NL2014130B1 - Method and apparatus for transferring and buffering objects between conveyors. - Google Patents

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NL2014130B1
NL2014130B1 NL2014130A NL2014130A NL2014130B1 NL 2014130 B1 NL2014130 B1 NL 2014130B1 NL 2014130 A NL2014130 A NL 2014130A NL 2014130 A NL2014130 A NL 2014130A NL 2014130 B1 NL2014130 B1 NL 2014130B1
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A method and an apparatus (1) arranged for transferring and buffering objects between conveyors cooperating with a first conveyor that defines a first path of conveyance (11) and with at least one second conveyor that defines a second path of conveyance (15). The first conveyor transports objects in a first direction (13) and the at least one second conveyor transports objects in a second direction (17). A transfer conveyor (7) with a transfer path interferes with the first path of conveyance (11) to form a receiving interface and with the second path of conveyance (15) to form a release interface at the transfer conveyor (7). The transfer conveyor (7) transfers objects from the receiving interface toward the release interface. Objects are selectively released to the at least one second conveyor at the release interface of the transfer conveyor. Buffering means (97) are provided for accumulating at least one object. Objects moving from the receiving interface to the release interface can be taken out from the transfer conveyor (7) for temporary buffering outside of the transfer path by the buffering means (97) and buffered objects can selectively be removed from the buffering means (97) for dispatch to the release interface. The apparatus (1) includes the transfer conveyor (7) and at least one buffering station (68, 68A-C) that temporarily accumulates a selected object outside of the transfer path.

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Title: Method and apparatus for transferring and buffering objects between conveyors
The invention relates to transferring and buffering objects between a discharge section of a first conveyor and a loading section of at least one second conveyor. In particular the invention is directed to a method and apparatus for transferring and buffering individual items of slaughtered poultry, such as chickens, turkeys or other birds, suspended from a first type of shackle in a first conveyor to a second type of shackle associated with at least one second conveyor.
In the processing of slaughtered poultry it is known to transfer bird carcasses between different conveyor systems. Such different conveyer systems may have equal or different capacities with respect to speed and/or spacing between individual bird carcasses. Often these bird carcasses have to be transferred between conveyor systems that each suspend the carcasses at a center spacing different from the other conveyor. It is also known to transfer slaughtered poultry carcasses between conveyors that differ in speed and/or otherwise in capacity. In some of the known transfer operations the transfer of such objects to be processed is therefore often combined with buffer means for accumulating a number of the objects during transfer to cope with the differences in speed or object spacing. An embodiment of such prior art is described in patent document US 4,813,101 and describes a device for selective transfer of slaughtered poultry. In this device a transfer station effects transfer of the slaughtered poultry from a first conveyor track to a second conveyor track. The transfer station includes a transfer wheel having a plurality of transfer carriers about its periphery, which can be either engaged by the transfer wheel to rotate with the transfer wheel or bear against a releasable stop to form a waiting fine about the periphery of the transfer wheel.
This known buffering arrangement accumulates the objects or birds strictly in succession and also results in a friction force being exerted on the transfer wheel that increases with the number of transfer carriers and objects being accumulated. There has thus not only been a desire to eliminate friction forces and thereby improve energy efficiency, but also a wish not to be bound by the particular sequence of the buffered objects.
Accordingly it is an object of the present invention to propose an improved method and apparatus for transferring and buffering objects between a first conveyor and at least one second conveyor. In a more general sense it is thus an object of the invention to overcome or reduce at least one of the disadvantages of the prior art. It is also an object of the present invention to provide alternative solutions which are less cumbersome in assembly and operation and which moreover can be made relatively inexpensively. Alternatively it is an object of the invention to at least provide a useful alternative.
To this end the invention provides for a method and apparatus as defined in one or more of the appended claims. Notably the invention provides for a method of transferring and buffering objects between conveyors, comprising: providing a first conveyor having a first path of conveyance; operating the first conveyor for transporting objects in a first transport direction; providing at least one second conveyor having a second path of conveyance; operating the at least one second conveyor for transporting objects in a second transport direction; providing a transfer conveyor having a transfer path; allowing the transfer conveyor with its transfer path to interfere with the first path of conveyance to define a receiving interface and with the second path of conveyance to define a release interface of the transfer conveyor; continuously moving the transfer conveyor for transferring objects from the receiving interface in a direction toward the release interface; and selectively releasing objects to the at least one second conveyor at the release interface of the transfer conveyor, further comprising: providing buffering means for accumulating at least one object outside of the transfer path; selectively taking objects moving from the receiving interface to the release interface from the transfer conveyor for temporary buffering by the buffering means, and selectively removing buffered objects from the buffering means for further movement to the release interface.
The method according to the invention can also be defined by the steps of: providing an entrance interface with a first conveyor to retrieve objects from the first conveyor and retrieving the objects; providing at least one exit interface with at least one second conveyor to deliver objects to the at least one second conveyor; providing buffering means for accumulating at least one object retrieved through the entrance interface; providing a transfer conveyor; and transport an object from the entrance interface to the at least one exit interface, including the optional steps of transporting selected ones of the retrieved objects from the entrance interface to the buffering means; and from the buffering means to the at least one exit interface, wherein during buffering the objects are kept outside of the path of the transfer conveyor.
