EP0330143A2 - Apparatus and method for automatically securing borderwires on mattress innersprings - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to apparatus, and a method, for securing borderwires on the innersprings of a bedding type of mattress.
- the apparatus of the present invention comprises support means adapted to maintain borderwires and a mattress innerspring on edge in a substantially upright position.
- Clip wrapping means is provided for wrapping clips on the borderwires and the coils of the mattress innerspring along said edge.
- the borderwires and the mattress innerspring are advanced along the support means in the direction of the clip wrapping means by drive means carried on the support means.
- Control means is provided for the apparatus for sequentially deactivating the drive means and activating the clip wrapping means to enable clips to be successively wrapped on the borderwires and the mattress innerspring along said edge of the borderwires and the mattress innerspring.
- Turning means is provided for rotating the borderwires and the mattress innerspring on the support means to present a different edge of the borderwires and mattress innerspring to the clip wrapping means.
- the turning means automatically rotates the borderwires and the mattress innerspring on the support means until each edge thereof has been advanced through the clip wrapping station.
- Sensing means is provided to detect the perimetric dimensions of the mattress innerspring and the borderwires during each rotation for automatically positioning the drive means the correct distance from the mattress innerspring and the borderwires.
- a unique safety feature which includes a photoelectric cell, is provided for deactivating the drive means in response to any unprogrammed interruption of the movement of the mattress innerspring and borderwires along the support means.
- the embodiment of the invention illustrated, and designated generally by reference numeral 10, comprises an elongated, generally rectangularly shaped frame member 12 which is maintained in a substantially upright position with relation to a floor surface 13, for example, by support members 14-14.
- the frame member 12 and the support members 14-14 advantageously are fabricated of hollow bar stock utilizing a minimum number of structural elements consistent with providing a self-supporting, high strength, stable, relatively lightweight unit which can be moved, if necessary, by an operator. In the embodiment of the invention shown, movement of the entire unit advantageously is facilitated by providing casters 15-15 on the support members 14-14.
- Adjustable stabilizers 16-16 desirably are positioned on the members 14-14 to maintain the unit in a preselected position on the floor surface 13 during operation.
- the frame member 12 advantageously is tilted rearwardly at an angle of declination of the order of about 15° to vertical, and is provided with a smooth-surfaced skin or facing 18 desirably formed of a thin, lightweight material such as aluminum sheeting or sheet metal.
- the slight inclination of the frame member 12 maintains the center of gravity of a mattress innerspring 20 and its associated borderwires 22 and 24 in a position such that they will remain in contact with the facing 18 throughout the clip wrapping operation.
- the facing 18 provides a snag-proof surface along which the mattress innerspring 20 and the borderwires 22 and 24 are advanced as clips are being wrapped on the borderwires and the coils 20a forming the margins of the mattress innerspring, and , also, as the mattress innerspring and borderwires are rotated on the apparatus as will be described.
- the front of the frame member 12 is provided with an outwardly, extending relatively narrow ledge or platform 26 on which an edge of the mattress innerspring 20 and the borderwire 22 and 24 ride as they are advanced in the direction of the clip wrapping station of the apparatus.
- the front of the frame member 12 also is provided with a paddle-like member 28 which lies in substantially the same plane as the ledge or platform 26, and is mounted for rotation on a pivot pin 29 carried on the frame 12 (see Fig. 16).
- rotation of the paddle-like member 28 desirably is achieved by means of an air cylinder 30, the lower end of the piston housing of which is pivotally mounted to an extension 12a of the frame member 12, while the free end of the piston rod 30a of which is pivotally secured to the paddle-like member 28 (see Figs. 17, 18, and 19).
- the paddle-like member 28 advantageously is provided with a plurality of spaced, transverse slots 28a through each of which a gripper 32 extends when rotated by an air cylinder 34 (see Figs. 13, 14, and 15).
- the grippers 32 are activated when an edge of a mattress innerspring and the borderwires have passed through the clip wrapping station, and have been advanced onto the paddle-like member 28 to be rotated through an angle of 90° to position another, unclipped edge of the mattress innerspring and the borderwires on the ledge or platform 26 (see Figs. 18 and 19).
