AU594387B2 - Rotary feeder - Google Patents

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AU594387B2
AU594387B2 AU65095/86A AU6509586A AU594387B2 AU 594387 B2 AU594387 B2 AU 594387B2 AU 65095/86 A AU65095/86 A AU 65095/86A AU 6509586 A AU6509586 A AU 6509586A AU 594387 B2 AU594387 B2 AU 594387B2
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Arthur L. Dean
Sydney Hilton
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65GTRANSPORT OR STORAGE DEVICES, e.g. CONVEYORS FOR LOADING OR TIPPING, SHOP CONVEYOR SYSTEMS OR PNEUMATIC TUBE CONVEYORS
    • B65G47/00Article or material-handling devices associated with conveyors; Methods employing such devices
    • B65G47/02Devices for feeding articles or materials to conveyors
    • B65G47/04Devices for feeding articles or materials to conveyors for feeding articles
    • B65G47/12Devices for feeding articles or materials to conveyors for feeding articles from disorderly-arranged article piles or from loose assemblages of articles
    • B65G47/14Devices for feeding articles or materials to conveyors for feeding articles from disorderly-arranged article piles or from loose assemblages of articles arranging or orientating the articles by mechanical or pneumatic means during feeding
    • B65G47/1407Devices for feeding articles or materials to conveyors for feeding articles from disorderly-arranged article piles or from loose assemblages of articles arranging or orientating the articles by mechanical or pneumatic means during feeding the articles being fed from a container, e.g. a bowl
    • B65G47/1414Devices for feeding articles or materials to conveyors for feeding articles from disorderly-arranged article piles or from loose assemblages of articles arranging or orientating the articles by mechanical or pneumatic means during feeding the articles being fed from a container, e.g. a bowl by means of movement of at least the whole wall of the container
    • B65G47/1428Devices for feeding articles or materials to conveyors for feeding articles from disorderly-arranged article piles or from loose assemblages of articles arranging or orientating the articles by mechanical or pneumatic means during feeding the articles being fed from a container, e.g. a bowl by means of movement of at least the whole wall of the container rotating movement

