Method and system for wrapping ties in a facemask manufacturing process
10457436 ยท 2019-10-29
Assignee
Inventors
- Anthony S. Spencer (Woodstock, GA, US)
- Mark T. Pamperin (Cumming, GA)
- Joseph P. Weber (Suwanee, GA, US)
- Eric C. Steindorf (Roswell, GA, US)
Cpc classification
A41D13/11
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65B63/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65B63/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A41D13/11
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65B25/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An automated system and method wrap the fastening ties around the body of a continuous stream of facemasks in a facemask production line. The facemasks are oriented such that each facemask has a leading pair of ties and a trailing pair of ties extending from a body in a conveying direction of the production line. The leading pair of ties is drawn below the body as the facemask continues to be conveyed in the conveying and wraps under the body. At a wrapping station in the production line, the body is subsequently clamped with an automated clamping device and rotated relative to a rotation axis through the body to cause the leading and trailing pairs of ties to further wrap around the body.
Claims
1. An automated method for wrapping fastening ties around a body of a continuous stream of facemasks in a facemask production line, comprising: conveying the facemasks on a conveyor in the production line at an orientation such that each facemask has a leading pair of ties and a trailing pair of ties extending from a body in a conveying direction of the production line; drawing the leading pair of ties below the body as the facemask continues to be conveyed in the conveying direction such that the leading pair of ties wraps under the body; at a wrapping station in the production line, subsequently clamping the body with an automated clamping device and rotating the body relative to a rotation axis through the body to cause the leading and trailing pairs of ties to further wrap around the body.
2. The automated method of claim 1, wherein the leading pair of ties is drawn below the body by a suction device disposed below the conveyor.
3. The automated method of claim 2, wherein the suction device is disposed in a gap between a first section of the conveyor and a second section of the conveyor, the facemasks moving onto the second section of the conveyor and drawing to leading pair of ties out of the suction device to cause the leading pair of ties to wrap under the body.
4. The automated method of claim 1, wherein the clamping device is configured to rotate the body a plurality of complete turns to wrap the leading and trailing pairs of ties a desired degree around the body at a single location in the wrapping station.
5. The automated method of claim 1, comprising a plurality of the clamping devices at sequentially spaced apart locations in the wrapping station in the conveying direction, wherein each of the clamping devices engages and at least partially rotates each individual facemask body conveyed through the wrapping station.
6. The automated method of claim 1, wherein the clamping device is disposed in a gap in the conveyor.
7. The automated method of claim 1, comprising clamping the body at opposite side edges with spaced-apart clamps of the clamping device.
8. The automated method of claim 7, wherein the spaced-apart clamps are pneumatically actuated.
9. The automated method of claim 7, wherein the leading and trailing pairs of ties wrap around the body inboard of the clamps.
10. The automated method of claim 7, further comprising moving the clamps inward towards each other to a position to clamp onto the opposite side edges of the body, and subsequently withdrawing the clamps to release the body after wrapping of the leading and trailing pairs of ties around the body.
11. The automated method of claim 10, wherein the leading and trailing pairs of ties also wrap around the clamps.
12. The automated method of claim 7, further comprising rotating the body with the clamping device within a defined frame structure to prevent uncontrolled wrapping of the leading and trailing pairs of ties around the body.
13. An automated production line system for wrapping fastening ties around a body of a continuous stream of facemasks conveyed through the production line, comprising: a conveyor on which the facemasks are conveyed at an orientation such that each facemask has a leading pair of ties and a trailing pair of ties extending from a body in a conveying direction of the production line; a wrapping station in the production line; means for drawing the leading pair of ties below the body as the facemask continues to be conveyed in the conveying direction such that the leading pair of ties wraps under the body; and at the wrapping station, automated means for clamping the body and rotating the body relative to a rotation axis through the body to cause the leading and trailing pairs of ties to further wrap around the body.
14. The automated production line system of claim 13, wherein the means for drawing the leading pair of ties comprises a suction device disposed below the conveyor on which the facemasks are conveyed to the wrapping station, the suction device disposed in a gap between a first section of the conveyor and a second section of the conveyor, the facemasks moving onto the second section of the conveyor and drawing the leading pair of ties out of the suction device to cause the leading pair of ties to wrap under the body.
15. The automated production line system of claim 13, wherein the means for clamping the body comprises a mechanical clamping device configured to at least partially rotate the body to wrap the leading and trailing pairs of ties a desired degree around the body.
16. The automated production line system of claim 15, comprising a plurality of the clamping devices at sequentially spaced apart locations in the wrapping station in the conveying direction, wherein each of the clamping devices engages and at least partially rotates each individual facemask body conveyed through the wrapping station.
