Palletizer

12497250 ยท 2025-12-16

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Cpc classification

International classification

Abstract

A palletizer for stacking cargo, such as bags or boxes, onto a pallet in multiple layers is disclosed. The palletizer includes a main frame extending in vertical direction; pallet lifting means for lifting a pallet, which pallet lifting means are arranged to the main frame and are movable in vertical direction between the base of the main frame and the top of the main frame; a manipulator arranged to the top of the main frame for positioning the cargo and forming a layer on top of a pallet lifted by the pallet lifting means; and a supply main conveyor, such as a belt conveyor, arranged with one end to the top of the main frame for supplying cargo to the manipulator. The manipulator includes a sub-frame movable in a horizontal plane relative to the top of the main frame; a first floor arranged in the sub-frame and a second floor arranged in the sub-frame and above the first floor, wherein each floor has an opening, which can be closed by a door, such as a trap door, and wherein the openings in the floors are aligned when viewed in a vertical direction; and a supply sub conveyor arranged with one end adjacent to the one end of the supply main conveyor and arranged with the other end to the sub-frame and adjacent to the opening in second floor, such that cargo is conveyed on top of the door closing the opening in the second floor. The first floor is rotatable relative to the sub-frame and around a vertical axis.

Claims

1. A palletizer for stacking cargo, such as bags or boxes, onto a pallet in multiple layers, which palletizer comprises: a main frame extending in vertical direction; a support surface arranged to the main frame; a manipulator arranged to the top of the main frame for positioning the cargo and forming a layer on top of the support surface; and a supply main conveyor, such as a belt conveyor, arranged with one end to the top of the main frame for supplying cargo to the manipulator; wherein the manipulator comprises: a sub-frame movable in a horizontal plane relative to the top of the main frame; wherein the manipulator further comprises: a first floor arranged in the sub-frame and a second floor arranged in the sub-frame and above the first floor, wherein each floor has an opening, which can be closed by a door, such as a trap door, and wherein the openings in the floors are aligned when viewed in a vertical direction; wherein the first floor is rotatable relative to the sub-frame and around a vertical axis.

2. The palletizer according to claim 1, wherein the door of the first and/or the second floor comprises two door panels slidable parallel to the horizontal plane away and towards each other to respectively open or close the opening in the first and/or the second floor.

3. The palletizer according to claim 1, wherein two parallel upstanding side walls are arranged adjacent and opposite of the opening in the second floor.

4. The palletizer according to claim 1, wherein two parallel upstanding guide walls are arranged adjacent and opposite of the opening in the first floor, wherein the two guide walls are movable in a direction perpendicular to the side walls for guiding and centering cargo above the opening in the first floor.

5. The palletizer according to claim 4, further comprising secondary lift means arranged to the guide walls for lowering boxes through the opening in the first floor.

6. The palletizer according to claim 5, wherein the secondary lift means comprise, arranged on each guide wall, a linear guide extending in vertical direction and a gripper movable along the linear guide.

7. The palletizer according to claim 6, wherein the gripper comprises a flange extending in a horizontal plane and a bar extending in a horizontal direction, which bar can be tilted into a position stowed into the respective guide wall.

8. The palletizer according to claim 1, wherein the manipulator further comprises: a supply sub conveyor arranged with one end adjacent to the one end of the supply main conveyor and arranged with the other end to the sub-frame and adjacent to the opening in the second floor, such that cargo is conveyed on top of the door closing the opening in the second floor.

9. The palletizer according to claim 1, further comprising: a pallet lifting means for lifting a pallet, which pallet lifting means are arranged to the main frame and are movable in vertical direction between the base of the main frame and the top of the main frame; and a pallet lifted by the pallet lifting means, which pallet forms the support surface.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) The terms FIG., FIGS., Figure, and Figures are used interchangeably in the specification to refer to the corresponding FIGS. in the drawings.

(2) These and other features of the invention will be elucidated in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.

(3) FIG. 1 shows a partially schematic side view of an embodiment of a palletizer according to the invention.

(4) FIG. 2A shows a perspective view of the manipulator of the palletizer according to FIG. 1.

(5) FIG. 2B shows a cross-sectional view of the manipulator according to FIG. 2A.

(6) FIGS. 3A-3C show a cross-sectional view of the manipulator in a first mode according to FIG. 2A in different handling positions for a bag.

(7) FIGS. 4A and 4B show a cross-sectional view of the manipulator in a second mode according to FIG. 2A in different handling positions for a bag.

(8) FIG. 5A-5D show a cross-sectional view of the manipulator in a third mode according to FIG. 2A in different handling positions for a box.

DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

(9) FIG. 1 shows a partially schematic side view of an embodiment of a palletizer 1 according to the invention. The palletizer 1 has a main frame 2 extending in vertical direction. A pallet lift 3 is arranged inside of the main frame 2 and manipulator 4 is arranged with its sub-frame 5 at the top of the main frame 2. The sub-frame 5 is movable in a horizontal plane in two main directions x, y.