- the grippers 32 when activated, engage the coils and the borderwires, at spaced intervals, and hold them rigidly against an upwardly extending guide member 28b provided on the paddle-like member 28.
- the clip wrapping station of the apparatus comprises a pair of clip wrapping tools 36-36 which are movably mounted on a slotted bar 40 secured to the frame member 12.
- the clip wrapping tools 36-36 are of a type similar to the clip wrapping tool disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 4,546,528, and in co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 944,561, in that each comprises a housing connected to a source of air under pressure for driving a reciprocatable blade or plunger which sequentially severs clips from lines 42-42 of interconnected clips spirally wound on feed rolls 46-46 rotatably supported on a bar 12b secured to the frame member 12 (see Figs. 1 and 2).
- a preferred form of the clips and the feed rolls are disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 4,508,220.
- Each of the tools 36-36 has an anvil or forming jaw 36a for cradling the borderwires 22 and 24, and the coils 20a which form the margins of the mattress innerspring 20 (see Fig. 5).
- the forming jaws 36a of the tools 36-36 are positioned in opposed relation to one another in recesses 26a-26a formed adjacent to the inner end of the ledge or platform 26.
- the slots 40a in the bar 40 on which the tools 36-36 are movably mounted enable adjustment of the tools toward and away from each other to accommodate mattress innersprings of different thicknesses.
- Fig. 6 of the drawings a variation of the mounting of the tools 36-36 on the frame member 12 is illustrated.
- the slotted bar 40 is connected to the piston rod of an air cylinder 50.
- a pair of guide pins 52-52 serve to assure precise reciprocatable movement of the tools 36-36 with relation to the coils of a mattress innerspring.
- This arrangement has special applicability to a mattress innerspring formed of continuous coils having lengths such that they have to be severed at their ends to provide a mattress innerspring of desired dimensions.
- a pair of coil engaging members 54-54 are positioned in opposed relation to one another along the ledge or platform 26 adjacent to the clip wrapping tools 36-36. As shown, each of the members 54-54 has a reciprocatable coil engaging head portion 54a secured to the end of the piston rod 56 of an air cylinder 58.
- Each of the members 54-54 also is provided with a pair of compression springs 60-60 which are carried on rods 62-62, the inner ends of which are secured in the head portion 54a of the members 54-54.
- the head portion 54a of the members 54-54 act in unison to depress the coils 20a of a mattress innerspring inwardly (see Fig. 5) to position the coils in proper alignment with the borderwires 22 and 24 during each clip wrapping operation of the tools 36-36.
- the air cylinders 58 are in synchronous operation with the tools 36-36 so that the head portions 54a only come into contact with the coils 20a when the tools 36-36 are activated.
- the compression springs 62-62 return the head portions 54a to their normal retracted position each time the members 54-54 and the tools 36-36 are deactivated.
- the clip wrapping station of the apparatus includes sensing means advantageously in the form of fiber optic switches 70, 72 and 74, and their associated optic elements 76,77 and 78 (see Figs.3 and 4).
- the switches 72 and 74 are connected in series and act in unison.
- the optic elements 76,77 and 78 are positioned on the frame member 12 at a point above the coil engaging member 54 located adjacent to the inner margin of the ledge or platform 26.
- the element 76 senses the end coils of a mattress innerspring.
- the elements 76,77 and 78 act to accurately and consistently send signals to the switches 70,72 and 74 when the coils are in a clip wrapping position.
- the switches 70,72 and 74 activate control means for the clip wrapping tools 36-36 and the coil engaging members 54-54.
- the advance of the mattress innerspring 20 and the borderwires 22 and 24 in the direction of the clip wrapping station advantageously is achieved by means of a motor driven carriage 80.
- the carriage 80 is generally U-shaped in configuration, and is provided with a plurality of rollers 82 which ride along the upper and lower margins, and the inner wall of a guide plate 84 positioned on the frame member 12 at substantially a right angle with relation to the upper surface of the ledge or platform 26.
- the carriage 80 is engaged by means of pins 86 on an endless chain 88 driven by a sprocket carried on a shaft on which a pulley 90 is mounted.
- the reflector 106 and the cell 114 comprise a unique safety device for stopping the advance of the carriage 80 when the mattress innerspring and the borderwires encounter an unprogrammed interruption either as they are advanced along the ledge or platform 26 in the direction of the clip wrapping station, or when they may, for some reason, tilt or fall against the pusher bar 100.
