Bristle bed for vacuum table

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Inventors

Gerber, Heinz J.

Application #

966213

Filed

Dec-4-1978

Published

Jun-3-1980

Current US Class

083/451
083/658
083/941
269/21
269/289R

International Classes

B26D 007/20

Field of Search

269/289 83/925 15/159-162 15/268 273/195

Assignee

Gerber Garment Technology, Inc. (South Windsor, CT)

Examiners

Yost; Frank T.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

McCormick, Paulding & Huber

US Patent References

3942781   Penetrable support

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Abstract
A vacuum table has a base and a bristle bed which includes a bristle mat formed from a plurality of molded bristle blocks mounted in closely spaced relation within the table base. Each bristle block has a base portion and a multiplicity of straight or tapered bristles which project upwardly therefrom and cooperate to define a penetrable support surface. Apertures in the bases of the blocks and/or spaces between marginal edges of adjacent blocks define airflow passageways through the mat which communicate with a vacuum source for inducing airflow in downward directions generally parallel to the bristles. The bristle blocks may be supported on a grid or may be self supported.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A unitary bristle block made from plastic material and having a base, a multiplicity of flexible bristles integrally connected to one side of said base and projecting in parallel relation therefrom, said bristles having free ends defining a substantially planar support surface, each of said bristles having a taper converging from one end toward its opposite end, a plurality of parallel connecting posts integrally connected to said base and projecting from the side thereof opposite said one side, said base having a plurality of passageways extending therethrough, each of said passageways opening through said one side between a plurality of said bristles.

2. A unitary bristle block as set forth in claim 1 wherein said opposite end comprises the free end of said bristle.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates in general to vacuum apparatus for compacting, rigidizing and/or holding fabric and the like while being cut or otherwise worked and deals more particularly with improvements in bristle beds for vacuum tables. Heretofore vacuum tables have been available which include beds of penetrable bristles which define generally horizontally disposed work surfaces for supporting material to be held firmly in place by vacuum. Such apparatus is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,765,289 to Gerber et al, issued Jan. 15, 1971 and assigned to the assignee of the present invention. A typical apparatus of this type includes a bristle bed formed from a plurality of bristle blocks. Each block has a gas impermeable base portion and a gas permeable body portion defined by a multiplicity of bristles which project from the base portion. One or more vacuum channels which communicate with a vacuum chamber are arranged along one or more sides of the bed in communication with the gas permeable body portions of the bristle blocks above the bases of the blocks to induce airflow from the bed in transverse directions relative to the bristles and toward the vacuum channels. In such a vacuum apparatus for a cloth cutting machine or the like, it is generally desirable that the bristle bed have a high bristle density to reduce lateral bristle deflection which causes valleys to occur between the bristles and into which sheet material supported on the vacuum table may be drawn. However, high bristle density tends to restrict transverse airflow through the bristle bed and toward the laterally disposed vacuum channels. Air which enters the cut formed in the sheet material supported on the bristle bed must flow through the relatively dense bed of bristles to the vacuum channels if holding pressure is to be maintained in the vicinity of the cut. If such a vacuum table installation has a relatively wide bed, vacuum channels may be provided at laterally opposite edges of the bed to reduce the length of the airflow paths from the central regions of the bed whereby to increase vacuum holding efficiency in central regions of the table. However, some holding efficiency is lost due to the relatively long airflow paths through the dense bed of bristles.
 
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