into readiness for removing fiber tufts therefrom by a travelling bale opener, comprising the following cyclical steps:
- (a) positioning fiber bales at an inclination and in a series on a transport track having a discharge end; each fiber bale of the series having opposite lateral faces extending parallel to the length of the series and opposite end faces extending perpendicularly to the length of the series;
- (b) moving a bale holding device, situated at said discharge end, toward and into engagement with the opposite lateral faces of a leading fiber bale of the series for stabilizing the leading fiber bale in the inclined position thereof;
- (c) moving a transfer carriage to said discharge end; said transport carriage having a support wall;
- (d) moving the support wall towards and into engagement with one of the end faces of the leading fiber bale;
- (e) moving the bale holding device out of engagement with the opposite lateral faces of the leading fiber bale;
- (f) simultaneously and unidirectionally moving the transport track and the support wall, whereby the fiber bale series is displaced toward the transfer carriage, the leading bale of the fiber bale series is placed on the transfer carriage and a new leading bale is placed in alignment with the bale holding device;
- (g) moving the bale holding device toward and into engagement with the opposite lateral faces of the new leading fiber bale;
- (h) moving the transfer carriage with the leading fiber bale to an intake end of a conveyor belt; and
- (i) transferring the leading fiber bale from the transfer carriage onto the conveyor belt.
- 4. The method as defined in claim 3, further comprising the steps of generating a signal when a fiber bale of the series reaches said discharge end and discontinuing moving of the transport track by said signal.
- 5. The method as defined in claim 4, further comprising the step of sensing a gap between bottom faces of successive fiber bales of the series for generating said signal.
- 6. The method as defined in claim 4, further comprising the step of sensing a vertical drop of each fiber bale upon movement thereof from the transport track to the transfer carriage for generating said signal.
- 7. The method as defined in claim 4, further comprising the steps of providing each fiber bale with a marking prior to step (a) and sensing said marking for emitting said signal.
- 8. The method as defined in claim 7, wherein said step of providing each fiber bale with a marking comprises the step of applying paint.
- 9. The method as defined in claim 7, wherein said step of providing each fiber bale with a marking comprises the step of inserting a marking member.
- 10. The method as defined in claim 9, further comprising the step of removing the marking member after the sensing step.
- 11. A method of placing fiber bales into readiness for removing fiber tufts therefrom by a travelling bale opener, comprising the following cyclical steps:
- (a) placing a fiber bale at an inclined position on a transfer carriage;
- (b) supporting the fiber bale on the transfer carriage at said inclination by a support wall of the transfer carriage, engaging an end face of the bale;
- (c) moving the transfer carriage with the fiber bale to an inlet end of a conveyor belt;
- (d) transferring the fiber bale from the transfer carriage onto the inlet end of the conveyor belt while stabilized by the support wall and simultaneously moving the conveyor belt for conveying a previously deposited fiber bale away from the inlet end;
- (e) moving a bale holding device, situated at said inlet end, toward and into engagement with opposite lateral vertical faces of the fiber bale for stabilizing the fiber bale at the inlet end and any adjoining fiber bale in the inclined position; and
- (f) moving the transfer carriage away from the conveyor belt.
- 12. The method as defined in claim 11, further comprising the step of depositing, in successive steps (d), a first plurality of bales at an angle of inclination to the vertical, pointing in the direction of motion of the conveyor belt and depositing, in successive steps (d), a second plurality of bales at an angle of inclination to the vertical, pointing away from the direction of motion of the conveyor belt; the last-deposited bale of the first plurality leaning against the first-deposited bale of the second plurality, and discontinuing step (e) when opposing forces derived from the first and second plurality are in equilibrium.
- 13. An apparatus for placing fiber bales end-to-end in a series, comprising
- (a) bale emplacement means for supporting the bales forming the series; said bale emplacement means having a length dimension;
- (b) bale depositing means for sequentially setting fiber bales at an inclination on the bale emplacement means to build said series along said length dimension; and
- (c) a bale holding device situated at a location along said bale emplacement means; said bale holding device having
- (1) a bale engaging member movable into engagement with a vertical lateral face of a bale situated at said location for stabilizing the bale; and
- (2) power means for moving said bale engaging member transversely to said length dimension along a path into or out of engagement with the bale situated at said location.
- 14. An apparatus as defined in claim 13, wherein said bale depositing device comprises a carriage; a conveyor belt mounted on said carriage for moving a bale onto and off the carriage; and an inclined support wall mounted on the carriage and movable in unison with said conveyor belt; said support wall being adapted to engage an end face of the bale standing on said conveyor belt.
- 15. The apparatus as defined in claim 13, wherein said bale engaging member comprises two spike boards positioned on opposite sides of said bale emplacement means and provided with spikes; and wherein said power means comprises means for moving said spike boards simultaneously toward one another for causing said spikes to simultaneously penetrate into opposite vertical lateral faces of the fiber bale.
