DEVICE FOR CONVEYING AND SORTING PIECE GOODS AND METHOD FOR SORTING PIECE GOODS
20180016100 ยท 2018-01-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65G15/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G15/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G47/844
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65G15/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G15/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Device for conveying piece goods along a conveying path includes a sorting device for sorting piece goods, track profile members extending transversely to a track conveying direction and connected together to form an endless conveyor track with an upper and a lower run. The upper run has a conveyor surface for conveying the piece goods in the track conveying direction. Push shoes are successive along the conveying path and each is displaceable along at least one track profile member of the track profile members so as to constrainedly displace the piece goods laterally on the conveyor surface transversely to the track conveying direction of the endless conveyor track. A drive drives the endless conveyor track in the track conveying direction. Each push shoe includes a guide roller, which is arranged below the upper run and mounted to be rotatable about an axis of rotation extending transversely to the conveyor surface.
Claims
1. Device for conveying piece goods (21) along a conveying path (22), comprising a sorting device (23) for sorting piece goods (21), a plurality of track profile members (25), which extend transversely to a track conveying direction (24) and which are connected together to form an endless conveyor track (26) with an upper run (27) and a lower run (28), wherein the upper run (27) of the endless conveyor track (26) has a conveyor surface (29) for conveying the piece goods (21) in the track conveying direction (24), a plurality of push shoes (31), which are successive along the conveying path (22) and each of which is displaceable along at least one track profile member (25) of the track profile members (25) so as to constrainedly displace the piece goods (21) laterally on the conveyor surface (29) transversely to the track conveying direction (24) of the endless conveyor track (26), and a drive (32) for driving the endless conveyor track (26) in the track conveying direction (24), wherein each push shoe (31) comprises a guide roller (53), which is arranged below the upper run (27) and rotatable about an axis (54) of rotation extending transversely or perpendicularly to the conveyor surface (29) and which is mounted on a bearing body (34), for guidance of the push shoe (31), during circulation of the endless conveyor track (26) in the track conveying direction (24), along at least one guide track (51.1, 51.2) extending parallel to the track conveying direction (24) and along at least one diverting guide track (52.1, 52.2, 52.3) extending at an inclination to the track conveying direction (24), wherein the at least one diverting guide track (52.1, 52.2) is formed by a first diverting guidance inclined body (9; 9.1) arranged below the upper run (27), wherein a first actuator (12; 12.1) for actuating the first diverting guidance inclined body (9; 9.1) is provided and wherein the first diverting guidance inclined body (9; 9.1) is transferrable by means of the first actuator (12; 12.1) from a first pass setting (13; 13.1), in which the push shoes (31) can move in the track conveying direction (24) during circulation of the endless conveyor track (26) in the track conveying direction (24), to a first diverting setting (14; 14.1) in order to be able to move the push shoes (31), during circulation of the endless conveyor track (26) in the track conveying direction (24), in a first diverting direction (16; 16.1) at an inclination to the track conveying direction (24) along the at least one diverting guide track (52.1, 52.2), wherein the first actuator (12; 12.1) is so arranged and constructed that it can raise the first diverting guidance inclined body (9; 9.1) from a first, lower free setting (13; 13.1) in a direction transverse or perpendicular to the conveyor surface (29) to a first, upper diverting engagement setting (14; 14.1) and the first diverting guidance inclined body (9; 9.1) is so mounted that it is raisable and lowerable in a direction transverse or perpendicular to the conveyor surface (29) and is transferrable by means of the first actuator (12; 12.1) from the first, lower free setting (13; 13.1), in which the push shoes (31) can move together with the guide rollers (53) thereof, during circulation of the endless conveyor track (26) in the track conveying direction (24), above the first diverting guidance inclined body (9; 9.1) and across the first diverting guidance inclined body (9; 9.1) in the track conveying direction (24), to the first, upper diverting engagement setting (14; 14.1), in which the guide rollers (53) of the push shoes (31) to be diverted can or do contact, during circulation of the endless conveyor track (26) in the track conveying direction (24), a first diverting guide surface (11; 11.1) of the first diverting guidance inclined body (9; 9.1) so that the push shoes (31) to be diverted are moved, when they bear by the guide rollers (53) thereof against the first diverting guide surface (11; 11.1) of the first diverting guidance inclined body (9; 9.1), during circulation of the endless conveyor track (26) in the track conveying direction (24), along the first diverting guide surface (11; 11.1) of the first diverting guidance inclined body (9; 9.1) in the first diverting direction (16; 16.1) at an inclination to the track conveying direction (24).
2. Device according to claim 1, wherein the first diverting guidance inclined body (9; 9.1) has at its upper side facing the upper run (27) a first recess (55.1) which opens upwardly in direction towards the upper run (27) and is formed in such a way that at least one guide roller part of the guide roller (53) of each push shoe (31) is receivable in the first recess (55.1) so that when the first diverting guidance inclined body (9; 9.1) is in a first intermediate setting (38; 38.1) between the first, lower free setting (13; 13.1) and the first, upper diverting engagement setting (14; 14.1) and when the endless conveyor track (26) moves in the track conveying direction (24) the guide roller part of the guide roller (53) of each push shoe (31) which is not to be diverted can move in the track conveying direction (24) along a first guide track (51.1), which extends in the track conveying direction (24), for guidance of the push shoes (31) through the first recess (55.1) of the first diverting guidance inclined body (9; 9.1) and across the first diverting guidance inclined body (9; 9.1) and/or wherein the first diverting guidance inclined body (9; 9.1) has at its upper side facing the upper run a second recess (55.2) which is upwardly open in direction towards the upper run (27) and formed in such a way that at least a guide roller part of the guide roller (53) of each push shoe (31) diverted by means of the first diverting guidance inclined body (9; 9.1) is receivable in the second recess (55.2) so that when the first diverting guidance inclined body (9; 9.1) is in its first, upper diverting engagement setting (14; 14.1) and when the endless conveyor track (26) moves in the track conveying direction (34) the guide roller part of the guide roller (53) of each push shoe (31) diverted by means of the first diverting guidance inclined body (9; 9.1) can move in the track conveying direction (24) along a second guide track (51.2), which extends in the track conveying direction (24), for guidance of the push shoes (31) through the second recess (55.2) of the first diverting guidance inclined body (9; 9.1) and across the first diverting guidance inclined body (9; 9.1).
