Object transportation apparatus

10647511 · 2020-05-12

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Cpc classification

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Abstract

The present invention relates to an object transportation apparatus for transferring articles from a supply device to a take-away device, comprising at least two, preferably three, transportation belts that are arranged above one another in their width directions and that each have a separate drive; a plurality of reception elements of which at least one is arranged at each of the transportation belts and that serve to receive the articles to be transported; and a screw element that is configured to cooperate with the plurality of reception elements to transfer an article to be transported to one of the plurality of reception elements in a transfer zone or to take it over from one of the plurality of reception elements, wherein the screw element has a first section having an unchanging diameter and a second section having a diameter larger in comparison at which the screw element cooperates with the plurality of reception elements.

Claims

1. An object transportation apparatus (1) for transferring articles from a supply device to a take-away device, comprising: at least two transportation belts (2) arranged above one another in their width directions and each having a separate drive; a plurality of reception elements (3) of which at least one is arranged at each of the transportation belts (2) and which serve to pick up the articles to be transported; and a screw element (4) configured to cooperate with the plurality of reception elements (3) to transfer an article to be transported to one of the plurality of reception elements (3) in a transition zone (5) or take them over from one of the plurality of reception elements (3), wherein the screw element (4) has a first section (41) having an unchanging diameter and a second section (42) having a diameter larger where the screw element (4) cooperates with the plurality of reception elements (3); and the second section (42) of the screw element (4) cooperating with the plurality of reception elements (3), has a continuously increasing diameter starting from the diameter of the first section (41) toward the transition zone (5) and is configured in the region of its maximum diameter to cooperate with one of the plurality of reception elements (3).

2. An apparatus (1) in accordance with claim 1, wherein a plurality of transition zones (5, 8) are present for supplying or removing the articles to be transported of which a plurality of articles can be supplied to or led away at a transition zone (8) in a clocked manner and individually supplied or led away in a linear continuous manner at another transition zone (8).

3. An apparatus (1) in accordance with claim 1, wherein the articles to be transported are pharmaceutical containers such as syringes, ampoules, syringe cartridges, flasks, and/or vials.

4. An apparatus (1) in accordance with claim 1, wherein the screw element (4) rotates about an axis that is perpendicular to the width direction of the at least two transportation belts (2).

5. An apparatus (1) in accordance with claim 1, wherein the plurality of reception elements (3) are each arranged at the transportation belts (2) such that they convey the articles to be transported in a common plane.

6. An apparatus (1) in accordance with claim 1, wherein a plurality of reception elements (3) are arranged in a group (6) at each of the transportation belts (2), such that the plurality of reception elements (3) of a group are adjacent to one another or adjoin one another in a longitudinal direction of the transportation belt (2) to form a shuttle (6) for a plurality of articles to be transported.

7. An apparatus (1) in accordance with claim 1, wherein the plurality of transportation belts (2) are substantially guided the same with the exception of their arrangement offset in the width direction of the transport belts (2) and cover the same path.

8. An apparatus (1) in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a belt drive control unit that is configured to control each of the plurality of separate drives of the transportation belts (2) independently of one another so that the transportation belts (2) are drivable at different speeds and not at a constant speed.

9. An object transportation apparatus (1) for transferring articles from a supply device to a take-away device, comprising: at least two transportation belts(2) that are arranged above one another in their width directions and that each have a separate drive; a plurality of reception elements (3) of which at least one is arranged at each of the transportation belts (2) and which serve to pick up the articles to be transported; and a screw element (4) configured to cooperate with the plurality of reception elements (3), to transfer an article to be transported to one of the plurality of reception elements (3) in a transition zone (5) or take them over from one of the plurality of reception elements (3), wherein the screw element (4) has a first section (41) having an unchanging diameter and a second section (42) having a diameter larger where the screw element (4) cooperates with the plurality of reception elements (3); and the first section (41) and the second section (42) of the screw element (4) are separate from one another and have a respective separate drive.

