MÖBIUS STRIP FORMING DEVICE, FORMING MACHINE USING THE FORMING DEVICE AND TEXTILE CHAIN FORMING PROCEDURE

20230086670 · 2023-03-23

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    Abstract

    A forming device for forming links in the shape of a Möbius strip includes a rotation module with an inner path. The forming device has a widening for 180° rotation of a strip introduced into the rotation module. The rotation module has an inlet suitable for one end of a strip, an outlet suitable for the strip and the inner path extends from the inlet to the outlet. The widening is adapted for rotation of the end of the strip 180° about its longitudinal axis. The device also includes a gas injector positioned at the inlet of the rotation module intended to drive the strip through the inner path of the rotation module.

    Claims

    1. A Möbius strip forming device, which comprises a rotation module with an inlet suitable for one end of a strip, an outlet suitable for the strip and an inner path from the inlet to the outlet, and a widening suitable for rotating the strip being located in the inner path, the widening being adapted for rotation of the end of the strip 180° about its longitudinal axis, and wherein the device additionally comprises a gas injector positioned at the inlet of the rotation module intended to drive the strip through the inner path of the rotation module.

    2. The device of claim 1, further comprising a detector attached to the rotation module, intended to detect the end of the strip at the outlet of the rotation module.

    3. A textile chain forming machine, intended to form a chain with links in the shape of a Möbius strip, the forming machine comprising: a fixed structure, the forming device for forming links in the shape of a Möbius strip of claim 1, attached to the fixed structure, a supply assembly for supplying strip to the rotation module of the forming device, joining means attached to the fixed structure and movable with respect to it, intended to join the end of the strip which leaves the forming device with the rest of the strip forming a link, and a cutting mechanism attached to the fixed structure, intended to cut and separate the link from the rest of the strip.

    4. The forming machine of claim 3, further comprising a pre-tensioning assembly, intended to apply a tensile force to the links of the formed chain.

    5. A textile chain forming procedure using the forming device of claim 1, comprising the steps of: supplying strip to the rotation module of the forming device and 180° rotation of the end of the strip, forming a first link in the shape of a Möbius strip, joining the end of the strip to the strip, cutting the strip, provisional joining of the ends of the strip on the link, and forming a new link by repeating the previous steps and linking with the first link, forming a chain.

    6. The procedure of claim 5, further comprising the steps of pre-tensioning the chain comprising at least one link and definitive joining of the ends of the strip on the very link.

    7. The procedure of claim 6, further comprising a step of final tensioning of the chain.

    8. The procedure of claim 5, further comprising a step subsequent to the step of temporary joining the end of the strip to the strip for pulling the rest of the strip on the first link, incorporating at least one additional loop of strip on the first link.

    9. The procedure of claim 5, wherein while the strip is being supplied to the rotation module, a gas is injected to drive the strip.

    10. The procedure of claim 5, wherein following the first step of supplying strip to the rotation module, it comprises a step of adjusting the length of the link.

    11. The procedure of claim 6, wherein the step of pre-tensioning the chain is performed with a load of up to 40% of the breaking load of the strip.

    12. The procedure of claim 7, wherein the step of final tensioning of the chain is performed with a load of between 25% and 80% of the breaking load of the strip.

    13. The procedure of claim 5, wherein the step of temporarily joining the end of the strip to the link is performed by sewing.

    14. The procedure of claim 7, wherein the step of final tensioning of the chain is performed at a temperature between 10° C. and 150° C.

    Description

    DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0034] As a complement to the description provided herein, and for the purpose of helping to make the features of the invention more readily understandable, in accordance with a preferred practical exemplary embodiment thereof, said description is accompanied by a set of drawings constituting an integral part of the same, which by way of illustration and not limitation, represent the following:

    [0035] FIG. 1A shows a general view of the textile chain forming machine.

    [0036] FIG. 1B shows a plan view of the textile chain forming machine.

    [0037] FIG. 2 shows the movement of the forming device and of the shuttle while the strip is being supplied to the rotation module.

    [0038] FIG. 3 shows a detail view of the positioning of the joining means and of the securing staple of the first link.

    [0039] FIG. 4 shows a detail view of the movements of the securing elements of the link once it has left the forming device.

    [0040] FIG. 5 shows a detail view of the joining means moving closer to join the link, as well as the cutting mechanism separating the link from the rest of the strip.

    [0041] FIG. 6 shows a detail view of the securing elements while they hold the first link.

    [0042] FIG. 7 shows a side view of the pre-tensioning assembly.

    [0043] FIG. 8A shows a top view of the forming device with the rotation module closed.

    [0044] FIG. 8B shows a front view of the forming device with the rotation module closed.

    [0045] FIG. 9 shows a general view of the forming device with the rotation module open.

    [0046] FIG. 10A shows a general view of the strip.

    [0047] FIG. 10B shows a general view of one link of the chain in the shape of a Möbius strip, and a chain with a pair of links.

    [0048] FIG. 11 shows a general diagram of the fundamental steps of the procedure object of the invention.

    PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION

    [0049] A preferred embodiment of the present invention is described below with the help of FIGS. 1A to 11.

    [0050] FIG. 10A shows a strip (100) which is the one that will be used, both in the Möbius strip forming device (20), first object of the present invention, and in the textile chain forming machine, second object of the present invention, in order to form a textile chain (200) of natural, synthetic or artificial fibres.

    [0051] This chain (200) has the particularity that each of the links (300) thereof is a Möbius strip, which gives the chain (200) exceptional properties of resistance and load capacity.

    [0052] The first object of the present invention, the Möbius strip forming device (20), is represented in FIGS. 8A, 8B and 9. Specifically, the forming device (20) comprises a rotation module (1) with an upper half (13) and a lower half (23). FIG. 9 shows both halves (13, 23) of the rotation module (1) separated, while FIG. 8B shows both halves (13, 23) closed. When both halves (13, 23) are closed, the rotation module (1) is formed.

    [0053] The rotation module (1) further comprises an inlet (8) for the strip (100) and an outlet (16) for the strip (100). Inside the rotation module (1) there is an inner path, which can be seen in detail in FIG. 9 and which goes from the inlet (8) to the outlet (16). In the inner path, at the end opposite from the inlet (8), it has is a widening (18) for rotating the strip (100). In this manner, when the upper half (13) and the lower half (23) of the rotation module (1) are closed, the strip (100) is introduced through the inlet (8). In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the inner path and the widening (18) for rotation have the shape of the negative of the Möbius strip.

    [0054] The strip (100) circulates through the inner path until it reaches the widening (18) wherein the end of the strip (100) rotates 180° on itself, forming the characteristic curve of the Möbius strip. The strip (100) continues to advance through the inner path until it reaches the outlet (16) of the rotation module (1), the end of the protruding strip (100) being rotated 180° with respect to the position where it entered the rotation module (100).

    [0055] The Möbius strip forming device (20) further comprises, as shown in FIGS. 8A and 8B, a gas injector (11), positioned at the inlet (8) of the rotation module (1). By expelling gas, the gas injector (11) helps the strip (100) advance more easily through the inside of the rotation module (1).

    [0056] Furthermore, the Möbius strip forming device (20) comprises detection means (12), intended to detect the strip (100) when it leaves through the outlet (16) of the rotation module (1). The detection means (12) are seen in FIG. 8B.

    [0057] The second object of the invention is a textile chain forming machine, which is represented in a general view in FIG. 1A and a plan view in FIG. 1B. The textile chain forming machine first comprises a fixed structure (19), which acts as a support for the rest of the elements.

    [0058] Attached to the fixed structure (19), the forming machine comprises a Möbius strip forming device (20), first object of the invention and represented in detail in FIGS. 8A, 8B and 9. Furthermore, it comprises a series of elements which are explained below and which enable a chain (200) to be formed wherein each of the links (300) thereof is a Möbius strip obtained from the forming device (20) described, as shown in FIG. 10B.

    [0059] Specifically, the textile chain forming machine comprises a strip supply assembly, with a shuttle (2) and a dispenser (3), both attached to the fixed structure (19) and shown in FIGS. 1A and 1B, which are responsible for supplying the strip (100) to the Möbius strip forming device (20).

    [0060] The dispenser (3), connected to supply rollers (17), which are shown in FIG. 1A, provides the strip (100) that is necessary to make up each link (300), such that it is always close to the inlet (8) of the rotation module (1). Moreover, the shuttle (2) facilitates the introduction of the strip (100) through the inlet (8) of the rotation module (1).

    [0061] The shuttle (2) also comprises an additional gas injector, which supplies an oriented gas stream, enabling the strip (100) to enter the inside the rotation module (1) with ease.

    [0062] Moreover, the textile chain forming machine comprises joining means (4), which are shown, for example, in FIG. 4, likewise attached to the fixed structure (19), intended to join the strip (100) forming a link (300). The joining means (4) consist of a staple (41), shown in FIG. 4, intended to hold the end of the strip (100) once it has adopted the Möbius shape in order to facilitate the joining.

    [0063] The forming machine also comprises securing elements (5, 6, 7) attached to the fixed structure (19) and movable with respect to it, which are shown in detail in FIG. 4 or 5. Specifically, a first pivot (5), a second pivot (6), represented in FIG. 4, and a finger with a roller (7), represented for example in FIG. 5, intended to hold the link (300) maintaining the shape thereof, once it has been extracted from the rotation module (1), while the link (300) is closed with the joining means (4).

    [0064] The forming machine likewise comprises a cutting mechanism (10) attached to the fixed structure (19), intended to cut and separate the link (300) from the rest of the strip (100). The cutting mechanism (10) is shown in FIG. 5.

    [0065] In order to position the links (300) that have already been formed and cut and to link them with the strip (100) which is going to be introduced into the Möbius strip forming device (20), such that they form the chain (200) shown in FIG. 10B, the textile chain forming machine comprises securing elements (9, 14 and 15) also attached to the fixed structure (19). Specifically, these securing elements are pulling means (9), shown in FIG. 5, a lower securing element (14), shown in FIG. 6, and a chain securing element (15), also shown in FIG. 6.

