[0001] The present invention relates to production of slide fasteners for trousers, and
more particularly to a method of and apparatus for feeding a continuous slide fastener
chain with successive fly strips while various finishing steps, such as threading
sliders and attaching bottom steps, is successively taking place on the slide fastener
chain to provide slide fasteners of a predetermined length each having a fly strip.
[0002] In the manufacture of trousers, it has been customary to use a continuous slide fastener
chain to which successive fly strips are attached at equal distances by sewing the
individual fly strips onto a tape of one of opposed stringers. Each fly strip is a
prospective closure for a front fly opening of the trousers. At the start of a series
of finishing steps, each fly strip is folded on such one stringer tape so that the
resulting slide fastener chain has a difference in thickness between the opposed stringers.
Because of this thickness difference, the slide fastener chain cannot be fed along
a straight path as it passes a pair of vertically opposed feed rollers. Yet, if the
slide fastener chain is fed in and along an elongated guide, twisting stresses would
act on the slide fastener chain so as to cause the folded flies to become disarranged.
[0003] A solution has been proposed in Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication 60-85704, in
which a pair of vertically opposed feed rollers, one of which is driven, has upper
and lower toothed wheels, respectively, for meshing engagement with a pair of coupled
rows of fastener elements of the opposed stringers during the feeding of the slide
fastener chain. The upper roller is adapted to be raised away from the lower roller
to allow an individual slider on the slide fastener chain to pass the two feed rollers.
However, a primary problem with this prior art apparatus is that the toothed wheels
would be often brought out of meshing engagement of the fastener elements, thus causing
an irregular feeding of the slide fastener chain.
[0004] The present invention seeks to provide a method of and apparatus for feeding a continuous
slide fastener chain with successive fly strips accurately along a straight path without
imparting any twisting stress to the slide fastener chain.
[0005] According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method
of feeding a continuous slide fastener chain with successive fly strips along a horizontal
straight path in a slide-fastener finishing machine, the slide fastener chain having
a pair of substantically endless tapes, the successive fly strips being attached to
one of the tapes in folded posture, said method comprising the steps of: feeding the
slide fastener chain with the successive fly strips along the straight path normally
by applying driving force to the other tape free of the fly strips; and feeding the
slide fastener chain with the successive fly strips along the straight path by applying
the driving force to both of the tapes while the slide fastener chain is being threaded
through a alider.
[0006] According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided an apparatus
for feeding a continuous slide fastener chain with successive fly strips along a horizontally
straight path in a slide-fastener finishing machine, the slide fastener chain including
a pair of stringers having a pair of substantially endless tapes and a pair of coupled
rows of fastener elements mounted on and along opposed inner longitudinal edges of
the tapes, the successive fly strips being attached to a lower surface of one of the
tapes in folded posture, said apparatus comprising: a main roller disposed below the
straight path and engageable with lower surfaces of both of the tapes; and first and
second associate rollers disposed above the straight path and engageable with respective
upper surfaces of the tapes, said first and second associate rollers being vertically
movable independently of each other.
[0007] With this arrangement since the slide fastener chain with the successive fly strips
is fed by applying driving force to one tape free of the flies, it is possible to
feed the slide fastener chain accurately in order along a straight path without imparting
any twisting stress to the slide fastener chain and hence without causing the folded
fly strips to become disarranged. Further, since the slide fastener chain is fed by
applying driving force to both the two tapes during the slider threading step, it
is possible to feed the slide fastener chain with adequate strength so as to be threaded
through a slider smoothly and correctly.
[0008] Many other advantages, features and additional objects of the present invention will
become manifest to those versed in the art upon making reference to the detailed description
and the accompanying sheets of drawings in which a preferred structural embodiment
incorporating the principle of the present invention is shown by way of illustrative
example.
Figure 1 is a perspective view, with parts broken away, of a fastener-chain feed apparatus
embodying the present invention;
Figure 2 is a front elevational view, on an enlarged scale, of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a fragmentary, enlarged detail view, partly in cross section, of Figure
2;
Figure 4 shows the relative position of feed rollers of the apparatus during the slider
threading step;
Figure 5 shows the relative position of the feed rollers when a slider carried on
the slide fastener chain passes the feed rollers; and
Figure 6 is a side elevational view of a slide-fastener finishing machine in which
the feed apparatus of the invention is incorporated.
[0009] Figure 6 shows a slide-fastener finishing machine for producing from a continuous
slide fastener chain 1 with successive fly strips 5 slide fasteners of a predetermined
length for trousers. The principle of the present invention is particularly useful
when embodied in a fastener-chain feed apparatus such as shown in Figures 1 and 6,
generally indicated by the numeral 8.