10. An apparatus (1) in accordance with claim 9, further comprising a screw element drive control unit that is configured to control each of the plurality of separate drives of the plurality of sections (41, 42) of the screw element (4) independently of one another to close and produce free empty positions in a product flow of articles to be transported.

11. An object transportation apparatus (1) for transferring articles from a supply device to a take-away device, comprising: at least two transportation belts (2) that are arranged above one another in their width directions and that each have a separate drive; a plurality of reception elements (3) of which at least one is arranged at each of the transportation belts (2) and which serve to pick up the articles to be transported; and a screw element (4) configured to cooperate with the plurality of reception elements (3) to transfer an article to be transported to one of the plurality of reception elements (3) in a transition zone (5) or take them over from one of the plurality of reception elements (3), wherein the screw element (4) has a first section (41) having an unchanging diameter and a second section (42) having a diameter larger where the screw element (4) cooperates with the plurality of reception elements (3); and each of the transportation belts (2) is connected to at least one reception element (3) via a releasable connection, with the transportation belt (2) having a fastening element (7) that projects out of its belt surface and can be brought into connection with a reception element (3) by a dovetail connection by plugging or snapping on.

12. An object transportation apparatus (1) for transferring articles from a supply device to a take-away device, comprising: at least two transportation belts (2)that are arranged above one another in their width directions and that each have a separate drive; a plurality of reception elements (3) of which at least one is arranged at each of the transportation belts (2) and which serve to pick up the articles to be transported; and a screw element (4) configured to cooperate with the plurality of reception elements (3) to transfer an article to be transported to one of the plurality of reception elements (3) in a transition zone (5) or take them over from one of the plurality of reception elements (3), wherein the screw element (4) has a first section (41) having an unchanging diameter and a second section (42) having a diameter larger where the screw element (4) cooperates with the plurality of reception elements (3); fastening elements (7) projecting from the belt surface are present for entering into a releasable connection and arranged at a specific fixed division from one another at a corresponding transportation belt (2); and the reception elements (3) that can be brought into connection with the fastening elements (7) for forming a shuttle (6) for a plurality of articles to be transported, are divided in accordance with the specific, fixed division of the arrangement of the fastening elements (7).

13. An apparatus (1) in accordance with claim 12, wherein the shuttle (6) formed from a plurality of reception elements (3) is separated without considering the actual division of the articles to be conveyed so that the center of the shuttle (6) always lies at the same position of the transportation belt (2) independently of the size and of the format of the articles to be transported.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) Further features, details and advantages of the invention will be explained with reference to the following description of the Figures. There are shown:

(2) FIG. 1: a perspective view of an object transportation apparatus in accordance with the invention;

(3) FIG. 2: a plan view of the object transportation apparatus in accordance with the invention;

(4) FIG. 3: a further perspective view of the object transportation apparatus in accordance with the invention;

(5) FIG. 4: a rear view of the object transportation apparatus in accordance with the invention;

(6) FIG. 5: a plan view in a transfer zone of the object transportation apparatus with a screw element;

(7) FIG. 6: a plan view in a transfer zone of the object transportation apparatus without guide rails shown; and

(8) FIG. 7: a representation of a plurality of shuttles for different formats of reception elements and the separation of the shuttle.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

(9) FIG. 1 shows a perspective representation of the object transportation apparatus 1 in accordance with the invention. The three transportation belts 2 that are arranged above one another in their width directions can be recognized that consist of a lower transportation belt 21, a center transportation belt 22, and an upper transportation belt 23 in the Figure. Each of the transportation belts 2 here extends about a belt pulley 11 and a belt deflection 9, with each of the transportation belts 2 here cooperating with their own belt pulley 11 or belt deflection 9. The belt pulley 11 of each transportation belt 2 is here provided with its own drive so that the plurality of transportation belts 2 can be moved independently of one another. The transportation belts 2 are here led substantially in parallel with one another so that they extend identically except of their offset in their width directions. The case is, however, likewise covered by the invention that one or more of the transportation belts 2 have a different extent than other transportation belts 2.

