TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] This invention relates to a shirt finishing machine for use in press finishing a
shirt such as a washed white shirt and the like, and more particularly a shirt finishing
machine formed to enable wrinkles to be eliminated under a state in which the shirt
is put on a torso.
BACKGROUND ART
[0002] As this type of prior art shirt finishing machine, there has been provided the machine
described in the Patent Reference 1, for example. This type of prior art shirt finishing
machine comprises a torso for putting on a shirt, a pair of front and rear press irons
for pressing the front part and the rear part of the torso to press finish the shirt,
and a pair of supporting arms installed at both sides of the torso, wherein the upper
segments of the supporting arms are provided with clamp devices for use in holding
and fixing the sleeve end of a short-sleeve shirt.
[0003] Thus, there are present various kinds of sleeves or sleeve ends in the shirt such
as a white shirt or a blouse and the like. In addition, a length of the sleeve in
the shirt is made different in response to a difference in size and a fixing angle
of the sleeve is made different in view of its design. Accordingly, it is preferable
in this type of shirt finishing machine that either a clamp orientation or clamp height
can be changed or adjusted in compliance with a difference in the short-sleeve or
long-sleeve or inclination of the sleeve in such a way that a stitch part of the cloth
or the sleeve may not be damaged when the sleeve is pulled and in such a way that
the clamp work may easily be carried out.
[0004] However, the prior art finishing machine had a clamp device fixed at the upper part
of each of the supporting arms in any of the vertical orientation or lateral orientation
and could not adjust the height of the clamp device.
[0005] Accordingly, the prior art shirt finishing machine had some problems that the sleeve
could not be well finished through this prior art because the orientation of the clamp
device could not be changed or clamp action could not be performed by adjusting its
height.
[0006] Further, additionally, in accordance with the prior art shirt finishing machine,
it had a problem that a worker for the machine had to raise the hand higher and clamp
the sleeve under an uneasy attitude.
[0007] In addition, the aforesaid prior art shirt finishing machine was provided with the
clamp device for the short-sleeve and the clamp device for the long-sleeve, respectively.
Thus, this prior art shirt finishing machine had some problems that either the number
of component parts or the number of assembling steps was increased, the component
parts cost, assembling cost and manufacturing cost were increased, and the high manufacturing
cost was needed.
Patent Reference 1: Patent Non-published
No. 2003-24699.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
PROBLEMS TO BE SOLVED BY INVENTION
[0008] The shirt finishing machine of the present invention was invented to solve the aforesaid
problems of the prior art. The present invention enables in compliance with a kind
of the shirt such as a white shirt and a polo shirt, design of a sleeve, differences
between a short-sleeve and a long-sleeve, or a fixing angle of the sleeve, the direction
and height of the clamp device to be adjusted with one clamp. Further, the present
invention enables a worker to perform the clamp work for the sleeve in an easy manner,
to clamp the sleeve without damaging either the cloth or the stitch part. The present
invention also enables the component parts cost and their assembling cost to be reduced
and a price of product to be less-expensive.
[0009] This invention has the following technical means to solve the aforesaid problems
of the prior art.
[0010] This invention as shown in Fig. 1 and the like, relates to a shirt finishing machine
comprising a torso for putting on a shirt, a pair of right and left supporting arms
arranged at both sides of the torso and inclined toward a side of the torso to draw
the sleeve of the shirt and a clamp device arranged at the upper segments of the supporting
arms to hold the end segment of the sleeve of the shirt and fix it, wherein said clamp
device is turned by 90° around a shaft arranged in a direction crossing at a right
angle with a longitudinal direction of the supporting arms and along an inclining
direction of the supporting arm and it can be freely changed over between a vertical
orientation and a lateral orientation, it is moved up and down along the longitudinal
direction of the supporting arm and its height can be freely adjusted. (claim 1)
[0011] The shirt 1 applied to the present invention includes, in addition to a white shirt,
a polo shirt or a blouse and the like, for example. Further, as the shirt 1, either
a short-sleeve or a long-sleeve may be applied. As the device for changing either
an orientation or a height of the clamp device 10 applied in the present invention,
there may be provided a cylinder device such an air cylinder or a motor. In addition,
there may be provided in the present invention a heat iron that is installed at the
upper segment of the supporting arm in such a way that the tuck of a shirt can be
press finished while the end segment of the sleeve is being fixed by the clamp device
10. Additionally, the present invention may be formed while being provided with a
press iron for use in press finishing the front part and the rear part of a shirt
1 or only one of the front part and the rear part.
