[0001] The present invention refers to an assembly line particularly suited for the production
of leather and similar goods. More in particular, the present invention refers to
an assembly line, particularly suited for the production of leather, imitation - leather,
hide, fabric, felt, plastics and similar goods, such as foot-wear, slippers, etc.
which allows all the production phases to be completed without unloading and re-loading
the product.
[0002] Many types of assembly line are known for leather, imitation - leather, fabrics,
plastic and similar goods, on which moving trolleys equipped with one or more shelves
are anchored by fixed,or releasable coupling devices.
[0003] The various components of the goods to be produced are placed on the said shelves
at the beginning of the cycle, and are progressively assembled in the successive working
stations, aligned along the assembly line.
[0004] As an example and in order to further help with the understanding of the present
invention, specific reference will be made to the production of foot-wear, in which
assembly lines are presently widely used.
[0005] In the specific case the foot-wear components are placed on the said shelves, such
as for example uppers, moulds, inner soles, soles, heels and so on, which are progressively
assembled in the successive working stations, aligned along the assembly line.
[0006] In correspondence to each of the said stations the operator assigned takes the components
that have to be used from the said shelves, mounts them on the portion of the preformed
footwear which arrives from the previous station and at the end of the operation,
re-loads the footwear obtained onto the same shelves. The trolley that supports the
said shelves is then moved to the successive station for another working phase.
[0007] Assembly lines of the above mentioned type, and in particular those for foot-wear
have made it possible to overcome considerable problems regarding the rationalisation
of the working stages and of the working environments, the productivity of the systems,
the quality of the finished product and production economicty, however they are not
completely satisfactory, since they do not allow all the treatments foreseen by the
process to be performed. Hence, for example, the known assembly lines do not permit
the treatments to which the footwear is subjected to be performed at the start of
the working phases and after the uppers, the toes, the sides and the heels have been
mounted . on moulds and before the phases which include the application of the soles,
the heels and so on.
[0008] The treatments include humidifications, heating by hot air, seasoning with stretching
under vacuum and evacuation of vapours and radiation using infra-red ray heaters,
at present these treatments are performed outside the assembly line.
[0009] To perform these treatments the footwear is unloaded from the assembly line trolleys
and placed inside special ovens, or particularly equipped rooms.
[0010] At the end of the treatments, the same footwear is removed from the ovens, or taken
out of the said rooms and re-placed on the conveyor belt trolleys.
[0011] It is obvious that even if the ovens, or the equipped rooms are normally positioned
adjacent to the assembly lines, these loading and unloading operations are lengthy
and costly.
[0012] A multiple containers device may also be used for the stretching and seasoning phases
of leather goods and in particular of footwear.
[0013] The said containers, which enter and leave the ovens sequentially, transported by
a continuous chain make it possible to substantially reduce the hold-up time of the
assembly line trolleys in the treatments station.
[0014] However the loading and unloading problem of leather and similar goods from the assembly
line remains, these having to be performed manually by an assigned operator.
[0015] The purpose of the present invention is that of realising an assembly line which
makes it possible to overcome the above mentioned drawbacks.
[0016] More in particular, the purpose of the present invention is that of realising an
assembly line that makes it possible to perform all the process phases to produce
leather, imitation-leather, fabricplastic and similar goods without needing to perform
any unloading and re-loading operation. Another purpose is that of realising an assembly
line which has an extremely simple structure that permits the use of ovens for the
treatments foreseen by the process and that is easy and economic to produce.
[0017] These and other aims are achieved by an assembly line including : a number of conveyor
trolleys travelling on rails and fitted with automatic coupling and release devices;
vertical hanging and yoke type support frames, hinged to the conveyor trolleys and
ovens to humidify, to heat, to season, to stretch under vacuum, to evacuate the vapours
and to radiate using infrared ray heaters, beneath the assembly line straddling the
support frames and in sequential series with the working stations.
[0018] The ovens are preferably made up of two opposite and sliding doors which when moved
close to one another form a seal with the peripheric structure of the vertical support
frame. Each support frame may be fitted with cross-pieces sustaining the footwear
support brackets, or of other supporting means.
[0019] The conveyor trolleys may be fitted with one, or more shelves, or vertical trays.