- the reflector 106 and the photoelectric cell 114 are shown in Fig. 11 in their normal position during advance of the carriage 80 in the direction of the clip wrapping station.
- the pusher bar 100 and the rod 102 move rearwardly against the action of the compression spring 108 causing the reflector 106 to pivot outwardly as shown in Fig. 12 thereby interrupting the beam 116 emitted by the cell 114. Interruption of the beam 116 deactivates the motor 94, stopping the carriage 80.
- the other contingency the safety device is intended to meet is, as indicated above, the situation where the mattress innerspring and the borderwires may be caused to tilt against the pusher bar 100. As shown in Fig. 9, when for some reason, this occurs, the pusher bar 100 is rotated downwardly.
- the arm member 110 is rotated downwardly to a position in front of the reflector 106 causing the beam 116 to be interrupted and the motor 94 to be deactivated.
- a detent formed on the rod 104 serves to maintain the pusher bar 100 in its normal, outwardly extended position when it is in contact with a mattress innerspring and borderwires being advanced along the ledge or platform 26 by the carriage 80.
- the cylinder 140 is associated with a limit switch 146 which is activated when the lead end of the mattress innerspring and the borderwires make contact with the tip 144 of the piston rod of the cylinder 140.
- the cylinder 140 is connected by conduits 148 and 150 to a pneumatic solenoid valve which is in communication with a source 152 of air under pressure (see Figs. 1 and 2).
- the solenoid valve is one of a bank of similar valves, designated generally by reference numeral 154, the function of which will become clear as the description proceeds (see Fig. 3).
- the apparatus also is provided with a main control panel 156 which is mounted on the rear of the frame member 12 (see Fig. 2), and an operator panel 158 mounted on the front of the frame member 12 (see Fig. 1).
- Fig. 20 the sequence of steps involved in securing borderwires on a mattress innerspring with the apparatus of the present invention is schematically illustrated in block form.
- an operator places a mattress innerspring and borderwires on the ledge or platform 26, on edge, in a substantially upright position.
- the angle of declination from vertical of the facing or skin 18 of the frame member 12 causes the mattress innerspring and the borderwires to rest against the facing or skin and prevents them from tipping in a direction which otherwise may shift their center of gravity beyond the outer edge of the ledge or platform 26.
- the operator desirably initially manually wraps clips on all four corners of the stacked elements.
- the operator After positioning the mattress innerspring and the borderwires on the apparatus, the operator then presses the start button on the operator panel 158.
- the carriage 80 advances the leading edge of the mattress innerspring and the borderwires to the stop means where they make contact with the retractable tip 144 of the air cylinder 140 (see Fig. 16).
- the tip 144 retracts and the coil sensors 76,77 and 78 are enabled.
- the carriage 80 then advances the mattress innerspring and the borderwires into the clip wrapping station.
- a limit switch or end-clip switch designated by reference numeral 160, (see Fig.3) is activated and the coil sensors 76,77 and 78 are disabled.
- the carriage 80 advances the mattress innerspring and the borderwires to a limit switch 162 (see Fig. 3) which, when activated, reverses the grippers 32 positioned along the paddle-like member 28, and the air cylinder 30 for rotating the mattress innerspring and the borderwires.
- the paddle-like member 30 is then rotated through a 90o angle, and an unclipped edge of the mattress innerspring and the borderwires come to rest on the ledge or platform 26 (see Fig. 19).
- sensors 170,172,174 and 176 are positioned on the frame member 12.
- One, or more, depending upon the dimensions of the mattress innerspring and the borderwires, of these "height" sensors are activated by the mattress innerspring and the borderwires, of these "height” sensors are activated by the mattress innerspring and the borderwires as they are in the clip wrapping sequence.
- Energization of the sensors 170,172,174 and/or 176 activates the carriage 80, causing it to travel to a point along the ledge or platform 26 a sufficient distance to accommodate the next edge of the mattress innerspring and the borderwires to be wrapped with clips.
- the paddle-like member 28 then returns to its normal position, and the stop pin 144 is extended.