[0012] Thus, it is preferable that as shown in FIG.6, the present invention is formed with
a sensor for outputting a signal when the sleeve of a shirt 1 reaches a limit of pulling
state and a controller for receiving a signal from the sensor 7 and outputting a stop
signal for inclining operation to a driving device 6 for the supporting arm 4.
(claim 2)
[0013] This type of prior art finishing machine was usually operated such that even if the
type of cloth of the shirt 1 was different, the supporting arm 4 was inclined to its
side part through extending operation of the rod of a cylinder to draw the sleeve
and the sleeve was bulged out and finished under a state in which a weight of the
supporting arm 4 was applied to the sleeve. Accordingly, the prior art shirt finishing
machine was operated such that the sleeve was pulled with a self-weight of the supporting
arm 4 and the cloth or the stitch fixing part of the sleeve was easily damaged. However,
the present invention according to claim 2 can eliminate or overcome such a problem
as above. That is, when the sleeve reaches its limited state of being pulled in the
present invention, the sleeve can be prevented from being pulled further or the sleeve
can be prevented from being applied with a weight of the supporting arm 4. Accordingly,
the present invention enables the sleeve to be finished neat without damaging the
sleeve or the stitch fixing part of the sleeve. The limit of the sleeve pulling state
in this case is meant by an ultimate interface in which when the supporting arm 4
is further inclined to cause the sleeve to be pulled, the cloth or the stitch fixing
part of the sleeve is damaged. As the sensor 7, there may be provided a photo-electrical
sensor or a limit switch and the like. As the driving device 6 for the supporting
arm 4, there may be provided an air cylinder or a motor. The controller 9 may be constituted
by either a micro-computer or a sequencer and the like.
[0014] In addition, as shown in FIGS. 10 to 14 and the like, it is preferable that the present
invention as defined in claim 1 or claim 2, is formed to have a blower 21 for use
in adsorbing a shirt 1 against a torso 2 while sucking the inner side of the torso
2 and for feeding air into the sleeve of the shirt through the inner side of the torso,
and a flow path changing-over device 22 for use in changing over an air path selectively
connecting the blower with the inner side of the torso in their communicated state
at the time of sucking air and at the time of air blowing operation, respectively.
(claim 3)
[0015] This type of prior art shirt finishing machine is usually constructed such that a
vacuum-type blower for adsorbing a shirt 1 against a torso 2 and another blower for
use in feeding air into the sleeve of a shirt, bulging out the sleeve and finishing
it in tension are separately installed. Accordingly, the prior art shirt finishing
machine needed two blowers, so that its cost was increased and its size was made large
or its weight was increased. However, the present invention according to claim 3 can
overcome or eliminate such problems as above. That is, when the present invention
is applied, the shirt 1 can be adsorbed against the torso 2 with one blower 21 or
the bulging-out finishing of the sleeve can be carried out. Accordingly, the present
invention enables the component parts cost or assembling cost to be reduced and further
enables a space saving, a small-size formation and a light weight device to be attained.
[0016] In addition, it is preferable in the present invention as defined in anyone of claims
1 to 3 that the clamp device 10 is formed such that it can be freely raised up around
a horizontal lateral shaft along its forward or rearward direction as shown in FIG.15
and the like. (claim 4)
[0017] Because, in accordance with this arrangement, even if the sleeves are suspended down
straight as found in a suite, for example, the clam device can be arranged accurately
in opposition to the end segment of the sleeve and the end segment of the sleeve can
be clamped positively and neat. The raised state defined in this case is not limited
to 90°C. Further, the raising operation of the clamp device in the present invention
is realized more practically by either an air cylinder or a motor.
