DROP STITCH TETHERS ALIGNMENT
20200399091 ยท 2020-12-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65H2220/01
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2701/177
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H23/1886
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2220/01
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2220/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2220/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2404/147
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2553/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
D06H3/12
TEXTILES; PAPER
B65H43/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a method performed by an alignment system for aligning tethers of a drop stitch fabric prior to feeding the drop stitch fabric to a drop stitch fabric processing machine. The alignment system feeds a drop stitch fabric having a first layer and a second layer tethered by drop stitch tethers, wherein the first layer is moving with a first velocity and the second layer is moving with a second velocity. The disclosure also relates to an alignment system in accordance with to the foregoing.
Claims
1. A method performed by an alignment system for aligning tethers of a drop stitch fabric prior to feeding the drop stitch fabric to a drop stitch fabric processing machine, the method comprising: feeding a drop stitch fabric having a first layer and a second layer tethered by drop stitch tethers, wherein the first layer is moving with a first velocity and the second layer is moving with a second velocity.
2. The method according to claim 1, further comprising: determining an offset between the first layer and the second layer in a running direction of the drop stitch fabric.
3. The method according to claim 2, wherein the first velocity and/or the second velocity is determined based on the offset.
4. The method according to claim 3, wherein a relation between the first velocity and the second velocity is adapted to rectify the offset.
5. The method according to claim 1, wherein the feeding comprises feeding the first layer with support from at least a first roll and/or feeding the second layer with support from at least a second roll, an axial direction of the at least first and/or second roll being perpendicular to a running direction of the drop stitch fabric.
6. The method according to claim 5, wherein the at least first roll comprises a vacuum roll and the at least second roll comprises a vacuum roll positioned in parallel with the at least first vacuum roll forming a gap there between, the feeding comprising feeding the drop stitch fabric through the gap.
7. The method according to claim 6, wherein the determining the offset comprises determining the offset based on a misalignment of drop stitch tethers at the gap.
8. An alignment system for aligning tethers of a drop stitch fabric prior to feeding the drop stitch fabric to a drop stitch fabric processing machine, the alignment system comprising: a velocity controlling unit for controlling feeding a drop stitch fabric having a first layer and a second layer tethered by drop stitch tethers, wherein the first layer is moving with a first velocity and the second layer is moving with a second velocity.
9. The alignment system according to claim 8, further comprising: an offset determining unit for determining an offset between the first layer and the second layer in a running direction of the drop stitch fabric.
10. The alignment system according to claim 9, wherein the velocity controlling unit is adapted for determining the first velocity and/or the second velocity based on the offset.
11. The alignment system according to claim 10, wherein a relation between the first velocity and the second velocity is adapted to rectify the offset.
12. The alignment system according to claim 8, wherein the velocity controlling unit is adapted for controlling feeding the first layer with support from at least a first roll and/or controlling feeding the second layer with support from at least a second roll, an axial direction of the at least first and/or second roll being perpendicular to a running direction of the drop stitch fabric.
13. The alignment system according to claim 12, wherein the at least first roll comprises a vacuum roll and the at least second roll comprises a vacuum roll positioned in parallel with the at least first vacuum roll forming a gap there between, the velocity controlling unit being adapted for controlling feeding the drop stitch fabric through the gap.
14. The alignment system according to claim 13, wherein the offset determining unit is adapted for determining the offset based on a misalignment of drop stitch tethers at the gap.
15. A computer program product comprising a computer program containing computer program code means arranged to cause a computer or a processor to execute the steps of a method according to claim 1, stored on a computer-readable medium or a carrier wave.
16. The method according to claim 1, further comprising: subsequently feeding the drop stitch fabric to a drop stitch fabric processing machine adapted for cutting, sewing, patching and/or welding of the drop stitch fabric.
17. The method according to claim 2, wherein the determining an offset comprises determining the offset with support from one or more sensors.
18. The alignment system according to claim 8, further comprising: a feeding controlling unit for controlling subsequently feeding the drop stitch fabric to a drop stitch fabric processing machine adapted for cutting, sewing, patching and/or welding of the drop stitch fabric.
19. The alignment system according to claim 8, wherein the offset determining unit is adapted for determining the offset with support from one or more sensors.
20. A drop stitch fabric processing machine comprising the alignment system according to claim 8.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] The various aspects of the non-limiting embodiments, including particular features and advantages, will be readily understood from the following detailed description and the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0017] Non-limiting embodiments of the present disclosure will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which currently preferred embodiments of the disclosure are shown. This disclosure may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Like reference characters refer to like elements throughout. Dashed lines of some boxes in the figures indicate that these units or actions are optional and not mandatory.
