US20170241058A1 - Non-rigid material multi-frame manufacturing apparatus - Google Patents
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- aspects hereof relate to multi-frame manufacturing apparatus for manufacturing articles. Aspects further relate to methods of manufacturing articles utilizing a multi-frame manufacturing apparatus.
- Non-rigid materials may be fed into an assembly-line- or conveyor-type manufacturing system or machine from a material stock including a large roll or continuous web. Working with such large sections of material can be cumbersome. This is particularly true as non-rigid materials generally are stretchable in at least one direction when placed under tension. Attempting to process non-rigid materials in a tensioned state causing stretch of the material may lead to manufactured articles that have mistakes or deformities and are consequently unusable.
- the multi-frame manufacturing apparatus includes a plurality of discrete frames.
- Each frame includes a movement mechanism that enables it to move between sequentially arranged processing stations in an assembly-line- or conveyor-type manufacturing system.
- Each movement mechanism permits substantially horizontal movement both forward and backward.
- Each frame includes at least one gripping mechanism that includes an open material-receiving position and a closed material-gripping position.
- the gripping mechanism of the frame When a non-rigid material is loaded onto one of the frames, the gripping mechanism of the frame is in the open material-receiving position. Once the material is in place and in a non-tensioned state (that is, taut but not stretched, such that the material is not substantially distorted in any direction), the gripping mechanism closes into the closed material-gripping position such that it temporarily secures the non-rigid material in place on the frame for processing. If the material stock from which the material is loaded onto the frame is more than the quantity desired for processing as a single processing unit, the gripped portion of the material may be cut or otherwise separated from the larger quantity of material such that it may be processed more manageably.
- a non-rigid material is loaded in a non-tensioned state onto the first of a plurality of frames.
- the first frame includes at least one gripping mechanism that, once the material is in place on the first frame, is actuated such that it closes and temporarily holds the non-rigid material in place on the frame for processing.
- the non-rigid material secured to the first frame is in a taut condition but not stretched such that distortion of the material results.
- a movement mechanism coupled with the first frame causes the frame, with the material in place, to move at least substantially horizontally in a first direction.
- a second movement mechanism associated with a second frame is caused to move substantially horizontally in an opposing direction and substantially vertically causing the first frame and the second frame to switch their respective positions among the plurality of processing stations.
- FIG. 1 depicts an exemplary multi-frame manufacturing apparatus, in accordance with exemplary aspects hereof;
- FIG. 2 depicts a cross-sectional view of the multi-frame manufacturing apparatus of FIG. 1 taken along line 2 .- 2 . thereof, in accordance with exemplary aspects hereof;
- FIG. 3 depicts a view of the area encircled by line 3 in FIG. 1 , in accordance with exemplary aspects hereof;
- FIG. 4 depicts a view of the area encircled by line 4 in FIG. 1 , in accordance with exemplary aspects hereof;
- FIG. 5 depicts a cross-sectional view of the second movement mechanism of FIG. 1 taken along line 5 .- 5 . thereof, in accordance with exemplary aspects hereof;
- FIG. 6 depicts an exemplary multi-frame manufacturing apparatus having a loading mechanism in cooperation therewith, in accordance with exemplary aspects hereof;
- FIGS. 7-11 are cross-sectional views depicting sequential movement and place switching of two frames according to a first frame switching mechanism, in accordance with exemplary aspects hereof.
- FIG. 12 depicts an exemplary multi-frame manufacturing apparatus having a second frame switching mechanism, in accordance with additional aspects hereof.
- a multi-frame manufacturing apparatus e.g., a manufacturing apparatus having at least two discrete processing frames
- the multi-frame manufacturing apparatus provides for manageably handling discrete portions of a large material stock of non-rigid material in a non-tensioned state (i.e., taut but not stretched, such that the material is not substantially distorted in any direction).
- the multi-frame manufacturing apparatus in exemplary aspects, temporarily secures discrete portions of non-rigid material to the frames for processing.
- the non-rigid material is secured to the frames along the stretch direction (that is, the direction along which the non-rigid material has the greatest relative ability to stretch or deform from its relaxed, taut, but non-stretched state).
- stretch direction that is, the direction along which the non-rigid material has the greatest relative ability to stretch or deform from its relaxed, taut, but non-stretched state.
- Non-rigid materials may include, by way of example and not limitation, knit materials, woven materials, mesh materials, non-woven materials, leather materials, foamed materials, and the like.
- Non-rigid materials utilized in the manufacture of articles often are fed, by way of example only, from material stock (e.g., material rolls or webs) having large quantities of material. Material from a material stock may be fed into a manufacturing system at an appropriate processing station of a plurality of processing stations sequentially arranged in an assembly line.
- Non-rigid materials generally include a direction (referred to herein as the “stretch direction”) along which the material has the greatest relative ability to stretch or deform from its relaxed, taut, but non-stretched state when the material is in a state of tension or strain (e.g., a stretched state). Such tension may cause deformity of the non-rigid material during processing resulting in deformed or misshapen manufactured articles.
- maintaining placement of non-rigid materials in a non-tensioned state during processing i.e., taut but not stretched, such that the material is not substantially distorted in any direction
- a multi-frame manufacturing apparatus in accordance with aspects hereof may include at least two discrete frames configured for receiving a non-rigid material and for moving the non-rigid material through a plurality of sequentially arranged processing stations positioned in a conveyor- or assembly-line-type of arrangement.
- the frames may be substantially rectangular and movably positioned between a pair of side rails.
- substantially rectangular refers to frames having a first pair of sidewalls positioned opposite one another and a second pair of sidewalls positioned opposite one another and perpendicular to the first pair of sidewalls.
- the sidewalls may be formed from one or more wall portions that collectively form a substantially rectangular perimeter sidewall surrounding a central void.
- aspects hereof contemplate that those wall portions requiring attachment to one another may have end portions cut at angles of about forty-five degrees (45°) to allow the wall portions to be mitered to form a rectangular structure. It will be understood that angles slightly off of 45° are contemplated and are intended to be within the scope of aspects hereof.
- Further aspects hereof contemplate the joining of wall portions having abutting attachment surfaces at about ninety (90°) relative to one another or any other angle permitting attachment to form a rectangular structure. Any and all such variations, and any combination thereof, are contemplated to be within the scope of aspects hereof.
- Mechanisms for fastening the wall portions may include various screws or other fastening mechanisms known to those having ordinary skill in the art.
- Each frame may include a movement mechanism that permits substantially horizontal movement both forward and backward between the pair of side rails.
- the terms “forward” and “backward” refer to opposing movements in the longitudinal direction of the side rails between which movement is permitted.
- the pair of side rails may be positioned parallel to one another and spaced apart from one another by a distance sufficient to permit functional receipt of the frames.
- substantially horizontal movement refers to horizontal movement in the longitudinal direction of the side rails that may or may not also include vertical movement to a lesser extent than the horizontal movement. Substantially horizontal movement results in a discernible horizontal progression either forward or backward and may include, but does not necessarily include, a concurrent discernible vertical progression.
- the movement mechanism for at least one of the two frames additionally permits substantially vertical movement both up and down.
- “up” and “down” refer to opposing movements in the latitudinal direction of the side rails between which movement is permitted
- substantially vertical movement refers to vertical movement in the latitudinal direction of the side rails that may or may not also include horizontal movement to a lesser extent than the vertical movement. Substantially vertical movement results in a discernible vertical progression either up or down and may include, but does not necessarily include, a concurrent discernible horizontal progression.
- the movement mechanism for each of the two frames permits both substantially horizontal movement and substantially vertical movement.
- actuation of the movement mechanisms for two frames of the multi-frame manufacturing apparatus may permit the two frames to switch positions with one another relative to the conveyor- or assembly-line processing stations.
- Processing stations may include, by way of example and not limitation, stations for cutting, pressing, molding, adhering, and the like.
- actuation of the movement mechanisms for both frames may permit the first frame to proceed to the second processing station (via substantially horizontal movement or both substantially horizontal and substantially vertical movement) and the second frame to proceed to the first processing station (again, via substantially horizontal movement or both substantially vertical and substantially horizontal movement).
- actuation of the movement mechanisms for both frames may permit the first frame to proceed to the second processing station (via substantially horizontal movement or both substantially horizontal and substantially vertical movement) and the second frame to proceed to the first processing station (again, via substantially horizontal movement or both substantially vertical and substantially horizontal movement).
