Production Method of Continuous Carpet Mat
20220039578 ยท 2022-02-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
D05C13/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
B32B37/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
D05C13/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
Abstract
The present invention discloses a production method of continuous carpet mat, it includes the following process steps: providing carpet, buffering, commence gluing, drying, and commence pressing and cutting. With the implementation of the present invention, process steps of different production speeds in production lines can be coordinated and combined to make whole production line easy to be maintained and non-stop producing even when any process step stopped for maintenance or malfunctioning. Manpower, production time, machinery cost, material cost and the whole production cost can be greatly reduced, thus efficient production lines are provided and competitiveness of the industry is greatly improved.
Claims
1. A production method of continuous carpet mat, comprising the following process steps: providing carpet, wherein the carpet is being input from a carpet producing mechanism; commencing buffering, wherein the carpet is being guided into a first buffer; commencing glueing, wherein the carpet is being output from the first buffer and being guided into a glueing machine wherein a glue is being bonded on one surface of the carpet to become a glued carpet; commencing drying, wherein the glued carpet is being guided into an oven and being dried to form a continuous carpet mat; and commencing stamping, wherein the continuous carpet mat is being guided into an automatic cutter and wherefrom multiple carpet mats are being output.
2. The production method of claim 1, wherein the carpet producing mechanism is a tufting machine or a needle punch machine, wherein the carpet is a tufted carpet or a needle punched carpet.
3. The production method of claim 2, wherein the carpet producing mechanism being a tufting machine and wherein yarns being provided by a yarn creel are being guided into the tufting machine, wherein the yarns are synthetic fiber yarns or cotton yarns.
4. The production method of claim 1, wherein the glue is being evenly bonded on one surface of the carpet by coating.
5. The production method of claim 1, wherein the shape or size of the said carpet mats are predefined in the automatic cutter.
6. The production method of claim 1, further includes a commencing second stage buffering process step, which being provided in between the process steps of commencing drying and commencing stamping, the continuous carpet mat is being guided into a second stage buffer and then being output from the second stage buffer and being guided into the automatic cutter.
7. The production method of claim 6, further includes a commencing combining process step, which being provided in between the process steps of commencing second stage buffering and commencing stamping, wherein the continuous carpet mat output from the second stage buffer is being guided into a laminating machine to combine a bottom pad with the surface of the glue and then being guided into the automatic cutter.
8. The production method of claim 7, further includes a commencing third stage buffering process step, which being provided in between the process steps of commencing combining and commencing stamping, wherein the continuous carpet mat with bottom pad output from the laminating machine is being guided into a third stage buffer and then being output from the third stage buffer and being guided into the automatic cutter.
9. The production method of claim 1 or claim 6 or claim 7 or claim 8, wherein the first buffer or the second buffer or the third buffer is being a storage rack.
10. The production method of claim 1 or claim 6 or claim 7 or claim 8, wherein the carpet is being input into and output from the first buffer in a first-in-first-out method, the continuous carpet mat is being input into and output from the second buffer in a first-in-first-out method, and the continuous carpet mat with bottom pad is being input into and output from the third buffer in a first-in-first-out method.
11. The production method of claim 1 or claim 6 or claim 7 or claim 8, further includes a transporting and chopping scrap process step, which being provided after the process step of commencing stamping, wherefrom multiple carpet mats and chopped scraps are being output.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] The invention as well as a preferred mode of use, further objectives and advantages thereof will be best understood by reference to the following detailed description of illustrative embodiments when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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[0038] S100 production method of continuous carpet mat [0039] S10 providing carpet [0040] S20 commencing buffering [0041] S30 commencing glueing [0042] S40 commencing drying [0043] S45 commencing second stage buffering [0044] S47 commencing combining [0045] S48 commencing third stage buffering [0046] S50 commencing stamping [0047] S60 transporting and chopping scrap [0048] 10 yarn creel [0049] 11 yarns [0050] 20 carpet producing mechanism [0051] 21 carpet [0052] 30 first buffer [0053] 40 glueing machine [0054] 41 glued carpet [0055] 50 oven [0056] 51 continuous carpet mat [0057] 60 automatic cutter [0058] 61 carpet mat [0059] 70 second stage buffer [0060] 80 laminating machine [0061] 90 third stage buffer
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0062] Embodiments together with illustrating graphs reference are provided hereafter for further understanding and recognizing of the realization of the present invention. The descriptions and the embodiments help to more clearly demonstrate the claimed invention as examples. However, implementation of the claimed invention is also realizable when performed without referencing certain details of the examples.
[0063] Please refer to
[0064] As shown in
[0065] Please refer to
[0066] Wherein when the carpet producing mechanism 20 is a needle punch machine, cottons are needle punched to be more fluffy to increase the elasticity and softness of the carpet 21, wherein the thickness of same amount of cotton after needle punching can be increased to 2 times or more.
