CONVEYING APPARATUS FOR INDIVIDUALLY SEPARATED PRODUCTS

20230063559 · 2023-03-02

    Inventors

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    International classification

    Abstract

    A conveying apparatus which is intended for individually separated products, in particular for tablet products produced by means of a tableting apparatus, and has a sliding base and a conveying mechanism, which runs over the sliding base and has a multiplicity of accommodating pockets for the separated products, said accommodating pockets being open in relation to the sliding base located beneath and being movable by the conveying mechanism in a conveying direction along a conveying path over the sliding base. In order for it to be possible in such an apparatus for individual products of those transported with it to be reliably ejected from the conveying route as samples without being damaged in the process, the conveying apparatus includes a discharge device having an aperture, which is provided in the sliding base and encompasses a discharge portion of the conveying path, and having a movable discharge base, which is assigned to the aperture and has at least one closed base region for closing the discharge portion and at least one open through-passage region for giving the discharge portion free, wherein the movement direction of the discharge base for optionally closing or freeing the discharge portion is essentially the same as the conveying direction of the conveying mechanism.

    Claims

    1-11. (canceled)

    12. A conveying device for individual products, in particular for tablet products produced using a pelleting device, with a sliding base and a conveyor element running over the sliding base with a plurality of receiving pockets for the individual products which can be moved by the conveying element in the conveying direction along a conveyor track over the sliding base, wherein a discharge device with a recess in the sliding base which recess comprises a discharge section of the conveyor track, and with a movable discharge base dedicated to the recess with at least one closed base area for closing the discharge section and at least one open passage area for releasing the discharge section, whereas the direction of movement of the discharge base for selectively closing or releasing the discharge section is basically synchronous to the conveying direction of the conveyor element.

    13. The conveying device according to claim 12, wherein the discharge base is formed by a circular disc driven by rotation with at least one base window forming the passage area.

    14. The conveying device according to claim 12, wherein the discharge base is arranged coplanar with the sliding base at least in part in the recess provided in the sliding base.

    15. The conveying device according to claim 12, wherein the discharge base can be driven at a movement speed synchronous with the conveying speed of the conveying element.

    16. The conveying device according to claim 12, wherein the conveying element is a conveying star being rotatably arranged above the sliding base and on the radially outer peripheral area of which the receiving pockets are formed.

    17. The conveying device according to claim 12, wherein the discharge base can be driven by means of a discharge drive which can be derived from a drive for the conveyor element.

    18. The conveying device according to claim 17, wherein the discharge drive can be coupled to the drive for the conveying element by means of a gear which can be engaged and disengaged.

    19. The conveying device according to claim 12, wherein the discharge device is equipped with a discharge chute arranged below the discharge section.

    20. The conveying device according to claim 12, wherein the discharge device is arranged between a feeder device for the products on the sliding base and a removal device for the products in the conveying direction downstream of the feeder device.

    21. The conveying device according to claim 20, wherein the feeder device is formed at least partially by a die table of a pelleting device.

    22. The conveying device according to claim 21, wherein the discharge device is basically formed by a base opening provided in the sliding base.

    23. The conveying device according to claim 20, wherein the discharge device is basically formed by a base opening provided in the sliding base.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0018] The invention may take physical form in certain parts and arrangement of parts, a preferred embodiment of which will be described in detail and illustrated in the accompanying drawings which forms a part hereof and wherein:

    [0019] FIG. 1 a pelleting system with a device according to the invention in a simplified perspective view;

    [0020] FIG. 2 the object according to FIG. 1 with the omission of parts of the device according to the invention with a closed discharge section, in a perspective view;

    [0021] FIG. 3 the object according to FIG. 1 with open discharge section; and

    [0022] FIG. 4 another embodiment of the pelleting system with an alternative drive for the discharge base of the discharge device in a representation corresponding to FIG. 1.

    DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

    [0023] Referring now to the drawings wherein the showings are for the purpose of illustrating preferred and alternative embodiments of the invention only and not for the purpose of limiting the same, in the figures, 10 designates a pelleting system which is used for the production of tablet products, for example detergent tablets 11. System 10 comprises a rotary tablet press, as is known in state of the art for the production of compressed products made from powder. Since the structure of such tablet presses is familiar to skilled persons, only one die plate 12, as well as by way of example, a pair of die punches with upper punch 13 and lower punch 14, are presented from the tablet press in the drawings. The products 11 pressed by the pair of die punches in the associated die opening 16 during one revolution of the die plate 12 in the direction of rotation 15 are pushed upwards out of their die opening 16 by the respective lower punch 14 at the end of a revolution of the die table 12 and transferred to a feed device 17 of a conveyor device, which is the subject of the present invention.

    [0024] The conveyor device, designated 18 as a whole, has a sliding base 19, the top of which is at the same level as the top of the die plate 12 and which is provided with a boundary surface in the shape of a segment of a circle, along which die plate 12 runs in the scope of feed device 17. A revolving conveying element in the form of a conveying star 20 is arranged so as to be rotatable about a vertical axis just above sliding base 19. The star conveyor 20 has multiple carrier fingers 21 provided on its outer circumference projecting radially outwards, which form receiving pockets 22 between themselves for the products 11. The receiving pockets 22 are open at the bottom towards the sliding base 19, so that the products 11, which are taken over by the die plate 12, are pushed in a circular conveyor track 23 in conveying direction 24, starting from the feed device 17 over an angular range of about 180° towards a removal device 25 over the sliding base 19 of device 18. One can see that the carrier fingers 21 in the scope of feed device 17 project laterally beyond the boundary surface drafted in the form of circle segment to the upper side of the die plate and can thereby take over the products from it. The lateral guiding of the tablet products 11 along the conveyor track 23 on the outside of the receiving pockets 22 open on the periphery is achieved by a stationary guide rail 26 in the shape of a circle segment, which extends from the feeder device 17 to the removal device 25 and which delimits the circular arc-shaped conveyor track 23 on the outside.

    [0025] Approximately halfway between the feeder device 17 and the removal device 25, device 18 is provided with a discharge device 27, with which one or more of the products 11 can be discharged from the conveyor track 23 in order to be able to audit them as a product sample, for example. The discharge device 27 can best be seen in FIGS. 2 and 3, where the guide rail 26 in the shape of a circle segment is not shown.

    [0026] As can be seen, the discharge device 27 comprises a recess 28 provided in the sliding base 19 in discharge section 29 of the conveyor track 23 and a movable discharge base 30 dedicated to recess 28, which in the preferred exemplary embodiment shown is formed by a rotation-driven circular disk 31. It has a closed base area 32 extending over a circumferential angle of about 270° for closing the discharge section 29 and an open passage area 33 in the form of a base window 34 with which the ejection section can be released. The circular disk can be rotated about a vertical axis with a drive 35 coupled to the discharge base 30. In the embodiment shown in FIG. 1, this drive consists of a servomotor arranged below the discharge base to the output shaft of which the circular disk forming the discharge base is flanged either directly or with the interposition of a gearing. In the embodiment example shown in FIG. 4, the drive for the discharge base is essentially formed using a pneumatic cylinder 40, which always advances the discharge base by a quarter of a turn via a (simplified) ratchet gear 41 coupled to the rotary shaft of the discharge base 30 when the piston rod 42 extends during actuation of the cylinder. The ratchet mechanism provided in the ratchet gear, not shown in detail, ensures that the discharge base maintains its position when the piston rod is retracted, i.e. when it is not turned back again. The reciprocating movement of the piston rod of the cylinder is thus converted into a rotary indexing movement of the discharge base in one direction of rotation, with four consecutive, complete working strokes of the pneumatic cylinder in the illustrated embodiment, causing a complete rotation of the discharge base back to its starting position.

