Method and apparatus for feeding items of laundry to a mangle or to some other laundry-treatment arrangement
US-9988220-B2 · Jun 5, 2018 · US
US11339526B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11339526-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716300974-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 4, 2017 |
| Priority date | May 31, 2016 |
| Publication date | May 24, 2022 |
| Grant date | May 24, 2022 |
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A method and device for supporting the isolating of pieces of laundry from a pile of laundry by means of an imaging apparatus. A further imaging apparatus serves for raising a front edge region of the piece of laundry onto the feed conveyor in an aligned manner. Furthermore, the gripping of corners or also edges, in particular the alignment thereof, can be detected by means of an imaging apparatus. The gripping and aligning of the pieces of laundry can be controlled or regulated by way of the positions and edge contours of the same which are determined by the imaging apparatuses. As a result, reliable, fully automated isolating of pieces of laundry and/or fully automated, targeted feeding of pieces of laundry to a folding machine or another such laundry subsequent handling apparatus is ensured.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method for feeding pieces of laundry ( 20 ) from a pile of laundry to a subsequent laundry mangle or a laundry folding machine, the method comprising: detecting, using a first imaging apparatus, an arbitrary point on at least one of the pieces of laundry ( 20 ) to grip the at least one piece of laundry ( 20 ); gripping the at least one piece of laundry ( 20 ) at the arbitrary point detected by the first imaging apparatus and pulling the at least one piece of laundry ( 20 ) out of the pile of laundry; detecting a corner ( 46 ) of the at least one piece of laundry ( 20 ) and the direction of an edge ( 48 ) of the at least one piece of laundry ( 20 ) starting from the corner ( 46 ) using a second imaging apparatus; moving a double clamp ( 51 ) comprising two clamping jaws ( 52 ) toward an end area of the edge ( 48 ) of the at least one piece of laundry ( 20 ) starting from the corner ( 46 ); clamping at least part of the edge ( 48 ) of the at least one piece of laundry ( 20 ) in the two clamping jaws ( 52 ), wherein the two clamping jaws ( 52 ) grip a lateral section of the edge ( 48 ) of the at least one piece of laundry ( 20 ) starting from the corner ( 46 ) and wherein the at least one piece of laundry ( 20 ) hangs down freely from the two clamping jaws ( 52 ) whereby an edge strip ( 53 ) of the at least one piece of laundry ( 20 ) is realized under the two clamping jaws ( 52 ); and raising or depositing the at least one piece of laundry ( 20 ) and pulling the at least one piece of laundry ( 20 ) by the edge strip ( 53 ) by the two clamping jaws ( 52 ) onto a feed conveyor ( 21 ), transversely to a feed direction ( 58 ) of the piece of laundry ( 20 ) and aligned at least with the part of the edge ( 48 ) of the piece of laundry ( 20 ), onto the feed conveyor ( 21 ) using data determined by a third imaging apparatus. 2. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a gripper ( 26 ) for the gripping of the at least one piece of laundry ( 20 ) from the pile of laundry and the pile of laundry are movable relative to one another at least in three axes, wherein the pile of laundry is movable along one axis and the gripper ( 26 ) is movable along at least two axes. 3. The method as claimed in claim 2 , further comprising feeding the at least one piece of laundry ( 20 ) removed from the pile of laundry to a re-isolating apparatus ( 30 ). 4. The method as claimed in claim 3 , further comprising detecting and gripping a rearmost point of the at least one piece of laundry ( 20 ) in the re-isolating apparatus in the event that multiple pieces of laundry ( 20 ) have been removed from the pile of laundry at the same time by the gripper ( 26 ). 5. The method as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising stretching the at least one piece of laundry ( 20 ) for realizing the corner ( 46 ) of the at least one piece of laundry which hangs down freely. 6. The method as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the isolated piece of laundry ( 20 ) is stretched at opposite corners ( 37 , 45 ) for realizing the corner ( 46 ) of the at least one piece of laundry which hangs down freely. 