Method and system for wrapping ties in a facemask manufacturing process
US-10457436-B2 · Oct 29, 2019 · US
US10822133B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10822133-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716484617-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 16, 2017 |
| Priority date | Aug 16, 2017 |
| Publication date | Nov 3, 2020 |
| Grant date | Nov 3, 2020 |
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An automated system and method wrap the fastening ties around the body of a continuous stream of facemasks in a facemask production line. The facemasks are oriented such that each facemask has a leading pair of ties and a trailing pair of ties extending from a body in a conveying direction of the production line. At a wrapping station in the production line, the body is subsequently clamped with an automated clamping device in geared engagement with a rail. The body is rotated relative to a rotation axis through the body to cause the leading and trailing pairs of ties to further wrap around the body by inducing relative linear movement between the clamping device and the rail.
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What is claimed is: 1. An automated method for wrapping fastening ties around a body of a continuous stream of facemasks in a facemask production line, comprising: conveying the facemasks on a conveyor in the production line at an orientation such that each facemask has a leading pair of ties and a trailing pair of ties extending from a body in a conveying direction of the production line; at a wrapping station in the production line, subsequently clamping the body with an automated clamping device in geared engagement with a rail; and rotating the body relative to a rotation axis through the body to cause the leading and trailing pairs of ties to further wrap around the body by inducing relative linear movement between the clamping device and the rail. 2. The automated method of claim 1 , further comprising drawing the leading pair of ties below the body as the facemask continues to be conveyed in the conveying direction such that the leading pair of ties wraps under the body prior to clamping the body with the automated clamping device. 3. The automated method of claim 2 , wherein the leading pair of ties are drawn below the body by a suction device disposed in a gap between a first section of the conveyor and a second section of the conveyor, the body transferred from the first section of the conveyor to the clamping device and deposited by the clamping device onto the second section of the conveyor after the leading and trailing pairs of ties have been wrapped around the body. 4. The automated method of claim 1 , wherein the rail is stationary and extends in the conveying direction alongside the conveyor, and the clamping device is driven in the conveying direction along the rail such that geared engagement between the clamping device and the rail induces rotation of the clamping device. 5. The automated method of claim 4 , wherein the clamping device is initially disposed in a gap in the conveyor to receive the body and is driven upwards to the rail, and the leading and trailing ties are supported on the conveyor downstream of the gap as the clamping device moves along the rail. 6. The automated method of claim 4 , wherein the clamping device and rail are disposed in a gap in the conveyor, wherein the leading and trailing ties hang from the body as the clamping device moves along the rail. 7. The automated method of claim 1 , wherein the clamping device is at a fixed linear position relative to the conveyor and the rail is driven in a linear direction opposite to the conveying direction such that geared engagement between the clamping device and the rail induces rotation of the clamping device. 8. The automated method of claim 7 , wherein the fixed linear position of the clamping device is at a gap in the conveyor, the body rotating in the gap. 9. An automated production line system for wrapping fastening ties around a body of a continuous stream of facemasks conveyed through the production line, comprising: a conveyor on which the facemasks are conveyed at an orientation such that each facemask has a leading pair of ties and a trailing pair of ties extending from a body in a conveying direction of the production line; a wrapping station in the production line; and at the wrapping station, an automated clamping device in geared engagement with a rail, one of the clamping device or the rail linearly movable relative to the other such that relative linear movement between the clamping device and the rail induces rotation of the clamping device and causes the leading and trailing pairs of ties to further wrap around the body. 10. The automated production line system of claim 9 , further comprising means for drawing the leading pair of ties below the body as the facemask continues to be conveyed in the conveying direction such that the leading pair of ties wraps under the body. 11. The automated production line system of claim 10 , wherein the means for drawing the leading pair of ties comprises a suction device disposed below the conveyor on which the facemasks are conveyed to the wrapping station, the suction device disposed in a gap between a first section of the conveyor and a second section of the conveyor, the body transferred from the first section of the conveyor to the clamping device and deposited by the clamping device onto the second section of the conveyor after the leading and trailing pairs of ties have been wrapped around the body. 12. The automated production line system of claim 9 , wherein the rail is stationary and extends in the conveying direction alongside the conveyor, and the clamping device is driven in the conveying direction along the rail such that geared engagement between the clamping device and the rail induces rotation of the clamping device. 13. The automated production line system of claim 12 , wherein the clamping device is initially disposed in a gap in the conveyor to receive the body and is driven upwards to the rail, and the leading and trailing ties are supported on the conveyor downstream of the gap as the clamping device moves along the rail. 14. The automated production line system of claim 12 , wherein the clamping device and rail are disposed in a gap in the conveyor, wherein the leading and trailing ties hang from the body as the clamping device moves along the rail. 15. The automated production line system of claim 9 , wherein the clamping device is at a fixed linear position relative to the conveyor and the rail is driven in a linear direction opposite to the conveying direction such that geared engagement between the clamping device and the rail induces rotation of the clamping device. 16. The automated production line system of claim 15 , wherein the fixed linear position of the clamping device is at a gap in the conveyor, the body rotating in the gap.
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