Brush tufting machine
A brush tufting machine includes a machine tool table having a slide that is displaceably guided on the machine tool table in at least two mutually orthogonal directions. A first drive is provided for reciprocating the slide in a first one of the two directions, and a second drive is provided for reciprocating the slide in a second one of the two directions. Two drums are mounted at the slide for rotation about parallel, spaced axes. Two tufting tools are arranged at the machine tool table at a distance from each other and each in opposition to a peripheral surface of one of the drums. The peripheral surface of each drum has brush body holders arranged thereon.
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The present invention relates to a brush tufting machine, in particular for making toothbrushes.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONConventional brush tufting machines have a machine tool table having a slide that is displaceably guided thereon in two mutually orthogonal directions. A drum is rotatably mounted at the slide. A plurality of brush body holders is arranged on the peripheral surface of the drum. A tufting tool is arranged at the machine tool table in opposition to the peripheral surface of the drum. A brush body feeder transports individual brush bodies to the drum to deliver the brush bodies to a brush body holder one at a time. This can be performed manually or mechanically, e.g. by means of a gripper or a robot. The slide, and the drum along with it, are reciprocated in the two directions by a pair of drives, while the tufting tool is reciprocated perpendicularly to the peripheral surface of the drum.
In the event of a malfunction of such a brush tufting machine, the machine needs to be stopped, resulting in a complete loss of production. In order to be able to continue with the production of brushes, at least one further brush tufting machine is required, which is operated independently of the other.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe invention allows, for one thing, to double the production capacity of a brush tufting machine at moderate additional expense and, for another, to ensure continued operation of the machine at half the production capacity in the event of a malfunction.
In the brush tufting machine according to the present invention, two drums are arranged at the slide at a distance from each other and mounted for rotation about two parallel axes. Associated with each drum is a tufting tool. Both drums are reciprocated by the slide simultaneously in at least two mutually orthogonal directions. The invention is based on the idea that, in the great majority of cases, failure of a brush tufting machine is caused by malfunctions appearing in the area of the tufting tool and the brush body supply, whereas malfunctions involving the slide drive occur quite rarely. Accordingly, when there is a malfunction in the area of a tufting tool or the brush body feed, the machine can continue to work at half the production capacity, putting to use the other tufting tool and the associated brush body feeder. With both tufting tools in operation, production capacity may be doubled, as compared to a conventional brush tufting machine. Accommodation of a second drum and a second stuffing tool in the machine requires only slight modifications to be made on the machine tool table and on the slide. It is therefore possible to double the production capacity involving little additional expenditure.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSFurther features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the claims and from the description given below of a plurality of embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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Each drum has a peripheral surface that is formed of four rectangular partial surfaces. Each of the partial surfaces has a brush body holder 40 fitted thereto. One tufting tool 42, 44 each is arranged in opposition to the peripheral surface of each of the drums 26, 28. The tufting tools 42, 44 cooperate in a known manner with a respective fiber box 46 and a bundle remover 48. The tufting tools 42, 44 are held stationarily on the machine column 10 and execute a horizontal stuffing movement. The relative movement between the drums 26, 28 and the tufting tools 42, 44 causes the hole pattern of a brush body to be scanned, which is clamped at one of the brush body holders 40 in opposition to the respective tool. Individual brush bodies are supplied from the side or from above by a brush body feeder (not shown in
The stuffing tools 42, 44 are preferably provided with mutually independent drives, as will be explained infra with reference to
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Claims
1. A brush tufting machine comprising a machine tool table having a slide that is displaceably guided thereon in at least two mutually orthogonal directions, a first drive for reciprocating said slide in a first one of said two directions, a second drive for reciprocating said slide in a second one of said two directions, two drums that are mounted at said slide for rotation about parallel, spaced axes, and two tufting tools that are arranged at said machine tool table at a distance from each other and each in opposition to a peripheral surface of one of said drums, said peripheral surface of each of said drums having brush body holders arranged thereon.
2. The brush tufting machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said drums has an associated brush body feeder.
3. The brush tufting machine as claimed in claim 2, wherein each brush body feeder is arranged on a side of said drum opposite said tufting tool.
4. The brush tufting machine as claimed in claim 3, wherein each brush body feeder includes a horizontal conveyor belt for transporting brush bodies in a horizontal orientation.
5. The brush tufting machine as claimed in claim 2, wherein said drums are arranged at said slide vertically on top of each other.
6. The brush tufting machine as claimed in claim 2, wherein said drums are arranged at said slide laterally offset in relation to each other and said brush body feeders are each arranged vertically above a respective one of said drums.
7. The brush tufting machine as claimed in claim 6, wherein said brush body feeders are each configured as a stacking hopper.
8. The brush tufting machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein each tufting tool has a separate drive.
9. The brush tufting machine as claimed in claim 8, wherein said drives of said tufting tools are derived from a shared main drive.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 1, 2004
Publication Date: May 19, 2005
Applicant: Firma G.B. Boucherie, N.V. (Izegem)
Inventor: Bart Boucherie (Izegem)
Application Number: 10/978,661