- FIG. 21 an embodiment of a control system for the apparatus is schematically shown.
- the operator panel 158 has a start-cycle switch designated P.B. 1, a stop cycle switch, P.B. 2, and a recycle switch P.B. 3.
- Relays designated C.R. 1, C.R. 2 and C.R. 3 are provided for intermittently stopping and starting the carriage 80, causing the carriage to move forward, and causing the carriage to reverse its direction of travel, respectively.
- Mechanical switches in the form of limit switches identified as L.S. 1, L.S. 2, and L.S.
- the fiber optic sensors 70,72 and 74 designated as F.O. 1, and F.O. 2 and F.O. 3, sense the side coils on a mattress innerspring and the end coils thereof, respectively.
- the bank of pneumatic solenoid valves 154 advantageously includes five members designated S.V. 1, S.V. 2, S.V. 3, S.V. 4 and S.V. 5. Valve S.V. 1 activates the clip wrapping tools 36-36. Valve S.V. 2 activates the coil engaging members 54-54.
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- The present invention relates to apparatus, and a method, for securing borderwires on the innersprings of a bedding type of mattress.
- The apparatus of the present invention comprises support means adapted to maintain borderwires and a mattress innerspring on edge in a substantially upright position. Clip wrapping means is provided for wrapping clips on the borderwires and the coils of the mattress innerspring along said edge. The borderwires and the mattress innerspring are advanced along the support means in the direction of the clip wrapping means by drive means carried on the support means. Control means is provided for the apparatus for sequentially deactivating the drive means and activating the clip wrapping means to enable clips to be successively wrapped on the borderwires and the mattress innerspring along said edge of the borderwires and the mattress innerspring. Turning means is provided for rotating the borderwires and the mattress innerspring on the support means to present a different edge of the borderwires and mattress innerspring to the clip wrapping means. The turning means automatically rotates the borderwires and the mattress innerspring on the support means until each edge thereof has been advanced through the clip wrapping station. Sensing means is provided to detect the perimetric dimensions of the mattress innerspring and the borderwires during each rotation for automatically positioning the drive means the correct distance from the mattress innerspring and the borderwires. A unique safety feature, which includes a photoelectric cell, is provided for deactivating the drive means in response to any unprogrammed interruption of the movement of the mattress innerspring and borderwires along the support means.
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- Fig. 1 is a view in perspective of an embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention with a mattress innerspring and borderwires positioned thereon;
- Fig. 2 is a rear view in perspective of said embodiment of the invention;
- Fig. 3 is a fragmentary view in elevation of a portion of the back of said embodiment of the apparatus showing various of the control components of the apparatus;
- Fig. 4 is a fragmentary view of the clip wrapping station of said embodiment of the apparatus;
- Fig. 5 is an enlarged fragmentary sectional view taken substantially along line 5-5 of Fig. 4;
- Fig. 6 is a view corresponding to the view of Fig. 5 showing a modification of the clip wrapping station;
- Fig. 7 is a top plan view in elevation of an embodiment of the stop means of the apparatus;
- Fig. 8 is a fragmentary view in perspective of the carriage means and components of its associated drive means;
- Fig. 9 is a fragmentary view in perspective of the unique safety means carried on the carriage means of said embodiment of the invention;
- Fig. 10 is a fragmentary view in perspective of a modification of the carriage means showing clamp means for engaging a mattress innerspring as it is advanced toward the clip wrapping station of the apparatus;
- Figs. 11 and 12 are top plan views of the safety means on the carriage means showing it in its normal position in Fig. 11 and its carriage deactivating position in Fig. 12;
- Figs. 13 through 15 are views of an element of the gripper means associated with the turning or rotating means for engaging a mattress innerspring and borderwires as they are being rotated by the turning or rotating means;
- Fig. 16 is a fragmentary frontal view of said embodiment of the apparatus showing a mattress innerspring and borderwires being engaged by the stop means at the clipwrapping station of the apparatus;
- Fig. 17 is a fragmentary frontal view of said embodiment of the apparatus showing a mattress innerspring and borderwires being advanced through the clip wrapping station into the rotation zone;
- Figs. 18 and 19 are fragmentary frontal views showing a mattress innerspring and borderwires in the rotation zone and being rotated at that zone;
- Fig. 20 is a flow diagram showing the sequence of operations carried out by the apparatus; and
- Fig. 21 is a schematic logic circuit diagram of an embodiment of the control means for carrying out the various operations of the apparatus as illustrated in Fig. 20.