EFFECT OF THE INVENTION
[0018] As illustrated in FIG.1 and FIG.2 and the like, the present invention is constructed
such that a clamp device for holding and fixing the sleeve of a shirt is turned by
90° around a shaft arranged along a direction crossing at a right angle with a longitudinal
direction of a supporting arm and a slant direction of the supporting arm and formed
in such a way that the clamp device can be freely changed over between a vertical
orientation and a lateral direction, and the clamp device is formed in such way that
it can be freely moved along a longitudinal direction of the supporting arm.
[0019] Accordingly, the present invention enables an orientation of the clamp device to
be changed in compliance with a form of the end segment of the sleeve or a length
of the sleeve or a slant of the sleeve and the height of the clamp device to be adjusted.
Accordingly, the present invention enables a worker to perform the clamp work for
the sleeve in an easy manner, to clamp the sleeve without damaging either the cloth
or the stitch part and then to finish the sleeve in a neat manner.
[0020] Additionally, the present invention enables the component parts cost and their assembling
cost to be reduced and a price of product to be less-expensive because both the short-sleeve
shirt and the long-sleeve shirt can be clamped with one clamp device installed at
the upper segment of the supporting arm.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0021] The preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described as follows.
[0022] Reference numeral 1 denotes a short-sleeve white shirt applied as a shirt. Reference
numeral 2 denotes a torso for use in wearing the shirt 1. In addition, reference numeral
3 denotes a press iron for use in depressing the front side of the shirt 1. The press
iron 3 is arranged in such a way that it may be turned in a forward or rearward direction
of the torso 2 around its lower pivoted location.
[0023] Reference numeral 4 denotes a pair of right and left supporting arms arranged at
both sides of the torso 2 and inclined at the side portions of the torso 2 to draw
the sleeves of the shirt 1. The lower ends of the supporting arms 4 are rotatably
attached at both sides of a column 5 stood at the rear side of the torso 2. In addition,
reference numeral 6 denotes a driving device for the supporting arms 4. The air cylinder
acting as the driving device 6 is applied in a slant manner between the position about
a middle of the supporting arm 4 and the column 5. The supporting arm 4 is raised
up through retraction or extension of a rod of the air cylinder acting as the driving
device 6 toward the torso 2 around its lower end fixing location or turned from the
torso 2 toward a side part of it and inclined.
[0024] Thus, the supporting arms 4 are formed such that when the sleeve of the shirt 1 reaches
a limit of the drawing state, the air cylinder acting as the driving device 6 is stopped
and the supporting arms are stopped at that position. Reference numeral 7 (refer to
FIG.6) denotes a sensor for outputting a signal when the sleeves of the shirt reach
the limit of the drawing state. The sensor 7 is constituted by a photo-electrical
sensor, for example, and stored in a cylinder 8 having a guide. Then, the sensor 7
is formed such that an ON signal is outputted when an inner end of a rod 8a of the
cylinder 8 having the guide is released from between a light receiving part and a
light projecting part. Reference symbol 8b denotes a pair of parallel rod-like guides.
The rod 8a is arranged in parallel between the guides 8b. In addition, reference numeral
9 denotes a controller for use in outputting a stop signal for an inclining operation
to the air cylinder acting as the driving device 6 for the supporting arm 4 upon receiving
the output signal from the sensor 7. The controller 9 is constituted by a micro-computer,
for example.
[0025] Reference numeral 10 denotes a clamp device installed at the upper segment of the
supporting arm 4 to hold and fix the end segment of the shirt 1. The clamp device
10 is formed such that it is turned around a shaft 11 by 90° and it can be changed
over between the vertical orientation and the horizontal orientation. The shaft 11
is arranged in a direction crossing at a right angle with a longitudinal direction
of the supporting arm 4 and a direction along an inclining direction of the supporting
arm 4. Reference numeral 12 denotes a pad for use in inserting the end segment of
the sleeve of the shirt 1. The end segment of the sleeve of the shirt 1 is held by
the clamp device 10 through the pad 12.
