WO2001016003A1 - Device for orienting a number of similar objects, such as fruits - Google Patents

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WO2001016003A1
WO2001016003A1 PCT/NL2000/000396 NL0000396W WO0116003A1 WO 2001016003 A1 WO2001016003 A1 WO 2001016003A1 NL 0000396 W NL0000396 W NL 0000396W WO 0116003 A1 WO0116003 A1 WO 0116003A1
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Jacob Hendrik De Greef
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Priority to US10/009,279 priority Critical patent/US6691854B1/en
Priority to EP00941022A priority patent/EP1183197B1/en
Priority to AT00941022T priority patent/ATE255049T1/en
Priority to AU55788/00A priority patent/AU5578800A/en
Priority to DE60006807T priority patent/DE60006807T2/en
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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
    • B65G47/22Devices influencing the relative position or the attitude of articles during transit by conveyors
    • B65G47/24Devices influencing the relative position or the attitude of articles during transit by conveyors orientating the articles
    • B65G47/244Devices influencing the relative position or the attitude of articles during transit by conveyors orientating the articles by turning them about an axis substantially perpendicular to the conveying plane
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A23FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
    • A23NMACHINES OR APPARATUS FOR TREATING HARVESTED FRUIT, VEGETABLES OR FLOWER BULBS IN BULK, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; PEELING VEGETABLES OR FRUIT IN BULK; APPARATUS FOR PREPARING ANIMAL FEEDING- STUFFS
    • A23N15/00Machines or apparatus for other treatment of fruits or vegetables for human purposes; Machines or apparatus for topping or skinning flower bulbs
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65BMACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
    • B65B35/00Supplying, feeding, arranging or orientating articles to be packaged
    • B65B35/56Orientating, i.e. changing the attitude of, articles, e.g. of non-uniform cross-section
    • B65B35/58Turning articles by positively-acting means, e.g. to present labelled portions in uppermost position
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65BMACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
    • B65B25/00Packaging other articles presenting special problems
    • B65B25/02Packaging agricultural or horticultural products
    • B65B25/04Packaging fruit or vegetables
    • B65B25/046Packaging fruit or vegetables in crates or boxes
    • 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
    • B65G2201/00Indexing codes relating to handling devices, e.g. conveyors, characterised by the type of product or load being conveyed or handled
    • B65G2201/02Articles
    • B65G2201/0202Agricultural and processed food products
    • B65G2201/0211Fruits and vegetables

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  • the invention relates to a device for orienting a number of objects such as fruits.
  • the invention has for its object to provide a device with which this work, which is normally performed manually, can take place automatically.
  • This objective is achieved with the device according to the invention as characterized in claim 1.
  • the lifting means can rotate the objects, such as fruits, such that for instance the stalks all point in the same direction.
  • the subsequent packaging of the objects in the oriented position can then take place simply with mechanical means .
  • the measure of claim 2 is preferably applied. By causing the lifting means to engage from below, the objects remain readily accessible from above and visible for the detector.
  • a favourable, simple drive of the object carriers of the lifting means is obtained when the measure of claim 4 is applied.
  • Rotating of the object carrier for the purpose of turning the objects on the standing axis of rotation, is realized by the disc rolling along over the stationary strip.
  • the detector determines when the desired standing rotational position has been reached and at that moment moves the stationary strip out of engagement with the disc, whereby the rotation stops.
  • the desired vertical movement of the lifting means for lifting the objects out of the holders is achieved in favourable manner with the measures of claim 5.
  • the vertical movement is here also brought about by the advancing movement of the carrier conveyor. In this way no separate drive means are thus required for either the lifting or the rotation.
  • the movements are derived from the movement of the conveyor.
  • the device as characterized in claim 6 further enables rotation of the objects on a lying axis of rotation. It is hereby possible for instance in the case of particular fruits to turn the bloom upward, so that the f-ruifcs f ⁇ r packing all come to lie in the final packaging with the most attractive side upward.
  • a suitable embodiment is characterized in claim 7.
  • the rotation bodies can take a diabolo form, wherein two adjacent diabolos define in each case one holder. Through rotation of the rotation bodies the objects will also co-rotate on a lying rotation axis.
  • the rotating means will be embodied in very suitable manner as according to claim 8.
