GB2069959A - Apparatus for positioning articles between the flights of a push-plate conveyor, said articles being fed in a continuous touching row - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65G—TRANSPORT OR STORAGE DEVICES, e.g. CONVEYORS FOR LOADING OR TIPPING, SHOP CONVEYOR SYSTEMS OR PNEUMATIC TUBE CONVEYORS
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- B65G47/22—Devices influencing the relative position or the attitude of articles during transit by conveyors
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- B65G47/31—Devices influencing the relative position or the attitude of articles during transit by conveyors arranging the articles, e.g. varying spacing between individual articles during transit by a series of conveyors by varying the relative speeds of the conveyors forming the series
Abstract
In apparatus for positioning articles between the flights of a push- plate conveyor and including two endless belts 1, 4 of which the second moves faster than the first, a stop member 15 is provided in the region of transfer of articles from the first to the second belt which stop member moves in an endless path. In a first portion the stop member moves in front of an article being transferred, in a second portion it moves away and above the article, and in a third portion it moves back towards the conveyor at the rear of the article when the article is on the second conveyor. The stop member is preferably mounted on a pivoted arm and is also slidably mounted. <IMAGE>
Description
SPECIFICATION
Apparatus for positioning articles between the carriers of a drag conveyor, said articles being fed in a continuous closed row
The present invention relates to an apparatus for positioning articles between the carriers of a drag conveyor, said articles being fed in a continous closed row, comprising a first conveyor belt or conveyor belt system capable of receiving the articles at its one end and a second conveyor belt or conveyor-belt system disposed in line with the first conveyor belt, said second belt being arranged for moving at a speed which is greater than the speed of the first conveyor belt and to transfer the articles to the drag conveyor. An apparatus of this kind is known from Dutch Patent
Application No. 73.12730.
An apparatus of this kind is particularly suitable for use in delivering products prepared in a continuous process to an apparatus where the products are being packed separately.
When starting the operation it is not possible in the known apparatus to have the first batch of articles arrive at once in a controlled relationship with respect to the carriers of the drag conveyor, so that quite a large number of said first articles emerge wrong with respect to the carriers and, consequently, they have to be discharged.
It is the object of the present invention to provide an apparatus of the type mentioned above which does not present the above drawback.
Said object is achieved in that the apparatus according to the invention, at the transition point between the first and the second conveyor belt, a stop means is provided, the movement of said means being synchronized with respect to the movement of the drag conveyor, said stop means being movable in an endless path, said path comprising a portion extending essen'tially parallel to the first conveyor belt in the direction of travel, a portion directed backwards and away from the conveyor belt and a portion directed again towards the conveyor belt, such that during operation in the first path section the stop means moves along with and at a distance in front of an article which is advanced by said first conveyor belt then, in the second path section said stop means moves away from said article and past said article to the rear and subsequently, in .he third path section said stop means returns to its starting point, behind the article then being moved along faster by the second conveyor belt and in front of the next article still lying on the first conveyor belt.
In this way, when the apparatus is not in operation the stop means disposed in its lowest position, forms a stop in a fixed position for the products which are arriving, so that the operation can always be started from a position in which the first articles are situated correctly with respect to the carriers of the drag conveyor.
The stop means is preferably provided on an arm, said arm being mounted for a pivotal movement about a pivot point and a sliding movement along said point, which arm is connected to a crank means through a link means, said link means at its one end being pivotably connected to the arm, and at its other end being connected to said crank means and intermediate said ends being pivotably connected to a rocker element mounted for a pivotal movement about a fixed point. The pivot point of the arm may be adjustable.
A detecting means for scanning an arriving article is advantageously disposed in the proximity of the second conveyor belt for scanning an arriving article, while a rotating indicator means is provided, the movement of which is synchronised with respect to the movement of the drag conveyor, a second detecting means being disposed in the proximity of said indicator, and means are present for comparing the signals from the detecting means and for giving a signal for changing the speed of the first conveyor belt.
The invention will now be described more in detail with reference to the accompanying drawing, wherein:
Fig. 1 is a top view of an apparatus according to the present invention;
Fig. 2 is a side view of said apparatus;
Fig. 3 is an enlarged side view of the stop means arranged in the apparatus according to Fig.
1 and 2;
Fig. 4 is an exploded view of the stop means;
Fig. 5 is a diagrammatic view illustrating the operation of the stop means; and
Fig. 6 iiiustrates the various positions of the stop means with respect to the articles.
