The present invention relates to a transfer station for transferring bristle filaments which are infeedable to the transfer station in bristle bundles, said bristle bundles gathering the bristle filaments as a bundle via at least one band, to a magazine, the bristle filaments being stored in said magazine.
In brush-making machines bristle filaments are inserted into a brush body. The bristle filaments which are inserted into the brush body subsequently form the bristle field of a brush.
A brush-making machine having a multi-compartment magazine for infeeding bristle bundles from dissimilar bristle reserves to a bundle separator for a stuffing tool is known from DE 197 45 024 A1, the bundle separator having a separator notch. The multi-compartment magazine has a plurality of infeeding ducts which may be filled with the aid of a loading installation for bristle material. The loading installation has a storage magazine which has a number of obliquely disposed receptacle compartments for in each case a plurality of bristle bundles, said number corresponding to the number of magazine infeeding ducts. Here, the individual bristle bundles are sheathed with a covering, for example of paper, which prior to the bristle material being infed to the infeeding ducts is removed in that gripping pliers retrieve the bristle material from the covering. The uncovered bristle material may then be taken over to the uncovering station by an infeeding gripper and deposited into one of the infeeding ducts.
A further brush-making machine having a stuffing installation which has a bundle separator having a separator notch has been previously known from DE 101 60 220 A1. The bundle separator is assigned a multi-compartment magazine having a plurality of infeeding ducts for bristles. A storage installation for bristles is provided so as to be spatially removed from the multi-compartment magazine. Here, an intermediate conveying installation having a gripper serves for the removal of bristles from the storage installation and for the transfer thereof into one of the infeeding ducts of the multi-compartment magazine.
In the case of these two brush-making machines which per se have been successful, the bristle material with the aid of the loading installation or with the aid of the intermediate conveying installation, respectively, may be removed from the bristle reserve and transferred to the magazine in an automated manner, since the bristle material which is processed on these brush-making machines is composed of bristle filaments which across their entire length are cylindrically configured.
Chemically tapered bristle filaments which are also referred to as “tapered filaments” have already been created. These tapered bristle filaments which taper off in a wafer-thin bristle tip are increasingly used on a world-wide scale in order for particularly soft toothbrushes to be achieved therewith. Since these bristle filaments are particularly thin, such tapered bristle filaments are to this day still manually placed into the magazine of a brush-making machine. Such a magazine which is also referred to as a material hopper has at least one conveying track which on both sides is delimited by a side strip and which is disposed upstream of a stuffing tool of the brush-making machine.
The chemically tapered bristle elements are typically offered in bristle bundles which are mostly consolidated so as to be of a round cross section. The bristle filaments of a bristle bundle here are held together by at least one band and preferably by at least one rubber band. During manual placing of the bristle filaments which are still held together as a bundle the bristle bundle is put on the base plate of the magazine and subsequently indexed between the side strips of a conveying track which is provided in the magazine up to pushers which are displaceable on both sides of the side strips. Thereafter, the rubber bands which still hold the bristle bundles together are removed, so as to draw the pushers via pressure onto a sensor behind the bristle filaments which are now no longer in a bundle, so that the pushers can press the fresh bristle material against the bristle filaments which are already located in the conveying track. Since the tapered bristle filaments must always be well encompassed, it often arises that the pusher which laterally projects beyond the side strips also pushes onto the fingers. Since the pressure acting on the pusher is not very high, only slight pressure points arise. Since the brush-making machine during the placing phase of the bristle bundles should not be stopped, the magazine moves when switching over from one bristle color to another bristle color has to take place. Due to this, serious pinching may arise, also due to lack of attention of the operator. Such pinching and the injuries to the operator related thereto must, however, be positively avoided.
There is, therefore, in particular the object of achieving a transfer station of the type mentioned at the outset which permits automated transferring of the bristle filaments which are supplied as a bundle to the magazine which is disposed upstream of the stuffing tool of a brush-making machine, for example.