  • the rotational drive of the rotation bodies is therefore brought about by these rolling over the stationary strip.
  • the detector ensures that the strip is held in contact with the rotation bodies as long as is required to rotate the objects in question into the desired lying rotational position.
  • the strip is then moved out of contact with the rotation bodies so that the rotation stops.
  • Figure 1 shows a partly schematic side view of a device according to a preferred embodiment of the invention .
  • Figure 2 is a partly broken away perspective view of the device of figure 1.
  • Figure 3 is a perspective detail view along arrow III in figure 2.
  • Figure 4 is a partly broken away perspective view of the discharge station of the device of figure 1.
  • Figure 5 is a view corresponding with figure 4 of the discharge station in a different operational position.
  • the device 1 shown in figure 1 is intended for orienting a number of objects, in this case fruit such as apples.
  • the orienting takes place such that the apples, which are supplied in wholly random manner, finally come to lie in the same position in a packing box, i.e. all with .the jsta k in the same direction.
  • the device 1 according to the preferred embodiment of the invention further comprises the option of orienting the apples with their bloom facing upward.
  • Device 1 comprises a holder conveyor 2 with holders 6 for receiving and transporting the fruits 7.
  • Holder conveyor 2 comprises two chains 3 which are disposed at a distance parallel to each other and between which a number of shafts 4 are arranged which each bear a number of diabolos 5.
  • a holder 6 for receiving a fruit 7 is formed in each case between two adjacent diabolos.
  • the supply station 9 is situated as seen in figure 1 on the left-hand side of the upper horizontal part of holder conveyor 2. Here apples are carried onto the conveyor belt, where they nestle in holders 6 in supply station 9.
  • An endless conveyor 10 which is in contact with the underside of diabolos 6.
  • the diabolos 6 are rotated by driving conveyor 10 in a suitable direction or by stopping it, which contributes towards proper positioning of fruits 7 in holders 6.
  • a station 12 for orienting the fruits on a lying rotation axis which lies transversely of the transporting direction, i.e. is parallel to shafts 4.
  • the associated rotational position of each fruit is referred to hereinbelow as the lying rotational position.
  • Detector 11 which can particularly comprise a camera, is connected to processing means which can process an image formed by the camera such that the bloom of fruits 7 can be recognized.
  • the bloom is designated schematically in figure 1 with a stripe 23.
  • the station 12 for the lying rotational position there are arranged under the diabolos fixedly disposed strips 21 or surfaces which can be moved up and downward by means of cylinders 22. In the moved upward position these strips 21 lie against the bottom surface of the diabolos _so that, as the conveyor 2 advances, these diabolos 6 roll over these strips.
  • the fruits lying in the holders formed by the diabolos therefore co-rotate.
  • the cylinders 22 are operated by a suitable and further self- evident control device such that the diabolos of the holder in which the relevant fruit is lying are activated until the fruit is question lies with its bloom upward.
  • Strips 21 which further pass the relevant holder in station 12 are held in moved downward position so that the position with the bloom upward, once found, is maintained.
  • the fruits After passing through station 12, the fruits enter station 13 for orienting the fruits in a standing rotational position.
  • This standing rotational position is so named because the orienting takes place on a standing rotation axis.
  • Orienting of the apples 7 in the desired standing -rotational position takes place in order to have all the stalks thereof pointing in the same direction.
  • a detector 16 is once again arranged, likewise comprising a camera. Coupled to this camera are processing means which can recognize from the form of apple 7 in which direction the stalk is pointing.
  • the device 1 comprises rotatable lifting means 33 with which the fruits can be lifted out of their holder and can be rotated into the desired standing rotational position.
  • Lifting means 33 are arranged on a carrier conveyor 30 mounted beneath the upper horizontal part of holder conveyor 2.
  • Carrier conveyor 30 is driven synchronously with the holder conveyor so that the lifting means moving in the upper horizontal part of carrier conveyor 30 move at the same speed as the holders in holder conveyor 2.
  • Carrier conveyor 30 generally comprises two chains 31 placed at a mutual distance on which are arranged a number of transverse frames 32.
  • Lifting means 33 comprise for each holder in the holder conveyor a carrier 34 which is arranged on the top end of a sliding shaft 35 and received slidably and rotatably in a transverse frame 32.
