Apparatus and methods for product orientation and hole healing applications
10273092 ยท 2019-04-30
Assignee
Inventors
- Robert M. Kalany (Florence, KY, US)
- Anthony B. Salvato (Cincinnati, OH, US)
- Mark Roland Godon (Midlothian, VA, US)
- Michael Andre Lemay (Midlothian, VA, US)
- Aleksandr Shneyder (Midlothian, VA, US)
Cpc classification
B65G47/244
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G47/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G47/252
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G47/52
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G47/918
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G47/848
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65G47/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G47/91
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G47/252
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G47/52
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G47/84
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Articles are transferred from an article supply conveyor to an article receiving conveyor while the transferring articles are selectively reoriented. When the conveyors are in parallel, a travelling article reorienting turret seeks articles following an article absence or hole on the supply conveyor and transfers the following article to a next-in-line position on the receiving conveyor to cure or avoid holes of articles on the receiving conveyor.
Claims
1. A method for selectively reorienting articles for packaging, the method including the steps of: conveying articles on an article supply conveyor; engaging articles on said article supply conveyor; and transferring engaged articles from a portion of said article supply conveyor to an article receiving conveyor while at the same time selectively reorienting the orientation of transferring articles, wherein the engaging step includes engaging articles with an article carrier mounted on a rotating turret, and including the step of translating said turret in a direction parallel to said article supply conveyor and engaging a succeeding article on said article supply conveyor upstream of a position on said article supply conveyor in which there is no article.
2. The method of claim 1 including the further step of transferring articles to the receiving conveyor, operably disposed parallel to said article supply conveyor and operating in a direction opposite to the direction of conveyed articles on the article supply conveyor.
3. The method of claim 1 including the further step of selectively reorienting said articles by 90.
4. The method of claim 1 including the further step of selectively reorienting said articles by 180.
5. A method as in claim 1 wherein said selective reorienting of articles includes selectively reorienting articles to selected reoriented positions.
6. A method as in claim 1 wherein the engaging step includes engaging articles with an article carrier mounted on a rotary turret and said transferring step includes moving said carrier in a circular path while carrying and rotating said articles.
7. A method as in claim 6 including the further step of varying the speed of said article receiving conveyor.
8. A method of reorienting an article from a first orientation on a portion of a conveyor to a second orientation, different from said first orientation, on another portion of said conveyor, said method including the steps of: engaging an article in said first orientation on a conveyor; picking said article from a portion of said conveyor; reorienting said engaged article into a second orientation; placing said article in said second orientation on said other portion of said conveyor, including the step of transferring said article in a circular path while reorienting said article, and wherein said engaging step includes engaging a first article at a first station; then selectively reorienting said engaged first article; then engaging a different second article at a second station upstream from said first station; selectively reorienting said different second article; and placing said different reoriented second article on said other portion of said conveyor, and upstream of said first article.
9. A method of transferring articles from one conveyor portion to another conveyor portion including the steps of: engaging and picking articles from said one conveyor portion; transferring articles to said other conveying portion; selectively reorienting articles while transferring them between said conveyor portions; and including picking a succeeding article following an empty article space on said one conveyor portion and transferring said succeeding article to said other conveyor portion without an equivalent space next to a preceding article thereon.
10. A method as in claim 9 including transferring articles between portions of different conveyors.
11. A method as in claim 9 including transferring articles between portions of the same conveyor.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(25) Various functional and exemplary applications of the invention are depicted in
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(30) Embodiment 1
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(32) The control of turret 20, 30 being varied to accomplish the transfer and selective orientation of articles on conveyor 12 to another orientation on conveyor 13. Details of the transfer turret 20 or 30 of this embodiment are described below.
(33) For clarity in describing the embodiments herein, the respective products or articles have caps or fitments on one narrower end, as shown, and two broader side edges extending between the narrow ends. Other product configurations can be handled as described herein.
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(36) Here, articles 21 are reoriented into groups of two articles with each article in the same group having narrow ends oriented in the same direction but 180 degrees opposite to those articles in adjacent groups of two, for example.
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(39) Articles 21 on conveyor 13 are disposed in groups of two, each oriented in the same direction and 180 degrees opposite to those articles in adjacent groups, for example.
