LANED CONTAINER FLOW EQUALIZER
20230234786 ยท 2023-07-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65G2205/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G47/8823
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G47/29
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65G47/29
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G47/88
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A system for controlling a flow of articles includes a conveyor driven in a direction to convey articles in the direction. A plurality of lanes are disposed along a portion of the conveyor. Each lane accepts a row of articles along the conveyor direction. A plurality of sensors count the articles in each lane. A plurality of actuators control the flow rates of the articles by comparing and adjusting the flow rates in respective lanes.
Claims
1. A system for controlling a flow of articles, comprising: a conveyor driven in a direction to convey articles in the direction; a plurality of lanes disposed along a portion of the conveyor, wherein each lane of the plurality of lanes is configured to accept a row of articles along the direction; a plurality of sensors for counting the articles in each lane; and a plurality of actuators for controlling flow rates of the articles along the conveyor, wherein the flow rates are based on a lowest count of articles in a respective lane of the plurality of lanes.
2. The system for controlling a flow of articles according to claim 1 wherein at least one actuator of the plurality of actuators comprises a paddle, wherein the paddle is configured to close off at least a portion of the plurality of lanes.
3. The system for controlling a flow of articles according to claim 2, wherein the paddle is pneumatically controlled.
4. The system for controlling a flow of articles according to claim 2, wherein the paddle comprises a pressure regulator.
5. The system for controlling a flow of articles according to claim 4 wherein the paddle is configured to apply a degree of resistance to the articles via the pressure regulator.
6. The system for controlling a flow of articles according to claim 1, wherein each lane of the plurality of lanes comprises a counting circuit for counting the articles.
7. The system for controlling a flow of articles according to claim 6, wherein the counting circuit comprises a base flow rate for counting the articles, wherein the counting circuit adjusts the flow of articles based on the base flow rate.
8. The system for controlling a flow of articles according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of lanes are of like size and shape.
9. The system for controlling a flow of articles according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of lanes comprises 4-8 lanes.
10. A system for controlling a flow of articles, comprising: a conveyor driven in a direction to convey articles in the direction; a plurality of walls disposed along a portion of the conveyor, arranged to form lanes along a surface of the conveyor; a plurality of sensors for counting the articles; and a plurality of actuators for controlling flow rates of the articles along the conveyor.
11. The system for controlling a flow of articles according to claim 10, wherein the plurality of walls form a plurality of lanes therebetween through which articles can pass.
12. The system for controlling a flow of articles according to claim 11, wherein each lane of the plurality of lanes is of like size and shape.
13. The system for controlling a flow of articles according to claim 11, wherein each lane of the plurality of lanes further comprises a pneumatically controlled paddle.
14. The system for controlling a flow of articles according to claim 13, wherein the paddle is configured to apply a degree of resistance to articles with a pressure regulator as the articles pass through the plurality of lanes.
15. A method for controlling a flow of articles, comprising: conveying articles down a conveyor; directing the articles into a plurality of lanes displaced along the conveyor; utilizing a plurality of sensors for counting the articles in each lane of the plurality of lanes; monitoring a flow rate of the articles in each lane of the plurality of lanes with a counting circuit; and adjusting the flow rate of the articles in at least one lane of the plurality of lanes to match a lower flow rate of the articles in at least one lane of the plurality of lanes.
16. The method for controlling a flow of articles according to claim 15, wherein the counting circuit determines a base flow rate of the articles.
17. The method for controlling a flow of articles according to claim 16, further comprising adjusting the flow rate of the articles to match the base flow rate.
18. The method for controlling a flow of articles according to claim 15, further comprising closing off at least a portion of the plurality of lanes with a paddle.