- the two frames have switched positions if after the switch, the second frame is at a sequentially later processing station in the manufacturing process than the first frame.
- the switching of frames relative to the processing stations of the manufacturing process permits processing of material associated with one frame while material is being loaded onto another frame. This increases speed of manufacture and efficiency as processing does not cease when new material is loaded into the processing system.
- each frame may include one or more gripping mechanisms configured to temporarily secure the non-rigid material on the frame in a non-tensioned state for processing, that is, in a state wherein the material is taut but not stretched, such that the material is not substantially distorted in any direction.
- the frame is a substantially rectangular frame, aspects hereof contemplate gripping mechanisms coupled with (e.g., pivotally connected with) each of two opposing sidewalls thereof.
- Each gripping mechanism may be configured as a clamping mechanism and may include an open material-receiving position and a closed material-gripping position. When a non-rigid material is loaded onto the frame, the gripping mechanisms of the frame may be in the open material-receiving position.
- the gripping mechanisms may close into the closed material-gripping position such that they temporarily secure the non-rigid material in place on the frame for processing.
- the gripping mechanisms grip the non-rigid material along the stretch direction (that is, the direction along which the non-rigid material has the greatest relative ability to stretch or deform from its relaxed, taut, but non-stretched state). If the material stock from which the material is loaded onto the frame is more than the quantity desired for processing on the frame, the gripped portion of the material may be cut or otherwise separated from the larger quantity of material such that it may be processed more manageably.
- aspects provided herein also are directed to a method of manufacturing articles (or portions thereof) formed from non-rigid materials utilizing a multi-frame manufacturing apparatus.
- Articles may include, by way of example and not limitation, apparel, outerwear, sock liners, other portions of footwear, and the like.
- a quantity of non-rigid material is loaded onto a first frame from a material stock utilizing a material loading mechanism.
- the non-rigid material is loaded onto the first frame at a loading station that is one of a plurality of sequentially-arranged processing stations positioned in a conveyor- or assembly-line-type of arrangement.
- the first frame may be substantially rectangular and movably positioned between a pair of parallel side rails.
- the first frame may include one or more gripping mechanisms configured to temporarily secure the non-rigid material on the first frame in a non-tensioned state for processing (i.e., in a state where in the material is taut but not stretched).
- a non-tensioned state for processing
- the first frame is substantially rectangular
- aspects hereof contemplate gripping mechanisms coupled with each of two opposing sidewalls, the two opposing sidewalls being adjacent the parallel side rails.
- Each gripping mechanism may be configured as a clamping mechanism and include an open material-receiving position and a closed material-gripping position. When the non-rigid material is loaded onto the first frame at the loading station, the gripping mechanisms of the first frame may be in the open material-receiving position.
- the gripping mechanisms may close into the closed material-gripping position temporarily securing the non-rigid material on the first frame for processing.
- the non-rigid material is gripped along the stretch direction (i.e., the direction having the greatest relative ability to stretch or deform). If the material stock from which the non-rigid material is loaded onto the frame is more than the quantity desired for processing as a single processing unit, the gripped portion of the material may be cut or otherwise separated from the larger quantity of material.
- the first frame may include at least one movement mechanism coupled therewith that permits substantially horizontal movement both forward and backward between the pair of parallel side rails.
- the parallel side rails are spaced apart from one another by a distance sufficient to permit movement of the first frame there between.
- the movement mechanism may be actuated causing the first frame, with the material in place, to move substantially horizontally in a first direction while, synchronously or asynchronously, a second movement mechanism associated with a second frame, also substantially rectangular and movably positioned between the pair of parallel side rails in accordance with aspects hereof, is caused to move substantially horizontally in an opposing direction and substantially vertically causing the first frame and the second frame to switch positions.
- the movement mechanism may be actuated causing the first frame, with the material in place, to move substantially horizontally in a first direction and substantially vertically while, synchronously or asynchronously, a second movement mechanism associated with a second substantially rectangular frame (movably positioned between the pair of parallel side rails in accordance with aspects hereof) is caused to move substantially horizontally in a direction opposing the first direction and substantially vertically such that the first frame and the second frame cooperate to switch their relative positions.
- a second movement mechanism associated with a second substantially rectangular frame movably positioned between the pair of parallel side rails in accordance with aspects hereof
- one or more of the movement mechanism for the first frame, the movement mechanism for the second frame and the gripping mechanisms may be manually actuated. In aspects, one or more of the movement mechanisms and the gripping mechanisms may be actuated by coordination with a computing device (not shown) that is functionally and/or logically coupled with at least one of the multi-frame manufacturing apparatus, the processing stations, and the frames. Any and all such variations, and any combination thereof, are contemplated to be within the scope of aspects hereof.
- the multi-frame manufacturing apparatus 100 includes a first frame 102 , a second frame 104 , and first and second parallel side rails 106 , 108 . It is understood that additional elements may be included in alternative aspects. Further, it is understood that one or more of the listed elements of the multi-frame manufacturing apparatus 100 may be omitted in alternative exemplary aspects. Further, the multi-frame manufacturing apparatus 100 is depicted for illustrative purposes and may have alternative configurations, shaping, sizing, and arrangements.
- Each of the first and second frames 102 , 104 is discrete from one another and, as more fully described below, is configured to temporarily secure a discrete portion of a non-rigid material and to move the portion of the non-rigid material through a plurality of sequentially arranged processing stations positioned in a conveyor- or assembly-line-type of arrangement.
- the first frame 102 includes a first pair of sidewalls 110 , 112 positioned opposite one another and a second pair of sidewalls 114 , 116 positioned opposite one another and perpendicular to the first pair of sidewalls 110 , 112 to form a substantially rectangular structure.
- the sidewalls 110 , 112 , 114 , 116 may be formed from one or more wall portions that collectively form a substantially rectangular perimeter sidewall surrounding a central void 118 .
- the central void 118 provides a material processing area that is void of interference by the first frame 102 .
- the sidewalls 110 , 112 , 114 , 116 each may be discrete wall portions having end portions cut at about 45° angles in an arrangement permitting them to be mitered to form the substantially rectangular perimeter sidewall structure of the first frame 102 .
- the sidewalls 110 , 112 , 114 , 116 each may be discrete wall portions having attachment surfaces that abut one another at about 90°, or any other angle permitting attachment to one another to form a rectangular structure. Any and all such variations, and any combination thereof, are contemplated to be within the scope of aspects hereof.
- Mechanisms for fastening the wall portions together may include various screws or other fastening mechanisms known to those having ordinary skill in the art. It will be understood that the rectangular perimeter sidewall collectively formed from the first and second pairs of sidewalls 110 , 112 , 114 , 116 may be formed as a continuous structure or from any number of wall portions. Further, any mechanism for fastening wall portions to one another may be utilized within aspects hereof. The formation of the first frame 102 and/or the mechanism for securing wall portions comprising the first frame 102 are not intended to limit aspects hereof in any way. Still further, it is understood that frames having other than a substantially rectangular structure may be utilized in accordance with aspects hereof. Any and all such variations, and any combination thereof, are contemplated to be within the scope of aspects hereof.
- the second frame 104 includes a first pair of sidewalls 120 , 122 positioned opposite one another and a second pair of sidewalls 124 , 126 positioned opposite one another and perpendicular to the first pair of sidewalls 120 , 122 to form a substantially rectangular structure.
- the sidewalls 120 , 122 , 124 , 126 may be formed from one or more wall portions that collectively form a substantially rectangular perimeter sidewall surrounding a central void 128 that provides a processing area free from interference by the second frame 104 .
- the wall portions When a plurality of wall portions is assembled to form the substantially rectangular perimeter sidewall, the wall portions may include attachment surfaces that abut one another at 45°, 90°, or any other desired angle, to allow the wall portions to be joined to form a rectangular structure.
- Mechanisms for fastening the wall portions together may include various screws or other fastening mechanisms known to those having ordinary skill in the art. It will be understood and appreciated that the rectangular perimeter sidewall collectively formed from the first and second pairs of sidewalls 120 , 122 , 124 , 126 may be formed as a continuous structure or from any number of wall portions. Further, any mechanism for fastening wall portions to one another may be utilized within aspects hereof.
