GB1603660A – Apparatus for handling a multiplicity of articles in a convergent path and side guide means therefor
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GB1603660A – Apparatus for handling a multiplicity of articles in a convergent path and side guide means therefor
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Apparatus for handling a multiplicity of articles in a convergent path and side guide means therefor
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GB1603660A
GB1603660A
GB50178/77A
GB5017877A
GB1603660A
GB 1603660 A
GB1603660 A
GB 1603660A
GB 50178/77 A
GB50178/77 A
GB 50178/77A
GB 5017877 A
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B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
B65G—TRANSPORT OR STORAGE DEVICES, e.g. CONVEYORS FOR LOADING OR TIPPING, SHOP CONVEYOR SYSTEMS OR PNEUMATIC TUBE CONVEYORS
B65G47/00—Article or material-handling devices associated with conveyors; Methods employing such devices
B65G47/52—Devices for transferring articles or materials between conveyors i.e. discharging or feeding devices
B65G47/68—Devices for transferring articles or materials between conveyors i.e. discharging or feeding devices adapted to receive articles arriving in one layer from one conveyor lane and to transfer them in individual layers to more than one conveyor lane or to one broader conveyor lane, or vice versa, e.g. combining the flows of articles conveyed by more than one conveyor
B65G47/682—Devices for transferring articles or materials between conveyors i.e. discharging or feeding devices adapted to receive articles arriving in one layer from one conveyor lane and to transfer them in individual layers to more than one conveyor lane or to one broader conveyor lane, or vice versa, e.g. combining the flows of articles conveyed by more than one conveyor from a single conveyor lane consisting of one conveyor or several adjacent conveyors
B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
B65G—TRANSPORT OR STORAGE DEVICES, e.g. CONVEYORS FOR LOADING OR TIPPING, SHOP CONVEYOR SYSTEMS OR PNEUMATIC TUBE CONVEYORS
B65G21/00—Supporting or protective framework or housings for endless load-carriers or traction elements of belt or chain conveyors
B65G21/20—Means incorporated in, or attached to, framework or housings for guiding load-carriers, traction elements or loads supported on moving surfaces
B65G21/2045—Mechanical means for guiding or retaining the load on the load-carrying surface
B65G21/2054—Mechanical means for guiding or retaining the load on the load-carrying surface comprising elements movable in the direction of load-transport
B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
B65G—TRANSPORT OR STORAGE DEVICES, e.g. CONVEYORS FOR LOADING OR TIPPING, SHOP CONVEYOR SYSTEMS OR PNEUMATIC TUBE CONVEYORS
B65G47/00—Article or material-handling devices associated with conveyors; Methods employing such devices
B65G47/52—Devices for transferring articles or materials between conveyors i.e. discharging or feeding devices
B65G47/68—Devices for transferring articles or materials between conveyors i.e. discharging or feeding devices adapted to receive articles arriving in one layer from one conveyor lane and to transfer them in individual layers to more than one conveyor lane or to one broader conveyor lane, or vice versa, e.g. combining the flows of articles conveyed by more than one conveyor
B65G2047/685—Devices for preventing jamming in converging flows
B65G2047/686—Lane boundaries which reciprocate or oscillate, e.g. vibrating boundaries
B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
B65G—TRANSPORT OR STORAGE DEVICES, e.g. CONVEYORS FOR LOADING OR TIPPING, SHOP CONVEYOR SYSTEMS OR PNEUMATIC TUBE CONVEYORS
B65G47/00—Article or material-handling devices associated with conveyors; Methods employing such devices
B65G47/52—Devices for transferring articles or materials between conveyors i.e. discharging or feeding devices
B65G47/68—Devices for transferring articles or materials between conveyors i.e. discharging or feeding devices adapted to receive articles arriving in one layer from one conveyor lane and to transfer them in individual layers to more than one conveyor lane or to one broader conveyor lane, or vice versa, e.g. combining the flows of articles conveyed by more than one conveyor
B65G2047/685—Devices for preventing jamming in converging flows
B65G2047/687—Lane boundaries which comprise rotatable elements, e.g. discs, cylinders, endless belts
Description
PATENT SPECIFICATION
( 11) 1 603 660 ( 21) Application No 50178/77 ( 22) Filed 1 Dec 1977 ( 19) ( 23) Complete Specification Filed 31 May 1978 ( 44) Complete Specification Published 25 Nov 1981 ( 51) INT CL 3 B 65 G 47/76 ( 52) Index at Acceptance B 8 A D T 1 ( 72) Inventors: STANLEY SMITH JOHN REMINGTON HARRIES ( 54) APPARATUS FOR HANDLING A MULTIPLICITY OF ARTICLES IN A CONVERGENT PATH, AND SIDE GUIDE MEANS THEREFOR ( 71) We, METAL BOX LIMITED of Queens House, Forbury Road, Reading RG 1 3 JH, a British company, do hereby declare the invention, for which we pray that a patent may be granted to us, and the method by which it is to be performed, to be particularly described in and by the follow-
ing statement:-
