Patent classifications
A41H43/0242
MATERIAL PRODUCT HOLDING SYSTEMS AND METHODS
Various examples are provided related to processing and handling of products. In one example, among others, a material product holding system includes a product holding assembly and a structure supporting the product holding assembly, the structure coupled to the positioning assembly. The product holding assembly can include support arms and a positioning assembly that can adjust positioning of the support arms with respect to each other to engage with at least a portion of a product supported by the support arms. In another example, a method include engaging support arms with a surface of at least a portion of a product, the support arms tensioning the product, positioning the support arms to load the product on a workstation, contracting the support arms to remove the tension, processing the product, re-engaging the support arms after completion of the processing, and unloading the product from the workstation.
STACKING DEVICE AND SYSTEM
Disclosed herein are systems and devices which transport and stack flexible textile workpieces (e.g., clothing) in a processing line. A proposed stacking device includes a conveyor belt wound through a series of rollers which permit horizontal extension of the conveyor path toward a downstream workstation. The extendable conveyor path allows for easy transferring and stacking of the workpieces at the downstream workstation.
AUTOMATED GARMENT MANUFACTURING USING CONTINUOUS WEBS OF FABRIC
Embodiments herein describe automated systems and methods to assemble a garment, such as a T-shirt. Some embodiments provide for systems and methods for transferring and manipulating fabrics and joining garment components during garment manufacturing in a way that is more suitable to automation. Some embodiments provide for garment manufacturing systems and methods that are reconfigurable to enable both mass production of customized garments and small batch processing with reduced human intervention.
AUTOMATED GARMENT MANUFACTURING USING ADHESIVE BONDING
Systems and methods are described that provide for automated manufacturing of garments using cutting, folding tools and adhesive dispensers operating on continuous webs of fabric webs to manufacture garments in an efficient manner while improving quality and overcoming material handling issues resulting from the properties of fabrics.
Using a frame to assemble a fabric article
Systems and methods facilitate automated manufacture of fabric articles. In an example operation, a first fabric portion is mounted in a first frame, and a second fabric portion is mounted in a second frame. The first and second frames with the corresponding fabric portions are transported to a sequence of stations at which one or more operations are performed on the first and/or second fabric portion. The operations include applying an adhesive to one of the fabric portions, and then joining the first and second fabric portions by bringing the first and second frames together. The operations include cutting the joined first and second fabric portions to create corresponding joined first and second components of a fabric article.
Automated garment manufacturing using continuous webs of fabric
Embodiments herein describe automated systems and methods to assemble a garment, such as a T-shirt. Some embodiments provide for systems and methods for transferring and manipulating fabrics and joining garment components during garment manufacturing in a way that is more suitable to automation. Some embodiments provide for garment manufacturing systems and methods that are reconfigurable to enable both mass production of customized garments and small batch processing with reduced human intervention.
Material product holding systems and methods
Various examples are provided related to processing and handling of products. In one example, among others, a material product holding system includes a product holding assembly and a structure supporting the product holding assembly, the structure coupled to the positioning assembly. The product holding assembly can include support arms and a positioning assembly that can adjust positioning of the support arms with respect to each other to engage with at least a portion of a product supported by the support arms. In another example, a method include engaging support arms with a surface of at least a portion of a product, the support arms tensioning the product, positioning the support arms to load the product on a workstation, contracting the support arms to remove the tension, processing the product, re-engaging the support arms after completion of the processing, and unloading the product from the workstation.
Apparatus to manufacture a garment from a single web
A garment station including a frame, a conveyor coupled to the frame, a gantry, and a folding assembly. The gantry is disposed over the conveyor and includes a tool head moveable over the conveyor. The folding assembly includes a first platen moveable relative to a second platen between a folded position and an unfolded position. The first platen is substantially co-planar with the second platen in the unfolded position. The first platen is disposed above the second platen in the folded position.
METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING PLEATED STRETCHABLE COMPOSITE MEMBER, AND PLEATED STRETCHABLE COMPOSITE MEMBER
In manufacturing a pleated stretchable composite member, a first sheet-like nonwoven fabric and a stretched cord-like elastic member (rubber thread, etc.) are positioned on the protruding surface side of a pattern roll, and a hot melt adhesive is intermittently applied to the stretched cord-like elastic member and the first sheet-like nonwoven fabric at locations where the protruding surface of the pattern roll is present, and then the stretched cord-like elastic member and the first sheet-like nonwoven fabric intermittently coated with the adhesive and a second sheet-like nonwoven fabric are integrally adhesively fixed at positions corresponding to locations where the protruding surface of the pattern roll is present. In the stretchable composite member, the valleys of the upward-facing breathers of the top-layer nonwoven sheet and the valleys of the downward-facing breathers of the bottom-layer nonwoven sheet are adhesively fixed via a stretchable elastic members (rubber threads) between the two nonwoven fabric sheets.
Automated garment manufacturing using adhesive bonding
Systems and methods are described that provide for automated manufacturing of garments using cutting, folding tools and adhesive dispensers operating on continuous webs of fabric webs to manufacture garments in an efficient manner while improving quality and overcoming material handling issues resulting from the properties of fabrics.