Telescopic Patents (Class 223/40)
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Patent number: 10638804Abstract: An elastomeric article processing system includes a conveyor chain driven by a prime mover, and a mounting mandrel configured to receive and support an elastomeric article. The mounting mandrel coupled to the conveyor chain. The mounting mandrel including an arm configured to support the elastomeric article, a movable engagement member that engages a portion of the elastomeric article to expose a printing area of the elastomeric article, and an anvil that engages the elastomeric article to support the printing area. The elastomeric article processing system also includes a printer configured to apply a marking to the printing area, and a glove inversion device configured to invert the elastomeric article while the elastomeric article is supported on the mounting mandrel.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2018Date of Patent: May 5, 2020Assignee: ALLEGIANCE CORPORATIONInventors: Hooi Guan Kua, Hean Huat Koed, Swee Hua Lim
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Patent number: 9873531Abstract: An integrated method packages and dispenses three-dimensional disposable elastomeric gloves that are easy to put on, comfortable to wear and do not interfere with manual and/or digital movements. The three-dimensional gloves are integrated with a dispensing system that employs both bags and re-usable dispenser boxes, as well as visible glove labelling. The glove bags are accessed through slits that can be an overlapping edge or a cut slit, or of a perforated or peel-back type, and the latter can also be re-sealable for storage purposes. Once filled with randomly-stacked three-dimensional gloves, the bags are placed in dispenser boxes made of a rigid plastic or metal, with the bag slits being aligned with access apertures of the dispenser boxes.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2014Date of Patent: January 23, 2018Assignee: TRONEX INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATEDInventor: Donald L. Chu
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Patent number: 8646594Abstract: An apparatus (1) and a related method for automatic transfer of socks (4) from a linking machine (2) to a sock-modeling piece for boarding operation (36) according to a predetermined orientation, the apparatus comprising reversing means (20) comprising feeding means (21) for picking up the sock (4) from a sewing station (22) of the linking machine and loading means (31) for automatically loading the sock (4) onto the sock-modeling piece, the reversing means (20) comprising a supporting element (23) and at least one pair of lower rollers (24) disposed around said supporting element (23).Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2011Date of Patent: February 11, 2014Assignee: Santoni S.p.A.Inventor: Stefano Paterlini
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Patent number: 7913834Abstract: An apparatus (1) and a related method for automatic transfer of socks (4) from a linking machine (2) to a sock-modelling piece for boarding operation (36) according to a predetermined orientation, the apparatus comprising reversing means (20) comprising feeding means (21) for picking up the sock (4) from a sewing station (22) of the linking machine and loading means (31) for automatically loading the sock (4) onto the sock-modelling piece, the reversing means (20) comprising a supporting element (23) and at least one pair of lower rollers (24) disposed around said supporting element (23).Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2005Date of Patent: March 29, 2011Assignee: Santoni S.p.A.Inventor: Stefano Paterlini
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Patent number: 7076897Abstract: The invention refers to a method and apparatus for loading articles such as stockings, socks and the like onto an ironing machine being provided with relevant support shapes; the apparatus (1) comprises: a tubular chamber (3) with an inlet section (20) for the introduction of articles (M), connected upstream with a supply machine (PP) able to transfer the articles according to a preset order; a temporary support element (4) on which the article (M) can be filtered, said support element (4) being located within said chamber (3) with its longitudinal axis (x—x) coincident with and parallel to that of the same chamber (3) and subdivided into two semi-parts (44) which can move close to and, respectively, away from each other; means (5) for the removal and positioning of the articles (M) able to remove an article (M) from said temporary support element (4) and to fit it onto a shape (6).Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2004Date of Patent: July 18, 2006Assignee: Santoni S.p.A.Inventor: Gino Bassi
