GB2404909A - Apparatus for stacking egg carriers - Google Patents

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GB2404909A
GB2404909A GB0426262A GB0426262A GB2404909A GB 2404909 A GB2404909 A GB 2404909A GB 0426262 A GB0426262 A GB 0426262A GB 0426262 A GB0426262 A GB 0426262A GB 2404909 A GB2404909 A GB 2404909A
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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
    • B65G57/00Stacking of articles
    • B65G57/02Stacking of articles by adding to the top of the stack
    • B65G57/11Stacking of articles by adding to the top of the stack the articles being stacked by direct action of the feeding conveyor
    • B65G57/14Stacking of articles by adding to the top of the stack the articles being stacked by direct action of the feeding conveyor the articles being transferred from carriers moving in an endless path adjacent to the stacks
    • 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
    • B65G57/00Stacking of articles
    • B65G57/02Stacking of articles by adding to the top of the stack
    • B65G57/16Stacking of articles of particular shape
    • B65G57/20Stacking of articles of particular shape three-dimensional, e.g. cubiform, cylindrical
    • B65G57/22Stacking of articles of particular shape three-dimensional, e.g. cubiform, cylindrical in layers each of predetermined arrangement
    • B65G57/24Stacking of articles of particular shape three-dimensional, e.g. cubiform, cylindrical in layers each of predetermined arrangement the layers being transferred as a whole, e.g. on pallets

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Apparatus for stacking double 6 egg packs 20 includes means for inclining each half-pack by moving two (or one) members 12 between a rest position and a raised operating position whereat to cause the pack to peak along the mid-way line between the half-packs. The packs are transferred from a delivery conveyor 3 to a stack by means of a transfer arrangement which raises, translates and lowers them. This arrangement includes driven chains 4A to which are attached load lifters 14 comprising pivotally attached but lockable plates 13 which also bear on the half-packs to aid inclining thereof.

Description

APPARATUS FOR STACKING EGG CARRIERS
This invention relates to an apparatus for stacking filled egg carriers of substantial rigidity be they in the form of a double 6 pack carton with each pack filled with six eggs or a carton filled with 10/12 or 15/18 eggs or open trays filled with a greater number of eggs. Open trays, while they are of the same or substantially the s same areal dimensions, may be provided with up to 30 egg pockets, the number of enn por:ket provided \!arying depending on the size of eggs to be packed.
The prior art discloses many types of stacking device which could be used in egg packing stations, for example, GB 1,596,169 there is described a machine for stacking both cartons and trays, with facilities for orienting the latter by rotation, and to thereafter lowering the stacks vertically downwards into a packing case. Or as in GB I,, 2,051,722 where the cartons or trays are conveyor-fed to be stacked on an elevator platform which operates within an egg packing case itself, because the latter is i manufactured with a loose bottom, and is indexed to descend towards a roller À conveyor where the case, with its bottom now in place, can be pushed toward a delivery section of the egg packing station. Or again, as in EP 255.199, where boxes or trays of eggs are conveyed within the machine and stacked in three layers and oriented wtnn layers at 90 and thereafter placed on a plastic strip which acts as a sling to lower the stacks into a case but which can easily be slipped out again for re use in lowering further three packs into the case. Or finally, as in EP 386.347 where the trays are alternate layer rotated through 90 and then automatically stacked and moved on conveyor to a fixed stop where they are manually removed un-cased. The disadvantages of the various stacking and packing devices of the prior art lie in the fact that many are only capable of handling the flat open trays whereas others can handle the trays and 12 egg cartons but not double six pack cartons.
In an egg packing station, there is a need for a stacking and packing apparatus which can handle all three types of carrier and such an apparatus is the object of the present invention.
Accordingly, apparatus for stacking egg carriers includes means for inclining each pack of a double 6 pack, the means having one or two members movable between a rest position and a raised operating position whereat to cause the packs to peak along the mid-way line between the two packs.
A load may comprise a open tray, twr.: 15/18 eggs canons, or three 10/12 egg or double 6 pack egg cartons, the length dimensions across the two 15/18 egg cartons lo or the three 10/12 egg cartons or double 6 pack egg cartons being equivalent or substantially so to an open tray. . .