    [0027] By means of the drive 35, either the closed base area 32 of the discharge base 30 is arranged in recess 28 in order to thereby close discharge section 29, or the open passage area 33 is brought into the recess 28 to thereby open the discharge section 29, so that the product 11 arriving on the conveyor track 23 then descends onto a discharge chute 36 beginning below the discharge section 29, which discharges the product from conveyor device 18. The direction of movement of discharge base 30 in the area of recess 28, that is the circumferential direction 37 of circular disc 31 below the recesses in the conveyor star in the exemplary embodiments, for selectively closing or releasing discharge section 29 is, according to the invention, essentially the same as conveying direction 24 of conveyor element 20. This particular configuration has the advantage that when the circular disk rotates, the essentially radially extending front and rear window edges 38 that delimit the bottom window 34 in the circumferential direction at the front and rear do not move counter to the conveying direction 24 of the tablets 11, but rather in essentially the same direction, so a situation does not occur in which the tablet to be discharged from conveyor device 18 at the discharge device 27 between the carrier fingers 21 of the conveyor star 20 or the edges of the recess 28 and the window edges 38 of the base window 34 in the discharge base 30 is jammed and thereby damaged.

    [0028] One can clearly see in FIGS. 2 and 3 that the discharge base 30 is arranged coplanar to the sliding base 19, i.e. the upper side of its base scope is at the same height as the upper side of the sliding base. In the closed state of the discharge device shown in FIG. 2, in which the base area 32 is in recess 28 in the sliding base 19, the products 11 are moved continuously by the star conveyor 20 over the narrow gap 39 between the sliding base and the discharge base. The recess 28 in the sliding base has the approximate shape of a semicircle, which is essentially completely filled by the circular disc 31 forming discharge base 30 when discharge device 27 is closed, forming only a very narrow gap 39. The discharge base 30 can be rotated or advanced by the servomotor 35 or the pneumatic cylinder drive 40, 41 at a movement speed synchronous to the conveying speed of the conveyor star wheel 20, in order in this way to place the bottom window 34 of the circular disc 31 in the recess 28 (FIG. 3) and thereby to open the ejection section 29 for a product, which then passes down onto the discharge chute 36 and is thus withdrawn from the regular conveying path. Needless to say, it is also possible to remove several products, for example as a series of samples, for which purpose it is possible, particularly in the embodiment according to FIG. 4, to either keep the discharge base in its open position for a correspondingly longer time, so that correspondingly several products following one another are removed, or—especially with the embodiment according to FIG. 1, to rotate the discharge base over several revolutions at a rotational speed adapted to the conveying speed of the conveyor star wheel in such a way that the base window comes under a product deposited in a receiving pocket with each rotation of the discharge base and then, for example, every second, third or nth of the products located in the adjacent receiving pockets from the regular conveyor track between the feeder device and the discharge device is already discharged at the discharge device.

    [0029] Of course, with a correspondingly different design of the discharge device and in particular discharge base, other types of sampling can also be implemented. The discharge base can also be fitted with several base windows, for example, which alternate with correspondingly large, closed base areas. Such a design can then be useful if we need to ensure that, for example, every second product manufactured in the pelleting machine should be diverted to a different location. It is also possible to design the discharge device not with a rotating circular disk as the discharge base, but for example with a flexible drive element rotating around two deflection rollers or chain stars, for example a link chain, on which one or more closing plates are arranged projecting laterally, which can be moved into the recess in the base floor to close it.

    [0030] While considerable emphasis has been placed on the preferred embodiments of the invention illustrated and described herein, it will be appreciated that other embodiments, and equivalences thereof, can be made and that many changes can be made in the preferred embodiments without departing from the principles of the invention. Furthermore, the embodiments described above can be combined to form yet other embodiments of the invention of this application. Accordingly, it is to be distinctly understood that the foregoing descriptive matter is to be interpreted merely as illustrative of the invention and not as a limitation.