3. Device according to claim 2, wherein the first recess (55.1) of the first diverting guidance inclined body (9; 9.1) and the second recess (55.2) of the first diverting guidance inclined body (9; 9.1) as considered in a direction (16; 16.1) inclined with respect to the track conveying direction (24) are arranged at a first recess spacing (59.1) from one another and wherein the first guide track (51.1) and the second guide track (51.2) extend parallel to one another in the track conveying direction (24) and have in the said direction (16; 16.1) a guide track spacing from one another corresponding with the first recess spacing (59.1).
4. Device according to claim 1, wherein the first diverting guidance inclined body (9; 9.1) has a first end (17; 17.1) and a second end (17.2, 18) facing away therefrom, the first recess (55.1) of the first diverting guidance inclined body (9; 9.1) is arranged at the first end (17; 17.1) of the first diverting guidance inclined body (9; 9.1) and/or the second recess (55.2) of the first diverting guidance inclined body (9; 9.1) is arranged at the second end (17.2, 18) of the first diverting guidance inclined body (9; 9.1).
5. Device according to claim 4, wherein the first end (17; 17.1) of the first diverting guidance inclined body (9; 9.1) as considered in a cross-section containing a longitudinal axis of the first diverting guidance inclined body (9; 9.1) is formed to be step-shaped and/or the second end (17.2; 18) of the first diverting guidance inclined body (9; 9.1) as considered in a or the cross-section containing a longitudinal axis of the first diverting guidance inclined body (9; 9.1) is formed to be step-shaped.
6. Device according to claim 4, wherein the first end (171) of the first diverting guidance inclined body (9) has a first entry slope or entry curve (60) for the guide rollers (53).
7. Device according to claim 1, wherein the first diverting guidance inclined body (9; 9.1) in the region of one end (17.1; 18) of its ends (17, 18; 17.1, 17.2) facing away from one another or at one end (17.1; 18) of its ends (17, 18; 17.1, 17.2) facing away from another or in the region of the second end (17.1; 18) or at the second end (17.1; 18) is so articulated by means of a first pivot bearing or rotation bearing (19; 19.1) to a first support (10.1) for the first diverting guidance inclined body (9; 9.1) to be either pivotable about a pivot axis, which extends parallel or at an acute angle to the conveyor surface (29), or rotatable about an axis (42; 42.1) of rotation, which extends parallel or at an acute angle to the conveyor surface, relative to the first support (10.1) and in a direction transverse to the conveyor surface (29) relative to the conveyor surface (29) wherein the first diverting guidance inclined body (9; 9.1) is pivotable or rotatable by means of the first actuator (12; 12.1) from the first, lower free setting (13; 13.1) about the first pivot axis or about the first axis (42; 42.1) of rotation in a direction transverse to the conveyor surface (29) to the first, upper diverting engagement setting (14; 14.1).
8. Device according to claim 1, wherein the at least one diverting guide track (52.3) is formed by a second diverting guidance inclined body (9.2) arranged below the upper run (27) and wherein either a second actuator (12.2) for actuation of the second diverting guidance inclined body (9.2) is provided and the second diverting guidance inclined body (9.2) is transferrable by means of the second actuator (12.2) from a second pass setting (13.3) in which the push shoes (31), during circulation of the endless conveyor track (26) in the track conveying direction (24), can move in the track conveying direction (24) to a second diverting setting in order to be able to move the push shoes (31), during circulation of the endless conveyor track (26) in the track conveying direction (24), in a second diverting direction (16.2) at an inclination to the track conveying direction (24) along the at least one diverting guide track (52.3), wherein the second actuator (12.2) is so arranged and constructed wherein it can raise the second diverting guidance inclined body (9.2) from a second, lower free setting (13.2) in a direction transverse or perpendicular to the conveyor surface (29) to a second, upper diverting engagement setting, or the first actuator (12.1) also serves for actuation of the second diverting guidance inclined body (9.2), and wherein the second diverting guidance inclined body (9.2) is so mounted that it is raisable and lowerable in a direction transverse or perpendicular to the conveyor surface (29) and is transferrable by means of the first or second actuator (12.1, 12.2) from the second, lower free setting (13.2), in which the push shoes (31) together with the guide rollers (53) thereof, during circulation of the endless conveyor track (26) in the track conveying direction (24), can move above the second diverting guidance inclined body (9.2) and across the second diverting guidance inclined body (9.2) in the track conveying direction (24) to the second, upper diverting engagement setting, in which the guide rollers (53) of the push shoes (31) to be diverted, during circulation of the endless conveyor track (26) in the track conveying direction (24), can or do contact a second diverting guide surface (11.1) of the second diverting guidance inclined body (9.2) so that the push shoes (31) to be diverted are moved, when they bear by the guide rollers (53) thereof against the second diverting guide surface (11.2) of the second diverting guidance inclined body (9.2), during circulation of the endless conveyor track (26) in the track conveying direction (24), along the second diverting guide surface (11.2) of the second diverting guidance inclined body (9.2) in the second diverting direction (16.2) at an inclination to the track conveying direction (24).