[0067] The production frequency or speed of the carpet producing mechanism 20 is majorly depending on the thickness or weight of the carpet 21 or the length and distance between fibers of the carpet 21 (density of the fibers). The production frequency or production speed of the carpet producing mechanism 20 is lower when the length is longer or the density of the fibers is higher.
[0068] Please refer to
[0069] The storage capacity of the first buffer 30 for the carpet 21 is majorly decided by the requirement of different applications, for example, it can be 35 meters, 20 meters or 15 meters in one application, or it can be 100 meters, 50 meters or just 10 meters in another application.
[0070] As for the method of the guiding of the carpet 21 in or out the first buffer 30 can be in a first-in-first-out method, that is to say, the one end of the carpet 21 first guided into the first buffer 30 is the very end first guided out the first buffer 30.
[0071] Please refer to
[0072] As for the method of bonding the glue on one surface of the carpet 21 can be performed by coating or spraying the glue evenly on one surface of the carpet 21, wherein the glue can be an adhesive glue.
[0073] Please refer again to
[0074] Wherein, before cutting or processed, one side of the continuous carpet mat 51 formed is dried glue, and the other side is carpet 21.
[0075] The production speed of the process step commencing drying (step S40), that is to say the speed of the oven 50, depends on the material characteristics of the glued carpet 41 and must be a specific defined speed with no stop, otherwise the glued carpet 41 will be damaged and an enormous material loss will be generated.
[0076] The importance of the process step commencing buffering (step S20) is now obvious and clear: the process step commencing drying (step S40) must be continuous in a specific speed and cannot be stopped, while the production speed of the carpet producing mechanism 20 varies from the thickness or weight of the carpet 21 and cannot be a constant speed, making the speed of the process step providing carpet (step S10) and the speed of the process step commencing glueing (step S30) different from the speed of the process step commencing drying (step S40), and generating inconsistency of production speed in whole production line between processes which can only be coordinated and eliminated by the process step commencing buffering (step S20) of the present invention.
[0077] With the implementation of the process step commencing buffering (step S20), processes steps commencing drying (step S40) and providing carpet (step S10) with different process speeds are balanced and can be organized in the same production line. Even when any of the process steps is stopped, there is still enough material to keep other process steps, the oven 50 and thus the production line running.
[0078] As also can be seen in
[0079] Wherein the shape or size of the said carpet mats 61 are predefined by application requirement in the automatic cutter 60.
[0080] Please refer now to
[0081] The said second stage buffer 70 can also be a storage rack. The storage capacity of the second stage buffer 70 for the continuous carpet mat 51 is also decided by the requirement of different applications. The method of the guiding of the continuous carpet mat 51 in or out the second stage buffer 70 can also be in a first-in-first-out method.
[0082] And as shown in
[0083] The process step commencing combining (step S47) is to guide the continuous carpet mat 51 output from the second stage buffer 70 into a laminating machine 80 to combine a bottom pad with the surface of the glue and then guided into the automatic cutter 60.
[0084] Then as shown in
[0085] The process step commencing third stage buffering (step S48) is to guide the continuous carpet mat 51 with the bottom pad output from the laminating machine 80 into a third stage buffer 90 and then into the automatic cutter 60.
[0086] The said third stage buffer 90 can also be a storage rack. The storage capacity of the third stage buffer 90 for the continuous carpet mat 51 with the bottom pad is also decided by the requirement of different applications. The method of the guiding of the continuous carpet mat 51 with the bottom pad in or out the third stage buffer 90 can also be in a first-in-first-out method.
[0087] And thus, with the implementation of the first buffer 30 together with the second stage buffer 70, or the implementation of the first buffer 30 together with the second stage buffer 70 and the third stage buffer 90, The production speed of each and every of the process steps in the production line can be well organized and balanced with more flexibility.
[0088] Moreover, as shown in
[0089] In conclusion, as indicated by the description of the aforesaid embodiments, with the implementation of the process step commencing buffering (step S20), or with the process step commencing second stage buffering (step S45), or further with the process step commencing third stage buffering (step S48), that is to say, the implementation of the first buffer 30, or the implementation of the first buffer 30 with the second stage buffer 70, or the implementation of the first buffer 30 with the second stage buffer 70 together with the third stage buffer 90, production lines feature non-stop productions; process steps of different production speeds are well coupled; seamless production with only half of the manpower required; and saving material cost, labor cost, machine cost and thus whole production cost to greatly promote the competitiveness of the industry.
[0090] The embodiments described above are intended only to demonstrate the technical concept and features of the present invention to enable a person skilled in the art to understand and implement the contents disclosed herein. It is understood that the disclosed embodiments are not to limit the scope of the present invention. Therefore, all equivalent changes or modifications based on the concept of the present invention should be encompassed by the appended claims.