The subject matter of the current application relates to folding machines configured for folding articles of laundry. Specifically, it relates to width-folding mechanisms configured for passively performing width-folds in articles of laundry and for handling excess fabric in wide articles or articles with wide, bulging or stiff extremities.
In accordance with a first aspect according to the subject matter of the present application there is provided a width-folding system, or width folder, configured for folding an article of laundry, and especially excess portions thereof, the width folder comprising male and female members stacked along a vertical direction;
the male member comprising two opposite first folding edges extending along a laundry article motion direction perpendicular to the vertical direction and comprising opposite male top and bottom surfaces each extending between the first folding edges; and
the female member being located at least partially beneath the male member and comprising two opposite second folding edges converging in the motion direction; the female member further comprising opposite female top and bottom surfaces; in a plan view of the width folder along the vertical direction, each second folding edge intersecting a respective adjacent first folding edge;
wherein
the female member further comprises opposite folding protrusions which extend outwardly therefrom in a direction away from the female top surface and configured to urge inwards, in the width-direction (WD), extremities, or excess fabric, of the laundry articles while these proceed across the male top surface.
In accordance with a second aspect according to the subject matter of the present application there is provided a method of width-folding excess portions of an article of laundry comprising the following steps:
a. providing the width folder;
b. Pulling the article on top of the male member in the motion direction while the extremities of the article hang respectively over the first folding edges, until two folds are created, one on each side of the article.
Any of the following features, either alone or in combination, may be applicable to any of the above aspects of the subject matter of the application:
The male member can further comprise a sloping portion extending downwards, beneath the male top surface, along the vertical direction, and in a direction opposite the motion direction.
The male and female members are preferably permanently and rigidly connected to one another.
The folding protrusions can have a rectilinear blade shape in a view along a width direction which is perpendicular to the motion direction and to the vertical direction.
The folding protrusions can have a thin shape which extends parallel to the vertical direction.
The folding protrusions preferably extend beyond the male member in the vertical direction away from the female top surface.
The folding protrusions extend from the female top surface.
Each folding protrusion extends from a respective end of the respective female folding edges.
The width folder can have exactly two folding protrusions.
In a top view of the width folder, tangent lines to each of the first folding edges converge in a direction opposite the motion direction.
The male top surface can include two parallel grooves, or recesses which open out thereto.
In a bottom view of the width folder, tangent lines to each of the second folding edges converge in the motion direction.
Each second folding edge can include a folding edge recess for long sleeves which is configured for improved fold formation, locating the sleeves, repeatability and consistency.
For a better understanding of the subject matter of the present application and to show how the same may be carried out in practice, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings, in which:
In the following description, various aspects of the subject matter of the present application will be described. For purposes of explanation, specific configurations and details are set forth in sufficient detail to provide a thorough understanding of the subject matter of the present application. However, it will also be apparent to one skilled in the art that the subject matter of the present application can be practiced without some specific configurations and details presented herein.
Reference is made to
The inwards direction in which the article 58 is pulled, the width folder 20 and the conveyor define a conveyance direction, or an article motion direction MD. A width direction WD is defined perpendicular to the motion direction MD. A vertical direction VD is defined perpendicular to the motion direction MD and perpendicular to the width direction WD.
The pulling mechanism 14 is located at least at the same height, and preferably above, the width folder 20 in the vertical direction VD, and the width folder 20 is preferably located in front of, or before the conveyor, which is configured to further convey articles 58 into the folding machine 10 once the pulling mechanism 14 has released the article 58. In accordance with some embodiments, the pulling mechanism 14, and specifically the clips 18, are located in dedicated grooves 24, or recesses, in the width folder 20, as will be further explained below.
According to some embodiments, the width folder 20 can have a fixed width along a direction parallel to the width direction WD.