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Description

PATENTS ACT 1952 594387 Form COMPLETE SPECIFICATION
(ORIGINAL)
FOR OFFICE USE Short Title: Int CI: Application Number: C5 qoc Lodged: ;'m'rnplete Specificaion-Load:, Acceptpl:.
Lapsed: Published: SPrfd6rty: Related Art, C f.
Name of Applicant: Addiass of Applicant: Actual Inventor: TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT FMC CORPORATION 200 Randolph Drive, Chicago, Illinois, 60601, United States of Alverica SYDN4EY HILTON, P2"=HU L. DEAN SANDEPCOCK, SMITH BEADLE, Patent Attorneys, 207 Rlversdale Road, Hawvthorn, Victoria, 3122, Address for Service: Australia Complete Specification for the invention entitled: ROTARY FEEDER.
The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to me.- Note: The description is to be typed in double spacing, pica type face, in an area not Wxeeding 250 nmm in depth and 160 mm in width, on tough white paper of good quality and it is to be inserted inside this form.
,14168f77---L 14 e/7-LPrinted bY C. J. THOMPSON(. Actlnv C-r- -t t rni n p- 2- The invention presented herein is a rotary feeder for feeding articles from a bulk storage to an orienting take away unit. The feed bowl is provided with a conically shaped bottom surrounded by upwardly extending side walls in communication with the bowl bottom. The side walls -4Q an included angle of at least ninety degrees with the base or bottom of the bowl.
Article feeders using a rotary bowl for holding parts to be fed are known. One such feeder uses a bowl having vertical side walls and a stationary ramp to move articles out of the bowl. Once out of the bowl the articles are moved across a planar surface by centrifugal force for ultimate distribution from an escapement device. The centrifugal forces necessary to move articles in this type of feeder is not advantageous due to the resultant erratic behaviour of the articles when subjected to rotational speeds of the feeder sufficiently high to generate adequate centrifugal force to provide transport of the articles to be fed.
The article feeder disclosed herein accomplishes a smooth, controlled feed without detrimental article mishandling sometimes found in bowl feeders having higher rotational speeds.
Therefore the invention provides for a rotary article feeder comprising a rotary bowl having a conical or frusto conical or frusto-conically faceted base converging upwardly from a circular base periphery to an apex and having a frusto-conical sidewall diverging upwardly from the circular pn/ I Case to a circular opening and having a truncated conical !tbspe 02 ,fmcaus.spe, E1 891012,!tbspe.002, ,fmcaus.spe, Ir 2Ca) transporting rim extending radially outwardly and downwardly from the circular opening, an inclined stationary article removal ramp within the bowl having a bottom end shaped to sweep articles upwardly from the bowl base the ramp being shaped to feed articles upwardly in contact with the frusto-conical sidewall and having a top transition end at the circular opening shaped to receive and slide articles outwardly onto the truncated conical rim.
The essence of this invention will be clearly apparent from a perusal of the following description when read in conjunction with the drawing figures wherein Figure 1 is a top view of the rotary feeder bowl; Q. (oo a o a 0 8 9 1012,!tbspe.002, ,fmcaus.spe, L- -3- Figure 2 is a cross section through plan 2-2 of Figure 1; Figure 3 is a perspective view of a portion of the bowl and the ramp therein; Figure 4 is a cross section of a bowl showing multiple conical elements therein.
Figure 5 is an alternative bowl configuration shown in cross-section.
Figure 6 is an alternative bowl configuration in broken lines showing a conical insert.
Turning first to Figures 1 and 2 the operative parts of the invention can clearly be seen. The rotary feeder, generally 10, comprises an article receiving means 12 which may be a container or bowl for receiving articles to be handled from a hopper 14 or other bulk storage means. The article receiving means has a substantial conical base or surface portion 16 which, at the periphery of the base of the cone, is associated with an inclined wall 20 extending 20 upwardly from the base of the cone. In a preferred embodiment the angle between the cone surface and the inclined side wall will be ninety degrees but as will be explained later this angle could be more thar ninety degrees.
The article receiving means houses an article selection means 22 or take away ramp. The ramp 22 is configured to provide a means or path allowing articles in the bowl 12 to be removed therefrom and positioned on a transport means 24 which may be the rim or lip of the bowl.
The take away ramp is attached to a beam 26 and held stationary in the bowl 12 primarily adjacent to inclined wall J 20 along the ramp's most outboard edge 30. The entry 3 4of tne ramp 22 is adjacent the surface 16 of the conical base while terminating at a discharge means 34 at a relatively nigher elevation. The ramp discharge means 34 is adjacent the rim 24 of the bowl 12 so that articles transported up the ramp 22 may be deposited on the rim.
A preferred ramp 22 is shown in Figure 3.
In this figure, which is an enlarged portion of the machine shown generally as 10, the bowl 12 can be seen with the upwardly extending and outwardly angled wall portion Dridging the space between the bowl surface and the rim 24 of the bowl. This view clearly shows one embodiment of the ramp 22 attached by a bracKet 36 to the cross beam 26.
SThe ramp 26 has the entry end 32 with tongue members such as 40 whicn fit into groove members 42 in the bowl. The ramp extends upwardly from the base 16 at a relatively steep angle to a discharge section 44 which is angled downwardly so that articles such as the discs, shown as 46, will be urged off the discharge section of the ramp by gravity onto the rim 24.
The articles 46, once on the rim 24, will remain there and travel on the rim 24 until the articles enter a chute 50 which has an inner wall or fence 52 to guide the article off the rim 24.
Figure 4 is a simplified drawing of the bowl 12 of Figure 1 but having the conical center section made up of several truncated cone sections 54 and 56 and a cone 58. The tr.uncated cones and the cone 58 are contemplated as having different heights and wall angles, or any combination of heights and wall angles, such that pieces of different dimensions could be used in a generic bowl to give a desired article flow throughout the bowl. For instance, the cone 58 could be more steeply sloped than the truncated cones 56 and 54 and each of the truncated cones could have different slopes. One embodiment contemplated doesn't use the cone 58 at all but terminates at the truncation of an inserted cone.
Figure 5 is a simplified embodiment of a bowl 60 similar to the bowl 12 but having the rim portion generally horizontal. Furthermore, this embodiment is used to show that the angle 64, previously stated to be ninety degrees in a preferred embodiment could be more than ninety degrees as determined by the exigencies of the parts being fed from the bowl and the desired feeding characteristics.
Figure 6 presents a simplified view of a bowl shown in a pnantom line view with a cone 70 placed in the bowl and Z0 attached to the bowl by a fastener such as 72. The cone is contemplated to be removable so that a bowl could be run either with or without the cone.
The operation of the rotary bowl feeder can be envisioned by looking at Figures 1 and 3. In Figure 1 a plurality of articles to be fed such as the discs 46 are supplied to the bowl 12 from the hopper 14. The bowl is being rotated at a low rotational speed, in a preferred embodiment between four and twenty-five RPM. Discs being fed into the bowl will flow down the surface of the cone, which is the bottom of the bowl by gravity until they are adjacent the side wall of the bowl.
As the bowl rotates the articles will be picked up by the ramp and will be urged up the ramp by back pressure provided by subsequently picked up articles and/or the geometry of the wall. Since the bowl wall extends outwardly, presenting an <c~
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r -6ever increasing radius of the bowl as the parts move upward on the ramp, the peripheral speed seen by the article at its point of contact witn the wall will be increasing. Parts of articles will experience some acceleration as they move up and out of the bowl. Since the ramp is at right angles to the bowl wall gravity will help keep parts against the wall. It may be well to point out at this point that it is contemplated that the wall surface could be coated or formed with a friction improving surface to assist the promotion of articles up the ramp.
Once the articles reach the top of the ramp 34 they will slide off the ramp onto the rim 24. A fence 74 will hold the articles in position on the rim 24 although the downward sloping profile of the rim allows gravity to move the articles to the fence 74. The articles will be carried on the rim to the chute 50 where the inner wall 52 of the chute will guide Sthe articles across the rim to the next stage in the transportation of the article.
~In Figure 1 it can be seen that the fence 74 guides the articles to the chute 50, along the way however, any articles that are stacked upon another article are displaced by a wiper S r r :L 76 which acts to .4.4.-\the stacked articles.
The foregoing description attempts to set forth the best mode of carrying out the invention however, it is contemplated that nuances of design differing in execution will be encompassed Dy the following claims.
The claims form part of the disclosure of this specification.

