Pre-perforated substrate separator and insertion device for food preparation line and pre-perforated substrate
11377245 · 2022-07-05
Assignee
Inventors
- Andrew Ward (Limerick, PA, US)
- John Capps (North Wales, PA, US)
- Dante Pietrinferni (Douglassville, PA, US)
Cpc classification
B65H5/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A23P20/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65B61/207
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B15/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A23P10/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65B57/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B25/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
G06F15/00
PHYSICS
B65H5/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G06F3/12
PHYSICS
G06K1/00
PHYSICS
Abstract
A substrate insertion system is configured for insertion of a substrate under a product being carried on a conveyor. A pre-perforated substrate and a method of inserting the pre-perforated substrates under products carried on a conveyor are also provided. Furthermore, a method is described including the construction and operation of a substrate insertion system.
Claims
1. A substrate insertion system for insertion of a substrate under a product being carried on a conveyor, comprising: a support frame; a substrate path for substrate that is to be fed; pull rollers mounted to the support frame along the substrate path, the pull rollers defining a pull roller nip through which the substrate is fed; tear rollers mounted to the support frame along the substrate path, the tear rollers defining a tear roller nip through which the substrate is fed; a pull roller drive and a tear roller drive, the pull roller drive and the tear roller drive being configured to be driven at different speeds; a controller that controls the pull roller drive and the tear roller drive; a product sensor located along a product path defined by the conveyor; a pre-perforated substrate supply provided in a substrate box, the substrate box including first and second opposing pairs of sidewalls and a top cover, the first opposing pair of sidewalls defining a first side-to-side guidance for the pre-perforated substrate supply, and the top cover defining an opening having a length that is less than 50% of a length of a leaf of the pre-perforated substrate supply, said leafs being arranged in a fan-folded manner in the substrate box.
2. The substrate insertion system of claim 1, wherein each said substrate of the pre-perforated substrate supply is connected to at least one adjacent substrate by a plurality of tabs located between trimmed corners prior to being inserted.
3. The substrate insertion system of claim 2, wherein the trimmed corners are angled.
4. The substrate insertion system of claim 2, wherein the trimmed corners are rounded.
5. The substrate insertion system of claim 1, wherein the top cover is formed by a top flap of the box.
6. The substrate insertion system of claim 1, wherein the opening has a width defined by a distance between an inside of the first opposing pair of sidewalls.
7. The substrate insertion system of claim 1, further comprising a second side-to-side guidance for the pre-perforated substrate formed by projections on a turning bar along the substrate path around which the substrate supply travels.
8. The substrate insertion system of claim 1, wherein the pull roller drive comprises a servo motor.
9. The substrate insertion system of claim 1, wherein the tear roller drive comprises a servo motor.
10. The substrate insertion system of claim 1, further comprising a leading edge locator located along the substrate path downstream of the pull roller nip for setting an initial substrate position at a leading edge of the pre-perforated substrate supply.
11. The substrate insertion system of claim 1, wherein the top cover is adapted to apply friction to the pre-perforated substrate supply that is drawn from the substrate box.
12. The substrate insertion system of claim 1, further comprising positioning guides located on the support frame that are adapted to position the substrate box.
13. A method of inserting substrates under products being carried on a conveyor, the method comprising: providing a substrate insertion system for insertion of a substrate under a product being carried on a conveyor, said substrate insertion system including a support frame, a substrate path for substrate that is to be fed, pull rollers mounted to the support frame along the substrate path, the pull rollers defining a pull roller nip through which the substrate is fed, tear rollers mounted to the support frame along the substrate path, the tear rollers defining a tear roller nip through which the substrate is fed, at least one pull roller drive and at least one tear roller drive, with the at least one pull roller drive and the at least one tear roller drive being configured to be driven at different speeds, a controller that controls the at least one pull roller drive and the at least one tear roller drive, a product sensor located along a product path defined by the conveyor, and a pre-perforated substrate supply provided in a substrate box, the substrate box including first and second opposing pairs of sidewalls and a top cover, the first opposing pair of sidewalls defining a first side-to side guidance for the pre-perforated fan-fold substrate, and the top cover defining an opening having a length that is less than 50% of a length of a leaf of the pre-perforated substrate supply, said leafs being arranged in a fan-folded manner in the substrate box; driving the pull rollers with the at least one pull roller drive to advance the pre-perforated substrate supply along the substrate path to a predetermined position; sensing a product traveling on the conveyor with the product sensor at a defined position and signaling the controller to advance the pre-perforated substrate supply a predetermined distance via the pull rollers at a predetermined time such that the pre-perforated substrate supply is engaged by the tear roller nip between the tear rollers; separating a single substrate from the pre-perforated substrate supply by stopping the pull rollers; and the tear rollers advancing the single substrate separated from the pre-perforated substrate supply along the substrate path and inserting the single substrate beneath the product as it travels across a gap along a product path on the conveyor.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The foregoing summary as well as the following detailed description which will be best understood when reviewed in conjunction with the drawings, which illustrate a presenting preferred embodiment of the invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(15) Certain terminology is used in the following description for convenience only and is not considered limiting. Words such as “up”, “down”, “left”, and “right” are used for convenience only in describing the directions of certain features noted in the drawings, and are not considered limiting. Additionally, the words “a” and “one” are defined as including one or more of the referenced items unless specifically noted.