The solution according to the invention in the transfer station of the type mentioned at the outset particularly lies therein that the transfer station has at least two pairs of gripper fingers which are spaced apart from one another in the longitudinal direction of the bundle, in that the gripper fingers of the gripper finger pairs for gripping a bristle bundle are movable transversely to the longitudinal direction of the bundle in relation to one another in such a manner that the spacing of these gripper fingers is reduced, and in that the gripper finger pairs here grip the bristle bundle in such a manner that at least one band of the bristle bundle is disposed between adjacent gripper finger pairs.
The transfer station according to the invention is intended for transferring bristle filaments to a magazine, said bristle filaments being infed to the transfer station as bristle bundles. Here, the bristle filaments of a bristle bundle are typically grouped together via at least one band. The bristle filaments are subsequently stored in a non-bundled manner in the magazine. The transfer station according to the invention has at least two pairs of gripper fingers, said gripper finger pairs being mutually spaced apart in the longitudinal direction of the bundle. The gripper fingers of the gripper finger pairs are movable in relation to one another in such a manner that the spacing of these gripper fingers may be reduced in order for the bristle filaments to be loosely clamped or held, respectively, between the gripper fingers of each of the gripper finger pairs. The provided bristle bundle here is acquired in such a manner that at least one band of the bristle bundle is disposed between adjacent gripper finger pairs. The transfer station according to the invention has at least one band opener which is intended for opening the at least one band of a bristle bundle acquired by the gripper finger pairs. The gripper finger pairs which are mutually spaced apart in the longitudinal extent of the bristles permit the bristle filaments which are delivered in bundles to be unwrapped, due to which automated transferring of the bristle filaments to a magazine which subsequently stores the bristle filaments in a non-bundled manner is enabled.
In order for a bristle bundle which is held between the gripper finger pairs to be released from the at least one band enclosing the bristle bundle, it is advantageous for the transfer station to have at least one band opener for opening the at least one band of a bristle bundle acquired by the gripper finger pairs.
Here, preferred embodiments according to the invention provide that the at least one band opener is configured as a knife, as scissors, or as pliers.
In order for the band which has been opened in this manner to be able to be removed from the region of the bristle filaments, it is advantageous for the at least one band opener to be assigned a band gripper which acquires the band to be opened by the band opener. After the band has been opened by the band opener the band gripper may move the band laterally past the bristle filaments and remove said band.
Instead of such a band gripper, another advantageous embodiment according to the invention provides that the at least one band opener is assigned a suction installation which suctions the band opened by the band opener and conveys said band away by a suction flow.
In order to not cause an obstruction when the band is opened with the aid of the band opener, it is expedient for the band gripper or the suction installation to be disposed on the side of a bristle bundle that faces away from a band opener.
It is possible for the gripper finger pairs of the transfer station to grip the respective bristle bundle in a position in which the bristle filaments by way of their longitudinal extent are oriented approximately in the horizontal direction. However, an embodiment in which the gripper finger pairs grip the respective bristle bundle in a position in which the longitudinal direction of the bristles is oriented approximately in the vertical direction is preferred.
Since individual bristle filaments may fall out and go astray even from the bristle bundle which is encompassed by at least one band, it is advantageous for the bristle bundles in the region of the gripper finger pairs to be disposed so as to have the one bundle end side thereof on a supporting element. It is ensured in this way that not even a single bristle filament of a bristle bundle which is held by the gripper finger pairs may fall down and go astray.
In order for the bristle bundles in the region of the gripper finger pairs to be moved and for the bristle bundles to be infed to the transfer station, it is advantageous for the supporting element to be configured as a conveyor belt, said conveyor belt infeeding the bristle bundles to the gripper finger pairs.
In order for the bristle filaments which are still being held between the gripper finger pairs and are optionally already relieved from the at least one band to be able to be conveyed and moved in the direction of the magazine, it may be advantageous for the bristle bundles located on the supporting element on that end side thereof that faces away from the supporting element to be acquirable by a suction plate.