[0026] In addition, the clamp device 10 moves up and down along the longitudinal direction
of the supporting arm 4 and is formed such that its height can be freely adjusted.
Reference numeral 13 denotes a first air cylinder for use in moving up or down the
clamp device 10. The first air cylinder 13 is fixed to the supporting arm 4 along
its longitudinal direction under a state in which the rod is faced upward. Reference
numeral 14 denotes a frame extending in a forward or rearward direction and arranged
in a horizontal manner. The upper end of the rod of the first air cylinder 13 is connected
to the rear end of the frame 14. The frame 14 is engaged with a guide rail 15 fixed
to the front surface of the supporting arm 4, guided by this guide rail 15 and formed
such that it can be moved up and down. The clamp device 10 has a second air cylinder
16 between the bent legs and is formed such that it can be freely opened or closed
through an extending or retracting operation of the rod of the second air cylinder
16. In addition, the clamp device 10 is connected to the cylinder 8 having the guide
through the rod 8a and the guide 8b. A plate 17 is fixed in perpendicular to the cylinder
8 having a guide, and the plate 17 and the shaft 11 are connected such that the plate
17 can be turned around the shaft 11. The shaft 11 is fixed to the front end of the
frame 14 in a state to be crossed at a right angle with the longitudinal direction
of the frame 14. Reference numeral 18 denotes a third air cylinder for use in changing-over
the clamp device 10 around the shaft 11 by 90° between its vertical orientation and
lateral orientation. This third air cylinder 18 has a rod directed in a forward direction
and is pivotally arranged at the frame 14. Then, the extremity end of the rod of the
third air cylinder 18 is pivoted at one end of the connecting rod 19 arranged in parallel
with the shaft 11. The other end of the connecting rod 19 is fixed at a predetermined
position of the plate 17 with a nut 20.
[0027] In addition, the shirt finishing machine of the present invention is constituted
such that, as shown in FIGS. 10 to 14 and the like, there are provided a blower 21
for sucking the inner side of the torso 2 to cause the shirt 1 to be adsorbed against
the torso 2 and at the same time for feeding air into the sleeve of the shirt 1 through
the inner part of the torso 2; and a flow path changing-over device 22 for use in
changing-over a flow path for air connecting the blower 21 with the inner side of
the torso 2 in a communicated state at the time of sucking air and at the time of
blowing air.
[0028] As shown in FIG.11, the blower 21 is constructed such that the rotating shaft of
the motor 21a and the rotating shaft of a vane 21b are connected by a transmission
belt 21c, and the vane 21b is stored in a casing 21d. Reference symbol 21e denotes
a suction cone. Reference symbol 21f denotes a suction port having a filter therein.
Reference numeral 21g denotes a supplying/discharging port. The flow-path changing-over
device 22 is installed between the casing 21d of the blower 21 and a base part 23
of the torso 2. In addition, the flow-path changing-over device 22 is constituted
by a flow-path changing-over box 22a, an air cylinder acting as a driving source 22b
for advancing or retracting the flow-path changing-over box 22a, and a pair of parallel
guide members 22c for use in guiding the flow-path changing-over box 22a. As shown
in FIG.13, the flow-path changing-over box 22a is formed such that the upper and lower
positions of the side surface are opened to pass from one side to the other side in
their communicated state, the upper side is formed with a suction path 24 and the
lower side is formed with an air feeding path 25. In addition, as shown in said figure,
the flow path changing-over box 22a is constructed such that a shielding plate 26
for the discharging port and a shielding plate 27 for the suction port are protruded
at a side in flush with the side surface of the flow path changing-over box 22a at
the slant upper side and the slant lower side, respectively. As shown in FIG.1, the
shielding plate 26 for the discharging port is applied for closing the discharging
port 28 opened at the side surface of the base part 23 of the torso 2 and the shielding
plate 27 for the suction port closes the suction port 29 (refer to FIG.1), respectively,
in response to the forwarding or retracting operation of the flow-path changing-over
box 22a. Accordingly, as shown in FIG.1, the discharging port 28 and the suction port
29 are displaced in a slant direction at the side surface of the base part 23 in compliance
with the forming positions of each of the shielding plates 26, 27.
