MACHINE AND METHOD FOR BOARDING TUBULAR KNITTED ARTICLES
20180347090 ยท 2018-12-06
Inventors
- Nerino GRASSI (Castiglione delle Stiviere (MN), IT)
- Alessandro SCARPELLI (Scandicci (FI), IT)
- Stefano SALVADORI (Firenze, IT)
- Mirko RUSTIONI (Strada in Chianti (FI), IT)
- Mario TINERVIA (Burlington, NC, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
The machine comprises in combination: at least one tubular boarding form (5) with a longitudinal axis (B-B); a heat treatment chamber (15), the tubular boarding form (5) being insertable in, and extractable from, the heat treatment chamber (15); a pick-up device (71) to take tubular knitted articles (M) and load them on the tubular boarding form (5).
Claims
1. A machine for boarding tubular knitted articles, the machine comprising: at least one tubular boarding form comprising a longitudinal axis; a heat treatment chamber, the at least one tubular boarding form being movable such that the at least one tubular boarding form is insertable in and extractable from the heat treatment chambers, a pick-up device for picking up a tubular knitted article and loading the tubular knitted article on the at least one tubular boarding form; a final boarding and removing unit for removing tubular knitted articles from the at least one tubular boarding form, wherein the final boarding and removing unit comprises a pair of adjacent and opposite conveyor belts defining a path for removing the tubular knitted articles from the at least one tubular boarding form.
2. A machine according to claim 1, wherein the at least one tubular boarding form comprises an extractor extractable from and retractable in an end of the at least one tubular boarding form.
3. A machine according to claim 2, wherein the extractor has a flat shape.
4. A machine according to claim 2, wherein the pair of adjacent and opposite conveyor belts and the extractor are configured and controlled such that when the extractor is extracted from the at least one tubular boarding form with the tubular knitted article partially lifted by the extractor from the at least one tubular boarding form, the pair of adjacent and opposite conveyor belts pinch and press the tubular knitted article between the extractor and the the pair of adjacent and opposite conveyor belts.
5. A machine according to claim 1, wherein the at least one tubular boarding form is carried by a conveyor configured and controlled so as to insert the at least one tubular boarding form into, and extract the at least one tubular boarding form from, the heat treatment chamber.
6. A machine according to claim 1, further comprising an angular orientation device for angularly positioning the at least one tubular boarding form.
7. A machine according to claim 1, further comprising another tubular boarding form to provide a plurality of tubular boarding forms.
8. A machine according to claim 7, wherein said plurality of tubular boarding forms are carried by a common conveyor.
9. A method for boarding a tubular knitted article, the method comprising the following steps: inserting a tubular knitted article to be boarded on a tubular boarding form; heat-treating the tubular knitted article when the tubular knitted article is arranged on the tubular boarding form; engaging the tubular knitted article via a pair of opposite conveyor belts pressed against each other; removing the tubular knitted article from the tubular boarding form via the pair of opposite conveyor belts and performing a final boarding step of the tubular knitted article by pressing the pair of opposite conveyor belts against each other.
10. A method according to claim 9, wherein the step of engaging the tubular knitted article via the pair of opposite conveyor belts comprises the steps of: lifting the tubular knitted article from an end of the tubular boarding form via an extractor housed in the tubular boarding form, the extractor being extractable from the tubular boarding form; and pressing the pair of opposite conveyor belts against each other with the extractor and the tubular knitted article interposed between the pair of opposite conveyor belts.
11. A method according to claim 10, wherein the extractor has a flat shape.
12. A method according to claim 10, wherein the tubular boarding form is carried by a conveyor configured and controlled so as to insert the tubular boarding form into, and extract the tubular boarding form from, a heat treatment chamber.
13. A method according to claim 10, further comprising providing an angular orientation device for angularly positioning the tubular boarding form.
14. A method according to claim 10, further comprising providing another tubular boarding form to provide a plurality of tubular boarding forms.
15. A method according to claim 14, wherein said plurality of tubular boarding forms are carried by a common conveyor.
16. A method according to claim 15, wherein said common conveyor comprises a carousel rotating around a carousel axis, the carousel axis being parallel to longitudinal axes of the plurality of tubular boarding forms.
17. A machine according to claim 3, wherein the opposite conveyor belts and the extractor are configured and controlled such that when the extractor is extracted from the at least one tubular boarding form with the tubular knitted article partially lifted by the extractor from the at least one tubular boarding form, the opposite conveyor belts pinch and press the tubular knitted article between the extractor and the two opposite conveyor belts.
18. A machine according to claim 2, wherein the at least one tubular boarding form is carried by a conveyor configured and controlled so as to insert the at least one tubular boarding form into, and extract the at least one tubular boarding form from, the heat treatment chamber.