  • a disc 36 is arranged in each case on the opposite end of the sliding shaft.
  • a row of lifting means 33 is here also arranged in the carrier conveyor.
  • Associated with each row of lifting means 33 is a curve track 37 with which the bottom ends of lifting means 33 come into contact when they are situated in the upper horizontal part of carrier conveyor 30.
  • Carrier conveyor 30 is adjusted relative to the holder conveyor such that each carrier 34 of one of the lifting means 33 moves upward in a holder formed between opposite diabolos of holder conveyor 2. A fruit lying in this holder is therefore herein lifted out of holder 6 " by the carrier.
  • Detector 16 has in the meantime determined with the associated processing means what the standing rotational position of the relevant apple 7 is and whether the apple must be rotated on the vertical rotation axis.
  • the control device will cause carrier 34 to rotate. This takes place through activation of an electromagnet 39 which is arranged on the frame of the device and which in the active state presses a stationary strip 38 rotatable on a hinge 40 against the periphery of the disc 36 in question. As a consequence of the continuing movement of the conveyor the disc 36 will hereby roll along strip 38, whereby sliding shaft 35 and carrier 3-4, -and therefore fruit 7, rotate on the vertical rotation axis.
  • Detector 16 detects when the desired rotational position has been reached and then ends energizing of electromagnet 39.
  • the bottom end of the sliding shaft i.e. the disc 36, slides gradually downward along curve track 37, wherein the carrier in the relevant holder moves downward and sets the fruit down in the holder.
  • Carriers 34 Arranged around the lifting means 33 for each row of the holder conveyor is an enclosing rail 41 against which carriers 34 rest during the return movement along the lower part of carrier conveyor 30. Carriers 34 hereby do not protrude very far downward, so that the carrier conveyor with carriers and associated elements moved thereby remains compact.
  • station 13 for orienting into the standing rotational position
  • station 14 for orienting of the fruits into the lying rotational position.
  • detector 17 which determines whether the lying rotational position realized in station 12 has not been disturbed, and which by activating cylinders 46 optionally corrects this lying rotational position again using strips 45 to H > ⁇ o L ⁇ o L ⁇ o L ⁇
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Abstract

The invention relates to a device (1) for orienting a number of objects (7). The device (1) comprises a holder conveyor (2) with holders (6) for the objects (7), lifting means (33) synchronously co-displaceable with the holders (6) and rotatable relative thereto for lifting the objects (7) out of the holders (6) and rotating the objects (7) into and oriented standing rotational position relative to a standing rotation axis on the holders (6), a detector (16) for detecting the standing rotational position of each object (7) and a control device (37, 39) for the lifting means (33) which is connected to the detector (16) and which activates the lifting means (33) for a relevant object (7) as long as is required to rotate this into the oriented standing rotational position.

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DEVICE FOR ORIENTING A NUMBER OF SIMILAR OBJECTS, SUCH AS FRUITS
The invention relates to a device for orienting a number of objects such as fruits.
For the sale of fruit such as apples, pears and the like it is desirable for these to be arranged as attractively as possible in a packing box, i.e. all fruits with the stalk in the same direction and, if appropriate, with the bloom facing upward.
The invention has for its object to provide a device with which this work, which is normally performed manually, can take place automatically. This objective is achieved with the device according to the invention as characterized in claim 1. The lifting means can rotate the objects, such as fruits, such that for instance the stalks all point in the same direction. The subsequent packaging of the objects in the oriented position can then take place simply with mechanical means .
The measure of claim 2 is preferably applied. By causing the lifting means to engage from below, the objects remain readily accessible from above and visible for the detector.
A favourable further development is characterized in claim 3. It is hereby possible to have the holder conveyor run continuously, whereby a high capacity of the device can be achieved. The lifting means engage the objects for rotating and rotate them if necessary as the holder conveyor advances .
A favourable, simple drive of the object carriers of the lifting means is obtained when the measure of claim 4 is applied. Rotating of the object carrier, for the purpose of turning the objects on the standing axis of rotation, is realized by the disc rolling along over the stationary strip. The detector determines when the desired standing rotational position has been reached and at that moment moves the stationary strip out of engagement with the disc, whereby the rotation stops.
