ARTICLE GROUPING & TRANSFER APPARATUS
Apparatus for receipt and select accumulation of individual articles so as to form an article group, and subsequent transfer of the article group in furtherance of cartoning same, is provided. The apparatus includes a track assembly, an article receiver and an article group advancer. The track assembly delimits a track travel path, the track travel path characterized by an individual article ingress segment, and an article group egress segment. The article receiver is operatively supported by the track assembly for travel corresponding to the track travel path, the article receiver receiving individual articles at the article ingress segment of said track travel path. The article group advancer selectively engages and advances an article group formed in relation to the article receiver within a segment of the track travel path downstream of the individual article ingress segment thereof, received articles having a first orientation at the individual article ingress segment of the track travel path, select accumulated articles having a second orientation at the article egress segment of the track travel path.
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This is a United States national patent application filed pursuant to 35 USC §111(a) claiming priority under 35 USC §120 of/to U.S. Pat. Appl. Ser. No. 62/031,297 filed Jul. 31, 2014 and entitled ARTICLE AGGREGATION APPARATUS, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
TECHNICAL FIELDThe present disclosure generally relates to one or more of systems, apparatuses, assemblies, subassemblies, and/or methods for aggregating/collating articles from a source of conveyed articles so as to form a select set or group of articles. More particularly, the subject illustrative, non-limiting disclosure is directed to a track based article grouping and transfer apparatus to effectuate a select aggregation of individually fed articles, via electronic variable motion, and the transfer, transfer/loading of such selectively aggregated articles in furtherance of the packaging of same.
BACKGROUNDVarious mechanisms are known to effectuate the grouping/packaging of articles from a source of flowing articles in a top-load fashion. Having generally evolved from rotating “buckets,” such top-load case loaders are presently and commonly characterized by expensive robotic loaders or other pick-and-place mechanisms, e.g., multi-axis servo loaders. Moreover, in addition to the function of article transfer/loading, article collating and orienting are believed advantageous, and in select case loading scenarios, are in fact essential, for example, to maintain a packaging friendly distribution of the article contents as is to be appreciated with regard to flowable and/or settleable article contents. Notionally, articles may comprising packages, pouches, bags, etc., with flowable or settleable contents such as grains, nuts, chips, etc. of particular but hardly exclusive interest.
Of heretofore known article transfer assemblies, many are characterized by either or both of grouped article unloading devices (i.e., pushers), e.g., U.S. Pat. No. 4,627,215 (Walz), U.S. Pat. No. 5,768,856 (Odenthal), U.S. Pat. No. 6,408,601 (Odenthal et al.), and U.S. Pat. No. 6,866,140 (Iwasa), and fixedly dimensioned pockets for the receipt and transfer of articles, e.g., Walz, U.S. Pat. No. 5,331,790 (Benner Jr. et al.), Odenthal, and Iwasa. Moreover, to the extent that on-the-fly adjustment of an article pocket is contemplated for article transfer without an orientation change (e.g., U.S. Pat. No. 7,752,828 (Gudim et al.)), inner and outer chain assemblies are used for such function. Further still, to the extent that the condition of flowable or settleable article materials in process are addressed in the art (Benner Jr. et al.), cumbersome conditioning and inversion are contemplated. Finally, while package orientation is further disclosed in connection to rotary type package transfer systems (e.g., Odenthal), there appears no versatility for variable orientation and maintenance of dimensional article uniformity in advance of top loading or the like. Thus, a need remains for an elegantly simple, robust solution to transfer and accumulation of articles in furtherance of top loading same while maintaining or re-establishing an article group condition to enable reliable case or carton registration/loading.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONApparatus for receipt and select accumulation of individual articles so as to form an article group, and subsequent transfer of the article group in furtherance of cartoning same, is provided. The apparatus includes a track assembly, an article receiver and an article group advancer. The track assembly delimits a track travel path, the track travel path characterized by an individual article ingress segment, and an article group egress segment. The article receiver is operatively supported by the track assembly for travel corresponding to the track travel path, the article receiver receiving individual articles at the article ingress segment of said track travel path. The article group advancer selectively engages and advances an article group formed in relation to the article receiver within a segment of the track travel path downstream of the individual article ingress segment thereof, received articles having a first orientation at the individual article ingress segment of the track travel path, select accumulated articles having a second orientation at the article egress segment of the track travel path.
