ADJUSTABLE ROLL SIZER
20210394236 · 2021-12-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B07B1/4636
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An adjustable roll sizer for sorting objects of different sizes includes a first set of rollers mounted to a support structure and arranged in a first parallel array. A second set of rollers is mounted to the support structure in a second parallel array that is interleaveably alignable with the first parallel array. Means for automatic control are provided for misaligning the second parallel array from the first parallel array to vary gap width between adjacent rollers. Each roller in the second parallel array may also be tapered to vary gap width as a function of roller length. Rollers may include helical ridges for urging objects along the gaps.
Claims
1. An adjustable roll sizer, comprising: a first set of rollers mounted to a support structure and arranged in a first parallel array; a second set of rollers mounted to the support structure in a second parallel array that is interleaveably alignable with the first parallel array; and a means for misaligning the second parallel array from the first parallel array.
2. The adjustable roll sizer of claim 1 wherein the first set of rollers is rotatably mounted to the support structure.
3. The adjustable roll sizer of claim 1 wherein each roller in the first set is horizontally displaced from one or more adjacent rollers in the first set
4. The adjustable roll sizer of claim 1 wherein each roller in the first set has a longitudinal axis of rotation and wherein each roller in the first set is rotatably mounted to the support structure so that the longitudinal axis of each roller is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of all other rollers of the first set.
5. The adjustable roll sizer of claim 1 wherein each roller in the second set is driven by a different motor.
6. The adjustable roll sizer of claim 1 wherein all of the rollers in the first set are driven by a common motor.
7. The adjustable roll sizer of claim 1 wherein the misaligning means comprises an electric or hydraulic actuator.
8. The adjustable roll sizer of claim 1 further comprising a means for conveying products placed atop adjacent rollers in a direction parallel to the first parallel array.
9. The adjustable roll sizer of claim 8 wherein the means for conveying products comprises a helical ridge disposed along an outer surface of at least one roller in the second set of rollers.
10. The adjustable roll sizer of claim 1 wherein at least one roller in the first set of rollers comprises a conical shaft.
11. The adjustable roll sizer of claim 1 wherein at least one roller in the second set of rollers comprises a conical shaft.
12. An adjustable roll sizer, comprising: at least one fixed roller mounted to a support structure, the fixed roller rotatable about a fixed longitudinal axis; at least one pivoting roller having a pivot end pivotally mounted to the support structure and an actuator end opposite the pivot end; and an actuator coupled to the actuator end and configured to cause the at least one pivoting roller to pivot about the pivot end in a plane parallel to the fixed longitudinal axis.
13. The adjustable roll sizer of claim 12 configured to cause the at least one pivoting roller to pivot into positions into and out of parallel alignment with the at least one fixed roller.
14. The adjustable roll sizer of claim 12 wherein the at least one pivoting roller is rotatable about a pivotable longitudinal axis and wherein the actuator is configured to cause the at least one pivoting roller to pivot into a position of parallel alignment with the at least one fixed roller by aligning the pivotable longitudinal axis of the at least one pivoting roller substantially in parallel with the fixed longitudinal axis.
15. The adjustable roll sizer of claim 12 configured to define a longitudinal gap of non-constant dimension between the at least one fixed roller and the at least one pivoting roller when the at least one pivoting roller is positioned in parallel alignment with the at least one fixed roller.
16. The adjustable roll sizer of claim 12 configured to define a longitudinal gap of constant dimension between the at least one fixed roller and the at least one pivoting roller when the at least one pivoting roller is positioned in non-parallel alignment with the at least one fixed roller.
17. The adjustable roll sizer of claim 12 wherein the at least one fixed roller is longitudinally rotatably mounted to the support structure.
18. The adjustable roll sizer of claim 12 wherein the at least one pivoting roller is longitudinally rotatably mounted to the support structure.
19. The adjustable roll sizer of claim 12 wherein the at least one fixed roller has an outer surface that is smooth along an entire length of the outer surface.
20. The adjustable roll sizer of claim 12 wherein the at least one pivoting roller is rotatable about a pivotable longitudinal axis, and wherein the at least one pivoting roller has an outer surface and a means formed on the outer surface for urging objects in a longitudinal direction when the pivoting roller rotates about the pivotable longitudinal axis.