The desired vertical movement of the lifting means for lifting the objects out of the holders is achieved in favourable manner with the measures of claim 5. The vertical movement is here also brought about by the advancing movement of the carrier conveyor. In this way no separate drive means are thus required for either the lifting or the rotation. The movements are derived from the movement of the conveyor.
The device as characterized in claim 6 further enables rotation of the objects on a lying axis of rotation. It is hereby possible for instance in the case of particular fruits to turn the bloom upward, so that the f-ruifcs fβr packing all come to lie in the final packaging with the most attractive side upward.
A suitable embodiment is characterized in claim 7. In per se known manner the rotation bodies can take a diabolo form, wherein two adjacent diabolos define in each case one holder. Through rotation of the rotation bodies the objects will also co-rotate on a lying rotation axis.
The rotating means will be embodied in very suitable manner as according to claim 8. The rotational drive of the rotation bodies is therefore brought about by these rolling over the stationary strip. The detector ensures that the strip is held in contact with the rotation bodies as long as is required to rotate the objects in question into the desired lying rotational position. The strip is then moved out of contact with the rotation bodies so that the rotation stops.
The invention will be further elucidated in the following description with reference to the annexed drawings . Figure 1 shows a partly schematic side view of a device according to a preferred embodiment of the invention . Figure 2 is a partly broken away perspective view of the device of figure 1.
Figure 3 is a perspective detail view along arrow III in figure 2. Figure 4 is a partly broken away perspective view of the discharge station of the device of figure 1.
Figure 5 is a view corresponding with figure 4 of the discharge station in a different operational position. The device 1 shown in figure 1 is intended for orienting a number of objects, in this case fruit such as apples. The orienting takes place such that the apples, which are supplied in wholly random manner, finally come to lie in the same position in a packing box, i.e. all with .the jsta k in the same direction.
The device 1 according to the preferred embodiment of the invention further comprises the option of orienting the apples with their bloom facing upward.
Device 1 comprises a holder conveyor 2 with holders 6 for receiving and transporting the fruits 7. Holder conveyor 2 comprises two chains 3 which are disposed at a distance parallel to each other and between which a number of shafts 4 are arranged which each bear a number of diabolos 5. A holder 6 for receiving a fruit 7 is formed in each case between two adjacent diabolos.
The supply station 9 is situated as seen in figure 1 on the left-hand side of the upper horizontal part of holder conveyor 2. Here apples are carried onto the conveyor belt, where they nestle in holders 6 in supply station 9. Arranged under the upper part of holder conveyor 2 in supply station 9 is an endless conveyor 10 which is in contact with the underside of diabolos 6. The diabolos 6 are rotated by driving conveyor 10 in a suitable direction or by stopping it, which contributes towards proper positioning of fruits 7 in holders 6. Arranged above holder conveyor 2 are a number of detectors, of which detector 11 co-acts with control means for a station 12 for orienting the fruits on a lying rotation axis which lies transversely of the transporting direction, i.e. is parallel to shafts 4. The associated rotational position of each fruit is referred to hereinbelow as the lying rotational position. Detector 11, which can particularly comprise a camera, is connected to processing means which can process an image formed by the camera such that the bloom of fruits 7 can be recognized. The bloom is designated schematically in figure 1 with a stripe 23. In the station 12 for the lying rotational position there are arranged under the diabolos fixedly disposed strips 21 or surfaces which can be moved up and downward by means of cylinders 22. In the moved upward position these strips 21 lie against the bottom surface of the diabolos _so that, as the conveyor 2 advances, these diabolos 6 roll over these strips. The fruits lying in the holders formed by the diabolos therefore co-rotate.
If it is now determined using detector 11 that a fruit 7 arriving in station 12 for the lying rotational position does not lie with the bloom upward, the cylinders 22 are operated by a suitable and further self- evident control device such that the diabolos of the holder in which the relevant fruit is lying are activated until the fruit is question lies with its bloom upward. Strips 21 which further pass the relevant holder in station 12 are held in moved downward position so that the position with the bloom upward, once found, is maintained. Although this is not shown in detail in the drawings, it will be apparent that under each row of holders, of which there are six in the embodiment under discussion here, there is disposed an array of strips 21 arranged on cylinders 22.
After passing through station 12, the fruits enter station 13 for orienting the fruits in a standing rotational position. This standing rotational position is so named because the orienting takes place on a standing rotation axis. Orienting of the apples 7 in the desired standing -rotational position takes place in order to have all the stalks thereof pointing in the same direction.