17. The automated production line system of claim 13, wherein the clamping device comprises spaced-apart clamps configured to clamp onto opposite side edges of the body.
18. The automated production line system of claim 17, wherein the clamps are disposed at a location such the leading and trailing pairs of ties wrap around the body inboard of the clamps.
19. The automated production line system of claim 17, wherein the clamps are movable inward towards each other to a position to clamp onto the opposite side edges of the body, and subsequently movable in an opposite direction to release the body after wrapping of the leading and trailing pairs of ties around the body.
20. The automated production line system of claim 13, further comprising a frame structure configured at least partially around the clamping device, wherein the clamping device and body rotate within the frame structure to prevent uncontrolled wrapping of the leading and trailing pairs of ties around the body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) A full and enabling disclosure of the present invention, including the best mode thereof, directed to one of ordinary skill in the art, is set forth more particularly in the remainder of the specification, which makes reference to the appended figures in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF REPRESENTATIVE EMBODIMENTS
(9) Reference now will be made in detail to various embodiments of the invention, one or more examples of which are set forth below. Each example is provided by way of explanation of the invention, not limitation of the invention. In fact, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations may be made in the present invention without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. For instance, features illustrated or described as part of one embodiment, may be used on another embodiment to yield a still further embodiment. Thus, it is intended that the present invention covers such modifications and variations as come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
(10) As mentioned, the present methods and systems relate to wrapping the fastening ties around the body of a facemask in an automated method that supports a high throughput of facemasks in a production line. The upstream and downstream facemask production steps are not limiting aspects of the invention and, thus, will not be explained in great detail herein.
(11) Also, the present disclosure refers to or implies conveyance or transport of certain components of the facemasks through the production line. It should be readily appreciated that any manner and combination of article conveyors (e.g., rotary and linear conveyors), article placers (e.g. vacuum puck placers), and transfer devices are well known in the article conveying industry and can be used for the purposes described herein. It is not necessary for an understanding and appreciation of the present methods to provide a detailed explanation of these well-known devices and system.
(12) Various styles and configurations of facemasks that incorporate pairs of head fastening ties are well known, including flat pleated facemasks and pouch (e.g. duckbill facemasks, both of which are described briefly below. The present invention has utility in the production lines for these conventional masks, as well as any other type of facemask wherein it is beneficial to wrap the head fastening ties around the body of the facemask for subsequent packaging, dispensing, donning, or any other reasons. For illustrative purposes only, aspects of the present method are described herein with reference to a particular type of flat pleated facemask, as illustrated in
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(17) In an alternate conventional pleated facemask 114 embodiment, the tie straps 118, 120 are attached along the upper (nose) and lower (chin) edges of the facemask body 116, and thus have an initial horizontal orientation relative to the longer aspect of the body 116. The present method and system for wrapping the ties are applicable to these types of facemasks 114 as well. With this type of facemasks 114, the ties may be initially turned or oriented before the facemasks 114 reach the wrapping station 122 so that the ties have the same orientation relative to the body as the facemasks 114 and ties 118, 120 depicted in
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(20) It should be appreciated that the means 134 for drawing the pair of leading ties 118 below the body 116 is not limited to the embodiment described above. An alternate embodiment may rely solely on gravity, wherein the pair of leading ties 118 drop into the gap 112. In an alternate embodiment, a mechanical device, such as a mechanical gripper or friction roller may be provided in the gap to engage the ties 118 as they drop into the gap 112.
(21) The facemasks 114 with the pair of leading ties 118 folded under their body 116 are then conveyed to an automated clamping device 126 at the wrapping station 122 that clamps onto and rotates the body 116 relative to a rotation axis 133 through the body 116 to cause the leading 118 and trailing 129 pairs of ties to further wrap around the body 116. As mentioned, this rotational aspect of the method induces a partial or multiple wrappings of the leading 118 and trailing 120 pairs of ties around the body 116, depending on the length of the ties and the desired number of wraps. These wrappings may be carried out at a single location at the wrapping station 122 using, for example, a single rotationally driven clamping device 126. With such embodiment, conveyance of the facemasks 114 is momentarily halted while the body 116 is clamped and rotated multiple times at the single location.
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(27) The material particularly shown and described above is not meant to be limiting, but instead serves to show and teach various exemplary implementations of the present subject matter. As set forth in the attached claims, the scope of the present invention includes both combinations and sub-combinations of various features discussed herein, along with such variations and modifications as would occur to a person of skill in the art.