- second frame 104 and/or the mechanism for securing wall portions comprising the second frame 104 are not intended to limit aspects hereof in any way. Still further, it is understood that frames having other than a substantially rectangular structure may be utilized in accordance with aspects hereof. Any and all such variations, and any combination thereof, are contemplated to be within the scope of aspects hereof.
- multi-frame manufacturing apparatus 100 of FIG. 1 includes two frames 102 , 104 , aspects hereof contemplate any quantity of frames. For instance, aspects hereof are equally applicable to a multi-frame manufacturing apparatus having three frames, four frames, five frames, etc.
- the quantity of frames comprising a multi-frame manufacturing apparatus as described throughout is not intended to limit the scope of aspects hereof.
- each of the first frame 102 and the second frame 104 is configured for moving a quantity of non-rigid material through a plurality of sequentially arranged processing stations positioned in a conveyor- or assembly-line-type of arrangement.
- the first frame 102 includes a first movement mechanism 130 coupled therewith and the second frame 104 includes a second movement mechanism 132 coupled therewith.
- Each of the first movement mechanism 130 and the second movement mechanism 132 permits substantially horizontal movement both forward and backward between the pair of parallel side rails 106 , 108 , e.g., in the longitudinal direction 168 (see FIG. 6 ) thereof.
- the second movement mechanism 132 further permits substantially vertical movement of the second frame 104 both up and down, e.g., in the latitudinal direction 170 (see FIG. 6 ) of the side rails 106 , 108 .
- FIG. 12 illustrates an aspect hereof wherein both a first movement mechanism and a second movement mechanism permit substantially horizontal movement and substantially vertical movement.
- FIG. 2 a cross-sectional view of the multi-frame manufacturing apparatus 100 of FIG. 1 is illustrated, the cross-section being taken along line 2 .- 2 . of FIG. 1 .
- the first parallel side rail 106 includes a first track 134 and a second track 136 .
- the first track 134 is positioned vertically beneath the second track 136 in the latitudinal direction 170 (see FIG. 6 ) thereof.
- the second side rail 108 includes similar and opposing structure to the first track 134 and the second track 136 illustrated in association with the first side rail 106 .
- the first movement mechanism 130 (visible with reference to FIG. 1 and FIG. 3 ) is coupled with each of the first pair of opposing sidewalls 110 , 112 of the first frame 102 and is configured to movably cooperate with the first track 134 .
- the first movement mechanism 130 may include a movement actuating device 131 , e.g., a linear actuator, motor, or the like, that cooperates with the first track 134 to propel the first frame 102 substantially horizontally in the forward and backward directions.
- the second movement mechanism 132 (visible with reference to FIGS. 1, 2 and 4 ) is coupled with each of the first pair of opposing sidewalls 120 , 122 of the second frame 104 and is configured to movably cooperate with the second track 136 .
- the second movement mechanism 132 may include a movement actuating device 133 , e.g., a linear actuator, motor, or the like, that cooperates with the second track 136 to propel the second frame 104 substantially horizontally in the forward and backward directions.
- the second movement mechanism 132 also may include at least one piston 135 that cooperates with the second frame 104 to propel the second frame 104 substantially vertically in the up and down directions.
- the illustrated arrangement permits the second frame 104 to pass vertically over the first frame 102 as the two frames move in opposing horizontal directions such that their relative position with respect to the manufacturing apparatus 100 is switched when the first movement mechanism 130 and the second movement mechanism 132 are actuated.
- the first parallel side rail 106 includes a first track 134 and a second track 136 , the first track 134 being positioned vertically beneath the second track 136 .
- the first movement mechanism 130 (visible with reference to FIG. 1 and FIG. 3 ) is coupled with the opposing sidewall 110 of the first frame 102 and is configured to movably cooperate with the first track 134 .
- the second movement mechanism 132 is coupled with the opposing sidewall 120 of the second frame 104 and is configured to movably cooperate with the second track 136 .
- actuation of the first movement mechanism 130 and the second movement mechanism 132 may cause the first frame 102 and the second frame 104 to switch positions with one another relative to the sequentially arranged processing stations.
- An exemplary process in which such position switching may occur is illustrated with reference to FIGS. 7-10 .
- the first frame is illustrated as having moved substantially horizontally in a first direction, the discernible horizontal progression relative to the position of the first frame 102 in FIG. 2 being visible.
- the second frame 104 is illustrated as having moved substantially vertically in an upward direction.
- the second frame 104 is caused to move substantially horizontally in the horizontal direction opposite of the horizontal direction in which the first frame 102 was caused to move.
- the first frame 102 is illustrated as having continued its horizontal progression in the first direction.
- the second frame 104 is illustrated as having moved substantially vertically in a downward direction such that the first and second frames 102 , 104 have switched their relative places in the sequential arrangement of the processing stations.
- each of the first frame 102 and the second frame 104 includes one or more gripping mechanisms configured to temporarily secure the non-rigid material in the respective frame 102 , 104 in a non-tensioned state for processing.
- the first frame 102 includes first and second gripping mechanisms 138 , 140 coupled with its opposing first pair of sidewalls 110 , 112 , those sidewalls 110 , 112 that are adjacent the first and second parallel side rails 106 , 108 .
- the second frame 104 includes first and second gripping mechanisms 142 , 144 coupled with its opposing first pair of sidewalls 120 , 122 .
- the gripping mechanisms 138 , 140 , 142 , 144 may be pivotally connected with the frame (as shown with respect to gripping mechanism 142 of FIG. 5 ).
- Each of the first and second gripping mechanisms 138 , 140 of the first frame 102 and the first and second gripping mechanisms 142 , 144 of the second frame 104 may be configured as a clamping mechanism (as shown) and include an open material-receiving position and a closed material-gripping position.
- the first and second gripping mechanisms 138 , 140 of the first frame 102 are illustrated in the open material-receiving position (best seen at the first gripping mechanism 138 as the second parallel side rail 108 largely obscures the view of the second gripping mechanism 140 ).
- the first and second gripping mechanisms 138 , 140 are in a released state and do not substantially obscure the top surface of the first frame 102 .
- the first frame 102 may receive a non-rigid material freely over the central void 118 and around the perimeter sidewall formed from the first pair of sidewalls 110 , 112 and the second pair of sidewalls 114 , 116 , as more fully described below.
- the first gripping mechanism 138 of the first frame 102 in its open material-receiving position additionally is shown in the cross-sectional view of FIG. 2 , as well as in the view of FIG. 3 .
- the gripping mechanisms may be closed or clamped to temporarily secure the non-rigid material into place and prevent misshaping or other deformity.
- FIG. 1 the first and second gripping mechanisms 142 , 144 of the second frame 104 are illustrated in the closed material-gripping position.
- the first and second gripping mechanisms 142 , 144 are in an actuated state and temporarily hold the non-rigid material over the central void 128 and to the top surface of the first pair of sidewalls 120 , 122 of the second frame 104 until such time as the first and second gripping mechanisms 142 , 144 are released.
- the first gripping mechanism 142 of the second frame 104 in its closed material-gripping position additionally is shown in the cross-sectional view of FIG. 2 as well as in the view of FIG. 4 .
- Exemplary aspects hereof also are directed to a method of manufacturing articles (or portions thereof) formed from non-rigid materials utilizing a multi-frame manufacturing apparatus (for instance, a two frame manufacturing apparatus) arranged for moving the non-rigid material through a plurality of sequentially arranged processing stations positioned in a conveyor- or assembly-line-type of arrangement.
- a multi-frame manufacturing apparatus for instance, a two frame manufacturing apparatus
- FIG. 6 a perspective view is depicted of an exemplary multi-frame manufacturing apparatus 600 in cooperation with a material loading mechanism 146 .
- the illustrated material loading mechanism 146 includes a roll 148 of non-rigid material and a loading frame 150 that is configured to facilitate loading of the non-rigid material onto a first frame 152 at a material loading station 154 (e.g., the first station in a series of sequentially positioned processing stations in a conveyor- or assembly-line-type arrangement).
- the non-rigid material includes a non-stretch direction 168 (i.e., a direction of relatively less stretch or give when the material is in a tensioned state) and a stretch direction 170 (i.e., a direction of relatively more stretch or give when the material is in a tensioned state).
- a portion of non-rigid material from the material roll 148 may be loaded onto the first frame 152 at the material loading station 154 when first and second gripping mechanisms 156 , 158 for the first frame 152 are in their open material-receiving position, as shown.
