Automated assembly and stitching of shoe parts

US9447532B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9447532-B2
Application numberUS-201414162271-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 23, 2014
Priority dateJan 23, 2014
Publication dateSep 20, 2016
Grant dateSep 20, 2016

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Manufacturing of a shoe or a portion of a shoe is enhanced by executing various shoe-manufacturing processes in an automated manner. For example, shoe parts may be retrieved and temporarily assembled according to preset relative positions to form part stacks. The part stacks may be retrieved with the relative positioning of the shoe parts being maintained and placed at a stitching machine for more permanent attachment via stitching of the parts to form a shoe assembly. Movement during stitching of a conveyance mechanism that transfers the part stack from the stacking surface to the stitching machine and movement of a needle associated with the stitching machine may be controlled by a shared control mechanism such that the movements are synchronized with respect to one another. Vision systems may be leveraged to achieve movement and position information between and at machines and locations.

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A method for manufacturing shoe parts in an automated manner, the method comprising: retrieving a first shoe part utilizing a first conveyance mechanism that includes a first pick-up tool; utilizing a first vision system, determining a position of the first shoe part relative to the first pick-up tool; utilizing a second vision system, determining a position of a base shoe part relative to a stacking surface; using the position of the first shoe part relative to the first pick-up tool determined by the first vision system and the position of the base shoe part relative to the stacking surface determined by the second vision system, situating the first shoe part at the stacking surface such that at least a portion of the first shoe part overlaps at least a portion of the base shoe part at a preset relative position to form a part stack; utilizing the second vision system, determining a position of the part stack relative to the stacking surface; retrieving the part stack from the stacking surface utilizing a second conveyance mechanism that includes a second pick-up-tool; situating the part stack at a stitching machine, the stitching machine having a needle associated therewith; and stitching together at least part of the overlapping portions of the first shoe part and the base shoe part, wherein movement, by the second conveyance mechanism, of the part stack relative to the stitching machine and movement of the needle associated with the stitching machine are controlled by a shared control system such that the respective movements are synchronized. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising applying adhesive to at least part of the portion of the first shoe part that overlaps the portion of the base shoe part prior to situating the first shoe part at the preset relative position, wherein situating the first shoe at the preset relative position comprises situating the first shoe part such that the applied adhesive contacts the base shoe part. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein at least part of the portion of the first shoe part that overlaps the portion of the base shoe part has an inactive adhesive on a surface thereof, wherein the method further comprises activating the inactive adhesive, and wherein situating the first shoe part at the preset relative position comprises situating the first shoe part such that the activated adhesive contacts the base shoe part. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the second vision system further determines a position of the part stack relative to the second pick-up tool after the second conveyance mechanism retrieves the part stack from the stacking surface. 5. The method of claim 1 , further comprising changing the second pick-up tool associated with the second conveyance mechanism based upon the part stack being retrieved from the stacking surface. 6. The method of claim 1 , further comprising, utilizing a third vision system, determining, at a plurality of predetermined intervals during stitching, an offset of stitches through the part stack relative to an edge of the portion of the first shoe part that overlaps the portion of the base shoe part. 7. The method of claim 6 , wherein stitching together of at least part of the overlapping portions of the first shoe part and the base shoe part is initially defined by a preset stitching pattern, and wherein at least one modification is made to the preset stitching pattern during stitching based upon the determined offset. 8. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: utilizing a third vision system, determining a position of the part stack relative to the stitching machine as it relates to a preset stitching pattern; determining that using at least a portion of the preset stitching pattern on the part stack would result in an offset of at least one stitch through the part stack relative to an edge of the portion of the first shoe part that overlaps the portion of the base shoe part that is outside of a desired deviation range; generating an adjusted stitching pattern prior to stitching, the adjusted stitching pattern maintaining the offset of the stitches within the desired deviation range; and stitching in accordance with the adjusted stitching pattern. 9. The method of claim 1 further comprises: capturing a representation of the part stack with the second vision system; associating a preset stitching pattern with the captured representation of the part stack; determining that the preset stitching pattern would result in an offset of at least one stitch through the part stack relative to an edge of a portion of one of the first shoe parts that overlaps the portion of the base shoe part that is outside of a desired deviation range; and generating an adjusted stitching pattern prior to stitching, the adjusted stitching pattern maintaining the offset of the stitches within the desired deviation range. 10. A system for manufacturing shoe parts in an automated manner, the system comprising: a first conveyance mechanism having a first pick-up tool associated therewith, wherein the first conveyance mechanism retrieves shoe parts from at least a first manufacturing station and transfers the retrieved shoe parts to a second manufacturing station, the second manufacturing station including a stacking surface at which the retrieved shoe parts are situated such that a least a portion of one of the shoe parts overlaps at least a portion of another of the shoe parts at a preset relative position to form a part stack; a first vision system that determines a position of the shoe parts retrieved by the first conveyance mechanism relative to the first pick-up tool; a second vision system that determines a position of individual ones of the retrieved shoe parts relative to the stacking surface of the second manufacturing station and determines a position of the part stack relative to the stacking surface; a second conveyance mechanism having a second pick-up tool associated therewith, wherein the second conveyance mechanism retrieves the part stack from the stacking surface and transfers the retrieved part stack to a third manufacturing station, the third manufacturing station including a stitching machine that stitches together at least part of the overlapping portion of the shoe parts included in the part stack, wherein the second vision system further determines a position of the retrieved part stack relative to the second pick-up tool, and wherein the second conveyance mechanism positions the part stack in position for stitching with respect to a needle associated with the stitching machine; and a shared control system that uses a processor, which communicates with computer-storage media, and synchronizes movement of the part stack relative to the stitching machine needle by the second conveyance mechanism with movement of the needle during stitching. 11. The system of claim 10 , further comprising an adhesive applying station that applies adhesive to at least part of the portion of the one of the shoe parts that overlaps the portion of another of the shoe parts at the preset relative position upon formation of the part stack. 12. The system of claim 11 , wherein the adhesive applying station includes an adhesive spreading mechanism that spreads the applied adhesive over at least part of a surface of the portion of the one of the shoe parts that overlaps the portion of another of the shoe parts at the preset relative position upon formation of the part stack. 13. The system of claim 10 , further comprising a third vision system that determines a position of the part stack relative to the stitching machine as it relates to a preset stitching pattern.

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  • Computer aided manufacture of footwear, e.g. CAD or CAM · CPC title

  • Different layers of different material · CPC title

  • with special means to place the shoe or shoe part in the following machine · CPC title

  • Driving or controlling mechanisms of shoe machines; Frames for shoe machines · CPC title

  • Fully automated machines, i.e. machines working without human intervention · CPC title

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What does patent US9447532B2 cover?
Manufacturing of a shoe or a portion of a shoe is enhanced by executing various shoe-manufacturing processes in an automated manner. For example, shoe parts may be retrieved and temporarily assembled according to preset relative positions to form part stacks. The part stacks may be retrieved with the relative positioning of the shoe parts being maintained and placed at a stitching machine for m…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Nike Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A43D111/006. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 20 2016 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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