This invention relates to a method and a device for the treatment, and particularly a linear treatment and specifically cutting out, of supple shaped elastic textile pieces.
The Applicant has already described a method and a device for manipulating a textile piece, and particularly a bra, in document FR 2002-0016869. A robot for which the gripping arm comprises a suction base plate automatically grips and transports a textile piece at a precise orientation to a workstation at which the piece is for example cut out and/or sewn by automatons. This robot is perfectly adapted to the treatment of plane bra preforms.
According to one known method for manufacturing bras (for example see documents U.S. Pat. No. 3,070,870, U.S. Pat. No. 4,572,195, U.S. Pat. No. 5,154,659 or U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,124), the preform may be made from a textile piece for which the structure (knit, lace, fabric, plastic sheet) and/or component materials (for example thermoplastic material partly forming the threads) is used for hot and high pressure moulding of cups; once assembled (for example after placement of wiring) and partially cut out, the plane preform is brought to a thermoforming station to form the cups that therefore remain permanently in a certain shape, for example approximately hemispherical, while the remainder of the textile piece is flat. To satisfy aesthetic and comfort requirements, it may be required for the upper portion of the cups to be more or less cut out within the shaped portion, and also in the adjacent portions of the plane preform so as to form a décolleté extending partly onto the cups. The problem then arises of a cut out along a line passing partly through plane portions and partly through three-dimensional portions. A manual cut out is difficult to make precisely and reproducibly.
Considering the difficulty in cutting out shaped pieces, the solution that immediately comes to mind is to cut out the piece on the plane preform before it is shaped. This solution is satisfactory in theory but in practice there are two main difficulties; firstly the position of the cut out plane preform in the thermoforming apparatus is not always strictly controlled, and under these conditions the bra obtained will have cup cut outs that are not necessarily symmetric and perfect; furthermore and particularly, for the cup thermoforming-operation, the plane preform is gripped in the press around the entire periphery of the cup being formed; if a cut out had already been formed at the position of the future cup, it would no longer be possible to hold the preform correctly while thermoforming the cup, and the thermoforming operation could not be done satisfactorily or reproducibly.
The purpose of the invention is to solve this problem and to propose a method and a device enabling precise treatment, for example a linear treatment such as cutting out or sewing supple textile pieces such as bras, after they have been shaped.
The purpose of the invention is achieved by the use of a treatment method according to which the supple elastic textile piece is gripped, comprising at least one shaped portion that must be partially treated surrounded by a plane portion, gripping being done at at least two points on the plane portion surrounding the shaped portion to be treated, in which the gripped portion is stretched between these two points so as to approximately flatten the shaped portion gripped between the two points, and in which the stretched portion is treated while it is flat. The portion thus treated can then be relaxed and taken to a storage station.
Advantageously, at the same time that the piece is stretched and flattened, an air jet is applied to the shaped portion so as to move this shaped portion clear, since it could otherwise be deformed in creases and interfere with the treatment.
Advantageously, the piece is gripped at three points defining a plane by a central clamp and two side clamps and the gripped points are moved apart by displacing the central clamp with respect to side clamps, particularly by tipping the central clamp outside the said plane. Relatively surprisingly, this simple movement is sufficient to flatten the piece in order to cut out a bra décolleté. Naturally, it would also be possible to arrange for the side clamps to be placed so that they can move away from the central clamp.
In a preferred application to bras, the flat linear treatment is a cut-out, made particularly using an ultrasound roller. But for example it could also be sewn, particularly decorative sewing, or application of a product, particularly an elastomer strip.
The invention also relates to a device for implementation of the above mentioned method, including a gripping device to grip the supple elastic textile piece comprising at least one shaped portion that must be partially treated surrounded by a plane portion, gripping being done at least two points on the plane portion surrounding the shaped portion that is to be treated, means of stretching the piece gripped between these two points so as to approximately flatten the shaped portion gripped between the two points, and means of treatment of the stretched gripped portion when flat.
Advantageously, the device comprises a blower nozzle, preferably on the treatment means, to blow an air jet onto the shaped portion to be treated.
