DEVICE AND PROCESS FOR THE LASER TREATMENT OF TROUSERS, COMPRISING TWO MANNEQUINS
20210346994 · 2021-11-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B23K26/082
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23K26/0823
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
D06C29/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
D06P5/2005
TEXTILES; PAPER
International classification
B23K37/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B23K26/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A device for the laser treatment of trousers, including a laser beam generating equipment suitable for emitting the laser beam in any direction within an emission pyramid with an emission axis and two opening angles, and a work station with two mannequins, where each mannequin includes two legs. Each leg defines a longitudinal axis, and the two longitudinal axes of each mannequin define a mannequin plane. Each of the mannequins is oriented towards the equipment so that the emission axis strikes the mannequin plane at an angle of less than 90° and each mannequin has at least one of its legs within the pyramid.
Claims
1. A device for the laser treatment of trousers, comprising: a laser beam generating equipment, wherein said equipment defines an emission axis, a first opening angle around said emission axis and a second opening angle around said emission axis, in a plane perpendicular to said first opening angle, such that said equipment is suitable for emitting said laser beam within a pyramid defined by said emission axis and said first and second opening angles, and a work station with two mannequins, wherein each mannequin comprises an upper support structure with a fixing area for an upper part of a pair of trousers and from which two legs, suitable for being housed inside the trouser legs of said pair of trousers, extend, wherein each leg defines a longitudinal axis, the two longitudinal axis of the two legs of each mannequin define a mannequin plane, each mannequin defines a longitudinal symmetry axis arranged on said mannequin plane, each one of the mannequins is oriented towards said equipment so that the emission axis strikes the mannequin plane at an angle of less than 90° and each mannequin has at least one of its legs within said pyramid, the laser generating equipment comprises a laser beam generating unit and a head which, while as a whole said head being fixed with respect to the laser beam generating unit so that the head is not suitable for directing its pyramid from one mannequin to another, is suitable for directing said laser beam from one mannequin to the other of said two mannequins and in any direction comprised within said pyramid.
2. The device according to claim 1, wherein the two legs of the two mannequins are within said pyramid.
3. The device according to claim 1, wherein said emission axis strikes the mannequin plane of each one of said mannequins at an angle between 65° and 85°.
4. The device according to claim 1, further comprising a second laser beam generating equipment, wherein said second equipment defines a second emission axis, a third opening angle around said second emission axis and a fourth opening angle around said second emission axis, in a plane perpendicular to said third opening angle, such that said second equipment is suitable for emitting a second laser beam within a second pyramid defined by said second emission axis and said third and fourth opening angles, and in that each mannequin is oriented towards said second equipment so that the second emission axis strikes the mannequin plane at an angle of less than 90° and each mannequin has at least one of his legs within said second pyramid, so that any leg of any mannequin is within at least one of said pyramid and second pyramid, wherein the second laser generating equipment comprises a corresponding laser beam generating unit and a corresponding head which, while as a whole being fixed with respect to the second laser generating equipment's corresponding laser beam generating unit so that the corresponding head is not suitable for directing its second pyramid from one mannequin to another, is suitable for directing said second laser beam from one mannequin to the other of said two mannequins and in any direction comprised within said second pyramid.
5. The device according to claim 4, wherein only three of said legs of said mannequins are within each one of said pyramid and second pyramid.
6. The device according to claim 4, wherein said two mannequin planes are arranged in such a way that their perpendicular directions passing through their respective longitudinal symmetry axis intersect at the midpoint between the vertices of said pyramid and said second pyramid.
7. The device according to claim 4, wherein said second emission axis strikes the mannequin plane of each one of said mannequins at an angle between 65° and 85°.
8. The device according to claim 4, wherein said emission axis and said second emission axis are at the same height.
9. The device according to claim 4, wherein said emission axis and said second emission axis are separated from each other, at their origins, by a distance of between 25 mm and 1000 mm.
