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Skyline™ SKYLINE™ is Chicago's flagship large piece commercial laundry folder series with the longest list of standard features in the industry. This line of laundry folders is available in 120' and 136' length models. Each machine can have 1 or 4 or more lanes of primary folding and up to 3 crossfolds with optional sorting stackers. Skyline commercial laundry folders offer a streamlined CHI panel electronic control, an extra-wide crossfold bed, and the elimination of encoder measuring wheels and mechanical clutch / brake mechanisms. This makes Skyline the industry's most advanced folder / crossfolder series suitable for commercial, linen supply, hospitality, or health care laundries. The Skyline folders are now produced with fully automatic operation and the ability to vary timing, air pulse, and other parameters to assure peak performance on today's diverse range of items, sizes, and weights. Air Chicago AIR CHICAGO laundry folding technology is also available in two extended lengths, XL and XXL.
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These larger machines accommodate bath blankets and thermal blankets up to 96' (2200 mm) or 108' (2700 mm) long and 72' (1800 mm) wide, with the flexibility to accurately a variety of laundry items such as towels, gowns, and pads. The use of a larger folding field, specially designed air flow bars, and a more advanced version of the CHI logic system enables Air Chicago XL and XXL to accommodate these larger items without sacrificing folding quality or speed. Hotels and Spas enjoy the flexibility of processing larger blankets and towels while providing quality finished linens to their clientele. All Air Chicago machines are also now available in Extra Wide (XW) models to accommodate items up to 48” (1200mm) wide, or 96” (2200 mm) wide before prefolding. Air Chicago XL/XXL is also available with the new PC-based color touch screen control we call CHI•Touch.
53-04-05 Kober 4910 1991-03-12 Mohaupt et al. 4440 1988-04-19 Weir 2159 1984-08-07 Grantham 493/4 1978-06-06 Kober 2227 1977-11-29 Landgraf et al. 2257 1977-11-22 Grantham 2632 N/A 1973-07-31 Gibbons 156/3 1972-04-18 Macke et al. 2322 1970-03-24 Cran 2207 1967-03-21 Gore 2700 1966-05-24 Henry 2771 1965-10-19 Kerman et al. 2797 1960-06-21 Buss 2113 1956-07-10 Sjostrom 2798 1951-03-20 Sjostrom 270/84. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1.
Field of this Invention This invention relates to a high-production folder adapted to form French folds in foldable laundry items by means of air discharge. More particularly, a laundry folder is provided with controlled air discharge and conveyor movement which increase the speed and efficiency of the folding operations carried out. Description of the Related Art The prior art discloses the use of opposed air blasts in forming folds in sheet material, as in Cran U.S. However, this patent does not suggest the air discharge control resulting in optimum speed and efficiency present in the apparatus of this application.
Landgraf et al. 4,060,227 discloses opposed air discharge tubes which form French folds in small laundry pieces. This patent does not suggest, however, the folding control and flexibility of folding operation present in the apparatus of this application.
Sherrill U.S. 3,423,083 discloses the use of opposed alternating air discharges for forming folds in a continuous length of fabric with the assistance of hold-down bars.
However, there is no suggestion of the high speed folder of laundry items of the type hereinafter disclosed. Sjostrom U.S. 2,754,113 discloses a sheet folding machine which may employ reciprocating plates or air pipes for forming longitudinal folds in sequence in sheet material. This patent does not suggest the high speed efficiency possible with coordinated air discharges and the conveyor movement of this invention. The folder of this invention employs oppositely disposed air bars which discharge air in sequence for folding opposed panel portions of conveyed articles, and, in particular, towels, into a French fold. The air bars are responsive to an article measuring device and controller which regulate the air discharge sequence and the panel folding sequence. As a result, closely spaced articles such as towels may be folded without danger of an air discharge tending to unfold an adjacent, already folded towel.