MAT ROLLER DEVICE
A machine for quickly and efficiently rolling carpet runners or mats after laundering, for storage, transport and reuse may include a set of belts for generally horizontal travel and an interacting set of belts for generally vertical travel and guide means for directing the leading edge of a carpet runner from engagement with the horizontal belts to engagement with the vertical belts. An assembly including a plurality of arcuate fingers cooperates with the belts to guide the leading edge of a carpet runner into the beginning of a roll and to assist in formation of a tight compact roll of carpet. The machine may include means for driving the belts, means for retracting the finger assembly from a completed rolled carpet runner, and controls for the means. The machine may include a safety apparatus including a light curtain.
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 13/862,161, filed Apr. 12, 2013, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/623,356, filed Apr. 12, 2012, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe application pertains generally to a carpet rolling machine. More particularly, the application pertains to a safety apparatus for a carpet rolling machine.
BACKGROUNDIn many public buildings, during wet weather, carpet runners or mats are laid on the floor immediately inside of entrances to absorb most of the water and pick up most of the dirt carried in from the outside. This prevents the water and dirt from being carried throughout the building, into elevators, etc. and greatly facilitates the maintenance of building lobbies, hallways, and the like. These carpet runners quickly become soiled and are then laundered and rolled for use when next needed. In some cases, a carpet rolling machine may be used to aid a person in rolling up lengths of carpet used as temporary runners. A continuing need exists to reduce or eliminate potential injuries to operators of a carpet rolling machine.
SUMMARYA machine for rolling carpet runners may comprise: (A) a frame; (B) a first set of at least a pair of spaced apart parallel rollers supported within the frame; (C) drive means connected to one of the first set of rollers; (D) a further roller supported within the frame parallel to and spaced above a rearwardmost roller of the first set of rollers; (E) a first series of a plurality of endless spaced apart belts supported on the first set of rollers for longitudinal movement in response to rotation of the first set of rollers; (F) a second series of a plurality of endless spaced apart belts supported between the rearwardmost roller and said further roller for generally vertical travel in response to rotation of the first set of rollers and the further roller, the second series of belts alternating with the first series of belts in the spaces between the belts of the first series; (G) a concave forwardly facing arcuate guide plate supported at a juncture between the first series of belts and the second series of belts, a lower end of the guide plate extending into one space between the belts of the first series; (H) an assembly of a plurality of concave downwardly facing fingers pivotally supported and extending forwardly from the spaces between the second series of belts and spaced above the first series of belts; (I) means for controlling operation of said drive means; and
(J) a safety apparatus including a light curtain attached to the frame; wherein each roller includes a central axis.
A machine for rolling carpet runners may comprise: (A) a frame having: (1) a base; (2) a pair of vertical side supports; (3) a horizontal intermediate support between the side supports spaced above the base; and (4) a horizontal top support between the side supports and spaced above a rearward end of the intermediate support; (B) a first set of a plurality of at least three spaced apart parallel transverse rollers journaled for rotation in a horizontal plane overlying said intermediate support, each roller having a central axis; (C) drive means connected to a forwardmost roller of the first set of rollers to rotate the same; (D) a further transverse horizontal roller journaled for rotation and spaced above and slightly forward of a rearwardmost roller of the first set of rollers, a central axis of the further roller and the central axis of the rearwardmost roller lying in a generally vertical plane inclined forwardly between about 5 degrees and about 15 degrees; (E) a first series of a plurality of endless parallel spaced apart belts supported on the first set of rollers for longitudinal movement responsive to rotation of the first set of rollers; (F) a second series of a plurality of endless parallel spaced apart belts supported between the rearwardmost rollers and the further roller, the belts of said second series alternating on the rearwardmost roller with the belts of the first series in the spaces between the belts of the first series; (G) a concave forwardly facing arcuate guide plate supported at a juncture between the first series of belts and the second series of belts, a lower end of the guide plate extending into one space between the belts of the first series; (H) an assembly of a plurality of spring-biased concave downwardly facing fingers pivotally supported and extending forwardly in the spaces between said second series of belts, and spaced above the first series of belts; (I) means for retracting the assembly against its spring bias; (J) a pedal switch means for controlling operation of said drive means; and (K) a safety apparatus including a control box operatively connected to a light curtain attached to the frame.
While the invention is amenable to various modifications and alternative forms, specifics thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and will be described in greater detail below. It should be understood, however, that the intention is not to limit the invention to the particular embodiments described. On the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONThe following description should be read with reference to the drawings, which are not necessarily to scale, wherein like reference numerals indicate like elements throughout the several views. The detailed description and drawings are intended to illustrate but not limit the claimed invention. Those skilled in the art will recognize that the various elements described and/or shown may be arranged in various combinations and configurations without departing from the scope of the disclosure. The detailed description and drawings illustrate example embodiments of the claimed invention.