[0018] In the following, according to embodiments herein which relate to aligning tethers of a drop stitch fabric prior to feeding the drop stitch fabric to a drop stitch fabric processing machine, there will be disclosed an approach which enables a potential displacement between drop stitch layersand subsequently an inadequate alignment of drop stitch tethersto be compensated.
[0019] Referring now to the figures and
[0020] The drop stitch fabric 1 may potentially be utilized for manufacturing of an inflatable structure (not shown). Such an inflatable structure derivable from the drop stitch fabric 1 may be represented by any inflatable product and/or article deemed feasible and/or applicable, for instance an inflatable kayak, float, gym mat, and/or trampoline etc., and further for instance an inflatable seat, child seat and/or pet cage or the like which e.g. may be carried on-board a vehicle and/or be detachably attached to an interior thereof. Said potential inflatable structure may for instance in a commonly known manner be transformable at least between a deflated state and an inflated. The deflated state may refer to a condition of the inflatable structure in which the inflatable structure is not pressurized, and may for instance be desirable for storage and/or transportation of the inflatable structure. Correspondingly, the inflated state may refer to a condition of the inflatable structure in which the inflatable structure is pressurizede.g. at least up to a predetermined value, pressure and/or percentage of e.g. a maximum potential pressure to which the inflatable structure may be inflatedand which state further may be referred to as a state for intended use of the inflatable structure. The potential inflatable structure may accordingly have the ability to in an inflated state thereof be transformed into a strong, firm structure. That is, the drop stitch tethers 2 may in said inflated state hold the potential inflatable structure firmly in shape, thus allowing said inflatable structure to maintain its shape and stability under heavy outside pressure and impact. The expression inflatable structure transformable between a deflated and an inflated state, may refer to inflatable structure adapted to transition and/or change between a deflated and an inflated state. Deflated state, on the other hand, may refer to unpressurized state and/or storage and/or transportation state, whereas inflated state may refer to pressurized state and/or usage and/or intended use state. The expression state may refer to condition and/or mode. The expression inflatable may refer to pressurizable, whereas structure may refer to arrangement, article, product and/or body.
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[0022] Further shown in
[0023] Alignment system may refer to directing system and/or offset-rectifying system, whereas alignment system for aligning tethers may refer to alignment system adapted for aligning tethers. Aligning tethers, on the other hand, may refer to directing tethers and/or rectifying tethers, whereas the expression for aligning tethers of a drop stitch fabric may refer to for aligning layers of a drop stitch fabric. According to an example, the expression for aligning tethers of a drop stitch fabric may refer to for aligning tethers of a drop stitch fabric to be perpendicular or essentially perpendicular to layers of the drop stitch fabric joined by the tethers. According to another example, the expression for aligning tethers of a drop stitch fabric may refer to for compensating for an offset or a potential offset between layers of a drop stitch fabric. The expression prior to feeding the drop stitch fabric may refer to before feeding the drop stitch fabric, whereas prior to feeding the drop stitch fabric may refer to prior to enabling the drop stitch fabric to be fed. Drop stitch fabric processing machine, on the other hand, may refer to inflatable structure processing machine, whereas drop stitch fabric processing machine may refer to drop stitch fabric handling machine. Drop stitch processing machine may refer to drop stitch processing machine and/or system, whereas a drop stitch fabric processing machine may refer to one or more drop stitch fabric processing machines. Furthermore, the expression drop stitch fabric supply may refer to drop stitch fabric roll, feeding roll, carrier, and/or magazine, and further to feeding supply. Additionally or alternatively, drop stitch fabric supply may refer to drop stitch fabric stock, gathering and/or store.
[0024] As further shown in
[0025] The extent of such a displacement between the layers 11, 12 and/or inadequate alignment of the tethers 2 may vary, e.g. with the extent to which the drop stitch fabric 1 e.g. may have been rolled, wrapped and/or folded prior to e.g. being fed from the drop stitch fabric supply 4. A maximum displacement is, however, essentially limited by the length 21 of the drop stitch tethers 2. The first velocity 110 may refer to any velocity deemed suitable, and may further be variable. The second velocity 120 may in a similar manner refer to any velocity deemed suitable, and may further similarly be variable. Feeding of the drop stitch fabric, e.g. physically feeding the first and the second layers 11, 12 from the drop stitch fabric supply 4, may be accomplished in any mannere.g. knowndeemed suitable, e.g. with support from one or more electrical motors (not shown). The expression feeding may refer to unwinding, supplying, providing, pulling, enabling to come off, unleashing, unrolling and/or dragging, and further to feeding in a running direction, whereas second velocity may refer to differing second velocity. Is moving with a first/second velocity, on the other hand, may in this context refer to moves with a first/second velocity, is fed with a first/second velocity, has a first/second velocity and/or is having a first/second velocity.