[0029] An action of the present invention in accordance with this preferred embodiment will
be described as follows.
[0030] At first, a worker puts on the shirt 1 on the torso 2, then holds and fixes the end
segment of the shirt 1 with the clamp device 10 under a state in which the supporting
arms 4 are arranged near the torso 2. At this time, the worker adjusts either an orientation
or a height of the clamp device 10 in compliance with either a length or an inclination
of the sleeve and a form of the end segment of the sleeve or the like. When it is
desired to lower the height of the clamp device 10, the rod of the first air cylinder
13 is retracted. Then, the frame 14 descends along the guide rail 15 and the clamp
device 10 is arranged at the low position together with this frame 14. With this arrangement
as above, the present invention enables the sleeve to be easily set. Further, the
preferred embodiment is constructed such that the clamp device 10 is moved up and
down under a driving action of the first air cylinder 13 while the driving switch
for the first air cylinder 13 is being depressed. In addition, when the worker wants
to change an orientation of the clamp device 10, the worker depresses the driving
switch for the third air cylinder 18. Then, the third air cylinder 18 is driven, its
rod extends and an entire assembly of the plate 17, the cylinder 8 having the guide
and the clamp device 10 is turned by 90° around the shaft 11. With this arrangement
as above, the clamp device 10 is arranged in a vertical orientation, for example (refer
to the state indicated by a dotted chain line in FIG.9).
[0031] Thus, after the end segment of the sleeve is held with the clamp device 10 in this
way, the worker turns on a switch for the air cylinder acting as the driving device
6 to extend the rod. Then, the supporting arms 4 are turned to the side part of the
torso 2 and inclined against it. Then, when the sleeve of the shirt 1 reaches the
limit of the drawing state, the sensor 7 is turned on. When the controller 9 receives
this signal, the controller 9 sends a driving stop signal to the air cylinder acting
as the driving device 6. With this arrangement as above, driving of the driving device
6 is stopped and the supporting arms 4 stand still.
[0032] Thus, when the shirt 1 is adsorbed against the torso 2, the rod of the air cylinder
acting as the driving source 22b (refer to FIG.12) extends. Then, as indicated in
FIG.14, the flow-path changing-over box 22a is guided by the guide member 22c, advances
and then the discharging port 28 of the base part 23 is communicated with the upper
suction path 24 of the flow-path changing-over box 22a. At this time, the shielding
plate 27 for the suction port of the flow-path changing-over box 22a (refer to FIG.13)
closes the suction port 29 of the base part 23 (refer to FIG.1). When the blower 21
is operated under this state, air in the torso 2 is sucked and the shirt 1 is adsorbed
against the surface of the torso 2. Then, the air flows from the discharging port
28 to the suction path 24 of the flow-path changing-over box 22a, enters into the
casing 21d through the suction port 21f having the filter of the casing 21d (refer
to FIG.11) and the air is discharged from the supplying or discharging port 21g of
the casing 21d.
[0033] In addition, when the sleeve is bulged out, the rod of the air cylinder acting as
the driving source 22b is retracted. Then, the flow-path changing-over box 22a is
guided by the guide member 22c and retracted. Then, as shown in-FIGS. 1, 10 and 12,
the air feeding path 25 (refer to FIG.13) is communicated with the suction port 29
of the base part 23 and the supplying or discharging port 21g of the casing 21d. In
this case, as shown in FIG.1, the discharging port 28 of the base part 23 is closed
by the shielding plate 26 for the discharging port. When the blower 21 is operated
under this state, surrounding atmosphere is sucked at the suction port 21f having
the filter of the casing 21d. Then, this air flows at the supplying or discharging
port 21g, air feeding path 25, suction port 29 and inside the torso 2 and is fed into
the sleeve of the shirt 1. With this arrangement as above, the sleeve is bulged out
and finished.
[0034] In reference to the aforesaid configuration, the clamp device 10 may be formed in
such a way that it is freely raised up into a raised form around the horizontal lateral
shaft 30 extending in a forward or rearward direction, as shown in FIGS. 15 to 17.