[0020] To better understand the functional and structural character - istics of the assembly
line, subject of the present invention, a detailed description will be provided here
with reference to the figures of the attached drawings which represent several exemplificative,
but non-limitative preferred embodiments and in which: figure 1 is a perspective view
of a particular embodiment of footwear trolleys mounted on the rails of an assembly
line;
figure 2 is a side view of the trolley of figure 1, partially sectioned, aligned with
an oven to treat the footwear, arranged straddling the hanging frame;
figure 3 represents the schematic and plan view, of a partial assembly line, subject
of the present invention fitted with trolleys with a yoke type frame, on which the
product treatment stations are aligned and figures '4, 5 and 6 represent the schematic views of other types of embodiment of conveyor trolleys
fitted with a hanging yoke type frame.
[0021] With reference to the figures, the assembly line, subject of the present invention
includes a large number of conveyor trolleys 1 and ovens 33 and 34 to perform the
humidification , heating, seasoning, stretching treatments, etc. foreseen by the production
process.
[0022] Each conveyor trolley 1 has a supporting structure 2 to which the front shelves,
or supporting trays 3 and 4 of a known type are fixed.
[0023] The upper 5 and lower 6 wheels, which run along the rails 7 of the assembly line
are applied on the structure 2.
[0024] The various drawing, release and coupling devices of the trolleys are not illustrated
and described here since they are of a known type and do not concern the present invention.
The trays 3 and 4, fixed to the structure 2, may have a single support surface 8,
or may be divided into compartments 9 via separators 10.
[0025] The upper ends 13 of the up-rights 23 are pivoted to the side edges 12 of the upper
tray 3 and to a yoke type support frame 14.
[0026] Whereas, pins 16 are fixed in correspondence to the side edges 15 of the lower tray
4 inserted in the transversal slits 17 made on the said ends 13.
[0027] Therefore, the frame 14 may rotate about its upper fulcrums 18 and oscillate for
an amplitude permitted by the length of the slits 17.
[0028] Figures 1 and 2 represent trolleys 1 specifically equipped for the production of
footwear 21.
[0029] Cross-pieces 19 are fixed in the central part of the frame 14 sustaining the support
brackets 20 for the footwear 21. The ovens 33 and 34 for the humidifying, the heating
by hot air, the seasoning, the stretching, the evacuation of the vapours and the radiation
treatments using infrared ray heaters consist of two sliding half-shells 26 and 27
to enable them to be moved towards and away from one another.
[0030] The parallelogram made by the cross-pieces 22 and by the up-rights 23 making up the
external structure of the vertical hanging support frame 14, forms a peripheric seal
ledge for the doors 24 and 25 of the two half-shells 26 and 27. To achieve the said
ledges the above mentioned parallelogram is made using profiles having at least the
two side surfaces 28 and 29 in parallel with another and parallel to the surfaces
31 and 32 of the doors 24 and 25.
[0031] As can be noted from figure 2, the half-shells 26 and 27, forming the ovens, are
mounted beneath the assembly line and straddle the vertical hanging frame 14 so that
its external structure, formed by the cross-pieces 22 and by the up-rights 23 are
perfectly aligned with the doors 24 and 25.
[0032] Again with particular reference to the use of the assembly line, subject of the present
invention, for the production of footwear, at the beginning of the working phases
the uppers are preferably subjected to an initial humidifying, softening and possible
radiation treatment using infra-red ray heaters to revive the toe piece, to facilitate
the successive assembly phases on the moulds.
[0033] To do this, the uppers and the relative moulds are positioned on the brackets 20
of the hanging frame 14, at the beginning of the working cycle, while the other components
of the footwear are pre-arranged in an orderly way on the trays 3 and 4.
[0034] A humidification oven is pre-arranged aligned with the successive working station
consisting of two half-shells 26 and 27 fitted with doors 24 and 25 which when moved
close together form a seal along the parallel side surfaces 28 and 29 of the frame
14. The half-shells 26 and 27 are moved towards one another by means of hydraulic,
or pneumatic pistons of a known type ( not illustrated in the figure ) when the structure
of the hanging frame 14 is perfectly aligned with the doors 24 and 25, until the surfaces
31 and 32 of the doors come into contact with those 28 and 29 of the frame 14.
[0035] During the translation, the half-shells 26 and 27 travel on transversal guides 30
moved by the hydraulic, or pneumatic cylinders.
[0036] At this point the oven closes entrapping the hanging frame 14 containing the uppers
21 to be treated.