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(43) Conveyor runs 12a and 12b are operatively joined at conveyor section 12c as illustrated.
(44) Otherwise, selectively transferring articles in the apparatus of
(45) Embodiment 2
(46) In a second embodiment of the invention, either a rotary transfer turret 20 or a varied rotary transfer turret 30 is useful in transferring products 21 from a product or article infeed or supply conveyor 32 to a product or article receiving conveyor 33 oriented and extending perpendicularly to infeed conveyor 32. The turret 20 or 30 is operably located at a position to convey product suction cups 35 in a circular path over conveyor 32 and conveyor 33 to engage, lift and selectively rotate articles 21 from conveyor 32 and to then place articles on conveyor 33 in a desired pattern or grouping or into a selected orientation different from that on conveyor 32.
(47) In the embodiment of
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(53) It will be appreciated that the orientation of products on conveyor 32 of the
(54) Rotary Turret 20
(55) One rotary transfer turret 20 for use in the embodiments of
(56) The rotary transfer turret 20 is provided with a plurality of rotatable product or article suction cups 9, each individually rotatable and each carried in a circular path extending over the conveyors 12, 13. The vacuum cups 9 are controllable to pick up articles 21 on conveyor 12, selectively rotate or reorient them as the transfer turret 20 turns, and deposit them on conveyor 13, in selectively reoriented status.
(57) To this end, cups 9 are mounted on turret apparatus 20 so as to be extensible to engage articles 21, retractable to lift them and then deposit them on conveyor 13.
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(59) At the bottom of each spindle 3 is the vacuum cup 9 that holds the product while it is being lifted and selectively rotated. Vacuum to each spindle 3 is controlled through a vacuum shoe 10 which allows each spindle to have an independent vacuum source through its travel around the main shaft 2.
(60) The respective spindles, gears and shafts are driven by any suitable means such as the servo motors 16 as illustrated.
(61) The article supply conveyor 12 contains a moving supply of product. At a product pick point, the cam track 5 will cause the cam follower 4 of the spindle assembly 3 to lower until the vacuum cup 9 operably engages the product. The cam track 5 will then raise the spindle assembly 3 lifting the product off of the article supply conveyor 12. A motor driving the orientation shaft 6 will speed up or slow down, changing the speed of the sun gear 7 which in turn selectively changes the orientation of the product carried by the spindle assembly 3. At a product place point over the outgoing article receiving conveyor 13, the vacuum supply to the spindle assembly 3 will be replaced by pressure through the vacuum shoe 10 and cause the product to drop onto the outgoing conveyor 13 in a proper orientation and serially for downstream processes, such as cartoning or packaging.
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(64) Any suitable turret construction can be used, and it will be appreciated either turret 20, 30 can be used in each of the embodiments disclosed.
(65) Hole Healing
(66) When the article supply conveyor 12 (or portion 12a) is oriented or disposed in parallel to article receiving conveyer 13, (or portion 12b), article holes or spaces on the supply conveyors 12, 12a (portion 12a) can be healed such that there are no such holes or missing articles on the article receiving conveyors 13, 12b.
(67) With a constant article stream with no article holes, the turret 20, 30 will remain at the same position relative to article pick and place points. However, if there is a whole or missing article on the supply conveyor, this anomaly can be cured.
(68) Thus in this application of article transfer between parallel conveyors 12, 13 (
(69) In the event that an article 21 is missing on conveyor 12 (or portion 12a) in a position where it is expected to be (i.e. a hole) the transfer 20 or 30 is moveable in an upstream direction of arrow A along conveyor 12 (12a) to the next position where an article 21 is located. Thus transfer 20 (or 30) is moveable to the left as illustrated in
(70) The rate of the conveyors such as conveyor 13 may be adjusted, such as retarded, to accommodate this hole healing operation, and return of the transfer 20, 30 to its original position.
(71) In addition to the hole healing functions described herein for the first embodiment, it will be appreciated that the invention in the applications of both embodiments is capable of varying the pitch of articles on the receiving conveyors from that of the incoming articles on the supply conveyors by varying the speeds of the respective conveyors.
(72) These and other advantages and modifications can be readily appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the scope of the invention and applicant intends to be bound only by the claims appended hereto.