Sock feeding device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6343687
  • Patent Number
    6,343,687
  • Date Filed
    Friday, June 23, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 5, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A device for feeding correctly orientated socks to a processing station, comprising: a laying unit, which can be fed with a sock and is adapted to lay out the sock in a substantially horizontal direction; a conveyor, which is arranged below the laying unit and forms a substantially horizontal resting surface for the sock that falls from the laying unit after being laid out. The conveyor can be actuated in order to produce the advancement of the sock in a direction which is parallel to the longitudinal extension of the sock, with its toe directed in the advancement direction. The device further comprising a positioner, which is provided with grippers for gripping the sock at its toe as it arrives from the conveyor and can be actuated so as to arrange the sock so that it hangs vertically at its toe.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a device for feeding correctly orientated socks to a processing station.




It is known that the toe of socks is generally still open when said socks are unloaded from the machine that forms them, and that said socks must be subsequently subjected to darning or looping, which closes the toe, thus obtaining the finished product.




The socks that leave the machine that forms them are usually grouped and arranged in containers to be transferred to the machine that darns or loops the toe.




The darning or looping machine is loaded manually by an operator, who removes the socks from the transfer container and correctly places the toe of the socks on the machine.




The socks very often reach the operator assigned to loading the darning or looping machine in a disorderly arrangement; therefore the loading of said machine can entail times which inevitably do not allow to fully utilize the production potential of modern darning or looping machines and significantly affect the overall production costs of socks.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The aim of the present invention is to provide a device which can feed a processing station with socks which are correctly orientated, i.e., ready to be loaded onto the darning or looping machine so as to significantly reduce the time required by the loading operation.




Within the scope of this aim, an object of the invention is to provide a device which, by reducing the time required to load the socks onto the darning or looping machines, allows to fully utilize the production potential of said machines.




These and other objects which will become better apparent hereinafter are achieved by a device for feeding correctly orientated socks to a processing station, characterized in that it comprises: a laying unit, which can be fed with a sock and is adapted to lay out the sock in a substantially horizontal direction; a conveyor, which is arranged below said laying unit and forms a substantially horizontal resting surface for the sock that falls from said laying unit after being laid out and can be actuated in order to produce the advancement of the sock in a direction which is parallel to the longitudinal extension of the sock, with its toe directed in the advancement direction; and a positioner, which is provided with means for gripping the sock at its toe as it arrives from said conveyor and can be actuated so as to arrange the sock so that it hangs vertically at its toe.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will become better apparent from the following detailed description of a preferred but not exclusive embodiment of the device according to the invention, illustrated only by way of non-limitative example in the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a schematic top plan view of the device according to the present invention, in an operating condition;





FIG. 2

is a schematic top plan view of the device according to the present invention, in another operating condition;





FIG. 3

is a schematic sectional view of

FIG. 1

, taken along the line III—III;





FIG. 4

is a partially sectional lateral elevation view of the device according to the present invention, in the operating condition shown in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 5

is an enlarged-scale view of a detail of FIG.


4


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




With reference to the figures, the device according to the present invention, generally designated by the reference numeral


1


, substantially comprises a laying unit


2


, a conveyor


3


arranged below the laying unit


2


, and a positioner


4


.




The laying unit


2


can be fed with a sock


5


and is adapted to lay out the sock


5


in a substantially horizontal direction.




The laying unit


2


can be constituted by a conventional laying unit, for example the laying unit disclosed in Italian Patent No. 1,293,751.




Said laying unit


2


substantially comprises a laying chamber


6


which has an elongated shape, is arranged so that its longitudinal axis is substantially horizontal, and has, at its longitudinal ends, respectively a first opening


7


which is connected to a delivery duct


8


for the sock


5


to be laid out and a second opening


9


which is connected, by means of a connecting duct


60


, to a suction duct which is not shown for the sake of simplicity. The laying chamber


6


is closed in a downward region by a flap


10


which can be opened on command in order to remove by gravity the laid-out sock


5


.




In the laying chamber


6


, proximate to the second opening


9


, grip means


11


are provided which can engage on command a longitudinal end of the sock


5


.