! ' " Preferably further, the delivery conveyor and loading station are split into three to provide channels therebetween into which the inclining means in the form of two bars are housed to be actuated upwardly when double 6 pack egg cartons are being : IS used, the actuation being to cause the bars to stand proud of the loading station's À . . - ; surface and grip the inside pockets of each pack to cause each pack of the double 6 pack to incline whereby the packs form a peak at the mid- way line. The bars preferably in their upward movement move closer together to accommodate the decrease in wui, between the inside pockets as the peak is formed. A rotary saw is beneficially provided to saw through a double 6 pack to form two separate 6 packs prior to the double pack being fed on to the loading station.
An embodiment of the present invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: Fig. 1A shows a plan view of a stacking apparatus according to the present invention; Fig.1B shows a perspective view of the stacking apparatus with parts cut away for clarity and components show)-' scl,err,atica51y; Fig.2 shows a perspective view of a loading station of the apparatus with three double 6 pack cartons thereon and incline bars raised to peak the packs; Fig. 3 shows a perspective view of a detail of a transfer arrangement showing an arm receiving mechanism with an arm in position and removed from its position s together with a second form of an arm; and Figs. 4, 5 and 6 show similar end elevations of a three layer stack of carriers on a stacking station, the layers being oriented alternately through 90 and respectively showing the carriers in the form of double 6 packs; 12 packs, and open trays.
lo Referring to the drawings, apparatus for stacking egg carriers comprises in linear disposition mounted on a framework 9, a carrier delivery conveyor 3 feeding , onto a loading station 3A, a transfer arrangement 4 to lift a load 20 from the loading ! ) ) ) ) I station 3A, displace it linearly and deposit it on a stacking station 5 and a discharge conveyor 10.
Is The loading station 3A is stationary and is of lesser length than the length of a i, ; load 20. A load 20 comprises a open tray, two 18 egg cartons, or three 12 egg or i double 6 pack egg cartons, the width dimensions of the two 18 egg cartons or the three 12 egg or double 6 pack egg cartons being equivalent or substantially so to an open tray. - - -- ' -- Means to incline each pack of a double 6 pack carton includes having two members movable between a rest position and a raised operating position whereat to cause the packs to peak along the mid-way line between the two- packs.
The delivery conveyor 3, in the form of an endless belt conveyor, and the loading statior, 3A are split into three to provide charnels therebeween into which the 2s two members in the form of two incline bars 12 are housed to be actuated upwardly when double 6 pack egg cartons are being used. The actuation of the bars 12 is to - cause the bars 12 to stand proud of the loading station's surface and- grip the inside pockets of each pack to cause each pack of the double 6 pack to incline as shown in Fig. 2 whereby the packs form a peak at the mid-way line. The bars 12 perform an arcuate movement to accommodate the decrease in width between the inside pockets as the peak is formed.
s A rotary saw 21 is provided on a structural member straddling the delivery conveyor 3 to saw through a double 6 pack to form two separate 6 packs prior to the double pack being fed on to the loading station 3A. The saw 21 is movable in its mounting between an in-use position and an out-of-use position.
The transfer arrangement 4 is two laterally spaced endless chains 4A, each lo arranged around four sprocket wheels 4B in a rectangular disposition with synchronized movement. The chains 4A have one or more pairs of load lifters 14 similarly spaced therearound to grip a load 20 from the loading station 3A and deliver it to the stacking station 5. The load lifters 14 are low friction pivoted to the chains 4A.
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Each load lifter 14 has an arm receiving mechanism 14A which has a springloaded ) . lo' locking pin 16 to secure an arm 13 in the mechanism 14A. Each arm receiving mechanism 14A is hinged to the load lifter 14. Each arm 13 is of general trapezoidal shape with the smaller parallel side for fitment to the arm receiving mechanism 14A with the locking pin 16 engagable in an aperture 17 in the arm 13 and the larger parallel side having load gripping means which is either in the form of a plate gripper 1 3A or a series of finger grippers 1 3B.
The stacking station 5 is a platform 5A mounted on an upright shaft 5B and capable of being rotated. Indexing means is provided to rotate the shaft 5B through a restricted 90 arcuate movement whereby alternate layers of loads 20 can be alternately oriented through Ono. Each indexing movement is achieved between, 2s successive loads 20 being located on the platform 5A. The index movement is obtained through extension and retraction of a ram of a first ram and cylinder arrangement 18.
Transfer means 8 is provided to move a load 20 or a layered plurality of loads from the stacking station 5 on to the discharge conveyor 10. The transfer means is an upright square plate 8A movable across the platform 5A on extension of a ram of a second ram and cylinder arrangement 19. The discharge conveyor 10 is formed by a s bed of low friction rotatable rollers 10A.