Accordingly the method encompassed by the above referred to definitions eliminates any friction that accumulated objects may exert on movement of the transfer conveyor. Also the method according to the invention as defined hereby will allow a sequence of the objects released from the at least one release or exit interface to be altered from a sequence of the objects at the receiving or entrance interface.
The invention also includes an apparatus as defined by the appended claims that provides means for performing the steps of the method.
Further advantageous aspects of the invention will become clear from the appended description and in reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is an isometric view of an apparatus for transferring and buffering of poultry carcasses in accordance with the invention;
Figure 2 is an isometric detail view of a release interface of the apparatus of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is an isometric view showing in isolation a transfer conveyor of the apparatus of Figure 1;
Figure 4 is an enlarged detail view of a number of buffering stations in the apparatus of Figure 1;
Figure 5 is a general view in elevation of the underside of the apparatus of Figure 1;
Figure 6 is an elevation showing the underside of a mounting plate for use in the apparatus of Figure 1;
Figure 7 is an enlarged partial view of Figure 5 with only partly assembled components;
Figure 8 is a further enlarged detail of Figure 5, but now with all components in place;
Figure 9 is an isometric view of a modified embodiment of apparatus according to the invention for transferring and buffering poultry carcasses;
Figure 10 is an isometric view of the modified apparatus in a direction perpendicular to Figure 9;
Figure 11 is another isometric view of the apparatus of Figures 9 and 10 in a direction opposite to Figure 9, showing details of the inbound and outbound conveyors;
Figure 12 is a plan view from below in a direction looking upward showing the underside of the apparatus of Figures 9 and 10;
Figure 13 is an isometric view, similar to Figure 3, showing in isolation the transfer conveyor of the modified embodiment;
Figure 14 is an enlarged detail view showing a single buffering station of the modified embodiment; and
Figure 15 is a plan view of an upper side of a mounting plate of the modified embodiment, in which all but one of the actuators has been deleted for clarity.
In Figure 1 an assembly 1 of an apparatus according to the invention is shown in a perspective view. The assembly 1 includes a frame 3 and a cabinet 5 for housing a control unit (not shown, but conventional). The apparatus will be generally referred to by reference numeral “1” and the control unit by reference numeral “5”. Within the frame 3, a transfer conveyor assembly 7. The transfer conveyor assembly 7 is rotably supported about a vertically extending shaft 9 anchored in the frame 3. On one side of the transfer conveyor assembly 7 the frame is connected to a first conveyor (not shown, but conventional). The first conveyor extends along the line 11 and moves a plurality of equally spaced shackles in the direction of arrow 13. On an opposite side of the transfer conveyor assembly 7 a second conveyor extends along the fine 15, and in this particular example moves a plurality of equally spaced shackles in an opposite direction corresponding to arrow 17. The frame 3 has lugs 19, 21, 23, 25 to exactly line-up with the second conveyor because a toothed drive wheel 27 of the transfer conveyor assembly 7 is driven by a connecting chain of the second conveyor (not shown, but conventional). To ensure proper engagement of the connecting chain of the second conveyor with the toothed drive wheel 27 a guide shoe 29 is adjustably positioned on the frame 3. A guide rail 31 guides the shackles of the first conveyor in proximity to the transfer conveyor assembly 7. This section of the first conveyor in close proximity to the transfer conveyor assembly 7 represents a receiving interface of the apparatus 1. At this receiving interface a pneumatically actuated ejector 33 and a guide member 35 are active to lift the legs of a poultry carcass (not shown, but conventional) from the hooks of its shackle and place same on the transfer conveyor assembly 7 as will be explained herein below.
At the opposite section where the transfer conveyor assembly 7 interferes with the second conveyor, at the line 15, along with the second conveyor extends, a release interface is formed. Positioned underneath the receiving interface and the release interface is a belt conveyor 37 to collect carcasses in the eventuality of a transfer failure. At a perimeter of the transfer conveyor assembly 7 outwardly of its path of conveyance between the receiving interface and the release interface a mounting plate 39 is mounted from the frame 3 to support buffering means as will be described herein below.
Figure 2 is a perspective detail view at the release interface of the transfer conveyor assembly 7. For clarity the second conveyor is not shown in Figure 2, but it is to be understood that the lugs 19, 21, 23, 25 will in use be firmly connected to a frame of the second coveyor. At a level inbetween the lugs 19-25 and the toothed drive wheel 27 a guide track of the second conveyor is adapted to extend. From this guide track a plurality of carriers will depend each associated with a shackle and interconnected for unitary movement by a link chain. Such interconnected carriers are conventional in the poultry processing industry and need not be described in detail. The link chain of the carriers of the second conveyor will engage with the perimeter of the toothed drive wheel 27. Positioned in parallel below the toothed drive wheel 27 is a transfer wheel 41. The transfer wheel 41 is engaged for rotation by the drive wheel 27 through engagement poles 43, 45 and will be rotated in the direction of arrow 47. The angular position of the engagement poles 43, 45 is accurately adjustable by adjusters 49, 51. In the proximity of the perimeter of the transfer wheel 41, opposite guide bars 53, 55 are provided for guiding the shackles of the second conveyor. The guide bars 53, 55 in use will be attached to the frame of the second conveyor by brackets 57, 59, 61, 63. With the shackles of the second conveyor thus accurately guided and moved to be in register with the transfer wheel 41, the carcasses carried by the transfer wheel 41 are delivered to the shackles of the second conveyor. A guide wheel 65 ensures that the legs of the carcasses of the slaughtered poultry are at an optimal angle for delivery to spaced leg receiving hooks of the shackles of the second conveyor.
