Claims
- 1. A method of forming the leading edge of the plush portion of uncut toweling and the like comprising advancing the toweling along its length through a predetermined path on a work surface with the leading edge of the plush portion extending across the path, engaging the portion of the toweling opposite the work surface ahead of the edge of a plush portion of the toweling with a plurality of independently movable holding fingers with flat portions of the holding fingers flat engagement with the toweling, in response to each finger engaging the oncoming leading edge of the plush portion of the toweling tilting each finger as it engages the leading edge of the plush portion of the toweling into wedged engagement with the toweling, and retarding the movement of the toweling with the tilted holding fingers.
- 2. The method of claim 1 and further including the step of maintaining the fingers that have not engaged the oncoming edge of the plush portion of the toweling in flat engagement with the toweling as others of the fingers individually engage the oncoming leading edge of the plush portion of the toweling and tilt into wedged engagement with the toweling.
- 3. The method of claim 1 and wherein the step of engaging the portion of the toweling ahead of the plush portion of the toweling with a plurality of independently movable holding fingers comprises supporting a plurality of said holding fingers in alignment with one another above the path of the toweling in telescopic relationship in a support member, moving the support member toward the hem space of the toweling until the fingers engage the hem space and move telescopically with respect to said support member.
- 4. The method of claim 1 and further including the step of independently biasing each holding finger toward the toweling when the flat portions of the holding fingers are in flat engagement with the toweling.
- 5. The method of claim 3 and wherein the step of tilting each finger into wedged engagement with the toweling comprises tilting each finger with the oncoming leading edge of the plush portion of the towel until the tilting of the finger is restrained by the finger support member.
- 6. The method of claim 1 and wherein the step of advancing the toweling along its length comprises pressing the toweling into engagment with a feed roll at a position behind the holding fingers with a plurality of presser members each aligned along the length of the toweling with a holding finger, rotating the feed roll to pull the toweling along its path, and in response to each holding finger retarding the movement of the toweling relieving the pressing of the toweling into engagement with the feed roll by the presser member in alignment with the aligned holding finger.
- 7. The method of claim 6 and wherein the step of pressing the toweling into engagment with the feed roll with a plurality of presser members comprises urging the toweling with a plurality of rollers toward engagement with the feed roll and rotating the rollers in response to the movement of the toweling past the rollers.
- 8. The method of claim 6 and wherein the step of pressing the toweling into engagement with the feed roll by a plurality of presser members comprises engaging the toweling with each presser member at the feed roll and also at a position between the feed roll and the holding fingers to form a depression in the length of toweling extending between the holding fingers and the feed roll, and wherein the step of relieving the pressing of the toweling into engagment with the feed roll by the presser members comprises stretching the toweling as the holding fingers retard the movement of the toweling so as to remove the depression in the toweling and move the presser members away from the feed roll.
- 9. Apparatus for forming the leading edge of the plush portion of uncut toweling and the like comprising a support arm, a plurality of holding fingers independently telescopically and pivotably mounted to said support arm, each of said fingers including a smooth flat surface for flat engagement with the surface of toweling, said support arm including means for limiting the pivotable movement of said holding fingers, means for moving said support arm toward and away from the toweling moving along a path to urge the holding fingers into engagement with the toweling, whereby the smooth flat surfaces of the holding fingers engage the toweling until the leading edge of a plush portion of the toweling engages the holding fingers whereupon the holding fingers pivot and wedge against the leading edge of the plush portion of the toweling and retard the movement of the toweling.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9 and further including spring means for urging the flat surface of each holding finger in flat abutment with the toweling.
- 11. Apparatus for forming the leading edge of the plush portion of uncut toweling and the like as a length of the toweling is advanced along a path over a work surface, a support arm for positioning over the work surface and spanning the path of the toweling, a plurality of holding fingers independently telescopically and pivotably suspended from said support arm, each of said fingers including a downwardly facing effectively flat surface for sliding engagement with the upwardly facing surface of the toweling advancing along the path, means for moving said support arm toward and away from the work surface to place the downwardly facing effectively flat surfaces of said fingers on the toweling for sliding engagement with the toweling, whereby the downwardly facing effectively flat surfaces of the fingers rest in flat abutment with the moving toweling until the leading edge of a plush portion of the toweling engages at least some of the holding fingers whereupon the engaged holding fingers pivot and wedge against the leading edge of the plush portion of the toweling and retard the movement of the toweling.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 10 and wherein each of said holding fingers comprises an upright stem telescopically and pivotably suspended from said support arm and a foot portion mounted to the lower portion of said stem and suspended below said support arm, spring means for urging each of said holding fingers downwardly with respect to said support arm and for tilting the downwardly facing surface of the finger toward a horizontal attitude.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 621,935, filed June 18, 1984.
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