This invention relates to apparatus for handling a multiplicity of articles, the apparatus comprising conveyor means for moving the articles along a path constrained on both sides of the path, the path having a convergent portion and the apparatus including, at said convergent portion, a side guide unit including a fixed frame, an elongate, nonresilient joggling member mounted on the frame, and joggling member actuating means for reciprocating the joggling member longitudinally by an amount substantially smaller than the length of the joggling member, for the purpose of relieving jams which may from time to time occur among the articles in the convergent portion The invention further relates to a said side guide unit Such apparatus will be referred to herein as «apparatus of the kind hereinbefore specified», whilst a said side guide unit for use in such apparatus will be referred to as «a side guide unit of the kind hereinbefore specified».
This kind of apparatus is typified by a conveyor system of the kind known as a combiner, in which a relatively wide infeed conveyor, or set of conveyors, carries the articles towards an exit conveyor, the convergent portion being arranged where transfer takes place from the infeed conveyor or conveyors to the exit conveyor, and in such a manner that the path of the articles along the exit conveyor is substantially narrower than upstream of the convergent portion.
Typically the articles are marshalled by the combiner in such a way that they leave along the exit conveyor in a single row For example, where the articles are bottles, a combiner is usually used to marshal the bottles ready for filling and closing.
Combiners having movable side guides are well known as such; the path of the articles in the convergent portion of such a combiner is defined partly by a fixed side guide on one side and the movable side guide unit on the other side The side on which the movable guide unit is situated is usually that which makes the greater angle with the direction of movement of the infeed conveyor, this being the side at which jamming is most likely to be initiated.
A typical movable side guide unit of the kind hereinbefore specified, in a known form, consists of a length of slatted chain, similar to that which may be used for the conveyors themselves and arranged in the manner of a side wall along the convergent portion of the path of the articles This chain is substantially unsupported from behind, except at a few points where it is mounted on springs, so that it can move resiliently backwards so as to widen the path of the articles locally in response to the increased pressure caused by articles jamming in the convergent portion The resilient nature of the chain itself enables this movement to be confined to the immediate vicinity of the jam.
Such devices are however found not to be wholly reliable When such a device fails to clear a jam, the jam may have to be relieved by manual handling of the articles This is undesirable, not only for reasons of safety and in view of recent safety at work legislation, but also because, in the common case where the articles consist of clean containers to be filled with a product such as a foodstuff, handling may bring with it a risk of contamination Furthermore, particularly in applications in which food, drink or other products are to be filled into containers such as cans, bottles or the like, there is a 0 r 1 603 660 constant tendency towards increased outputs, and therefore a need for higher speeds of operation of machines and conveyors alike This means that the risk of jamming among the containers, both when filled and before being filled, is substantially increased It also means that jams, when they do occur, will tend to be more severe.
Finally, with increased output speeds any interruption in order to rectify a jam is more serious, both in terms of lost production and in terms of the increased accumulation of articles delayed behind the site of the jam.
According to the invention in a first aspect, there is provided, in or for apparatus of the kind hereinbefore specified, a side guide unit of the kind hereinbefore specified which includes a rigid side guide rail generally parallel to the joggling member and extending along the same side of the unit as the joggling member, guide rail actuating means coupled to the guide rail for moving it transversely between an operative and a retracted position, in which positions the guide rail lies respectively outwardly and inwardly of the unit with respect to the joggling member, and control means responsive to the progress of articles past the side guide unit and adapted to cause the joggling member actuating means and the guide rail actuating means to operate whereby the joggling member is reciprocated with the side guide rail in its retracted position, when said progress is halted by articles becoming jammed in the convergent portion of said path Thus, the rail being in its operative position when the articles are moving normally, the rail is slightly nearer to the path of the articles than the joggling member in normal operation in the absence of a jammed condition, so that under such conditions the articles are guided solely by the rail When the articles become jammed, however, the rail is retracted smartly away from the articles so that the latter become restrained at the side of the convergent portion by only the joggling member which is at the same time set in reciprocating motion to disturb the articles and so release the jam.
