The present invention relates to a modular apparatus for continuously adhesively assembling two fabric pieces.
More specifically, the invention relates to such modular apparatus for adhesively assembling two fabric pieces which can operate based on different adhesive coupling methods, included adhesively coupling taping methods which can be either simultaneously or separately carried out.
For a single taping operation method, the latter can also be performed on joined parts which have been joined by conventional processes such as seaming, ultrasound, high frequency joining processes and the like.
As is known, the above mentioned adhesive coupling methods were conventionally performed by machines specifically designed or dedicated to perform a single coupling operation or, at a maximum, a small number of different coupling steps.
On the contrary, the inventive apparatus has been specifically designed for performing continuously assembling and/or taping methods on fabric pieces, thereby joining said fabric pieces with a joining speed and precision much greater than those afforded by conventional fabric piece coupling machines and methods.
Thus, the aim of the present invention is to provide such a modular apparatus which is adapted to quickly and simply perform all the intended processing and coupling operations on any desired type of fabric pieces.
Within the scope of the above aim, a main object of the invention is to provide such an apparatus which can be easily and quickly set to perform any desired fabric piece adhesive coupling operations.
Another object of the present invention is to provide such an apparatus which, owing to its specifically designed constructional features, is very reliable and safe in operation.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide such an apparatus which is very competitive from a mere economic stand point.
According to one aspect of the present invention, the above mentioned aim and objects, as well as yet other objects, which will become more apparent hereinafter, are achieved by a modular apparatus for assembling and/or taping fabric pieces to be joined by adhesive, ultrasound or seaming methods, characterized in that said apparatus comprises a base construction with which either fixed or separable complementary operating modules are associated, said operating modules being adapted to perform, either individually or in combination, different fabric piece processing and coupling operations.
Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent hereinafter from the following detailed disclosure of a preferred, though not exclusive, embodiment of the invention, which is illustrated, by way of an indicative, but not limitative, example in the accompanying drawings, where:
With reference to the number references of the above mentioned figures, the apparatus according to the present invention comprises a base or supporting construction, to which a plurality of either fixed or separable operating module can be coupled.
The base or supporting structure of the inventive apparatus has been shown in
Said base construction comprises a framework 2 including a bed 2 and an upright 3 supporting a top arm 4 forming an integrating portion of the framework.
At one end portion of said top arm 4 is supported a motor 5 having a shaft to which is coupled a pulley 6 which, through a first transmission belt 7, drives a second shaft 8 supporting a second pulley 17, and a third pulley 9, which drives a second transmission belt 10 which, through a fourth pulley 11, rotatively drives a third shaft 12 supporting a fifth pulley 13.
Said fifth pulley 13, through a third transmission belt 14 and a sixth pulley 15, rotatively drives a fourth shaft rigid with a pressing roller 16.
Said pressing roller 16 is mounted on a pivoting arm which can pivot or swing about the axis of the second shaft 8.
The thus disclosed assembly is driven by a driving piston 18, which is designed for controllably raising and lowering the pressing roller 16.
The bed 2 comprises moreover an attachment plate 20 to which several mechanical assemblies, such as a first operating assembly 21 shown in
In particular, the second operating assembly 22 is assembled for processing tridimensional clothing portions, such as the crotch part of a trousers or the shoulder part of a jacket or of a coat.
The first operating assembly 21, owing to its specifically designed characteristics, is used for performing flat, curved and rectilinear processing operations on clothing articles such as a rear back part of the jacket or the leg parts of a trousers.
The above two mechanical operating assemblies comprises a driving motor 23 having a driving motor shaft supporting an entraining pulley 24 thereabout a transmission belt 25 is entrained.
Said transmission belt 25 drives a further pulley 26, which in turn rotatively drives a rubberized wheel 27.
With respect to the first operating assembly 21, the rubberized wheel 27 is arranged at a given spacing from the pulley 26 whereas, in the second operating assembly 22, the rubberized wheel 27 is substantially adjoining said pulley 26.
Both said operating assemblies 21 and 22 comprise a double-circuit air of a heating device 29, designed for supplying two air flows with a target temperature and flow-rate.