[0026] According to an example, the phrase feeding a drop stitch fabric having a first layer and a second layer tethered by drop stitch tethers, wherein the first layer is moving with a first velocity and the second layer is moving with a second velocity may refer to feeding from a drop stitch fabric supply comprising a drop stitch fabric having a first layer and a second layer tethered by drop stitch tethers, the first layer with a first velocity and the second layer with a second velocity.
[0027] Optionally, and as shown in
[0028] Optionally, the first velocity 110 and/or the second velocity 120 may be determined based on the offset 5. Thereby, the first and/or second velocity 110, 120 may be adapted in view of the determined offset 5, whereby said determined offset 5 may be compensated. Accordingly, since a determined offset 5 at least to some extent may be compensated prior to the drop stitch fabric 1 being fed to the drop stitch fabric processing machine 3, wrinkles and/or distortions as well as an involuntarily altered shape of a potential subsequent inflatable structure derived from the drop stitch fabric 1, may to even greater extent be avoided. According to an example, the expression wherein the first and/or the second velocity is determined based on the offset may refer to wherein the first and/or the second velocity is determined based on the offset such that the offset is compensated and/or at least to some extent rectified.
[0029] Further optionally, a relation between the first velocity 110 and the second velocity may be adapted to rectify the offset 5. Thereby, a relation between the first and second velocities 110, 120 may be adapted in view of the determined offset 5, whereby said determined offset 5 may be rectified. Accordingly, since a determined offset 5 may be rectified prior to the drop stitch fabric 1 being fed to the drop stitch fabric processing machine 3, wrinkles and/or distortions as well as an involuntarily altered shape of a potential subsequent inflatable structure derived from the drop stitch fabric 1, may to even greater extent be avoided. The expression relation between the first velocity and the second velocity may refer to the first velocity relative the second velocity, whereas rectify the offset may refer to solve the offset. According to an example, the phrase adapted to rectify the offset may refer to rectifies the offset and/or corresponds to rectifying the offset.
[0030] Optionally, and as shown in
[0031] The at least first and/or at least second roll 8, 9 may be represented by any rotatable rollse.g. knownadapted to assist in feeding respective first and/or second layers 11, 12, e.g. from the drop stitch fabric supply 4, directly or indirectly to the drop stitch fabric processing machine 3. Characteristics of respective at least first and/or second roll 8, 9, such as e.g. axial length, diameter, structure, friction coefficient(s), envelope surface 811, 911 and/or characteristics of said envelope surface etc., may accordingly vary with the implementation at hand. The positioning of the at least first and/or second roll 8, 9 in the running direction 6 and/or in said perpendicular direction, may further be adjustable. The expression with support from may in this context refer to with assistance from, by means of and/or by utilizing a feeding force and/or friction from, whereas roll in this context may refer to counter roll, rotatable roll, feeding roll, motor-driven roll and/or cylinder. Axial direction, on the other hand, may in this context refer to longitudinal and/or lengthwise direction, whereas perpendicular to a running direction may refer to essentially perpendicular to a running direction. According to an example, the phrase an axial direction of the at least first and/or second roll being perpendicular to a running direction of the drop stitch fabric may refer to an axial direction of the at least first and/or second roll being perpendicular to a running direction of the drop stitch fabric, the feeding comprising feeding the drop stitch fabric between the at least first roll and the at least second roll. According to another example, the phrase an axial direction of the at least first and/or second roll being perpendicular to a running direction of the drop stitch fabric may additionally or alternatively refer to an axial direction of the at least first and/or second roll being perpendicular to a running direction of the drop stitch fabric, an envelope surface of the at least first roll connecting with an outer surface of the first layer and/or an envelope surface of the at least second roll connecting with an outer surface of the second layer. According to yet another example, the phrase with support from at least a first roll may refer to with support from at least a first roll comprised in the alignment system, and correspondingly, the phrase with support from at least a second roll may refer to with support from at least a second roll comprised in the alignment system.
[0032] Optionally, and as shown in
[0033] Optionally, and as shown in
[0034] As further shown in
[0035] Further shown in
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[0037] Action 1001: In optional Action 1001, the alignment system 10 may determine an offset 5 between the first layer 11 and the second layer 12 in a running direction 6 of the drop stitch fabric 1. Correspondingly, the optional offset determining unit 101 may be adapted for determining an offset 5 between the first layer 11 and the second layer 12 in a running direction 6 of the drop stitch fabric 1.