Here, one preferred embodiment according to the invention provides that the suction plate has a Dutch-weave fabric which is perfusable by the suction flow of a suction blower. Such a Dutch-weave fabric has a structure which is fine in such a manner that the bristle filaments are indeed not sucked through the Dutch-weave fabric but instead in the suction flow of the suction blower are caught in the Dutch-weave fabric. This suction flow may pass through the Dutch-weave fabric by way of the openings which are formed by the woven-fabric structure.
In order for the bristle bundles to be able to be de-bundled in an orderly manner and the bristle filaments which are as yet still infed as a bundle to be able to be handed over to the magazine, it is advantageous for the bristle bundles on the supporting element which is configured as a conveyor belt to be kept so as to be spaced apart, and to this end for at least one bristle bundle stopper which is displaceable or pivotable between a standby position and a holding position projecting into the conveying path of the conveyor belt to be provided. This at least one bristle bundle stopper which in terms of control is linked to at least one light barrier or a similar optical bristle-bundle detector is capable of extending the spacing between the bristle bundles located on the supporting element to the desired spacing. In order to be able to hand over the bristle filaments which have been relieved from the at least one band to the magazine, it is expedient for a further gripper finger pair which takes over the bristle filaments to be interjectable into the intermediate space which is disposed between gripper finger pairs which are spaced apart in the longitudinal direction of the bundle. While the bristle filaments which have been relieved in this manner from the band stick to the suction plate, the bristle filaments adhering to the suction plate are held together by the at least one further gripper finger pair which is interjectable into the intermediate space of the gripper finger pairs described above, which are spaced apart in the longitudinal direction of the bundle.
In order to impart a certain external contour to the bristle filaments which are held together by at least one band and indeed to the bristle filaments which have been relieved of the at least one band, said external contour facilitating handling of these bristle filaments, it is advantageous for on at least one gripper finger of at least one gripper finger pair at least one longitudinal delimitation which projects beyond the gripper finger so as to be lateral to the adjacent gripper finger of the gripper finger pair to be provided.
Here, one preferred embodiment according to the invention provides that at least one longitudinal delimitation is held so as to be adjustable on the gripper finger.
In order for the bristle filaments which have been de-bundled in the transfer station to be able to be infed to the magazine and subsequently to be stored in the magazine, it is advantageous for the magazine to have at least one conveying track in which the bristle filaments which are oriented in the vertical direction are disposed between two side strips.
Threading of the bristle filaments into the conveying track which is delimited by two side strips is facilitated when the at least one conveying track has an introduction region in which the spacing of the side strips which delimit the conveying track is reduced in the conveying direction.
In order for the bristle filaments which are stored in a conveying track to be held and secured in their position which is oriented in the vertical direction, it is expedient for the bristle filaments which are located in the at least one conveying track to be held by at least one pusher which laterally projects beyond a side strip and is preferably displaceable along this side strip.
Here, handling of the de-bundled bristle filaments in the region of the at least one conveying track is further facilitated when a laterally projecting pusher is provided on each side strip.
In order for the bristle filaments to be able to be indexed in the conveying track and to be moved in the direction of a stuffing tool, for example, it is advantageous for each conveying track to be assigned a slider which is displaceable between the side strips of this conveying track.
Handling of the bristle filaments which are oriented in the vertical direction is facilitated and secured also in the region of the conveying track of the magazine when at least one slider has at least two slider fingers which are mutually spaced apart in such a manner that the at least two slider fingers are placeable so as to bear on the bristle filaments and to be spaced apart in the longitudinal direction of the latter. In this embodiment the slider has at least two slider fingers which in the longitudinal extent of the bristles engage on the adjacent bristle filaments so as to be mutually spaced apart.
Additionally or alternatively to the already mentioned supporting element, it may be expedient for the transfer station to have at least one supporting element which is preferably configured as a conveyor belt for providing and/or infeeding bristle filaments which are held together as bristle bundles by at least one band and/or by a sheathing, wherein the at least one supporting element may be assigned at least one gripper installation having at least one holding and retrieval gripper and at least one removal gripper. The at least one gripper installation having the at least one holding and retrieval gripper may be specified for acquiring a bristle bundle, which is provided on this supporting element and/or an infed bristle bundle, and for at least partially retrieving the band and/or the sheathing, and the at least one removal gripper may be specified for acquiring a bundle portion which is relieved from the at least one band and/or the sheathing and for removing and conveying the bristle bundle onward. Onward conveying of the bristle bundle which has been relieved of the band and/or of the sheathing may then be performed to a, for example the already mentioned, magazine, or also directly to a brush-making machine which is disposed downstream of the transfer station, in particular to a stuffing tool of a brush-making machine.