The actuating means is preferably responsive to the combination of three conditions, viz the presence of articles at the upstream end of the side guide unit; the absence of articles at the downstream end thereof; and the existence of motivation for articles at both the upstream and the downstream end (e.g both infeed and exit conveyors are running) This combination of conditions implies the likelihood of a jamming situation in the convergent portion of the path of the articles, which may be partial jam or a situation in which jammed articles form a complete block to any further movement.
Accordingly, in a preferred form of apparatus of the kind hereinbefore specified, there is provided a side guide unit according to the invention, wherein the control means includes a first and a second -article-sensing device in the vicinity of the wider and the narrower ends, respectively, of the convergent portion of said path, the control means being arranged to cause the actuating means to operate when, with the conveyor means operating, the first and second article-sensing devices sense the presence and absence, respectively, of articles on the conveyor means One advantage of this arrangement is that momentary jams can have an opportunity to free themselves without the configuration of the convergent portion becoming distorted.
The actuating means preferably consists of fluid-operated actuators, there being at least one actuator for operating the side guide rail (if provided) and a double-acting actuator for effecting reciprocation of the joggling member.
According to the invention, in a second aspect, there is provided apparatus of the kind hereinbefore specified whose side guide unit is a unit according to said first aspect of the invention, so positioned that the said side of the unit defines at least the greater part of one side of the convergent portion of the path of the articles.
An embodiment of the invention, in the form of a combiner in a conveyor system for handling bottles prior to the filling of the latter in a bottling plant, will now be described by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:Figure 1 is a diagrammatic plan view showing principal elements of the combiner, including a side guide unit according to the invention; Figure 2 is a simplified front elevation, seen in the direction of the arrow II in Figure 1, showing part of the side guide unit; Figure 3 is a plan view, on a larger scale, of the same side guide unit; Figure 4 is an end elevation as seen from the left hand side of Figure 3; Figure 5 is a scrap sectional view taken on the line V-V in Figure 3; Figure 6 is a rear elevation as seen in the direction of the arrow VI in Figure 3; and Figure 7 is a diagram showing a pneumatic operating circuit of the side guide unit.
Referring to Figures 1 and 2, a combiner for handling a multiplicity of bottles B includes a pair of parallel infeed conveyors 3,4 The conveyor 3 is arranged for moving the bottles along a straight path constrained on both sides of the path by rigid, parallel, fixed side guide rails 14 The path of the bottles has a convergent portion 15, over both of the conveyors 3 and 4, leading to a 1 603 660 further straight or exit portion 5 of the path defined by rigid, parallel, fixed side guide rails 6 and 7, arranged on either side of an exit conveyor 8 which is driven (by means not shown) independently of, and at a higher speed than, the conveyors 3 and 4.
Each of the conveyors 3,4 and 8 is of the conventional, slatted, endless type The side guide rails 6 and 7 are substantially closer together than are the two side guide rails 14.
The convergent portion 15 is bounded on one side by a rigid side guide rail 1 extending between the corresponding rail 14 and the rail 7, and on the other side, viz the side making the greatest angle with the straight portion of the path of the bottles along the conveyors 3 and 8, by a movable side guide unit 2 of the combiner.
The side guide unit 2 has components adapted, as will be seen hereinafter, for limited movement with respect to the path of the bottles B in the convergent portion 15 of the path, for the purpose of relieving jams which may from time to time occur among the bottles in the portion 15 To this end the unit 2, which has a fixed frame 21, includes a joggling member 17 positioned at one side of the unit and extending along the same side, so that, in the position of the combiner shown in Figure 1, the joggling member 17 lies closely adjacent, and parallel to, a plane 49 which defines the side of the convergent portion 15 The joggling member is, as will be described more fully below, reciprocable by actuating means 16 of the side guide unit 2, back and forth along that side, i e in the direction indicated by the double arrow C parallel to the plane 49, by a small amount substantially smaller than the length of the joggling member The actuating means operates in response to a condition in which the bottles B are jammed in the convergent portion 15 The joggling member comprises an array of rollable members in the form of interleaved nylon rollers 32,33, freely rotatable on roller spindles 34 extending vertically, i e perpendicularly to the plane of the conveyors 3,4 on which the bottles B are supported.