9. Device according to claim 8, wherein the second diverting guidance inclined body (9.2) has at the upper side thereof facing the upper run (27) a third recess (56.1) which is upwardly open in direction towards the upper run (27) and which is so formed that at least a guide roller part of the guide roller (53) of each push shoe (1) is receivable in the third recess (56.1) so that when the second diverting guidance inclined body (9.2) is in a second intermediate setting between the second, lower free setting (13.2) and the second, upper diverting engagement setting and when the endless conveyor track (26) moves in the track conveying direction (24) the guide roller part of the guide roller (53) of each push shoe (31) not to be diverted can move or moves in the track conveying direction (34) along the first guide path (51.1), which extends in the track conveying direction (24), for guidance of the push shoes (31) through the third recess (56.1) of the second diverting guidance inclined body (9.2) and across the second diverting guidance inclined body (9.2) and/or wherein the second diverting guidance inclined body (9.2) at the upper side thereof facing the upper run (27) has a fourth recess (56.2) which is upwardly open in direction towards the upper run (27) and is so formed that at least a guide roller part of the guide roller (53) of each push shoe (31) diverted by means of the second diverting guidance inclined body (9.2) is receivable in the fourth recess (56.2) so that when the second diverting guidance inclined body (9.2) is in its second, upper diverting engagement setting and when the endless conveyor track (26) moves in the track conveying direction (24) the guide roller part of the guide roller (53) of each push shoe (31) diverted by means of the second diverting guidance inclined body (9.2) can move in the track conveying direction (24) along the second guide track (51.2), which extends in the track conveying direction (24), for guidance of the push shoes (31) through the fourth recess (56.2) of the second diverting guidance inclined body (9.2) and across the second diverting guidance inclined body (9.2).
10. Device according to claim 8, wherein the third recess (56.1) of the second diverting guidance inclined body (9.2) and the fourth recess (56.1) of the second diverting guidance inclined body (9.2) as considered in a direction (16.2) inclined with respect to the track conveying direction (24) are arranged at a second recess spacing (59.2) from one another and wherein the first guide track (51.1) and the second guide track (51.2) extend parallel to one another in the track conveying direction (24) and have in the said direction (16.2) a guide track spacing from one another corresponding with the second recess spacing (59.2).
11. Device according to claim 8, wherein the second diverting guidance inclined body (9.2) has a first end (18.1) and a second end (18.2) facing away therefrom, the third recess (56.1) of the second diverting guidance inclined body (9.2) is arranged at the first end (18.1) of the second diverting guidance inclined body (9.2) and/or the fourth recess (56.2) of the second diverting guidance inclined body (9.2) is arranged at the second end (18.2) of the second diverting guidance inclined body (9.2).
12. Device according to 11, wherein the first end (18.1) of the second diverting guidance inclined body (9.2) as considered in a cross-section containing a longitudinal axis of the second diverting guidance inclined body (9.2) is formed to be step-shaped and/or the second end (18.2) of the second diverting guidance inclined body (9.2) as considered in a cross-section containing a longitudinal axis of the second diverting guidance inclined body (9.2) is formed to be step-shaped.
13. Device according to claim 11, wherein the first end of the second diverting guidance inclined body has a second entry slope or entry curve for the guide rollers.
14. Device according to claim 8, wherein the second diverting guidance inclined body (9.2) in the region of one end (18.2) of its ends (18.1, 18.2) facing away from one another or at one end (18.2) of its ends (18.1, 18.2) facing away from one another or in the region of the second end (18.2) or at the second end (18.2) is so articulated by means of a second pivot bearing or rotation bearing (19.2) to a second support (10.2) for the second diverting guidance inclined body (9.2) to be either pivotable about a pivot axis, which extends parallel or at an acute angle to the conveyor surface, or about an axis (42.2) of rotation, which extends parallel or at an acute angle to the conveyor surface (29), relative to the second support (10.2) and in a direction transverse or perpendicular to the conveyor surface (29) relative to the conveyor surface (29) that the second diverting guidance inclined body (9.2) is pivotable or rotatable by means of the second actuator (12.2) from the second, lower free setting (13.2) about the second pivot axis or about the second axis (42.2) of rotation in a direction transverse or perpendicular to the conveyor surface (29) to the second, upper diverting engagement setting.
15. Device according to claim 1, wherein the first diverting guidance inclined body (9.1) and the second diverting guidance inclined body (9.2) are so arranged that they enable diversion or ejection of piece goods (31) towards, as considered in a direction perpendicular to the track conveying direction (24), sides of the endless conveyor track (26) facing away from one another.
16. Device according to claim 1, wherein the first diverting guidance inclined body (9.1) and the second diverting guidance inclined body (9.2) are of the same form.
17. Device according to claim 1, wherein the first diverting guidance inclined body (9.1) and the second diverting guidance inclined body (9.2) are arranged to cross and thereby form a crossing region (43).
18. Device according to claim 17, wherein the first diverting guidance inclined body in the crossing region has a first receiving recess in which a part of the second diverting guidance inclined body is received to be raisable and lowerable relative to the first diverting guidance inclined body or wherein the second diverting guidance inclined body (9.2) in the crossing region (43) has a second receiving recess (50) in which a part of the first diverting guidance inclined body (9.1) is received to be raisable and lowerable relative to the second diverting guidance inclined body (9.2).
