Device and method for handling objects
10370203 ยท 2019-08-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B64F1/368
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H29/66
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G21/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G57/035
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G21/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G57/112
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G41/008
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G57/11
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65G57/112
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G57/11
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H29/66
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G21/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G21/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A device for handling objects includes an unloading head, onto which the objects can be transported and from which the objects can be unloaded by an operator. A lifting apparatus is connected to the unloading head. The height of the unloading head can be adjusted by way of the lifting apparatus and a sensing apparatus that can be activated and the height of the unloading head can be adjusted. In order to achieve a throughput increase in the handling of objects, the sensing apparatus is arranged in such a way that the sensing apparatus can be triggered by the operator by way of an object that is located on the unloading head.
Claims
1. A device for handling objects, the device comprising: an unloading head disposed to receive from a transport device individual objects to be manually unloaded by an operator and to hold the objects for manual unloading by the operator; a lifting device connected to said unloading head and configured to adjust a height of said unloading head; a triggerable sensor apparatus for activating said lifting device, said sensor apparatus being configured so as to be triggered when the operator grasps an object disposed on said unloading head and tilts the object forward without lifting the object from said unloading head.
2. The device according to claim 1, which further comprises a transport device connected to said unloading head for moving the objects in a transport direction toward said unloading head.
3. The device according to claim 2, wherein the device is disposed in a transport container and said unloading head is disposed adjacent said transport device in the transport direction.
4. The device according to claim 1, wherein said sensor apparatus is a pressure switch arranged behind the unloading head in the transport direction and/or to a side of said unloading head transversely to the transport direction and configured to activate said lifting device when an object is tilted to push down on said pressure sensor.
5. The device according to claim 1, wherein said sensor apparatus is a camera or a light beam system configured to recognize a tilting of an object by the operator.
6. The device according to claim 1, wherein said sensor apparatus is a switch.
7. The device according to claim 1, wherein said unloading head defines a support plane for the objects and said sensor apparatus is arranged at a level of the support plane or below the support plane.
8. The device according to claim 6, wherein said sensor apparatus is configured for triggering by an actuation force acting on said sensor apparatus.
9. The device according to claim 1, wherein said unloading head defines a support plane for the objects and said unloading head has an edge, which delimits the support plane in the transport direction or transversely to the transport direction, and wherein said sensor apparatus is integrated in at least one part of said edge or forms at least one part of said edge.
10. The device according to claim 1, which further comprises a separating apparatus configured to separate the objects in the transport direction.
11. The device according to claim 1, which further comprises scales disposed to measure a weight of the objects and a signaling device configured to output a signal for the operator regarding each object that has a weight above a predetermined limit value.
12. The device according to claim 1, which further comprises a controller connected to said sensor apparatus and said lifting device for signaling purposes, said controller being configured to automatically move said unloading head from a high position to a low position when said sensor apparatus is triggered.
13. The device according to claim 12, wherein said controller is configured, after said sensor apparatus is triggered, to move said unloading head from the low position back into the high position.
14. The device according to claim 1, which further comprises a storage area arranged on said unloading head for temporarily storing a number of objects.
15. A method for handling objects, the method which comprises: providing a transport device with an unloading head configured to receive individual objects to be manually unloaded by an operator, and a lifting device for adjusting a level of the unloading head; unloading the objects from the unloading head by the operator; selectively triggering a sensor apparatus by the operator via an object disposed on the unloading head by tilting an object at the unloading head by the operator without lifting the object from the unloading head; and upon triggering of the sensor apparatus, adjusting a level of the unloading head by way of a lifting device.
16. A device for handling objects, the device comprising: an unloading head, disposed to receive from a transport device individual objects to be manually unloaded by an operator and to hold the objects stationary until unloaded by the operator; a lifting device connected to said unloading head and configured to adjust a height of said unloading head; a triggerable sensor apparatus for activating said lifting device, said sensor apparatus being configured so as to be triggered when the operator grasps an object disposed on said unloading head and tilts the object without lifting the object from the unloading head; and at least one scale disposed to measure a weight of the objects on said unloading head, and a signaling device configured to output a signal for the operator regarding each object that has a weight above a predetermined limit value.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
(1) The invention is explained below with reference to the exemplary embodiments in the appended drawings, in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(7) The inventive device is described with reference to the exemplary embodiment in
(8) The device 1 comprises a means of transport 2, an unloading head 3, a lifting means 4, a sensor apparatus 5 and a controller 17. By way of example, the device 1 is partially arranged in a transport container 6 in
(9) In the exemplary embodiment in
(10) The unloading head 3 attaches to the means of transport 2 in the transport direction TR. The unloading head 3 is connected to the means of transport 2 by way of an articulated joint 13. As a result, the unloading head 3 is embodied to be pivotable with respect to the means of transport 2, so that the height h of a free end 14 of the unloading head 3 can be adjusted. In the embodiment in
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(12) The unloading head 3 defines a support plane 18 for the objects 7.