Just visible in Figure 2 is that the mounting plate 39 which accomodates the buffering means, comprises a first actuator 67 and a second actuator 69 that are both associated with a main buffering station 68. Further first actuators 67A, 67B are associated with auxiliary buffering stations as will be described herein below.
Figure 3 is a perspective view from above of the transfer wheel 41 together with mounting plate 39 isolated from the apparatus as illustrated in Figures 1 and 2. Transfer wheel 41, as explained above, is rotated in the direction of arrow 47 through the engagement poles 43, 45. About the periphery of transfer wheel 41a plurality of spaced notches or recesses 71 is provided adapted to receive pairs of legs of individual items of slaughtered poultry carcasses. An infeed guide 73 is provided at the receiving or entrance interface for urging the legs of the individual carcasses one-by-one into an adjacent recess 71 of the transfer wheel 41. A transfer path entrance guide 75 ensures that the legs of the carcasses are retained in the recesses 71 of the transfer wheel 41. Downsteam of the entrance guide 75, which is mounted on the mounting plate 39, there is positioned a succession of auxiliary buffering stations 68A-68C, and one main buffering station 68. Each buffering station 68, 68A, 68B, 68C has a similar first type of actuator 67, 67A, 67B, 67C that includes a movable guide track section 77, 77A, 77B, 77C. The movable guide track sections 77, 77A-C are pneumatically movable between an extended and a retracted position by a respective one of the actuators 67, 67A-C. As shown in Figure 3 each of the actuators 67, 67A-C is mounted on a top side of the mounting plate 39 over an associated opening 79, 79A-C to allow a pneumatic circuit (not shown, but conventional), to be connected to the individual actuators 67, 67A-C. Downstream of the main buffering station 68 a transfer path exit guide 81 guides the carcass legs into engagement with an outfeed guide 83. The outfeed guide 83 is positioned in the release interface with the second conveyor and urges the carcass legs out of the recesses 71 of the transfer wheel 41 for delivery to the leg receiving hooks of the individual shackles of the second conveyor.
Figure 4 is an enlarged detail view of the main buffering station 68 and the auxiliary buffering stations 68A, 68B as referred to in Figures 2 and 3. To explain in more detail the movable guide track sections 77, 77A-C reference will notably be made to the main and first auxiliary buffering stations 68, 68A. Each movable guide track section 77, 77A forms a curved section of guide track between an opposite inner guide element 85, and an outer guide element 87. The outer guide element 87 is attached to an extendable and retractable part of the respective actuator 67, 67A. Mounted for movement with the outer guide element 87 is a pair of spacer columns forming an outer spacer assembly 89 to space an upper bridge connector 91. An inner spacer assembly 93 formed by another pair of columns, attaches the inner guide element 85 to the upper bridge connector 91.
As a result of this arrangement the movable guide track sections 77, 77A-C can be individually actuated to extend in-line with one another to form a guided path of transfer co-extending with the recesses 71 in the outer periphery of the transfer wheel 41, or to be retracted. When retracted the respective guide track section overlaps with individual pairs of cut-outs in the mounting plate 39, as will be explained herein below.
Figure 5 is a general view from below showing the underside of the apparatus 1 of Figure 1. More in particular, the underside of the mounting plate 39 and the notched transfer wheel 41 are shown. The reference numerals as indicated have already been explained herein above, but attention in particular is directed to the second actuator 69 associated with the main buffering station 68. The operation of this second actuator 69 will now be explained in reference to Figures 6-8.
Figure 6 shows the mounting plate 39 as an isolated component from below. The respective openings 79, 79A-C associated with the main and auxiliary buffering stations 68, 68A-C are indicated in the respective positions. Hence opening 79 is indicative of the main buffering station 68 and the openings 79A-C represent the first, second and third auxiliary buffering stations 68A-C. The main buffering station, represented by opening 79 in Figure 6 is associated with a pair of first buffering cutouts 95. The auxiliary buffering stations represented by the openings 79A-C each have a pair of second buffering cutouts 97. As will be clear from Figure 6 the first buffering cutouts 95 of the main buffering stations 68 are substantially wider than the second buffering cutouts 97 of the auxiliary buffering stations. The first and second buffering cutouts 95, 97 are each adapted to accommodate one leg each of a buffered carcass.
In Figure 7 an enlarged bottom view of a portion of Figure 5 is shown with the second actuator 69 removed to expose the first buffering cutouts 95 with the inner and outer guide elements 85, 87 of the main buffering station 68 just visible. For clarity the other reference numerals discussed herein above are also indicated in Figure 7.
Figure 8 is a further enlarged detail of the underside of the main buffering station 68, but now with the second actuator 69 in position. The second actuator 69 in Figure 8 is illustrated in a partially extended position. As a movable element this second actuator 69 carries a spreader 99 with oppositely inclined pusher edges 101, 103.