(10) A supply sub conveyor 6 is connected with one end to the sub-frame 5, such that cargo, such as bags and boxes, can be supplied from a main conveyor (not shown) onto the supply sub conveyor 6 and into the manipulator 4.

(11) A pallet supply conveyor 7 is provided at the bottom next to the main frame 2 to supply a pallet 8 having a top surface 8a forming a support surface to the pallet lift 3. The pallet 8 is brought to the top of the main frame 2 such that the manipulator can position cargo in layers onto the pallet 8. When a layer is filled with bags or boxes, the pallet lift 3 is lowered over the height of one layer and then a next layer of cargo is provided.

(12) When a pallet 8 is fully loaded with cargo, then the pallet 8 with bags 10 is unloaded from the pallet lift 3 onto a discharge conveyor 9.

(13) FIG. 2A shows the manipulator 4 in perspective view and in more detail. The sub-frame 5 of the manipulator 4 can be moved in both x-direction and y-direction over the pallet 8 in the pallet lift 3.

(14) The manipulator 4 has a first floor 16 with an opening 17. A trap door 18 is arranged against the bottom of the first floor. The opening 17 is bordered by upstanding walls 19, 20, which a movable towards and away from each other.

(15) A second floor 12 with an opening 13 bordered by upstanding guide plates 14 is arranged over the first floor 16. A trap door 15 is arranged against the bottom of the first floor 12 to close or open the opening 13. A bag 10 is shown in FIGS. 2A and 2B to be positioned between the guide plates 14 and on top of the trap door 15.

(16) The first floor 16 is rotatable around a vertical axis 21 in a direction R. The rotation is caused by a motor 22 which engages onto a toothed edge 23 provided on the first floor 16.

(17) FIGS. 3A-3C show the manipulator 4 in different handling positions, in which the bag 10 is moved from the second floor 12 to a layer on top of a pallet 8 arranged in the pallet lift 3.

(18) In FIG. 3A the upstanding walls 19, 20 are moved away from each other. Then the trapdoor 15 is opened, such that the bag 10 can fall from the second floor 12 on top of the trap door 18 of the first floor 16. In FIG. 3B the trapdoor 15 is closed again, such that a second bag 24 can be supplied again to the second floor 12. In the meantime the first bag 10 is centered onto the first floor 16 by moving the upstanding walls 19, 20 towards each other.

(19) In FIG. 3C the trapdoor 18 is opened such that the bag 10 can fall through the opening 17 and on top of the pallet 8 arranged in the pallet lift 3. As soon as the bag 10 has left the manipulator 4, the trapdoor 18 is closed again and the steps of FIG. 3A-3B can be repeated.

(20) The sub-frame 5 of the manipulator can be moved in both x-direction and y-direction to a position over the pallet 8 in the pallet lift 3, as long as the trapdoor 18 is closed.

(21) FIGS. 4A and 4B show the manipulator 4 shown in FIGS. 2A and 2B in a second mode. As soon as a bag 10 has fallen from the second floor 12 onto the trapdoor 18 of the first floor 16, the first floor 16 is rotated relative to the sub-frame 5. This allows for the bag 10 to be oriented in the correct position, such that a layer of bags onto the pallet could be provide in a desired pattern.

(22) When the rotation is completed and the manipulator is moved to the correct position over the pallet, the bag 10 can be released by opening the trapdoor 18, as shown in FIG. 4B.

(23) FIGS. 5A-5D shows the manipulator 4 shown in FIGS. 2A and 2B in a third mode, wherein the manipulator handles boxes 30.

(24) In FIG. 5A a box 30 is supplied on top of the trapdoor 15 of the second floor 12.

(25) In FIG. 5B the trapdoor 15 is opened, but in order to prevent the box 30 to fall onto the first floor 16, which could damage the content of the box 30, a secondary lift is provided in the walls 19, 20. The secondary lift has bars 31, which can be tilted from a position stowed into the respective walls 19, 20 towards a position extending into the fall path of the box 30.

(26) The walls 19, 20 are then moved towards each other to hold the box 30 by friction, where after the bars 31 are moved back into the stowed position. The box 30 will then slide along the walls 19, 20 to the first floor 16 on top of the trapdoor 18.

(27) Shown in FIG. 5C, the secondary lift has a linear guide with a gripper 32 provided at the bottom with an edge 33 on which the box 30 is supported (see also FIG. 5D). After opening the trapdoor 18, the gripper 32 holding the box 30 is lowered through the opening 17 in the first floor 16 and then the box 30 is positioned onto the top of the pallet 8 in the pallet lift 3.

(28) In FIG. 5C the box 30 is released from the gripper 32 by moving the walls 19, 20 away from each other. After which the gripper 32 is lifted up to above the first floor 16, such that a next box 34 can be handled.