The side guide unit 2 also includes a rigid side guide rail 9 extending along the same side of the unit 2 as the joggling member 17.
The rail 9 is movable by further actuating means 12, 13 of the side rail unit 2 in a direction transverse to that of reciprocation of the joggling member 17, i e in the direction towards and away from the fixed guide rail 1 (as indicated by the double arrow A in Figure 1) between the normal or operative position shown in full lines in Figure 1 and the retracted position shown in chain-dotted lines Movement of the rail 9 to the retracted position is in response to a jamming condition The rail 9 extends parallel to the joggling member and to the plane 49, and in its normal position it both defines the plane 49, as shown in Figure 1, and lies outwardly of the unit 2 with respect to the member 17, i e slightly nearer to the bottles B than does a common outer tangential plane 50 defined by the rollers of the joggling member 2 and extending in the direction of reciprocation of the latter The planes 49 and 50 are parallel to each other, and the separation between them in the normal condition of the side guide unit 2 is shown exaggerated in Figure 1, for clarity.
In the retracted position of the rail 9, the rail 9 lies inwardly of the unit 2 with respect to the member 17, so that the latter is out of contact with bottles B. The rail 9 is movable only in the direction of the arrows A, and the joggling member 17 is movable only in the direction of the arrows C The actuating means for the rail 9 consists of a pair of simultaneously-acting, pneumatic, piston-and-cylinder type actuators 12, 13; whilst that for the joggling member 17 consists of a double-acting, pneumatic, piston-and-cylinder type actuator 16 The actuators 12 and 13 are of the kind such as to drive one complete stroke at a time and then to stop; the actuator 16 is of the kind which drives one complete stroke at a time but which continues operating back and forth until it receives a pneumatic signal for stopping.
The unit 2 also includes means (diagrammatically shown in Figure 7), responsive to the progress of bottles B along their path and adapted to cause the actuators 12, 13, 16 to operate when that progress is halted by bottles becoming jammed in the convergent portion of the combiner A first transducer 47 is positioned at the upstream end of the convergent portion 15, with a second, similar transducer 46 at the downstream end.
Each of the transducers 46, 47 is such as to transmit an appropriate electrical signal to a gating or switching unit, indicated at 48 in Figure 7, to indicate the presence or absence of bottles B at the narrower or downstream, and the wider or upstream, ends, respectively, of the convergent portion 15 The gating unit 48 is arranged in known manner to transmit a control signal to the side guide unit 2 when a condition arises in which, simultaneously, (a) a signal indicating the presence of bottles upstream is received from the transducer 47; (b) a signal indicating the absence of bottles downstream is received from the transducer 46; and (c) a signal from a further device, not shown, indicates that all three conveyors 3, 4 and 8 are running normally This combination of conditions implies that bottles B may be jammed in the convergent portion 15, and the control signal aforementioned is therefore arranged to operate the side guide unit, as will now be described.
1 603 660 The control signal from the switching unit 48 is transmitted along an electrical path 51, Figure 7, to an electro-pneumatic valve 44 which thereupon admits air to a pneumatic reversing slave valve 42 of the double-acting actuator 16 The valve 42 is of the kind which, so long as it is subjected to inlet air pressure, will continuously operate the actuator 16, first in one direction and then in the other At the same time air is admitted by the valve 44 to a second pneumatic slave valve 45 The latter thereupon operates the actuators 12 and 13 simultaneously to retract the rail 9 to a position behind the plane 50 The valve 45 is of the kind which will hold the actuators 12, 13 in their retracted position until air pressure is released by the valve 44.
It will be seen, therefore, that upon a jamming condition being signalled with the three conveyors operating normally, the rail 9 is withdrawn out of contact with the bottles B, and at the same time the joggling member 17 is reciprocated back and forth.
The member 17 is now in contact with bottles, and the reciprocating action joggles these bottles so as to free them from the jammed condition It will be noted also that retraction of the rail 9 slightly widens the convergent portion 15, thus assisting the relief of jamming of the bottles B. When the transducer 46 subsequently detects a bottle at the downstream end of the convergent portion 15, the switching unit 48 ceases to transmit its control signal, whereupon the valve 44 is closed The valve then returns the actuators 12, 13, and therefore the rail 9, to their normal position, and at the same time the reciprocating movement of the joggling member ceases.
