Elastic break brake apparatus and method for minimizing broken elastic rethreading

US10899574B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10899574-B2
Application numberUS-201916403727-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 6, 2019
Priority dateApr 24, 2012
Publication dateJan 26, 2021
Grant dateJan 26, 2021

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A series of elastic break brakes are provided throughout a travel path of elastics in a machine operation. Elastic strands thread through each individual brake mechanism, and if an elastic strand breaks downstream, a natural snap back of the elastic, which ordinarily travels through the system under tension, drives an immediately upstream cam mechanism back, and holds the elastic thread in place at the elastic break brake immediately upstream of the break as to minimize rethreading required downstream of the elastic break brake.

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What is claimed is: 1. A method of controlling an elastic thread, the method comprising: providing an elastic break brake, the elastic break brake comprising: a base structure; a pin coupled to the base structure, the pin having an axis of rotation; a rotating cam weight carried by the pin and rotatable about the axis of rotation; and a base elastic retaining surface positioned adjacent the rotating cam weight; moving an elastic thread in a downstream direction under tension and that passes between the rotating cam weight and the base elastic retaining surface, the elastic thread causing the rotating cam weight to rotate in the downstream direction when moving under tension; rotating the rotating cam weight in an upstream direction upon breakage of the elastic thread and a removal of tension from the elastic thread, with the rotating cam weight cinching the elastic thread between the rotating cam weight and the base elastic retaining surface upon rotating in the upstream direction, thereby stopping the elastic. 2. The method of claim 1 wherein moving the elastic thread in the downstream direction under tension causes the rotating cam weight to be spaced apart from the base elastic retaining surface so as to provide for movement of the elastic thread therebetween in the downstream direction. 3. The method of claim 1 further comprising holding the elastic break brake in place via a securing mechanism. 4. The method of claim 1 wherein rotating the rotating cam weight in the upstream direction upon breakage of the elastic thread comprises rotating the rotating cam weight back to an at-rest position upon breakage of the elastic thread. 5. The method of claim 1 wherein rotating the rotating cam weight in the upstream direction comprises rotating the rotating cam weight in the upstream direction upon breakage of the elastic thread responsive to gravity acting on the rotating cam weight. 6. The method of claim 1 wherein cinching the elastic thread between the rotating cam weight and the base elastic retaining surface prevents the elastic thread from moving back in the upstream direction through a gap between the rotating cam weight and the base elastic retaining surface, due to a snap back of the elastic thread. 7. The method of claim 1 wherein the base structure comprises a base and a base back depending from the base, with the pin coupled to the base back. 8. An elastic break brake comprising: a base structure; a pin coupled to the base structure, the pin having an axis of rotation; a rotating cam weight carried by the pin and rotatable about the axis of rotation; and a base elastic retaining surface positioned adjacent the rotating cam weight; wherein the rotating cam weight is configured to rotate in a downstream direction responsive to application of a force thereto, the force applied via movement of a tensioned elastic thread in the downstream direction between the rotating cam weight and the base elastic retaining surface; and wherein the rotating cam weight is configured to rotate in an upstream direction upon removal of the force thereto, with rotation of the rotating cam weight in the upstream direction trapping the elastic thread between the rotating cam weight and the base elastic retaining surface so as to prevent movement thereof. 9. The elastic break brake of claim 8 wherein the removal of the force to the rotating cam weight comprises a removal of tension from the elastic thread. 10. The elastic break brake of claim 8 wherein the rotating cam weight is spaced apart from the base elastic retaining surface upon rotation thereof in the downstream direction, so as to provide for passage of the elastic thread therebetween, and wherein the rotating cam weight is not spaced apart from the base elastic retaining surface upon rotation thereof back in the upstream direction. 11. The elastic break brake of claim 8 wherein the base structure comprises a base and a base back depending from the base, with the pin coupled to the base back. 12. A method of controlling an elastic thread, the method comprising: translating an elastic thread that is under tension through an elastic break brake, the elastic thread passing between a rotatable cam weight and a base elastic retaining surface of the elastic break brake, with the tension of the elastic thread causing the rotatable cam weight to rotate in a downstream direction so as to create a space between the rotatable cam weight and a base elastic retaining surface through which the elastic thread may translate; and trapping the elastic thread between the rotating cam weight and the base elastic retaining surface upon a removal of tension from the elastic thread, with the removal of tension from the elastic thread causing the rotating cam weight to rotate in an upstream direction and trap the elastic thread between the rotating cam weight and the base elastic retaining surface. 13. The method of claim 12 wherein a force generated by the translating elastic thread while under tension is sufficient to cause the rotating cam weight to rotate in the downstream direction, and wherein removal of the force causes the rotating cam weight to rotate back in the upstream direction. 14. The method of claim 12 wherein the removal of tension from the elastic thread occurs upon a breaking of the elastic thread.

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  • having elastic ribbons fixed thereto; Devices for applying the ribbons · CPC title

  • Web supporting regularly spaced adhesive articles, e.g. labels, rubber articles, labels or stamps · CPC title

  • via adhesive · CPC title

  • the elastic means being placed longitudinally, transversely or diagonally over the article · CPC title

  • B65H57/14Primary

    Pulleys, rollers, or rotary bars · CPC title

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What does patent US10899574B2 cover?
A series of elastic break brakes are provided throughout a travel path of elastics in a machine operation. Elastic strands thread through each individual brake mechanism, and if an elastic strand breaks downstream, a natural snap back of the elastic, which ordinarily travels through the system under tension, drives an immediately upstream cam mechanism back, and holds the elastic thread in plac…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Joa Curt G Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F13/15593. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 26 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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