19. Device according to claim 18, wherein the first diverting guidance inclined body (9.1) and the second diverting guidance inclined body (9.2) are of the same form apart from the crossing region (43).
20. Device according to claim 8, wherein the first diverting guidance inclined body (9.1) and the second diverting guidance inclined body (9.2) are so arranged that they enable diversion or ejection of piece goods (31) towards the same side of the endless conveyor track (26).
21. Device according to claim 20, wherein the first diverting guidance inclined body (9.1) and the second diverting guidance inclined body (9.2) are arranged to be parallel and at a spacing one behind the other as considered in the track conveying direction (24).
22. Device according to claim 20, wherein the first diverting guidance inclined body (9.1) and the second diverting guidance inclined body (9.2) are coupled with a common support (58) which together with the first diverting guidance inclined body (9.1) and the second diverting guidance inclined body (9.2) is at least raisable by means of the first actuator (12) so as to enable or cause diversion or ejection of piece goods (31) at one side.
23. Device according to claim 1, wherein the first diverting guidance inclined body (9.1) and/or the second diverting guidance inclined body (9.2) is or are arranged at an angle to the track conveying direction (24), the angle being 45 degrees or smaller than 45 degrees or being 30 degrees.
24. Device according to claim 1, wherein the first actuator (12.1) comprises a first first actuator (12.1.1) and a second first actuator (12.1.2) actuable independently of one another, wherein an actuator part of the first first actuator (12.1.1) is actuable in a first lower end position and in a first upper end position, the end position spacing of which corresponds with a first total stroke of the first first actuator (12.1.1), wherein an actuator part of the second first actuator (12.1.2) is actuable in a second lower end position and in a second upper end position, the end position spacing of which corresponds with a second total stroke of the second first actuator (12.1.2), and wherein the first first actuator (12.1.1) and the second first actuator (12.1.2) are so coupled together that the first lower free setting (13.1) is achieved in the first upper end position of the actuator part of the first first actuator (12.1.1) in combination with the first lower end position of the actuator part of the second first actuator (12.1.2), wherein the first upper diverting engagement setting (14.1) is achieved in the first lower end position of the actuator part of the first first actuator (12.1.1) in combination with the first upper end position of the actuator part of the second first actuator (12.1.2) and wherein the first intermediate setting (38.1) is achieved either in the first lower end position of the actuator part of the first first actuator (12.1.1) in combination with the second lower end position of the actuator part of the second first actuator (12.1.2) or in the first upper end position of the actuator part of the first first actuator (12.1.1) in combination with the second upper end position of the actuator part of the second first actuator (12.1.2) and/or wherein the second actuator (12.2) comprises a first second actuator (12.2.1) and a second second actuator (12.2.2) actuable independently of one another, wherein an actuator part of the first second actuator (12.2.1) is actuable in a first lower end position and in a first upper end position, the end position spacing of which corresponds with a first total stroke of the first second actuator (12.2.1), wherein an actuator part of the second second actuator (12.2.2) is actuable in a second lower end position and in a second upper end position, the end position spacing of which corresponds with a second total stroke of the second second actuator (12.2.2), and wherein the first second actuator (12.2.1) and the second second actuator (12.2.2) are so coupled together that the second lower free setting (13.2) is achieved in the second upper end position of the actuator part of the first second actuator (12.2.1) in combination with the second lower end position of the actuator part of the second second actuator (12.2.2), wherein the second upper diverting engagement setting is achieved in the second lower end position of the actuator part of the first second actuator (12.2.1) in combination with the second upper end position of the actuator part of the second second actuator (12.2.2) and wherein the second intermediate setting (38.1) is achieved either in the second lower end position of the actuator part of the first second actuator (12.2.1) in combination with the second lower end position of the actuator part of the second second actuator (12.2.2) or in the second upper end position of the actuator part of the first second actuator (12.2.1) in combination with the second upper end position of the actuator part of the second second actuator (12.2.2).
25. Device according to claim 1, wherein the endless conveyor track (26) as considered in a direction perpendicular to the track conveying direction (24) has a width and wherein the first diverting guide body (9.1) has a first length and/or wherein the second diverting guide body (9.2) has a second length, each length corresponding with at least half or at least two-thirds of the width of the endless conveyor track (26).
26. Device according to claim 1, wherein the first diverting guidance inclined body (9.1) is constructed as an elongate inclined strip and/or wherein the second diverting guidance inclined body (9.2) is constructed as an elongate inclined strip.
27. Method of sorting piece goods by means of the sorting device (23) of the device (20) for conveying piece goods (21) according to claim 1, wherein the endless conveyor track (26) driven by the drive (32) circulates in the path conveying direction (24), wherein at least one item of piece goods rests on the conveyor surface (29) so that the at least one item of piece goods (21) and a plurality of the push shoes (31) successive along the conveying path (22) are moved in the track conveying direction (24), wherein for diversion or ejection of the at least one item of piece goods (21) in the first diverting direction (16.1) the first diverting guidance inclined body (9.1) is moved by means of the first actuator (12; 12.1) from the first lower free setting (13; 13.1) to the first upper diverting engagement setting (14; 14.1), whereupon the guide rollers (53) of the push shoes (31) to be diverted come into contact with the first diverting guide surface (11; 11.1) of the first diverting guidance inclined body (9; 9.1) so that then each guide roller (53), which bears against the first diverting guide surface (11; 11.1) of the first diverting guidance inclined body (9; 9.1), of the respective push shoe (31) is moved, during circulation of the endless conveyor track (26) in the track conveying direction (24), along the first diverting guide surface (11; 11.1) of the first diverting guidance inclined body (9; 9.1) in the first diverting direction (16; 16.1) at an inclination to the track conveying direction (24), whereby a constrained displacement of the respective push shoe (31) and as a consequence also a constrained displacement of the at least one item of piece goods (21) by means of the respective push shoe (31) transversely to the track conveying direction (24) is achieved.