- the first and second gripping mechanisms 156 , 158 for the first frame 152 may be closed into their closed material-gripping position, temporarily securing a portion of the non-rigid material to the first frame 152 .
- a second frame 160 is illustrated in FIG. 6 with a portion of material 162 secured thereto by closed first and second gripping mechanisms 164 , 166 .
- movement mechanisms respectively associated with each of the first frame 152 and the second frame 160 may cause the first frame 152 to move substantially horizontally in a first direction while synchronously the movement mechanism associated with the second frame may cause the second frame 160 to move substantially horizontally in an opposing direction and substantially vertically such that the first frame 152 and the second frame 160 switch or change positions. In this way, manufacturing with respect to one of the first and second frames 152 , 160 may continue while non-rigid material is being loaded onto the other of the first and second frames 152 , 160 .
- an exemplary multi-frame manufacturing apparatus 1200 having first and second movement mechanisms that both permit substantially horizontal movement and substantially vertical movement is depicted in accordance with aspects hereof.
- the multi-frame manufacturing apparatus 1200 includes a first frame 1202 , a second frame 1204 , and first and second parallel side rails 1206 , 1208 . It is understood that additional elements may be included in alternative aspects. Further, it is understood that one or more of the listed elements of the multi-frame manufacturing apparatus 1200 may be omitted in alternative exemplary aspects. Further, the multi-frame manufacturing apparatus 1200 is depicted for illustrative purposes and may have alternative configurations, shaping, sizing, and arrangements.
- Each of the first and second frames 1202 , 1204 is discrete from one another and is configured to temporarily secure a discrete portion of a non-rigid material and to move the portion of the non-rigid material through a plurality of sequentially arranged processing stations positioned in a conveyor- or assembly-line-type of arrangement.
- the first frame 1202 includes a first pair of sidewalls 1210 , 1212 positioned opposite one another and a second pair of sidewalls 1214 , 1216 positioned opposite one another and perpendicular to the first pair of sidewalls 1210 , 1212 to form a substantially rectangular structure.
- the sidewalls 1210 , 1212 , 1214 , and 1216 may be formed from one or more wall portions that collectively form a substantially rectangular perimeter sidewall surrounding a central void (not shown).
- the central void (not shown) provides a material processing area that is void of interference by the first frame 1202 .
- the sidewalls 1210 , 1212 , 1214 , 1216 each may be discrete wall portions having end portions cut at any other angle permitting attachment to one another to form a rectangular structure.
- Mechanisms for fastening the wall portions together may include various screws or other fastening mechanisms known to those having ordinary skill in the art.
- the rectangular perimeter sidewall collectively formed from the first and second pairs of sidewalls 1210 , 1212 , 1214 , 1216 may be formed as a continuous structure or from any number of wall portions.
- any mechanism for fastening wall portions to one another may be utilized within aspects hereof.
- the formation of the first frame 1202 and/or the mechanism for securing wall portions comprising the first frame 1202 are not intended to limit aspects hereof in any way. Still further, it is understood that frames having other than a substantially rectangular structure may be utilized in accordance with aspects hereof. Any and all such variations, and any combination thereof, are contemplated to be within the scope of aspects hereof.
- the second frame 1204 includes a first pair of sidewalls 1220 , 1222 positioned opposite one another and a second pair of sidewalls 1224 , 1226 positioned opposite one another and perpendicular to the first pair of sidewalls 1220 , 1222 to form a substantially rectangular structure.
- the sidewalls 1220 , 1222 , 1224 , 1226 may be formed from one or more wall portions that collectively form a substantially rectangular perimeter sidewall surrounding a central void (not shown) that provides a processing area free from interference by the second frame 1204 .
- the wall portions When a plurality of wall portions is assembled to form the substantially rectangular perimeter sidewall, the wall portions may include attachment surfaces that abut one another at any desired angle, to allow the wall portions to be joined to form a rectangular structure.
- Mechanisms for fastening the wall portions together may include various screws or other fastening mechanisms known to those having ordinary skill in the art. It will be understood and appreciated that the rectangular perimeter sidewall collectively formed from the first and second pairs of sidewalls 1220 , 1222 , 1224 , 1226 may be formed as a continuous structure or from any number of wall portions. Further, any mechanism for fastening wall portions to one another may be utilized within aspects hereof.
- second frame 1204 and/or the mechanism for securing wall portions comprising the second frame 1204 are not intended to limit aspects hereof in any way. Still further, it is understood that frames having other than a substantially rectangular structure may be utilized in accordance with aspects hereof. Any and all such variations, and any combination thereof, are contemplated to be within the scope of aspects hereof.
- multi-frame manufacturing apparatus 1200 of FIG. 12 includes two frames 1202 , 1204 , aspects hereof contemplate any quantity of frames. For instance, aspects hereof are equally applicable to a multi-frame manufacturing apparatus having three frames, four frames, five frames, etc.
- the quantity of frames comprising a multi-frame manufacturing apparatus as described throughout is not intended to limit the scope of aspects hereof.
- each of the first frame 1202 and the second frame 1204 is configured for moving a quantity of non-rigid material through a plurality of sequentially arranged processing stations positioned in a conveyor- or assembly-line-type of arrangement.
- the first frame 1202 includes a first movement mechanism 1230 coupled therewith and the second frame 104 includes a second movement mechanism 1232 coupled therewith.
- Each of the first movement mechanism 1230 and the second movement mechanism 1232 permits substantially horizontal movement both forward and backward between the pair of parallel side rails 1206 , 1208 , e.g., in the longitudinal direction 1268 thereof.
- Each of the first movement mechanism 1230 and the second movement mechanism 1232 further permits substantially vertical movement of the first frame 1202 and the second frame 1204 , respectively, both up and down, e.g., in the latitudinal direction 1270 of the side rails 1206 , 1208 .
- the first movement mechanism 1230 is coupled with each of the first pair of opposing sidewalls 1210 , 1221 of the first frame 1202 and with opposing side rails 1206 , 1208 and is configured to movably cooperate with the first and second side rails 1206 , 1208 .
- the first movement mechanism 1230 may include one or more movement actuating devices, e.g., a linear actuators, motors, or the like, that cooperate with the first and second side rails 1206 , 1208 to propel the first frame 1202 substantially horizontally in the forward and backward directions, as well as substantially vertically in the up and down directions.
- the second movement mechanism 1232 is coupled with each of the first pair of opposing sidewalls 1220 , 1222 of the second frame 1204 and with the opposing side rails 1206 , 1208 and also is configured to movably cooperate with the first and second side rails 1206 , 1208 .
- the second movement mechanism 1232 may include one or more movement actuating devices, e.g., a linear actuators, motors, or the like, that cooperate with the first and second side rails 1206 , 1208 to propel the second frame 1204 substantially horizontally in the forward and backward directions, as well as substantially vertically in the up and down directions.
- the illustrated arrangement permits the second frame 1204 to pass vertically over the first frame 1202 and/or the first frame 1202 to pass vertically over the second frame 1204 as the two frames move in opposing horizontal directions such that their relative position with respect to the manufacturing apparatus 1200 is switched when the first movement mechanism 1230 and the second movement mechanism 1232 are actuated.
- actuation of the first movement mechanism 1230 and the second movement mechanism 1232 may cause the first frame 1202 and the second frame 1204 to switch positions with one another relative to the sequentially arranged processing stations. It will be understood by those having ordinary skill in the art that gripping mechanisms as described with respect to aspects illustrated in FIGS. 1-11 are included in the multi-frame manufacturing apparatus 1200 of FIG. 12 and function as previously set forth.
- aspects hereof relate to a multi-frame manufacturing apparatus for manufacturing articles, for instance, sock liners, formed of a non-rigid material. Aspects hereof further relate to a method of manufacturing articles, for instance, sock liners, utilizing a multi-frame manufacturing apparatus.
- a multi-frame manufacturing apparatus having a structure as described herein permits interchangeability of the position of multiple manufacturing frames enabling processing of one or more articles to progress while material for another article is being loaded onto the apparatus.
- a multi-frame manufacturing apparatus having a structure as described herein further permits processing of a portion of a non-rigid material separated from a larger material stock, the portion being held in a non-tensioned state during processing and, accordingly, reducing waste occasioned by deformed and consequently unusable articles.