10. A process for laser treating trousers using a device according to claim 4, wherein one of said equipment and second equipment treats the trouser legs arranged in said mannequins which, from a standpoint of the equipment, are on the right side, and the other one of said equipment and second equipment treats the trouser legs of the trousers arranged on said mannequins that, from the standpoint of the equipment, are on the left side.
11. The process for laser treating trousers using a device according to claim 4, wherein each one of said trouser legs of said trouser is treated on one of its sides by one of said equipment and second equipment and on the other of their side by the other one of said equipment and second equipment.
12. The process according to claim 11, further comprising a step in which said equipment treats a front part of a first trouser leg of each trouser and said second equipment treats a front part of a second trouser leg of each trouser, subsequently said trouser is rotated 180° about its longitudinal symmetry axis and, then, said equipment treats a back part of said second trouser leg of each trouser and said second equipment treats a back part of said first leg of each trouser.
13. The process according to claim 11, further comprising a step in which said equipment treats a back part of a first trouser leg of each trouser and said second equipment treats a back part of a second trouser leg of each trouser, subsequently said trouser is rotated 180° about its longitudinal symmetry axis and, then, said equipment treats a front part of said second trouser leg of each trouser and said second equipment treats a front part of said first trouser leg of each trouser.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] Further advantages and features of the invention are appreciated from the following description, in which, without limitation, preferred embodiments of the invention are described, with reference to the accompanying drawings. The figures show:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
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[0032] It is to be understood that the equipment 1 is actually a more complex set, including not only a laser beam generating unit but also all corresponding optical, electrical, and mechanical systems. In particular, it includes a head with galvanometric mirrors with their movement, control, refrigeration systems, etc., as they are known to a person skilled in the art. What is important is that, for the present invention, this head is fixed with respect to the laser beam generating unit in the sense that it is not suitable for directing its emission pyramid from one mannequin to another. Since as described further above, the head can move or rotate with respect to the laser generating unit to align itself correctly, to focus the laser beam or for similar purposes, it can be understood that the head is not necessarily permanently fixed with respect to the laser beam generating unit, but instead, the head may be fixable, e.g. temporarily fixed, with respect to the laser beam generating unit. Likewise, from the above it can be understood that when/while the head is fixed so that the pyramid as a whole is fixed, i.e. so that the emission axis is fixed, obviously the laser beam that is moved (by the head) within the pyramid may move from one mannequin to another, provided that each mannequin has at least one of its legs within the fixed pyramid.
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[0035] The device also comprises a work station with two mannequins 31. The mannequins 31 may be conventional. Each mannequin 31 preferably comprises an upper support structure, with a fixing area for fixing the upper part of a pair of trousers, and from which two legs 32, suitable to be housed within the trouser legs of said pair of trousers, extend, wherein each leg 32 defines a longitudinal axis 33, wherein the two longitudinal axes 33 of the two legs 32 of each mannequin define a mannequin plane 30, wherein each mannequin 31 defines a longitudinal symmetry axis 34 arranged on the mannequin plane 30.
[0036] Each one of the mannequins 31 is oriented towards the equipment 1 so that the emission axis 11 strikes the mannequin plane 30 at an angle α1 of less than 90°. In
[0037] As an example, the following values may be given:
A11=A12=2100 mm
B11=B12=2075 mm
C11=C12=2130 mm
H1=1970 mm
T1=1705 mm
[0038] β1=14,82° (=90°−α1)
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[0040] Additionally, the emission axis 11 and the second emission axis 21 are at the same height. Generally, and preferably, the emission axes 11 and 21 are horizontal and, therefore, the height is measured vertically, from the ground.
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A21=A22=1780 mm
B21=B22=1736 mm
C21=C22=1820 mm
D21=D22=1802 mm
H2=1650 mm
T2=1705 mm
[0042] d=280 mm
β2=14,82° (=90°−α2)
[0043] As can be seen, for a value of T2 equal to T1 (which is given by the width of the mannequins 31), it is achieved that H2 is significantly smaller than H1, with the consequent reduction of all other distances.
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