Claims
- 1. A transfer table system for transferring stacked layers of fabric above a floor from one table to another comprising
- a plurality of stationary work tables positioned upon the floor,
- each work table having a longitudinal axis,
- the work tables being positioned in spaced relationship with their longitudinal axes in parallel,
- each work table having a top provided with a plurality of first openings and first blower system means in fluid communication with the first openings to provide a first boundary layer of pressurized air above the work table top;
- a transfer table movable over the floor and having a longitudinal axis, the longitudinal axis of the transfer table being parallel to the longitudinal axes of the work tables,
- the transfer table having a top provided with a plurality of second opening and second blower system means in fluid communication with the second openings to provide a second boundary layer of pressurized air above the transfer table top,
- the transfer table comprising a plurality of table supporting wheels and motor means to rotatively power at least one of the wheels to move the transfer table over the floor sufficiently to selectively align the longitudinal axis of the transfer table with the longitudinal axis of each of the work tables;
- track means secured to the floor adjacent to the work tables to control movement of the transfer table,
- the track means extending at right angles to the respective said longitudinal axes, the track means being adapted to receive and guide at least one of the transfer table wheels; and
- a heavy, flexible load comprising a plurality of stacked layers of fabric maintained above the top of one of the tables, and being adapted to be transferred between the transfer table and a work table,
- the heavy, flexible load being supported upon the first boundary layer of air when above a work table and being supported upon the second boundary layer of air when maintained above the transfer table.
- 2. The transfer table system of claim 1 wherein the at least one powered transfer table wheel contact the floor and does not contact the track means.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 817,989, filed Jan. 13, 1986, abandoned.
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