7. The method as claimed in claim 5 , further comprising detecting the corner ( 46 ) of the at least one piece of laundry ( 20 ) which hangs down by the second imaging apparatus and aligning the first of the two clamping jaws ( 52 ) with respect to the corner ( 46 ) and moving the first of the two clamping jaws ( 52 ) to the corner ( 46 ) for gripping the at least one piece of laundry ( 20 ) at the corner ( 46 ). 8. The method as claimed in claim 5 , further comprising detecting the edge ( 48 ) of the at least one piece of laundry ( 20 ) which proceeds from the corner ( 46 ) of the at least one piece of laundry ( 20 ) that hangs down freely by the second imaging apparatus and aligning the first of the two clamping jaws ( 52 ) with respect to the edge ( 48 ) and moving the first of the two clamping jaws ( 52 ) to the edge ( 48 ) for gripping the at least one piece of laundry ( 20 ) at the edge ( 48 ). 9. The method as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the double clamp ( 51 ) is aligned to the contour of the edge ( 48 ) of the at least one piece of laundry ( 20 ) determined by the second imaging apparatus before the double clamp ( 51 ) grips the at least one piece of laundry ( 20 ) at the edge ( 48 ). 10. The method as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the edge ( 48 ) of the at least one piece of laundry ( 20 ) is held by the two clamping jaws ( 52 ) of the double clamp ( 51 ) at two spaced-apart points. 11. The method as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the double clamp ( 51 ) holds the gripped part of the edge ( 48 ) of the at least one piece of laundry ( 20 ) in a stretched manner between the two spaced-apart points. 12. The method as claimed in claim 10 , further comprising depositing the at least one piece of laundry ( 20 ) transversely onto the feed conveyor ( 21 ) and, for depositing the at least one piece of laundry ( 20 ) onto the feed conveyor ( 21 ), increasing the distance between the two spaced-apart points at which the double clamp ( 51 ) holds the at least one piece of laundry ( 20 ). 13. The method as claimed in claim 12 , further comprising depositing the at least one piece of laundry ( 20 ) from one side transversely to the transport direction of the feed conveyor ( 21 ) onto the feed conveyor ( 21 ), with the part of the edge ( 48 ) held by the double clamp ( 51 ) being deposited at the front on the feed conveyor ( 21 ). 14. The method as claimed in claim 13 , further comprising depositing a front edge strip ( 53 ) of the at least one piece of laundry ( 20 ) from one side transversely to transport direction of the feed conveyor ( 21 ) at the front on the feed conveyor ( 21 ) with the part of the edge ( 48 ) held by the double clamp ( 51 ) which corresponds in width to the part of the edge ( 48 ) of the at least one piece of laundry ( 20 ) held by the double clamp ( 51 ). 15. The method as claimed in claim 14 , further comprising using the third imaging apparatus to capture data regarding the raising of the front edge strip ( 53 ) of the at least one piece of laundry ( 20 ) with regard to a right-angled contour of the edge strip ( 53 ) relative to the feed direction ( 58 ) of the feed conveyor ( 21 ), and controlling an aligning apparatus for bringing about the right-angled raising of front edge strip ( 53 ) of the at least one piece of laundry ( 20 ) onto the feed conveyor ( 21 ) by way of the data obtained by the third imaging apparatus. 16. A device for isolating pieces of laundry ( 20 ) to be fed to a laundry mangle or a laundry folding machine, comprising: a conveyor for conveying a pile of laundry of multiple pieces of laundry ( 20 ) to an isolating apparatus ( 24 ), the isolating apparatus ( 24 ) having a gripper ( 26 ) for gripping at least one piece of laundry ( 20 ) from the pile of laundry, the conveyor being a belt conveyor ( 23 ); at least one clamp following the isolating apparatus ( 24 ) for raising an edge strip ( 53 ) of the at least one piece of laundry ( 20 ) onto a feed conveyor ( 21 ) of the or upstream of the laundry mangle or the laundry folding machine, and a first imaging apparatus assigned to the conveyor and to the isolating apparatus ( 24 ) assigned to the conveyor ( 23 ), wherein the gripper ( 26 ) of the isolating apparatus ( 24 ) is movable along two axes and the pile of laundry is movable by the conveyor ( 23 ) along a third axis in or in opposition to the transport direction ( 25 ) by a drive of the belt conveyor ( 23 ). 17. The device as claimed in claim 16 , further comprising a re-i
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