Power means in the form of an electric motor 1 and gearing, and actuating means are provided, the actuating means operable at the loading station 3A to operate the power means to provide movement of the transfer arrangement 4 and periodically movement of the transfer means 8. The actuating means is an upright trip plate 11 provided at the rear of and standing proud of the loading station 3A whereby it a,:, is abutted when a load 20 is fully positioned on the loading station 3A.
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In use, an egg tray is progressed along the delivery conveyor 3 by rotation of the belt and deposited onto the loading station 3A. As soon as the tray abuts the trip plate 11, the chains 4A of the transfer arrangement move and the arms 13 of an ), 15! opposed set of load lifters 14 engage the tray, and keeping it horizontal, convey it I, -;, ,- , upwards, linearly of the framework 9 and deposit it downwardly on top of the stacking station 5 or onto a tray already on the stacking station 5. The arms 13 fold upwardly as the load lifters pass a tray already on the stacking station so as not to damage the fray and thereafter return to theichormal position. The arms 13 in this case have plate grippers 13B. Each successive tray being laid on the stacking station 5 is, oriented through 90 relative to its immediate predecessor. This occurring with the platform 5A being rotated through 90 after each tray is laid on the stacking station.
After the required number of trays are stacked, the transfer means is energised to move the stack o, trays onto the discharge conveyor 10. Alternately in use, three 12 2s packs cartons are separately fed along the delivery conveyor to the loading station 3A.
The first carton sits at the front of the station 3A where it is fed by the conveyor. The next carton replaces it and moves the first carton further onto the station, and the third carton similarly moves the other two further onto the station and in so doing, causes the leading edge of the first carton to abut the trip plate 11. The arms in this use are those with gripperfingers 13A. In a third use, the cartons are double 6 pack cartons.
After the three cartons are on the loading station, the bars 12 are extended to incline the packs. The arms with gripper fingers engage the three cartons and maintain their inclined attitude during a transfer operation to the stacking station whereat when laid on top of the station they resume their non-inclined attitude as shown in the drawings.
It has been found that even with the double 6 pack cartons cut, it is still possible to transfer them in the inclined attitude.
lo The loads may be of two 15 egg cartons or three 10 egg cartons, the length dimension being the same as for the two 18 egg carton or the three 12 egg carton. It , , , is not essential that the alternate layers be rotated, particularly in connection with the . ., 1 or 10 egg cartons. I, ,
While only one pair of load lifters are shown, two or three pairs of load lifters i, . . Is may be used.
- , In a modification, the means for inclining each pack of a double 6 pack carton 1! ': i ' may alternatively comprise two incline members in the form of plates normally resting on the loading station, the plates being adapted to peak at their inner sides to cause each pack of the double pack to incline whereby the packs form the peak at the mid- way line.
In a second modification, only one incline member in the form of either a bar or a plate may be provided.
A benefit of the present invention is to provide stacks of egg carriers suitable for a packing case, be it a single stack case or a double stack case, the case with 2s open bottom flaps being slipped over the stack(s) on the discharge conveyor.
Thereafter, the flaps at the bottom and top of the case being closed over and the case sealed.
Variations and other modifications can be made to the invention described above and as claimed hereinafter. ! ? . ? : ) ?
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1. Apparatus for stacking egg carriers includes means for inclining each pack of a s double 6 pack, the means having one or two members movable between a rest position and a raised operating position whereat to cause the packs to peak along the mid-way line between the two packs.
2. Apparatus as claimed in Claim1, wherein a delivery conveyor and a loading lo station are provided and the means for inclining each pack of a double 6 pack carton comprises two incline members in the form of bars normally housed in two ), . . corresponding channels provided in the loading station and the delivery conveyor À , , feeding thereonto, the bars being adapted to extend from their housing to grip the inside pockets of each pack to cause each pack of the double 6 pack to incline is whereby the packs form the peak at the mid-way line.
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3. Apparatus as claimed in Claim 2, wherein the bars in their upward movement move closer together to accommodate the decrease in distance between the inside pockets as the peak is formed.
4. Apparatus as claimed in Claim 1, wherein a delivery conveyor and a loading station are provided and the means for inclining each pack of a double 6 pack carton comprises two incline members in the form of plates normally resting on the loading station, the plates being adapted to peak at their inner sides to cause each pack of the 2s double 6 pack to incline whereby the packs form the peak at the mid- way line. q
5. Apparatus having inclining means substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to Figs. 1A, 1 B and 2 of the accompanying drawings. ) . : i
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