- The embodiment of the invention illustrated, and designated generally by
reference numeral 10, comprises an elongated, generally rectangularlyshaped frame member 12 which is maintained in a substantially upright position with relation to afloor surface 13, for example, by support members 14-14. Theframe member 12 and the support members 14-14 advantageously are fabricated of hollow bar stock utilizing a minimum number of structural elements consistent with providing a self-supporting, high strength, stable, relatively lightweight unit which can be moved, if necessary, by an operator. In the embodiment of the invention shown, movement of the entire unit advantageously is facilitated by providing casters 15-15 on the support members 14-14. Adjustable stabilizers 16-16 desirably are positioned on the members 14-14 to maintain the unit in a preselected position on thefloor surface 13 during operation. - As best illustrated in Figs. 1 and 2 of the drawings, the
frame member 12 advantageously is tilted rearwardly at an angle of declination of the order of about 15° to vertical, and is provided with a smooth-surfaced skin or facing 18 desirably formed of a thin, lightweight material such as aluminum sheeting or sheet metal. The slight inclination of theframe member 12 maintains the center of gravity of amattress innerspring 20 and its associatedborderwires mattress innerspring 20 and theborderwires - The front of the
frame member 12 is provided with an outwardly, extending relatively narrow ledge orplatform 26 on which an edge of themattress innerspring 20 and theborderwire frame member 12 also is provided with a paddle-like member 28 which lies in substantially the same plane as the ledge orplatform 26, and is mounted for rotation on apivot pin 29 carried on the frame 12 (see Fig. 16). In the embodiment of the invention shown, rotation of the paddle-like member 28 desirably is achieved by means of anair cylinder 30, the lower end of the piston housing of which is pivotally mounted to anextension 12a of theframe member 12, while the free end of thepiston rod 30a of which is pivotally secured to the paddle-like member 28 (see Figs. 17, 18, and 19). The paddle-like member 28 advantageously is provided with a plurality of spaced,transverse slots 28a through each of which agripper 32 extends when rotated by an air cylinder 34 (see Figs. 13, 14, and 15). Thegrippers 32 are activated when an edge of a mattress innerspring and the borderwires have passed through the clip wrapping station, and have been advanced onto the paddle-like member 28 to be rotated through an angle of 90° to position another, unclipped edge of the mattress innerspring and the borderwires on the ledge or platform 26 (see Figs. 18 and 19). Thegrippers 32, when activated, engage the coils and the borderwires, at spaced intervals, and hold them rigidly against an upwardly extendingguide member 28b provided on the paddle-like member 28. - As best illustrated in Figs. 4 and 5 of the drawings, the clip wrapping station of the apparatus comprises a pair of clip wrapping tools 36-36 which are movably mounted on a
slotted bar 40 secured to theframe member 12. The clip wrapping tools 36-36 are of a type similar to the clip wrapping tool disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 4,546,528, and in co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 944,561, in that each comprises a housing connected to a source of air under pressure for driving a reciprocatable blade or plunger which sequentially severs clips from lines 42-42 of interconnected clips spirally wound on feed rolls 46-46 rotatably supported on a bar 12b secured to the frame member 12 (see Figs. 1 and 2). A preferred form of the clips and the feed rolls are disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 4,508,220. - Each of the tools 36-36 has an anvil or forming
jaw 36a for cradling theborderwires jaws 36a of the tools 36-36 are positioned in opposed relation to one another in recesses 26a-26a formed adjacent to the inner end of the ledge orplatform 26. Theslots 40a in thebar 40 on which the tools 36-36 are movably mounted enable adjustment of the tools toward and away from each other to accommodate mattress innersprings of different thicknesses. - In Fig. 6 of the drawings, a variation of the mounting of the tools 36-36 on the
