Rotary lid feeding for overcapper applications
11198526 · 2021-12-14
Assignee
Inventors
- Wade Joseph Burken (Dewitt, IA, US)
- Donald Brooks MacKinnon (Fairfield, OH, US)
- Daniel Leonard Matthies (Bettendorf, IA, US)
- Jeffrey David Wintring (Florence, KY, US)
Cpc classification
B65B65/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An apparatus for dispensing lids has at least one magazine lane including an entrance end, an exit end, and a longitudinal length defined therebetween. The at least one magazine lane further includes a plurality of side guides along the longitudinal length for guiding the lids therebetween and a pair of rollers for carrying the lids thereon. The apparatus further has a throat plate at or near the exit end, the throat plate including an opening. At least one of the throat plate, the side guides, or the rollers is adaptable so as to accommodate different sizes and/or shapes of lids.
Claims
1. An apparatus for dispensing lids, comprising: at least one magazine lane including an entrance end, an exit end, and a longitudinal length defined therebetween along a longitudinal axis of the at least one magazine lane, the at least one magazine lane further including a plurality of side guides along the longitudinal length for guiding the lids therebetween and a pair of rollers each having a rotational axis parallel to the longitudinal axis of the at least one magazine lane and being disposed along the longitudinal length for carrying the lids thereon; and a throat plate at or near the exit end, the throat plate including an opening; wherein at least one of the throat plate or the rollers is adaptable so as to accommodate different sizes and/or shapes of lids.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the throat plate is a universal throat plate configured to accommodate different sizes and/or shapes of lids in order to provide adaptability to the throat plate.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the throat plate is removably attachable to the at least one magazine lane at or near the exit end thereof such that the throat plate is exchangeable with a different throat plate in order to provide adaptability to the throat plate.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the rollers are movable relative to each other to adjust a spacing therebetween in order to provide adaptability to the rollers.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the throat plate includes first and second apertures for receiving corresponding ends of the rollers for defining a spacing between the rollers.
6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein at least one of the rollers is a spinning roller.
7. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein each of the rollers is a spinning roller, and wherein the rollers spin in the same direction.
8. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein each of the rollers is a spinning roller, and wherein the rollers spin in opposite directions.
9. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the lids are one of round, rectangular, and scround.
10. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the throat plate includes at least one hold back tab extending inwardly from a periphery of the opening for aligning the lids as the lids pass through the opening.
11. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the at least one magazine lane further includes at least one of a belt or a chain adapted to feed the lids to the rollers.
12. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the at least one magazine lane includes a plurality of magazine lanes.
13. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the at least one magazine lane includes a first run extending in a first plane and a second run extending in a second plane, the first run being proximal to the entrance end and the second run being proximal to the exit end.
14. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein the second plane is angled relative to horizontal.
15. An apparatus for dispensing lids, comprising: at least one magazine lane including an entrance end, an exit end, and a longitudinal length defined therebetween along a longitudinal axis of the at least one magazine lane, the at least one magazine lane further including a plurality of side guides along the longitudinal length for guiding the lids therebetween and a pair of rollers each having a rotational axis parallel to the longitudinal axis of the at least one magazine lane and being disposed along the longitudinal length for carrying the lids thereon; and a throat plate at or near the exit end, the throat plate including an opening; wherein the side guides are movable relative to each other to adjust a spacing therebetween in order to provide adaptability to the side guides so as to accommodate different sizes and/or shapes of lids.
16. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein the throat plate is a universal throat plate configured to accommodate different sizes and/or shapes of lids in order to provide adaptability to the throat plate.
17. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein the throat plate is removably attachable to the at least one magazine lane at or near the exit end thereof such that the throat plate is exchangeable with a different throat plate in order to provide adaptability to the throat plate.
18. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein the rollers are movable relative to each other to adjust a spacing therebetween in order to provide adaptability to the rollers.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with a general description of the invention given above and the detailed description given below, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(10) Unless clearly defined otherwise from the context, any range of values presented in the following Detailed Description and Claims includes each end point as well as each whole number or fractional part thereof, within the recited range. Additionally, approximating language may be applied to modify any quantitative representation that may vary without resulting in a change in the basic function to which it is related. Accordingly, a value modified by a term or terms, such as “about” and “substantially,” may not be limited to the precise value specified.
(11) If appearing herein, the term “comprising,” or derivatives thereof, is not intended to exclude the presence of any additional component, step, or procedure, whether or not the same is disclosed herein. In order to avoid any doubt, all compositions claimed herein through use of the term “comprising” may include any additional additive, adjuvant, or compound, unless stated to the contrary. The terms “comprising” and “including” (or derivatives thereof) are intended to be synonyms. In contrast, the term, “consisting essentially of” if appearing herein, excludes from the scope of any succeeding recitation any other component, step or procedure, excepting those that are not essential to operability. The term “consisting of,” if used, excludes any component, step, or procedure not specifically delineated or listed. The term “or,” unless stated otherwise, refers to the listed members individually as well as in any combination.