[0010] The slide fastener chain 1 comprises a pair of substantially endless or continuous-length
stringers including a pair of tapes 2, 2 and a pair of coupled rows of fastener elements
3, 3 mounted on and along the respective inner longitudinal edges of the tapes 2,
2 there being a plurality of element-free spaces 4 spaced at equal distances longitudinally
along the slide fastener chain 1. The fly strips 5 are attached to a lower surface
of one tape 2 by sewing, each fly strip 5 being a prospective closure for a front
fly opening of the trousers. Each fly strip 5 has a width larger than the width of
the slide fastener chain 1 initially, i.e. when it is sewn to the tape 2. At the start
of a series of finishing steps, each fly strip 5 is folded on such one tape 2 as shown
in Figure 1.
[0011] While the slide fastener chain 1 with the fly strips 5 is being fed along a horizontal
straight path through the machine of Figure 6, a series of finishing steps take place
one after another. These finishing procedures start with the step of folding the successive
fly strips 5, which is followed by the step of threading a slider (not shown) onto
the pair of coupled rows of fastener elements 3, 3, whereupon the slide fastener chain
1 is severed transversely across a leading one of the element-free space 4. The feeding
of the slide fastener chain 1 through the finishing machine is performed by a pair
of guide rollers 7, the feed apparatus 8 embodying the present invention, a pair of
discharge rollers 9, and a conveyor 10, as shown in Figure 6.
[0012] The finishing machine comprises a fly-strip folding unit 11, a slider threading unit
12, a bottom-stop attaching unit 13 and a cutting unit 14, which are disposed in this
order (from left to right in Figure 6) along the path of the slide fastener chain
1.
[0013] The fly-strip folding unit 11 includes the guide rollers 7 for compressing the slide
fastener chain 1 with the fly strips 5 and an inclined guide plate 15 for pre-folding
the fly strip 5 as shown in Figure 1.
[0014] The slider threading unit 12 as shown in Figures 1 and 6, includes a pair of claws
16, 16 normally engageable with the fastener element rows 3 and projectable into a
leading element-free space 4 when the latter arrives at the slider threading unit
12, a wedge-shaped member 17 disposed between the two claws 16, 16 for moving apart
the same to widen the element-free space 4 to thereby disengage the leading end portion
of the fastener element rows 3 to a slight extent.
[0015] The slider threading unit 12 also includes a slider holder 18 normally disposed below
the path of the slide fastener chain 1 for receiving a slider 6 from a chute 19 and
pivotally movable to insert the slider 6 into the widened element-free space 4. With
the slider 6 kept in the widened element-free space 4, when both of the claws 16,
16 are removed from the element-free space 4, the opposed inner element-free edges
of the tapes 2, 2 are moved toward each other to enter a Y-shaped guide channel of
the slider 6 under the tension of the slide fastener chain 1.
[0016] The bottom-stop attaching unit 13 includes a punch and a die, both not shown; while
the punch is being lowered, an elongated strip of metal is inserted between the punch
and die transversely of the path of slide fastener chain 1 and is then severed to
provide a bottom-stop blank. This bottom-stop blank is finally clinched astride of
the opposed inner tape edges.
[0017] The cutting unit 14 includes a cutter 20. When a stop 21 is inserted into the element-free
space 4, a detector (not shown) produces an electrical signal to the cutting unit
14, whereupon the cutter 20 is moved downwardly.
[0018] Most important, the feed apparatus 8 of the present invention is located between
the slider threading unit 12 and the bottom-stop attaching unit 13 and comprises,
as shown in Figures 1 and 3, a main roller 22 disposed below the path of the slide
fastener chain 1 and engageable with the lower surface of the opposed tapes 2, 2 in
a manner described below.
[0019] The main roller 22 is connected selectively to two driving systems via a clutch (not
shown); that is, the main roller 22 is driven by a motor 27 (Figure 6) during the
normal feeding of the slide fastener chain 1, and is driven by a first cylinder 28
(Figure 6) via a rack and a pinion, both not shown, during the slider threading step.
[0020] As shown in Figures 2, 3 and 6, a support plate 30 is fixed to a base 29 and supports
a guide block 31 above the path of the slide fastener chain 1. The main roller 22
has a pair of axially spaced large-diameter roller sections 26, 26 engageable with
the respective lower surfaces of the opposed tapes 2, 2, the two large-diameter roller
sections 26, 26 defining therebetween an annular guide groove 25 receptive of the
opposed rows of fastener elements 3, 3 as the slide fastener chain 1 passes over the
main roller 22. The feed apparatus 8 also includes a pair of normally axially spaced
first and second associate rollers 23, 24 disposed above the path of the slide fastener
chain 1 and engageable with the respective upper surface of the opposed tapes 2, 2.
A pair of vertical rods 32, 33 vertically movably extends through the guide block
31 and support on its respective lower ends a pair of non-rotatable shafts 34, 35
on which the first and second associate rollers 23, 24 are mounted via a pair of metal
bushes 36, 37, respectively. These vertical rods 32, 33 are operatively connected
at their respective upper ends to first and second cylinders 38, 39. Thus the first
and second associate rollers 23, 24 are vertically movable independently of each other.
