The present invention relates to methods for forming garland lengths.
In the field of garland-making, garland components such as flowers and greenery are tied or otherwise secured to a central cord or rope by a person skilled in the art of making such garlands. A desired garland length is determined, specific garland components are selected, and the garland components are secured to the cord or rope until the desired length is achieved.
However, it is well know that significant technical skill and experience is required of the person making the garland. Further, the actual garland-making process is known to be time-consuming even for those of sufficient skill and experience.
What is needed, therefore, is a means for less-skilled persons to form garlands, and to reduce the required garland-making time for garland makers of all skill and experience levels.
The present invention is directed to systems and methods for forming a garland, using a core rope, binding thread and garland components, wherein a drive roller is employed to repeatedly axially move a core rope so that a binding thread rotating around the core rope can secure a series of garland components to the core rope.
According to a first broad aspect of the present invention, there is provided a system for forming a garland from a plurality of garland components, the system comprising:
In some exemplary embodiments of the first aspect, the system may further comprise a first motor to power the drive roller to displace the core rope, and a second motor to power the rotating cross member. The first motor is preferably a stepper motor directly coupled to the drive roller, and the second motor may also be a stepper motor. In some such exemplary embodiments, the system may further comprise an actuator configured to actuate the first motor and the second motor. Where an actuator is employed, it may comprise a foot pedal switch in communication with the first motor and the second motor.
In some exemplary embodiments employing an actuator, the actuator comprises a user input device and a controller, the user input device configured to allow a user to input garland component type (defining core rope feed length between adjacent garland components and spool rotation degrees) and desired garland length, and the controller configured to instruct the first motor and the second motor.
The rotating cross member preferably supports two spools, the two spools supported at opposite ends of the rotating cross member to simultaneously wind discrete lengths of the binding thread around the core rope.
The plurality of garland components are preferably selected from the group consisting of flowers, greenery and a combination thereof.
Exemplary systems may further comprise a pressure roller adjacent the drive roller, wherein the core rope is retained under pressure between the drive roller and the pressure roller.
According to a second broad aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method for forming a garland from a plurality of garland components, the method comprising the steps of:
The plurality of garland components are preferably selected from the group consisting of flowers, greenery and a combination thereof.
In some exemplary embodiments the at least one spool is supported on a rotating cross arm for rotation around the core rope. In some exemplary embodiments the at least one spool is two spools, the two spools supported at opposite ends of the rotating cross member to simultaneously wind discrete lengths of the binding thread around the core rope.
Some exemplary methods further comprise repeating steps f to h until a desired garland length is achieved.
According to a third broad aspect of the present invention, there is provided a system for forming a garland from a plurality of garland components, the system comprising:
In some exemplary embodiments the actuator comprises a foot pedal switch operable to activate and deactivate the first motor and the second motor.
In some exemplary embodiments the actuator comprises a user input device and a controller, the user input device configured to allow a user to input garland component type (defining core rope feed length between adjacent garland components and spool rotation degrees) and desired garland length, and the controller configured to instruct the first motor and the second motor.
Exemplary systems may further comprise a pressure roller adjacent the drive roller, wherein the core rope is retained under pressure between the drive roller and the pressure roller.
Exemplary systems may be operable in single cycle mode or repeating cycle mode. In exemplary embodiments operable in single cycle mode, activation of the actuator rotates the at least one spool around the core rope, thereby winding the binding thread around the core rope to secure the one of the plurality of garland components against the core rope, and displaces the core rope to the second position. In exemplary embodiments operable in repeating cycle mode, activation of the actuator repeats the cycle of rotating the at least one spool around the core rope and displacing the core rope.
A detailed description of exemplary embodiments of the present invention is given in the following. It is to be understood, however, that the invention is not to be construed as being limited to these embodiments. The exemplary embodiments are directed to particular applications of the present invention, while it will be clear to those skilled in the art that the present invention has applicability beyond the exemplary embodiments set forth herein.
In the accompanying drawings, which illustrate exemplary embodiments of the present invention:
Exemplary embodiments will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Throughout the following description, specific details are set forth in order to provide a more thorough understanding to persons skilled in the art. However, well known elements may not have been shown or described in detail to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the disclosure. The following description of examples of the invention is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form of any exemplary embodiment. Accordingly, the description and drawings are to be regarded in an illustrative, rather than a restrictive, sense.
The present invention is directed to machines, systems and methods for forming elongate garlands from garland components such as flowers and greenery (although the skilled person will know that other types of garland components may be used, including without limitation artificial flowers). In embodiments of the present invention, a core rope is retained against a drive roller, and the drive roller is used to axially move the core rope (generally in a downward direction as illustrated), such that an operator can position a first garland component in place against the core rope while binding thread is wound around the core rope to secure the garland component against the core rope, subsequent to which the drive roller repositions the core rope so another garland component can be secured to the core rope next to the previous garland component. The result is a length of garland.
Turning now to
Within the inner space 82, a drive roller 12 and pressure roller 14 are mounted on the mounting bracket 44. The drive roller 12 and the pressure roller 14 are shown in detail in
The core rope 16 is held on the spool 42 and fed through a core rope feeding tube 46, after which the core rope 16 passes between the drive roller 12 and the pressure roller 14 and then into a further core rope feeding tube 46 before passing out of the inner space 82 of the housing 40 through the core rope aperture 48 and into the work space 84. With the core rope 16 in the work space 84
Turning now to
The cross member 18 is rotated beneath the housing 40 by means of a second motor 36 (shown in
With the core rope 16 positioned as desired by the operator (using either the touchscreen 30 or a foot pedal switch 26, as described below), and with a weight 66 at the bottom of the core rope 16 to straighten and tension the core rope 16, the cross member 18 can be rotated such that the spools 20 rotate around the core rope 16. As can best be seen in
To actuate the garland-tying steps, the operator can either press the foot pedal switch 26 or press the start button 60 on the touchscreen 30 (this can be set as a factory pre-set or set by the operator). This actuates a single cycle mode, in which a single garland component 24 is bound to the core rope 16, and the operator would need to repeatedly actuate subsequent binding cycles. By actuating the machine/system 10 in this manner, the PLC 38 is sent the signal to begin the garland-tying process. First, the PLC 38 instructs the first motor 34 to power the drive roller 12 to axially displace the core rope 16 to a first position, and after achieving the first position the displacement ceases, allowing the operator 78 to position garland components 24 against the knot 76 and the core rope 16, as illustrated in detail in
In this single cycle mode, the operator then actuates a second binding cycle (using the touchscreen 30 or the foot pedal switch 26), the PLC 38 instructing the first motor 34 to power the roller drive 12 to axially displace the core rope 16 to a second position (lower than the first position in the illustrated embodiment). With the second position achieved, the operator 78 positions a second garland component 24 against the knot 76 and the core rope 16, and the PLC 38 then instructs the second motor to rotate the cross member 18 so the binding thread 22 secures the second garland component 24 to the core rope 16 adjacent the first garland component 24. By this series of repeated binding cycles, the garland 74 begins to form as seen in
While the above single cycle mode may be used, the exemplary embodiment also enables an alternative repeating cycle mode. As can be seen in
The touchscreen 30 comprises a reset button 64, which is used to reset the actual garland length in case the operator wishes to extend the length of the garland being formed beyond the original defined length.
When the desired length is achieved, the garland has been formed and may be completed by severing the core rope 16 and the binding thread 22.
The foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the present invention. The scope of the claims should not be limited by the exemplary embodiments set forth in the foregoing, but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with the specification as a whole.
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