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Description
- This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application 62/298,685 filed Feb. 23, 2016 and entitled “Non-Rigid Material Multi-Frame Manufacturing Apparatus,” which application is hereby incorporated by reference as if set forth in its entirety herein.
- Aspects hereof relate to multi-frame manufacturing apparatus for manufacturing articles. Aspects further relate to methods of manufacturing articles utilizing a multi-frame manufacturing apparatus.
- Non-rigid materials may be fed into an assembly-line- or conveyor-type manufacturing system or machine from a material stock including a large roll or continuous web. Working with such large sections of material can be cumbersome. This is particularly true as non-rigid materials generally are stretchable in at least one direction when placed under tension. Attempting to process non-rigid materials in a tensioned state causing stretch of the material may lead to manufactured articles that have mistakes or deformities and are consequently unusable.
- Aspects hereof relate to a multi-frame manufacturing apparatus for manufacturing articles, (e.g., garments, sock liners, and the like) from non-rigid materials. The multi-frame manufacturing apparatus includes a plurality of discrete frames. Each frame includes a movement mechanism that enables it to move between sequentially arranged processing stations in an assembly-line- or conveyor-type manufacturing system. Each movement mechanism permits substantially horizontal movement both forward and backward. The movement mechanism for at least one of the plurality of frames additionally permits substantially vertical movement both up and down. Actuation, synchronous or asynchronous, of the movement mechanisms for at least two of the plurality of frames may permit the frames to switch their relative positions among the processing stations in the manufacturing system.
- Each frame includes at least one gripping mechanism that includes an open material-receiving position and a closed material-gripping position. When a non-rigid material is loaded onto one of the frames, the gripping mechanism of the frame is in the open material-receiving position. Once the material is in place and in a non-tensioned state (that is, taut but not stretched, such that the material is not substantially distorted in any direction), the gripping mechanism closes into the closed material-gripping position such that it temporarily secures the non-rigid material in place on the frame for processing. If the material stock from which the material is loaded onto the frame is more than the quantity desired for processing as a single processing unit, the gripped portion of the material may be cut or otherwise separated from the larger quantity of material such that it may be processed more manageably.
- Aspects hereof further relate to methods of manufacturing articles utilizing a multi-frame manufacturing apparatus included in a manufacturing system having a plurality of sequentially arranged processing stations in an assembly-line- or conveyor-type arrangement. A non-rigid material is loaded in a non-tensioned state onto the first of a plurality of frames. The first frame includes at least one gripping mechanism that, once the material is in place on the first frame, is actuated such that it closes and temporarily holds the non-rigid material in place on the frame for processing. The non-rigid material secured to the first frame is in a taut condition but not stretched such that distortion of the material results. A movement mechanism coupled with the first frame causes the frame, with the material in place, to move at least substantially horizontally in a first direction. Synchronously or asynchronously, a second movement mechanism associated with a second frame is caused to move substantially horizontally in an opposing direction and substantially vertically causing the first frame and the second frame to switch their respective positions among the plurality of processing stations.
- This Summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the Detailed Description. This Summary is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter.
- Illustrative aspects hereof are described in detail below with reference to the attached drawing figures, which are incorporated by reference herein and wherein:
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FIG. 1 depicts an exemplary multi-frame manufacturing apparatus, in accordance with exemplary aspects hereof; -
FIG. 2 depicts a cross-sectional view of the multi-frame manufacturing apparatus ofFIG. 1 taken along line 2.-2. thereof, in accordance with exemplary aspects hereof; -
FIG. 3 depicts a view of the area encircled byline 3 inFIG. 1 , in accordance with exemplary aspects hereof; -
FIG. 4 depicts a view of the area encircled byline 4 inFIG. 1 , in accordance with exemplary aspects hereof; -
FIG. 5 depicts a cross-sectional view of the second movement mechanism ofFIG. 1 taken along line 5.-5. thereof, in accordance with exemplary aspects hereof; -
FIG. 6 depicts an exemplary multi-frame manufacturing apparatus having a loading mechanism in cooperation therewith, in accordance with exemplary aspects hereof; -
FIGS. 7-11 are cross-sectional views depicting sequential movement and place switching of two frames according to a first frame switching mechanism, in accordance with exemplary aspects hereof; and -
FIG. 12 depicts an exemplary multi-frame manufacturing apparatus having a second frame switching mechanism, in accordance with additional aspects hereof. - The subject matter herein is described with specificity to meet statutory requirements. However, the description itself is not intended to limit the scope of this patent. Rather, the inventors have contemplated that the claimed subject matter might also be embodied in other ways, to include different elements or combinations of elements similar to the ones described in this document, in conjunction with other present or future technologies.
- Aspects hereof contemplate a multi-frame manufacturing apparatus (e.g., a manufacturing apparatus having at least two discrete processing frames) for manufacturing articles, for instance, sock liners, from non-rigid materials. The multi-frame manufacturing apparatus provides for manageably handling discrete portions of a large material stock of non-rigid material in a non-tensioned state (i.e., taut but not stretched, such that the material is not substantially distorted in any direction). For instance, the multi-frame manufacturing apparatus, in exemplary aspects, temporarily secures discrete portions of non-rigid material to the frames for processing. In aspects, the non-rigid material is secured to the frames along the stretch direction (that is, the direction along which the non-rigid material has the greatest relative ability to stretch or deform from its relaxed, taut, but non-stretched state). In this way, waste occasioned by the manufacture of deformed or otherwise misshapen articles is reduced as the non-rigid material is secured in its non-tensioned state during processing to prevent such deformity thereof. Further, discrete non-rigid material portions may be handled more manageably than processing continuously from a large material stock.
- Aspects hereof relate to a multi-frame manufacturing apparatus for manufacturing articles, e.g., sock liners, garments or garment portions, from non-rigid materials. Non-rigid materials may include, by way of example and not limitation, knit materials, woven materials, mesh materials, non-woven materials, leather materials, foamed materials, and the like. Non-rigid materials utilized in the manufacture of articles often are fed, by way of example only, from material stock (e.g., material rolls or webs) having large quantities of material. Material from a material stock may be fed into a manufacturing system at an appropriate processing station of a plurality of processing stations sequentially arranged in an assembly line. Non-rigid materials generally include a direction (referred to herein as the “stretch direction”) along which the material has the greatest relative ability to stretch or deform from its relaxed, taut, but non-stretched state when the material is in a state of tension or strain (e.g., a stretched state). Such tension may cause deformity of the non-rigid material during processing resulting in deformed or misshapen manufactured articles. As such, in exemplary aspects, maintaining placement of non-rigid materials in a non-tensioned state during processing (i.e., taut but not stretched, such that the material is not substantially distorted in any direction) may be desirable to reduce waste occasioned by production of deformed, and consequently unusable, articles or portions of articles.
- As will be discussed throughout, it is contemplated that a multi-frame manufacturing apparatus in accordance with aspects hereof may include at least two discrete frames configured for receiving a non-rigid material and for moving the non-rigid material through a plurality of sequentially arranged processing stations positioned in a conveyor- or assembly-line-type of arrangement. In exemplary aspects, the frames may be substantially rectangular and movably positioned between a pair of side rails. As used herein, it is contemplated that “substantially rectangular” refers to frames having a first pair of sidewalls positioned opposite one another and a second pair of sidewalls positioned opposite one another and perpendicular to the first pair of sidewalls. The sidewalls may be formed from one or more wall portions that collectively form a substantially rectangular perimeter sidewall surrounding a central void. When multiple wall portions are assembled to form the substantially rectangular perimeter sidewall, aspects hereof contemplate that those wall portions requiring attachment to one another may have end portions cut at angles of about forty-five degrees (45°) to allow the wall portions to be mitered to form a rectangular structure. It will be understood that angles slightly off of 45° are contemplated and are intended to be within the scope of aspects hereof. Further aspects hereof contemplate the joining of wall portions having abutting attachment surfaces at about ninety (90°) relative to one another or any other angle permitting attachment to form a rectangular structure. Any and all such variations, and any combination thereof, are contemplated to be within the scope of aspects hereof. Mechanisms for fastening the wall portions may include various screws or other fastening mechanisms known to those having ordinary skill in the art.