For the following defined terms, these definitions shall be applied, unless a different definition is given in the claims or elsewhere in this specification.
All numeric values are herein assumed to be modified by the term “about,” whether or not explicitly indicated. The term “about”, in the context of numeric values, generally refers to a range of numbers that one of skill in the art would consider equivalent to the recited value (i.e., having the same function or result). In many instances, the term “about” may include numbers that are rounded to the nearest significant figure. Other uses of the term “about” (i.e., in a context other than numeric values) may be assumed to have their ordinary and customary definition(s), as understood from and consistent with the context of the specification, unless otherwise specified.
Weight percent, percent by weight, wt %, wt-%, % by weight, and the like are synonyms that refer to the concentration of a substance as the weight of that substance divided by the weight of the composition and multiplied by 100.
The recitation of numerical ranges by endpoints includes all numbers within that range, including the endpoints (e.g. 1 to 5 includes 1, 1.5, 2, 2.75, 3, 3.80, 4, and 5).
As used in this specification and the appended claims, the singular forms “a”, “an”, and “the” include plural referents unless the content clearly dictates otherwise. As used in this specification and the appended claims, the term “or” is generally employed in its sense including “and/or” unless the content clearly dictates otherwise.
It is noted that references in the specification to “an embodiment”, “some embodiments”, “other embodiments”, etc., indicate that the embodiment(s) described may include a particular feature, structure, or characteristic, but every embodiment may not necessarily include the particular feature, structure, or characteristic. Moreover, such phrases are not necessarily referring to the same embodiment. Further, when a particular feature, structure, or characteristic is described in connection with an embodiment, it would be within the knowledge of one skilled in the art to effect such feature, structure, or characteristic in connection with other embodiments, whether or not explicitly described, unless clearly stated to the contrary. That is, the various individual elements described below, even if not explicitly shown in a particular combination, are nevertheless contemplated as being combinable or arrangable with each other to form other additional embodiments or to complement and/or enrich the described embodiment(s), as would be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art.
Referring now to the drawings, a carpet rolling machine is partially enclosed within a frame housing including left and right spaced apart vertical side wall supports 10 and 11, respectively, supported from a base 12 and in turn carrying a horizontal intermediate support comprised at least in part of a plurality of parallel spaced apart transverse beams 13. The base 12 may rest on the floor. In some embodiments, the base 12 may be disposed on and/or supported by casters for movement as needed. A working area may be disposed between the left and right spaced apart vertical side wall supports 10 and 11. In some embodiments, the left and right side wall supports 10 and 11 may include left and right light curtain modules 104 and 102, respectively, attached thereto. In some embodiments, the right light curtain module 102 may include an emitter and the left light curtain module 104 may include a receiver. In some embodiments, the left light curtain module 104 may include an emitter and the right light curtain module 102 may include a receiver. A control box 106 for a safety apparatus, such as a light curtain including the left and right light curtain modules 104 and 102, respectively, and/or an emitter and a receiver, may be disposed on the frame housing, for example, on and/or attached to the base 12. In use, the emitter sends out a plurality of light beams across the working area to the receiver. As long as the plurality of light beams remains uninterrupted, the carpet rolling machine will remain turned on and operate normally. If one or more of the plurality of light beams in broken, for example due to interference by an operator's hand or other object, the carpet rolling machine is switched off. In order to restart the carpet rolling machine and continue rolling mats, the obstruction must be removed.
A rearward transverse roller 14 is journaled for rotation in a pair of bearing blocks 15 mounted on plate 16 which in turn is supported by beams 13 of the intermediate frame support. Preferably, a transverse idler roller 17, journaled for rotation in a pair of bearing blocks 18, is also mounted on plate 16. A forward transverse drive roller 19 is journaled in a pair of bearing blocks 20 (
The shaft of forward transverse drive roller 19 at one end may be fitted with a spur gear 21. A further spur gear 22 is driven through gear box 23, of appropriate reduction, by electric motor 24 which is operated by a pedal switch 25. Gears 21 and 22 are interconnected by a drive chain 26 or other suitable drive means, such as, but not limited to, a drive belt, one or more additional gears, a cable, a rope, or other suitable means. As seen in
A first series of a plurality of substantially identical parallel spaced apart carpet transporting belts 27 extend between forward transverse drive roller 19 and rearward transverse roller 14, passing over transverse idler roller 17.
A horizontal top support frame and housing overlies the rearward end of the intermediate support. Transverse horizontal roller 28 is journaled for rotation in a pair of bearing blocks 29 supported by frame members 30 comprising part of the top support frame. Transverse horizontal roller 28 is spaced above rearward transverse roller 14 and is parallel thereto. The axes of rearward transverse roller 14 and transverse horizontal roller 28 lie in a generally vertical plane. In some embodiments, the transverse horizontal roller 28 is located slightly forward of rearward transverse roller 14 such that the plane formed by their axes inclines forwardly from vertical by about 5 degrees to about 15 degrees. Although not explicitly illustrated, in some embodiments, the transverse horizontal roller 28 is located slightly rearward of rearward transverse roller 14 such that the plane formed by their axes inclines rearwardly from vertical by about 5 degrees to about 15 degrees. In some embodiments, rearward transverse roller 14 and transverse horizontal roller 28 together may comprise a second set of rollers.