(16) Referring to
(17) As schematically shown in
(18) The substrate insertion system 30 includes a support frame 34 shown at least in part in
(19) A pull roller drive 44 and a tear roller drive 52 are provided and associated with the set of pull rollers 38, 40 and the set of tear rollers, 46, 48, respectively. Typically on a single roller of a given set is driven. However, it would be possible to drive both rollers in each set. The pull roller drive 44 and the tear roller drive 52 are configured to be driven at the same or at different speeds. For example, the pull roller drive 44 can be switched off and on and the tear roller drive 52 can be run continuously in order to allow a substrate 32 that enters the tear roller nip 50 to be separated from the remainder of the substrate supply 31 as a single substrate sheet for placement beneath the product 20 through the gap 18 as shown in
(20) Preferably, the pull roller drive 44 is a servo motor and the tear roller drive is also a separate servo motor. Servo motors allow for precise control of the rotation of the associated pull rollers 38, 40 or tear rollers 46, 48 so that the position of the substrate supply 31 as well as the separated individual substrates 32 can be accurately tracked without the need for separate tracking sensors along the substrate path 36.
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(22) A sensor 62 is located along the product path defined by the conveyor 14, 16. This can be a break beam sensor that detects a position of the product 20 as it is carried along the upstream conveyor 14 which signals the controller GO that a substrate 32 needs to be inserted through the gap 18 beneath the product 20. The controller 60 actuates the pull roller drive 44 and the tear roller drive 52 in order to advance the substrate supply 31 a sufficient amount and then, preferably stops the pull roller drive 44 so that the tear roller drive 52 continues to advance the substrate supply 31, separating a single substrate 32 from the substrate supply 31 and inserting it beneath the product 20 in time with the product 20 passing over the gap 18 between the upstream and downstream conveyors 14, 16. The insertion is shown in the sequence of
(23) A pre-perforated substrate supply 31 is provided in a substrate box 70. The preferred embodiments of the pre-perforated substrate supply 31, 31′, 32″ are shown in detail in
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(26) In the preferred embodiment, the substrate box 70 is provided as a consumable along with the pre-perforated substrate supply 31, and the top cover 76 is formed by a top flap of the box 70. The opening 78 can be created by either cutting or removing a portion of the flap that is defined by markings on the substrate box 70. Preferably, the opening 70 has a width W, shown in
(27) Depending upon the particular application, as shown in
(28) In the substrate insertion system 30, preferably the pull roller drive 44 and the tear roller drive 52 are provided as servo motors and accordingly, tracking sensors for the position that is substrate supply 31 are not required. Instead, the position is tracked via the servo motors and the controller GO. However, when the substrate supply 31 is first installed, the leading edge of the substrate supply 31 is required to be fed through the pull roller nip 42 and indexed at a leading edge locator 84, shown in
(29) Additionally, as shown in
(30) A method for inserting substrates 32 under products being products carried on a conveyor 14, 16 is also provided. The method includes providing the substrate insertion system 30 including one or more features as discussed above. The pull rollers 38, 40 are driven with the pull roller drive 44 to advance the pre-perforated substrate supply 31 along the substrate path 36 to a predetermined position. The sensor 62 senses a product 20 traveling on the conveyor 14, 16 at a defined position and signals the controller 60 to advance the pre-perforated substrate supply 31 a predetermined distance via the pull rollers 38, 40 at a predetermined time such that the pre-perforated substrate supply 31 is engaged by the tear roller nip 50 between the tear rollers 46, 48. A single substrate 32 is separated from the pre-perforated substrate supply 31 by stopping the pull rollers 38, 40. Alternatively, separation can be achieved by decelerating the pull rollers 38, 40 to a slower speed than the tear rollers 46, 48. The tear rollers 46, 48 then advance the single substrate 32 separated from the pre-perforated substrate supply 31 by breaking the tabs 80 located between individual substrates on the pre-perforated substrate supply 31 and insert the single substrate 32 beneath the product 20 as it travels across the gap 18 along the product path on the conveyor 14, 16.
(31) Having thus described in detail a preferred selection of embodiments of the present invention, it is to be appreciated and will be apparent to those skilled in the art that many physical changes could be made in the substrate insertion system without altering the inventive concepts and principles embodied therein. The present embodiments are therefore to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the invention being indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description, and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are therefore to be embraced therein.