- 16. The apparatus as defined in claim 13, wherein said bale engaging member comprises a pressure plate and a spike board having spikes; said pressure plate and said spike board being positioned on opposite sides of said bale emplacement means; further wherein said power means comprises means for moving said pressure plate and said spike board simultaneously toward one another for causing said spikes to penetrate into a first lateral vertical face of the bale and for simultaneously causing said pressure plate to be pressed against a second, opposite lateral vertical face of the bale.
- 17. The apparatus as defined in claim 13, wherein said path is oriented horizontally to said length dimension of said bale emplacement means.
- 18. The apparatus as defined in claim 13, wherein said power means comprises a power cylinder.
- 19. An apparatus for placing fiber bales end-to-end in a series in preparation for fiber tuft removal by a travelling bale opener, comprising
- (a) a first conveyor belt having a discharge end;
- (b) a first carriage movable along the first conveyor belt for sequentially depositing fiber bales at an inclination on the first conveyor belt in an end-to-end contacting relationship to form a first bale series on and along said first conveyor belt;
- (c) a first bale holding device situated at said discharge end of said first conveyor belt; said first bale holding device having
- (1) a bale engaging member movable into engagement with a vertical lateral face of a bale situated at said discharge end for stabilizing the bale; and
- (2) power means for moving said bale engaging member into or out of engagement with the bale situated at said discharge end;
- (d) a second conveyor belt having an intake end spaced from the discharge end of said first conveyor belt;
- (e) a second carriage movable back-and-forth between said discharge end of said first conveyor belt and said intake end of said second conveyor belt for sequentially transferring a fiber bale from said discharge end of said first conveyor belt to said intake end of said second conveyor belt; and
- (f) a second bale holding device situated at said intake end of said second conveyor belt; said second bale holding device having
- (1) a bale engaging member movable into engagement with a vertical lateral face of a bale situated at said intake end for stabilizing the bale; and
- (2) power means for moving said bale engaging member of said second bale holding device into or out of engagement with the bale situated at said intake end of said second bale conveyor.
- 20. An apparatus for placing fiber bales into readiness for removing fiber tufts therefrom by a travelling bale opener, the apparatus comprising (a) means for placing fiber bales in an inclined position and in a series on a transport track having a discharge end; each fiber bale of the series having opposite lateral faces extending parallel to the length of the series and opposite end faces extending perpendicularly to the length of the series;
- (b) means for moving a bale holding device, situated at said discharge end, toward and into engagement with the opposite lateral faces of a leading fiber bale of the series for stabilizing the leading fiber bale in the inclined position thereof;
- (c) means for moving a transfer carriage to said discharge end; said transport carriage having a support wall;
- (d) means for moving the support wall towards and into engagement with one of the end faces of the leading fiber bale;
- (e) means for moving the bale holding device out of engagement with the opposite lateral faces of the leading fiber bale;
- (f) means for simultaneously and unidirectionally moving the transport track and the support wall, whereby the fiber bale series is displaced toward the transfer carriage, the leading bale of the fiber bale series is placed on the transfer carriage and a new leading bale is placed in alignment with the bale holding device;
- (g) means for moving the bale holding device toward and into engagement with the opposite lateral faces of the new leading fiber bale;
- (h) means for moving the transfer carriage with the leading fiber bale to an intake end of a conveyor belt; and
- (i) means for transferring the leading fiber bale from the transfer carriage onto the conveyor belt.
- 21. An apparatus for placing fiber bales into readiness for removing fiber tufts therefrom by a travelling bale opener, the apparatus comprising
- (a) means for positioning a fiber bale at an inclination on a transfer carriage;
- (b) means for supporting the fiber bale on the transfer carriage at said inclination by a support wall of the transfer carriage, engaging an end face of the bale;
- (c) means for moving the transfer carriage with the fiber bale to an inlet end of a conveyor belt;
- (d) means for transferring the fiber bale from the transfer carriage onto the inlet end of the conveyor belt while stabilized by the support wall and for simultaneously moving the conveyor belt for conveying a previously deposited fiber bale away from the inlet end;
- (e) means for moving a bale holding device, situated at said inlet end, toward and into engagement with opposite lateral vertical faces of the fiber bale for stabilizing the fiber bale at the inlet end and any adjoining fiber bale in the inclined position; and
- (f) means for moving the transfer carriage away from the conveyor belt.
Priority Claims (3)
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41 28 471.2 |
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42 14 934.7 |
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43 03 685.6 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Serial No. 08/120,848, filed Sep. 15, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,328,016 issued Jul. 12, 1994 which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/936,702 filed Aug. 28, 1992, now abandoned.
This application claims the priority of German Applications P 41 28 471.2 filed Aug. 28, 1991, P 42 14 934.7 filed May 6, 1992 and P 43 03 685.6 filed Feb. 9, 1993, which are incorporated herein by reference.
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