As illustrated in Fig. 1 and 2, the apparatus comprises a first conveyor belt 1 which, at its one end, receives the articles 2 from the conveyor belt 3, which articles are moved forwards in a continuous closed row by conveyor belt 1 (in the direction of the arrow) towards the second conveyor belt 4, consisting of two, spaced apart parallel-extending narrow belts 5. Behind the conveyor belt 4 a drag conveyor 5 is arranged, which is provided with carriers 6, which carriers at the front part of the conveyor belt 4 are moving upwards into the space between the two narrow belts and engaging the articles 3 at their rear sides for conveying them e.g. to a packaging machine.
Driving member 7 provides for driving of the drag conveyor 5 and for driving of the conveyor belts 1 and 4 through differential drive 8 and transmission 9 respectively, said transmission being such that the speed of conveyor belt 4 is greater (e.g. twice) than that of conveyor belt 1. At the other end of the belt conveyor 1 , a tiltable upper belt 10 prevents the articles 2 from being pushed in a sliding movement along the belt by thrust. When the conveyor belt 1 is long enough so that the thrust can be absorbed without the articles being pushed along the tiltable upper belt 10 can be omitted. Another tiltable upper belt 11 is disposed above the conveyor belt 4. Belt 4 as shown can be replaced by two parallel extending spaced apart side-conveyor belts clamping the articles 2 between them, without the presence of the upper belt 11.
In addition, a detecting mechanism 12 is provided which controls the abutting relationship of the arriving articles 2 such that when a space between two articles is detected, the apparatus is stopped. Furthermore, detecting mechanisms 13 and 14 are provided; their operation will be discussed later on.
At the transition point between conveyor belt 1 and conveyor belt 4a stop mechanism is provided, which is illustrated more in detail in Fig. 3 and 4.
The stop mechanism comprises a stop means 1 5 secured on a shaft 16 which is rotatably journaled in an arm 17, said stop means 1 5 being urged downwardly by spring 18. Arm 17 is pivotably connected to rod 19, while arm 17 is permitted to pivot about the central axis of rod 21 and to slide together with said rod along a slot in guide means 23; the end portion 20 or rod 21 is accommodated in a slot 22 provided in arm 17, so that the position of rod 21 and its end portion 20 can be altered with respect to arm 17. The other end portion of rod 19 is secured to a link means 24, said link means at reference numeral 25 being pivotably connected to a rocker element 26 and by means of rod 27 being connected to a crank means 28. The rocker element 26 is mounted for an up and down rocking motion on shaft 29 mounted in a fixed position.Through change wheel 30 and intermediate wheel 31 the crank means 28 is driven by the wheel 32 coupled to driving means 7.
The operation of the stop mechanism will now be elucidated with reference to the diagrammatic representation (Fig. 5), in which those parts corresponding with parts of the stop mechanism illustrated in Fig. 4 are indicated by the same reference numeral, but in Fig. 5 they are marked with an accent.
During the rotating movement of the crank means 28' the link means 24' is carried with it, however, the connection point 25' must remain on the circle 33, since the connection point 25' forms the connection between link means 24' and rocker element 26', which rocker element is mounted for a pivotal movement about the fixed shaft 29'. Shaft 19' connecting arm 17' with link arms 24' will, thus describe the path 34 which is shown in Fig. 5. Consequently, stop means 15' will described path 35, while arm 17' will perform a pivotal movement about point 20'.
As stated before, point 20' may be displaced along arm 17', so that point 20' can be shifted from the one extreme position (illustrated in Fig. 5) to the other extreme position 20"'. In position 20"' the stop means 15' describes path 35" and
in the shown intermediate position 20" said stop
means describes path 35'. Path 35, 35' and 35" clearly indicate that the possibility of adjustment of point 20 is used for handling articles which vary
in length in the apparatus.
The purpose of said adjustability is shown once more in Fig. 6 wherein in consecutive steps shown on top of each other the paths 35, 35' and 35", as well as the position of stop means 1 5 with respect to articles 3, 3' and 3" which vary in size are indicated. It is apparent from thie Figure, that stop means 1 5 moves along in the direction of movement in front of the adajcent article, then moves upwards and returns again to its starting
position behind the article which is now carried away faster by conveyor belt 4. When an article is advanced too far, e.g. because of eccessive thrust, the stop means will strike the front of the article and, thus, correct the entire stream of articles
arriving on conveyor belt 1.