- Each frame may include a movement mechanism that permits substantially horizontal movement both forward and backward between the pair of side rails. As used herein, the terms “forward” and “backward” refer to opposing movements in the longitudinal direction of the side rails between which movement is permitted. In aspects, the pair of side rails may be positioned parallel to one another and spaced apart from one another by a distance sufficient to permit functional receipt of the frames. As used herein, “substantially horizontal movement” refers to horizontal movement in the longitudinal direction of the side rails that may or may not also include vertical movement to a lesser extent than the horizontal movement. Substantially horizontal movement results in a discernible horizontal progression either forward or backward and may include, but does not necessarily include, a concurrent discernible vertical progression. The movement mechanism for at least one of the two frames additionally permits substantially vertical movement both up and down. As used herein, “up” and “down” refer to opposing movements in the latitudinal direction of the side rails between which movement is permitted As used herein, “substantially vertical movement” refers to vertical movement in the latitudinal direction of the side rails that may or may not also include horizontal movement to a lesser extent than the vertical movement. Substantially vertical movement results in a discernible vertical progression either up or down and may include, but does not necessarily include, a concurrent discernible horizontal progression. In aspects, the movement mechanism for each of the two frames permits both substantially horizontal movement and substantially vertical movement.
- Aspects hereof contemplate that actuation of the movement mechanisms for two frames of the multi-frame manufacturing apparatus may permit the two frames to switch positions with one another relative to the conveyor- or assembly-line processing stations. Processing stations may include, by way of example and not limitation, stations for cutting, pressing, molding, adhering, and the like. By way of example only, if a first of the two frames is at a first processing station and a second of the two frames is at a second processing station, the first and second processing stations being sequentially arranged with respect to one another, actuation of the movement mechanisms for both frames may permit the first frame to proceed to the second processing station (via substantially horizontal movement or both substantially horizontal and substantially vertical movement) and the second frame to proceed to the first processing station (again, via substantially horizontal movement or both substantially vertical and substantially horizontal movement). As will be understood and appreciated by those having ordinary skill in the art, when it is stated herein that the two frames “switch positions,” it is contemplated that the two frames do not necessarily switch to the exact same positions but that the two frames change their relative position in the manufacturing process. For instance, if the first frame was at a sequentially later processing station in the manufacturing process than the second frame, it is contemplated that the two frames have switched positions if after the switch, the second frame is at a sequentially later processing station in the manufacturing process than the first frame. In exemplary aspects, the switching of frames relative to the processing stations of the manufacturing process permits processing of material associated with one frame while material is being loaded onto another frame. This increases speed of manufacture and efficiency as processing does not cease when new material is loaded into the processing system.
- In aspects, each frame may include one or more gripping mechanisms configured to temporarily secure the non-rigid material on the frame in a non-tensioned state for processing, that is, in a state wherein the material is taut but not stretched, such that the material is not substantially distorted in any direction. If the frame is a substantially rectangular frame, aspects hereof contemplate gripping mechanisms coupled with (e.g., pivotally connected with) each of two opposing sidewalls thereof. Each gripping mechanism may be configured as a clamping mechanism and may include an open material-receiving position and a closed material-gripping position. When a non-rigid material is loaded onto the frame, the gripping mechanisms of the frame may be in the open material-receiving position. Once the material is in place and in a non-tensioned state, the gripping mechanisms may close into the closed material-gripping position such that they temporarily secure the non-rigid material in place on the frame for processing. In aspects, the gripping mechanisms grip the non-rigid material along the stretch direction (that is, the direction along which the non-rigid material has the greatest relative ability to stretch or deform from its relaxed, taut, but non-stretched state). If the material stock from which the material is loaded onto the frame is more than the quantity desired for processing on the frame, the gripped portion of the material may be cut or otherwise separated from the larger quantity of material such that it may be processed more manageably.
- As will be discussed throughout, it is contemplated that aspects provided herein also are directed to a method of manufacturing articles (or portions thereof) formed from non-rigid materials utilizing a multi-frame manufacturing apparatus. Articles may include, by way of example and not limitation, apparel, outerwear, sock liners, other portions of footwear, and the like. In exemplary aspects, a quantity of non-rigid material is loaded onto a first frame from a material stock utilizing a material loading mechanism. The non-rigid material is loaded onto the first frame at a loading station that is one of a plurality of sequentially-arranged processing stations positioned in a conveyor- or assembly-line-type of arrangement. Aspects hereof contemplate that the first frame may be substantially rectangular and movably positioned between a pair of parallel side rails.
- In aspects, the first frame may include one or more gripping mechanisms configured to temporarily secure the non-rigid material on the first frame in a non-tensioned state for processing (i.e., in a state where in the material is taut but not stretched). When the first frame is substantially rectangular, aspects hereof contemplate gripping mechanisms coupled with each of two opposing sidewalls, the two opposing sidewalls being adjacent the parallel side rails. Each gripping mechanism may be configured as a clamping mechanism and include an open material-receiving position and a closed material-gripping position. When the non-rigid material is loaded onto the first frame at the loading station, the gripping mechanisms of the first frame may be in the open material-receiving position. Once the material is in its desired manufacturing location and in a non-tensioned state, the gripping mechanisms may close into the closed material-gripping position temporarily securing the non-rigid material on the first frame for processing. In aspects, the non-rigid material is gripped along the stretch direction (i.e., the direction having the greatest relative ability to stretch or deform). If the material stock from which the non-rigid material is loaded onto the frame is more than the quantity desired for processing as a single processing unit, the gripped portion of the material may be cut or otherwise separated from the larger quantity of material.
- The first frame may include at least one movement mechanism coupled therewith that permits substantially horizontal movement both forward and backward between the pair of parallel side rails. In aspects, the parallel side rails are spaced apart from one another by a distance sufficient to permit movement of the first frame there between. In aspects, the movement mechanism may be actuated causing the first frame, with the material in place, to move substantially horizontally in a first direction while, synchronously or asynchronously, a second movement mechanism associated with a second frame, also substantially rectangular and movably positioned between the pair of parallel side rails in accordance with aspects hereof, is caused to move substantially horizontally in an opposing direction and substantially vertically causing the first frame and the second frame to switch positions. In additional aspects, the movement mechanism may be actuated causing the first frame, with the material in place, to move substantially horizontally in a first direction and substantially vertically while, synchronously or asynchronously, a second movement mechanism associated with a second substantially rectangular frame (movably positioned between the pair of parallel side rails in accordance with aspects hereof) is caused to move substantially horizontally in a direction opposing the first direction and substantially vertically such that the first frame and the second frame cooperate to switch their relative positions. It will be understood and appreciated by those having ordinary skill in the art that that the first frame and the second frame have switched positions in accordance with aspects hereof when the first and second frames have changed their relative positions in the manufacturing process.
- In aspects, one or more of the movement mechanism for the first frame, the movement mechanism for the second frame and the gripping mechanisms may be manually actuated. In aspects, one or more of the movement mechanisms and the gripping mechanisms may be actuated by coordination with a computing device (not shown) that is functionally and/or logically coupled with at least one of the multi-frame manufacturing apparatus, the processing stations, and the frames. Any and all such variations, and any combination thereof, are contemplated to be within the scope of aspects hereof.
