WEIGHING APPARATUS
20240280398 ยท 2024-08-22
Assignee
Inventors
- Toshiharu KAGEYAMA (Ritto-shi, JP)
- Takahide KASUGAI (Ritto-shi, JP)
- Kazuteru ODA (Ritto-shi, JP)
- Michio NISHI (Ritto-shi, JP)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A weighing apparatus (1) according to an embodiment includes: adjacent hoppers (12A, 12B); and a sorting mechanism (20) disposed between the adjacent hoppers (12A, 12B), the sorting mechanism (20) sorting an article given from outside into one of the adjacent hoppers (12A, 12B), in which the sorting mechanism (20) includes a rotator (21) rotatable around a rotation shaft (21R), the rotation shaft (21R) and a central axis (21C) of the rotator (21) are not parallel, the rotator (21) rotates when the article abuts on the rotator (21), and the rotator (21) does not rotate when the article does not abut on the rotator (21).
Claims
1. A weighing apparatus comprising: adjacent hoppers; and a sorting mechanism disposed between the adjacent hoppers, the sorting mechanism sorting an article given from outside into one of the adjacent hoppers, wherein the sorting mechanism includes a rotator rotatable around a rotation shaft, the rotation shaft and a central axis of the rotator are not parallel, the rotator rotates when the article abuts on the rotator, and the rotator does not rotate when the article does not abut on the rotator.
2. The weighing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the rotator does not rotate at any position for rotation when the article does not abut on the rotator.
3. The weighing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the sorting mechanism includes: a bracket hooked on an upper end of a coupler that couples the adjacent hoppers together, the bracket being secured to the coupler; a rod attached to the bracket, the rod extending in an extending direction of the rotation shaft; and a fastener attached to the rod, the fastener extending in an up direction, and the rotation shaft for the rotator is inserted in a groove of the bracket and is inserted in an opening in the up direction provided in the fastener.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0017] Preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Note that, in the following drawings, the same or similar parts are denoted with the same or similar reference signs. It should be noted that the drawings are schematic and, for example, the ratio between each dimension is different from the real. Therefore, for example, specific dimensions should be understood in consideration of the following descriptions. In addition, parts between each drawing may be different in dimensional relationship or dimensional ratio. In the present specification and the drawings, constituents substantially identical in function or configuration are denoted with the same reference signs and thus duplicate descriptions thereof will be omitted. In addition, any constituents not directly related to the present invention are not illustrated.
First Embodiment
[0018] A weighing apparatus 1 according to a first embodiment of the present invention will be described below with reference to
[0019] As illustrated in
[0020] The distribution table 10 receives articles given from outside and distributes the articles downstream. Note that, in the present embodiment, as illustrated in
[0021] The plurality of supply troughs 11A and 11B is provided corresponding one-to-one to the plurality of pool hoppers 12A and 12B and supplies the articles received from the distribution table 10 to the plurality of pool hoppers 12A and 12B, respectively. The supply troughs 11A and 11B are disposed radially.
[0022] For example, the distribution table 10 and the supply troughs 11A and 11B are each vibrated by the drive of a vibrator, so that the articles on the distribution table 10 are supplied to the plurality of pool hoppers 12A and 12B downstream of the supply troughs 11A and 11B, respectively.
[0023] The plurality of pool hoppers 12A and 12B temporarily stores the articles supplied from the supply troughs 11A and 11B, respectively, and then discharges the articles downstream.
[0024] The sorting mechanism 20 is disposed between adjacent pool hoppers (e.g., the pool hoppers 12A and 12B) and sorts an article given from the supply trough 11A or 11B (from outside) into one of the adjacent pool hoppers (e.g., the pool hoppers 12A and 12B).
[0025] As illustrated in
[0026] As illustrated in
[0027] Thus, the rotator 21 rotates when an article supplied from the supply trough 11A or 11B abuts on or mounts the rotator 21. The rotator 21 does not rotate when no article abuts on the rotator 21.
[0028] That is, since the rotation shaft 21R intersects the central axis (symmetrical axis) 21C of the rotator 21 at the center of gravity G of the rotator 21, when no article mounts the rotator 21, the center of gravity G of the rotator 21 is located on the central axis (symmetrical axis) 21C. Thus, even when vibrations are applied to the rotator 21, the symmetry with respect to the position of the center of gravity G remains kept, leading to no rotation. However, when an article mounts the rotator 21, the position of the center of gravity of the rotator 21 involving the article deviates from the central axis (symmetrical axis) 21C of the rotator 21. Due to the deviation, the moment of rotation acts on the rotator 21, so that the rotator 21 rotates reliably. Thus, when an article mounts or comes in contact with the rotator 21, the rotator 21 rotates reliably, without any motor, to drop the article into either pool hopper (e.g., the pool hopper 12A or 12B).
[0029] Since the rotator 21 does not rotate when no article abuts on the rotator 21, the rotation shaft 21R for the rotator 21 can be inhibited from being worn.
[0030] Specifically, as illustrated in
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[0034] In a case where articles are perishable products, when the operation is terminated, every part having had contact with the articles requires detaching from the apparatus body and cleaning. The configuration above facilitates disassembly and cleaning, so that a reduction can be made in the time required for cleaning.
[0035] As described above, according to the present embodiment, due to a simple configuration without any motor, an article supplied between the adjacent pool hoppers 12A and 12B can reliably drop into one of the pool hoppers 12A and 12B.
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[0036] Modification 1 of the present invention will be described below with reference to
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[0041] According to the configuration above, when an article mounts a rotator 21, the rotator 21 rotates as described above. In addition, as illustrated in
[0042] The present invention has been described in detail with the embodiments above. It is obvious to those skilled in the art that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments in the present specification. The present invention can be carried out in aspects modified and altered without departing from the gist and scope of the present invention in the claims. Therefore, the present specification is intended for exemplificative description and thus does not have any limitative meanings to the present invention.