In a first embodiment, a track traveling collated article carrier is provided. The carrier generally includes a longitudinal expansible element having leading (e.g., an article receiver) and trailing (e.g., an article group advancer) portions supported upon the track via leading and trailing linear servos. An optional intermediate element, supported and passively guided upon the track may suitably be provided, first and second grouped article compartments thereby delimited. Via select operation of the contemplated apparatus, either of vertical stand-up or horizontal laydown top load patterns are realized.
In a further embodiment, an article receiver and an article group advancer functionally delimit a grouped article carrier characterized by a single compartment. Each of the receiver and advancer are operatively linked to the track/track assembly via linear servos for independent, select variable speed travel thereon.
In yet a further embodiment, the article receiver and the article group advancer have discrete but nonetheless related travel paths. The track assembly includes first and second independently driven belt sets which operatively support first and second article receivers. The article group advancer is operatively supported at an end portion of a rotatable arm, the arm driven so as to delimit an arm travel path having a portion corresponding to a segment of the track travel path delimited by the individual article ingress segment thereof and said article egress segment thereof. More specific features and advantages obtained in view of those features will become apparent with reference to the drawing figures and
The instant disclosure generally sets forth illustrative, non-limiting article aggregation apparatuses and attendant systems and/or processes. Contemplated apparatuses are generally shown with reference to any of
With general reference to
In connection to the operations of each of
The carriers are generally characterized by leading and trailing elements operatively supported for travel upon the track at select variable speeds, as by linear servos. With reference to the assemblies of
Via select changes in travel rates for the leading and trailing carrier elements, articles may be readily and reliably receiveable within one or more dynamically formed or formable carrier compartments at the article loading area (see, e.g.,
With reference now to
In keeping with the disclosure to this point, sequentially introduced articles are to be selectively collected at an article ingress/loading area 102′, retained as an article set or group, and transferred as an article set, either with or without further manipulation along the way, to an egress/unloading area 104′ in furtherance of reliable containerizing of the article set.
With reference now to
As will be later described, advantageously, and via select operation of the belt and rotating tools, pressure may be applied, and/or applied and maintained, to the article set (and thus the articles of the article set), during the altering of their travel orientation (e.g., from a horizontal (i.e., lay flat) to a vertical (i.e., stand-up) orientation) whilst transferring articles from the article conveyor to a container of the container conveyor. In doing so, a substantially uniform distribution of article contents is maintained, or re-established as the case may be, i.e., maintenance of a lay flat content distribution relative to the article volume is sought in transitioning 90 degrees+/− to a stand-up top load orientation, thus aiding the packing/packaging of the article set. This is especially the case for flowable/settleable article contents.
With general and passing reference now to
With continued reference to
The first belt set carries a first belt tool 109a, and the second belt set carries a second belt tool 109b (see especially
With renewed reference to
Finally, since the structures of the assemblies, subassemblies, and/or mechanisms disclosed herein may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or general characteristics thereof, some of which forms have been indicated, the embodiments described and depicted herein/with are to be considered in all respects illustrative and not restrictive. Moreover, while nominal processing has be described and detailed, and to some degree alternate work pieces and systems, assemblies, etc. with regard thereto referenced, contemplated processes are not so limited. Accordingly, the scope of the subject invention is as defined in the language of the appended claims, and includes not insubstantial equivalents thereto.