(10) A movable belt tensioner 10 is provided for tensioning the transportation belts 2 that are led around the belt pulley 11 and the belt deflection 9, said movable belt tensioner pressing the inner sides of the transportation belts 2 outwardly away and fastening a belt 2 with sufficient pressure to the belt pulley 11 and the belt deflection 9. It is thereby possible to tension the transportation belts 2 in a simple manner by movement of the belt tensioner 10 and, on a possibly required replacement of the belts 2, to move them simply into a non-tensioned state.

(11) Each of the transportation belts 2 is provided with fastening elements 7 that are shown above one another at each of the transportation belts 2 for illustration purposes on the side of the transportation belts 2 facing the observer of FIG. 1. These fastening elements 7, that can be designed as T clips, for example, serve for fastening reception elements 3 to a corresponding transportation belt 21, 22, 23. The reception elements 3 cooperating with the fastening elements 7 differ in dependence on the transportation belt 21, 22, 23 to which they are attached so that overall there are separately designed reception elements 31, 32, 33 (see FIG. 4) for each transportation belt. It is possible due to the different embodiments of the reception elements 3 adapted to the position of the transportation belts to convey the articles to be transported in a common plane independently of the transportation belt 21, 22, 23 conveying them. The reception elements 3 or the articles to be transported by the reception elements 3 are thus always led through the same zone in at least a transition zone 5. The screw element can therefore cooperate with each of the different embodiments 31, 32, 33 of the reception elements without having to carry out a change in position.

(12) The reception elements 3 are here arranged grouped at an associated transport belt 2 so that a plurality of reception elements 3 form a shuttle 6 for transporting a plurality of articles. A shuttle 6 here consists of a plurality of reception elements 3 that are strung together and that are preferably each adjacent to one another.

(13) A transition zone 5 can furthermore be recognized to which the articles to be transported (now shown) can be moved into the reception elements 3 or can be led out of the reception elements 3. For this purpose a screw element 4 is provided in the transition zone 5 that has a second section 42 at its end facing the transition zone 5, said second section having a constantly increasing diameter section in comparison with the first section 41 remote from the transition zone 5. The first section that adjoins the second section is constant in its diameter, in contrast. It is thereby possible to lead the articles to be transported particularly fast and effectively from a transition zone 5 meshing with the respective reception elements 3 so that the transportation belts 2 can again adopt an increased movement speed without a long delay due to the synchronous running with the screw element 4. For reasons of simplicity, each of the transportation belts 2 can be formed as a toothed belt.

(14) FIG. 2 shows the object transportation apparatus 1 in accordance with the invention in a view from above. Two nests 70 are arranged in front of the apparatus 1 and the objects to be transported can be inserted into them during a renesting process. It is alternatively also conceivable that the objects are removed from the two nests 70 and are supplied to the apparatus 1 during a denesting process.

(15) The supply or the taking away of the objects from the apparatus takes place in a clocked workstep, typically with the aid of an automated gripping apparatus.

(16) FIG. 3 shows a further perspective representation of the object transportation apparatus 1 in accordance with the invention in which, in addition to the components of FIG. 1 and FIG. 2. a gripping arm 12 is shown that can take out or insert articles conveyed in a reception element 3.

(17) A plurality of syringes arranged in a nest 70 can thus, for example, be picked up by the gripping element 12 and can be moved into the object transportation apparatus 1. For this purpose, the corresponding shuttle 61, 62, 63 only has to stop or slow its movement for a brief moment so that the gripping arm 12 equipped with syringes can transfer them to a corresponding shuttle (shuttle 62 in FIG. 3, for example) during the stop or the slowing down. The other shuttles 61, 63 of the other transportation belts 21, 23 do not have to stop synchronously with the middle transportation belt 22, but can rather be traveled independently in their movement and can, for example, carry out a continuous disposal of articles to be transported via the screw element 4. A second transition zone 8 is accordingly present at which articles to be transported are transferred to the object transportation apparatus 1.