Advantageously, the gripping device is a device with three points comprising a central clamp and two side clamps approximately defining a plane common to the clamps. Particularly advantageously, the central clamp is installed free to tip so that it can be brought out of the common plane. Preferably, the gripping device is a five-point device comprising two end clamps, so that the ends of a piece such as a bra preform can also be gripped and treated.
The flat treatment device advantageously comprises an ultrasound cutting roller.
Other characteristics and advantages of the invention will become clear after reading the following description of an example embodiment that refers to the attached drawings on which:
The invention will be explained in the context of manufacturing the bra in
The cups 4 form approximately hemispherical areas in the piece 2 and therefore these areas form a three-dimensional projection from the plane assembly of piece 2.
Wiring 5 may be built into the piece 2 partly surrounding the lower area of the cups 4, using any of several well-known techniques for this purpose.
The purpose of the invention is to automatically cut out this edge 6 starting from the previously formed preform 10 shown in
According to the invention, the preform 10 is previously placed for example in an appropriate reception tray, such that the pieces that are to be cut out, particularly the cups, have good position references; the reception tray may include relief designed to place the cups. When it is well positioned, the preform 10 is gripped at three points B, A, B forming a plane triangle, by three pairs of clamps 21 and 22 of a gripping device 20, supported at the end of a mobile articulated arm 31 of a multi-axis robot 30 (see
A central pair of clamps 21 grips the preform 10 in the plane portion of the preform between the cups 4 starting from the edge of the breathing band 3 opposite the border 7 to be cut out. The two side pairs of clamps 22 grip the preform 10 laterally, in the plane portion of the preform approximately diametrically opposite to the portion gripped by the central pair of clamps 21, with respect to each cup 4. As can be seen, the shape of the pins of the clamps 22 may be curved or may form an angle, to adapt to the shape of the preform and thus grip at the indicated location, from the edge 3 and approximately perpendicular to it, without interfering with the adjacent cup 4. Each pair of clamps comprises the upper pin shown in the Figures, and a thin lower pin not shown, with the same shape as the upper pins, or wider. A controlled articulation opens the pins on each pair of clamps 21 or 22 or at least the upper pin of each clamp, to grip the preform 10. Moreover, the central pair of clamps 21 is installed free to tip globally around a transverse axis 29 (see
The robot 30 transfers the gripped preform 10 towards the table at the cutting station comprising the ultrasound cut-out device 34, pivoting on a pivoting area 35 of the table, and comprising an ultrasound cutting roller 36 to which the robot will bring the gripped preform 10.
A suction pipe 37 is associated with the cutting roller to retrieve the threads, fibres and other waste originating from the cut-out, while a blower nozzle 38 is provided in front of the cutting wheel 36.
Before the cutting wheel 36 is brought sufficiently close, the central clamp 21 moves downwards which tensions the supple textile gripped between it and the side clamps 22. Consequently, the marginal area of the cup 4 in which the line 6″ to be cut is located tends to become flat as shown in
The central clamp 21 can then tilt back into the normal position and the cut-out preform may be brought by the robot and released in a reception area for cut out preforms.
In one preferred embodiment, the gripping device 20 comprises firstly clamps 21, 22 that will be used to reference and hold the portion to be cut out at the cups, but also two clamps not shown and located even further towards the side than the clamps 22 so as to hold the ends of the piece 2 on which the hook elements are to be fitted. These additional clamps are advantageously approximately in the common plane of the main clamps 21, 22. The said ends of the piece 2 at the preform 10 have been referenced precisely on the reception tray, such that the additional clamps grip in the end of the preform at a perfectly defined position. In this way, after the cutout treatment at the cups, it is useful to weld the hook devices, automatically place the straps also by welding, and to perform any other operations that could be done at the same time such as addition of a brand mark, a label, etc., while the portion is held in a referenced position by the gripper and before it is put down in a reception area in which precise positioning references of the piece would be lost.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0405796 | May 2004 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/FR05/01079 | 4/29/2005 | WO | 00 | 8/31/2007 |