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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
81 Machine for attaching buttons, rivets or the like, preferably to articles of clothing US858681 1992-03-27 US5263627A 1993-11-23 Theo Breuer; Karl J. Kochs; Heinz D. Kopatz; Ulrich Viering; Gunter Wolfertz
A machine (1) for attaching buttons, rivets or the like, preferably to articles of clothing, which buttons, rivets or the like consist of an upper part (124, 125) and a lower part (67, 68) which are fed to an upper tool (9) and lower tool (10) from magazines and are brought into form-locked connection with each other with the interposition of the material (167) by the stroke of a ram (140); in order to optimize the use of different button parts, it is proposed that the upper tool (9) and the lower tool (10) be arranged opposite each other, lying in each case one behind the other in a row on the upper (51) and lower (48) arms of a U-shaped carriage (30) by the positioning of which the upper tool (9), which is to be placed in action in each case, enters into coupling position with respect to the ram (140).
82 Safety disconnect for the pedal operator rod of an attaching machine US979065 1992-11-19 US5261515A 1993-11-16 John J. Butkus; Paul R. Bird
A mechanical disconnect for the pedal operating rod of an attaching machine comprises a stationary trip slide having a downwardly inclined cam surface and a housing enclosing the trip slide and reciprocable thereon. The housing is connected to the clutch operating rod. The housing also includes a transverse trip spacer pin and a latch having a follower nose engaging the cam and a central L-shaped opening receiving the pin in the horizontal leg of the opening. A spring urges the latch toward the slide. When the pedal is depressed, the latch pulls down the housing so that the clutch activating pull down rod moves away from the clutch dog. Further downward movement of the pedal cams the latch away from the slide so that the spacer pin aligns with the vertical leg of the "L" permitting the housing to pop up and the pull down rod to engage a clutch dog.
83 Feed assembly US660395 1991-02-25 US5100019A 1992-03-31 Barry A. Lord; Parviz Khosravi
A pair of superposed inclined feed tracks have slots along their upper and lower walls respectively. Elongate gates with inturned tips are disposed along the tracks and pivoted intermediate their ends on pins. A yoke having an axis intermediate the two pins has outward parallel fingers which are disposed outward of the pins, and as the yoke is turned by a rotary solenoid, first in one direction and then the other, the fingers engage the gates on opposite sides of their pivot pins oppositely and alternately to alternately open and close the respective tracks. A reciprocating pusher pushes the parts into the working ends of the upper and lower dies and a settable counter counts the strokes of the pusher. A circuit causes activation of the solenoid to shift the gates to switch the feed from one feed track to the other track when the counter registers up to the set number of strokes.
84 Button applicator with safety apparatus US503671 1990-04-03 US5014895A 1991-05-14 Kazuyoshi Ito
A button applicator with a one-rotation clutch linked to a foot pedal and is released by a disconnecting and connecting mechanism. A safety member is provided between a punch and a die and urged upward. A swing lever is linked to the safety member at its one end and linked to an operation rod connected to the foot pedal at its substantial center and swings about another end of the swing lever. A means for shutting off the clutch is provided between the operation rod and the swing lever. A means for allowing the rotation of the clutch is provided between the operation rod and the connecting and disconnecting mechanism. According to a preferred embodiment, the means for allowing the rotation of said clutch comprises an intermediate rod linked to the connecting and disconnecting member and having a stopper at its end and an interconnecting member interconnecting the two rods, and the means for shutting off the clutch comprises a sliding bearing fixed to the swing lever, a collar mounted on the sliding bearing and a spring between the sliding bearing and a rod end. The relational movements of above mentioned two means release the clutch to rotate through the connecting and disconnecting mechanism. Finally, the punch linked to the clutch is brought down for caulking button elements when the operation rod is brought down to a deeper position by a predetermined interval than a predetermined position of the safety member being brought down.
85 Button applicator US532654 1990-06-04 US5012573A 1991-05-07 Kazuyoshi Ito
A button applicator for caulking one button element to another button element through a fabric piece, using a punch and a die. When a button element having a different caulking pressure is applied, any adjusting for a resilient force supporting the die is unnecessary. According to a preferred embodiment, a first spring and a second spring are provided between a spring-positioning member and a spring-supporting member so that the first spring is encircled by the second spring and that the top of the first spring is higher than the top of the second spring by a predetermined gap. The movement of the die is conveyed to the springs through a shaft provided between the die and the spring-positioning member. The button element, which has a smaller caulking pressure, is caulked by a resilient force of the first spring. Then, the button element, which has a larger caulking pressure, is caulked by a resilient force of the both springs, after the first spring is compressed to be deformed with a displacement of the gap.
