PRODUCTION OF DISPOSABLE GARMENTS
20230404197 ยท 2023-12-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A41H43/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A41H33/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A41H43/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A41H33/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The present invention relates to method for manufacturing disposable upper body garments having sleeves and a front portion. The method comprises feeding a main film in a longitudinal direction and forming an assembly comprising a first sleeve film and a second sleeve film arranged on an upper surface of the main film. The method further comprises, for a first one of the garments, welding the first sleeve film to the main film along an outline defining the sleeves of said first one of the garments, and for a second one of the garments, welding the second sleeve film to the main film along an outline defining the sleeves of said second one of the garments. After the welding steps, the method comprises punching through the assembly to define a neck opening of the first one and the second one of the garments; and punching through the assembly along an outline of the first one and the second one of the garments.
Claims
1. A method for manufacturing disposable upper body garments having sleeves and a front portion, comprising: feeding a main film in a longitudinal direction, the film having a first and a second transversely opposing longitudinal edge portion separated by a centre line extending in the longitudinal direction; forming an assembly comprising a first sleeve film and a second sleeve film arranged on an upper surface of the main film, wherein the first sleeve film is formed by folding the first edge portion of the main film onto the upper surface of the main film, and wherein the second sleeve film is formed by folding the second edge portion of the main film onto the upper surface of the main film; for a first one of the garments, welding the first sleeve film to the main film along an outline defining the sleeves of said first one of the garments, for a second one of the garments, welding the second sleeve film to the main film along an outline defining the sleeves of said second one of the garments; punching through the assembly to define a neck opening of the first one and the second one of the garments; and punching through the assembly along an outline of the first one and the second one of the garments.
2. The method according to claim 1, comprising: welding the first/second sleeve film to the main film to form an underarm seam; punching through the first/second sleeve film and the main film to define the sleeve opening and the front portion.
3. The method according to claim 1, comprising: welding the first/second sleeve films to the main film to form an underarm seam and a shoulder to arm seam; punching through the first/second sleeve film and the main film to define the sleeve opening and the front portion
4. The method according to claim 1, wherein the first one and the second one of the garments are arranged adjacent to each other along the longitudinal direction.
5. The method according to claim 1, further comprising removing a remaining portion of the assembly arranged between the first and second ones of the garments
6. The method according to claim 1, further comprising separating the first and second ones of the garments from each other.
7. The method according to claim 1, further comprising: folding the assembly along the longitudinal direction; and rolling the folded assembly into a roll.
8. A disposable upper body garment manufactured by the method according to claim 1.
9. A system for manufacturing of disposable upper body garments having sleeves and a front portion, comprising a feeding mechanism for feeding a main film in a longitudinal direction, the film having a first and a second transversely opposing longitudinal edge portion separated by a centre line extending in the longitudinal direction; an assembling mechanism configured to arrange a first sleeve film and a second sleeve film on an upper surface of the main film by folding the first and second edge portions onto the upper surface to form the first sleeve film and the second sleeve film, respectively; a welding tool configured to weld the first sleeve film to the main film along an outline defining the sleeves of a first one of the garments and to weld the second sleeve film to the main film along an outline defining the sleeves of a second one of the garments; a cutting tool configured to cut out a neck opening of the first one and the second one of the garments; and a punching tool configured to punch through the assembly along an outline of the first one and the second one of the garments.
10. The system according to claim 9, wherein the welding tool comprises a rotatable cylinder.
11. The system according to claim 10, further comprising a finishing mechanism for folding and rolling the assembly
12. The system according to claim 9, further comprising a finishing mechanism for folding and rolling the assembly.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0028] These and other aspects will now be described in more detail with reference to the appended drawing showing embodiments, in which:
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[0034] All the figures are schematic, not necessarily to scale, and generally only show parts which are necessary in order to elucidate the embodiments, wherein other parts may be omitted or merely suggested. Like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout the description.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0035] The present aspects will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawing, in which currently preferred embodiment are shown. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided for thoroughness and completeness, and to fully convey the scope of the present aspects to the skilled person.
[0036] A main film 100 and a first and second sleeve film 110, 120 according to an embodiment will be described with reference to
[0037] The main film 100 may comprise two transversely opposing edge portions 101, 102, or longitudinal portions 101, 102, that have a length extension in the longitudinal direction F and are separated by a centre line C extending along the longitudinal direction F. Further, the main film 100 has an upper surface and an opposing lower surface, facing away from the upper surface.
