IE48732B1 - Laundry feeding machine - Google Patents

Laundry feeding machine

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IE48732B1
IE48732B1 IE48680A IE48680A IE48732B1 IE 48732 B1 IE48732 B1 IE 48732B1 IE 48680 A IE48680 A IE 48680A IE 48680 A IE48680 A IE 48680A IE 48732 B1 IE48732 B1 IE 48732B1
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article
roller
laundry
feeding machine
jaws
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IE48680A
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Weir Henry J
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The invention relates to a laundry feeding machine for feeding laundry flat-work articles such as table-cloths, napkins, etc., to an ironing machine.
Such feeding machines generally comprise a conveyor on which the articles are laid and machines are known in which the corners of the article to be fed are placed by hand in respective clamps which are then drawn apart to stretch the leading edge of the article.
The clamps are subsequently released as the leading part of the article is laid on the conveyor, either by drawing the clamps forward over the conveyor or by means of an air blast which blows the article down and forwards on to the conveyor. One such machine is described in British Patent Specification No. 1105901.
After ironing, the articles are fed to a folding machine which may make several folds, at least one of which is about a fold line extending down the length of the article. For such folding to be accurate it is necessary to feed the article to the folding machine with its centre line accurately aligned with a predetermined fold line of the machine. Since the articles are conveyed automatically from the feeder conveyor to the ironing machine and thence to the folding machine, folding accuracy depends upon the accuracy with which the articles are laid on the feeder conveyor.
The problem of folding accurately· is particularly accute with small-pi^ce flat-work articles such as napkins, tablecloths, etc,. If a corner-clamp arrangement of the kind described above is used, time is wasted in finding the comers and inserting them in - 3 turn into the clamps. Also, if this is done hurriedly, margins of the article of indeterminate width may be left to overhang the clamps at the sides, so that even though the clamps may be positioned accurately, the article is misaligned with respect to the required feed line. Thus, it is common practice to lay small piece articles directly on to the conveyor and this often results in poor folding because of misalignment.
The present invention seeks to provide an arrangement which will overcome these disadvantages.
According to the invention there is provided a laundry feeding machine having a pair of clamp devices movable towards and away from each other symmetrically with respect to a predetermined feeding line of the machine; the two clanp devices being arranged to accept any part of a leading edge of a laundry article into the two clanp devices when they are together; jaw means for retaining the leading edge of the article in the clamp devices while allowing the leading edge to run through the clamp devices as they are drawn apart; sensor means associated with each clamp device for detecting the respective side edge of the article as it is about to run through the clamp device; and means responsive to the sensor means to lock the respective clamp device on to the article, whereby the first side edge detected at a clanp device causes its associated clamp device to lock and the article is pulled through the other clamp device until the second side edge is detected whereupon that clamp device is locked also, and the article is synrnetrically aligned with the feeding line. - 4 ior large articles the feeding line may be the centre line of the machine. For small articles there may be two or more parallel lines, each with respective pairs of clamp devices.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention in each clamp device there is an upper jaw which is a roller; a lower jaw which is a plate resiliently urged towards the roller, and the article, in being drawn across the device, slides on the plate and rotates the roller; the locking means comprises a brake arrangement having a jamming member pivoted about an axis parallel with the roller axis, and the sensor means comprises a tongue which is urged by a spring to project upwardly through an aperture in the lower jaw plate, the tongue being mechanically linked to the jamming member, the arrangement being such that as the tongue is allowed to move upwardly on passage of the comer of the article, corresponding movement of the jamming member moves the jamming member into contact with the surface of the rotating roller thereby jams and locks the roller.
In other embodiments of the invention both jaws may be smooth plates of metal or plastics material urged together by springs or pneumatic action with such a pressure as to allow the laundry article to slide through the plates. The locking means may be a device for applying considerably more pressure to the plates to stop the article sliding, or it may comprise a second set of j ws with gripping surfaces which clamp the article, or it may comprise a - 5 set of fine needles which penetrate the article and thereby grip it.
The side edge sensor need not be a mechanical feeler. Instead it may comprise a photo-electric detector arrangement having a light source and a photo-detector between which passes the article. When the corner of the article clears the photodetector, a response is obtained to actuate the locking means, which may be electromechanical.
In an alternative embodiment, the edge detector is pneumatic, the laundry article being effective to obstruct a flow of air from a jet arranged next to the jaws. When the side edge of the article clears the jet, the pressure change is used to actuate the locking means, which in this case is conveniently pneumatic.