- Referring now to
FIG. 1 , an exemplarymulti-frame manufacturing apparatus 100 is depicted in accordance with aspects hereof. Themulti-frame manufacturing apparatus 100 includes afirst frame 102, asecond frame 104, and first and second parallel side rails 106, 108. It is understood that additional elements may be included in alternative aspects. Further, it is understood that one or more of the listed elements of themulti-frame manufacturing apparatus 100 may be omitted in alternative exemplary aspects. Further, themulti-frame manufacturing apparatus 100 is depicted for illustrative purposes and may have alternative configurations, shaping, sizing, and arrangements. - Each of the first and
second frames first frame 102 includes a first pair ofsidewalls 110, 112 positioned opposite one another and a second pair ofsidewalls sidewalls 110, 112 to form a substantially rectangular structure. Thesidewalls central void 118. Thecentral void 118 provides a material processing area that is void of interference by thefirst frame 102. In exemplary aspects, thesidewalls first frame 102. In exemplary aspects, thesidewalls - Mechanisms for fastening the wall portions together may include various screws or other fastening mechanisms known to those having ordinary skill in the art. It will be understood that the rectangular perimeter sidewall collectively formed from the first and second pairs of
sidewalls first frame 102 and/or the mechanism for securing wall portions comprising thefirst frame 102 are not intended to limit aspects hereof in any way. Still further, it is understood that frames having other than a substantially rectangular structure may be utilized in accordance with aspects hereof. Any and all such variations, and any combination thereof, are contemplated to be within the scope of aspects hereof. - Similar to the
first frame 102, thesecond frame 104 includes a first pair ofsidewalls sidewalls sidewalls sidewalls central void 128 that provides a processing area free from interference by thesecond frame 104. When a plurality of wall portions is assembled to form the substantially rectangular perimeter sidewall, the wall portions may include attachment surfaces that abut one another at 45°, 90°, or any other desired angle, to allow the wall portions to be joined to form a rectangular structure. Mechanisms for fastening the wall portions together may include various screws or other fastening mechanisms known to those having ordinary skill in the art. It will be understood and appreciated that the rectangular perimeter sidewall collectively formed from the first and second pairs ofsidewalls second frame 104 and/or the mechanism for securing wall portions comprising thesecond frame 104 are not intended to limit aspects hereof in any way. Still further, it is understood that frames having other than a substantially rectangular structure may be utilized in accordance with aspects hereof. Any and all such variations, and any combination thereof, are contemplated to be within the scope of aspects hereof. - Though the
multi-frame manufacturing apparatus 100 ofFIG. 1 includes twoframes - As previously set forth, each of the
first frame 102 and thesecond frame 104 is configured for moving a quantity of non-rigid material through a plurality of sequentially arranged processing stations positioned in a conveyor- or assembly-line-type of arrangement. As such, thefirst frame 102 includes afirst movement mechanism 130 coupled therewith and thesecond frame 104 includes asecond movement mechanism 132 coupled therewith. Each of thefirst movement mechanism 130 and thesecond movement mechanism 132 permits substantially horizontal movement both forward and backward between the pair of parallel side rails 106, 108, e.g., in the longitudinal direction 168 (seeFIG. 6 ) thereof. Thesecond movement mechanism 132 further permits substantially vertical movement of thesecond frame 104 both up and down, e.g., in the latitudinal direction 170 (seeFIG. 6 ) of the side rails 106, 108. As more fully described below,FIG. 12 illustrates an aspect hereof wherein both a first movement mechanism and a second movement mechanism permit substantially horizontal movement and substantially vertical movement. - Turning now to
FIG. 2 , a cross-sectional view of themulti-frame manufacturing apparatus 100 ofFIG. 1 is illustrated, the cross-section being taken along line 2.-2. ofFIG. 1 . As illustrated, the firstparallel side rail 106 includes afirst track 134 and asecond track 136. Thefirst track 134 is positioned vertically beneath thesecond track 136 in the latitudinal direction 170 (seeFIG. 6 ) thereof. It will be understood by those having ordinary skill in the art that, while shown only with respect to thefirst side rail 106, thesecond side rail 108 includes similar and opposing structure to thefirst track 134 and thesecond track 136 illustrated in association with thefirst side rail 106. - The first movement mechanism 130 (visible with reference to
FIG. 1 andFIG. 3 ) is coupled with each of the first pair of opposingsidewalls 110, 112 of thefirst frame 102 and is configured to movably cooperate with thefirst track 134. In aspects, thefirst movement mechanism 130 may include amovement actuating device 131, e.g., a linear actuator, motor, or the like, that cooperates with thefirst track 134 to propel thefirst frame 102 substantially horizontally in the forward and backward directions. The second movement mechanism 132 (visible with reference toFIGS. 1, 2 and 4 ) is coupled with each of the first pair of opposingsidewalls second frame 104 and is configured to movably cooperate with thesecond track 136. With reference toFIG. 5 , a cross-sectional view is depicted showing thesecond movement mechanism 132 in cooperation with thesecond track 136 of the firstparallel side rail 106, the cross-section taken along line 5.-5. ofFIG. 1 . In aspects, thesecond movement mechanism 132 may include amovement actuating device 133, e.g., a linear actuator, motor, or the like, that cooperates with thesecond track 136 to propel thesecond frame 104 substantially horizontally in the forward and backward directions. In exemplary aspects hereof, thesecond movement mechanism 132 also may include at least onepiston 135 that cooperates with thesecond frame 104 to propel thesecond frame 104 substantially vertically in the up and down directions. As more fully described below, the illustrated arrangement permits thesecond frame 104 to pass vertically over thefirst frame 102 as the two frames move in opposing horizontal directions such that their relative position with respect to themanufacturing apparatus 100 is switched when thefirst movement mechanism 130 and thesecond movement mechanism 132 are actuated. - Referring back to
FIG. 2 , illustrated is a cross-section of themulti-frame manufacturing apparatus 100 ofFIG. 1 taken along line 2.-2. thereof. The firstparallel side rail 106 includes afirst track 134 and asecond track 136, thefirst track 134 being positioned vertically beneath thesecond track 136. The first movement mechanism 130 (visible with reference toFIG. 1 andFIG. 3 ) is coupled with the opposingsidewall 110 of thefirst frame 102 and is configured to movably cooperate with thefirst track 134. Thesecond movement mechanism 132 is coupled with the opposingsidewall 120 of thesecond frame 104 and is configured to movably cooperate with thesecond track 136. - In aspects, actuation of the
first movement mechanism 130 and thesecond movement mechanism 132 may cause thefirst frame 102 and thesecond frame 104 to switch positions with one another relative to the sequentially arranged processing stations. An exemplary process in which such position switching may occur is illustrated with reference toFIGS. 7-10 . With reference toFIG. 7 , the first frame is illustrated as having moved substantially horizontally in a first direction, the discernible horizontal progression relative to the position of thefirst frame 102 inFIG. 2 being visible. With reference toFIG. 8 , thesecond frame 104 is illustrated as having moved substantially vertically in an upward direction. With reference toFIG. 9 , once positioned to clear thefirst frame 102, thesecond frame 104 is caused to move substantially horizontally in the horizontal direction opposite of the horizontal direction in which thefirst frame 102 was caused to move. As shown inFIG. 10 , synchronously, thefirst frame 102 is illustrated as having continued its horizontal progression in the first direction. As illustrated inFIG. 11 , thesecond frame 104 is illustrated as having moved substantially vertically in a downward direction such that the first andsecond frames - With reference back to
FIG. 1 , each of thefirst frame 102 and thesecond frame 104 includes one or more gripping mechanisms configured to temporarily secure the non-rigid material in therespective frame first frame 102 includes first and secondgripping mechanisms 138, 140 coupled with its opposing first pair ofsidewalls 110, 112, thosesidewalls 110, 112 that are adjacent the first and second parallel side rails 106, 108. Similarly, thesecond frame 104 includes first and secondgripping mechanisms sidewalls mechanisms gripping mechanism 142 ofFIG. 5 ). Each of the first and secondgripping mechanisms 138, 140 of thefirst frame 102 and the first and secondgripping mechanisms second frame 104 may be configured as a clamping mechanism (as shown) and include an open material-receiving position and a closed material-gripping position. The first and secondgripping mechanisms 138, 140 of thefirst frame 102 are illustrated in the open material-receiving position (best seen at the firstgripping mechanism 138 as the secondparallel side rail 108 largely obscures the view of the second gripping mechanism 140). In the open material-receiving position, the first and secondgripping mechanisms 138, 140 are in a released state and do not substantially obscure the top surface of thefirst frame 102. In this way, thefirst frame 102 may receive a non-rigid material freely over thecentral void 118 and around the perimeter sidewall formed from the first pair ofsidewalls 110, 112 and the second pair ofsidewalls gripping mechanism 138 of thefirst frame 102 in its open material-receiving position additionally is shown in the cross-sectional view ofFIG. 2 , as well as in the view ofFIG. 3 . - Once the desired material is in place and in a non-tensioned state (i.e., in a state where in the material is taut but not stretched) over the desired frame, the gripping mechanisms may be closed or clamped to temporarily secure the non-rigid material into place and prevent misshaping or other deformity. In
