METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR RECOGNIZING FRUIT ORIENTATION
20200207549 ยท 2020-07-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65B23/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G47/907
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G47/901
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G47/256
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G2207/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65G47/256
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G17/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A process for recognizing the orientation of a fruit (F), having a central axis of symmetry passing through the concave parts of the fruit (F), comprises an initial measurement step in which the measuring instrument measures its distance from the sample fruit (Fo), an individual measurement step of each fruit (F) to be treated travelling on the fruit multiple lanes tape (7), a comparison step in which the distance measured in the individual measurement step of each fruit (F) to be treated is compared with the distances measured in the initial measurement step of the sample fruit (Fo), in order to assess whether the distance measured in the individual measurement step is that one of a concave part of the fruit (F) or that one of a convex part of the fruit (F), and a check step that determines that the fruit (F) is correctly oriented or not. An apparatus that embodies this method is also described.
Claims
1. A method for recognizing the orientation of a fruit (F) having a central axis of symmetry passing through fruit concave parts, which are stalk cavity (cp) and calycin (c) of the fruit (F), the other parts of the fruit (F) being convex, the fruit (F) travelling on a fruit multiple lanes tape (7), formed by mesh elements (8) and fruit holding flights (9) having a number of recesses (11), each recess (11) being provided with a central opening (12) showing the fruit (F) contained in the recess (11), characterized in that the method comprises: a stopping step of a sample fruit (Fo) in a position selected between a position above a measuring instrument and a position below the latter; an initial measurement step in which the measuring instrument measures its distance from the sample fruit (Fo) when targeting a concave part of the sample fruit (Fo), and the measuring instrument measures its distance from the same sample fruit (Fo) when targeting a convex part of the sample fruit (Fo); an individual measurement step of each fruit (F) to be treated travelling on the fruit multiple lanes tape (7) by the same measuring instrument positioned in the same manner as in the initial measurement step; a comparison step in which the distance measured in the individual measurement step of each fruit (F) to be treated is compared with the distances measured in the initial measurement step of the sample fruit (Fo), in order to assess whether the distance measured in the individual measurement step is that one of a concave part of the fruit (F) or that one of a convex part of the fruit (F); and a check step that determines that the fruit (F) is correctly oriented with its central axis of symmetry being in vertical position, if the distance measured in the individual measurement step is that one of a concave part of the fruit (F), or that the fruit (F) is not correctly oriented if the distance measured in the individual measurement step is that one of a convex part of the fruit (F).
2. An apparatus embodying the method of claim 1, comprising a loading station (1) of fruits (F) having a central axis of symmetry, a fruit flight conveyor (2) in which a fruit multiple lanes tape (7), formed by mesh elements (8) and fruit holding flights (9), advances longitudinally in a longitudinal frame (10), a station (3) for recognizing the correct orientation of the fruits (F), a picking station (4) of incorrectly oriented fruits to be removed from the fruit flight conveyor (2), and a cutting station (5), the fruit holding flights (9) having a number of recesses (11), each recess (11) being provided with a central opening (12) showing the fruit (F) contained in the recess (11), characterized in that the station (3) for recognizing the correct orientation of the fruits (F) employs a row of distance meters (13, 40), each of them being located under the central opening (12) of a recess (11), in order to target the stalk cavity (cp) or the calycin (c) of the fruit (F) through the central opening (12) of the recess (11) in order to measure the distance of the fruit (F), and to recognize such a distance greater than the distance of any part of the fruit (F) different from the stalk cavity (cp) or calycin (c), or equal to it, so that the station (3) assesses whether the orientation of the central axis of symmetry of the fruit (F) is vertical or not.
3. The apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the distance meters (13, 40) are laser gauges whose beam (16) passes through the central opening (12) of the recess (11) of the fruit holding flights (9), the distance meters (13; 40) being contained in a transversal housing (14; 39), underlying the longitudinal frame (10).