(18) The skilled person naturally understands that the transition zones 5, 8 are configured both to add and to take away articles to be transported and are only set to one of the two options in dependence on a desired application. Provision can be made here that each of the transportation belts 2 comprises a plurality of shuttles 6. They are preferably arranged equidistant from one another along the transportation belt length. It is furthermore of advantage if all the shuttles 6 of the plurality of transportation belts 2 are likewise arranged equidistant from one another along the coinciding transportation belt guide.

(19) FIG. 4 shows a rear view of the object transportation apparatus 1 in accordance with the invention. The reception elements 3 that are collected in the shuttle 61, 62, 63 and that differ in dependence on the transport belt 2 with which they cooperate can also be recognized here. The reception elements 31 that cooperate with the lower transportation belt 21 are thus somewhat longer than the reception elements 32 that cooperate with the middle transportation belt 22. They are in turn likewise somewhat longer than the reception elements 33 that cooperate with the upper transportation belt 23. It is thus ensured that the articles to be transported are located in the same plane independently of the reception elements 31, 32, 33 with which they are transported.

(20) FIG. 5 shows a plan view of a transition zone 8 for lifting the articles to be transported in or up. The belt pulley 11 and reception elements 3 that are guided at a transportation belt and that form shuttle 6 can be recognized. A part of the trumpet-like screw element 4 projects in the transition zone 5. The section 42 of the screw element 4 whose diameter constantly increases can transfer an article to be transported to a reception element 3 or can pick the article up from the reception element 3. A guide rail 13 serves, in interplay with the reception elements, for a controlled movement of the objects. The guide rail 13 extends in a region in parallel with the transportation belts 2 and then transitions in the transition zone to follow the contour of the screw element 4. A smooth transition between the reception elements 3 and the screw element 4 is thus possible.

(21) Since the two sections 41, 42 of the screw element 4 can be provided with separate drives, it is additionally possible to close or produce gaps in the supply/removal of the articles to be transported in that one of the two sections 41, 42 of the screw is stopped so that the gaps are closed or are produced as required.

(22) FIG. 6 is a further representation of the transition zone 5 from above in which the guide rail 13 is not shown.

(23) FIG. 7 shows a plurality of shuttles 6 that are composed of a plurality of reception elements 3.

(24) A transportation belt 2 and the fastening element 7 projecting therefrom for attaching a reception element 3 can be recognized in a chain-dotted representation. As has already been explained above, a shuttle 6 is produced from the stringing together of a plurality of reception elements 3 that are adjacent to one another or adjoin one another. An object can be conveyed along a predefined path with the aid of the indentations 61 remote from the transport belt in interplay with the guide rail 13 (see FIG. 5). It is now the main feature of the present invention to arrange the indentations 61 of the reception elements in a division that only takes account of the format of the objects to be transported and is not oriented on the interval or on the division of the fastening elements 7 arranged at the transportation belt. The shuttle 6 in contrast comprises a plurality of reception elements that have the same division as the fastening elements.

(25) In other words, the shuttle 6 is here divided in accordance with the division of fastening elements 7 attached to a transportation belt, and indeed independently of which format or size of an article to be transported is to be transported with the shuttle 6. The shuttle divided into a plurality of part pieces accordingly has the same division as the arrangement of the plurality of fastening elements 7 at an associated transportation belt 2. It can be recognized that the division of the shuttle 6 is carried out without consideration of the actual product division, that is of the intervals of the article to be transported in the shuttle 6 that can be recognized with reference to the indentations 61.

(26) It is thereby possible always to position the center of the shuttle 6 at the same position, which permits a simpler operation in the use of different formats of objects to be transported.