Bread handler
10583996 ยท 2020-03-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65G2201/0202
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G47/90
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65B35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention relates to a bread handler. The bread handler has a plurality of paddles and a gripper. The paddles are on opposing sides and the gripper has two opposing arms with each arm having a lead surface and grip surface, the gripper moving in a sweeping motion in a longitudinal direction with the lead surfaces engaging the paddles.
Claims
1. A robotically operated bread handler comprising: a plurality of paddles on opposing sides, and a gripper having two opposing arms adjustable in a width direction, each arm having a lead surface and a grip surface applying a pneumatically adjustable clamping force on a segmented product, each lead surface positioned to engage and displace one of the paddles with a downward motion.
2. The bread handler of claim 1, wherein each one of the plurality of paddles has an innermost radiused edges.
3. The bread handler of claim 2, where the plurality of paddles innermost radiused edges are deflected downward when engaged by the gripper arms.
4. The bread handler of claim 2, wherein each of the innermost radiused edges engage one of the lead surfaces.
5. The bread handler of claim 2, wherein the paddles are biased in a vertical direction when disengaged from the gripper arms.
6. The bread handler of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of paddles has a pivot point at an outermost narrow reduced edge opposite the innermost radiused edge.
7. The bread handler of claim 4, wherein each of the plurality of paddles are located adjacent a conveyor rail with the innermost radiused edge positioned flush with an innermost collinear surface of the rail along.
8. The bread handler of claim 7, wherein the plurality of paddles are positioned at a same height as the conveyor rail.
9. The bread handler of claim 6, wherein the plurality of paddles are adjustable in a width direction.
10. The bread handler of claim 1, wherein the paddles each have a substantially triangular shape.
11. The bread handler of claim 5, wherein each one of the plurality of paddles is biased in the vertical direction by a pneumatic piston.
12. The bread handler of claim 7, wherein the conveyor rail is adjustable along a length of a conveyor belt.
13. The bread handler of claim 12, wherein the conveyor rail supports a segmented food from decoupling along a portion of a gripper sweeping motion.
14. The bread handler of claim 13, wherein the gripper follows a sweeping motion in a longitudinal direction.
15. The bread handler of claim 1, wherein a depth in a y-direction and a travel of the gripper in the x-direction are variable depending upon the type of a segmented product on a conveyor to be gripped.
16. The bread handler of claim 1, gripping a segmented product at an absolute position of the product on a conveyor belt.
17. The bread handler of claim 16, wherein the segmented product is segmented in a plurality of vertical segments in a y-direction along the width of the product in an x-direction.
18. The bread handler of claim 11, wherein the pneumatically adjustable clamping force is perpendicular to the segmented product.
19. A robotically operated bread handler, comprising: a conveyor rail; a plurality of paddles on opposing sides and located adjacent and abutting the conveyor rail along an edge thereof, the plurality of paddles positioned flush with an innermost collinear surface of the conveyor rail, each of the plurality of paddles having a pivot point at an outermost narrow reduced edge opposite an innermost edge; and a gripper having two opposing arms each arm having a lead surface and a grip surface, each of the lead surface positioned to engage and displace one of the paddles with a downward motion.
20. The bread handler of claim 19, wherein the plurality of paddles are positioned at a same height as the conveyor rail.
21. The bread handler of claim 19, wherein the plurality of paddles are adjustable in a width direction.
22. The bread handler of claim 19, wherein the conveyor rail is adjustable along a length of a conveyor belt.
23. The bread handler of claim 22, wherein the conveyor rail supports a segmented food from decoupling along a portion of a gripper sweeping motion.
24. The bread handler of claim 23, wherein the gripper follows a sweeping motion in a longitudinal direction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying figures, of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENT(S)
(14) Exemplary embodiments of the invention will be described hereinafter in detail with reference to the attached drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like elements.
(15) The invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as being limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that the present disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the concept of the disclosure to those skilled in the art.
(16) Now with reference to the figures, an exemplary bread handler 1 according to the invention will be described. Referring first to
(17) Each of these major components will now be described in greater detail. Referring to
(18) In the shown embodiment, the first arm 201 is positioned opposite the second arm 202 with each arm having a lead surface 204 extending along the length of the arm. The first arm 201 and the second arm 202 both have a lower end 209. A gripper surface 205 extends up from the lower end 209 along an interior of each of the first arm 201 and the second arm 202. The gripper 205 extends through a partial elbow 208 formed on each of the first arm 201 and the second arm 202.
(19) The first arm 201 and the second arm 202 are each individually adjacent the arm actuator 240 along a bottom surface 295. The arm actuator 240 has on an upper side a pneumatic drive mechanism 241. The pneumatic drive mechanism 241 has a baseplate 242 at an upper end, a pneumatic piston 230 along a side, a rotational drive coupler 260 having a center bore 245, and a mounting shaft 251, at a center on one end of the mounting shaft 251 are a pair of recesses 254 and on the opposite end is a central threaded opening 252.
(20) Around a circumference 246, the base plate 242 has a plurality of openings 243 and a center bore 245. Along a lower side of the base plate 242 are a pair of receiving means 248. Positioned above the baseplate 242 is a robotic coupler 297.
