Assembly for coating an article incorporating robotic subassemblies utilizing articulating spray arms and carousel conveyor with inlet and outlet locations for the article
09861998 ยท 2018-01-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10S901/31
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B05C15/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B13/0431
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B13/0264
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B13/0457
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05C13/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25J9/0093
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05B13/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25J9/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A process and assembly for mass producing a plasticized coated and structurally supporting insert including a first conveyor for advancing a plurality of lay-flat inserts and at least one lift and transfer mechanism for transferring the inserts between the first conveyor and a second overhead conveyor. A dual function robot is positioned aside the first conveyor and has a first numerically controlled gripping portion for engaging and raising a selected one of the lay flat supported inserts. The robot further has a second numerically controlled and articulating arm for spray coating a plasticized material upon the insert.
Claims
1. An assembly for coating a structurally supporting article, comprising: a first conveyor for advancing inserts arrayed in an initially lay-flat position; at least one lift and transfer mechanism for transferring said inserts between said first conveyor and a second conveyor; wherein said second conveyor is elevated; said first conveyor extending in a circular and closed shape, said second conveyor surrounding said first conveyor in an arcuate shape and said second conveyor having both inlet and outlet locations for said inserts; and a dual function robot positioned aside said first conveyor and having a first numerically controlled gripping portion for engaging and raising one of said inserts from said first conveyor, said dual function robot further having a second numerically controlled and articulating arm for spray coating a plasticized material upon said inserts.
2. The assembly as described in claim 1, said dual function robot further comprising a superstructure within which is configured a vertical slot for supporting said first numerically controlled gripping portion so as to be traversable along a vertical length of said dual function robot beneath said second numberically controlled and articulating arm for spray coating.
3. The assembly as described in claim 2, said second conveyor further comprising a plurality of extending arms upon which are suspended said inserts.
4. The assembly as described in claim 1, said first numerically controlled gripping portion further comprising a superstructure within which is formed a guide track, a stem engaging said inserts within a side edge aperture formed in said inserts, said stem being displaceably and rotatably supported within said guide track.
5. The assembly as described in claim 1, further said first conveyor further comprising pluralities of upwardly projecting support posts upon which are supported said inserts.
6. The assembly as described in claim 1, said at least one lift and transfer mechanism further comprising a plurality of lift and transfer robots, said plurality of lift and transfer robots circumferentially spaced and arranged with said dual function robot; said dual function robot positioned along said first conveyor and between a pair of lift and transfer robots.
7. The assembly as described in claim 1, further comprising said second conveyor being elevated above said first conveyor.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Reference will now be made to the attached drawings, when read in combination with the following detailed description, wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(7) As previously described, the present invention provides a series of improvements to the spray applicating process and production assembly for manufacturing. As will be described in more detail below, the process and assembly includes the provision of modified lift and transfer mechanisms communicable between input and output lines and which can integrate modifications to robotic stations incorporating the ability to both spray coat the inserts as well as to rotate and reset the same upon a horizontal conveyor.
(8) Additional articulating robots can be employed for spraying the plastic coating upon vertically oriented inserts, such as which are traversed along an overhead conveyor between respective conveyors. A still further variant of the present inventions contemplate reconfiguring the inlet and outlet conveyors as a single substantially circular or otherwise arcuate overhead conveyor having proximally located inlet and outlet locations.
(9) Both an overhead line and underneath located lay-flat carousel conveyor are provided and, in combination with a series of successively located robot stations or subassemblies, operate in a timed series of operations for coating the insert. As will be described in further detail, a number of non-limiting variants of the present inventions contemplate an insert coating protocol or operation in which any number of transfer stations or mechanisms operated in conjunction with one or more numerically controlled spray robots, and in order to transfer the inserts between one or more conveyors (such as including a pair of linear inlet and outlet conveyors in a first operation or a single closed circular conveyor in a second operation) and an elevated carousal during the coating operation.
(10) The above stated and referring to
(11) As will be discussed in further detail, the present invention enables mass production of resin coated articles, such as pallets or the like, and which is not available with current production methods and techniques. The present invention contemplates incorporating any number of individual conveyor lines in the present assembly, this including the adding of new conveyor lines as well as selective activation and deactivation of one or more existing lines in order to scale up or down the desired volume of completed resin coated products (e.g. resin coated pallets).
(12) Although not further shown, it is understood that appropriate control and processer capabilities are incorporated into the overall assembly, and which synchronize the transport speed and operation of any combination of lay flat and overhead conveyors, as well as associated lift and transport robots (termed herein as transfer stations or transfer mechanism) and corresponding spray/insert rotating robots located in communication with both the lay flat conveyor lines and overhead/elevated carousal lines. The spray robots further include at least one dual purpose robot which initially provides gripping, elevating and manipulating of the inserts in a first operation (such as to and from the lay flat conveyor), concurrent with the spray applying of the plasticized coating to the surfaces of the insert.
(13) As is further shown, the inserts 12-18 are generally planar shaped, with a given thickness and, as further shown, can exhibit a desired honeycombed or otherwise apertured design between upper and lower faces thereof (not shown). In one non-limiting application, the inserts can be constructed of a rigid paperboard or particle board material and which, when coated with the desired composite resin, provides an extremely durable, weight and weather resistant article including most notably a resin coated pallet.
(14) The plastic coating can include either a known recipe or a proprietary (trade secret) composition and can also incorporate additional components such as particulates or the like for providing desired material properties depending upon the environmental conditions uncovered. For purposes of the present description, the composition and techniques surrounding the application of a plastic spray material, such as to a wooden or paperboard/corrugated material, contemplate such as any type of polystyrene, polyurethane or other material which can be spray applied or flowed over the exposed surfaces of the substratum material in such a way as to maintain it structural integrity while also delivering long term environmental protection.
