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US3530027A
US3530027A US751090A US3530027DA US3530027A US 3530027 A US3530027 A US 3530027A US 751090 A US751090 A US 751090A US 3530027D A US3530027D A US 3530027DA US 3530027 A US3530027 A US 3530027A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B29WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • FIG. 1 is a general perspective view of the machine
  • FIG. 2 is a view looking to the left in FIG. 3;
  • FIG. 3 is a side view of the wheel support and the presser wheel and its operating means.
  • a base is provided with a standard 11, 11 at one end to support a cantilever arm 12 on which a vertical support 13 is mounted.
  • a pneumatic cylinder 14 in which a piston, not shown, is operable to move vertically.
  • the piston is attached'to the upper end of piston rod 15 that extends downwardly to a yoke 16 that casries a metal presser wheel 17.
  • the presser wheel may be raised and lowered by raising and lowering the piston rod 15 by operation of the cylinder and piston means 14.
  • This raising and lowering is effected by air under pressure through air connections 18 and 19 by means of a conventional air valve, not shown, that may be foot operated to admit air under pressure selectively to one or other of connections 18 or 19, and vent the connection to which air is not admitted.
  • a conventional air valve not shown, that may be foot operated to admit air under pressure selectively to one or other of connections 18 or 19, and vent the connection to which air is not admitted.
  • Such conventional air valves such as spool valves usually, and desirably, include a neutral position.
  • a support 20 having a yoke at its top in which is journaled a driving wheel 21 that may be of rubber or metal with a rubber tire or of metal or plastic, but must have a frictional surface to bear against the workpiece, as it is this wheel that operates to move the workpiece against heated wheel 17.
  • Driving wheel 21 is shown as driven by sprocket and chain 22 via shaft 23 and chain 24 from a variable gear box 25 which provides speeds from zero to a maximum r.p.m.
  • gear box 25 While a handle 26 is shown to control the speed of drive delivered from the gear box 25, this showing is ice diagrammatic, and in practice this handle is connected through a standard mechanical movement device such as links and levers or pulleys and belts or strands to a pedal for the convenience of the operator. Power is supplied to gear box 25 from a motor, not shown, via a pulley 27 and drive belt 28.
  • a plate 29 forming a guide means over which a strip of adhesive faced tape is to be fed from a reel (not shown) supported above the air cylinder 14. This plate leads the tape with its adhesive face out downwardly and then generally tangentially to presser wheel 17.
  • Plate 29, and presser wheel 17 are heated by a burner 30 supported to move upwardly and downwardly with the yoke and passes wheel assembly.
  • This burner may use any convenient fuel.
  • piston rod 15 above the yoke 16 are a plurality of cooling fins 31 to dissipate heat to the ambient air rather than have it be lead upwardly by conduction to the cylinder 14 which must clearly have a substantially air tight sliding connection with piston rod 15.
  • a pin 32 is shown secured to the fins and extending into a vertical groove 33 to prevent rotation of piston rod 15 about its axis which would turn presser wheel 17 so its axis would no longer be parallel to the axis of driving wheel 21.
  • a strap 34 is shown to retain the tape in position to be fed between rollers 17 and 21 as the machine is operated.
  • a machine for applying a tape having a thermo adhesive face to an object such as a hat comprising a frame, a support extending upwardly from said frame, an arm extending to a position above said support, a pneumatic cylinder-and-piston means mounted on said arm, said piston means including a piston rod extending downwardly generally coaxially of said support, a driving wheel mounted on said support, power means to rotate said driving wheel, a presser wheel mounted on the lower end of said piston rod with its axis of rotation parallel to the axis of rotation of said driving wheel, guide means mounted adjacent said presser wheel on said piston rod to feed tape to said presser wheel, heating means mounted for movement with said presser wheel to heat said presser wheel and guide means, and pneumatic means to operate said piston and cylinder means to raise or lower said presser wheel.

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Sept" 1970 K. M. NUCKOLS, JR 3,530,2
THERMO ADHESIVE TAPE APPLICATOR 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 Filed Aug. 8, 1968 KENTO/V MAL/0T5 lvuckol 5, JR.
ATTORNEY K. M. NUCKOLS, JR 3,530,027
THERMO ADHESIVE TAPE APPLICATOR Sept. 22, 1970 Filed Aug. 8, 19 68 2 Sheets-Sheet INVENTOR KENTO/V MAL/UTE NUCKOLS JR ATTORNEY United States Patent US. Cl. 156582 4 Claims ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A machine to apply adhesive seam covering types to a. stitched article such as a hat that provides a driving wheel that is speed controlled and a driven heated, tape applying presser wheel movable toward and away from the driving wheel for leading, unleading and controlling the machine.