[0021] As shown in Fig. 1, the feed apparatus 8 is associated with an element guide which
includes a lever 40 pivotally mounted on the support plate 30 by a horizontal pin
41. The lever 40 has at its upstream and downstream ends a pair of downwardly facing
first and second guide grooves 42, 43, respectively. An extension spring 44 is mounted
between the support plate 30 and the lever 40 to urge the same 40 to normally pivot
clockwise in Figure 1. Thus the second guide groove 43 of the downstream end of the
lever 40 is normally urged against the slide fastener chain 1 being fed.
[0022] As shown in Figures 1, 2 and 3, the vertical rod 33 for the second associate roller
24 has a horizontal projection 45 on which a pusher member 46, in the form of a threaded
bolt, is vertically adjustably mounted. The pusher member 46 serves to depress the
upstream end of the lever 40 downwardly. With this arrangement, the second guide groove
43 of the downward end of the lever 40 is lowered when the second associate roller
24 is raised, and on the contrary, the first guide groove 42 of the upstream end of
the lever 40 is lowered when the second associate roller 24 is lowered.
[0023] As shown in Figure 6, the lower one of the discharge rollers 9 is driven by the motor
27, and the upper discharge roller 9 is mounted on a pivotally movable arm 47. The
conveyor 10 transmits the finished slide fasteners from the discharge rollers 9 into
a container or box 49 carried by another conveyor 48 running transversely of the first-named
conveyor 10. Designated by 50 is a pressure roller for pressing the finished slide
fasteners on the conveyor 10.
[0024] For feeding the slide fastener chain 1 with the successive fly strips 5 by the feed
apparatus 8 of the present invention, with the upper discharge roller 9 raised, the
second associate roller 24 is lowered, and concurrently the first guide groove 42
of the upstream end of the lever 40 is lowered to guide the opposed rows of fastener
elements 3, 3 of the slide fastener chain 1, as shown in Figure 3. When the claws
16, 16 are inserted into the leading element-free space 4, the driving of the main
roller 22 is terminated. During the slider threading step, as shown in Figure 4, the
second associate roller 24 together with the first associate roller 23 is lowered
and, in the meantime, the main roller 22 is driven by the first cylinder 28. Upon
completion of the slider threading, both the first and second associate rollers 23,
24 are raised, and concurrently the second guide groove 43 of the downstream end of
the lever 40 is lowered to guide a finished part of the slide fastener chain 1 to
the discharge rollers 9 where the finished part of the fastener chain 1 is fed onto
the conveyor 10. Thereafter, the second associate roller 24 is lowered to start the
subsequent feed of the slide fastener chain 1.
[0025] Reference is directed to our co-pending European patent Application No. 88/O entitled
"METHOD OF AND APPARATUS FOR FEEDING SLIDE FASTENER CHAIN WITH FLY STRIPS" and having
the same filing date and priority dates as the present patent application and describing
and illustrating different features of the same apparatus, reference 799P55935.
1. A method of feeding a continuous slide fastener chain (1) with successive fly strips
(5) along a horizontal straight path in a slide-fastener finishing machine, the slide
fastener chain (1) having a pair of substantically endless tapes (2, 2), the successive
fly strips (5) being attached to one of the tapes (2) in folded posture, said method
comprising the steps of: feeding the slide fastener chain (1) with the successive
fly strips (5) along the straight path normally by applying driving force to the other
tape (2) free of the fly strips (5); and feeding the slide fastener chain (1) with
the successive fly strips (5) along the straight path by applying the driving force
to both of the tapes (2, 2) while the slide fastener chain (1) is being threaded through
a slider (6).
2. An apparatus for feeding a continuous slide fastener chain (1) with successive
fly strips (5) along a horizontally straight path in a slide-fastener finishing machine,
the slide fastener chain (1) including a pair of stringers having a pair of substantially
endless tapes (2, 2) and a pair of coupled rows of fastener elements (3, 3) mounted
on and along opposed inner longitudinal edges of the tapes (2, 2), the successive
fly strips (5) being attached to a lower surface of one of the tapes (2, 2) in folded
posture, said apparatus comprising: a main roller (22) disposed below the straight
path and engageable with lower surfaces of both of the tapes (2, 2); and first and
second associate rollers (23, 24) disposed above the straight path and engageable
with respective upper surfaces of the tapes (2, 2), said first and second associate
rollers (23, 24) being vertically movable independently of each other.
3. An apparatus according to claim 2, in which said first and second associate rollers
(23, 24) are rotatably supported on respective lower ends of a pair of vertical rods
(32, 33) which are operatively connected at their respective upper ends to first and
second cylinders (38, 39) for vertical movement.
4. An apparatus according to claim 2 or 3, in which said main roller (22) has a pair
of axially spaced large-diameter roller sections (26, 26) engageable with the respective
lower surfaces of the tapes (2, 2), the two large-diameter roller sections (26, 26)
defining therebetwen an annular guide groove (25) receptive of the coupled rows of
fastener elements (3, 3).
5. An apparatus according to claim 2, 3 or 4, in which said main roller (22) is adapted
to be driven by a motor (27) and a cylinder (28) selectively.