TRANSFER DEVICE AND METHOD FOR TRANSFERRING A TIRE COMPONENT
20190375175 ยท 2019-12-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
B29D30/0016
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29D30/44
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G47/92
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29D2030/0038
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A transfer device includes first and second transfer members which are movable into a first transfer state on opposite sides of a first transfer plane (P1). The first transfer member includes first magnetic field sources that form a first magnetic field array for retaining the tire component with a first magnetic attraction force (F1), while the second transfer member includes second magnetic field sources that form a second magnetic field array for retaining the tire component with a second magnetic attraction force (F2) that is larger than the first magnetic attraction force (F1) at the first transfer plane (P1), wherein in the first transfer state the second magnetic field array is offset with respect to the first magnetic field array.
Claims
1-37. (canceled)
38: A transfer device for transferring an at least partially ferromagnetic tire component, wherein the transfer device comprises a first transfer member and a second transfer member which are movable relative to each other into a first transfer state on opposite sides of a first transfer plane (P1), wherein the first transfer member comprises a plurality of first magnetic field sources that form a first magnetic field array for retaining the tire component to the first transfer member with a first magnetic attraction force (F1), wherein the second transfer member comprises a plurality of second magnetic field sources that form a second magnetic field array for retaining the tire component to the second transfer member with a second magnetic attraction three (F2), wherein in the first transfer state the second magnetic attraction force (F2) at the first transfer plane (P1) is larger than the first magnetic attraction force (F1) at the first transfer plane (P1) to transfer the tire component from the first transfer member to the second transfer member, wherein in the first transfer state the second magnetic field array is at least partially offset with respect to the first magnetic field array.
39: The transfer device according, to claim 38, wherein the first transfer member and the second transfer member are movable relative to each other from a pre-transfer state in which the first transfer member and the second transfer member are spaced apart from each other on opposite sides of the first transfer plane (P1) at a first mutual distance (Z1) to the first transfer state in which the first transfer member and the second transfer member are spaced apart from each other on opposite sides of the first transfer plane (P1) at a second mutual distance (Z2) that is smaller than the first mutual distance (Z1), and from the first transfer state into a post-transfer state in which the first transfer member and the second transfer member are spaced apart from each other on opposite sides of the first transfer plane (P1) at a third mutual distance (Z3) that is larger than the second mutual distance (Z2), wherein the second magnetic field array is at least partially offset with respect to the first magnetic field array in the pre-transfer state, the first transfer state, the post-transfer state and therein between.
40: The transfer device according to claim 38, wherein in the first transfer state the second magnetic field array is offset with respect to the first magnetic field array over a first offset angle (A1) about a first offset axis (R1) normal to the first transfer plane (P1).
41: The transfer device according to claim 40, wherein the first offset angle (A1) chosen within a range of ten to eighty degrees, within a range of twenty to seventy degrees or within a range of thirty to sixty degrees.
42: The transfer device according to claim 38, wherein the first magnetic field sources are arranged in the first magnetic field array in one or more rows parallel to a first pattern direction (D1).
43: The transfer device according to claim 42, wherein the first magnetic field sources are arranged in the first magnetic field array in one or more columns parallel to a second pattern direction (D2) transverse or perpendicular to the first pattern direction (D1).
44: The transfer device according to claim 42, wherein the second magnetic field sources are arranged in the second magnetic field array in one or more rows parallel to a third pattern direction (D3).
45: The transfer device according to claim 44, wherein the second magnetic field sources are arranged in the second magnetic field array in one or more columns parallel to a fourth pattern direction (D4) transverse or perpendicular to the third pattern direction (D3).
46: The transfer device according to claim 44, wherein the first pattern direction (D1) is different from the third pattern direction (D3).
47: The transfer device according to claim 45, wherein the second pattern direction (D2) is different from the fourth pattern direction (D4).
48: The transfer device according to claim 42, wherein the first magnetic field sources in each row of the first magnetic field array are evenly distributed in the first pattern direction (D1) at a first pitch distance (X1).
49: The transfer device according to claim 43, wherein the first magnetic field sources in each column of the first magnetic field array are evenly distributed in the second pattern direction (D2) at a second pitch distance (X2).
50: The transfer device according to claim 44, wherein the second magnetic field sources in each row of the second magnetic field array are evenly distributed in the third pattern direction (D3) at a third pitch distance (X3).