86 Application apparatus US525473 1990-05-18 US5005752A 1991-04-09 Frank Obst
An apparatus for applying small parts, such as ribets, eyelets, snaps, hooks, buttons, etc., to a carrier material is provided. In addition to having an applying tool, the apparatus includes a separating or sorting magazine for the storage of loose small parts. This magazine comprises a container that has a feed opening, as well as a working mechanism that is secured to the container and via which the small part are separated or sorted. In order to enable as easy emptying of the sorting magazine, the container and/or the working mechanism is pivotably mounted and hence the sorting magazine can be opened for emptying the same.
87 Apparatus for attaching fastener elements to a garment US375929 1989-07-06 US4982888A 1991-01-08 Sumio Toyota; Takeshi Arai
An apparatus for attaching fastener elements one at a time to a garment includes a die plate disposed below a punch and having a plurality of dies spaced apart in a first direction. The die plate is slidably movable in the one direction to place the dies successively into alignment with the punch. The die plate is displaceable in a second direction away from the punch in a plane of sliding movement of the die plate. The die plate is pivotally movable in a vertical plane when it is disposed in a position remote from the punch. According to a preferred embodiment, the second direction is perpendicular to the first direction and the die plate is tiltable upwardly as it is displaced in the second direction away from the punch.
88 Parts applying apparatus US347013 1989-05-04 US4962875A 1990-10-16 Toshiaki Sodeno
A parts applying apparatus for applying buttons, rivets and other fastening parts to a garment fabric is disclosed which essentially comprises a reciprocating ram, a punch including an annular flange, a punch holder carrying the punch and a parts gripper for releasably holding parts to be clamped onto fabric. The gripper is resiliently urged toward and held in sliding engagement with the ram. An elastic member such as of rubber is interposed between the punch flange and the punch holder to absorb part of the impact pressure exerted to the fabric during the parts clamping operation.
89 Fastener attaching apparatus US224456 1988-07-26 US4923099A 1990-05-08 Yoshihiko Hasegawa; Noriyoshi Suyama
A fastener attaching apparatus for selectively feeding fasteners to portions of the material of clothes or the like includes hoppers for receiving fasteners, guide tracks and guide grooves for feeding fasteners, push rods for pushing fasteners, an upper mold for holding the material of clothes, and power sources that actuate the push rods for attaching fasteners to the material interposed between the upper and lower molds.
90 Punch assembly US88245 1987-08-24 US4848638A 1989-07-18 Takeshi Suzuki
A punch assembly comprising a cylindrical clamper holder, a ram reciprocatingly movable therein and having an axial bore, a punch carried on the ram, a pair of clampers pivotally mounted on the clamper holder and releasably holding a fastening element, a pair of washers received in a lateral slot in the clamper holder and resiliently urged against the ram by springs, and a bolt-and-nut unit extending transversely through the axial bore of the ram and fastening the springs and the washers together.
91 Fastener conveying apparatus for fastener assembling machine US88309 1987-08-24 US4840301A 1989-06-20 Fumio Seki
A fastener conveying apparatus for a fastener assembling machine comprises a chute defining a first passageway for guiding a plurality of fastener members in succession, a guide defining a second passageway joined at one end to a lower end of the first passageway for guiding the fastener members one at a time through the second passageway. A front part of the guide is detachable to open the second passageway along its entire length so that a fastener member jammed in the second passageway can be removed easily by using both hands.
92 Automatic fastener assembling apparatus US72751 1987-07-13 US4819852A 1989-04-11 Sumio Toyota
In an automatic fastener assembling apparatus, a device for actuating a drive to initiate the lowering of a punch includes a pivotable actuating lever having at its front end portion a lower sloping edge and at its rear end portion a projection the front end portion being normally urged upwardly by an extension spring. A safety cover is connected to the lever by a leaf spring normally defining with the sloping edge a triangular space. At the first stage of double-stage stepping of a foot pedal, the front end portion of the lever is lowered against the bias of the extension spring until the safety cover rests on a die. At the second stage, the front end portion is further lowered against the bias of both the extension and leaf springs to reduce the triangular space, thus causing the projection to depress a plunger of a microswitch for the drive.
93 Foot-operated press US88408 1987-08-24 US4799612A 1989-01-24 Yoshiyuki Toishi
A foot-operated press includes a ratchet mechanism operatively connecting a foot pedal and a punch of the press for preventing backward movement of the foot pedal until after the punch has fully been lowered to ensure that a pair of fastener elements can be assembled together in properly clinched condition, with a garment fabric disposed between the two fastener elements.