28. Method according to claim 27, wherein the first diverting guidance inclined body (9.1) in the region of one end (17.2; 18) of its ends (17, 18; 17.1, 17.2) facing away from one another or at one end (17.2; 18) of its ends (17, 18; 17.1, 17.2) facing away from one another is articulated by means of a first pivot bearing or rotation bearing (19; 19.1) to a first support (10.1) for the first diverting guidance inclined body (9.1) to be either pivotable about a first pivot axis, which extends parallel or at an acute angle to the conveyor surface, or rotatable about a first axis (42; 42.1) of rotation, which extends parallel or at an acute angle to the conveyor surface (29), relative to the first support (10.1) and in a direction transverse to the conveyor surface (29) relative to the conveyor surface (29) and wherein the first diverting guidance inclined body (9.1) is pivoted or rotated by means of the first actuator (12; 12.1) from the first, lower free setting (13; 13.1) about the first pivot axis or about the first axis (42; 42.1) of rotation in a direction transverse to the conveyor surface (29) to the first, upper diverting engagement setting (14; 14.1).
29. Method according to claim 27, wherein the first diverting guidance inclined body (9.1) has at the upper side thereof facing the upper run (27) not only a first recess (55.1), but also a second recess (55.2) which as considered in a direction (16.1) inclined with respect to the track conveying direction (24) are arranged at a first recess spacing (59.1) from one another and which are each upwardly open in direction towards the upper run (27) and formed in such a way that at least a guide roller part of the guide roller (53) of each push shoe (31) is receivable in the first recess (55.1) and in the second recess (55.2) and wherein as soon as the guide roller part of a guide roller (53) of a diverted push shoe (31) has arrived in the second recess (55.2) so that then the guide roller part of this guide roller (53) can move in the track conveying direction (24) through the second recess (55.2) and across the first diverting guidance inclined body (9.1) the first diverting guidance inclined body (9.1) is so lowered by means of the first actuator (12; 12.1) or by means of a further actuator into a first intermediate setting (38.1) between the first, upper diverting engagement setting (16; 16.1) and the first, lower free setting (13; 13.1) wherein the guide rollers (53), which still bear against the first diverting guide surface (11.1) of the first diverting guidance inclined body (9.1), of the push shoe (31) to be diverted are moved, during circulation of the endless conveyor track (26) in the conveying direction (24), further along the first diverting guide surface (11.1) of the first diverting guidance inclined body (9.1) at an inclination with respect to the track conveying direction (24), whilst at the same time the guide roller (53) of at least one further push shoe (31), which is moved in the track conveying direction (24) and which impinges on the first diverting guidance inclined body (9.1), is already further moved in the track conveying direction (24) through the first recess (55.1) and across the first diverting guidance inclined body (9.1).
30. Method according to claim 27, wherein the at least one item of piece goods (31) has a defined piece goods length and wherein the sorting device (23) is so controlled in dependence on the piece goods length of the at least one item of piece goods (31) that by means of the first diverting guidance inclined body (9.1) a defined number of the push shoes (31) is constrainedly displaced transversely to the track conveying direction (24).
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[0069] Each push shoe 31 comprises a guide roller 53, which is arranged below the upper run 27, for guidance of the push shoe 31, during circulation of the endless conveyor track 26 in the track conveying direction 24, along at least one guide track 51.1, 51.2, which extends parallel to the track conveying direction 24, and along at least one diverting guide track 52.1, 52.2, 52.3, which extends at an inclination or diagonally with respect to the track conveying direction 24. The guide roller 53 is mounted on a bearing body 34 to be rotatable about an axis 54 of rotation extending transversely or perpendicularly to the conveyor surface 29.
[0070] The at least one diverting guide track 52.1, 52.2, 52.3 is formed by a diverting guidance inclined body 9; 9.1, 9.2 arranged below the upper run 27. An actuator 12; 12.1, 12.2 for actuating the diverting guidance inclined body 9; 9.1, 9.2 is secured to a support 10.1, 10.2 of the frame 45. The diverting guidance inclined body 9; 9.1, 9.2 is transferrable by means of the actuator 12; 12.1, 12.2 from a first, pass setting 13; 13.1, 13.2, in which the push shoes 31 during circulation of the endless conveyor track 26 in the track conveying direction 24 can move in the track conveying direction 124, to a diverting setting 14; 14.1, 14.2 so as to be able to move the push shoes 31, during circulation of the endless conveyor track 26 in the track conveying direction 24, in a diverting direction 16; 16.1, 16.2 at an inclination or diagonally with respect to the track conveying direction 24 along the at least one diverting guide track 52.