51: The transfer device according to claim 45, wherein the second magnetic field sources in each column of the second magnetic field array are evenly distributed in the fourth pattern direction (D4) at a fourth pitch distance (X4).
52: The transfer device according to claim 50, wherein the first magnetic field sources in each row of the first magnetic field array are evenly distributed in the first pattern direction (D1) at a first pitch distance (X1), wherein the first pitch distance (X1) and the third pitch distance (X3) are unequal.
53: The transfer device according to claim 51, wherein the first magnetic field sources in each column of the first magnetic field array are evenly distributed in the second pattern direction (D2) at a second pitch distance (X2), wherein the second pitch distance (X2) and the fourth pitch distance (X4) are unequal.
54: The transfer device according to claim 38, wherein the first magnetic field sources are arranged in the first magnetic field array according to a first random pattern.
55: The transfer device according to claim 54, wherein the second magnetic field sources are arranged in the second magnetic field array according to a second random pattern different from the first random pattern.
56: The transfer device according to claim 38, Wherein the plurality of first magnetic field sources comprises a first group of magnets that face towards the first transfer plane (P1) with a north magnetic polarity (N) and a second group of magnets that face towards the first transfer plane (P1) with a south magnetic polarity (S).
57: The transfer device according to claim 56, wherein the plurality of second magnetic field sources comprises a first group of magnets that face towards the first transfer plane (P1) with a north magnetic polarity (N) and a second group of magnets that face towards the first transfer plane (P1) with a south magnetic polarity (S).
58: The transfer device according to claim 56, wherein the magnets of the first group alternate with the magnets of the second group within a respective one of the magnetic field arrays.
59: The transfer device according to claim 39, wherein the first mutual distance (Z1) and the third mutual distance (Z3) are at least five millimeters or at least ten millimeters.
60: The transfer device according to claim 39, wherein the transfer device further comprises at least one drive member for driving the relative movement of the first transfer member and the second transfer member between the pre-transfer state, the first transfer state and the post-transfer state.
61: The transfer device according to claim 60, wherein the transfer device further comprises a control unit that is arranged for controlling the at least one drive member for driving the relative movement of the first transfer member and the second transfer member between the pre-transfer state, the first transfer state and the post-transfer state.
62: The transfer device according to claim 38, wherein the first magnetic field sources, the second magnetic field sources or both are permanent magnets.
63: The transfer device according to claim 38, further comprising a third transfer member, wherein the second transfer member and the third transfer member are movable relative to each other into a second transfer state on opposite sides of a second transfer plane (P2), wherein the third transfer member comprises a plurality of third magnetic field sources that form a third magnetic field array for retaining the tire component to the third transfer member with a third magnetic attraction force (F3), wherein in the second transfer state the third magnetic attraction force (F3) at the second transfer plane (P2) is larger than the second magnetic attraction force (F2) at the second transfer plane (P2) to transfer the tire component from the second transfer member to the third transfer member, wherein in the second transfer state the third magnetic field array is at least partially offset with respect to the second magnetic field array.
64: The transfer device according to claim 63, wherein in the second transfer state the third magnetic field array is offset with respect to the second magnetic field array over a second offset angle (A2) about a second offset axis (R2) normal to the second transfer plane (P2).
65: The transfer device according to claim 64, wherein the second offset angle (A2) is chosen within a range of ten to eighty degrees, within a range of twenty to seventy degrees or within a range of thirty to sixty degrees.
66: The transfer device according to claim 63, wherein the transfer device further comprises a fourth transfer member or further transfer members that together with the first transfer member, the second transfer member and the third transfer member forms a series of transfer members for consecutively transferring the tire component between successive or consecutive pairs of a delivering transfer member and a receiving transfer member within the series at respective transfer planes (P1; P2), wherein each one of the fourth transfer member or the further transfer members comprises a plurality of further magnets that form a further magnet array for retaining the tire component to a respective one of the fourth transfer member or the further transfer members with a further magnetic attraction force, wherein for each successive or consecutive pair of transfer members the magnetic attraction force of the receiving transfer member is larger than the magnetic attraction force of the delivering transfer member at the respective transfer plane (P1, P2) to transfer the tire component from the delivering transfer member to the receiving transfer member, wherein for each successive or consecutive pair of transfer members the magnetic field array of the receiving transfer member is at least partially offset with respect to the magnetic field array of the delivering transfer member.
67: The transfer device according to claim 66, wherein for each pair the magnetic field array of each receiving transfer member is offset with respect to the magnetic field array of the delivering member over an offset angle (A1, A2) about a respective offset axis (R1, R2) normal to the respective transfer plane (P1, P2).