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Patent number: 6568572Abstract: A device for inverting gloves, especially industrial-heavy-duty-lined-rubber gloves, wherein a shallow hole exists in the center of the top of the base (1) wherein the pushrod fits and the tube (3), wherein the length thereof is shorter than the pushrod (2) and provides for an inside diameter that is sufficient to accommodate a pushrod (2) freely without hindrance. Inserting the glove appendage tip into the tube (3), thereafter introducing the tube (3) conversely into the glove appendage socket. Subsequently the pushrod (2) base (1) assembly is inserted into the tube (3) and pushed through the tube (3) accomplishing inversion efficiently and expediently.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2001Date of Patent: May 27, 2003Inventor: Gregory John Smith
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Patent number: 6296159Abstract: A device has been realized for turning tubular textile products inside out, in which a tubular body (22), designed for the purpose, is moved between an idle position and a working position for executing this operation. Active means of suction on the tubular body (22) create a flow of air inside said body when it is in its operative position, and pick-up means (21), placed at the operative position of the tubular body (22), hold the textile product (3) and fit it externally onto the tubular body. Once the product (3) has been fitted onto the tubular body (22), this latter moves from the working position towards the idle position gradually drawing on the textile product and thus completely automating the reversing process.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2000Date of Patent: October 2, 2001Inventor: Giuseppe De Giovanni
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Patent number: 5699942Abstract: An apparatus for automatically inverting a garment piece for a sweat suit or the like. The apparatus includes an elongated tube for receiving the garment piece over the front end of the tube. A gripper arm is located adjacent to the rear end of the tube and axially aligned with the tube. The gripper arm includes an elongated arm attached to a frame at one end; gripping means attached to the other end of the elongated arm; and means for moving the arm and the gripping means from a first position away from the garment piece to a second position adjacent to the garment piece. A spreader engages the garment piece adjacent to the front end of the tube to position the garment piece for the gripper means. The gripper means and arm are operable to grasp and withdraw the garment piece through the front end of the tube to the rear end of the tube to automatically invert the garment piece.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1995Date of Patent: December 23, 1997Assignee: Sara Lee CorporationInventors: Ken J. Thompson, John R. Everhart, Wayne G. Foster, Joel C. Rosenquist
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Patent number: 5507421Abstract: The turn and cut machine includes a feed tray for advancing flat tubular feedstock textile material. Grippers open the leading end of the tubular material to define an opening. Clamp elements are advanced into the opening to clamp opposite side portions of the feedstock and space the side portions laterally outwardly of the margins of the tubular feedstock. Feed trays advance the feedstock through the leading edge opening, reverse-folding the material onto itself. The feed of the material is stopped while the trays continue to advance to peel the clamped portion from the clamp assemblies. The trays are withdrawn and a guillotine blade cuts the reverse-folded textile material.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1993Date of Patent: April 16, 1996Inventor: Herbert Keeton
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Patent number: 5127558Abstract: To turn out men's stockings, that is to say socks, outside and at a distance from the relevant operating machine, such as a circular machine for sock manufacture or a toe-sewing machine, use is made of:a device from extracting the sock 3 from the machine 1 by sucking it into a pipe 2 which conveys it to a turning-out station 4 positioned at a distance from the machine 1 and, after turning out, for directing it to the discharge;a turning out station 4 comprising: a chamber 40 having a vertical axis, with an articulated grilled diaphragm 41 for intercepting and positioning the sock 3 vertically and with the cuff 30 at the top; pincers for grasping the cuff 30 from the outside and extending it into a circle; a cup 52 for clamping the cuff 30 thus extended; a turning out tube 5 which is coaxial with the chamber 40, passes into said cup 52 and into the port 43 of said diaphragm 41 and is subject to the double-action pneumatic cylinder 9, in line with the chamber 40, in which tube 5 the sock 3 comes to be accommodaType: GrantFiled: October 30, 1990Date of Patent: July 7, 1992Inventor: Conti Paolo