Substantially, by connecting the second opening


9


to the suction duct, the sock


5


is sucked into the laying chamber


6


through the duct


8


and reaches, with one of its longitudinal ends, the vicinity of the second opening


9


, which is adequately protected by means of a grille


12


which prevents the sock from being sucked through the second opening


9


. Then the grip means


11


are actuated so as to clamp said longitudinal end of the sock


5


, while the first opening


7


is connected to the suction duct and the second opening


9


is connected to the outside. In this way, the flow of air along the laying chamber


6


is reversed, with the effect of laying out the sock


5


along its entire length, being retained by the grip means


11


at one of its longitudinal ends. The suction inside the chamber


6


is then interrupted so that the sock


5


rests on the flap


10


, which is then opened so as to let the correctly laid-out sock


5


fall below.




Inside the laying chamber


6


, proximate to the grip means


11


, it is possible to provide sensor means


13


for detecting the orientation of the laid-out sock


5


, as will become better apparent hereinafter.




The conveyor


3


is preferably constituted by a conveyor belt


20


which winds around two rollers


21


and


22


which have mutually parallel horizontal axes, so that the upper portion of the conveyor belt


20


, designed to receive the sock


5


that falls from the laying unit


2


, lies on a substantially horizontal plane.




The roller


21


is connected to a gearmotor


23


, which can be activated on command so as to produce the advancement of the upper portion of the conveyor belt


20


toward the positioner


4


.




If the sock is already orientated correctly, i.e., so that its toe is directed toward the second opening


9


, when it reaches the inside of the laying chamber


6


, the conveyor belt


20


can be supported in a fixed manner by a supporting structure


24


.




Otherwise, i.e., if it is not possible to determine in advance which of the two longitudinal ends of the sock


5


is engaged by the grip means


11


of the laying unit


2


, the conveyor belt


20


is conveniently supported by the supporting structure


24


so as to be able to rotate about a vertical axis


25


which is arranged in an intermediate region of the extension of the conveyor belt


20


.




More particularly, the frame


26


that supports the rollers


21


and


22


, as well as the gearmotor


23


, is fixed to the upper end of a shaft


27


whose axis coincides with the axis


25


and which is supported, so that it can rotate about said axis


25


, by the supporting structure


24


.




The shaft


25


is connected to a motor


28


which is mounted on the supporting structure


24


and can be activated so as to produce the rotation of the frame


26


and therefore of the conveyor belt


20


about the axis


25


over a preset angle, so as to vary the end of the conveyor belt


20


that is directed toward the positioner


4


, according to the orientation of the sock


5


inside the laying chamber


6


.




The sensor means


13


can be constituted by a photocell or other device capable of recognizing which longitudinal end of the sock


5


is engaged by the grip means


11


. For example, it is possible to knit the toe portion of the sock


5


which is designed to be optionally removed during the subsequent darning operation by using a thread of a different color than the remaining part of the sock, or a thread which can in any case be easily detected by a photocell or other sensor system. The sensor means


13


are operatively connected to the motor


28


, so as to produce or not the rotation of the conveyor belt


20


about the axis


25


so that the sock


5


always reaches the positioner


4


with its toe.




In the illustrated embodiment, the laying unit


2


is arranged so that the longitudinal axis of the laying chamber


6


is orientated transversely to the advancement direction


70


required to move the sock


5


from the laying unit


2


to the positioner


4


.




With this arrangement, when the conveyor belt


20


receives the sock


5


that falls from the laying chamber


6


, said belt also is orientated at right angles to the advancement direction


70


required to transfer the sock


5


to the positioner


4


.




For this reason, after the sock


5


has fallen onto the conveyor belt


20


the motor


28


is activated so as to turn the conveyor belt


20


about the axis


25


through 90°, so as to direct it with one end toward the positioner


4


. Depending on the orientation of the sock


5


detected by the sensor means


13


, the conveyor belt


20


is turned in one direction or in the opposite direction, and the motor


23


is activated accordingly so as to convey the sock


5


toward the positioner


4


with the toe of the sock


5


facing forward, i.e., toward the positioner


4


.




The laying unit


2


can also be orientated so that the longitudinal axis of the laying chamber


6


is parallel to the advancement direction


70


required to transfer the sock


5


from the laying unit


2


to the positioner


4


. In this case, if the sock


5


inside the laying chamber


6


has its toe already directed toward the positioner


4


, the conveyor belt


20


is not turned about the axis


25


, while if the sock


5


has its toe directed away from the positioner


4


the motor


28


is activated so as to turn the conveyor belt


20


about the axis


25


through an angle of 180° and the motor


23


is activated so as to produce an advancement of the conveyor belt


20


in the opposite direction with respect to the preceding one, so as to still produce the advancement of the sock


5


toward the positioner


4


with its toe directed toward the positioner


4


.




As a consequence of this fact, the sock


5


in any case reaches the positioner


4


with its toe.