The operation of the main and auxiliary buffering stations 68, 68A-C is the same for taking carcasses from the transfer wheel 41 into the relevant pairs of first and second buffering cutouts 95, 97. Retrieving the legs of a carcass from the recesses 71 of the transfer wheel 41 is accomplished by selectively operating one of the first actuators 67, 67A-C to its retracted position. This moves the relevant movable guide track section 77, 77A-C out of register with respect to the transfer path of conveyance that coextends with the recesses 71 of the transfer wheel 41. The first and second buffering cutouts 95, 97 each have a shape that is adapted to guide the respective legs of a carcass into a deepest part of the relevant cutout. As long as the relevant movable guide track section 77, 77A-C remains in its retracted position, the carcass of the individual item of slaughtered poultry remains in a buffered position.
The main buffering station 68 has an additional function in also being able to spread the legs of a carcass to be in accordance with a different spacing in the shackles of the receiving second conveyor. This function is accomplished by simultaneously operating the second actuator 69 to an extended position, when the first actuator 67 of the main buffering station 68 is moved to its extended position. This action by means of the oppositekly inclined pusher edges 101, 103 places the legs of a carcass into a pair of recesses 71 of the transfer wheel 41 that are wider spaced from one another than the pair of recesses 71 form which the carcass was originally retrieved.
Conversely the auxiliary buffering stations 68A-C when their actuators 67A-C are operated to the extended position are only able to place the legs back into the transfer wheel 41 at the same leg spacing in which these were retrieved and which corresponds to the spacing in shackles of the first conveyor.
All carcasses are retrieved by the main buffering station 68 from the transfer wheel 41 from recesses 71 with individual legs spaced either corresponding to that of the first conveyor or as determined by the recesses 71 available at retrieval from the first conveyor. The control unit 5 of the apparatus 1 is arranged to ensure then that all carcasses are put back by the main buffering station 68 into relevant recesses 71 of the transfer wheel 41 at a spacing that is commensurate with the second conveyor. Carcasses that have previously been buffered in one of the auxiliary buffering stations 68A-C are also subjected to this procedure performed by the main buffering station 68.
Retrieving carcasses from the transfer wheel 41 is the same for the main buffering station 68 and all the auxiliary buffering stations 68A-C, in that the respective first actuators 67, 67A-C are operated to retract the associated guide track section 77, 77A-C. As regards the main buffering station 68 the second actuator 69 will remain in its retracted position during retrieval.
Hence the action of the main buffering station 68 is only different from the auxihary buffering stations 68A-C, when returning a carcass back to the transfer wheel 41. The structure responsible for this difference in operation is in the additional second actuator 69 with spreader 99, the different cutouts 95 in the mounting plate 39, and in the control unit 5 being arranged to operate the second actuator 69 to an extended position, only when the first actuator 67 of the main buffering station 68 is also actuated to an extended position.
It will be clear that the number of main and auxiliary buffering station, described here by way of example, are not limited to this example. It is very well possible to operate more than one main buffering station and substantially more than three auxiliary buffering stations along a transfer path of the transfer conveyor. Also the particular sequence of buffering stations according to the described example is not bound to any particular order, provided that at least one main buffering station is closest to the release interface with the second conveyor.
By arranging the control unit 5 to cooperate with the first conveyor it is possible to track carcasses of a particular weight or size category, which by appropriate buffering can then be transferred to a selected second conveyor, when the transfer and buffer apparatus 1 is arranged to cooperate with more than one second conveyor.
It is also possible to use a plurality of transfer and buffer apparatuses 1, all interfacing with the same first conveyor, but interfacing with several individual second conveyors. A modified further embodiment of the invention as illustrated in Figures 9 to 15 is referenced by reference numerals a full “200” higher to denote elements that are similar to those used in the description of Figures 1 to 8. The modified embodiment of an apparatus 201 for transferring and buffering objects is shown in directions perpendicular to one another in Figures 9 and 10. In Figure 11 the apparatus 201 is shown in another isometric view in a direction opposite to Figure 9 with details of first and second conveyors.
The apparatus 201 includes a frame 203 and and cabinets 205A, 205B for housing control units, such as electrically controlled pneumatic valves controlled from a computer controlled electronic bus sytem. The transfer and buffering apparatus 201 forms an intermediate transfer conveyor between an inbound first conveyor 212 and an outbound second conveyor 216. The extension 211 and direction 213 of the first inbound conveyor 212 are indicated by a single arrow. This inbound conveyor 212 can be a conveyor that supplies cleaned and eviscerated and weighed poultry carcasses suspended from first type of shackles 214 spaced at a first interval. Also the spacing between the legs from which the carcasses are suspended may also be specific to this first conveyor 212. The extension 215 and direction 217 of the second outbound conveyor 216 are also indicated by a single arrow. The second outbond conveyor 216 can be for a cut-up fine for cutting the carcasses into meat products. In the outbound conveyor 216 the carcasses are suspended from second type of shackles 218, different from the first type of shackle or hanger 214 at a second interval different from the first interval. Also the leg spacing of the individual carcasses in each second type of shackle 218 may be different from that in the first type of shackle 214. Frame lugs 219-225 define the extend of the outbound second conveyor 216. A guide rail 231 is provided for interfacing the apparatus 201 with the inbound first conveyor 212 by guiding the first type of shackles 214 of the first conveyor between a slot defined by the guide rail 231.