The invention will further be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: Fig. 1 is a schematic illustration in plan view of part of a laundry feeding machine in accordance with the invention; Fig. 2 is a schematic illustration in side elevation of the Fig. 1 arrangement; Fig. 3 is a schematic illustration in plan view of the machine showing a laundry article held taut; Fig, 4 is a front elevation of one of the jaw mechanisms of the machine of Figs. to 3; - ξ> Fig. 5 is a plan view of the mechanism of Fig. 4; Fig.6 is an end elevation of the mechanism of Figs. 4 and 5, and Fig. 7 is a front elevation illustrating the brake arrangement of the mechanism of Figs. to 6.
Referring to Fig. 1 the feeding machine comprises a conveyor 1 which is driven forwards in the direction indicated by the arrow to feed laundry articles through an ironing machine (not shown).
At the rear of the machine is a pair of jaw mechanisms 2 and 3 which are movable together and apart symmetrically relative to the centre line 4 of the machine. The means for moving the clamp is shown as an endless drive belt 5 which passes over pulleys 6 and 7. Mechanism 2 is fixed to one run of the belt 5 and mechanism 3 is fixed to the other run. It will be seen that when the belt is driven, as by a rotary drive applied to one of the pulleys 6, 7 the mechanism will be moved apart symmetrically When the belt is driven in the opposite direction the mechanism will be brought together.
A laundry article is shown at 9 and in order to feed it to the ironing machine an operator takes one edge and places it between the jaws of mechanisms 2 and 3. The jaws are urged together by spring force to hold the article. Fig.' 2 shows in side elevation the situation of the mechanism 3 thus holding the article 9 which is draped down before the conveyor 1. - 7Having loaded the article, the operator presses a button (not shown) and the belt 5 is driven to draw the jaws apart. As the jaws are drawn apart said one, or leading, edge of the article is allowed to run transversely through the jaws. In a manner to be described, there is a sensor arranged on each jaw mechanism so as to detect the passage of the side edge of the article. When the side edge of the article is detected the respective jaw mechanisms is actuated to hold the comer firmly and prevent further transverse movement of the article through the jaws. Thus, ultimately the two jaw mechanisms will hold respective comers of the article and will be positioned symmetrically with respect to the centre line with the leading edge of the article held taut. This condition is shown in Fig. 3.
The drive belt 5 is so arranged that the drive is stopped with a predetermined tension in the leading edge of the article. At this time a release mechanism is actuated to open the jaws and a blast of air is forwardly directed by an air jet arrangement (not shown) to direct the leading edge of the article on to the conveyor as it falls from the jaws. The article is thereby carried forward on the conveyor to the ironing machine. It will be seen with the arrangement described that it is not necessary for the operator to place the comers of the article in mechanisms 2 and 3. All that is necessary is to insert a part of the leading edge so that it bridges the adjacent jaws. The jaw mechanisms will - β then run to the comers of the article and position the article centrally with respect to the conveyor.
Referring now to Figs. 4 to 7 there is shown the right-hand jaw mechanism 3 of Figs. 1 to 3 The jaw mechanisms are mounted to run on a track across the machine, the track being constituted by two tubes 11 w lded to a steel web 12. Each mechanism has a frame constituted by a pair of plates 13. Two upper rollers 14 mounted in the frame run on the upper tube 11 and a lower roller 15 bears on the underside of the lower tube 11.
The upper jaw of the mechanism is constituted by a roller 16 and the lower jaw is constituted by a smooth plate 17. Plate 17 is mounted on an arm 18. Arm 18 is fixed on a shaft 19 which is rotatably mounted in the frame and the other end of which carries a release arm 20. A spring couples arm 20 to the frame to urge the jaws together. In order to open the jaws to release the article, a bar 21 is depressed. Bar 21 runs across the machine and engages a stub which projects from the end of arm 20. Plate 17 has an aperture 22 through which projects a tongue 23. Tongu.e 23 is mounted on an extension 2$ of a jamming lever arm 25, which is pivoted about an axis parallel tc the axis of rotation of roller 16 by virtue of being mounted on a sleeve 26 which is free on shaft 19. A spring 27 couples the arm 25 to the frame, thereby urging the tongue upwardly through the aperture. An ’L* shaped counter-plate 28 (Fig. 4) is situated a . 9 . short distance above plate 17 and this also has a slot to accommodate the tongue.
In use, part of the leading edge of the laundry article is inserted between the roller 16 and the plate 17, thereby depressing tongue 23. The leading edge of the article is held in place by the effect of the spring on plate 17.
As the jaw mechanism travels outwardly the article runs across the mouthof the jaws, rotating roller 16 and sliding over plate 17. In order to help prevent the leading edge of the article from running out of the jaws, jaw plate 17 is provided with an inwardly angled outer edge 29. The article drapes over the plate 17 and the effect of edge 29 is to guide the article inwardly as it is drawn up and over the plate. This inward feeding effect might be enhanced by the additional provision of appropriate helical ribbing or grooving 30 on the surface of the roller.