(12) Turning to the figures, and as best shown in
(13) Lids 2 are placed onto a driven belt 10 at the entrance end 6. The driven belt 10 may be in the form of an infeed chain, as shown in the figures, but other driven feeding systems known to those of ordinary skill in the art, such as a conveyor belt or other suitable feeding mechanism, may be utilized as well to achieve the same result.
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(15) The magazine lane 4 may include a transfer shoe (not shown) located at the transition from the horizontal run 7 to the angled run 9 that the driven belt 10 may pass across, which transfer shoe generally defines the path of travel of the driven belt 10, and ultimately, of the lids 2. Additionally, the magazine lane 4 may include fixed transition rails (not shown) for the transition from the driven belt 10 to the spinning rollers 12a, 12b. Additionally, the rate at which the lids 2 are extracted from the apparatus 100 and the rate at which the lids 2 are fed to the angled run 9 may be generally matched so that there generally is no delay near the transition between the horizontal run 7 and the angled run 9. These generally identical rates of feed are not required in all circumstances, however. One of ordinary skill in the art can optimize the two rates based on the needs of usage specifications.
(16) The magazine lane 4 further includes side guides 14 on either side of the magazine lane 4. The position of the side guides 14 may be adjusted to accommodate the shape of the lids 2 being used, as can be the lateral spacing of the spinning rollers 12a, 12b relative to each other. These adjustments may be made using suitable adjustment mechanisms known to those of ordinary skill in the art, such as through threaded nuts and bolts in appropriate slots on the apparatus.
(17) Spinning rollers 12a, 12b help the lids 2 to axially align by causing the lids 2 to spin at a determined speed as they approach the magazine throat plate 16 (hereinafter “throat plate 16”). For rectangular and scround lids, these spinning rollers 12a, 12b are not necessarily required to spin. This is because a stack of round lids moves more freely than a stack of either scround lids or rectangular lids, and the spinning of the spinning rollers 12a, 12b helps maintain integrity of the stack of round lids. The spinning rollers 12a, 12b may be operated by one or more servo motors or by various other suitable drive mechanisms known in the art.
(18) In normal operation, the spinning rollers 12a, 12b may spin in the same direction. However, if the lids 2 become jammed or too much backpressure is exerted on the system, each spinning roller 12a, 12b may spin in opposite directions, so that the spinning rollers 12a, 12b jostle the lids 2 within the angled run 9. The spinning rollers 12a, 12b may be operated in this manner either alternately or simultaneously. Thus, one spinning roller, e.g. 12a, may spin in a clockwise direction, and the other spinning roller, e.g. 12b, may spin in a counter-clockwise direction. This counter-rotation will allow the jam to be cleared with minimal aid from a human operator. Additionally, the two spinning rollers 12a, 12b may be operated at different rates of speed (i.e., RPMs).
(19) Throat plate 16 is designed specifically for the size and type of lid to be used on the receiving container (not shown). In particular, and as shown in
(20) Hold back tabs 20 may be used to hold the lids 2 in place as they pass through opening 18 of throat plate 16. These hold back tabs 20 may take the form of substantially rectangular tabs 22, as shown in
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(22) After the lids 2 approach the opening 18 of the throat plate 16, an orbital article feeder 28 then picks up the lids 2 with a vacuum cup 30 from the magazine lane 4 at the throat plate 16, as shown in
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(24) The apparatus 100 may be adjusted for different sizes of lids 2 and also for lids 2 of different shapes. For instance, the spacing between both the side guides 14 and the spinning rollers 12a, 12b may be adjusted to accommodate different sizes of lids 2. Further, the appropriate throat plate 16, which is easily removed and attached through the use of securing mechanisms known to one of ordinary skill in the art (e.g., threaded nuts and bolts), may be used to accommodate both the size and shape of the lids 2. The throat plate 16 may also include apertures (not shown) that set the lateral spacing between the spinning rollers 12a, 12b by allowing the end of the spinning rollers 12a, 12b proximal to the throat plate to form a connection with suitable apertures in the throat plate 16. In this way, the spacing of the apertures in the throat plate 16 defines the lateral spacing between the spinning rollers 12a, 12b.
(25) The disclosed apparatus and method will greatly improve the operation and reliability of the overcapping function as well as make it possible to utilize different style lids on the same machine. Indeed, switching between lid styles is easily facilitated in accordance with the disclosed apparatus and method, due in large part to the adjustable nature of the throat plate 16 and the side guides 14. Additionally, the horizontal run 7 of the magazine lane 4 is ergonomically advantaged relative to prior feeding systems because it allows for replenishment of the lids 2 without the need to reach upward and allows for longer run times between lid replenishments.
(26) While the present invention has been illustrated by a description of various preferred embodiments and while these embodiments have been described in some detail, it is not the intention of the inventors to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such detail. Additional advantages and modifications will readily appear to those skilled in the art. The various features of the invention may be used alone or in any combinations depending on the needs and preferences of the user.