19. The method for controlling a flow of articles according to claim 18, wherein the paddle is pneumatically controlled.
20. The method for controlling a flow of articles according to claim 15, further comprising applying a degree of resistance to the articles with a pressure regulator mounted to the paddle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0015] The present invention provides a laned container flow equalizer for use on a conveyor system. The invention includes a system for controlling a flow of articles as articles are conveyed and processed through a conveyor system. The invention also includes a method for controlling the flow of articles.
[0016]
[0017] On one end of the system 100, a plurality of sensors 106 are placed adjacent to the lanes 104. The sensors 106 can count the articles traveling through each lane 104. The sensors 106 count the articles as an input that can be sent to a controller (shown later in
[0018] On another portion of the system 100, a plurality of actuators 108 are placed adjacent to the lanes 104. Actuators produce motion and interference and are present to equalize flow rates of the lanes. The actuators 108 control the flow rates of the articles along the conveyor 102 as the articles travel through the lanes 104. The actuators therefore provide the ability to change the rate at which articles flow through each individual lane. Each lane 104 of the plurality of lanes may have its own actuator 108. However, in additional embodiments, the number of lanes using sensors and/or actuators can be selected.
[0019] At least one variety of actuator 108 includes a paddle 110. The paddle 110 is controlled by the actuator 108 and can close off at least a portion of the lanes 104. In one embodiment, the paddle can extend to close off a portion of the width of one lane. The paddle 110 is preferably pneumatically controlled using gas or air flow. Each lane 104 may have its own paddle 110 so that individual lanes can be opened for articles to flow through, or closed off (in full or partially) to slow the flow of articles. Each paddle 110 can be independently controlled by individual actuators 108 for each lane 104.
[0020] To ease the flow of articles with the paddle 110, the paddle 110 includes a pressure regulator 112. The pressure regulator 112 can be arranged directly on the paddle 110 or on the associated actuator 108. The pressure regulator 112 aids the paddle 110 in applying a degree of resistance to the articles when the paddle 110 is being used to close off at least a portion of one or more lanes 104. The pressure regulator 112 allows the paddle to apply resistance to the flow of articles without fully stopping the flow of articles. The pressure regulator therefore can change the rate of flow of articles by applying a degree of resistance to that flow (decreasing the flow rate). This is desired to restrict flow rates of heavier lanes - lanes that are flowing faster or have a build up of articles in comparison to other respective lanes. The system can restrict the flow of certain lanes without stopping the flow and without damaging the articles.
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[0022] Additional sensors 106 and/or actuators 108 may be placed throughout a desired system to maintain flow rates as described.
[0023] If a lane has an article count that exceeds the lane with the lowest count (the base flow rate), a paddle is extended into that lane to restrict its flow. This results in the article counts for the restricted lane to increase at a lower rate than the rate of the lane that determine the base flow rate. Any lanes that need to be restricted will be so restricted via the respective paddle until the flow rate of the restricted lane(s) match the base flow rate.
[0024] The controller can then utilize the system 100 components like the sensors, actuators and paddles to adjust the flow rates of all lanes to match the base flow rate. By doing this, the controller maintains a universal flow rate across all lanes to keep the conveyor running smoothly and at a common pace (based on the base flow rate). The system can slow the rate of flow of articles in a single lane using the paddle movement via the actuator. The system can adjust the flow rate of induvial lanes by using the independent pressure regulators in each lane. The system can determine a flow rate imbalance across the plurality of lanes by accurately counting the articles in each lane, and then by correcting the flow rate if an imbalance is detected, without needing to stop the flow of articles. The system therefore reduces or eliminates lane imbalance issues associated with conveyors leading to cartoners, case packers, or other devices.
[0025] The invention illustratively disclosed herein suitably may be practiced in the absence of any element, part, step, component, or ingredient which is not specifically disclosed herein.
[0026] While in the foregoing detailed description this invention has been described in relation to certain preferred embodiments thereof, and many details have been set forth for purposes of illustration, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the invention is susceptible to additional embodiments and that certain of the details described herein can be varied considerably without departing from the basic principles of the invention.