Finally, the corner of the article passes tongue 23 and the tongue and arm 25 rise under the effect of spring 27. Figure 7 illustrates best che configuration of the brake constituted by arm 25. Arm 25 has a nose 31 Which normally is just clear of the surface of a wheel 32 which constitutes part of the roller, being fixed with the roller proper on the same shaft. When arm 25 rises on passage of the side edge of the article the nose engages the surface of the wheel at a position slightly forward (having regard to the direction of rotation of the wheel) of the line 33 joining the axes of the roller and the pivot for arm 25. This means that the rotation - 10 of the wheel jams the nose against the wheel and stops the wheel and roller immediately. This stops the article running through the jaws so that it is held at the comer.
When both jaws have locked, the article is thereby tensioned symmetrically with respect to the feed line. The tension stops further outward movement of the jaw mechanisms. A motion detector (not shown) is associated with the drive of belt 5 (Fig. 1) and when motion ceases a signal is generated to operate release bar 21 automatically. This depresses plate 17 to release the article and, by co-operation of plate 17 with tongue 23, unlocks the jamming arm 25 from the wheel 32.
In the arrangement described above with reference to the drawings the feeding line along which the centre lines of the articles are fed is the centre line of the machine. Generally, however, small-piece articles will be fed along a number of parallel lanes. In this case the invention will provide a pair of jaw mechanisms for each lane, the pairs of jaw mechanisms being operable independently, side by side, and being centred on the feeding line of their respective lane.
The invention is not restricted to the details of the embodiment described with reference to the drawings. For example, instead of being directly mechanically operated, the brake mechanism for the roller may be electro- mechanical, being responsive to actuation of a micro-switch which is operated by the movement of tongue 23.

Claims (9)

1. , A laundry feeding machine having a pair of clamp devices movable towards and away from each other symmetrically with respect to a predetermined feeding line of the machine; the two clairp devices being arranged to accept any part of a leading edge of a laundry article into the two clamp devices when they are together; jaw means for retaining the leading edge of the article in the clamp devices while allowing the leading edge to run through the clamp devices as they are drawn apart; sensor means associated with each clamp device for detecting the respective side edge of the article as it is about to run through the clamp device; and means responsive to the sensor means to lock the respective clamp device on to the article, whereby the first side edge detected at a clanp device causes its associated clairp device to lock and the article is pulled through the other clamp device until the second side edge is detected whereupon that clamp device is locked also, and the article is symmetrically aligned with the feeding line.
2. A laundry feeding machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein the jaw means comprises a pair of jaws, one oi the jaws is a roller which bears on the leading edge of the article and allows the article to pass through the jaws by rotating, and locking means comprises a brake arrangement which when actuated, locks the roller against further rotation. - . 12.
3. A laundry feeding machine as claimed in claim 2, wherein in each clamping device the brake arrangement comprises a jamming member pivoted about an axis parallel with the roller axis and so 5 arranged as to be movable into contact with the surface of the rotating roller and thereby jam and lock the roller.
4. A laundry feeding machine as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein in each clamping 10 device, the sensor means comprises a mechanical feeler which is resiliently urged against the laundry article as it is drawn through the device, the feeler thus being allowed to move as the side edge of the article passes, and the movement of the feeler being 15 used to actuate the locking means.
5. A laundry feeding machine as clcimed in claim 1, wherein each clamp device comprises an upper jaw which is a roller; a lower jaw which is a plate resiliently urged towards the roller, and the 20 article, in being drawn through the device, slides on the plate and rotates the roller; the locking arrangement comprises a jamming member pivoted about an axis parallel with the roller axis, and the sensor means comprises a tongue which is urged by a spring 25 to project upwardly through an aperture in the lower jaw plate, the tongue being mechanically linked to the jamming member, the arrangement being such that as the tongue is allowed to move upwardly on passage of the side edge of the article, corresponding movement of the jamming member moves the jamming member into contact with the surface of the rotating roller and thereby jams and locks the roller. 5
6. A laundry feeding machine as claimed in claim 5, wherein when each clamp device is opened to release the article, the lower jaw is moved downwardly and carries with it the tongue and thus releases the jamming member from the roller. 10
7. A laundry feeding machine as claimed in claim 5 or claim 6, wherein the leading edge of the article drapes over the outer end of each jaw plate and the said outer ends of the jaw plates are angled to guide the article and prevent it from 15 running out of the jaws.
8. A laundry feeding machine as claimed in claim 3 or claim 5,wherein the roller has helical ribbing or grooving arranged to bias the laundry article into the mouth of the jaws as the roller 20 rotates.
9. A laundry feeding machine according to claim 1, Substantially as hereinbefore described with particular reference to and as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
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