Method and apparatus for feeding items of laundry to a laundry-treatment device, in particular to at least one loading conveyor
US-10633198-B2 · Apr 28, 2020 · US
US11377308B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11377308-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017105713-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 27, 2020 |
| Priority date | Nov 28, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jul 5, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jul 5, 2022 |
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A method and device in which a respective laundry piece initially is automatically gripped at a location and pulled apart. The automatic gripping of laundry pieces for feeding to an infeed machine requires a plurality of handling procedures which for reliable automation have to be coordinated. The laundry piece is subsequently reoriented such that said laundry piece can be acquired in a manner which is favorable in terms of the subsequent steps, which can take place in front of a wall that stabilizes the laundry piece. Once the laundry piece has been gripped in the region of a periphery, the laundry piece, as a function of which periphery has been gripped and by way of which alignment the laundry piece is to be fed to the infeed machine, is pulled longitudinally or transversely onto a conveyor that transports said laundry piece to the infeed machine.
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A method for gripping a rectangular textile item, wherein the singularized textile item is gripped at one corner ( 18 ), the textile item, while configuring regions in which the textile item overlaps so as to form double tiers, hangs freely from this corner ( 18 ), and the textile item by a holding means ( 37 ) is reoriented so as to configure at least part of a free periphery of the textile item that emanates from the held corner ( 18 ), wherein the textile item at a spacing from the held corner ( 18 ) is pneumatically acquired by a holding means ( 37 ) at a location ( 42 ), the textile item, while entraining the pneumatically acquired location ( 42 ), is initially pulled apart by the holding means ( 37 ), the textile item thereafter is gripped in a clamping manner at or in the proximity of the pneumatically acquired location ( 42 ), and the textile item by further displacing the holding means ( 37 ) while maintaining the clamping hold is further pulled apart until at least part of a periphery of the textile item is configured below the held corner ( 18 ), wherein the location ( 42 ) which initially is pneumatically acquired by the holding means ( 37 ) is suctioned by way of a vacuum by a pneumatic suction head ( 38 ) of the holding means ( 37 ), is subsequently mechanically acquired by the holding means ( 37 ), and wherein the suction force of the suction head ( 38 ) of the holding means ( 37 ) is chosen such that in the region in which the textile item hangs from the corner ( 18 ) so as to overlap in multiple tiers only one tier ( 51 ) of the textile item that points toward the suction head ( 38 ) is suctioned and pneumatically held. 2. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the holding means ( 37 ) upon gripping the textile item is further displaced by the gripper ( 39 ) until at least part of the periphery of the textile item that hangs from the corner ( 18 ) has been configured. 3. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a portion ( 46 ) of the periphery of the textile item that has been configured under the corner ( 18 ) is gripped by a clamp ( 45 ). 4. The method as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the portion ( 46 ) of the periphery of the textile item that has been configured below the corner ( 18 ) and has been gripped by the clamp ( 45 ) is pulled by this clamp ( 45 ) over a loading conveyor ( 27 ) which transports the textile item to a downstream laundry treatment machine. 5. The method as claimed in claim 3 , wherein a portion ( 46 ) of the periphery of the textile item that has been configured below the corner ( 18 ) is gripped by a clamp ( 45 ) having a width which corresponds to the length of the portion ( 46 ). 6. A method for gripping a rectangular textile item, wherein the singularized textile item is gripped at one corner ( 18 ), the textile item, while configuring regions in which the textile item overlaps so as to form double tiers, hangs freely from this corner ( 18 ), and the textile item by a holding means ( 37 ) is reoriented so as to configure at least part of a free periphery of the textile item that emanates from the held corner ( 18 ), wherein the textile item at a spacing from the held corner ( 18 ) is pneumatically acquired by a holding means ( 37 ) at a location ( 42 ), the textile item, while entraining the pneumatically acquired location ( 42 ), is initially pulled apart by the holding means ( 37 ), the textile item thereafter is gripped in a clamping manner at or in the proximity of the pneumatically acquired location ( 42 ), and the textile item by further displacing the holding means ( 37 ) while maintaining the clamping hold is further pulled apart until at least part of a periphery of the textile item is configured below the held corner ( 18 ), wherein the textile item is acquired by the suction head ( 38 ) of the holding means ( 37 ) below the textile item that hangs by the corner ( 18 ), and wherein the textile item is pulled apart by the suction head ( 38 ) of the holding means ( 37 ) by laterally displacing the textile item while entraining the location ( 42 ) which is held by the suction head ( 38 ), in such a manner that the pneumatically fixed tier ( 51 ) of the textile item is exposed at least at the pneumatically held location ( 42 ), in that said tier ( 51 ) is not overlapped by any adjacent tier. 7. A method for gripping a rectangular textile item, wherein the singularized textile item is gripped at one corner ( 18 ), the textile item, while configuring regions in which the textile item overlaps so as to form double tiers, hangs freely from this corner ( 18 ), and the textile item by a holding means ( 37 ) is reoriented so as to configure at least part of a free periphery of the textile item that emanates from the held corner ( 18 ), wherein the textile item at a spacing from the held corner ( 18 ) is pneumatically acquired by a holding means ( 37 ) at a location ( 42 ), the textile item, while entraining the pneumatically acquired location ( 42 ), is initially pulled apart by the holding means ( 37 ), the textile item thereafter is gripped in a clamping manner at or in the proximity of the pneumatically acquired location ( 42 ), and the textile item by further displacing the holding means ( 37 ) while maintaining the clamping hold is further pulled apart until at least part of a periphery of the textile item is configured below the held corner ( 18 ), and wherein, upon pulling apart the textile item, the textile item is mechanically gripped by the gripper ( 39 ) of the holding means ( 37 ) at the location ( 42 ) that is held by the suction head ( 38 ) of the holding means ( 37 ), and the suction head ( 38 ) is thereafter released from the textile item. 8. A method for gripping a rectangular textile item, wherein the textile item hanging from a clamp ( 18 ) that holds a corner ( 18 ) is reoriented so as to form at least part of a freely hanging periphery of the textile item that emanates from the held corner ( 18 ), wherein the textile item is reoriented from the held corner ( 18 ) thereof in the state hanging in front of a wall ( 29 ) by a holding means ( 37 ) that acquires at least one location ( 42 , 43 ) of the textile item, and displacing of said holding means ( 37 ) so as to configure at least part of a periphery of the textile item hanging in front of the wall ( 29 ) that emanates from the corner ( 18 ), and gripping of a portion ( 46 ) of the periphery of the textile item hanging in front of the wall ( 29 ). 9. The method as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the textile item is reoriented in front of the upright wall ( 29 ). 10. The method as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the textile item is reoriented in front of the upright wall ( 29 ), and the wall ( 29 ) is stationary during the reorientation of the textile item. 11. The method as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the wall ( 29 ) has a color which deviates at least from the color of the textile item. 12. A method for feeding rectangular textile items to a treatment installation, wherein a respective singularized textile item is gripped at a portion ( 46 ) of a periphery and pulled onto or over a conveyor ( 21 ) of the treatment installation that transports the textile item to the treatment installation, wherein in the case of a textile item having peripheries of unequal length it is determined before or after gripping the portion ( 46 ) of the periphery of the textile item whether this is a portion of a short or a long periphery, and as a function of the result of this determination, the textile item by way of the gripped portion ( 46 ) of its periphery is pulled onto the conveyor ( 21 ) in a targeted manner so as to be transverse or longitudinal on said conv
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