The positioner


4


comprises a carousel structure which is rotatable about a vertical axis


30


and is provided with a plurality of grip means


31


distributed about the axis


30


. The carousel structure can rotate on command intermittently about the axis


30


, so as to position in each instance one of the grip means


31


at the delivery end of the conveyor belt


3


.




More particularly, the carousel structure of the positioner


4


comprises a disk-like body


32


, whose axis coincides with the axis


30


; said body lies substantially on the same horizontal plane as the upper portion of the conveyor belt


20


.




The grip means


31


comprise pressers which are constituted by paddles


33


which are hinged to the disk


32


with an intermediate portion about an axis


34


.




The disk


32


is fixed to the upper end of a shaft


40


which is connected in a per se known manner to a conventional motor, which can be activated so as to produce an intermittent rotation of the disk


32


about the axis


30


through an angle which corresponds to the angular spacing of the paddles


33


about the axis


30


, so as to make one of the paddles


33


face, in each instance, the delivery end of the conveyor belt


20


.




The paddles


33


can oscillate on command about the axis


34


, so that one of their ends


33




a


moves toward or away from the upper face of the disk


32


proximate to the perimetric rim of said disk.




The paddles


33


can oscillate about the axis


34


so that their end


33




a


moves away from the upper face of the disk


32


in contrast with a return spring


35


, which tends to retain the end


33




a


against the upper face of the disk


32


.




The oscillation of the paddles


33


about the axis


34


, in contrast with the action applied by the springs


35


, can be achieved by means of a pneumatic cylinder


36


which is supported above the disk


32


and can be activated so as to act on the end of the paddle


33


that lies opposite the end


33




a


when the paddle


33


faces the delivery end of the conveyor belt


20


as a consequence of the rotation of the disk


32


about the axis


30


.




Proximate to the delivery end of the conveyor belt


20


there is a sensor


37


for detecting the arrival of the stocking


5


, with its toe, on the disk


32


. Said sensor


37


, which can be constituted by a photocell or other sensing device, is operatively connected to the pneumatic cylinder


36


so that the activation is of the pneumatic cylinder


36


is dependent on the arrival of a sock


5


on the perimetric rim of the disk


32


that faces the delivery end of the conveyor belt


20


.




The end


33




a


of the paddles


33


is capable of clamping the toe of the sock


5


that arrives from the conveyor belt


20


, and the intermittent rotation of the disk


32


about the axis


30


also produces an arrangement of the sock


5


, clamped at its toe by the corresponding paddle


33


, on a substantially vertical plane.




The operation of the device according to the present invention is as follows.




The sock


5


, which arrives from the duct


8


, is laid out inside the laying chamber


6


of the laying unit


2


. The conveyor belt


20


is arranged below the laying chamber


6


and parallel thereto.




After the sock


5


has been laid out on a substantially horizontal plane inside the laying chamber


6


, the flap


10


is opened so as to allow the sock


5


to fall onto the upper portion of the conveyor belt


20


. Depending on the orientation of the sock


5


that is prearranged or detected by the sensor means


13


, in the manners explained above, the conveyor belt


20


is actuated so as to produce the advancement of the sock


5


toward the positioner


4


with its toe directed toward the positioner


4


.




In the meantime, the paddle


33


of the positioner


4


that faces the delivery end of the conveyor belt


20


has been moved, with its end


33




a


, away from the upper face of the disk


32


by actuating the pneumatic cylinder


36


.




When the toe of the sock


5


arrives at the disk


32


, i.e., between the upper face of the disk


32


and the end


33




a


of the paddle


33


, its presence is detected by the sensor


37


, which acts on the pneumatic cylinder


36


so as to interrupt its action on the paddle


33


. Due to the action applied by the spring


35


, the paddle


33


turns about the axis


34


, approaching, with its end


33




a


, the upper face of the disk


32


and therefore clamping the toe of the sock


5


.




At this point the disk


32


is turned about the axis


30


in order to make is another paddle


33


face the delivery end of the conveyor belt


20


. Due to this rotation, the sock


5


, clamped at its toe on the upper face of the disk


32


by the corresponding paddle


33


, remains suspended by its toe and arranged on a vertical plane, falling laterally off the disk


32


with the remaining part of its body.




At this point the conveyor belt


20


, after being optionally turned about the axis


25


, is ready to receive a new sock


5


from the laying unit


2


and convey it toward the positioner


4


so that it is clamped by another paddle


33


.