Claims
1. Apparatus for receipt and select accumulation of individual articles so as to form an article group, and subsequent transfer of the article group in furtherance of cartoning same, the apparatus comprising:
- a. a track assembly delimiting a track travel path, said track travel path characterized by upstream and downstream portions, an individual article ingress segment, and an article group egress segment, said individual article ingress segment and said article group egress segment within said upstream portion of said track travel path;
- b. an article receiver operatively supported by said track assembly for travel corresponding to said track travel path, said article receiver receiving individual articles at said article ingress segment of said track travel path; and,
- c. an article group advancer for select engagement and advancement of an article group formed in relation to said article receiver within a segment of said track travel path downstream of said individual article ingress segment thereof, received articles having a first orientation at said individual article ingress segment of said track travel path, select accumulated articles having a second orientation at said article egress segment of said track travel path.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein each of said article receiver and said article group advancer is selectively driven with respect to said track assembly.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein each of said article receiver and said article group advancer is selectively driven with respect to said track via servos.
4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said article receiver comprises first a second article receivers and said article group advancer comprises first and second article group advancers.
5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said article receiver comprises first a second article receivers and said article group advancer comprises first and second article group advancers, said first article receiver and said first article group advancer, and said second article receiver and said second article group advancer each operably pairable within said upstream portion of said track travel path in furtherance of effectuating article grouping operations.
6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said article receiver comprises first a second article receivers and said article group advancer comprises first and second article group advancers, said first article receiver and said first article group advancer, and said second article receiver and said second article group advancer each operably pairable within a segment of said track travel path substantially delimited by said individual article ingress segment thereof and said article egress segment thereof in furtherance of effectuating article grouping operations.
7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said article group advancer is operatively supported by said track assembly for travel corresponding to said track travel path.
8. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein each of said article receiver and said article group advancer are operatively supported for travel upon said track assembly at select variable speeds.
9. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein each of said article receiver and said article group advancer are operatively supported for travel upon said track assembly at select variable speeds via servos.
10. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a grouped article carrier characterized by leading and trailing elements operatively supported for travel upon said track assembly at select variable speeds, said leading element comprising said article receiver, said trailing element comprising said article group advancer.
11. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said article receiver and said article group advancer delimit grouped article carriers characterized by a longitudinally expansible element uniting said article receiver with said article group advancer.
12. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said grouped article carrier is dimensionally alterable at said individual article ingress segment and at said article group egress segment.
13. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said grouped article carrier is dimensionally alterable at said article group egress segment so as to top load grouped articles in either of a vertical stand-up pattern or a horizontal laydown pattern.
14. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein a portion of said longitudinally expansible element intermediate said article receiver and said article group advancer is operatively supported by said track assembly.
15. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein said portion of said longitudinally expansible element intermediate said article receiver and said article group advancer delimits first and second article group compartments for said grouped article carrier.
16. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein a portion of said longitudinally expansible element intermediate said article receiver and said article group advancer is operatively supported by said track assembly for passive travel thereon.
17. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein said portion of said longitudinally expansible element intermediate said article receiver and said article group advancer delimits first and second article group compartments for said grouped article carrier.
18. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said track assembly comprises first and second independently driven belt sets, said article receiver comprising first and second article receivers, said first article receiver supported by said first belt set, said second article receiver supported by said second belt set.
19. The apparatus of claim 18 further comprising a rotatable arm, said article group advancer extending from an end portion thereof, said arm driven so as to delimit an arm travel path having a portion corresponding to a segment of said track travel path delimited by said individual article ingress segment thereof and said article egress segment thereof.
20. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a rotatable arm, said article group advancer extending from an end portion thereof, said arm driven so as to delimit an arm travel path having a portion corresponding to a segment of said track travel path delimited by said individual article ingress segment thereof and said article egress segment thereof.
21. The apparatus of claim 20 wherein said article group advancer comprises a pair of article group advancers, a first article group advancer extending from a first end portion of said rotatable arm, a second article group advancer extending from a second end portion of said rotatable arm, said second end portion of said rotatable arm opposite said first end portion of said rotatable arm.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 31, 2015
Publication Date: Feb 4, 2016
Applicant: Douglas Machine Inc. (Alexandria, MN)
Inventors: Christopher T. Davis (Alexandria, MN), Daniel L. Floding (Alexandria, MN), Aaron M. Frederick (Alexandria, MN)
Application Number: 14/815,652