(13) In the embodiment in
(14) The device 1 further comprises a separating apparatus 21, which is embodied in the region between the means of transport 2 and the unloading head 3. The separating apparatus 21 is essentially embodied by the controller 17 of the means of transport 2, as described in more detail below. The unloading head 3 further comprises a balance 22, by means of which the weight or the weight force of an object 7 disposed on the unloading head 3 can be determined. Alternatively, the balance 22 can also be part of the means of transport 2. The device 1 further comprises a signaling means 23 arranged above the unloading head 3, said signaling means 23 having a red indicator lamp 24 for instance.
(15) In the embodiment in
(16) The function of the inventive device 1 when the operator 8 loads the transport container 6 with objects 7 is described below.
(17) The device 1 is firstly positioned by the operator 8 such that its end projects into the transport container 6, in order to stack objects 7 in the transport container 6.
(18) Once the loading process starts, the objects 7 which are to be loaded into the transport container 6 are moved on the means of transport 2 in the transport direction TR. The objects 7 are discharged by a sorting apparatus (not shown) onto the means of transport 2 for instance. The means of transport 2 and its wheels 12 can be arranged here both inside and also outside of the transport container 6. The drive (not shown) of the means of transport 2 is actuated by way of the controller 17 and for separating purposes the controller 17 stops the means of transport 2 so that only one object 7 ever reaches the unloading head 3. Light beam systems or similar sensors can be arranged on the means of transport 2 in order to ensure an optimal positioning of the objects 7.
(19) The separated object 7 which reaches the unloading head 3 from the means of transport 2 is supplied to the operator 8 for unloading. Here the balls 15 on the unloading head 3 can be driven or not driven. The weight of the object 7 is measured by the balance 22 on the unloading head 3 and said weight is transferred to the controller 17. If the weight of the object which the balance 22 has determined exceeds a predetermined limit value stored in the controller 17 (also referred to below as a heavy object), the controller 17 then activates the red lamp 24 of the signaling means 23. This indicates to the operator that the next object 7 to be unloaded is a heavy object. Alternatively or in addition to the red lamp 24, the signaling means 23 could equally have a loudspeaker, which outputs an acoustic signal, which can also be perceived by the operator 8 and indicates a heavy object to him.
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(21) An object 7, the weight of which measured by the balance 22 does not exceed the limit value, is handled by the device 1 as follows.
(22) The object 7, the weight of which does not exceed the limit value (also referred to below as a light-weight object), is separately conveyed by the controller 17, just like a heavy object, on the unloading head 3. However, the red lamp 24 is not activated because the object 7 is not a heavy object. With light-weight objects the signaling means 23 is either not activated at all or there is an additional, for example green, lamp (not shown) which signals a light-weight object to the operator 8. Since the operator 8 can unload the light-weight object manually without effort from the unloading head 3 in the high position in
(23) As an alternative to the mechanical controller cylinder 20, the sensor apparatus 5 can also have a light beam system, which runs in the same direction as the controller cylinder 20 and can be triggered by the tilting motion 27 of the object 7.
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(27) In order to speed up the unloading process overall, the controller 17 automatically moves the unloading head 3 from the low position shown in
(28) The inventive apparatus 1 enables a rapid and more conventional loading process for light-weight objects and enables a rapid lowering of the unloading head 3 to the low position, which is approximately at the operator's knee level, for heavy objects. The lifting work involved with heavy objects 7 is thus reduced or entirely obviated for the operator 8. Furthermore, damage from heavy objects 7 falling can be avoided, which may occur for instance in devices from the prior art which cannot be lowered. The inventive device 1 relieves the operator 8 of physical stress in the case of heavy objects, which results in a significant throughput increase overall.
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(30) In the embodiment in