68: The transfer device according to claim 67, wherein the offset angle (A1, A2) for each pair is at least ten degrees or at least fifteen degrees.
69: The transfer device according to claim 67, wherein the offset angle (A1, A2) for each pair is equal to ninety degrees divided by the number of transfer members within the series.
70: The transfer device according to claim 66, wherein the last transfer member in the series of transfer members is the first transfer member of the same series of transfer members.
71: The transfer device according to claim 38, wherein the magnetic attraction force (F1-F3) of one of the magnetic field arrays is adjustable.
72: The transfer device according to claim 38, wherein one of the transfer members comprises a transfer body and a release mechanism that is arranged for moving the respective magnetic field array with respect to said transfer body away from the transfer plane (P1, P2).
73: The method for transferring an at least partially ferromagnetic tire component with the use of a transfer device according to claim 38, wherein the method comprises the steps of: retaining the tire component to the first transfer member with the first magnetic attraction force (F1); moving the first transfer member and the second transfer member relative to each other into the first transfer state on opposite sides of the first transfer plane (P1); retaining the tire component to the second transfer member with the second magnetic attraction force (F2), wherein in the first transfer state the second magnetic attraction force (F2) at the first transfer plane (P1) is larger than the first magnetic attraction force (F1) at the first transfer plane (P1); and transferring the tire component from the first transfer member to the second transfer member, wherein in the first transfer state the second magnetic field array is at least partially offset with respect to the first magnetic field array.
74: The method according to claim 73, Wherein the method further comprises the steps of: moving the first transfer member and the second transfer member relative to each other from a pre-transfer state in which the first transfer member and the second transfer member are spaced apart from each other on opposite sides of the first transfer plane (P1) at a first mutual distance (Z1); moving the first transfer member and the second transfer member relative to each other from the pre-transfer state into the first transfer state in which the first transfer member and the second transfer member are spaced apart from each other on opposite sides of the first transfer plane (P1) at a second mutual distance (Z2) that is smaller than the first mutual distance (Z1); and moving the first transfer member and the second transfer member relative to each other from the first transfer state into a post-transfer state in which the first transfer member and the second transfer member are spaced apart from each other on opposite sides of the first transfer plane (P1) at a third mutual distance (Z3) that is larger than the second mutual distance (Z2), wherein the second magnetic field array is at least partially offset with respect to the first magnetic field array in the pre-transfer state, the first transfer state, the post-transfer state and therein between.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0055] The invention will be elucidated on the basis of an exemplary embodiment shown in the attached schematic drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0067] The transfer device comprises a first transfer member 1, a second transfer member 2 and a third transfer member 3. The first transfer member 1 is mounted to the end of a first drive member 71, in this example a robotic manipulator or a robot arm. As such, the first transfer member 1 may be regarded as a gripper at the end of a robotic manipulator 71. In this exemplary embodiment, the shape or contour of the first transfer member 1 is adapted to match or substantially match the parallelogram shape of the tire component 9. The second transfer member 2 is coupled a second drive member 72 so as to be rotatable about a turn-table axis T. As such, the second transfer member 2 may be regarded as a turn-table for turning-over or flipping the tire component 9. The third transfer member 3 is placed directly underneath an endless belt of a belt conveyor 33. As such, the third transfer member 3 may be regarded as a functional component of said belt conveyor 33.
[0068] It will however be apparent to one skilled in the art that the transfer members 1, 2, 3 may be used in various alternative applications where an at least partially ferromagnetic tire component 9 requires transfer from one transfer member to the other transfer member. The description hereafter refers to the transfer of an at least partially ferromagnetic tire component 9 between generic transfer members 1, 2, 3, not limited to the application as shown in the exemplary drawings.
[0069] As shown in
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[0074] The second magnetic attraction force F2 is larger than the first magnetic attraction force F1 to ensure that the tire component 9 is actually transferred from the first transfer member 1 to the second transfer member 2 when the first transfer member 1 and the second transfer member 2 move from the first transfer state into the post-transfer state.