21. The adjustable roll sizer of claim 20 wherein the urging means comprises a helix.
22. The adjustable roll sizer of claim 1 wherein the at least one fixed roller is longitudinally tapered.
23. The adjustable roll sizer of claim 1 wherein the at least one pivoting roller is longitudinally tapered.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] Other systems, methods, features and advantages of the invention will be or will become apparent to one with skill in the art upon examination of the following figures and detailed description. It is intended that all such additional systems, methods, features and advantages be included within this description, be within the scope of the invention, and be protected by the accompanying claims. Component parts shown in the drawings are not necessarily to scale, and may be exaggerated to better illustrate the important features of the invention. Dimensions shown are exemplary only. In the drawings, like reference numerals may designate like parts throughout the different views, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0021] The present invention advances the technology of apparatus and methods for sorting objects such as harvested vegetables by size. In general, the invention improves operational efficiency of mechanized sorting by providing a roll sizer that conveys objects to be sorted in an axial direction, that is, in a direction parallel to the rotational axes of the rollers. The invention also provides means for vertically adjusting the position of rollers to create gap widths between adjacent rollers that vary spatially in the axial direction. All components shown and described herein must be suitable for use in an industrial application such as the harvesting and processing of agricultural produce. Accordingly, component parts should be formed from rigid and robust materials such metal such as aluminum or steel, and from other materials commonly used in the construction of electric and hydraulic actuators.
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[0025] As used herein, to align one roller 15 with a roller 13 means that longitudinal axis of the roller 15 is positioned substantially parallel to and substantially at the same elevation as the longitudinal axis of the roller 13. According to the invention, rollers 13, 15 described herein are either generally cylindrical or generally conical in form, and thus the longitudinal axis of each such roller is understood to mean an imaginary straight line at the center of a cross-sectioned circle of the cylinder or cone, that extends through the entire length of the roller. Accordingly, to align a parallel array of rollers 15 to an array of rollers 13 means that the rollers 15 in the array of rollers 15 are parallel with respect to one another, that the rollers 13 in the array of rollers 13 are parallel with respect to one another, and that each roller 15 has been positioned in parallel with and at the same elevation as any and all of the rollers 13. Conversely, for one roller 15 to be misaligned with one or more other rollers 13 means that the roller 15 is either not parallel to the one or more rollers 13, or the roller 15 is parallel to the one or more rollers 13 but is offset from the one or more rollers 13 at a different elevation.
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[0032] The shape of each roller 15 may also be configured according any of the shapes described in the previous paragraph for a roller 13. In the embodiment of
[0033] In another embodiment of the invention, one or more of the rollers 13 or 15 may include a means for conveying products placed atop adjacent rollers in a longitudinal direction, i.e. in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axes of the rollers fixed in a horizontal plane. One example of a means for conveying products in this manner is a helical ridge disposed along an outer surface of one or more of the rollers. In the example shown in
[0034] An adjustable roll sizer according to the invention as described in the various embodiments herein is suitable for sorting a wide variety of products and advantageously provides sizing adjustability not present in conventional roll sizers. The invention is well-suited for sorting harvested produce such as potatoes, bell peppers, onions, egg plant, turnips, cabbage, melons, etc. The invention may be used to sort fish, nuts, rocks, packaged products, or any other objects in need of sorting by size. The invention may be scaled as necessary for different classes of products or objects.
[0035] In operation, a roll sizer 10 according to the invention sorts products by size, by introducing the products onto the roll sizer at the front end, where the gap between adjacent rollers is minimum. As products are urged toward the rear end of the roll sizer, smaller products fall through the gap nearer the front end while larger products are conveyed closer to the rear end before falling through the widening gap. The gap width is variable in the longitudinal direction, due to the conical shape of rollers, and/or due to a degree of misalignment of a first array of rollers with respect to a second array of rollers, as selected by an operator. Because the products are urged in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axes of the rollers, products can be sorted by adjustable gap sizes that are not separated by roller widths, as in conventional roll sizers. The roll sizer of the present invention thereby improves the processing speed for sorting. The table below illustrates throughput values achieved by different sizes of roll sizers 10 operated at 60 Hz to sort potatoes in experimental processing performed by the inventors.
TABLE-US-00001 LANES FLOW RATE 4 lane (5-roll) 25,000 lbs/hr 6 lane (7-roll) 40,000 lbs/hr 8 lane (9-roll) 55,000 lbs/hr 10 lane (11-roll) 70,000 lbs/hr 12 lane (13-roll) 85,000 lbs/hr 14 lane (15-roll) 100,000 lbs/hr
[0036] In the table above, the size of each roll sizer 10 is determined according to the number of sorting lanes, where each lane consists of the gap between any two adjacent rolls.
[0037] Exemplary embodiments of the invention have been disclosed in an illustrative style. Accordingly, the terminology employed throughout should be read in a non-limiting manner. Although minor modifications to the teachings herein will occur to those well versed in the art, it shall be understood that what is intended to be circumscribed within the scope of the patent warranted hereon are all such embodiments that reasonably fall within the scope of the advancement to the art hereby contributed, and that that scope shall not be restricted, except in light of the appended claims and their equivalents.