[0071] According to the invention the diverting guidance inclined body 9; 9.1, 9.2 is so mounted on a support 10.1, 10.2 that the diverting guidance inclined body 9; 9.1, 9.2 is raisable and lowerable transversely or perpendicularly to the conveyor surface 29 and is movable by means of the actuator 12; 12.1, 12.2 from a lower, free setting 13; 13.1, 13.2, in which the push shoes 31 together with the guide rollers 53 thereof can move, during circulation of the endless conveyor track 26 in the track conveying direction 24, above the first diverting guidance inclined body 9; 9.1, 9.2 and across the diverting guidance inclined body 9; 9.1, 9.2 in the track conveying direction 24, to an upper diverting engagement setting 14; 14.1, 14.2, in which the guide rollers 53 of the push shoes 31, which are to be diverted, during circulation of the endless conveyor track 26 in the track conveying direction 24 can or do contact a diverting guide surface 11; 11.1, 11.2 of the diverting guidance inclined body 9; 9.1, 9.2 so that the push shoes 31 to be diverted, when they bear by the guide rollers 53 thereof against the diverting guide surface 11; 11.1, 11.2 of the diverting guidance inclined body 9; 9.1, 9.2, are moved, during circulation of the endless conveyor track 26 in the track conveying direction 24, along the diverting guide surface 11; 11.1, 11.2 of the diverting guidance inclined body 9; 9.1, 9.2 in the diverting direction 16; 16.1, 16.2 at an inclination or diagonally with respect to the track conveying direction 24.
[0072] The or each diverting guidance inclined body 9; 9.1, 9.2 is constructed as an elongate inclined strip which extends along a longitudinal axis and which is also termed blade. Each inclined strip 9; 9.1, 9.2 extends at an inclination or diagonally with respect to the rack conveying direction 24 at an angle to the track conveying direction. In the illustrated embodiments the angle is 45 degrees. In the direction in which each inclined strip 9; 9.1, 9.2 extends at an inclination or diagonally with respect to the strip conveying direction 24 each inclined strip 9; 9.1, 9.2 extends substantially rectilinearly. Each inclined strip 9; 9.1, 9.2 has a first end 17; 17.1, 18.1 and a second end 18; 17.2, 18.2 facing away therefrom in an opposite direction. Each inclined strip 9; 9.1, 9.2 is articulated at one end 17.2; 18, 18.2 of its ends to a support 10.1, 10.2 by means of a rotary bearing 19; 19.1, 19.2. Each inclined strip 9; 9.1, 9.2 is articulated to a support 10.1, 10.2 to be pivotable or rotatable about an axis 42; 42.1, 42.2 of rotation, which extends approximately parallel to the conveyor surface 29, of the rotary bearing 19; 19.1, 19.2 relative the support 10.1, 10.2 and, in a direction transverse to the conveyor surface 29, relative to the conveyor surface 29. Each inclined strip 9; 9.1, 9.2 can be pivoted or rotated by means of at least one actuator 12; 12.1, 12.2 from a lower, free setting 13; 13.1, 13.2 about the axis 42; 42.1, 42.2 of rotation in a direction transverse to the conveyor surface 29 to an upper, diverting engagement setting 14; 14.1, 14.2 and raised at one end in this mode and manner.
[0073] Each inclined strip 9; 9.1, 9.2 has at the upper side thereof, which faces the upper run 27, two respective upwardly open recesses 55.1, 55.2; 56.1, 56.2, wherein a first recess 55.1, 56.1 of the recesses is arranged at a first end of the respective inclined strip 9; 9.1, 9.2 and wherein a second recess 55.2, 56.2 of the recesses is arranged at a second end, which faces away from the first end, of the inclined strip 9; 9.1, 9.2. The first recess 55.1, 56.1 and the second recess 55.2, 56.2 of each inclined strip 9; 9.1, 9.2 are arranged at a recess spacing 59; 59.1, 59.2 from one another. For preference, the first recess 55.1, 56.1 and/or the second recess 55.2, 56.2 of each inclined strip 9; 9.1, 9.2 is or are constructed to be step-shaped or formed with a step as considered in a cross-section containing the longitudinal axis of the respective inclined strip 9; 9.1, 9.2.
[0074] As illustrated in
[0075] In
[0076] In order to also make possible diversion or sorting or ejection on two sides or both sides at least two inclined strips 9.1, 9.2, for example as provided in the embodiment shown in
[0077] A further embodiment of a device according to the invention is shown in
[0078] A further embodiment of a device according to the invention is shown in
[0079] For preference, the following measures can be undertaken: The profile members 25 can be fastened to two rubber chains 35, which can also be termed endless rubber drive chains, and carried by these. Each rubber chain 35 can be reinforced by at least one endless tensile element, for example in the form of at least one steel stranded cable. Each rubber chain 35 can be reinforced therein by three steel stranded cables, which can be arranged at a spacing from and parallel to one another in a notional plane extending parallel to the conveyor surface 29.
[0080] The two rubber chains 35 can preferably be fastened below the track profile members 25 in the region of the respective ends thereof facing away from one another. The two rubber chains 35 can extend in the track conveying direction 24 parallelly to one another at a transverse spacing approximately corresponding with the length of the track profile members 25.
[0081] A component, preferably an injection-moulded part, particularly of plastics material, can serve as connecting member for connection of each profile member 25 with the rubber chain 35.
[0082] The rubber chain 35 can be provided with bores through each of which a respective screw can extend. A roller 40 can be mounted on each screw to be rotatable about a horizontal axis of rotation. Each profile member 25 can be securely mounted on the respective rubber chain 35 by way of the said component.
[0083] Each rubber chain 35 can be received on two gearwheels 32, 41 each serving as a deflecting wheel. The rubber chain 35 can be mechanically positively driven by way of at least one gearwheel 32 which serves as deflecting wheel and which is also termed drive.
[0084] At least one gearwheel 32 can usually be driven by means of a geared motor 70. In order to be able to drive the rubber chain 35 by means of the at least one gearwheel 32, the rubber chain 35 can have suitable recesses for reception of teeth of the gearwheel 32. The rollers 40, which can each be connected by way of a respective screw with the said component and with the rubber chain 35, can be mounted at defined spacings as considered in track conveying direction.