Reference numeral 31 denotes a fourth air cylinder fixed to the frame with the rod
being directed downward. In addition, reference numeral 32 denotes a second frame
fixed in its extended form to the extremity end of the frame 14. As shown in FIG.16,
the second frame 32 is bent by 90° as seen from its top plan view and it is fixed
to the extremity end of the frame 14 with a nut in such a way that it can be turned
around the lateral shaft 30 by 90° in an upward or downward direction. The lower end
of the rod in the fourth air cylinder 31 is displaced more right side than the lateral
shaft 30 in FIG. 16 and pivoted at the end segment of the linear line part 32a. In
this preferred embodiment, the third air cylinder 18 is fixed to the second frame
32. Other configurations are similar to those of the aforesaid example.
[0035] Next, an action of the present invention in accordance with the preferred embodiment
will be described as follows.
[0036] When the rod of the fourth air cylinder 31 is retracted under a state shown in FIG.15,
the clamp device 10 is turned around the lateral shaft 30 in a counter-clockwise direction
by 90° together with the second frame 32. With this operation, the clamp device 10
is raised up into its raised-up state. Additionally, when the rod of the fourth air
cylinder 31 is extended, the clamp device 10 is turned by 90° in a counter-clockwise
direction and is arranged in a horizontal state.
[0037] When the present invention is applied, the clamp device 10 can be arranged at its
raised state after it is pulled down together with the frame 14 and the second frame
32. Accordingly, in accordance with this arrangement, even if a suite having the sleeves
suspended down straight is applied, the clamp device 10 can be positively clamped
neat while the clamp device 10 is oppositely faced against the end segment of the
sleeve.
[0038] In addition, it is also applicable in the present invention that the aforesaid flow-path
changing-over device 22 is constituted as shown in FIGS. 18 to 21. This flow-path
changing-over device 22 has, on the upper surface of the flow-path changing-over box
22a, a fifth air cylinder 33 spaced apart from the upper surface and arranged in a
horizontal state; a lid-like first valve 34 for use in opening or closing the opening
part of the suction path 24 (refer to FIG. 19) under an extending or retracting operation
of the rod of the fifth air cylinder 33; and a lid-like second valve 35 for use in
opening or closing the opening part of the air feeding path 25. The first valve 34
and the second valve 35 are made such that the peripheral portions abutted against
the inner surface of the flow-path changing-over box 22a are formed by resilient material
such as rubber material in such a way that each of the opening parts of the suction
path 24 and the air feeding path 25 can be sealingly closed in a positive manner.
[0039] The extremity end of the rod of the aforesaid fifth air cylinder 33 is pivoted to
one end of the horizontal extended plate 36, and the other end of the extended plate
36 is fixed to the upper end of the first rotating shaft 37 raised in a vertical manner
at the front corner part of the flow-path changing-over box 22a. The aforesaid first
valve 34 is fixed to the first rotating shaft 37 in a vertical manner in correspondence
with the opening part of the suction path 24 and this is turned together with the
first rotating shaft 37.
[0040] Reference numeral 38 denotes a link mechanism for use in transmitting the extending
or retracting operation of the fifth air cylinder 33 to the second valve 35 and turning
the second valve 35 by 90°. This link mechanism 38 comprises a horizontal rod member
38a having its extremity end pivoted at the barrel part of the extended plate 36 and
a horizontal link piece 38b pivoted at the rear end of the rod member 38a.
[0041] Reference numeral 39 denotes a second rotating shaft raised in a vertical manner
at the rear corner part of the flow-path changing-over box 22a. One end of the link
piece 38b is fixed to the upper end of the second rotating shaft 39 and the other
end of the link piece 38b is pivoted to the rear end of the rod member 38a. The second
valve 35 is fixed in a vertical manner to the second rotating shaft 39 in correspondence
with the opening part of the air feeding path 25 and is turned together with the second
rotating shaft 39. Each of the opening parts of the suction path 24 and the air feeding
path 25 of the flow-path changing-over box 22a is displaced in a slant manner in compliance
with the positions of the air discharging port 28 (refer to FIG.1) and the suction
port 29 in the base part 23 (refer to FIG.19).
