[0001] The present invention relates to a device for rotating a mattress on the working
table of a hemming machine.
[0002] It is known that it is necessary to rotate by an angle of 90
o a mattress on the working and transport table of a hemming machine in order to perform
operations at the corners in passing from the hemming of the transverse sides to the
hemming of the longitudinal sides.
[0003] In hemming machines provided with a stationary sewing machine, the mattress is currently
rotated mostly by hand.
[0004] Hemming machines have also been proposed which comprise devices for rotating the
mattress with respect to the sewing machine. Devices of this kind are known from European
patent application publication no. 264618 in the name of the same Applicant, from
European patent no. 330.285, from German patent application publication no. 3521559,
and from French patent no. 1,567,893. In known devices, the mattress slides on a table
during rotation, and therefore friction forces arise which make the rotation angle
inaccurate. Known devices furthermore do not solve the problem of turning over the
mattress in order to perform the hem on the other side.
[0005] The technical aim of the present invention is to provide a device that allows to
obviate these drawbacks, so that the orientation of the mattress with respect to a
hemming machine becomes accurate and so as to mechanize the mattress turning-over
operations, which are currently performed by hand by the same operator who controls
the hemming machine, with great effort and waste of time.
[0006] Within the scope of this aim, an object of the present invention is to provide a
device that is reliable in operation and versatile in use in relation to the various
shapes and dimensions of the mattresses.
[0007] This aim and this object are achieved with a device whose characteristics are defined
in the claims.
[0008] Further characteristics of the present invention will become apparent from the following
description on the basis of the accompanying drawings, wherein:
figure 1 is a perspective view of the device, applied to a mattress hemming machine;
figures 2 and 3 are perspective views of the device, taken from a different viewing
angle, with the pusher in raised and lowered position respectively;
figure 4 is a plan view of a variation of the device; and figure 5 is a lateral elevation
view of the variation
of figure 4.
[0009] With reference to figures 1 to 3, the device comprises a frame composed of a post
1 having a square cross-section and rising to the side of a transport and working
table 2 constituted by rows of mutually parallel free rollers 3. The rollers 3 are
very close to each other but are not in mutual contact, so that they can rotate freely
in both directions A and B and allow the handling of a mattress 4 placed thereon.
[0010] A carriage 5 can be positioned on the post 1, and a bracket 6 cantilevers out from
said carriage and supports a hemming machine 7 comprising a conventional sewing machine
equipped with means for guiding a tape that is meant to be stitched so as to cover
the stitch lines joining the upper and lower faces 8 and 9 of the mattress 4 to the
perimetric band 10.
[0011] The inclination of the bracket 6 is adjustable to allow to orientate the hemming
machine 7 at an angle allowing diagonal stitching suitable to form a rounded ridge
11 surrounding the upper and lower faces of the mattress.
[0012] An arm 12 protrudes from the top of the post 1 and supports, at its end, a sleeve
13 the axis C of which is vertical and passes at the region where the hemming machine
forms its stitch.
[0013] A substantially bracket-like vertically hinged structure 14 is rotatably supported
in the sleeve 13 and is composed of an upright 15, rigidly coupled, by means of two
arms 16 and 17, to a pivot which is rotatable within the sleeve 13, and of a beam
18 that cantilevers out from the lower end of the upright 15 and is supported by a
brace 19 that joins the beam 18 to the top of the upright 15.
[0014] A pivot 20 is furthermore mounted at the top of the upright so that it can rotate
about a vertical axis; a diametrical female thread 21 is formed in said pivot and
is engaged by a threaded rod 22.
[0015] The threaded rod 22 is driven by a motor 23 installed on a platform 24 that is laterally
rigidly coupled to the arm 13.
[0016] The actuation of the threaded rod 22 in one direction or the other, owing to the
off-centered position of the pivot 20 on which the rod 22 acts with respect to the
axis C, accordingly produces the rotation of the structure 14 by an angle of substantially
90
o.
[0017] The structure 14 is completed by a rectangular frame 24a fixed to the beam 18 proximate
to the upright 12 and at the front of which two pneumatic jacks 25 and 26 are applied
vertically; the stems of said jacks protrude downward and support respective pads
27 and 28.
[0018] Two guiding bushes for a pair of vertical parallel rods 29 and 30 are installed in
the beam 18; said rods rise from a bar 31 that lies below the beam 18 and acts as
a pusher to make the mattress 4 rotate about the axis C.
[0019] A horizontal plate 32 protrudes from the upper edge of the bar 31 on the working
table 2 and is meant to rest on the upper face of the mattress when the bar 31 is
in the lowered condition and in abutment against a perimetric side, that is to say,
in contact with the band 10.
[0020] The bar 31 can be raised and lowered on the table 2 by means of a pair of jacks 33
and 34, in which the cylinders are mounted on the beam 18 and the stems are rigidly
coupled to the bar 31.
[0021] The described device is completed by a series of vertical rollers 35 freely mounted
on the member 35a that delimits the working table 2 on the side of the hemming machine.
The vertical rollers 35 form a vertical wall for guiding the mattress 8 during the
hemming of its longitudinal and transverse sides.
[0022] The device operates as follows. In order to hem the longitudinal and transverse sides
of the mattress, the bar 31 is raised with respect to the working table 2 and is co-planar
with respect to the vertical rollers 35.