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Patent number: 5106000Abstract: Apparatus for use in turning inside out a stitched, hollow necktie assembly includes a guide comprising a hollow tube (2) of which part (4) of the wall is cut away over a shaped length extending from an intermediate part of the tube to a first end region thereof. A turning loop (7) is angled away from the first end region of the tube, the outer surface of the turning loop lying substantially within the projection of the outer surface of the tube along the axis thereof. The turning loop has a turning surface (27) facing generally away from the tube and an opposite surface (28) facing generally towards the tube. The perimeter of the minimum envelope at any part of the shaped length of the tube and at any part of the turning loop is less than the cross-sectional external perimeter of the tube. Drive mechanisms (13,14) are provided for driving a tie engagement mechanism (21) between an advanced position adjacent to the turning loop and a retracted position.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1991Date of Patent: April 21, 1992Assignee: AMF Sewn Products, Inc.Inventors: Mason S. Small, Michael N. Bennison
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Patent number: 4739910Abstract: Apparatus and method are provided for inverting a child's training pant or the like. The apparatus generally comprises a pair of mutually facing, diverging conveyor belt assemblies and a pair of suction systems respectively associated with the conveyor belt assemblies. As the conveyor belt assemblies move the training pant therealong, the suction systems act on opposite surfaces of the training pant to draw them apart, thereby opening the training pant. At the end of the conveyor belt assemblies is an inverting assembly for inverting the opened pant.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1986Date of Patent: April 26, 1988Assignee: Kimberly-Clark CorporationInventors: Dean W. Westphal, David T. Strohbeen
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Patent number: 4694978Abstract: Apparatus and method are provided for simultaneously folding and pleating a child's training pant or the like. The apparatus generally includes a plunger that is reciprocative through a tube member. The tube member has an interior surface defining an interior space and a pleating surface disposed on the interior surface. Upon the plunger member forcibly urging the training pant through the interior space, it is simultaneously folded by the interior surface and pleated by the pleating surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1986Date of Patent: September 22, 1987Assignee: Kimberly-Clark CorporationInventors: Dean W. Westphal, David T. Strohbeen
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Patent number: 4643340Abstract: A transfer mechanism for transferring hosiery from a toe-closing machine to a hosiery boarding machine is disclosed which enables the labor content of hosiery production to be reduced. The hosiery is mechanically removed from the toe-closing machine and supported upon a transfer form at its welt end. The hosiery is then stretched and driven fully onto the transfer form. Thereafter a hosiery boarding form is inserted into the foot end of the hosiery to draw the hosiery thereonto while simultaneously turning it.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1985Date of Patent: February 17, 1987Assignee: Pex (Holdings) LimitedInventor: Peter Bailey
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Patent number: 4620649Abstract: A device for turning tubular fabric sleeves. The device comprises a narrow hollow inverting tube and a long rigid wire fabric puller. The fabric puller is equipped with a handle on one end and a plurality of helical turns on the other end. The last of the helical turns is arranged at a 90 degree angle relative to the centerline of the wire so as to form a ledge for the fabric sleeve to bear against.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1985Date of Patent: November 4, 1986Inventor: Donell I. Graham
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Patent number: 4516703Abstract: Apparatus for reversing or turning hose inside out comprises a pair of contra-rotating rollers 3 and 4, resiliently urged towards each other to form a nip therebetween into which the hose is introduced from its closed or toe cap end by a pick-up and conveyor assembly and a rod or rounded blade member 5 arranged to be displaced through the nip to engage the closed end of the hose and carry it away from the rollers while the latter draw the hose about the rod or blade element to turn the hose inside out.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1984Date of Patent: May 14, 1985Assignee: Fadis S.p.A.Inventor: Mario Orosei
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Patent number: 4509666Abstract: A stocking turning device comprises a pair of belts (9, 10) of a lower pair, which grip the toe of a previously-sewn stocking having an indent or pocket at its closed end, and fit it on to a flat bar or batten (6) disposed vertically. The belts (11, 12) of an upper pair stop immediately the free edge of the stocking top is no longer grasped by the lower pair of belts.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1984Date of Patent: April 9, 1985Assignee: Rosso Industrie S.p.A.Inventor: Pietro Rosso