frame member 12 is illustrated. In the embodiment shown, theslotted bar 40 is connected to the piston rod of anair cylinder 50. A pair of guide pins 52-52 serve to assure precise reciprocatable movement of the tools 36-36 with relation to the coils of a mattress innerspring. This arrangement has special applicability to a mattress innerspring formed of continuous coils having lengths such that they have to be severed at their ends to provide a mattress innerspring of desired dimensions. The severed portions of the coils require that the forming jaws of the clip wrapping tools be positioned below the severed portions of the coils while the mattress innerspring is in motion, and for the clip wrapping tools to move reciprocatably with relation to each coil of the mattress innerspring to enable clips to be properly secured on the coils and the borderwires. Referring, again, to Figs. 4 and 5 of the drawings, a pair of coil engaging members 54-54 are positioned in opposed relation to one another along the ledge orplatform 26 adjacent to the clip wrapping tools 36-36. As shown, each of the members 54-54 has a reciprocatable coil engaginghead portion 54a secured to the end of thepiston rod 56 of anair cylinder 58. Each of the members 54-54 also is provided with a pair of compression springs 60-60 which are carried on rods 62-62, the inner ends of which are secured in thehead portion 54a of the members 54-54. Thehead portion 54a of the members 54-54 act in unison to depress the coils 20a of a mattress innerspring inwardly (see Fig. 5) to position the coils in proper alignment with theborderwires air cylinders 58 are in synchronous operation with the tools 36-36 so that thehead portions 54a only come into contact with the coils 20a when the tools 36-36 are activated. The compression springs 62-62 return thehead portions 54a to their normal retracted position each time the members 54-54 and the tools 36-36 are deactivated. - The clip wrapping station of the apparatus includes sensing means advantageously in the form of fiber
optic switches optic elements switches optic elements frame member 12 at a point above the coilengaging member 54 located adjacent to the inner margin of the ledge orplatform 26. Theelement 76 senses the end coils of a mattress innerspring. Theelements switches switches - In the embodiment of the apparatus illustrated, the advance of the
mattress innerspring 20 and the borderwires 22 and 24 in the direction of the clip wrapping station advantageously is achieved by means of a motor drivencarriage 80. Thecarriage 80 is generally U-shaped in configuration, and is provided with a plurality ofrollers 82 which ride along the upper and lower margins, and the inner wall of aguide plate 84 positioned on theframe member 12 at substantially a right angle with relation to the upper surface of the ledge orplatform 26. Thecarriage 80 is engaged by means ofpins 86 on anendless chain 88 driven by a sprocket carried on a shaft on which apulley 90 is mounted. Thepulley 90 is driven by abelt 92 connected to a pulley mounted on the shaft of amotor 94 secured to the frame member 12 (see Fig. 2). Themotor 94 is provided with a brake and a clutch for controlling the forward and reverse movement of thecarriage 80 along theguide plate 84. - As shown in Fig. 9, the
carriage 80 has an outwardly extendingpusher bar 100 which is adapted to contact a mattress innerspring and borderwires as they are advanced by thecarriage 80, while in a substantially upright position as shown in Fig.1, along the ledge orplatform 26 in the direction of the clip wrapping station. Thepusher bar 100 desirably is mounted by means of aset screw 102 on arotatable rod 104 on which is secured apivotable reflector 106. Therod 104 also carries acompression spring 108 positioned between anarm member 110 and awasher 112 carried on therod 104. Aphotoelectric cell 114, mounted at the end of theframe member 12, transmits abeam 116 which is intercepted by thereflector 106. Thereflector 106 and thecell 114 comprise a unique safety device for stopping the advance of thecarriage 80 when the mattress innerspring and the borderwires encounter an unprogrammed interruption either as they are advanced along the ledge orplatform 26 in the direction of the clip wrapping station, or when they may, for some reason, tilt or fall against thepusher bar 100. Thus, referring first to Figs. 11 and 12, thereflector 106 and thephotoelectric cell 114 are shown in Fig. 11 in their normal position during advance of thecarriage 80 in the direction of the clip wrapping station. When the advance of the mattress innerspring and the borderwires experiences an unprogrammed interruption, thepusher bar 100 and therod 102 move rearwardly against the action of thecompression spring 108 causing thereflector 106 to pivot outwardly as shown in Fig. 12 thereby interrupting thebeam 116 emitted by thecell 114. Interruption of thebeam 116 deactivates themotor 94, stopping thecarriage 80. The other contingency the safety device is intended to meet is, as indicated above, the situation where the mattress innerspring and the borderwires may be caused to tilt against thepusher bar 100. As shown in Fig. 9, when for some reason, this occurs, thepusher bar 100 is rotated downwardly. At the same time, thearm member 110 is rotated downwardly to a position in front of thereflector 106 causing thebeam 116 to be interrupted and themotor 94 to be deactivated. A detent formed on therod 104 serves to maintain thepusher bar 100 in its normal, outwardly extended position when it is in contact with a mattress innerspring and borderwires being advanced along the ledge orplatform 26 by thecarriage 80. - In Fig. 10, a modification of the pusher bar is illustrated. As shown, the