Claims (6)

1. A rotary article feeder comprising a rotary bowl having a conical or frusto conical or frusto-conically faceted base converging upwardly from a circular base periphery to an apex and having a frusto-conical sidewall diverging upwardly from the circular base to a circular opening and having a truncated conical transporting rim extending radial ly outwardly and downwardly from the circular opening, an inclined stationary article removal ramp within the bowl having a bottom end shaped to sweep articles upwardly from the bowl base the ramp being shaped to feed articles upwardly in contact with the frusto-conical sidewall and having a top transition end at the circular opening shaped to receive and slide articles outwardly onto the truncated j 15 conical rim.
2. A rotary feeder as claimed in claim 1 and comprising a S. stationary spi 4r- a guide means for guiding articles riding on the truncated coni ;al rim to a discharge opening formed by opposite ends of the sp.-ra guide means.
3. A rotary feeder as claimed in claim 2 and including a chute to receive articles from the discharge opening of the -pira- guide means.
4. A rotary feeder as claimed in any preceding claim and comprising a wiper which acts to ringatestacked articles riding on the truncated conical rim.
A rotary feeder as claimed in any preceding claim in S. 9 which the truncated conical rim is vertically spaced below 8 91012,!tbspe.002, ,fmcaus.spe, S 0 C oo a 1( D O r 1 c ci L4. 4v 0, 89 the apex of the bowl base.
6. A rotary article feeder substantially as described with reference to the accompanying drawings. DATED THIS 12th October 1989 SMITH SHELSTON BEADLE Fellows Institute of Patent Attorneys of Australia. Patent Attorneys for the Applicant o 00 0 0 C can 4 FMC CORPORATION S "891012, !tbspe.002, fmcaus.spe,
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