(21) Around a periphery of the rotational drive coupler 260 are a pair of collars 262. A slot 261 is formed in each one of the collars 262 to receive a first drive arm 256 having a cylindrical receiver 269 on opposite ends and a second drive arm 264 having a cylindrical receiver 269 on opposite ends. Along the outermost edges of the collars 262 are a plurality of receivers 263. The receivers 263 are formed in both the upper and lower ear of each one of the collars 262.
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(25) The first paddle 301 and the second paddle 302 each have a pneumatic piston 320 with an air input port 380 and an air vent port 381. Positioned on lateral sides of the first paddle 301 and the second paddle 302 are a plurality of bracket plates 353. Along each one of the bracket plates 353 are a pair of horizontal adjustment slots 355 and a pair of vertical adjustment slots 351. Positioned between each pair of the bracket plates 353 is a mounting bracket 350. Along a distal end of the pneumatic piston 320 is a lower fastener 357.
(26) Now the conveyor assembly 400 will be described in greater detail with reference to
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(28) The assembly of the bread handler 1 will now be described. Referring to
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(32) Each one of the guide slots 289, along the slide arm guide 287 and the slide arm guide 288, partially enclose the slotted slide rail 286 along the slide arm guide 287 and the slide arm guide 288, when the upper plates 291 are fastened to the slide arm guide 287 and the slide arm guide 288 by the fasteners 292.
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(35) The plurality of horizontal adjustment rods 452 and the plurality of vertical adjustment rods 453 are connected to the conveyor rails 450 and the conveyors lateral side 405 and the conveyors lateral side 406 by the rail brackets 455. The plurality of adjustment collars 451 are movable along the plurality of horizontal adjustment rods 452 and the plurality of vertical adjustment rods 453 to align the conveyor rails 450 in the longitudinal z-direction, the horizontal x-direction and the vertical y-direction.
(36) Operation of the bread handler 1 as best shown in
(37) The pneumatic pistons 320 on the paddle assembly 300 are individually supplied with a compressed gas, such as an air, in the air input ports 380. The pneumatic piston 320 is pressurized and raises the first paddle 301 and the second paddle 302 to the paddle height 309 in a fully pressurized position 325 so that the first paddle 301 and the second paddle 302 are not pivoted downward towards the conveyor belt 430 as the segmented product 370 comes in contact with the first innermost radiused edge 311 and the second innermost radiused edge 312.
(38) The first innermost radiused edge 311 and the second innermost radiused edge 312 prevent the segmented product 370 from decoupling in the horizontal x-direction along a plurality of vertical segments in a y-direction 371.
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(40) Once the robotic arm 500 with gripper assembly 200 has matched the movement of the segmented product 370 along the conveyor belt 430 the gripper assembly 200 with the first arm 201 and the second arm 202 move into an engagement width along the slide arm guide 287 and the slide arm guide 288. The robotic arm 500 positions the gripper assembly 200 with the first arm 201 and the second arm 202 along and down into contact with the first paddle 301 and the second paddle 302 along the lower end 209 of the first arm 201 and the second arm 202. The lower end 209 on the first arm 201 contacts the first paddle 301 along the first arm engagement position 306 and the lower end 209 on the second arm 202 contacts the second paddle 302 along the second arm engagement position 307 depressing the first paddle 301 and the second paddle 302 simultaneously along the pivotally connected pneumatic pistons 320. When the first arm 201 and the second arm 202 reach the bottom of their downward movement at the first engagement position 306 and the second engagement position 307, just prior to the first arm 201 and the second arm 202 being actuated by an air pressure in a horizontal x-direction, the first paddle 301 and the second paddle 302 are fully engaged to the pneumatic piston 320 pivotally connected to the first paddle 301 and the pneumatic piston 320 pivotally connected to the second paddle 302 are both simultaneously in a fully compressed position 330 as shown in
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(42) At the distal interior end of each lead surface 204 below the elbows 208 the grip surfaces 205 apply a pneumatically adjustable clamping force F on the segmented product 370 perpendicular to a plane formed in the segmented product 370 along each end in the longitudinal z-direction and the vertical y-direction. The clamping force F is adjustable for various types and sizes of segmented product 370 such that excessive force does not occur. The clamping force F is adjustable by modulating an air pressure in the pneumatic piston 230 by an air pressure regulator. The air pressure regulator can be set at a variety of air pressures so that the clamping force F is not excessive for the particular segmented product 370.
(43) As the plurality of the grip surfaces 205 apply the clamping force F to the segmented product 370 the outer portion of the first arm 201 and the outer portion of the second arm 202 deflect the first paddle 301 and the second paddle 302 along the first innermost radiused edge 311 and the second innermost radiused edge 312 until a sufficient clamping force F has been applied to the segmented product 370 such that the first arm 201 and the second arm 202 have moved inward along the slotted slide rail 286 a sufficient compressive distance to disengage from the first paddle 301 and the second paddle 302 without excessively compressing, damaging, or decoupling the segmented product 370.
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(45) The conveyor belt 430 continues the feeding of segmented products 370 as shown in
(46) The foregoing illustrates some of the possibilities for practicing the invention. Many other embodiments and fields of use for the bread handler 1 are possible and within the scope and spirit of the invention. It is, therefore, intended that the foregoing description be regarded as illustrative rather than limiting.