Sorting disposable gloves according to size

A disposable, glove technology, applied in the direction of gloves, grading, surgery, etc., can solve the problems that labels cannot be attached, gloves cannot be displaced, and cannot be classified

Inactive Publication Date: 2002-06-12
R TECH MONACO
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[0005] Codes commonly used on such products do not allow automatic sorting when they are present due to the low reading efficiency of readers on materials prone to wrinkling and elasticity
[0006] Also, automated sorting methods cannot effectively sort this product by size
[0007] As we all know, in the classification operation of textiles, a

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[0020] Fig. 1 shows the whole production process line of a machine for sorting gloves by size, in which a series of identical workstations A, B, C, D, E are provided. Such as figure 2 As shown in detail in, each workstation is provided with a storage room 1 for gloves to be sorted, and the storage room 1 is located in the upper part, next to the automatic program controller 8. Below the automatic program controller, fixed to the cross-member 12 is a device 5 for spraying gloves, which device has a spray hole 13, which is connected with inflatable retaining means for receiving gloves, mounted under the cross-member. 2 to maintain connectivity, as clearly shown in Figure 3. A matrix code reader 3 is arranged transversely to the holding device 2 so as to be positioned on the other side of the holding device relative to the illuminated and / or reflective background 4 . Moreover, the above-mentioned luminescent background 4 ( figure 2 ) is conveniently constituted by a transparen...

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The invention concerns a machine comprising a plurality of workstations each provided with a receptacle (1) containing gloves to be sorted, a programmed automaton (8), a glove holder (2), a matrix code reader (3), a conveyor belt (7) and a rack dispensing (6) the gloves to individual band conveyors. The invention is useful for treating gloves used in environments with controlled atmosphere.

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field of invention [0001] The present invention generally relates to the classification and identification of gloves made of natural materials (rubber) or plastic materials (polyethylene, polypropylene, etc.) or polymers (nitrile), which are usually disposable after use, Especially useful in controlled or controlled atmosphere environments. More precisely, the invention relates to a method of automatically sorting gloves by size from a large number of gloves of different sizes, and a machine for carrying out the method. [0002] Thus, the invention allows automatic identification of these products, which makes it possible to consider their reprocessing, whereas they are often discarded. Reprocessing or recycling occurs after a batch of products of varying sizes has been grouped together according to or by size. Background of the invention [0003] Gloves currently in use are at best marked with an alphanumeric code, and at worst, not marked at all. Today's alphanumeric co...

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IPC IPC(8): A61B19/04B07B13/04A41D19/04B07C5/34
CPCB07C5/3412
Inventor P·汉珀J-F·弗兰
Owner R TECH MONACO
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