One particularly advantageous embodiment according to the invention provides that the transfer station is disposed so as to be upstream of the stuffing tool of a brush-making machine.
Refinements according to the invention are derived from the claims in conjunction with the description of the figures and the drawings. The invention will be explained in yet more detail hereunder with reference to a preferred exemplary embodiment.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In the drawings:
The details of a transfer station 1 which is intended for transferring bristle filaments which are infed as a bundle to a magazine 2 which subsequently stores the bristle filaments in a de-bundled manner are illustrated in
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The gripper finger pair 21 and the suction plate 24 subsequently move the bristle filaments to the magazine 2 shown in
The conveying track 27 has an introduction region 30 in which the spacing of the side strips 28, 29 which delimit the conveying track 27 is reduced in the conveying direction. In
In the conveying track 27 the bristle filaments are held by way of at least one pusher which laterally projects beyond a side strip 28, 29 and is displaceable along these side strips 28, 29. It can be seen in
The conveying track 27 is also assigned a slider 33 which is displaceable between the side strips 28, 29 of the conveying track 27 and compresses the bristle filaments which are stored there. This slider 33 here has at least two slider fingers 34, 35 which are mutually spaced apart in the longitudinal direction of the bristles and which in the side strips 28, 29 are guided in slider ducts 36. The slider ducts 36 in the introduction region 30 are configured so as to be funnel-shaped, so as to be able to acquire and receive the slider fingers 34, 35.
The bristle filaments which in
The gripper finger pair 21 and the suction plate 24 have been removed from the region of the bristle filaments in
In one embodiment of the transfer station 1, which is not illustrated in the figures, said transfer station 1 is provided with at least one further supporting element which is preferably configured as a conveyor belt for providing and/or infeeding bristle filaments which are held together as bristle bundles 3 by at least one band and/or by a sheathing. This at least one further supporting element is assigned a gripper installation having at least one holding and retrieval gripper and at least one removal gripper. The gripper installation having the at least one holding and retrieval gripper is specified for acquiring a bristle bundle 3 which is provided and/or infed on the supporting element assigned thereto and is covered with at least one band and/or a sheathing, and for at least partially retrieving the band and/or the sheathing. By way of the at least one removal gripper a bundle portion of the bristle bundle 3, which has been relieved of the at least one band and/or of the sheathing may be gripped and the bristle bundle 3 in this way be removed from the supporting element and conveyed onward. Onward conveying of the bristle bundle 3 is then performed, for example, to the magazine 2 and/or to a brush-making machine which is disposed downstream, in particular directly to a stuffing tool of such a brush-making machine.
The transfer station 1 illustrated here permits automated transfer of bristle filaments which have been infed as a bundle to the magazine which is disposed upstream of the stuffing tool of a brush-making machine. Since this transfer no longer has to be performed manually, unintentional pinching of and injury to the operator are prevented. The transfer station 1 shown here is particularly well suited to operation in conjunction with such bristle filaments which are processed, treated and/or marked on at least one bristle end. The transfer station 1 illustrated here in this way may be advantageously used with bristle filaments which are chemically or mechanically tapered on at least one bristle end. Such bristle filaments can have unilateral chemically tapered ends, bilateral chemically tapered ends, or unilateral or bilateral bristle ends which have been mechanically tapered. The transfer station may also be used in conjunction with such bristle filaments which have pre-rounded or spliced bristle ends. The transfer station 1 may also be used with such bristle filaments which on at least one bristle end are colored, preferably by way of a marker.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2013 012 260.0 | Jul 2013 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2014/001829 | 7/3/2014 | WO | 00 |