The construction of the side guide unit 2, in a preferred form thereof, will now be described in geater detail, with reference to Figures 2 to 6 The frame 21 of the unit comprises a base plate which is fixed to suport brackets 30 of the combiner The side guide unit consists of the base plate 21 and the components carried thereon The actuators 12 and 13 are mounted, parallel to each other, on the base plate at opposite ends of the latter by means of leg brackets 43; whilst the double-acting actuator 16 for the joggling member 17 is mounted, at right angles to the actuators 12 and 13, on the base plate by leg brackets 40.
The side guide rail 9 comprises a pair of parallel bars, viz an upper bar 19 and a lower bar 20, secured together by spacer bars 37 At each end of the rail 9 a vertical link pin 36 is secured to the bars 19 and 20, and each link pin 36 carries a thrust sleeve 38 to which is secured the distal end of the piston rod 10, 11 respectively of the actuators 12 and 13.
The nylon rollers of the joggling member 17 are arranged in interleaved pairs 32 and 33 respectively, as can be seen from Figures 2 and 5 The roller spindles 34 are carried in a channel-shaped roller guide frame 29, which in turn is fixed to a slide rail 28 of low-friction material having a backing plate 27 The piston rod of the double-acting actuator 16 is connected by a stirrup 39 to a rigid connecting bar 25, which is fixed to the backing plate 27 The joggling member 17 is supported by guide means in the form of a pair of parallel slide rods 24 which are secured to the base plate 21 between a pair of brackets 22 The slide rail 28 is slidable on these slide rods, as can be seen from Figure 5, so that movement of the member 21 in any direction other than along the side of the unit is thereby prevented.
A movable side guide unit as described hereinbefore may be employed not only in combiners by in any other type of apparatus of the kind hereinbefore specified in which there may be a possibility of articles jamming.
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WHAT WE CLAIM IS:
1 In or for apparatus of the kind hereinbefore specified, a side guide unit of the kind hereinbefore specified and including a rigid side guide rail generally parallel to the joggling member and extending along the same side of the unit as the joggling member, guide rail actuating means coupled to the guide rail for moving it transversely between an operative and a retracted position, in which positions the guide rail lies respectively outwardly and inwardly of the unit with respect to the joggling member, and control means responsive to the progress of articles past the side guide unit and adapted to cause the joggling member actuating means and the guide rail actuating means to operate whereby the joggling member is reciprocated with the side guide rail in its retracted position, when said progress is halted by articles becoming jammed in the convergent portion of said path.
2 A side guide unit according to Claim 1, wherein the joggling member comprises an array of rollable elements together defining a common, external tangential plane along the side of the unit, said tangential plane extending in the direction of reciprocation of the joggling member.
3 A side guide unit according to Claim 2, wherein the array of rollable elements comprise a multiplicity of interleaved, freely-rotatable rollers.
4 In apparatus of the kind hereinbefore specified, a side guide unit according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the control means includes a first and a second article-sensing device in the vicinity of the wider and the narrower ends, respectively, of the convergent portion of said path, the 1 603 660 control means being arranged to cause the actuating means to operate when, with the conveyor means operating, the first and second article-sensing devices sense the presence and absence, respectively, of articles on the conveyor means.
A side guide unit of the kind hereinbefore specified, constructed and adapted to operate substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to Figures 2 to 6 of the accompanying drawings.
6 In apparatus of the kind hereinbefore specified, a side guide unit according to Claim 5, having control means arranged and adapted to operate substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to Figures 1 and 7 of the accompanying drawings.
7 Apparatus of the kind hereinbefore specified whose side guide unit is a unit according to any one of the preceding claims, so positioned that the said side of the unit defines at least the greater part of one side of the convergent portion of the path of the articles.
8 Apparatus according to Claim 7, constructed, arranged and adapted to operate substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
SAUNDERS & DOLLEYMORE, Chartered Patent Agents, 2 a, Main Avenue, Moor Park, Northwood, Middx HA 6 2 HJ.
For the Applicants.
Printed for Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, by Croydon Printing Company Limited, Croydon, Surrey, 1981.
Published by The Patent Office, 25 Southampton Buildings, London, WC 2 A IAY, from which copies may be obtained.
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Apparatus for handling a multiplicity of articles in a convergent path and side guide means therefor
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