At an opposite side of the apparatus 201 the aligned plurality of frame lugs 219-225 define a release interface with the outbound conveyor 216. A mounting plate 239 for buffering means is located about a portion of the periphery of a transfer wheel 241. The transfer wheel 241 is arranged for rotation in the direction of arrow 247, as shown in Figures 11 and 12. In Figure 12 the apparatus 201 is shown as viewed from below. A pair of parallel guide bars 253, 255 defining a slot therebetween are provided for guiding the second type of shackles 218 of the outbound conveyor 216. A first guide wheel 265A is associated with the guide rail 231 to ensure that the legs of a poultry carcass are at an optimal angle for being received by the transfer wheel 241. A second guide wheel 265B is associated with the guide bars 253, 255 to ensure that the poultry carcass legs are at an optimal angle for release form the transfer wheel 241 to the outbound second conveyor 216. While engaged by the transfer wheel 241 the legs of the poultry carcasses are received in peripheral recesses 271 on the perimeter of the transfer wheel 241.
An infeed guide 273 assists in urging the poultry legs into adjacent recesses 271 of the transfer wheel 241. An entrance guide 275 downstream of the infeed guide 273 ensures that the poultry legs are retained in the respective recesses 271 until the buffering station is reached.
As further shown in Figures 9 to 12 the inbound conveyor’s extension and direction 211, 213 is at an acute angle with the outbound conveyor’s extension and direction 215, 217, rather than parallel as in the example of Figures 1 to 8. This angled arrangement of the inbound and outbound conveyors has as an advantage that a larger portion of the perimeter of the transfer wheel 241 can be made available for buffering carcasses outwardly of the perimeter of the transfer wheel.
The buffering station of the second embodiment as further illustrated in Figures 12-14 includes the mounting plate 239. A plurality of actuators 267A-267P are mounted on the mounting plate 239 and about the periphery of the transfer wheel 241 to each move a track section 277 radially inwardly and outwardly with respect to the transfer wheel 241. The actuators 267A-P are each pneumatic actuators of which one halve is associated with the first control unit 205A, and another halve is associated with the second control unit 205B to keep the pneumatic lines possibly short to reduce response time. The radially movable track sections 277 each have an inner guide edge 285 and an outer guide edge 287, and are individually moved by an associated actuator 267A-P for moving only a single poultry leg from a recess 271 into a buffering cutout 297 of the mounting plate 239 or vice versa.
Openings 279A-P are associated with the actuators 267A-P for leading pneumatic lines to the respective control units 205A on 205B.
Downsteam of the buffering station an exit guide 281 is positioned to guide the poultry legs into engagement with an outfeed guide 283. The outfeed guide 283 guides the poultry legs into engagement with the second type of shackles 218.
Generally the embodiment of Figures 9 to 15 differs from the that of Figures 1 to 8, in that a transfer conveyor wheel 241 is not driven by the outbound second conveyor 216, but by its own drive motor 305, and in that a second actuator and first pair of buffering cutouts are eliminated. This difference is made possible by the drive motor 305 being independent of the speed of either the inbound first conveyor 212 or the outbound second conveyor 216, and by each buffering cutout of the pair of second buffering cutouts 297 having associated with it an individual second actuator 267A-P. In the particular example described here the drive motor is synchronised to the speed of the outbound second conveyor 216. Each individual second actuator 267A-P can be independently actuated to place one leg of a poultry carcass into an individual recess 271 of the transfer wheel 241. The leg spacing is thereby controlled in accordance with the spacing between one or more of the recesses 271 into which the legs are introduced by independent operation of two succesive second actuators 267A to 267P.
Accordingly there is described a method and an apparatus 1; 201 arranged for transferring and buffering objects between conveyors cooperating with a first conveyor that defines a first path of conveyance 11; 211 and with at least one second conveyor that defines a second path of conveyance 15; 215. The first conveyor transports objects in a first direction 13; 213 and the at least one second conveyor transports objects in a second direction 17; 217. A transfer conveyor 7; 241 with a transfer path interferes with the first path of conveyance 11; 211 to form a receiving interface and with the second path of conveyance 15; 215 to form a release interface at the transfer conveyor 7; 241. The transfer conveyor 7; 241 transfers objects from the receiving interface toward the release interface.
Objects are selectively released to the at least one second conveyor at the release interface of the transfer conveyor. Buffering means 97; 297 are provided for accumulating at least one object. Objects moving from the receiving interface to the release interface can be taken out from the transfer conveyor 7; 241 for temporary buffering outside of the transfer path by the buffering means 97; 297 and buffered objects can selectively be removed from the buffering means 97; 297 for dispatch to the release interface. The apparatus 1; 201 includes the transfer conveyor 7; 241 and at least one buffering station 68, 68A-C that temporarily accumulates a selected object outside of the transfer path.