[0038] Action 1002: In Action 1002, the alignment system 10 feeds a drop stitch fabric 1, wherein a first layer 11 is moving with a first velocity 110 and the second layer 121 is moving with a second velocity 120. Correspondingly, the velocity controlling unit 101 is adapted for controlling feeding a drop stitch fabric 1, wherein a first layer 11 is moving with a first velocity 110 and the second layer 121 is moving with a second velocity 120.
[0039] According to an example, Action 1002 may comprise the alignment system 10 feeding from a drop stitch fabric supply 4 comprising a drop stitch fabric 1 having a first layer 11 and a second layer 12 tethered by drop stitch tethers 2, the first layer 11 with a first velocity 110 and the second layer 12 with a second velocity 120. Correspondingly, according to an example, the velocity controlling unit 101 may be adapted for controlling feeding from a drop stitch fabric supply 4 comprising a drop stitch fabric 1 having a first layer 11 and a second layer 12 tethered by drop stitch tethers 2, the first layer 11 with a first velocity 110 and the second layer 12 with a second velocity 120. Thus, the phrase a velocity controlling unit for controlling feeding a drop stitch fabric having a first layer and a second layer tethered by drop stitch tethers, wherein the first layer is moving with a first velocity and the second layer is moving with a second velocity may according to an example refer to a velocity controlling unit for controlling feeding from a drop stitch fabric supply comprising a drop stitch fabric having a first layer and a second layer tethered by drop stitch tethers, the first layer with a first velocity and the second layer with a second velocity.
[0040] Optionally, should Action 1002 of feeding be preceded by optional Action 1001 of determining an offset 5, then the first velocity 110 and/or the second velocity 120 may be determined based on the offset 5. Correspondingly, the velocity controlling unit 102 may optionally be adapted for determining the first velocity 110 and/or the second velocity 120 based on the offset 5. Further optionally, a relation between the first velocity 110 and the second velocity 120 may be adapted to rectify the offset 5.
[0041] Optionally, Action 1002 of feeding may comprise the alignment system 10 feeding the first layer 11 with support from at least a first roll 8 and/or feeding the second layer 12 with support from at least a second roll 9, an axial direction of the at least first and/or second roll 8, 9 being perpendicular to a running direction 6 of the drop stitch fabric 1. Correspondingly, the velocity controlling unit 102 may optionally be adapted for controlling feeding the first layer 11 with support from at least a first roll 8 and/or feeding the second layer 12 with support from at least a second roll 9, an axial direction of the at least first and/or second roll 8, 9 being perpendicular to a running direction 6 of the drop stitch fabric 1.
[0042] Further optionally, the at least first roll 8 may comprise a vacuum roll 81 and the at least second roll 9 may comprise a vacuum roll 91 positioned in parallel with the at least first vacuum roll 81 forming a gap 89 there between. Action 1002 of feeding may then comprise the alignment system 10 feeding the drop stitch fabric 1 through the gap 89. Correspondingly, the velocity controlling unit 102 may then be adapted for controlling feeding the drop stitch fabric 1 through the gap 89.
[0043] Further optionally, Action 1001 of determining an offset 5 may then comprise the alignment system 10 determining the offset 5 based on a misalignment 50 of drop stitch tethers 2 at the gap 89. Correspondingly, the optional offset determining unit 101 may be adapted for determining the offset 5 based on a misalignment 50 of drop stitch tethers 2 at the gap 89.
[0044] Action 1003: In optional Action 1003, the alignment system 10 may subsequently feed the drop stitch fabric 1 to a drop stitch fabric processing machine 3, e.g. a drop stitch fabric processing machine 3 adapted for cutting, sewing, patching and/or welding of the drop stitch fabric 1. Correspondingly, the optional feeding controlling unit 103 may be adapted for controlling subsequently feeding the drop stitch fabric 1 to a drop stitch fabric processing machine 3, e.g. a drop stitch fabric processing machine 3 adapted for cutting, sewing, patching and/or welding of the drop stitch fabric 1.
[0045] The person skilled in the art realizes that the present disclosure by no means is limited to the preferred embodiments described above. On the contrary, many modifications and variations are possible within the scope of the appended claims. It should furthermore be noted that the drawings not necessarily are to scale and the dimensions of certain features may have been exaggerated for the sake of clarity. Emphasis is instead placed upon illustrating the principle of the embodiments herein. Additionally, 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.
[0046] Various examples have been described. These and other examples are within the scope of the following claims.