In the station 13 for the standing rotational position a detector 16 is once again arranged, likewise comprising a camera. Coupled to this camera are processing means which can recognize from the form of apple 7 in which direction the stalk is pointing.
To enable orienting of the fruits in the standing rotational position the device 1 comprises rotatable lifting means 33 with which the fruits can be lifted out of their holder and can be rotated into the desired standing rotational position.
Lifting means 33 are arranged on a carrier conveyor 30 mounted beneath the upper horizontal part of holder conveyor 2. Carrier conveyor 30 is driven synchronously with the holder conveyor so that the lifting means moving in the upper horizontal part of carrier conveyor 30 move at the same speed as the holders in holder conveyor 2. Carrier conveyor 30 generally comprises two chains 31 placed at a mutual distance on which are arranged a number of transverse frames 32. Lifting means 33 comprise for each holder in the holder conveyor a carrier 34 which is arranged on the top end of a sliding shaft 35 and received slidably and rotatably in a transverse frame 32. A disc 36 is arranged in each case on the opposite end of the sliding shaft.
For each row of holders in the holder conveyor a row of lifting means 33 is here also arranged in the carrier conveyor. Associated with each row of lifting means 33 is a curve track 37 with which the bottom ends of lifting means 33 come into contact when they are situated in the upper horizontal part of carrier conveyor 30. As the carrier conveyor advances, the bottom end of the lifting means run up against curve track 37 so that they are pushed upward. Carrier conveyor 30 is adjusted relative to the holder conveyor such that each carrier 34 of one of the lifting means 33 moves upward in a holder formed between opposite diabolos of holder conveyor 2. A fruit lying in this holder is therefore herein lifted out of holder 6 "by the carrier.
Detector 16 has in the meantime determined with the associated processing means what the standing rotational position of the relevant apple 7 is and whether the apple must be rotated on the vertical rotation axis.
If this is the case, the control device will cause carrier 34 to rotate. This takes place through activation of an electromagnet 39 which is arranged on the frame of the device and which in the active state presses a stationary strip 38 rotatable on a hinge 40 against the periphery of the disc 36 in question. As a consequence of the continuing movement of the conveyor the disc 36 will hereby roll along strip 38, whereby sliding shaft 35 and carrier 3-4, -and therefore fruit 7, rotate on the vertical rotation axis. Detector 16 detects when the desired rotational position has been reached and then ends energizing of electromagnet 39.
As the holders move further in the transporting direction the bottom end of the sliding shaft, i.e. the disc 36, slides gradually downward along curve track 37, wherein the carrier in the relevant holder moves downward and sets the fruit down in the holder.
Arranged around the lifting means 33 for each row of the holder conveyor is an enclosing rail 41 against which carriers 34 rest during the return movement along the lower part of carrier conveyor 30. Carriers 34 hereby do not protrude very far downward, so that the carrier conveyor with carriers and associated elements moved thereby remains compact.
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Claims

1. Device for orienting a number of objects, comprising a holder conveyor with holders for the objects, lifting means synchronously co-displaceable with the holders and rotatable relative thereto for lifting the objects out of the holders and rotating the objects into an oriented standing rotational position relative to a standing rotation axis on the holder, a detector for detecting the standing rotational position of each object and a control device for the lifting means which is connected to the detector and which activates the lifting means for a relevant object as long as is required to rotate this into the oriented standing rotational position.
2. Device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the holders are moved substantially horizontally and are provided with a continuous opening and the lifting means are movable upward through the opening.
3. Device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the lifting means comprise object carriers which are rotatable on a substantially vertical rotation axis and which are connected to a carrier conveyor disposed under the holder conveyor and driven synchronously with the holder conveyor .
4. Device as claimed in claim 3, wherein each object carrier comprises a disc which is fixedly connected thereto and concentric to the rotation axis, and the device comprises a strip which extends in the direction of movement, which is stationary in this direction and movable under control of the control device between an active position, in which it is in contact with the periphery of the disc, and a rest position in which it is free thereof .
5. Device as claimed in either of the claims 3-4, wherein the object carriers are arranged for vertical sliding on the carrier conveyor, and a stationary curve Hi
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