FIG. 1 , the first and secondgripping mechanisms second frame 104 are illustrated in the closed material-gripping position. In the closed material-gripping position, the first and secondgripping mechanisms central void 128 and to the top surface of the first pair ofsidewalls second frame 104 until such time as the first and secondgripping mechanisms gripping mechanism 142 of thesecond frame 104 in its closed material-gripping position additionally is shown in the cross-sectional view ofFIG. 2 as well as in the view ofFIG. 4 . - Exemplary aspects hereof also are directed to a method of manufacturing articles (or portions thereof) formed from non-rigid materials utilizing a multi-frame manufacturing apparatus (for instance, a two frame manufacturing apparatus) arranged for moving the non-rigid material through a plurality of sequentially arranged processing stations positioned in a conveyor- or assembly-line-type of arrangement. Turning to
FIG. 6 , a perspective view is depicted of an exemplarymulti-frame manufacturing apparatus 600 in cooperation with amaterial loading mechanism 146. The illustratedmaterial loading mechanism 146 includes aroll 148 of non-rigid material and aloading frame 150 that is configured to facilitate loading of the non-rigid material onto afirst frame 152 at a material loading station 154 (e.g., the first station in a series of sequentially positioned processing stations in a conveyor- or assembly-line-type arrangement). The non-rigid material includes a non-stretch direction 168 (i.e., a direction of relatively less stretch or give when the material is in a tensioned state) and a stretch direction 170 (i.e., a direction of relatively more stretch or give when the material is in a tensioned state). In exemplary aspects, a portion of non-rigid material from thematerial roll 148 may be loaded onto thefirst frame 152 at thematerial loading station 154 when first and secondgripping mechanisms first frame 152 are in their open material-receiving position, as shown. Once the material has reached its desired placement with respect to thefirst frame 152, the first and secondgripping mechanisms first frame 152 may be closed into their closed material-gripping position, temporarily securing a portion of the non-rigid material to thefirst frame 152. Asecond frame 160 is illustrated inFIG. 6 with a portion ofmaterial 162 secured thereto by closed first and secondgripping mechanisms material roll 148 and theloading frame 150 may return to a position of disengagement with the frame. - As previously set forth with reference to
FIGS. 7-11 , supra, in accordance with aspects hereof, movement mechanisms respectively associated with each of thefirst frame 152 and thesecond frame 160 may cause thefirst frame 152 to move substantially horizontally in a first direction while synchronously the movement mechanism associated with the second frame may cause thesecond frame 160 to move substantially horizontally in an opposing direction and substantially vertically such that thefirst frame 152 and thesecond frame 160 switch or change positions. In this way, manufacturing with respect to one of the first andsecond frames second frames - Referring now to
FIG. 12 , an exemplarymulti-frame manufacturing apparatus 1200 having first and second movement mechanisms that both permit substantially horizontal movement and substantially vertical movement is depicted in accordance with aspects hereof. As with the multi-frame manufacturing apparatus ofFIGS. 1-11 , themulti-frame manufacturing apparatus 1200 includes afirst frame 1202, asecond frame 1204, and first and secondparallel side rails multi-frame manufacturing apparatus 1200 may be omitted in alternative exemplary aspects. Further, themulti-frame manufacturing apparatus 1200 is depicted for illustrative purposes and may have alternative configurations, shaping, sizing, and arrangements. - Each of the first and
second frames first frame 1202 includes a first pair ofsidewalls sidewalls sidewalls sidewalls first frame 1202. - In exemplary aspects, the
sidewalls sidewalls first frame 1202 and/or the mechanism for securing wall portions comprising thefirst frame 1202 are not intended to limit aspects hereof in any way. Still further, it is understood that frames having other than a substantially rectangular structure may be utilized in accordance with aspects hereof. Any and all such variations, and any combination thereof, are contemplated to be within the scope of aspects hereof. - Similar to the
first frame 1202, thesecond frame 1204 includes a first pair ofsidewalls sidewalls sidewalls sidewalls second frame 1204. When a plurality of wall portions is assembled to form the substantially rectangular perimeter sidewall, the wall portions may include attachment surfaces that abut one another at any desired angle, to allow the wall portions to be joined to form a rectangular structure. Mechanisms for fastening the wall portions together may include various screws or other fastening mechanisms known to those having ordinary skill in the art. It will be understood and appreciated that the rectangular perimeter sidewall collectively formed from the first and second pairs ofsidewalls second frame 1204 and/or the mechanism for securing wall portions comprising thesecond frame 1204 are not intended to limit aspects hereof in any way. Still further, it is understood that frames having other than a substantially rectangular structure may be utilized in accordance with aspects hereof. Any and all such variations, and any combination thereof, are contemplated to be within the scope of aspects hereof. - Though the
multi-frame manufacturing apparatus 1200 ofFIG. 12 includes twoframes - As previously set forth, each of the
first frame 1202 and thesecond frame 1204 is configured for moving a quantity of non-rigid material through a plurality of sequentially arranged processing stations positioned in a conveyor- or assembly-line-type of arrangement. As such, thefirst frame 1202 includes afirst movement mechanism 1230 coupled therewith and thesecond frame 104 includes asecond movement mechanism 1232 coupled therewith. Each of thefirst movement mechanism 1230 and thesecond movement mechanism 1232 permits substantially horizontal movement both forward and backward between the pair ofparallel side rails longitudinal direction 1268 thereof. Each of thefirst movement mechanism 1230 and thesecond movement mechanism 1232 further permits substantially vertical movement of thefirst frame 1202 and thesecond frame 1204, respectively, both up and down, e.g., in thelatitudinal direction 1270 of the side rails 1206, 1208. - The
first movement mechanism 1230 is coupled with each of the first pair of opposing sidewalls 1210, 1221 of thefirst frame 1202 and with opposingside rails second side rails first movement mechanism 1230 may include one or more movement actuating devices, e.g., a linear actuators, motors, or the like, that cooperate with the first andsecond side rails first frame 1202 substantially horizontally in the forward and backward directions, as well as substantially vertically in the up and down directions. Thesecond movement mechanism 1232 is coupled with each of the first pair of opposing sidewalls 1220, 1222 of thesecond frame 1204 and with the opposingside rails second side rails second movement mechanism 1232 may include one or more movement actuating devices, e.g., a linear actuators, motors, or the like, that cooperate with the first andsecond side rails second frame 1204 substantially horizontally in the forward and backward directions, as well as substantially vertically in the up and down directions. The illustrated arrangement permits thesecond frame 1204 to pass vertically over thefirst frame 1202 and/or thefirst frame 1202 to pass vertically over thesecond frame 1204 as the two frames move in opposing horizontal directions such that their relative position with respect to themanufacturing apparatus 1200 is switched when thefirst movement mechanism 1230 and thesecond movement mechanism 1232 are actuated. - In aspects, actuation of the
first movement mechanism 1230 and thesecond movement mechanism 1232 may cause thefirst frame 1202 and thesecond frame 1204 to switch positions with one another relative to the sequentially arranged processing stations. It will be understood by those having ordinary skill in the art that gripping mechanisms as described with respect to aspects illustrated inFIGS. 1-11 are included in themulti-frame manufacturing apparatus 1200 ofFIG. 12 and function as previously set forth. - As can be seen, aspects hereof relate to a multi-frame manufacturing apparatus for manufacturing articles, for instance, sock liners, formed of a non-rigid material. Aspects hereof further relate to a method of manufacturing articles, for instance, sock liners, utilizing a multi-frame manufacturing apparatus. A multi-frame manufacturing apparatus having a structure as described herein permits interchangeability of the position of multiple manufacturing frames enabling processing of one or more articles to progress while material for another article is being loaded onto the apparatus. A multi-frame manufacturing apparatus having a structure as described herein further permits processing of a portion of a non-rigid material separated from a larger material stock, the portion being held in a non-tensioned state during processing and, accordingly, reducing waste occasioned by deformed and consequently unusable articles.
- Although the multi-frame manufacturing apparatus and method of manufacturing articles formed from non-rigid materials utilizing a multi-frame manufacturing apparatus are described above by referring to particular aspects, it should be understood that modifications and variations could be made without departing from the intended scope of protection provided by the following claims. It will be understood that certain features and sub-combinations are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and sub-combinations. This is contemplated by and is within the scope of the claims.
- While specific elements and steps are discussed in connection to one another, it is understood that any element and/or steps provided herein is contemplated as being combinable with any other elements and/or steps regardless of explicit provision of the same while still being within the scope provided herein. Since many possible aspects may be made of the disclosure without departing from the scope thereof, it is to be understood that all matter herein set forth or shown in the accompanying drawings is to be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
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