    [0066] Finally, the textile chain forming machine comprises a pre-tensioning assembly (24) as shown in FIG. 7, intended to apply a tensile force to at least one link (300), or if the chain (200) comprises several links (300), to apply a tensile force on the formed links (300), such that the fibres of the strip (100) making up the chain (200) are reordered, improving the properties thereof.

    [0067] The third object of the present invention is a textile chain forming procedure, wherein the chain (200) comprises a series of links (300) and wherein each link (300) is built from a textile strip (100) and has the shape of a Möbius strip. The procedure uses the textile chain forming machine described above and comprises the steps described below:

    [0068] The first step consists of supplying strip (100) to the rotation module (1) of the forming device (20). To do so, the forming device (20) enters a central position, as shown in FIG. 2.

    [0069] The shuttle (2) is then activated. Specifically, a brake (21) of the shuttle is activated, which secures the strip (100) to be supplied, as seen in FIG. 2. The shuttle (2) then advances to the inlet (8) of the rotation module (1), as indicated in the right portion of FIG. 2, pulling the strip (100).

    [0070] Then, the dispenser (3) comprising a securing element is closed. In this step, the end of the strip (100) is rotated 180°, forming a first loop of the first link (300) with the characteristic shape of the Möbius strip.

    [0071] To facilitate the inlet of the strip (100), an additional gas injector of the shuttle (2) and the gas injector (11) of the forming device (20) are activated, represented in FIG. 2. Both gas injectors expel a stream of gas which facilitates the inlet of the strip (100) through the inlet (8) of the rotation module (1). Furthermore, at the same time the dispenser (3) advances in order to supply a certain amount of strip inside the rotation module (1).

    [0072] By means of the detection means (12) of the forming device (20), indicated in FIG. 8B, the strip (100) is detected at the outlet of the rotation module (1). This indicates that the strip (100) has flowed correctly inside the rotation module (1) and gas can stop being supplied.

    [0073] In a second step, the end of the strip (100) is joined to the rest of the strip (100), in order to prevent the first loop of the link (300) from falling apart, by means of the joining means (4).

    [0074] In a third step, the rest of the strip (100) is pulled on the first link (300), incorporating additional loops of strip (100), between 2 and 10, on the first link (300). This gives each link a much greater resistance.

    [0075] FIG. 3 shows a general view wherein the joining means (4) are moved to a position close to the forming device (20) and a staple (41) of the joining means (4) is activated, intended to maintain the first link (300) with all the loops controlled, as indicated in FIG. 3.

    [0076] Next, and once the strip (100) that already has the shape of a Möbius strip is tightly secured, the rotation module (1) opens, separating the upper half (13) and the lower half (23) of the rotation module (1), releasing the strip (100).

    [0077] Afterwards, as indicated in FIG. 4, the securing elements are introduced, specifically a first pivot (5) and a second pivot (6) to a certain position, moving until they are inside the first link (300).

    [0078] FIG. 5 shows a general view of the textile chain forming machine when another of the securing elements moves, in this case a finger with a roller (7) to a certain position, maintaining the shape of the link (300).

    [0079] Afterwards, the excess strip (100) is collected in the dispenser (3). In this manner, it is ensured that the first link (300) of the chain (200) has the correct length, comprised between 60 mm and 600 mm.

    [0080] In the fourth step of the procedure, the cutting mechanism (10) of the strip is activated, as shown in FIG. 5, separating the link (300) from the rest of the strip (100).

    [0081] In the fifth step, the provisional joining of the ends of the strip forming the link (300) is performed on the link (300), so that it does not fall apart.

    [0082] FIG. 6 shows the forming machine while the pivots (5 and 6) which release the tension of the link (300) move closer, and they are withdrawn to the resting position thereof.

    [0083] In the sixth step, the previous steps are repeated forming a new link (300) linked with the first link (300), forming the chain (200). To do so, the lower securing element (14) which secures the link (300) rotates 90°, in order to be able to link it to the next link (300).

    [0084] Then, the chain securing element (15) and the lower securing element (14) place the links (300) in a position indicated for performing the pre-tensioning by means of the pre-tensioning assembly (24), shown in FIG. 7, which is carried out with a load between 5% and 40% of the breaking load of the strip (100).

    [0085] After the pre-tensioning, the definitive joining of the ends of the strip is performed on the very link (300), and a final tensioning of the chain is performed. The final tensioning is carried out with a load between 25% and 80% of the breaking load of the strip (100) and at a temperature comprised between 10° C. and 150° C.

    [0086] The pre-tensioning and tensioning of the chain (200) enable the fibres making up the strip (100) of the chain to be compacted and aligned, and the fact that performing the final tensioning at a certain temperature enables the physical properties required for the chain (200) to be obtained.

    [0087] FIG. 11 shows, schematically and by way of summary, the fundamental steps of the procedure object of the invention, i.e., forming a link in the shape of a Möbius strip starting with a textile strip, pre-tensioning, forming the textile chain, sewing the links and final tensioning.