[0037] The oven seal is ensured by means of rubber gaskets 35, or other suitable material,
applied to the edges and over the surfaces 31 and 32 of the doors 24 and 25. During
the oven treatments of the uppers 21, the other parts of the footwear which must be
assembled in the successive working phases, as for example, reinforcements, inner-soles,
soles, heels and similar parts, normally remain in the trays 3 and 4 which hence remain
outside and above the ovens.
[0038] At the end of the treatment the half-shells 26 and 27 retract to their open position
freeing the frame 14 from the grip of the doors 24 and 25.
[0039] At this point the entire trolley 1 may be transferred to the successive working station.
[0040] In the station downstream of the one corresponding to the above mentioned treatment
the operator finds all the uppers and the relative moulds 21 still inserted in the
brackets 20 of the frame 14 and all the parts to be assembled on the upper trays 3
and 4.
[0041] Continuation of the operations occurs in this way without any loss of time.
[0042] The trolley 1 advances and passes the successive stations where the parts of the
footwear are progressively assembled until complete assembly is achieved in the station
up-stream of the one where the ovens for the successive heat treatments are installed.
[0043] At the end of the assembly operation of the footwear the operator, instead of loading
the footwear into ovens outside the assembly line, or of placing them on one of the
trays 3 and 4 for transfer to the successive station, pre-arranges them inside the
brackets 20.
[0044] The trolleys 1 loaded in this way with the footwear to be treated placed inside the
brackets 20 and the remainder of the parts still to be assembled distributed in an
orderly way on the trays3 and 4, pass on to the successive station where the ovens
33 and 34 are located.
[0045] On reaching this station the frames 14 are once again aligned with the doors 24 and
25 of another oven.
[0046] For the sake of clarity a schematic plan view is illustrated in figure 3 detailing
a section of the assembly line during this phase.
[0047] Two ovens 33 and 34 placed next to one another during the working phase, i.e. closed,
are illustrated on the said sections of the assembly line.
[0048] Two trolleys 1 are arranged in correspondence to each oven. This arrangement and
construction of the ovens makes it possible to half the execution times of the treatment.
[0049] The two separate ovens33 and 34 are pre-arranged to perform the humidification and
the hot air heating and the seasoning, the stretching under vacuum and radiation using
infra-red ray heater treatments respectively. These ovens are not described in detail
since they form a part of the technical note.
[0050] The automatic introduction of the footwear to be treated inside the said ovens, the
seal forming closure of the doors 24 and 25 are entirely similar to those already
described for the humidification treatment.
[0051] The carding and adhesive spreading phases are performed in the footwear production
cycle in succession to the above mentioned treatments.
[0052] The rest phase then follows, presently requiring approximately twenty minutes, during
which the solvents in the adhesives are completely evacuated, before re-activating
the said adhesives and carrying out the application phases of the soles, the heels
and of the other possible components. The time required for the 'said rest phase,
represents another forced hold-up point of the assembly line process and results in
forced speed limits or the engagement of a long section of the assembly line. According
to the present invention, this period of time may be significantly decreased by the
use of trolleys 1 with a vertical hanging frame 14 and of another opposite half-shell
type oven 26 and 27, positioned down-stream of the above mentioned adhesive spreading
phase. The footwear 21 with adhesive covered bases and the corresponding soles, also
spread with adhesive are placed on the brackets 20 of the support 14 and transferred
inside an oven entirely similar to the one described previously.
[0053] This oven is equipped with heating means and means of forced suction under vacuum
which permit a rapid and total evacuation of the solvents present in the adhesives,
significantly reducing the time necessary for this phase. In particular conditions
and with the use of several types of adhesives heating of the environment to evacuate
the solvents makes it possible to re-activate the adhesive, necessary to make the
relative parts adhere to one another in the phase successive to the exit from the
oven.
[0054] Whereas, in other conditions and however thanks to the structure of the hanging support
14, re-activation of the adhesives is performed outside the above mentioned evacuation
oven, but however in sequence on the assembly line without having to unload and re-load
the parts spread with adhesive into external ovens, as is the case at present. The
heat sources, as for example halogen lamps, necessary to reactivate the adhesives
spread over the bottoms, or over the soles, may be conveniently positioned inside
the oven close to the surfaces of the soles and/or of the footwear bottoms thanks
to the free surrounding space permitted by the structure of the frames 14.
[0055] One arrangement example of the heat sources 40 inside an oven to reactivate the adhesives
is represented in figure 4.