19. A machine according to claim 8, wherein said common conveyor comprises a carousel rotating around a carousel axis.
20. A machine according to claim 18, wherein the carousel axis is parallel to longitudinal axes of the plurality of tubular boarding forms.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0047] The invention will be better understood by following the description and the accompanying drawings, which show non-limiting practical embodiments of the invention. More particularly, in the drawing:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0059] The following detailed description of the exemplary embodiments refers to the accompanying drawings. The same reference numbers in different drawings identify the same or similar elements. Additionally, the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale. Also, the following detailed description does not limit the invention. Instead, the scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims.
[0060] Reference throughout the specification to one embodiment or an embodiment or some embodiments means that the particular feature, structure or characteristic described in connection with an embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the subject matter disclosed. Thus, the appearance of the phrase in one embodiment or in an embodiment or in some embodiments in various places throughout the specification is not necessarily referring to the same embodiment(s). Further, the particular features, structures or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments.
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[0062] A pneumatic pipe, indicated as a whole with number 7, is associated with the machine 1 for feeding individual tubular knitted articles to the boarding machine 1; greater details of the pneumatic pipe will be described below.
[0063] The boarding machine 1 comprises a plurality of stations, and more particularly a first station 9, where tubular knitted articles coming from the pneumatic pipe 7 are opened by stretching, i.e. by annularly enlarging the elastic edge, and are loaded on the tubular boarding forms 5. The boarding machine 1 also comprises a second station 11 for orienting the boarding form 5 around a vertical rotation axis (B-B) of the boarding form 5, substantially parallel to the rotation axis 3A of the carousel 3. Reference number 12 generally indicates an angular orientation device for angularly orienting the boarding forms 5. The boarding machine 1 also comprises an boarding station 13, comprising an oven or heat-treatment chamber 15, which can extend according to a portion of circular ring around the rotation axis 3A of the carousel 3. A station 17 is also provided for removing or picking up the individual tubular knitted articles from the boarding forms 5 and for feeding them to a packing machine, not shown.
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[0065] Each air intake 23 and 31 has a respective opening and closing gate 23A and 31A, respectively. The suction mouth 27 has an opening and closing gate 27A. In the illustrated embodiment, the individual tubular knitted articles are inserted manually, according to a preset orientation, inside the entrance end 7A of the pneumatic pipe 7, and are conveyed towards the exit end 7B of the pneumatic pipe 7, in order to be introduced in the opening device for opening the elastic edge of the tubular knitted article and allow then to load it onto the boarding form 5.
[0066] The sequence of feeding the individual tubular knitted articles inside the pneumatic pipe 7 will be described with reference to the sequence of
[0067] The opening device for opening the elastic edge of the tubular knitted article is arranged in the station 9 of machine 1, where the tubular knitted article is conveyed by means of the pneumatic pipe 7 and is loaded onto one of the boarding forms 5 of the machine 1.
[0068] The structure of the opening device for opening the elastic edge of the tubular knitted article is illustrated in detail in
[0069] In the illustrated embodiment, the feeding device 47 comprises a pair of rollers 49 rotating around axes 49A, which are substantially parallel to each other and orthogonal to the axis A-A of the hollow body 45. In
[0070] In some embodiments an actuator, for example a cylinder-piston actuator 89, may be provided to move the rollers 49 of the feeding device 47 towards and away from each other, with a movement orthogonal to the rotation axes 49A of the rollers.
[0071] The terminal part, i.e. the part closer to the rollers 49, of the tubular connection 7C can be provided with holes 7D fluidly coupling the inside of the tubular connection 7C to a suction mouth 91, for purposes that will be explained below.
[0072] The hollow body 45 has an inner volume 53 delimited by a wall 55, which may have a substantially axial-symmetrical shape with respect to axis A-A. The inner volume 53 of the hollow body 45 may have a first converging portion 53A and a second diverging portion 53B. The two portions 53A and 53B of the inner volume 53 of the hollow body 45 may have a substantially frustum-conical shape and be connected at an intermediate position of the longitudinal extension of the hollow body 45. In the illustrated embodiment, the converging portion 53A has a greater longitudinal extension, approximately twice the longitudinal extension of the diverging portion 53B. In other embodiments, the lengths of the converging portion 53A and the diverging portion 53B can be different than those represented.
[0073] The hollow body 45 has an entrance opening 45A and an exit opening 45B for the tubular knitted article. The entrance opening 45A and the exit opening 45B are preferably coaxial with each other and longitudinally spaced from each other along the axis A-A of the hollow body 45. The cross-section of the inner volume 53 and of the entrance and exit openings 45A and 45B may be circular.
[0074] The wall 55 of the hollow body 45, delimiting the inner volume 53, has an entrance edge 55A surrounding the entrance opening 45A and an exit edge 55B surrounding the exit opening 45B.