bar 120 is provided with aslot 122 through which a pivotally mountedgripper member 124 extends. Themember 124 is adapted to engage the coils at the rear of a mattress innerspring as it is being advanced toward the clip wrapping station. The coil gripping action of themember 124 desirably is controlled by a programmed air cylinder 1265 secured to thepusher bar 120. This arrangement acts to overcome inertial stresses as a mattress innerspring and borderwires move along the ledge orplatform 26, and has special utility in those instances where large sized mattress innersprings are being processed on the apparatus. - Referring to Fig. 8, a
disc member 130 is shown mounted on the shaft on which thepulley 90 is mounted. Thedisc member 130 is formed with spacedradial portions 132 which in cooperation with a non-contactsolid state sensor 134 comprise a proximity switch. The switch counts the shaft rotations whereby thecarriage 80 will travel the proper distance in reverse after each successive rotation of a mattress spring and borderwires on the apparatus. - As best shown in Figs. 3 and 7, retractable stop means advantageously is provided for the apparatus to establish a reference point with respect to the coils of a mattress innerspring as it and the borderwires enter the clip wrapping station upon each rotation of the mattress innerspring and the borderwires. In the embodiment of the apparatus illustrated, the stop means comprises an
air cylinder 140 which is adjustably mounted on the rear of theframe member 12. Aslot 142 is formed in theguide plate 84 for enabling thereciprocatable tip 144 of the piston rod of thecylinder 140 to make contact with the leading edges of a mattress innerspring and borderwires as they enter the clip wrapping station (see Fig. 16). Thecylinder 140 is associated with alimit switch 146 which is activated when the lead end of the mattress innerspring and the borderwires make contact with thetip 144 of the piston rod of thecylinder 140. Thecylinder 140 is connected byconduits source 152 of air under pressure (see Figs. 1 and 2). The solenoid valve is one of a bank of similar valves, designated generally byreference numeral 154, the function of which will become clear as the description proceeds (see Fig. 3). The apparatus also is provided with amain control panel 156 which is mounted on the rear of the frame member 12 (see Fig. 2), and anoperator panel 158 mounted on the front of the frame member 12 (see Fig. 1). - In Fig. 20, the sequence of steps involved in securing borderwires on a mattress innerspring with the apparatus of the present invention is schematically illustrated in block form. With the
carriage 80 in its fully retracted position, an operator places a mattress innerspring and borderwires on the ledge orplatform 26, on edge, in a substantially upright position. The angle of declination from vertical of the facing orskin 18 of theframe member 12 causes the mattress innerspring and the borderwires to rest against the facing or skin and prevents them from tipping in a direction which otherwise may shift their center of gravity beyond the outer edge of the ledge orplatform 26. In order to assure proper alignment of the borderwires with relation to the coils along the margins of the mattress innerspring, the operator desirably initially manually wraps clips on all four corners of the stacked elements. After positioning the mattress innerspring and the borderwires on the apparatus, the operator then presses the start button on theoperator panel 158. Thecarriage 80 advances the leading edge of the mattress innerspring and the borderwires to the stop means where they make contact with theretractable tip 144 of the air cylinder 140 (see Fig. 16). Thetip 144 retracts and thecoil sensors carriage 80 then advances the mattress innerspring and the borderwires into the clip wrapping station. When the coil sensors "see" a coil, thecarriage 80 is momentarily stopped, and the clip wrapping tools 36-36 and the coil engaging members 54-54 are activated. After clips have been wrapped on the coils and the borderwires, the clip wrapping tools and the separators are deactivated. This sequence is repeated until clips have been wrapped along an entire edge of the mattress innerspring and the borderwires. - When the last clip has been wrapped, on the edge of the mattress innerspring and the borderwires supported on the ledge or