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Patent number: 4436231Abstract: A method and apparatus for turning and pre-forming gloves is provided wherein the 5 fingers of a glove are mounted on a plurality of spaced members having resilient ends adapted for individually receiving a plurality of correspondingly spaced rods and a packer mechanism for disposition between at least two of said spaced tubular members for stretching the fingers of the gloves around the resilient ends of said tubular members and thereafter inserting said rods in the resilient ends of the tubular members to tension all of the fingers into the tubular members and thereafter releasing the packing device from between the fingers and further forming the fingers of the glove into the tubular members to a predetermined depth at which time a shuck element is activated to turn the palm and cuff of the glove over the plurality of rods of the turning rod assembly.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1981Date of Patent: March 13, 1984Assignee: Starkville Tool & Die CompanyInventors: James C. Kelly, Charles H. Shurden
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Patent number: 4223816Abstract: The present apparatus automatically forms the desired length of folded cuff on hosiery articles and the cuffed hosiery articles are automatically removed from the apparatus. The operator is only required to successively position hosiery articles on tubular members (T-1, T-2 and T-3) as they are successively moved in a step-by-step manner by a turret (10) to a loading station, a cuff folding station, and a hosiery stripping station. The operator draws a hosiery article over the tubular member (T-1) at the loading station with the closed toe end of the hosiery article covering the open free end of the tubular member. The tubular member is then moved to the folding station where a plunger (30) moves the closed toe end of the hosiery article inwardly of the tubular member leaving a folded cuff on the outside of the tubular member (T-2).Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1979Date of Patent: September 23, 1980Assignee: Surratt Hosiery Mill, Inc.Inventor: Clarence J. Glover
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Patent number: 4075737Abstract: A method and device for everting thin-walled flexible tubular casings or the like by passing a distal portion of the casing through a ring member, folding the casing back over the ring, grasping the free end of the casing, and displacing the ring relative to the fixed casing end, whereby the casing is drawn through and around the ring and is thereby everted.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1976Date of Patent: February 28, 1978Assignee: Teepak, Inc.Inventor: Alfred Donald Story
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Patent number: 4036415Abstract: A process of simultaneously turning and blocking a leather glove is disclosed, in which the fingers of the glove are initially mounted upon elongated members of relatively small diameter, and are turned onto heated mandrels of relatively larger diameter. The stretching of the finger portions as they are turned in this manner, combined with the application of heat from the heated mandrels, causes simultaneous blocking of the glove fingers as they are turned. In an apparatus for carrying out this process, the finger receiving members of lesser diameter are rods, and the mandrels onto which the fingers are turned are tubular. A wrist clamp is provided, which grips the inside of the cuff portion of the glove, and draws the glove off the finger mounting members onto the heated mandrels by movement relative to the finger mounting members.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1976Date of Patent: July 19, 1977Assignee: Sterling Glove Machinery Ltd.Inventors: Colin Filko, Richard Stanley Smith, Lawrie Gandier McIntosh, Willem John Bouman
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Patent number: 4023720Abstract: A process of simultaneously turning and blocking a leather glove is disclosed, in which the fingers of the glove are initially mounted upon elongated members of relatively small diameter, and are turned onto heated mandrels of relatively larger diameter. The stretching of the finger portions as they are turned in this manner, combined with the application of heat from the heated mandrels, causes simultaneous blocking of the glove fingers as they are turned. In an apparatus for carrying out this process, the finger receiving members of lesser diameter are rods, and the mandrels onto which the fingers are turned are tubular. A wrist clamp is provided, which grips the inside of the cuff portion of the glove, and draws the glove off the finger mounting members onto the heated mandrels by movement relative to the finger mounting members.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1975Date of Patent: May 17, 1977Assignee: Sterling Glove Co., Ltd.Inventors: Colin Filko, Richard Stanley Smith, Lawrie Gandier McIntosh