[0075] When the first transfer member 1 and the second transfer member 2 are positioned in the first transfer state at opposite sides of the first transfer plane P1, as in
[0076] Preferably, the second magnetic field array 22 is at least partially offset with respect to the first magnetic field array 12 in the pre-transfer state, the first transfer state, the post-transfer state and therein between. Hence, both during the mutual approach as well as during the separation of the first transfer member 1 and the second transfer member 2, the magnetic attraction between the first transfer member 1 and the second transfer member 2 can be kept to a minimum. This prevents that the magnetic attraction negatively influences the accuracy of the positioning of the first transfer member 1 with respect to the second transfer member 2.
[0077] In the pre-transfer state of
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[0082] It has been found that a first offset angle A1 in the range of ten (10) to eighty (80) degrees is also possible to achieve a considerable reduction in the magnetic attraction between the first transfer member 1 and the second transfer member 2.
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[0085] The steps as shown in
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[0090] In the second transfer state the third magnetic field array 32 is at least partially offset with respect to the second magnetic field array 22. In this exemplary embodiment, the offset between the third magnetic field array 32 and the second magnetic field array 22 is a rotational offset of the third magnetic field array 32 with respect to the second magnetic field array 22 over a second offset angle A2 about a second offset axis R2 that extends normal and/or perpendicular to the second transfer plane P2. Again, the offset may be a misalignment or shift of the third magnetic field sources 31 with respect to the second magnetic field sources 21, e.g. by rotation, translation or change in pitch distance.
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[0092] The first offset angle A1 and the second offset angle A2 are preferably equal. In this exemplary embodiment, the first offset angle A1 and the second offset angle A2 are both approximately thirty (30) degrees. The offset angles A1, A2 are preferably chosen so that each magnet array 212, 222, 232 is misaligned with respect to other magnet arrays 212, 222, 232 that are used in the same transfer device. Hence, every transfer member 1, 2, 3 has a different magnet array 212, 222, 232. This provides more flexibility, as the first transfer member 1 may also cooperate with the third transfer member 3 instead of the second transfer member 2. Preferably, the offset angles A1, A2 are chosen to be equal or substantially equal to ninety (90) degrees divided by the number of transfer members 1, 2, 3 in the transfer device. The offset angles A1, A2 should not be less than ten (10) degrees to maintain a sufficient decrease in the magnetic attraction between the transfer members 1, 2, 3. Consequently, it would be possible to provide a series of up to eight transfer members (not shown), each with a magnet array that is offset over an angle of at least ten degrees (10) with respect to each of the other magnet arrays.
[0093] Within said series, consecutive or successive pairs of transfer members are arranged for transferring the tire component 9 at respective transfer planes. Each consecutive or successive pair of transfer members comprises a receiving transfer member that receives the tire component 9 and a delivering transfer member that delivers the tire component 9 to the receiving transfer member. The magnetic attraction force of the receiving transfer member is larger than the magnetic attraction of the delivering transfer member at the respective transfer plane to transfer the tire component 9 from the delivering transfer member to the receiving transfer member.
[0094] The previously discussed magnets 11, 21, 31, 121, 211, 221, 231 are preferably permanent magnets. The construction of the transfer members 1, 2, 3, 102 can thus be kept relatively simple yet very effective. There are exceptions however, where a slightly more complex magnet configuration for at least one of the transfer members is desirable.
[0095] For example, the last transfer member in the seriesin
[0096] In an alternative embodiment, the transfer members may be provided with magnet arrays in which the magnets are arranged in random patterns (not shown), wherein the random pattern is different for each transfer member. Although probably not as effective as the predetermined patterns as previously discussed, the random pattern could provide sufficient misalignment to at least partially reduce the magnetic attraction between the respective transfer members.
[0097] It is to be understood that the above description is included to illustrate the operation of the preferred embodiments and is not meant to limit the scope of the invention. From the above discussion, many variations will be apparent to one skilled in the art that would yet be encompassed by the scope of the present invention.
[0098] In summary, the invention relates to a transfer device and method for transferring an at least partially ferromagnetic tire component (9), wherein transfer device comprises a first transfer member (1) and a second transfer member (2) which are movable into a first transfer state on opposite sides of a first transfer plane (P1), wherein the first transfer member (1) comprises first magnetic field sources (11) that form a first magnetic field array (12) for retaining the tire component (9) with a first magnetic attraction force (F1), wherein the second transfer member (2) comprises second magnetic field sources (21) that form a second magnetic field array (22) for retaining the tire component (9) with a second magnetic attraction force (F2) that is larger than the first magnetic attraction force (F1) at the first transfer plane (P1), wherein in the first transfer state the second magnetic field array (22) is offset with respect to the first magnetic field array (12).