[0042] Then, an action of the flow-path changing-over device 22 will be described in reference
to FIG.21.
[0043] At first, when the rod of the fifth air cylinder 33 is extended, the first valve
34 is turned by 90° in a counter-clockwise direction together with the first turning
shaft 37 as indicated by dotted chain line in FIG.21. At this time, the second valve
35 is turned in a counter-clockwise direction together with the second rotating shaft
39 because the rod member 38a and the link piece 38b of the link mechanism 38 are
drawn in a forward direction. With this arrangement, the opening part of the suction
path 24 is opened by the first valve 34 and the opening part of the air feeding path
25 is closed by the second valve 35. Accordingly, the discharging port 28, the suction
path 24, the suction port 21f having a filter and the inner part of the casing 21d
are communicated to each other, the inner side of the torso 2 is sucked by the blower
21 and the shirt 1 is adsorbed against the torso 2.
[0044] In addition, when air is fed into the sleeve, the rod of the fifth air cylinder 33
is retracted. Then, the first valve 34 is turned by 90° in a clockwise direction,
the opening part of the suction path 24 is closed and the discharging port 28 is closed.
In addition, upon receiving of the retracting operation of the rod, the rod member
38a and the link piece 38b of the link mechanism 38 are drawn in a rearward direction,
and the second valve 35 is turned by 90° in a clockwise direction together with the
second rotating shaft 39. With this operation, the opening part of the air feeding
path 25 is opened and the suction port 29 is released. Accordingly, the air feeding
path 25, the suction port 29 and the inner part of the torso 2 are communicated to
each other, air is sent from the blower 21 to the sleeve and the sleeve is finished
in tension.
[0045] When the flow-path changing-over device 22 is formed in this way, the shielding plate
26 for the discharging port (refer to FIG.14) does not protrude in front of the base
part 23. Accordingly, with this arrangement, a worker can perform a work safely without
paying any attention to the feet.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0046]
FIG. 1 is a substantial perspective view for showing a state of use of one preferred
embodiment of the shirt finishing machine of the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a front elevational view for illustrating an action of the shirt finishing
machine.
FIG. 3 is a top plan view for illustrating the shirt finishing machine.
FIG. 4 is a right side elevational view for illustrating an action of the shirt finishing
machine.
FIG. 5 is a substantial perspective view for showing the shirt finishing machine.
FIG. 6 is a substantial top plan view for showing the shirt finishing machine.
FIG. 7 is a substantial perspective view for showing the shirt finishing machine.
FIG. 8 is a substantial perspective view for showing the shirt finishing machine.
FIG. 9 is a substantial front elevational view for showing the shirt finishing machine.
FIG. 10 is a substantial perspective view for showing the shirt finishing machine.
FIG. 11 is a side elevational view for showing a blower.
FIG. 12 is a top plan view for showing a blower and a flow path changing-over device.
FIG. 13 is a side elevational view taken along line XIII-XIII of FIG. 12.
FIG. 14 is a substantial perspective view for illustrating an action of the shirt
finishing machine.
FIG. 15 is a substantial side elevational view for showing another preferred embodiment
of the shirt finishing machine.
FIG. 16 is a substantial top plan view for showing the preferred embodiment of FIG.
15.
FIG. 17 is a substantial front elevational view taken along line XVII-XVII of FIG.
16.
FIG. 18 is a substantial top plan view for showing another preferred embodiment of
the flow path changing-over device.
FIG. 19 is a substantial side elevational view for showing the flow path changing-over
device shown in FIG. 18.
FIG. 20 is a substantial front elevational view for showing the flow path changing-over
device shown in FIG. 18.
FIG. 21 is a substantial top plan view for illustrating an action of the flow path
changing-over device shown in FIG. 18.
DESCRIPTION OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0047]
- 1
- shirt
- 2
- torso
- 4
- supporting arm
- 10
- clamp device
- 11
- shaft