It is thus believed that the operation and construction of the present invention will be apparent from the foregoing description and drawings appended thereto. It will be clear to the skilled person that the invention is not limited to any embodiment herein described and that modifications are possible which should be considered within the scope of the appended claims. Also kinematic inversions are considered inherently disclosed and to be within the scope of the invention. In the claims, any reference signs shall not be construed as limiting the claim. The term 'comprising' and ‘including’ when used in this description or the appended claims should not be construed in an exclusive or exhaustive sense but rather in an inclusive sense. Thus the expression ‘comprising’ as used herein does not exclude the presence of other elements or steps in addition to those hsted in any claim. Furthermore, the words ‘a’ and ‘an’ shall not be construed as limited to ‘only one’, but instead are used to mean ‘at least one’, and do not exclude a plurality. Features that are not specifically or explicitly described or claimed may be additionally included in the structure of the invention within its scope. Expressions such as: "means for ...” should be read as: "component configured for ..." or "member constructed to ..." and should be construed to include equivalents for the structures disclosed. The use of expressions like: "critical", "preferred", "especially preferred" etc. is not intended to limit the invention. Additions, deletions, and modifications within the purview of the skilled person may generally be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, as is determined by the claims.

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Werkwijze voor het overbrengen en bufferen van objecten tussen transportbanen omvattende: het verschaffen van een transportbaan met een eerste transporttraject; het bedrijven van de eerste transportbaan voor het transporteren van objecten in een eerste transportrichting; het verschaffen ten minste een enkele tweede transportbaan met een tweede transporttraject; het bedrijven van de ten minste enkele tweede transportbaan voor het transporteren van objecten in een tweede transportrichting; het verschaffen van een overdrachtstransportbaan met een overdrachtstraject; het toestaan van de overdrachtstransportbaan om met zijn overdrachtstraject te interfereren met het eerste transporttraject voor het definiëren van een ontvangstinterface en met het tweede transporttraject om een lossingsinterface te definiëren; een continu bewegende overdrachtstransportbaan voor het overdragen van objecten van de ontvangstinterface in een richting naar de lossingsinterface; en het selectief lossen van objecten naar de tenminste enkele tweede transportbaan bij de lossingsinterface van de overdrachtstransportbaan, voorts omvattende: het verschaffen van bufferingsmiddelen voor het accumuleren van ten minste een object; het selectief van de overdrachtstransportbaan afhemen van objecten die bewegen van de ontvangstinterface naar de lossingsinterface voor tijdelijk bufferen buiten het overdrachtstraject, gebruikmakend van buffermiddelen, en het selectief verwijderen van gebufferde objecten uit de bufferingsmiddelen voor verdere beweging naar de lossingsinterface.A method for transferring and buffering objects between transport paths, comprising: providing a transport path with a first transport path; operating the first transport path for transporting objects in a first transport direction; providing at least a single second transport path with a second transport path; operating the at least some second transport path for transporting objects in a second transport direction; providing a transfer transport path with a transfer path; allowing the transfer transport path to interfere with its transfer path with the first transport path to define a receiving interface and with the second transport path to define a release interface; a continuously moving transfer conveyor path for transferring objects from the receiving interface in one direction to the release interface; and selectively releasing objects to the at least some second transport path at the release interface of the transfer transport path, further comprising: providing buffering means for accumulating at least one object; selectively releasing objects moving from the receiving interface to the release interface for the temporary buffering outside of the transfer path using the buffer means, and selectively removing buffered objects from the buffering means for further movement to the release interface. 2. Werkwijze volgens conclusie 1, waarbij de tijdebjke bufferstap een bufferhoofdstation omvat.The method of claim 1, wherein the current buffer step comprises a buffer main station. 3. Werkwijze volgens conclusie 2, waarbij de tijdebjke bufferstap voorts het verschaffen van ten minste een enkel toegevoegd bufferstation omvat.The method of claim 2, wherein the current buffer step further comprises providing at least a single added buffer station. 4. Werkwijze volgens een van de conclusies 1-3, waarbij de tijdebjk te bufferen objecten van de overdrachtstransportbaan worden af genomen in een richting die hoofdzakebjk dwars staat op een bewegingsrichting van de objecten van de ontvangstinterface naar de lossingsinterface.A method according to any of claims 1-3, wherein the objects to be buffered at a time are taken from the transfer conveyor track in a direction that is substantially transverse to a direction of movement of the objects from the receiving interface to the release interface. 5. Werkwijze volgens een van de conclusies 1-4, waarbij de objecten worden opgehaald van de eerste dragers door welke ze gehouden worden aan de eerste transportbaan en geleverd aan tweede dragers door welk ze gehouden zullen worden aan de ten minste enkele tweede transportbaan.The method of any one of claims 1-4, wherein the objects are retrieved from the first carriers by which they are held on the first conveyor track and delivered to second carriers by which they will be held on the at least some second conveyor track. 