4. The apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the picking station (4) of the fruits (F) comprises: a vertical frame (17), supporting an articulated withdrawing mechanism (18) having a gripper transverse plate (28) connected to each lateral end by means of a connecting rod (21) and a crank (22) to a brushless motor (23) through a gear (24) with orthogonal axes, each connecting rod (21) having a connecting rod foot (25) connected to a slider (26) sliding into a vertically arranged linear guide (27), and carrying the gripper transverse plate (28) with at least one gripper (29) having gripping elements (30) for catching an incorrectly oriented fruit (F) a device (19) for removing an incorrectly oriented fruit (F), including an ejection tray (31) above the fruit holding flights (9), a cylinder (33) for moving the ejection tray (31) and an incorrectly oriented fruit return path (F) to the loading station (1), and a programmable logic controller (PLC), capable of receiving information on the orientation of the central axis of the symmetry of the fruit (F), and controlling said articulated withdrawing mechanism (18) for picking the incorrectly oriented fruits (F).
5. The apparatus according to claim 2, wherein situated upstream of the station (3) for recognizing the correct orientation of the fruits (F) is a fruit orientation device (15) adapted to arrange each fruit (F) with its central axis of symmetry in a vertical position.
6. The apparatus according to claim 2, wherein situated upstream of the station (3) for recognizing the correct orientation of the fruits (F) is a fruit transversal orientation device (37), and situated downstream of the incorrectly oriented fruit picking station (4) is a fruit alignment orientation device (38).
7. The apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the housing (39) of the distance meters (40) has a flat cover (41), and a cleaning device (42) comprises a pneumatic cylinder (43) secured by a bracket (44) to the longitudinal frame (10) of the apparatus, the pneumatic cylinder (43) having a stem (45) supporting at its free end a plurality of brushes (46), superiorly in contact with the surface of the flat cover (41) of the housing (39).
8. The apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the brushes (46) are mounted inferiorly to a brush carrying transverse arm (47) actuated by the pneumatic cylinder (43), the brush carrying transverse arm (47) being slidable on a pair of guide rods (48) hung to a crosspiece (49) fastened to the longitudinal frame (10).
9. The apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the brush carrying transverse arm (47) stands above the flat cover (41) provided with a transparent sheet (50) for dimming the flat cover (41) used for the passage of the laser beams of the distance meters (40).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0013] Further features and advantages of the present invention will become most clear from the indicative, and therefore not limiting, description of some embodiments of an apparatus for processing correctly oriented fruits, as illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0018] Reference is made to
[0019] The method according to the invention provides that fruits F travel on a fruit multiple lanes tape, formed by mesh elements 8 and fruit holding flights 9, in a conveyor along a longitudinal frame 10. The fruit holding flights 9 are shaped with rows of recesses 11, and each recess 11 is provided with a central opening 12 showing the fruit F contained in the recess 11. The method comprises: [0020] a stopping step of a sample fruit Fo in a position selected between a position above a measuring instrument and a position below the latter; [0021] an initial measurement step in which the measuring instrument measures its distance from the sample fruit Fo when targeting a concave part of the sample fruit Fo, and the measuring instrument measures its distance from the same sample fruit Fo when targeting a convex part of the sample fruit Fo; [0022] an individual measurement step of each fruit F to be treated travelling on the fruit multiple lanes tape 7, by means of the same measuring instrument positioned in the same manner as in the initial measurement step; [0023] a step of comparing the distance measured in the individual measurement step of each fruit F to be treated with those measured in the initial measurement step of the sample fruit Fo, in order to assess whether the distance measured in the individual measurement step is that one of a concave part of the fruit F or is that one of a convex part of the fruit F; and [0024] a check step that determines that the fruit F is correctly oriented with its central axis of symmetry being in vertical position, if the distance measured in the individual measurement step is that one of a concave part of the fruit F, or that the fruit F is not correctly oriented if the distance measured in the individual measurement step is that one of a convex part of the fruit F.
