Method and apparatus for the production of a pocketed spring unit
10961112 ยท 2021-03-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T29/49609
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y10T29/49613
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B68G9/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Disclosed are methods, apparatus, devices, and other implementations, including a method for the production of a pocketed spring unit that includes compressing a plurality of springs, moving the springs to positions between upper and lower layers of fabric or other material, step-wise advancing the material and the springs in a spring unit output direction, and welding together the lengths of fabric or other material at each step-wise advancement to produce a pattern of welds in which are formed a plurality of discrete pockets, each containing a spring.
Claims
1. A method for the production of a pocketed spring unit comprising the steps of compressing a plurality of springs, moving said springs to positions between upper and lower layers of fabric or other material step-wise advancing said material and said springs in a spring unit output direction and welding together said lengths of fabric or other material at each step-wise advancement to produce a pattern of welds in which are formed a plurality of discrete pockets each containing a spring.
2. Apparatus for forming a pocketed spring unit comprising means for compressing springs, means for moving said compressed springs in a spring unit output direction to positions between upper and lower lengths of fabric or other material, means for sequentially advancing said lengths and said springs in said direction, and welding means for sequentially welding together said lengths to produce a pattern of welds in which are formed a plurality of discrete pockets each containing a spring.
3. Apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the means for moving the compressed springs to positions between said lengths of fabric or other material are power-driven spring inserters each having a plurality of arms, said arms being greater in overall height than the height of the springs and making contact with said springs to move said springs between said layers of fabric or other material.
4. Apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said welding means is a plurality of movable welding anvils and a plurality of co-operating welding horns, said welding means being adapted to sequentially weld said layers together at each sequential movement of said layers and said springs so as to form said discrete pockets.
Description
(1) In order that the invention may be more readily understood, an embodiment thereof will now be described, by way of example only, reference being made to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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(10) Associated with the spring delivery belts 2 and 4 is the spring inserter 6 which is movable in the direction of arrow 32 by the air cylinders 8. The spring inserter 6 consists of a plurality of inserter arms 34 which are mounted on a suitable framework (not shown) which in turn is connected to the air cylinders 8 so as to enable said framework, and hence the inserter arms, to be moved in the directions of the arrow 32. There will preferably be a plurality of horizontally in-line spring inserters 6, each having a plurality of inserter arms 34, and in a preferred embodiment of the invention, there will be two inserters 6, each having three inserter arms 34, each inserter 6 being movable by an air cylinder 8. These spring inserters 6 will preferably be linked so as to move in unison.
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(12) The welding anvils 10 and their associated air cylinders 12 are operable, in conjunction with the welder horns 14, to work in a predetermined and pre-programmed manner so as to form a required pattern (as shown in
(13) Associated with the above-described apparatus is a spring coiler (not shown) which is adapted to form individual springs for delivery to the spring compressor 20. Such coiler may be an integral part of the apparatus previously described, or alternatively the springs may be pre-formed and delivered individually by suitable means to the spring compressor.
(14) In operation, fabric or other material 16A and 18A is fed from the rolls 16 and 18 and passes around guide rollers 36 and 38 and continues to move in the direction of arrow 40,
(15) The compressed spring 42 moved by and between the belts 2 and 4 in the direction of arrow 52 (
(16) When the row of springs 42 are at the position indicated by reference numeral 42A, the air cylinders 12 and hence the welding anvils 10 are actuated so as to entrap the springs in discrete pockets across the width of the fabric or other material, one of such pockets being 10 indicated by reference numeral 46 in
(17) In the formation of the discrete pockets, during which the springs are still in their compressed states, the multiple air cylinders control individual welding anvils to produce a grid pattern of welds which join the lengths of fabric or other material together, the welding anvils working in cooperation with the plurality of welder horns 14.
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(19) Electronic control devices, not shown in the drawings, control the step movement of the lengths 16A and 18A of fabric or other material.
(20) In addition, electronic control devices (not shown) control the compression and feeding of the springs between the conveyor belts 2 and 4, and the movement of the spring inserters 6 such that all the sequences of the apparatus is precisely controlled.
(21) It will be appreciated that the spring compressor and feeder may differ from that shown in the drawings, and that the welding pattern may differ to that described. The chosen welding pattern, as regards its form and length of segments will be variable at will, and to some extent may well be determined by the type and nature of the springs being entrapped.
(22) Thus the invention provides a method and apparatus for forming a pocketed spring unit for incorporation into an upholstered unit, the length and width of the pocketed spring unit being unlimited.
(23) Finally, it will be appreciated that many variations may be made to the apparatus of the invention without departing from the spirit thereof, and it is intended that any such variations are encompassed herein.