System and method for the shaped cutting of sanitary articles, namely of washable absorbent garments
20230150159 ยท 2023-05-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
B26D2001/0053
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D1/265
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D1/455
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D7/086
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D1/045
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B26D1/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D5/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A system and method for shaped cutting of washable sanitary absorbent articles having a back layer of washable fabric and the like is provided, wherein the back layer is fed longitudinally along a travel direction to a cutting unit including at least one cutting tool movable transversally to the travel direction so as to cut at least one longitudinal side edge of the back layer, in combination with a longitudinal displacement thereof, along a curved profile.
Claims
1. A system for shaped cutting of washable absorbent garments having a back layer of washable fabric, the system comprising: a garment feeding arrangement, and a cutting unit, wherein said back layer is fed longitudinally along a travel direction via the garment feeding arrangement to the cutting unit, wherein said cutting unit includes at least one cutting tool movable transversally to said travel direction so as to cut at least one longitudinal side edge of the back layer, in combination with a longitudinal displacement thereof, along a curved profile, and wherein said cutting tool is selected from the group consisting of ultrasonic cutters and laser beam cutters.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein: said back layer is designed to form a pant structure having rear and front waist sections and a crotch section intermediate between the rear and front waist sections, said at least one longitudinal side edge of the back layer includes both longitudinal side edges of the back layer, and the cutting unit comprises a pair of cutting tools operating at both longitudinal side edges of the back layer so as to provide said crotch sections.
3. The system of claim 1, comprising a slide carrying said cutting tool and actuator means for displacing said slide transversally to said travel direction.
4. The system of claim 3, wherein that said actuator means includes an electronically controlled motor.
5. The system of claim 3, wherein said actuator means includes mechanical cam means.
6. The system of claim 5, wherein said garment transport arrangement comprises at least one rotatable transverse flat roller over which said back layer is longitudinally displaced, and wherein said mechanical cam means includes a cam profile provided at one end of said roller and a cam follower operatively connected to said slide and urged against said cam profile.
7. The system of claim 6, wherein said cam follower is adjustable.
8. The system of claim 6, comprising presser means to urge said cam follower against said cam profile.
9. The system of any of claim 1, wherein said ultrasonic cutter includes a sharpened sonotrode in a fixed or rotatable configuration.
10. A method for shaped cutting of washable absorbent garments having a back layer of washable fabric forming a pant structure having rear and front waist sections and a crotch section intermediate between the rear and front waist sections, the method comprising: feeding said back layer longitudinally along a travel direction to a cutting unit including cutting tools movable transversally to said travel direction, and cutting each longitudinal side edge of back layer, in combination with a longitudinal displacement thereof, along curved profiles defining said crotch sections, using the transversally movable cutting tools, wherein said cutting is carried out either by an ultrasonic cutter or by a laser beam cutter operating on a roller or on a flat anvil support.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein each cutting tool is carried on a slide displaced transversally to said travel direction.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein displacement of said slide is actuated by an electronically controlled motor.
13. The method of claim 11, wherein the displacement of said slide is provided by cam means.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein said back layer is longitudinally displaced at least over a transverse rotary roller or a flat anvil support, and wherein said cam means includes a cam profile provided at least at one end of said roller and a cam follower-operatively connected to said slide and urged against said cam profile.
15. The system according to claim 1, used for producing washable absorbent garments, the back layer of which is forming a pant structure having rear and front waist sections and a crotch section intermediate between the rear and front waist sections.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] The invention will now be described in detail with reference to the attached drawings, given purely by way of non-limiting example, wherein:
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[0020] It will be appreciated that the various figures may not be represented on the same scale. Some dimensions and dimensional ratios are being enlarged for the sake of better understanding. It will also be appreciated that in some figures certain elements or components may not be shown, also for a better understanding.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0021] With reference initially to
[0022] The washable absorbent garment 10 comprises a back layer 12 of washable fabric forming a pant structure. The back layer 12 has rear and front waist sections 14, 16 and a crotch section 18 intermediate between the rear and front waist sections 14, 16. The rear and front waist sections 14, 16 are wider than the crotch section 18, such that in the extended position of
[0023] The back layer 12 is a fabric formed by woven threads which is washable as ordinary textile garments, e.g. swimsuits, underwear, etc. The back layer 12 may be made of any natural or synthetic material used for producing textile articles, e.g. cotton, Lycra, nylon, polyester, polypropylene etc. and any mixture thereof. In possible embodiments, the back layer 12 may be an elastic fabric made of a mixture of polyamide and elastane or cotton and elastane, e.g. 80% cotton/polyamide and 20% elastane. The back layer 20 may have for instance a weight comprised between 100-200 g/m.sup.2.