6. Werkwijze volgens een van de conclusies 1-5, waarbij de tweede transportrichting van de ten minste enkele tweede transportbaan tegenoverliggend is aan de eerste transportrichting van de eerste transportbaan.A method according to any of claims 1-5, wherein the second conveying direction of the at least some second conveying path is opposite to the first conveying direction of the first conveying path. 7. Werkwijze volgens conclusies 1-6, voorts omvattende een stap van het synchroon aandrijven van de overdrachtstransportbaan met de ten minste enkele tweede transportbaan.A method according to claims 1-6, further comprising a step of synchronously driving the transfer conveyor track with the at least some second conveyor track. 8. Werkwijze volgens conclusie 7, waarbij de stap voor het synchroon aandrijven van de overdrachtstransportbaan met de ten minste enkele tweede transportbaan het aandrijven van de overdrachtstransportbaan door ten minste een enkele tweede transportbaan omvat.The method of claim 7, wherein the step of synchronously driving the transfer conveyor track with the at least some second conveyor track comprises driving the transfer conveyor track through at least a single second conveyor track. 9. Werkwijze volgens conclusie 7, waarbij de stap voor het synchroon aandrijven van de overdrachtstransportbaan met de ten minste enkele tweede transportbaan het aandrijven van de overdrachtstransportbaan met een onafhankelijke aandrijfmotor omvat, die met zijn snelheid gesynchroniseerd heeft met de ten minste enkele tweede transportbaan.The method of claim 7, wherein the step of synchronously driving the transfer conveyor track with the at least some second conveyor track comprises driving the transfer conveyor track with an independent drive motor, which has synchronized at its speed with the at least some second conveyor track. 10. Werkwijze volgens een van de conclusies 1-10, waarbij de eerste transportbaan in capaciteit verschilt van de ten minste enkele tweede transportbaan.A method according to any of claims 1-10, wherein the first conveyor track differs in capacity from the at least some second conveyor track. 11. Werkwijze volgens conclusie 10, waarbij op de eerste transportbaan de objecten uit elkaar zijn geplaatst op een eerste vooraf bepaalde steek en waarbij de ten minste enkele tweede overdrachtstransportbaan de objecten transporteert op een tweede vooraf bepaalde steek verschillend van de eerste steek.The method of claim 10, wherein on the first conveyor track the objects are spaced apart on a first predetermined pitch and wherein the at least some second transfer conveyor track conveys the objects on a second predetermined pitch different from the first pitch. 12. Werkwijze volgens conclusie 11, waarbij de vooraf bepaalde tweede steek groter is dan de vooraf bepaalde eerste steek.The method of claim 11, wherein the predetermined second stitch is greater than the predetermined first stitch. 13. Werkwijze volgens een van de conclusies 10, 11 of 12, waarbij de eerste transportbaan aangedreven wordt op een hogere snelheid dan de ten minste enkele tweede transportbaan.A method according to any of claims 10, 11 or 12, wherein the first conveyor track is driven at a higher speed than the at least some second conveyor track. 14. Werkwijze volgens een van de conclusie 1-13, waarbij de ten minste enkele tweede transportbaan deel is van een veelvoud van tweede transportbaan, elk aangepast voor het ontvangen van geselecteerde karkassen te ontvangen van de overdrachtstransportbaan.The method of any one of claims 1-13, wherein the at least some second conveyor track is part of a plurality of second conveyor track, each adapted to receive selected carcasses to receive from the transfer conveyor track. 15. Werkwijze volgens een van de conclusies 1-14, waarbij elk over te dragen object een individueel artikel geslacht gevogelte is.The method of any one of claims 1-14, wherein each object to be transferred is an individual article slaughtered poultry. 16. Werkwijze volgens een van de conclusies 1-15, waarbij de eerste transportbaan en de ten minste enkele tweede transportbaan elk hangtransportbanen zijn vanaf waarvan de gevogeltekarkassen in geïnverteerde oriëntatie aan hun poten hangen aan dragers in de vorm van beugels.A method according to any of claims 1-15, wherein the first conveyor track and the at least a few second conveyor track are each overhead conveyor tracks from which the poultry carcasses hang inverted orientation on their legs on supports in the form of brackets. 17. Werkwijze volgens een van de conclusies 1-16, waarbij elke eerste drager een eerste type beugel omvat met een paar gevogeltepoten-ontvangende haken uiteen geplaatst op een eerste afstand, en waarbij elke tweede drager een tweede type beugel omvat met een paar gevogeltepoten-ontvangende haken uiteen geplaatst op een tweede afstand.A method according to any of claims 1-16, wherein each first carrier comprises a first type of bracket with a pair of poultry leg receiving hooks spaced apart at a first distance, and wherein each second carrier comprises a second type of bracket with a pair of poultry legs - receiving hooks spaced apart at a second distance. 18. Werkwijze volgens conclusie 17, waarbij het ophalen van objecten aan de ontvangstinterface het op tillen van een van de karkassenpoten omvat van het eerste type beugel van de eerste transportbaan en het geleiden van deze naar in uitgelijnde uitsparingen van het overdrachtswiel.The method of claim 17, wherein retrieving objects at the receiving interface comprises lifting one of the carcass legs of the first type of bracket from the first conveyor track and guiding it toward aligned recesses of the transfer wheel. 19. Werkwijze volgens conclusie 18, waarbij de uitsparingen zich op een modul bevinden samenvallend elk van de pootafstand van de eerste transportbaan en de pootafstand van de ten minste enkele tweede transportbaan.The method of claim 18, wherein the recesses are on a module coincidentally each of the leg spacing of the first conveyor track and the leg spacing of the at least some second conveyor track. 