The socks


5


, hanging at their toe, are correctly positioned and orientated and can be easily gripped by an operator who feeds them to the darning or looping machine


50


. This operation is particularly fast and easy because of the fact that the operator is provided with a sock which is already correctly orientated and positioned.




It should be observed that the operation for loading the sock


5


onto the machine that must close its toe, particularly if it is a darning machine, can also be performed mechanically thanks to the fact that the sock is already positioned correctly for feeding to the darning machine.




In practice it has been observed that the device according to the present invention fully achieves the intended aim and objects, since it allows to provide a processing station, which can be controlled manually or mechanically, with a sock which is correctly orientated and ready to be fed to a darning or looping machine, thus reducing the time required to load said darning or looping machine.




The device thus conceived is susceptible of numerous modifications and variations, all of which are within the scope of the appended claims; all the details may further be replaced with other technically equivalent elements. In practice, the materials employed, as well as the dimensions, may be any according to requirements and to the state of the art.




The disclosures in Italian Patent Application No. MI99A001410 from which this application claims priority are incorporated herein by reference.



Claims
  • 1. A device for feeding correctly orientated socks to a processing station, comprising: a laying unit, feedable with a sock and operatable to lay out the sock in a substantially horizontal direction; a conveyor, arranged below said laying unit and forming a substantially horizontal resting surface for receiving said sock that falls from said laying unit after being laid out in a correct orientation, said conveyor being actuatable to produce advancement of the sock received from said lying unit in an advancement direction which is parallel to a longitudinal extension of the sock, with a toe thereof directed in the advancement direction; and a positioner located along said advancement direction and being provided with gripping means for gripping the sock at the toe as it arrives from said conveyor, said positioner being actuatable so as to arrange the sock to hang vertically at the toe thereof.
  • 2. The device of claim 1, wherein said laying unit has, in a downward region, a door which is openable to allow the sock, after being laid out, to fall onto said conveyor.
  • 3. The device of claim 2, wherein said conveyor is rotatable on command, in a plane of arrangement, in order to locate an end thereof that faces said positioner in different, selected positions, and wherein said conveyor is further actuatable in two mutually opposite conveying directions.
  • 4. The device of claim 3, further comprising actuating means for actuating said conveyors, said laying unit being provided with sensor means for detecting orientation of the laid-out sock, said sensor means being operatively connected to said actuating means for actuating said conveyor, in order to produce rotation thereof on its plane of arrangement and in order to vary and maintain, when necessary, the conveying direction so as to feed the sock to said positioner with the toe directed toward said positioner.
  • 5. The device of claim 4, comprising a supporting structure, said conveyor being constituted by a conveyor belt, said conveyor belt including an upper portion, adapted to receive the sock, upon falling thereof from said laying unit, with said upper portion lying on a horizontal plane; said conveyor belt being further mounted on said supporting structure and being rotatable, on command, with respect to said supporting structure, about a vertical axis located in an intermediate region along an extension of said conveyor belt.
  • 6. The device of claim 4, wherein said positioner comprises a carousel structure which is rotatable about a vertical axis thereof, said carousel structure being provided with a plurality of sock grip means, distributed about said vertical axis of said carousel structure; and wherein said carousel structure is rotatable, on command, with an intermittent motion, about said vertical axis thereof in order to arrange, in each instance, one of said grip means at the delivery end of said conveyor.
  • 7. The device of claim 6, wherein said carousel structure comprises a disk-like body having a disk axis which coincides with said vertical axis of the carousel structure, said disck-like body lying substantially on a same plane as said upper portion of said conveyor belt; said grip means comprising presser elements which are applied to the upper face of said disk, said presser elements being individually actuatable, in order to clamp the toe of the sock that arrives from said conveyor belt onto an upper face of said disk-like body.
  • 8. The device of claim 7, wherein said presser elements are arranged so that a portion thereof that engages the toe of the sock, lies proximate to a perimeter line of said disk-like body, in order to let a remaining part of the sock fall vertically laterally to said disk.
  • 9. The device of claim 8, comprising: presser actuation means proximate to the region where the socks supported by said conveyor belt are delivered onto said disk-like body, a sensor element for detecting arrival of the sock; said sensor element being operatively connected to said presser actuation means for actuating said presser elements for engagement thereof, in each instance, with a sock that arrives onto said disk-like body.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
MI99A1410 Jun 1999 IT
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Number Name Date Kind
4602710 Bell, Jr. et al. Jul 1986 A
5442841 McLeod et al. Aug 1995 A
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