[0085] The endless conveyor track 26 formed by the track profile members 25 rolls by way of the rollers 40, which are mounted at defined spacings, on parallel frame beams 44, also termed support beams, of a frame or structure 45 standing on supports 46 (see
[0086] The track profile members 25 can have different forms. For example, track profile members 25 with a rectangular cross-section can be used. However, it will be obvious that track profile members with a quadrangular cross-section can also be used. In addition, use can also be made of track profile members which are formed to be round or rounded at least on one side. The last-mentioned form of embodiment, in particular, allows transport of small piece goods and use of small deflecting rollers or gearwheels, which thus have correspondingly small effective deflection radii.
[0087] The number of push shoes 31 needed for a sorting or ejection process is determined by way of suitable electronic elements (not shown).
[0088] The invention can also be described with reference to the figures as follows:
[0089] Profile members 25 form the endless conveyor track 26 and form displacing elements for shoes 31. The shoes 31 are secured on the profile members 25 to be slidingly displaceable relative thereto and each have below the conveying path 22 or below the upper run 27 of the endless conveyor track 26 a respective, preferably ball-mounted, guide roller 53. The conveyor 20 comprises a drive unit 32 and a circulation station 41 and is driven by a geared motor 70.
[0090] Piece goods 21 and the supports 46 of the conveyor 20 are also schematically shown here. Also to be seen is the blade 9, which is also termed diverting guidance inclined body and inclined strip, by which the shoes 31 are laterally displaced.
[0091]
[0092] Also to be seen is the shoe 31, which engages around the profile member 25 and in the lower region below the track 27 carries a roller 53. The roller 53 is preferably robust and ball-mounted. The roller 53 is preferably coated with a coating such as rubber or polyurethane.
[0093] The mode of operation is as follows: If an item of piece goods 21 is to be diverted and ejected, then the actuator 12 is acted on by air or current.
[0094] Designated by destination position 33, 36 are ejection locations, preferably chutes, laterally of the conveyor 20. At the second end 18 of the blade 9 the shoe 31 can, due to the second recess 55.2 as can be seen in
[0095] If ejection is to take place at the conveyor 20 only on one side then the shoes 31, after they have been constrainedly displaced in the diverting direction, can be brought back to the starting side by a stationary blade, which is not shown and which is arranged at, for example, the start of the conveyor 20, which blade for this purpose is arranged at the lower side 28also termed lower runof the conveyor transversely or perpendicularly to the raisable or lowerable blade 9.
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[0097] Conveyors 20 of this kind are usually used for ejection to one side of the endless conveyor track 26, thus for ejection on one side. This is shown by way of example in
[0098] If, for example, destinations 33, 36 are to be moved to at both sides, then the blade technology can be used in crosswise form as illustrated in, in particular,
[0099] The first stroke cylinder 12.1 for the first blade 9.1, which is also termed first double stroke cylinder, consists of two stroke cylinders connected together and, in particular, of a first first stroke cylinder 12.1.1 and a second first stroke cylinder 12.1.2. The second stroke cylinder 12.2 for the second blade 9.2, which is also termed second double stroke cylinder, similarly consists of two stroke cylinders connected together and, in particular, of a first second stroke cylinder 12.2.1 and a second second stroke cylinder 12.2.2.
[0100] The stroke cylinder 12.1.1 thus operates as described beforehand for the ejection on one side. The other stroke cylinder 12.1.2 is activated when the second blade 9.2 moves the shoes 31 laterally. In other words, when the first blade 9.1 moves the shoes 31 laterally in direction 33, the two cylinders 12.1.1 and 12.1.2 of the double stroke cylinder 12.1 are extended. The two stroke cylinders 12.1.1 and 12.1.2 are retracted when the number of necessary shoes 31 has been moved laterally in direction 33. If there is ejection in direction 36, the two stroke cylinders 12.1.1 and 12.1.2 are retracted so that the rollers 53, which bear against the second blade 9.2, of the push shoes 31 have a free passage at the crossing point 43, thus do not collide thereat with the first blade 9.1.
[0101] Although the embodiment of the invention described in the preceding relates to ejection technology on both sides, for reasons of understanding only the first blade 9.1, one profile member 25 and one shoe 31 together with the roller 53 thereof are illustrated in the cross-section according to
[0102] The mode of operation of the two double stroke cylinders 12.1 and 12.2 is illustrated in
[0103] If in this setting the desired number of push shoes 31 is diverted, here by way of example four push shoes 31, then either with the stroke cylinder 12.1.1 still extended the other stroke cylinder 12.1.2 of the double stroke cylinder 12.1 is retracted so that the stroke cylinder setting shown in
[0104]
[0105] An alternative is equipping each blade 9 with a respective individual stroke cylinder 12, adaptation to different piece good lengths then being simpler.
[0106] Control of the stroke cylinder 12 or stroke cylinders 12.1, 12.2 is carried out with hardware and software belonging to the prior art and accordingly not described in more detail.
[0107] The invention embodies a decisive development through a strikingly simple diverting or ejection technology. The diverters known from the prior art can be completely eliminated and are replaced by at least one raisable and lowerable inclined strip 9, also called blade. In that case the at least one inclined blade 9 is raisable and lowerable at one end and has a respective recess 55.1, 55.2 at each of its two ends 17, 18. These measures are sufficient for reliable diversion or ejection. This is with much less cost than in the prior art.