In operating the apparatus, the stop means 1 5 is in downward position and it will, thus, form a stop for the arriving articles so that the operation of the apparatus can always be started in its correct position so that the first articles are disposed at once in their correct position with respect to the carriers 6 of the drag conveyor 5 and, thus there is not risk that the first articles have to be discharged.
Since the articles, such as chocolate coated biscuits or similar sweets are rarely of exactly the same length, the speed of the conveyor belt 1 must be controlled. To this end, at first the speed of the conveyor belt 1 is set slightly higher than is theroretically required speed, e.g. 1% higher. After a given time the conveyor belt 1 is set at a lower speed during a certain time period; the time can be set e.g. by means of a time relay.
The detecting means 13 compares the arrival of each article with the position of an indicator 36 being coupled to the change wheel 30 (Fig. 4) and making one revolution per article. When the signal of the detecting means 14 which is facing the indicator 36 arrives simultaneously with or slightly later than the signal from detecting means 13, this means that the relevant article has arrived a bit too early; the speed of the conveyor belt 1 is then set at a lower value for a short periof of time.
Claims (5)
1. Apparatus for positioning articles between the carriers of a drag conveyor, said articles being fed in a continuous closed row, comprising a first conveyor belt or conveyor-belt system, capable of receiving the articles at its one end and a second conveyor belt or conveyor-belt system disposed in line with the first conveyor beit, said second belt being arranged for moving at a speed which is greater than the speed of the first conveyor belt and to transfer the articles to the drag conveyor, characterized in that at the transition point between the first conveyor belt and the second conveyor belt a stop means is provided, the movement of said means being synchronized with respect to the movement of the drag conveyor, said stop means being movable in an endless path, said path comprising a portion extending essentially parallel to the first conveyor belt in the direction of travel, a portion directed backward and away from the conveyor belt, such that during operation, in the first path section the stop means moves along with and at a distance in front of an article which is advanced by said first conveyor belt, then in the second path section said stop means moves away from said article and past said article to the rear and subsequently, in the third path section, said stop means returns to its starting point, behind the article then being moved along faster by the second conveyor belt and in front of the next article still lying on the first conveyor belt.
2. Apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that the stop means is provided on an arm, said arm being mounted for a pivotal movement about a pivot point and a sliding movement along said point, which arm is connected to a crank means through a link means, said link means at its one end being pivotably connected to the arm and at its other end being connected to said crank means and intermediate said ends being pivotably connected to a rocker element mounted for a pivotal movement about a fixed point.
3. Apparatus according to claim 2,
characterized in that the pivot point of the arm is
adjustable.
4. Apparatus according to claims 1 to 3
inclusive, characterized in that a detecting means
for scanning an arriving article is disposed at the
second conveyor belt and an indicator is present,
the rotating movement of which is synchronized
with respect to the movement of the drag
conveyor while a second detecting mechanism is provided in the proximity of said indicator, and means are present for comparing the signals from the detecting mechanisms and for giving a signal for changing the speed of the first conveyor belt.
5. Apparatus for positioning articles substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
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GB2122159A (en) * | 1982-06-11 | 1984-01-11 | Francesco Canziani | Feeding apparatus particularly for machines for the conveyance and sorting of objects |
EP0497621A2 (en) * | 1991-01-31 | 1992-08-05 | Philip Morris Products Inc. | Methods and apparatus for feeding and assembling cylindrical articles |
GB2299065A (en) * | 1995-03-18 | 1996-09-25 | Truetzschler Gmbh & Co Kg | Can-handling system in a textile installation |
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GB2122159A (en) * | 1982-06-11 | 1984-01-11 | Francesco Canziani | Feeding apparatus particularly for machines for the conveyance and sorting of objects |
EP0497621A2 (en) * | 1991-01-31 | 1992-08-05 | Philip Morris Products Inc. | Methods and apparatus for feeding and assembling cylindrical articles |
EP0497621A3 (en) * | 1991-01-31 | 1993-03-17 | Philip Morris Products Inc. | Methods and apparatus for feeding and assembling cylindrical articles |
GB2299065A (en) * | 1995-03-18 | 1996-09-25 | Truetzschler Gmbh & Co Kg | Can-handling system in a textile installation |
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