IP Library Granted Patent US 11,220,362
Granted Patent B2
US 11,220,362 · App. 16/634,236 · Granted Jan 11, 2022

Method and system for wrapping ties in a facemask manufacturing process

Inventors: Joseph P. Weber (Suwanee, GA); Mark T. Pamperin (Cumming, GA); Anthony S. Spencer (Woodstock, GA); Eric C. Steindorf (Roswell, GA); David L. Harrington (Cumming, GA)
Assignee: O & M Halyard, Inc.
B65B25/20B65B35/24B65B35/28B65B35/58B65B63/04B65B63/045D06F89/00D06F89/02A41D13/11A41D13/1161
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Patent No.
US 11,220,362
App. No.
16/634,236
Granted
Jan 11, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

An automated system and method wrap the fastening ties around the body of a continuous stream of facemasks in a facemask production line. The facemasks are oriented such that each facemask has a leading pair of ties and a trailing pair of ties extending from a body in a conveying direction of the production line. The leading pair of ties is drawn below the body as the facemask continues to be conveyed in the conveying. The body is conveyed through a plurality of conveyor sections oriented at angles such that the conveying direction of the body changes at a junction from one conveyor section to an adjacent conveyor section. At the junctions between conveyor sections, an impinging force is directed against the body that causes the body to flip, thereby causing the leading and trailing pairs of ties to further wrap around the body.

Claims (22)

1. An automated method for wrapping fastening ties around a body of a continuous stream of facemasks in a facemask production line, comprising:

conveying the facemasks on a conveyor in the production line at an orientation such that each facemask has a leading pair of ties and a trailing pair of ties extending from a body in a conveying direction of the production line;

at or upstream of a wrapping station in the production line, drawing the leading pair of ties below the body as the facemask continues to be conveyed in the conveying direction such that the leading pair of ties wraps under the body;

at the wrapping station, conveying the body through a plurality of conveyor sections oriented at angles such that a vertical conveying direction of the body changes at a junction from one conveyor section to an adjacent conveyor section; and

at the junctions between conveyor sections directing an impinging force to the body that causes the body to flip, thereby causing the leading and trailing pairs of ties to further wrap around the body.

2. The automated method of claim 1 , wherein the leading pair of ties is drawn below the body by a suction device disposed below the conveyor.

3. The automated method of claim 2 , wherein the suction device is disposed in a gap in the conveyor, the facemasks moving over the gap and drawing the leading pair of ties out of the suction device to cause the leading pair of ties to wrap under the body.

4. The automated method of claim 1 , wherein the impinging force is applied by an actuatable mechanical blade oriented at the junction to contact a leading or trailing edge of the body and flip the body.

5. The automated method of claim 1 , wherein the impinging force is applied by a pneumatic device that directs high pressure air against a leading or trailing edge of the body to flip the body.

6. The automated method of claim 1 , wherein the body is flipped at least three times as the body is conveyed through the conveyor sections.

7. The automated method of claim 1 , wherein the body is conveyed pneumatically or via a moving conveying surface through the conveyor sections.

8. An automated production line system for wrapping fastening ties around a body of a continuous stream of facemasks conveyed through the production line, comprising:

a conveyor on which the facemasks are conveyed at an orientation such that each facemask has a leading pair of ties and a trailing pair of ties extending from a body in a conveying direction of the production line;

a wrapping station location in the production line;

at or upstream of the wrapping station in the conveying direction, means for drawing the leading pair of ties below the body as the facemask continues to be conveyed in the conveying direction such that the leading pair of ties wraps under the body;

the wrapping station comprising a plurality of conveyor sections oriented at angles such that a vertical conveying direction of the body changes at a junction from one conveyor section to an adjacent conveyor section; and

at the junctions between conveyor sections, means for directing an impinging force to the body that causes the body to flip, thereby causing the leading and trailing pairs of ties to further wrap around the body.

9. The automated production line system of claim 8 , wherein the means for drawing the leading pair of ties comprises a suction device disposed below the conveyor on which the facemasks are conveyed to the wrapping station.

10. The automated production line system of claim 9 , wherein the suction device is disposed in a gap in the conveyor, the facemasks moving over the gap and drawing the leading pair of ties out of the suction device to cause the leading pair of ties to wrap under the body.

11. The automated production line system of claim 8 , wherein the means for applying the impinging force comprises an actuatable mechanical blade oriented at the junction to contact a leading or trailing edge of the body and flip the body.

12. The automated production line system of claim 8 , wherein the means for applying the impinging force comprises a pneumatic device that directs high pressure air against a leading or trailing edge of the body to flip the body.

13. The automated production line system of claim 8 , comprising a number of the conveyor sections and junctions to cause the body to be flipped at least three times as the body is conveyed through the conveyor sections.

Assignments (9)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 19, 2026
From: O&M HALYARD, INC.; MEDICAL ACTION INDUSTRIES INC.; OWENS & MINOR DISTRIBUTION, INC.
To: PLC AGENT LLC
Reel/Frame 075647/0354 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 6, 2026
From: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
To: MEDICAL ACTION INDUSTRIES INC.; O&M HALYARD, INC.; OWENS & MINOR DISTRIBUTION, INC.
Reel/Frame 074203/0026 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 6, 2026
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
To: O&M HALYARD, INC.; OWENS & MINOR DISTRIBUTION, INC.
Reel/Frame 074212/0570 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT (ABL) Recorded Dec 31, 2025
From: MEDICAL ACTION INDUSTRIES INC.; O&M HALYARD, INC.; OWENS & MINOR MEDICAL, LLC
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS LEAD COLLATERAL AGENT; PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS CO-COLLATERAL AGENT; WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS CO-COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 074161/0401 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT SUPPLEMENT FOR PATENTS Recorded Mar 30, 2022
From: OWENS & MINOR, INC.
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
Reel/Frame 059544/0294 →
PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Mar 29, 2022
From: O&M HALYARD, INC.; OWENS & MINOR DISTRIBUTION, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 059541/0024 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 6, 2020
From: O&M HALYARD INTERNATIONAL UNLIMITED COMPANY
To: O&M HALYARD, INC.
Reel/Frame 051735/0130 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 28, 2020
From: AVENT, INC.
To: O&M HALYARD INTERNATIONAL UNLIMITED COMPANY
Reel/Frame 051719/0087 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 27, 2020
From: WEBER, JOSEPH P.; PAMPERIN, MARK T.; SPENCER, ANTHONY S.; STEINDORF, ERIC C.; HARRINGTON, DAVID L.
To: AVENT, INC.
Reel/Frame 051627/0569 →