20. Werkwijze volgens een van de conclusies 1-19, waarbij besturings- en dataopslagmiddelen verschaft zijn die zijn ingericht voor het besturen van de buffermiddelen.A method according to any one of claims 1-19, wherein control and data storage means are provided which are adapted to control the buffer means. 21. Werkwijze volgens conclusie 20, waarbij de besturings- en dataopslagmiddelen zijn ingericht voor het in acht nemen van ten minste een enkele van gewicht en afmeting van de individuele gevogelte karkassen bij het besturen van de overdracht van de eerste transportbaan naar een enkele van een veelvoud van tweede transportbanen.A method according to claim 20, wherein the control and data storage means are adapted to take into account at least one of the weight and size of the individual poultry carcasses when controlling the transfer from the first conveyor track to a single of a plurality of second transport tracks. 22. Werkwijze volgens conclusies 1-21, waarbij het bufferhoofdstation het artikel van geslacht gevogelte naar de overdrachtstransportbaan lost met poten uiteen geplaatst conform die van een tweede drager gevormd als een tweede type beugel.The method of claims 1-21, wherein the buffer main station unloads the article from slaughtered poultry to the transfer conveyor track with legs spaced apart according to that of a second carrier shaped as a second type of bracket. 23. Werkwijze volgens een van de conclusies 1-21, waarbij het bufferhoofdstation de poten van het artikel geslacht gevogelte individueel lost naar de overdrachtstransportbaan conform de uiteen plaatsing nodig voor de ten minste enkele tweede transportbaan.A method according to any of claims 1-21, wherein the buffer main station individually unloads the legs of the article slaughtered poultry to the transfer conveyor track in accordance with the spacing required for the at least some second conveyor track. 24. Inrichting voor het overdragen en bufferen van objecten tussen een eerste transportbaan en ten minste een tweede transportbaan, ingericht voor het uitvoeren van de stappen van een van de conclusies 1 tot en met 23.An apparatus for transferring and buffering objects between a first conveyor track and at least a second conveyor track, arranged for performing the steps of any of claims 1 to 23. 25. Inrichting volgens conclusie 24, omvattende, een overdrachtstransportbaan vormende een overdrachtstraject, en ingericht om in interferentie gepositioneerd te zijn met een eerste transporttraject in een eerste transportrichting van een gegeven eerste transportbaan bij een ontvangstinterface, en verder ingericht om te interfereren met een tweede transporttraject in een tweede transportrichting van een gegeven ten minste enkele tweede transportbaan, en omvattende, ten minste een enkel bufferstation ingericht voor het tijdelijk accumuleren van een geselecteerd object buiten het transporttraject.The apparatus of claim 24, comprising a transfer conveyor path forming a transfer path, and adapted to be positioned in interference with a first transport path in a first transport direction of a given first transport path at a receiving interface, and further adapted to interfere with a second transport path in a second conveying direction of a given at least some second conveying path, and comprising, at least a single buffer station adapted to temporarily accumulate a selected object outside the conveying path. 26. Inrichting volgens conclusie 25, waarbij de tweede transportrichting van de ten minste enkele tweede transportbaan tegenoverliggend aan de eerste transportrichting van de eerste transportbaan.The device of claim 25, wherein the second conveying direction of the at least some second conveying track opposite to the first conveying direction of the first conveying track. 27. Inrichting volgens conclusies 25 of 26, waarbij de eerste transportbaan en de ten minste enkele tweede transportbaan onder een scherpe hoek staan ten opzichte van elkaar.27. Device as claimed in claims 25 or 26, wherein the first conveyor track and the at least some second conveyor track are at an acute angle with respect to each other. 28. Inrichting volgens een van de conclusies 25, 26 of 27, waarbij de overdrachtstransportbaan een overdrachtswiel omvat ingericht voor rotatie om een zich verticaal uitstrekkende as.Device as claimed in any of the claims 25, 26 or 27, wherein the transfer conveyor track comprises a transfer wheel adapted for rotation about a vertically extending axis. 29. Inrichting volgens conclusie 28, waarbij het overdrachtswiel een omtreksrand heeft voorzien van uiteen geplaatste uitsparingen aangepast om de poten van de geslachte vogelkarkassen op te nemen29. Device as claimed in claim 28, wherein the transfer wheel has a peripheral edge provided with spaced apart recesses adapted to receive the legs of the slaughtered bird carcasses 30. Inrichting volgens conclusie 29, waarbij de uitsparingen onder een moduulafstand staan die in overeenstemming is met elk van de afstanden van de eerste transportbaan en de ten minste enkele tweede transportbaan.The device of claim 29, wherein the recesses are under a module spacing that is consistent with each of the distances of the first conveyor track and the at least some second conveyor track. 31. Inrichting volgens een van de conclusies 25-30, waarbij besturings- en dataopslagmiddelen voorzien zijn die zijn ingericht voor het besturen van de buffermiddelen.Device as claimed in any of the claims 25-30, wherein control and data storage means are provided which are adapted to control the buffer means. 32. Inrichting volgens conclusie 31, waarbij de besturings- en dataopslagmiddelen zijn ingericht voor het in acht nemen van ten minste een enkele van gewicht en afmeting van de individuele gevogeltekarkassen bij het besturen van de overdracht van de eerste transportbaan naar een enkele van een veelvoud van tweede transportbanen.An apparatus according to claim 31, wherein the control and data storage means are adapted to take into account at least one of the weight and size of the individual poultry carcases when controlling the transfer from the first conveyor track to a single of a plurality of second transport lanes.
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