[0108] In summary, the invention can also be illustrated as follows: Device 20 for conveying piece goods 21 along a conveying path 22, comprising a sorting device 23 for sorting piece goods 21, a plurality of track profile members 25, which extend transversely to a track conveying direction 24 and which are connected together to form an endless conveyor track 26 with an upper run 27 and a lower run 28, wherein the upper run 27 has a conveyor surface 29 for conveying the piece goods 21 in the track conveying direction 24, a plurality of push shoes 31, which are successive along the conveying path 22 and of which each push shoe 31 is displaceable along at least one track profile member 25 of the track profile members 25 so as to constrainedly displace the piece goods 21 laterally on the conveyor surface 29 transversely to the track conveying direction 24 of the endless conveyor track 26, and a drive 32 for driving the endless conveyor track 26 in the track conveying direction 24, wherein each push shoe 31 comprises a guide roller 53, which is arranged below the upper run 27 and which is mounted to be rotatable about an axis 54 of rotation extending transversely to the conveyor surface 29, and wherein arranged below the upper run 27 is at least one inclined strip 9, 9.1, 9.2, which is mounted preferably at one end to be raisable and lowerable, in particular pivotably mounted at one end, and which extends at an inclination to the track conveying direction 24 in one direction and is provided with a recess 55.1 or with at least two recesses 55.1, 55.2; 56.1, 56.2 for selectably allowing the guide roller 53 to pass, the recesses being arranged in the said direction at a spacing from one another. When the at least one inclined strip 9; 9.1, 9.2 is disposed in its raised diverting setting 14 and when the endless conveyor track 26 circulates in the track conveying direction 24, the push shoes 31 are constrainedly laterally displaced by means of the guide rollers 53 thereof below the upper run 37 through the inclined strip 9; 9.1, 9.2, which is raisable and lowerable preferably at one end.
[0109] Although only a few embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it is to be understood that many changes and modifications may be made thereunto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
REFERENCE NUMERAL LIST
[0110] 9 diverting guidance inclined body/inclined strip/blade [0111] 9.1 diverting guidance inclined body/inclined strip/blade [0112] 9.2 diverting guidance inclined body/inclined strip/blade [0113] 10.1 support/side cheek [0114] 10.2 support/side cheek [0115] 11 diverting guide surface [0116] 11.1 diverting guide surface [0117] 11.2 diverting guide surface [0118] 12 actuator/stroke cylinder/stroke station [0119] 12.1 actuator/stroke cylinder/stroke station/double stroke cylinder [0120] 12.1.1 actuator/stroke cylinder/stroke station [0121] 12.1.2 actuator/stroke cylinder/stroke station [0122] 12.2 actuator/stroke cylinder/stroke station/double stroke cylinder [0123] 12.1.2 actuator/stroke cylinder/stroke station [0124] 12.2.2 actuator/stroke cylinder/stroke station [0125] 13 (lower) free setting/pass setting/basic setting [0126] 13.1 (lower) free setting/pass setting/basic setting [0127] 13.2 (lower) free setting/pass setting/basic setting (upper) diverting engagement setting/diverting setting/raised setting [0128] 14.1 (upper) diverting engagement setting/diverting setting/raised setting [0129] 16 diverting direction [0130] 16.1 direction/diverting direction [0131] 16.2 direction/diverting direction [0132] 17 first end of 9 [0133] 17.1 first end of 9.1 [0134] 17.2 second end of 9.1 [0135] 18 second end of 9 [0136] 18.1 first end of 9.2 [0137] 18.2 second end of 9.2 [0138] 19 rotary bearing/bearing block [0139] 19.1 (first) rotary bearing [0140] 19.2 (second rotary bearing [0141] 20 device/entire conveyor [0142] 21 piece goods/conveyed goods [0143] 22 conveying path [0144] 23 (constrained displacement) sorting device [0145] 24 track conveying direction/main conveying direction [0146] 25 profile member/track profile/transverse profile member/aluminium profile member [0147] 26 endless conveyor track/conveyor [0148] 27 upper run of 26 [0149] 28 lower run of 26 [0150] 29 conveyor surface [0151] 31 shoe/push shoe/slide shoe/pushing-off shoe [0152] 32 drive/drive unit [0153] 33 destination/destination location/destination position/ejection location/chute [0154] 34 bearing body [0155] 35 rubber chain/endless rubber drive chain [0156] 36 destination/destination location/destination position/ejection location/chute intermediate setting [0157] 38.1 intermediate setting [0158] 40 roller/guide roller [0159] 41 gearwheel/deflecting wheel/circulation station [0160] 42 axis of rotation of 19 [0161] 42.1 axis of rotation of 19.1 [0162] 42.2 axis of rotation of 19.2 [0163] 43 crossing region [0164] 44 frame beam/support beam/support/side cheek [0165] 45 frame/structure [0166] 46 support [0167] 50 (receiving) cut-out (in crossing region) [0168] 51.1 (first) guide track/track [0169] 51.2 (second) guide track/track [0170] 52.1 diverting guide track/ejection track/track [0171] 52.2 diverting guide track/ejection track/track [0172] 52.3 diverting guide track/ejection track/track [0173] 53 (guide) roller [0174] 54 axis of rotation of 53 [0175] 55.1 (first) recess [0176] 55.2 (second) recess [0177] 56.1 (first/third) recess [0178] 56.2 (second/fourth) recess [0179] 57 basic setting [0180] 58 cross member/support [0181] 59.1 (first) recess spacing [0182] 59.2 (second) recess spacing [0183] 60 entry slope/entry curve [0184] 70 geared motor