[0024] The crotch section 18 of the back layer 12 has two curved side edges 22 shaped to conform to the legs of the user in the configuration in which the washable absorbent garment 10 is worn. The rear and front waist sections 14, 16 of the back layer 12 have respective side edges 24, 26 which are joined to each other such that the washable absorbent garment 10 is closed in a pant-like shape and has two leg openings on opposite sides of the crotch section 18.
[0025] The side edges 24, 26 are joined to each other by ultrasonic welding or by glue.
[0026] The washable absorbent garment 10 also comprises a washable absorbent core 28 permanently fixed in the crotch section 18 of the back layer 12.
[0027] Production of the washable absorbent garment 10 is carried out by unwinding the back layer 12 from a reel and advancing it continuously (or even intermittently) in generally horizontal machine direction. The individual absorbent cores 28 are provided on a parallel line and are permanently fixed onto the back layer in longitudinally spaced positions to form a continuous garment tape.
[0028] The continuous tape formed by the back layer 12 carrying the absorbent cores 28 is fed to a transversally movable cutting unit 30 configured for cutting the longitudinal side edges of the back layer 12, as the continuous garment tape advances in the machine direction, along curved profiles shaped to conform to the legs of the user. The cutting tools are movable transversally to the travel direction of the continuous tape so as to cut each longitudinal side edge of the tape, in combination with the longitudinal displacement of the tape, along such curved profiles to provide the crotch sections 18 of the washable absorbent garments 10.
[0029] Referring now to
[0030] It is to pointed out that the cutting unit 30 could be equipped with just one cutting tool in case the continuous layer of a sanitary article different from garment 10 is to be cut only along one of its longitudinal edges.
[0031] The cutting unit 30 is displaceable transversally, in the direction of arrows X, with respect to travel direction of the continuous tape formed by the back layer 12 carrying the absorbent cores 28, which is advanced longitudinally by a motor-driven conveyor including for instance pairs of transverse superimposed rollers 32, 33. Along the path aside the cutting unit 30 the support frame 31 can bear a backing plate or a flat anvil roller upon which cutting of the back layer 12 is performed, so as to provide the necessary rigidity and proper positioning of the material being cut.
[0032] According to the peculiar feature of the invention each cutting tool consists of either an ultrasonic cutter or a laser beam cutter, both generally well known per se in the art of cutting, and only the first one of which is shown in the drawings and is referenced as 34. As shown in more detail in
[0033] In the alternative embodiment shown in
[0034] The arrangement of the cutting system of the invention equipped with a laser cutter can be substantially same as the one disclosed in the above in connection with the ultrasonic cutter: in such a case a source is in a fixed position on the support 36 or 31 and the laser beam with a fixed optics or specific scanner if needed is displaced by the motor-driven slide 35 transversally to the travel direction of the substrate to be subjected to shaped cut of its longitudinal edges, or the slide 35 can be operated by the cam system 38-39. As a further alternative the laser source can be kept stationary and an optical system can be provided to focus the laser beam onto the continuous tape formed by the back layer 12 carrying the absorbent cores 28, along the desired curved trajectory defining the shaped cut.
[0035] The embodiment of the invention having the ultrasonic cutter is generally less expensive than the laser cutter: however, the latter is more precise while affording higher cutting speed, though being more expensive.
[0036] Of course, without prejudice to the principle of the invention, the details of construction and the embodiments can be widely varied with respect to those described and illustrated, without thereby departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the claims that follow. Namely, the washable absorbent garments disclosed in connection with the cutting system and method of the invention is to be considered as only one example of washable absorbent garments to which the invention can be applied.