[0056] In the solution illustrated and described, with particular reference to figures 1
and 2, the hanging frame 14 has a fulcrum at the side edges 12 of the upper tray 3
and is pre-arranged to permit its guided oscillation and limited by the pins 16, bound
on the side edges 15 of the lower tray 4 and inserted in the slits 17.
[0057] It is to be understood that the said solution is preferred in order to guarantee
secure matching and a perfect seal between the parallel surfaces 28 and 29 of the
hanging frame 14 and those 31 and 32 of the doors 24 and 25 when the half-shells 26
and 27 are moved together.
[0058] However, the possibility that the frame 14 may be bound vertically beneath the trays
3 and 4, in another way, independently from them is not excluded.
[0059] For example, by means of brackets directly bound to the supporting structure 2, as
represented in figure 4. Furthermore, the trolley 1 fitted with a vertical yoke type
frame 14, may be equipped with only one, or more than two trays of the type 3 and
4 in its upper part depending on the working requirements, or may be without, as represented
in figures 5 and 6.
[0060] The structure described and illustrated above has proved to be the most rational
and the most economic, in particular for application to footwear assembly lines.
[0061] In addition, its structure is such as to permit embodiment, even in pre-existing
trolleys.
[0062] Other embodiment forms of trolleys with a yoke type frame 14 are represented in figures
4, 5 and 6 applicable to other types of drawing chains, or for other types of use.
[0063] In particular, inside the frame 14, instead of the brackets, 20 different over-lying
trays 41 may be applied ( see figures 5 and 6).
[0064] Another solution may include only the cross-pieces 19 or however other support means
which however are contained within the profile of the frame 14.
[0065] Another possible embodiment, particularly suitable for the treatment of many pieces,
may foresee the frame support 14 with more than one drawing trolley; the fundamental
concept remaining that the profile of the hanging frame must always form the ledge
for the closing doors of the half-shells 26 and 27 making up the said ovens.
[0066] The hanging yoke type frame 14, though being preferably maae up of a peripheric profile
having a parallelogram shape to exploit the space enclosed by it in the best and most
rational way, may be realised in accordance with any other shape, for example, circular,
elliptic, trapezoidal, and so on. In any case, it is essential that its side surfaces
28 and 29 are substantially parallel and have a peripheric profile equal to that of
the doors 24 and 25 of the half-shells 26 and 27 of each oven.
[0067] While the present invention has been illustrated and described in several of its
preferred embodiments it is obvious to experts of the field that various changes to
the form and to particulars may be made without be so doing leaving its protective
context.
1. Assembly line, particularly suited for the production of leather and similar goods,
including numerous transporter trolleys travelling on rails and fitted with automatic
coupling and release devices and the ovens for humidification, heating, seasoning,
stretching under vacuum, evacuation of vapours and radiation by using infra-red ray
heaters, wherein each transporter trolley is fitted with a vertical support frame,
hanging and yoke type and the ovens are arranged beneath the assembly line, straddling
the support frames and in sequential series with the working stations.
2. Assembly line, according to claim 1, wherein each oven is made up of two sliding
half-shells, so as to be moved away and drawn towards the support frame, the doors
of which have a peripheric profile equal to that of the support frames.
3. Assembly line, according to claim 2, wherein the two side surfaces of the support
frame are parallel to one another and parallel to the surfaces of the oven doors,
so that, when moved close together they form a seal with the said side surfaces of
the frame .
4. Assembly line, according to claim 3, wherein the oven seal is ensured by gaskets
applied to the sides and to the surfaces of the doors.
5. Assembly line, according to anyone of the previous claims, wherein the two half-shells
of each oven travel on transverse guides by means of hydraulic, or pneumatic cylinders.
6. Assembly line, according to anyone of the previous claims, wherein each transporter
trolley is fitted with two supporting shelves, or trays and the support frame has
a fulcrum at the edges of the upper tray and is equipped with a transverse slit, in
which a pin is inserted fixed to the edges of the lower tray.
7. Assembly line, according to anyone of the previous claims from 1 to 5, wherein
the vertical support frame has a fulcrum on brackets bound to the load bearing structure
of the trolley.
8. Assembly line, according to anyone of the previous claims, wherein the vertical
support frame is fitted with a crosspiece sustaining the brackets, or the support
hooks of the footwear, or of overlying trays.
9. Assembly line, according to claim 6, wherein the trays are fitted with separators.