94 Apparatus for assembling a pair of fastener elements US883946 1986-07-10 US4698905A 1987-10-13 Yukio Taga
A fastener-assembling apparatus has a safety device including a vertically movably safe-confirmation member which is normally disposed in its lowermost position in which the gap between the safe-confirmation member and a die is substantially equal to the thickness of a garment fabric. In its lowermost position, the safe-confirmation member maintains a limit switch closed to continue a power supply to a drive for a punch. When the operator's finger or a tool is inadvertently inserted into the gap between the safe-confirmation member and the die, the safe-confirmation member is raised to open the limit switch to discontinue the power supply to the punch.
95 Drive control in an apparatus for assembling fastener elements US766989 1985-08-19 US4645110A 1987-02-24 Yukio Taga
In a garment-fastener-assembling apparatus, a drive mechanism for moving an upper or punch unit toward and away from a lower or die unit includes an air cylinder having a piston rod, and a toggle joint for transferring reciprocating motion from the piston rod to a punch of the upper unit as the toggle joint is contracted and extended. A contact member is mounted on the toggle joint so as to actuate a limit switch when the toggle joint is fully extended to a predetermined extent. The limit switch, upon actuation, produces an electrical signal for de-energizing the air cylinder to terminate the extension of the piston rod.
96 Apparatus for attaching pairs of fastener elements onto garment fabrics US649320 1984-09-11 US4586641A 1986-05-06 Hiroshi Oura
An apparatus for attaching a pair of fastener elements onto a garment fabric comprising a cooperating pair of an upper die unit and a lower die unit, a stationary anvil mounted in the lower unit, a plunger reciprocably mounted in the upper unit, a punch movable relative to the plunger along a path of movement toward and away from the lower unit, and a pair of clamping jaws operatively associated with the upper die unit for releasably clamping one of the fastener elements. A means is provided for holding one fastener element in proper position against displacement for aligned engagement with the other mating element. The apparatus further includes means for manually releasing the fastener element which has been trapped in the event of failure of the apparatus.
97 Apparatus for heading plastic safety pins for inflation manifolds US110104 1980-01-07 US4253812A 1981-03-03 Glenn H. Mackal; Edward A. Judd
An apparatus for heading plastic safety pins for manifolds for use with an inflatable article such as a life vest, life raft, and the like. After the pin has been mounted in the manifold, the previously unheaded end of the pin is partially melted and compressed so as to flow laterally to form a head thereon. The die which engages the initially unheaded end of the pin is heated to a temperature which markedly exceeds the melting point of the plastic material of which the pin is made. Such die is brought forcibly into contact with and is removed from engagement with the initially unheaded end of the pin several times a second, so as to avoid the complete melting of the pin and the sticking of the plastic material to the heated die.
98 Machine for the attachment of rivets, buttons or the like US924980 1978-07-17 US4247032A 1981-01-27 Raimund Stanik
Machine for attachment of rivets, buttons or the like, particularly to clothing pieces, with an upper tool traveling towards the lower tool, which upper tool sits on a vertically guided upper tool ram. The working stroke of the ram is achieved by means of an inclined surface of a wedge, the latter entering between a roller of the ram and an abutment on the machine side, with the inclined surface of the wedge running on the roller.
99 Apparatus for orienting and attaching fasteners to an article US588146 1975-06-19 US3987950A 1976-10-26 Erich A. Schmidt; Volker E. Schmidt
A fastener element is oriented by rolling the element along a friction surface until a projection on the back of the element engages a ledge extending along the path of movement of the element such that the element then slides with a predetermined orientation. Additionally, an orienting element having a sinuous edge for orienting double pronged elements can be retracted.
100 Apparatus for attaching ornaments to sheet material US587282 1975-06-16 US3960307A 1976-06-01 John S. Doyel
Disclosed is an apparatus for attaching an ornament by a pronged setting to sheet material, which includes a base having an anvil in the form of a turret on which the sheet material is placed and a pivotally connected head which receives the setting. A plunger on the head registers with the anvil when the head is pivoted relative to and toward the base. The plunger comprises a sleeve and a punch reciprocable axially within the sleeve. The sleeve contacts the sheet material and holds it in engagement with the anvil, and the punch moves axially within the sleeve to force the prongs of the setting into and through the sheet material and to deform the prongs so as to fasten the ornament to the material. A spring is disposed between the sleeve and the plunger to permit relative axial movement therebetween and to bias them apart after the ornament has been affixed. A pin extends radially through registered slots in the punch and the sleeve to attach them together and to limit the extent of relative movement therebetween. The slots are arranged in a manner which greatly facilitates the manufacture and assembly of the punch and sleeve. Different plungers can be readily attached to the head for use with different ornaments.
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