[0038] As indicated in the present figure, a first sleeve film 110 and, preferably, a second sleeve film 120 may be arranged on the upper surface of the main film 100. The sleeve films 110, 120 may have a similar configuration as the main film 100, with the difference that the sleeve films 110, 120 may have a width that is smaller than the width of the main film 100 (as seen in a direction orthogonal to the longitudinal direction F). In the present example, each of the sleeve films 110, 120 may have a width that is less than half the width of the main film 100 such that they, when arranged side by side on the main film 100, do not cover the full width of the main film 100. The first sleeve film 110 may be arranged on or above the first edge portion 110 and the second sleeve film 120 may be arranged on or above the second edge portion 120. As shown in
[0039] The sleeve films 110, 120 may be formed of the same type of material as the main film 100, i.e. for example polyethylene or polylactic acid. In in the present example, the sleeve films 110, 120 are formed from the main film 100 by folding the longitudinal edges of the main film 100 onto the upper surface of the main film 100. Thus, the longitudinal edges indicated in
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[0041] In case the sleeve films 110, 120 are formed by a folded portion of the main film 100, it may suffice to join the sleeve films 110, 120 to the main film 100 along a portion of the outline 13, 23 defining the underarm seam. Due to the folding, the sleeve film 110, 120 is already joined to the main film 100 along the shoulder to arm seam. However, should the sleeve film 110, 120 be provided as a separate item, i.e., not be formed from a folded part of the main film 100, it may be necessary to weld the sleeve film 110, 120 to the main film 100 along the shoulder to arm seam as well.
[0042] According to the embodiment illustrated in
[0043] The neck openings 14, 24 may be formed by cutting out a corresponding portion of the assembly. It is appreciated that the neck opening 14, 24 in an alternative example may be defined by perforating the assembly along an outline of the neck opening 14, 24 so as to allow for the material of the neck opening 14, 24 to be removed at a later stage, for example by a user.
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[0045] The sleeve films 110, 120 may be arranged on the upper surface of the main film 100 by means of a downstream assembling mechanism 220. The assembling mechanism 220 may for example comprise a guiding means for aligning the first sleeve film 110 with the first transversely opposing edge 101 of the main film 100 and the second sleeve film 120 with the second transversely opposing edge 102 of the main 100. The resulting assembly may be similar to the structure shown in
[0046] The system 200 may further comprise a welding tool 230 configured to provide the welds 13, 23 defining the sleeves 11, 21 of the garments 10, 20. The welding tool 230 may for example comprise a rotating cylinder selectively applying heat to regions of the passing assembly, the regions extending along an outline of the sleeves 11, 12 corresponding to e.g. the underarm seam and the shoulder to arm seam.
[0047] The assembly may also pass through a cutting tool 240 for cutting out the neck openings 14, 24. The cutting tool 240 may for example comprise a rotating cylinder configured to punch out portions of the assembly that define the neck openings 14, 24. Additionally, the cutting tool 240 may be further configured to cut out also the regions of the assembly arranged between two neighbouring garments 10, 20. Thus, the result as the assembly passes through the cutting tool 240 may be a plurality of garments 10, 20 that are joined to each other at the interface between the arm openings and the lower parts of the front portions 12, 22.
[0048] A punching tool 250 may be added to the system 200 so as to provide a perforated outline defining the arm openings 18, 28 of the sleeves 11, 21. The punching tool 250 may be similarly configured as the cutting tool 240, and hence comprise a rotating cylinder for cutting through the assembly as it passes by.
[0049] It should be noted that the above cutting tool 240 and punching tool 250 may be provided as two structurally distinct devices along the processing line, or as an integrated tool capable of defining both the neck openings 14, 24 as well as the outline of the garments 10, 20. Thus, the cutting tool 240 and the punching tool 250 may refer to a single tool, such as a punching tool, for cutting out the neck openings 14, 24 as well as the remaining portions between the garments 10, 20. Further, such a tool may also be configured to either perforate the assembly along the arm opening 18, 28 or to cut through the assembly so as to separate the garments 10, 20 from each other.
[0050] The resulting product may then be fed to a finishing mechanism 260 at which it for example may be folded along the centre line and re-reeled into an output roll.
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[0052] A difference to the embodiment discussed above in connection with
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[0054] The person skilled in the art realises that the present invention by no means is limited to the preferred embodiments described above. For example, the welding and punching may be performed in different order, in which the outline of the garments for example is defined by perforating or punching the assembly prior to the welding of the seams, or in a same processing step. Further, the outline may in addition to welding of the sleeves be defined by perforations only, by cutting only, or a combination of both. Additionally, variations to the disclosed embodiments can be understood and effected by those skilled in the art in practising the claimed invention, from a study of the drawings, the disclosure, and the appended claims. In the claims, the word comprising does not exclude other elements or steps, and the indefinite article a or an does not exclude a plurality. The mere fact that certain measures are recited in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these measures cannot be used to advantage. Any reference signs in the claims should not be construed as limiting the scope.