[0023] The mattress 4, after being transferred onto the rollers 3 of the table 2, is positioned
so that its side to be hemmed (for example the transverse one, as in figure 2) abuts
against the rollers 35, and is then made to advance in the direction A through the
hemming machine 6 to form the hem along the corner formed by the band 10 with respect
to the upper face.
[0024] When the trailing corner of the mattress is located at the axis C, the jacks 25 and
26 are activated and, by descending, lock the mattress 4 on the roller table 2. At
the same time, the jacks 33 and 34 are actuated so as to move the bar 31 into a position
that is adjacent to the band 10 of the freshly hemmed side and so as to make the plate
32 rest on the upper face of the mattress. It should be noted that the height of the
bar 31 and of the rollers 35 is such as to prevent mutual contacts when the bar 31
is in lowered position.
[0025] At this point the motor 23 is activated and, by means of the rod 22, acts on the
structure 14, turning it by 90
o about the axis C. At the end of this operation, the mattress 4 is orientated so that
its longitudinal side is adjacent to the vertical rollers 35.
[0026] After activating the jacks 25, 26 and 33, 34 again, thus raising the pads 27 and
28, the bar 31, and the plate 32, the longitudinal side is hemmed according to the
above described procedures and so are the other sides, until the entire perimeter
is completed.
[0027] Advantageously, the rotation axis C of the structure 14 passes on the inside of the
peripheral edge of the mattress proximate to the hem.
[0028] In this manner, the hem at the corners of the mattress can follow a circular arc-like
path that allows to form rounded corners.
[0029] The substantial advantage of the device is provided by the rollers 2; since they
are freely rotatable in both directions, they considerably reduce the resistance of
the mattress to rotation. It is furthermore possible to interpose between the rollers
2 means that turn the mattress over, after one face thereof has been hemmed, in order
to complete the hemming of the opposite face.
[0030] For this purpose, the rollers 3 of the working table 2 are arranged so as to allow
to arrange between them two frames 36 and 37 that can be raised by jacks (not shown,
but easily imaginable) from a position in which they are co-planar with respect to
the table 2 into an opposite position, in which they substantially form a V with respect
to the table 2 (see figure 5).
[0031] The frames 36 and 37 are constituted by respective arms 38 that are articulated within
the roller table 3 and extend in the opposite directions A and B, respectively, between
the rollers that form the various rows and are appropriately spaced so as to form
a seat for accommodating the arms 38.
[0032] Slats 39 extend at right angles from each arm 38 in opposite directions and are accommodated
between the various rows of rollers 3.
[0033] A mattress is turned over by placing it on one frame, for example on the frame 36,
and by then rotating said frame about its fulcrum so that the mattress 4, after moving
beyond the vertical position due to inertia, rests against the other frame 37, raised
beforehand in front of the frame 36 so as to assume an inclined position. Once the
mattress rests on the frame 37, said frame is lowered to deposit the mattress in overturned
position on the roller surface 3.
[0034] A preferred embodiment provides that the rollers 3 tangentially contact lower belts
in engagement with driving pulleys, or that the rollers 3 have cylindrical interior
bearing surfaces enclosing respective driving shafts, so that rotation of said pulleys
or shafts causes rotation of said rollers.
[0035] In this way it is possible to assist the advancement of the mattress during sewing
and at the same time to permit the rotation of the rollers in the opposite direction
when the mattress is swung around its rear corner.
[0036] Where technical features mentioned in any claim are followed by reference signs,
those reference signs have been included for the sole purpose of increasing the intelligibility
of the claims and accordingly such reference signs do not have any limiting effect
on the interpretation of each element identified by way of example by such reference
signs.
1. Device for turning a mattress (4) on a working table of a hemming machine (7), comprising:
a vertically hinged structure (14) supported by a fixed frame above said working table
and rotatable about a vertical axis (C) that passes at the stitching region of the
hemming machine; means (20-23) for rotating said vertically hinged structure between
two positions that are angularly offset by 90o; means (25-28) suitable to block said mattress against said working table being rigidly
coupled to said vertically hinged structure; characterized in that said working table
is constituted by free rollers (2) that lie at right angles with respect to the advancement
direction of the mattress (A) and are arranged in parallel rows; said rollers being
spaced so as to allow to arrange between them two articulated frames (36, 37) allowing
to turn the mattress over on the working table; and in that said frames can be raised,
by virtue of jacks, from a position in which they are co-planar with respect to said
working table into an opposite position substantially forming a V with respect to
said working table; said jacks being actuated so as to turn the frame (36), on which
the mattress (4) to be turned over has been placed, until said mattress rests on the
opposite frame (37) that is standing by in an inclined position; said opposite frame
(37) being then actuated so as to lower in order to deposit the mattress in overturned
condition on the roller table.
2. Device according to claim 1, characterized in that each frame (36, 37) comprises an
arm (38) that is articulated to the working table and multiple slats (39) extending
at right angles to said arm in opposite directions, said arm (38), in its lowered
position, being suitable to fit between two adjacent rows of rollers, said slats (39)
being suitable to fit between the rollers of said two adjacent rows.
3. Device according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that said working surface, on the
side of the hemming machine (7), is delimited by a plurality of vertical free rollers
(35) aligned in the direction (A) along which the mattress advances.
4. Device according to claims 1-3, characterized in that the rollers are rotated in the
advancing direction of the mattress by driving means in frictional engagement with
said rollers.