A second series of substantially identical parallel spaced apart carpet transporting belts 31 extend between rearward transverse roller 14 and transverse horizontal roller 28. As best seen in
At least one generally concave forwardly facing arcuate guide plate 32 is provided. Guide plate 32 is mounted on a cantilevered support rod 33 which is adjustably mounted to a back plate 34 comprising part of the top support frame. Guide plate 32 is mounted at the juncture between the first series of belts 27 and the second series of belts 31 such that it extends into the space between the travel paths of the belts so as to interrupt the travel path of the leading edge of a carpet runner carried on the first series of belts 27. As best seen by reference to
As also best seen by reference to
Each of the plurality of fingers 36 is supported from a cantilevered arm 37 whose opposite end is supported in a bracket 38 fixedly secured to shaft 39. Shaft 39 in turn is supported for limited pivotal movement in a pair of bearing blocks 40 mounted on the back plate 34. The entire finger assembly is spring biased on its pivoting shaft 39 by coil spring 41 so as to exert constant pressure on the carpet runner 35 as it is being rolled, as best seen in
Upon the completion of the formation of a carpet roll, as best seen in
Introduction of fluid into the piston or second end of the cylinder 45 via a means for providing fluid to the cylinder 45 from a source of the fluid, in response to actuation of the switch 42, causes piston 46 to be retracted within the cylinder 45, which in turn causes the lever arm 48 to rotate shaft 39 and the entire finger assembly to lift the plurality of fingers 36 from the completed carpet roll to an uppermost position to permit removal of the carpet roll. In some embodiments, the fluid may be compressed air, hydraulic fluid, oil, water, or other suitable fluid. In some embodiments, the source of the fluid may be connected directly to the cylinder 45. In some embodiments, the source of the fluid may be fluidly connected to the cylinder 45 by a length of hose or tubing. In some embodiments utilizing compressed air, a bleed hole 49 at the piston or second end of the cylinder 45 may provide controlled bleeding of compressed air from within the cylinder 45. Bleeding or removal of fluid from the cylinder 45, coupled with the tension of coil spring 41, causes the finger assembly, including the plurality of fingers 36, to rotate downwardly into position for rolling of the next carpet runner 35.
An idler roller 50 is desirably journaled near the front edge of the frame housing, forwardly and slightly downwardly from the forward transverse drive roller 19. This facilitates initial placement of the leading edge of a carpet runner 35 to be rolled for engagement by the first series of belts 27.
The carpet rolling machine may be made with a sufficient width to accommodate those mats and carpet runners ordinarily handled by the commercial laundry in which the carpet rolling machine is typically employed. Such mats or carpet runners may be from about 3 feet to about 6 feet in width and about 5 feet to about 15 feet in length, although other widths and lengths (smaller and/or larger) are contemplated and may be accommodated.
In the operation of the machine, the finger assembly is initially in a lowermost position, as shown in
It should be understood that this disclosure is, in many respects, only illustrative. Changes may be made in details, particularly in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of steps without exceeding the scope of the invention. The invention's scope is, of course, defined in the language in which the appended claims are expressed.
Claims
1. A machine for rolling carpet runners, comprising:
- (A) a frame;
- (B) a first set of at least a pair of spaced apart parallel rollers supported within the frame;
- (C) drive means connected to one of the first set of rollers;
- (D) a further roller supported within the frame parallel to and spaced above a rearwardmost roller of the first set of rollers;
- (E) a first series of a plurality of endless spaced apart belts supported on the first set of rollers for longitudinal movement in response to rotation of the first set of rollers;
- (F) a second series of a plurality of endless spaced apart belts supported between the rearwardmost roller and said further roller for generally vertical travel in response to rotation of the first set of rollers and the further roller, the second series of belts alternating with the first series of belts in the spaces between the belts of the first series;
- (G) a concave forwardly facing arcuate guide plate supported at a juncture between the first series of belts and the second series of belts, a lower end of the guide plate extending into one space between the belts of the first series;
- (H) an assembly of a plurality of concave downwardly facing fingers pivotally supported and extending forwardly from the spaces between the second series of belts and spaced above the first series of belts;
- (I) means for controlling operation of said drive means; and
- (J) a safety apparatus including a light curtain attached to the frame;
- wherein each roller includes a central axis.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 9, 2017
Publication Date: Dec 28, 2017
Inventor: Kufre Effiong Akpan (Maple Grove, MN)
Application Number: 15/401,958