In making waterproof hats, the application of the tapes to the hat body is excessively time consuming and requires a high degree of manual dexterity and experience in order to produce the finished hat at an acceptable cost.
While machines are known to apply tapes to other articles, a search for such a machine that could be used to produce waterproof hats at a satisfactory rate was not successful. Visibility, accessibility of the tool to each part of the hat, reliability of preparation of the tape for application, availability of pressures required to press the tape into place, accuracy of the machine under manipulation of a workpiece so the tapes are accurately and neatly placed, controllability of both speed, pressure, and heat have each been provided in the machine of the present invention, and the provision of each are principal objectives of the invention.
Other and further objects and advantages will appear from the following specification taken with the accompanying drawing in which like characters of reference refer to similar parts in the several views, and in which:
FIG. 1 is a general perspective view of the machine;
FIG. 2 is a view looking to the left in FIG. 3; and
FIG. 3 is a side view of the wheel support and the presser wheel and its operating means.
As seen in FIG. 1, a base is provided with a standard 11, 11 at one end to support a cantilever arm 12 on which a vertical support 13 is mounted.
Mounted on support 13 is a pneumatic cylinder 14 in which a piston, not shown, is operable to move vertically. The piston is attached'to the upper end of piston rod 15 that extends downwardly to a yoke 16 that casries a metal presser wheel 17.
The presser wheel, then, may be raised and lowered by raising and lowering the piston rod 15 by operation of the cylinder and piston means 14. This raising and lowering is effected by air under pressure through air connections 18 and 19 by means of a conventional air valve, not shown, that may be foot operated to admit air under pressure selectively to one or other of connections 18 or 19, and vent the connection to which air is not admitted. Such conventional air valves, such as spool valves usually, and desirably, include a neutral position.
Directly below the wheel 17 is a support 20 having a yoke at its top in which is journaled a driving wheel 21 that may be of rubber or metal with a rubber tire or of metal or plastic, but must have a frictional surface to bear against the workpiece, as it is this wheel that operates to move the workpiece against heated wheel 17. Driving wheel 21 is shown as driven by sprocket and chain 22 via shaft 23 and chain 24 from a variable gear box 25 which provides speeds from zero to a maximum r.p.m. While a handle 26 is shown to control the speed of drive delivered from the gear box 25, this showing is ice diagrammatic, and in practice this handle is connected through a standard mechanical movement device such as links and levers or pulleys and belts or strands to a pedal for the convenience of the operator. Power is supplied to gear box 25 from a motor, not shown, via a pulley 27 and drive belt 28.
Mounted on yoke 16 at the lower end of piston rod 15 is a plate 29 forming a guide means over which a strip of adhesive faced tape is to be fed from a reel (not shown) supported above the air cylinder 14. This plate leads the tape with its adhesive face out downwardly and then generally tangentially to presser wheel 17.
Plate 29, and presser wheel 17 are heated by a burner 30 supported to move upwardly and downwardly with the yoke and passes wheel assembly. This burner may use any convenient fuel.
Mounted on piston rod 15 above the yoke 16 are a plurality of cooling fins 31 to dissipate heat to the ambient air rather than have it be lead upwardly by conduction to the cylinder 14 which must clearly have a substantially air tight sliding connection with piston rod 15.
A pin 32 is shown secured to the fins and extending into a vertical groove 33 to prevent rotation of piston rod 15 about its axis which would turn presser wheel 17 so its axis would no longer be parallel to the axis of driving wheel 21.
A strap 34 is shown to retain the tape in position to be fed between rollers 17 and 21 as the machine is operated.
While only the preferred embodiment of the device is described and illustrated herein, it is understood that variations of the device may be made without departing from the scope of this invention defined by the following claims.
I claim:
1. A machine for applying a tape having a thermo adhesive face to an object such as a hat; said machine comprising a frame, a support extending upwardly from said frame, an arm extending to a position above said support, a pneumatic cylinder-and-piston means mounted on said arm, said piston means including a piston rod extending downwardly generally coaxially of said support, a driving wheel mounted on said support, power means to rotate said driving wheel, a presser wheel mounted on the lower end of said piston rod with its axis of rotation parallel to the axis of rotation of said driving wheel, guide means mounted adjacent said presser wheel on said piston rod to feed tape to said presser wheel, heating means mounted for movement with said presser wheel to heat said presser wheel and guide means, and pneumatic means to operate said piston and cylinder means to raise or lower said presser wheel.
2. The machine of claim 1 having a plurality of cooling fins mounted on said piston rod above said presser wheel to dissipate the heat from the heating means to prevent overheating of said piston rod.
3. The device of claim 1 in which said heating means is a fuel burner.
4. The device of claim 1 in which said power means includes an adjustable speed means.
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