[0075] A suction arrangement is associated with the hollow body 45. In the illustrated embodiment, around the hollow body 45 a first suction chamber 57 is provided, which forms part of the suction arrangement and which can be delimited by a wall 59. The first suction chamber 57 is provided with one or more suction mouths 58, see in particular
[0076] The first suction chamber 57 has a downwards facing air passage, which can be selectively opened and closed by means of a closing member 61, which may form an openable wall. The closing member 61 may comprise a plurality of leaves, for example two leaves 61A and 61B, movable with respect to each other. In the drawing, the double arrows f61A and f61B indicate the opening and closing movement of the two leaves 61A, 61B to open and close the first suction chamber 57. Numbers 63A and 63B indicate two actuators, for example two pneumatic or hydraulic cylinder-piston actuators used to control the movement of the two leaves 61A, 61B forming the closing member 61. In other embodiments, the closing member 61 may have a different shape, for example it may comprise only one leaf or can be shaped like and openable and closable diaphragm, like an optical diaphragm.
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[0078] The distance between the exit edge 55B of the wall 55 and the surface of the leaves 61A and 61B facing the hollow member 45 is such as to leave a gap I between the exit edge 55B of the wall 55 and the closing member 61. Through the gap I, that substantially forms an annular space surrounding the longitudinal axis A-A of the hollow member 45, the first suction chamber 57 is fluidly coupled to the inner volume 53 of the hollow body 45.
[0079] Near the exit opening 45B and the exit edge 55B, the hollow body 45 is provided with radial suction ports 65 that, together with the suction chamber 57, form part of the suction arrangement. In the illustrated embodiment, the ports 65 have a substantially circular cross-section, but this is not binding. They are constituted by through holes which extend through the whole thickness of the wall 55. The ports 65 are arranged preferably as close as possible to the exit edge 55B and, anyway, in the diverging portion 53B of the inner volume 53. The ports 65, arranged circumferentially or annularly around the longitudinal axis A-A, fluidly couple the inner volume 53 of the hollow member 45 to the first suction chamber 57.
[0080] Forks 67 may be arranged between the rollers 49 of the feeding device 47 and the entrance opening 55A of the hollow member 55; these forks can move towards and away from each other under the control of linear actuators, for example cylinder-piston actuators 69. Reference f67 indicates the opening and closing movement of the forks 67.
[0081] A pick-up member, indicated as a whole with number 71, is arranged under the hollow member 45. The pick-up member 71 is shown in two different operating positions in
[0082] In the illustrated embodiment, the pick-up member 71 also comprises a second suction chamber 79 fluidly coupled to one or more suction mouths 80. The second suction chamber 79 is carried by the plate 77.
[0083] The plate 77 forms a slide and may be provided with shoes 81 (see in particular
[0084] Through the movement according to the double arrow f77 of the slide 77, the pick-up member 71 can be moved from one to the other of the two positions illustrated in
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[0086] The described structure allows the sleeve 93 forming the outer surface of the boarding form 5 to rotate around the longitudinal axis B-B on the bearings 95 with respect to the inner support 97.
[0087] Coaxially to the support 97 and to the outer sleeve 93, inside the boarding form 5, and preferably inside the support 97, a stem 107 is provided, ending with an extractor 109 of flat shape, for example approximately rectangular, which can axially project from an upper closing disc 111 of the boarding form 5, fixed with respect to the support 97. The stem 107 is provided with an axial extraction and retraction movement according to the double arrow f107 to extract the extractor 109 through the closing disc 111. In some embodiments, the stem 107, which may be internally hollow, may have a lower end 107A opposite to the extractor 109, to which a feeler 115 is attached that co-acts with a cam or with an actuator that controls the movement according to the double arrow f107 for the extraction and retraction of the stem 107 and of the extractor 109.
[0088] The friction wheel 101 is configured to co-act with a driving friction wheel 121, shown in particular in
[0089] In some embodiments, the motorized friction wheel 121 can be driven into rotation by an electric motor 123, through a pair of pulleys 125, 127 and a belt 129. In some embodiments, the friction wheel 121, the motor 123 and the transmission members 125, 127, 129 are carried by a slide 131 sliding along a guide 133 radially oriented with respect to the rotating carousel 3. As can be easily understood by comparing
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[0091] Pipes 134, 135 for hot air circulation, a fan 137 for hot air circulation, and a filter 139 are schematically indicated in
[0092] In some embodiments, not shown, the tubular knitted article M may be moistened before entering the heat-treatment chamber 15. To this end, a specific station may be provided, for example provided with nozzles that spray atomized water onto the tubular knitted article M.