(15) Without limitation, the term plasticized coating can apply to any type of water-based polymer providing barrier and functional coatings for flexible film packaging, paperboard, and corrugated cartons. Such may further incorporate water-based surface modifiers, additives and polymers for numerous industries including wood care, industrial coatings, inks, fibers, composites, and construction products.
(16) Referring again to
(17) The overhead or elevated conveyor, according to the non-limiting variant depicted, includes a pair of outer 30 and inner 32 spaced apart support members, these typically being suspended from a ceiling of the facility by such as hangers (not shown), and between and from which extend a plurality of spaced apart spacers or structural supports 34, 36, 38, et seq. Also depicted are downwardly extending support arms 40, 42, 44, et. seq. which are understood to represent any suitable structure for receiving and supporting the various inserts delivered by the
(18) The inserts are configured such that, upon the lift and transfer mechanism or assembly (see again components 20-28) lifting a selected insert 12, the insert is transferred to a further position depicted by succeeding insert 12 such that it is supported in downwardly suspended fashion upon a selected support arm 40. While not shown, a rotatable spindle can be supported at a lower end of each support arm 40, 42, 44, et seq. for rotating the vertically suspended inserts about a horizontal axis (see at 29 in
(19) As further shown in
(20) A spray robot is positioned at a location along the overhead conveyor and includes a superstructure 46 extending upwardly from a base or pedestal 48. A first articulating arm 50 is rotatably supported at a base coupled location to 52 to an upper end of the superstructure 46 such that it can rotated about a horizontal axis 52 (see also directional axis and arrow 54). A second inter-articulating arm 56 is pivotally coupled to an end of the first arm 50 (see further directional axis and arrow 56) so that a remote nozzle end 60 can issue a plasticized spray 62 as previously described, and such as which can coat an insert at a further downstream location 12, until being fully coated with the plasticized material as further depicted at location 12.
(21) One advantage of the spray robot is that it permits coating of a series of vertically oriented surfaces of the insert and with the option of whether to move or otherwise rotate the insert. A further communication line is depicted at 29 representing instructions sent from the numerical controller 25 to the spray robot.
(22) Proceeding to
(23) The dual function robot is communicated to a numerical controller (such as depicted in
(24) The dual function robot further includes an upper articulating spray assembly which includes first articulating arm 70 rotatably supported at a base coupled location to 72 to an upper end of the superstructure 64 such that it can rotated about a horizontal axis. A second inter-articulating arm 74 is pivotally coupled to an end of the first arm 70, at 76, so that a remote nozzle end 78 can issue a plasticized spray 80 as previously described, and such as which can coat each succeeding insert 12-18.
(25) As previously described, the dual function robot of
(26) As further explained, the variant of
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(29) Proceeding to
(30) A plurality of lift and transfer robots 91, 92, 94, 96, 98, 100 and 101 are arrayed about an exterior of the closed carousel lay flat conveyor 90 and, in combination with a further plurality of dual function robots 102, 104, 106, 108, 110 and 112 arrayed about an interior of the closed carousel conveyor 90, are provided in peripherally spaced fashion in proximity to the conveyor 84 and carousel 90 lines.
(31) The lift and transfer and spray robots are similar to as previously described in
(32) In this fashion, simultaneous coating operations occurring between similar arrangements of lift and transfer mechanisms and dual function grip/lift/manipulate and spray robots in perimeter spaced fashion about the circular and concentric arranged conveyors, with the unload/replacement station located lift and transfer mechanisms 94, 96, 98 and 100 operating in combination at least with corresponding dual purpose lift/spray robots 104, 106, 108 and 110 in order to coat a number of inserts in simultaneous and continuous fashion.
(33) Other and additional curing and drying operations can be performed in combination with the transfer and spray coating of the inserts. Without limitation, each of the robots described herein can again include suitable numerical control processor technology and can be paired or otherwise communicated with other components of the system and assembly in order to coat and output inserts at a desired manufacturing rate.
(34) Additional methods for coating a structurally supporting article, such as a pallet, are also disclosed and, in a first variant, include the steps of conveying a plurality of planar shaped inserts along an inlet line, elevating the inserts, spraying a first series of vertical oriented surfaces of the inserts with a plasticized coating and depositing the coated inserts upon an outlet line. Additional steps include successively gripping, elevating and manipulating the inserts from the output line concurrent with spraying a second series of horizontal oriented surfaces of the inserts with the plasticized coating and replacing the coated inserts upon the output line. The above method can further include the steps of transferring the inserts from the inlet line to a first location of an elevated carousel conveyor prior to spraying the first series of vertical oriented surfaces and subsequently transferring the inserts from the elevated carousel to said outlet line prior to spraying the second series of horizontal oriented surfaces.
(35) A further variant of the present method includes the steps of conveying a plurality of planar shaped inserts along an arcuate shaped and elevated carousal having an inlet and an outlet, transferring the inserts from the elevated carousal to a circular shaped and closed conveyor, and advancing the inserts upon the conveyor a first rotary distance. Additional steps include successively gripping, elevating and manipulating the inserts from the conveyor concurrent with spraying applying a plasticized coating, replacing the coated inserts upon the conveyor, advancing the inserts upon the conveyor a second rotary distance and transferring the inserts from the conveyor back to the elevated carousal.
(36) Having described my invention, other and additional preferred embodiments will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which it pertains, and without deviating from the scope of the appended claims.