[0025] As stated above, the method according to the present invention is embodied in the apparatus for the treatment of fruits shown in
[0026] The loading station 1 of fruits F has a hopper 6 for loading the fruits F to be treated and a conveyor 60 with biconical rollers. The fruit flight conveyor 2 has a fruit multiple lanes tape 7, formed by mesh elements 8 and fruit holding flights 9. The fruit multiple lanes tape 7 advances longitudinally in a longitudinal frame 10. The fruit holding flights 9 are shaped with rows of recesses 11. Each recess 11 has a central opening 12, better shown in
[0027] The station 3 for recognizing the correct orientation of the fruits F employs a row of distance meters 13, preferably laser gauges, each being located under the central opening 12 of each recess of the row of recesses 11. The distance meters 13, one for each fruit feed lane, are located inside a housing 14 transversal with respect to the feed lanes of fruits F. The upper surface of the housing 14 is inclined downwardly. The fruit holding flights 9 advance intermittently, so that each row of recesses 11 stops with the central openings 12 of the recesses 11 coaxial with the distance meters 13. If the distance meters 13 are laser gauges, each laser beam passing through the central opening 12 of the recess 11 which supports a fruit F, targets the stalk cavity cp or the calycin c of the fruit F. This occurs if the fruit F has previously been correctly oriented with its own axis of central symmetry in the vertical direction by means of a continuous orientation device, known from EP 2 731 893, indicated generally as 15 (
[0028] This is provided by the pickup station 4 of the fruits F that removes the discarded fruits from the fruit multiple lane tape. The pickup station 4 comprises a vertical frame 17 (
[0029] The vertical frame 17 is substantially a portal which transversely crosses the feed lanes of the fruits F. The vertical frame 17 supports the articulated withdrawing mechanism 18, having a gripper transverse plate 28 connected at each lateral end thereof, by means of a connecting rod 21 and a crank 22, to a brushless motor 23 through a gear 24 with orthogonal axes. Each connecting rod 21 has a connecting rod foot 25 connected to a slider 26 sliding in a vertically arranged linear guide 27. Connected to the slider 26 is the transverse gripper plate 28, to which at least one gripper 29, in the number of two in the illustrated embodiment, is fixed below each feed lane of the fruits F. According to the present embodiment, each gripper 29 has two gripping elements generically indicated as 30, for catching an incorrectly oriented fruit F. It should be clear that the gripping elements may be in a number different from two and of a different shape depending on the fruit to be processed.
[0030] The programmable logic controller (PLC) is adapted to receive information on the orientation of the central axis of symmetry of the fruit F by the recognition station 3, and to control the articulated withdrawing mechanism 18 for picking the incorrectly oriented fruits F.
[0031] The device 19 for removing the incorrectly oriented fruit F includes an ejection tray 31 overlying the fruit holding flights. The ejection tray 31 is slidable in a horizontal guide 32 by means of a cylinder 33 for moving the ejection tray fixed to the vertical frame 17.
[0032] A return path of the not correctly oriented fruits F includes a transverse recirculation belt 34 reachable from the ejection tray 31 and connected to a chute 35 (
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[0039] The first embodiment described above serves mainly for treating fruits positioned with their central axis of symmetry in a vertical position. This positioning is useful, for example, for coring apples, but also peaches, when their cutting according to the meridians is not required.
[0040] Referring to
[0041] This second embodiment includes, upstream of the station 3 for recognizing the correct orientation of the fruit F, a fruit transversal orientation device 37 and, downstream of the picking station 4 of the not correctly oriented fruits F, a fruit orientation alignment device 38. The fruit transverse orientation device 37 and the fruit alignment orientation device 38 are of known type and are not described in detail. They serve, in particular, to position the peaches with their suture plane coplanar to the cutting knife.
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[0043] In fact, one of the problems that can occur with the laser device employed in the apparatus for processing fruits according to the present invention is the possible refraction of the laser light when the flat cover 41 crossed perpendicularly from the light for reading operations becomes dirty. The cleaning device 42 provides a solution to this problem by means of the brushes 46 operated by the pneumatic cylinder 43 located above the recognition station 3 above the flat cover 41 of the housing of the distance meters containing the laser gauges 40. Below the flat cover 41, the housing 39, preferably constructed of watertight steel, carries the eight laser gauges 40. Above the flat cover 41 the brush carrying transverse arm 47 constitutes a movable element for obscuring the cover 41 in correspondence with a transparent sheet 50 thereof, preferably of plexiglass, which allows the passage of the laser beams of the distance meters. In particular, during the intermittent advancement motion of the fruit holding flights, above the flat cover 41, in correspondence with its transparent plate 50, the brush carrying transverse arm 47 leaves the transparent plate 50 free for the passage of the laser light only when the apparatus stops, this coinciding with the reading time to be performed with lasers on the stalk cavities or calycins of the fruits. Once the reading has been carried out, the cover 41 is again overlain by the brush carrying transverse arm 47 which keeps the transparent sheet 50 clean.
[0044] Moving along the cover 41, the brushes 46 remove any residues deposited on the reading area of the laser meters 40 by moving them out of the cover 41.
[0045] It should be understood that the foregoing description represents only a few embodiments of the apparatus for processing fruits according to the invention which is defined by the appended claims.