Attention is drawn to
Attention is drawn to
The male member 26 has male top and bottom surfaces 30, 32 and opposite first folding edges 34. The male member 26 can have a unitary, one-piece construction. Both first folding edges 34 are preferably mostly parallel, or generally parallel within tolerances (deviations of about 2 degrees), and each is configured to define a first fold in the article 58. The male member 26 includes a slope, or bend 36 in the motion direction MD (forming a downwards-facing slope or convexity in the male member 26) such that adjacent the bend 36, the male member 26 extends downwards along the vertical direction VD. In a top view of the male top surface 30, or along the vertical direction VD, the first folding edges 34, or at least tangent lines thereto, can converge towards each other opposite the motion direction MD, i.e., when proceeding outwards from the folding machine 10. The male top surface 30 can include two parallel grooves 24, or recesses, which open out thereto. The grooves 24 are non-essential, but efficient to allow portions of the pulling mechanism 14 to pull the articles 58 along the male top surface 30 with minimum, or no gaps between the articles 58 and the male top surface 30. In the absence of such grooves 24, the pulling mechanism 14 would hold the article's edge slightly higher, separated from the male top surface 30, creating said gap, which could lower folding quality and consistency. Furthermore, experimentation shows that users sometime mistakenly tried to feed the item in the gap between the feeder and the top surface (below the feeder). Plus, as a consequence of lowering the pulling mechanism 14 into the male top surface 30, the article 58 has a smaller distance to drop after released from the pulling mechanism 14, thus lowering the chance for unfolding after being folded by the width folder 20.
Attention is again drawn to
The female rear portion 40 can include a conveyor transition adapter 50. The conveyor transition adapter 50 has adapter protrusions 52 which are configured to prevent the folded article 58 from becoming entangled and/or getting stuck between conveyor belts of the conveyor located in the motion direction MD adjacent the female member 28. Furthermore, the adapter protrusions 52 prevent adjacent conveyor belts from overlapping, i.e., climbing on top of each other. The adapter protrusions 52 are elongated, finger-shaped extensions which extend from the conveyor transition adapter 50. The adapter protrusions 52 can extend both in the motion direction MD and downwards in the vertical direction VD. Each adapter protrusion 52 is configured to fit in between two conveyor belts, thus preventing the article 58 folded by the width folder 20 from entering between the conveyor belts.
The female member 28 further includes folding protrusions 54 which extend outwardly therefrom in a direction away from the female top surface 42 and configured to perform an excess-fold for, and/or induce convergence of, excess fabric of articles 58 when they are pulled across the male top surface 30 and onto the width folder 20.
Each folding protrusion 54 can have a rectilinear blade, or fin, shape. In other words, the folding protrusions 54 can have a thin design. Specifically, the folding protrusion 54 has a protrusion width PW, measured along the width direction WD, which is smaller than any of the dimensions of the folding protrusion 54 which are measured in either the vertical or motion directions VD, MD.
As seen in
Each folding protrusion 54 can extend from the female top surface 42 beyond the male member 26 in the vertical direction (VD) away from the female top surface 42.
Each folding protrusion 54 preferably extends from an entrance end of a respective second folding edge 48. Specifically, each folding protrusion 54 can meet the second folding edge 48 at the extremity of the female member 28. According to the present embodiment, the width-folder 20 comprises exactly two folding protrusions 54.
In the top view of the width folder 20, it is seen that at an entrance end thereof, the two first folding edges 34 are located between the two second folding edges 48 in the width direction WD, such that when an article 58 is pulled across the male member 26 in the motion direction MD, a mid-portion of the article 58 climbs onto the male member 26 and any excess fabric at each side of the male member 26, hangs downwards and, in most cases, is located between each adjacent first and second folding edges 34, 48. Attention is drawn to
A second embodiment of the width folder 20 is shown in
According to the subject matter of the present application, a method of width folding articles 58 via the width folder 20 includes the following steps:
This application is a National Phase of PCT Patent Application No. PCT/IL2019/051397 having International filing date of Dec. 23, 2019, which claims the benefit of priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/786,440, filed Dec. 30, 2018, the contents of which are all incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
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