platform 26, a limit switch or end-clip switch, designated byreference numeral 160, (see Fig.3) is activated and thecoil sensors carriage 80 advances the mattress innerspring and the borderwires to a limit switch 162 (see Fig. 3) which, when activated, reverses thegrippers 32 positioned along the paddle-like member 28, and theair cylinder 30 for rotating the mattress innerspring and the borderwires. The paddle-like member 30 is then rotated through a 90o angle, and an unclipped edge of the mattress innerspring and the borderwires come to rest on the ledge or platform 26 (see Fig. 19). As illustrated in Figs. 1 and 2, four sensors 170,172,174 and 176 are positioned on theframe member 12. One, or more, depending upon the dimensions of the mattress innerspring and the borderwires, of these "height" sensors are activated by the mattress innerspring and the borderwires, of these "height" sensors are activated by the mattress innerspring and the borderwires as they are in the clip wrapping sequence. Energization of the sensors 170,172,174 and/or 176 activates thecarriage 80, causing it to travel to a point along the ledge or platform 26 a sufficient distance to accommodate the next edge of the mattress innerspring and the borderwires to be wrapped with clips. The paddle-like member 28 then returns to its normal position, and thestop pin 144 is extended. Thecarriage 80 is again reactivated, and the clip wrapping sequence, and the rotation of the mattress innerspring and the borderwires by the paddle-like member 28 are repeated until clips have been wrapped on each side of all four edges of the mattress innerspring and the borderwires. When the clipping operation has been completed, the clipped unit is removed and transferred to storage for shipment. - In Fig. 21, an embodiment of a control system for the apparatus is schematically shown. The
operator panel 158 has a start-cycle switch designated P.B. 1, a stop cycle switch, P.B. 2, and a recycle switch P.B. 3. Relays, designated C.R. 1, C.R. 2 and C.R. 3 are provided for intermittently stopping and starting thecarriage 80, causing the carriage to move forward, and causing the carriage to reverse its direction of travel, respectively, Mechanical switches, in the form of limit switches identified as L.S. 1, L.S. 2, and L.S. 3 are provided for, respectively to disable thesensors carriage 80; to activate thegrippers 32 on the paddle-like member 28; and the paddle-like member 28 itself; and to activate the retractable stop means 140. Thefiber optic sensors pneumatic solenoid valves 154 advantageously includes five members designated S.V. 1, S.V. 2, S.V. 3, S.V. 4 and S.V. 5. Valve S.V. 1 activates the clip wrapping tools 36-36. Valve S.V. 2 activates the coil engaging members 54-54. Valva S.V. 3 activates the paddle-like member 28. Valve S.V. 4 activates the stop means 140. Valva S.V. 5 restricts the speed at which theair cylinder 30 for the paddle-like member 28 is exhausted and thus has a cushioning effect. The switches, otherwise known as Reed switches, and designated R.S. 1, R.S. 2 and R.S. 3 act, respectively, to terminate the stroke of theair cylinder 30 for rotating the paddle-like member 28 thereby stopping rotation of the mattress innerspring and the borderwires, and deactivating thegrippers 32; to restrict the exhaust of the forward stroke of theair cylinder 30; and to restrict the reverse stroke of said cylinder. The "height" sensors 170,172, 174 and 176 identified as P.E. 2, P.E. 3, P.E. 4 and P.E. 5 in Fig. 21, as stated above, are activated in accordance with the perimetric dimensions of the mattress innerspring and the borderwires, and cause thecarriage 80 to travel a predetermined distance in reverse. Thephotoelectric eye 114, designated as P.E. 1, is a component of the safety feature provided on thecarriage 80, which comprises thedisc 130 and thenon-contact sensor 134, identified as PROX. 1, serves to count the shaft rotations of themotor 94 for predetermining the proper travel in reverse of thecarriage 80 to accommodate an unclipped edge of the mattress innerspring and the borderwires. - It should be understood that various modifications may be made in the embodiment of the invention illustrated and described without deviating from the basic and broad aspects of the invention.
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