[0093] In the station 17 of the boarding machine 1 a final boarding and removing unit may be arranged for boarding and removing the tubular knitted article from the boarding forms 5, the final boarding unit removing the tubular knitted articles from the tubular boarding forms 5 after the heat-treatment in the heat-treatment chamber 15, and downloading them onto an exit conveyor 141 (
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[0095] As shown in broken line in
[0096] Having described the main members of the boarding machine 1, with reference to the sequence of
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[0098] In
[0099] The tubular knitted article is inserted, for example manually, into the entrance end 7A and is sucked inside the pneumatic pipe 7. In this operating phase, the first gate 21 is in open position, the first air intake 23 is closed by means of the gate 23A, while the first suction mouth 27 is open and air is sucked (arrow A) through said first suction mouth 27, so as to generate an air flow Cl flowing from the entrance end 7A up to the suction mouth 27.
[0100] When the tubular knitted article M is inserted at the entrance end 7A, it is drawn due to the suction effect towards the first suction mouth 27. The passage sensor 25 detects passage of the tubular knitted article M and causes the closing of the gate 21, the opening of the first air intake 23 and, after a given time, the stopping of the suction through the first suction mouth 27. The tubular knitted article M continues its movement along the pneumatic pipe 7 due to inertia after the closing of the first suction mouth 27, beyond the point where the latter is arranged, to enter (as shown in
[0101] In the first section of the pneumatic pipe 7, upstream of the gate 29, a second tubular knitted article M can enter, as described above, which will be arranged to be subsequently fed to the device 43, when the elastic edge of the already introduced tubular knitted article M has been opened and the article removed from the device 43.
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[0103] When the elastic edge E of the tubular knitted article M covers the photocell 191, the signal from the photocell causes the suction activation through the branch 35 and the second suction mouth 41, so as to stretch upward the portion of the tubular knitted article M tube upstream of the nip between the rollers 49.
[0104] When the tubular knitted article M is stretched due to the suction effect (arrow A in
[0105] The air flow generated in the inner volume 53 of the hollow body 45 causes stretching or opening of the elastic edge E of the tubular knitted article M, which moves gradually forwards inside the hollow body 45.
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[0107] When the tubular knitted article M with its elastic edge E is arranged as illustrated in
[0108] In the next step shown in
[0109] In the next step, shown in
[0110] At this point, air suction through suction mouths 80 can be initiated. The air flow, represented by the arrows A4 in
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[0113] Continuing its downward movement according to arrow f71, the pick-up member 71 loads the tubular knitted article M onto the boarding form 5, having previously opened the fingers 73. The fingers are arranged at such a mutual distance as to allow the insertion of the tubular form 5 between the four spread-apart fingers 73. By continuing the lowering movement of the pick-up member 71 according to the arrow f71, the fingers 73 are removed from the tubular knitted article M, which is gradually loaded onto the boarding form 5, until the position of
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[0115] In the sequence described with reference to
[0116] Since the stretching, i.e. the opening of the elastic edge E of the tubular knitted article M up to close the suction ports 65 and the gap I requires a certain time, if the pressure within the first suction chamber 57 does not decrease below a predetermined threshold within a given time interval, this is interpreted by a control unit (not shown) of the boarding machine 1 as a non-opening or a partial opening of the elastic edge E of the tubular knitted article M; consequently, a procedure is initiated for repeating the opening, or a discharge cycle for discharging the tubular knitted article which has not been properly opened.
[0117] In the first case (repeating of the opening operations), the rotational motion of the rollers 49 is reversed to bring the elastic edge E of the tubular knitted article M back at the level of the photocell 191 and the cycle described with reference to the sequence of
[0118] Alternatively, or if, despite the repetition of the opening operations, a fail in the opening and stretching of the elastic edge E of the tubular knitted article M is detected, the tubular knitted article M which has been not properly opened can be discharged. This may occur according to the sequence illustrated in
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[0120] Simultaneously, suction through the second suction mouth 41 is actuated by opening the gate 39. The air flow, indicated by the arrow A6, which is generated in the tubular connection 7C, draws the tubular knitted article M upwards once this latter has been released by the rollers 49. The air flow A6 draws the tubular knitted article M inside the discharge bell 37. From here, the tubular knitted article is removed by interrupting the suction by closing the gate 39. Due to the weight of the tubular knitted article M, a bottom closing door 37A of the discharge bell 37 is opened, thus discharging the tubular knitted article M, for example into a container below (not shown).
[0121] While the disclosed embodiments of the subject matter described herein have been shown in the drawings and fully described above with particularity and detail in connection with several exemplary embodiments, it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that many modifications, changes, and omissions are possible without materially departing from the novel teachings, the principles and concepts set forth herein, and advantages of the subject matter recited in the appended claims. Hence, the proper scope of the disclosed innovations should be determined only by the broadest interpretation of the appended claims so as to encompass all such modifications, changes, and omissions.