Said air flows, in particular, are conveyed by conveying ducts 30 and 31 converging in respective guides 33 and 34 shown in
The apparatus comprises a triple guide arrangement 70, including a top guide 32, a middle guide 33 and a bottom guide 34.
Between said guides 32 and 33 a top fabric piece 35 is engaged, whereas between said guides 33 and 34 a bottom fabric piece 36 is engaged which bottom fabric piece 36 bears, on the top surface thereof, an adhesive film 40′, which has been previously applied to the bottom fabric piece 36, and which can comprise either a smooth or folded edge thereof.
As stated, said ducts 30 and 31 provide respective overheated air flows.
More specifically, the first duct 30 heats the bottom part of the bottom fabric piece 36, whereas said duct 31 heats the bottom part of the top fabric piece and the top part of the adhesive material applied on the bottom fabric piece 36.
The above disclosed apparatus can comprise moreover further operating devices or modules.
A transfer device 38, shown in
Said transfer device 38 comprises a bobbin 39 supporting said textile strip 40.
Said bobbins 41 comprise one or more adhesive strips 42, supported by a silicone processed paper material.
Said adhesive strips 42, in particular are heated by a hot plate 44 and are conveyed, together with said textile strip 40, under a pair of pressing rollers 60, for transferring the adhesive material to the textile piece and, moreover, for removing the supporting paper material.
The textile strip 40, which, with the adhesive material applied thereto is also indicated by the reference number 40′, is conveyed onto a stretching device 45, including transmission rollers which, through a load cell 47, can be properly programmed to provide at an output thereof a target voltage, to be applied to the adhesive supporting textile strip 40′.
In particular, said strip 40′, is conveyed to a guide pulley 48 and then between a nip region with a pressing roller 49 and a motor driven roller 50, applied to said load cell 47, as clearly shown in
Then, said strip 40′ will slide in contact with a pulley 52 for detecting the stretching of said textile strip and, through said load cell 47, will drive the motor driven roller 50 to hold the stretching of the adhesive strip 40′ at a target level.
Then, the adhesive strip 40′ will be controllably driven or guided by a heated guide 58, shown in
The top overheating device 53 supplies a hot air flow, exiting a duct 57, converging into a nozzle 57′ for conveying the overheated air flow on the adhesive material supported by the textile strip, in turn heated at the top wall of the hot guide 58.
In this position, the fabric pieces 35 and 36 at the outlet of the guide 32 will receive the strip 40′ coming from the stretching assembly, as is shown in
The fabric pieces 35 and 36 and textile strip 40′, in particular, will be then pressed and coupled to one another by the pressing wheels or rollers 16 and 27.
The top overheating device 53, with the exception of the guide 58, can be horizontally driven thereby allowing the adhesive strip 40′ to be properly loaded and unloaded.
In a case of a non seamed fabric piece, or of a previously seamed fabric element, pre-seamed by ultrasounds or other seaming methods, the subject apparatus can be used as a simple taping apparatus, by replacing the triple guide arrangement 70, shown in
The diagram shown in
For example, a processing operation comprising an assembly of overlapping fabric pieces on a crotch adhesive part, as shown by A1, can be carried out either with the first or the second operating assembly, in association with the triple guide arrangement 70, said first or second operating assemblies being selected depending on a need of performing rectilinear processing operations on clothing article, such as a back portion of a jacket or the leg portion of a trouser pair, or contoured clothing article portions, such as a trouser crotch or a shoulder of a jacket or coat.
In this connection it should be pointed out that either one or the other operating assembly can be quickly and easily mounted on the attachment plate 20.
For assembling overlapping fabric pieces on a crotch adhesivized part, and to provide an inner taping operation, as shown by A2 in
The processing operations indicated by the reference characters A1, A2, B1 and B2 will require the use of the triple guide 70, whereas the taping operations indicated by the reference characters C1, D1 and E1 can be performed by the simple guide 71.
It has been found that the invention fully achieves the intended aim and objects.
In fact, the modular inventive apparatus allows to perform a very broad range of processing operations, by simply applying or actuating corresponding operating modules which are already mounted on the apparatus or can be quickly interexchanged.
In practicing the invention, the used materials, as well as the contingent size, can be any, depending on requirements.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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MI2008A 000342 | Feb 2008 | IT | national |