Claims
- 1. An apparatus for segregating articles of predetermined dimensions from a jumbled flow of such articles and unwanted pieces longer than said predetermined dimensions, comprising:
- path means, including a chute having a cylindrical inside surface defining a lateral opening therethrough, for restricting the jumbled flow to a fixed flow space along a flow length, the cylindrical surface defining the fixed flow space, the fixed flow space being inclined for gravity flow therethrough;
- a three-dimensional array of pickup fingers substantially filling the fixed flow space and extending therebeyond, distal end portions of said pickup fingers being spaced apart by distances greater than the predetermined dimensions of the articles, the distal end portions of the pickup fingers being so disposed in the chute as to contact both the articles and the unwanted pieces passing therethrough;
- retaining means overlying a portion of the cylindrical surface and biased thereagainst;
- means to continuously move successive distal portions of the pickup finger array out of and into the fixed flow space, for selectively picking up and removing the unwanted pieces from the cylindrical inside surface of the chute and thereby urging the unwanted pieces along and retaining them between the retaining means and the cylindrical surface; and stationary means so located along the flow length as to be disposed between the adjacent pickup fingers and extending from the fixed flow space laterally to a position adjacent thereto, for receiving the unwanted pieces from the pickup-finger array thereby stripping the unwanted pieces from said pickup fingers during pickup-finger array movement, the stationary stripping means extending through the cylindrical surface lateral opening.
- 2. The apparatus in accordance with claim 1 and further comprising rib means positioned in the chute transverse to the flow length and so dimensioned as to substantially block a major portion of the unwanted pieces from freely sliding along the flow length yet allowing a substantial portion of the articles to freely slide along the flow length and through the chute.
- 3. A method of segregating articles of predetermined dimensions from a jumbled flow of such articles and unwanted pieces longer than said dimensions, comprising:
- directing said flow into a fixed flow space bounded by a cylindrical inside surface of a chute, the chute including retaining means overlying a portion of the cylindrical surface and biased thereagainst, the cylindrical inside surface defining a lateral opening through the chute, the cylindrical surface defining the fixed flow space, the fixed flow space being inclined for gravity flow therethrough;
- rotating successive distal portions of a three-dimensional array of fingers relative to the retaining means and a stationary stripping means that extends through the chute lateral opening, the finger array substantially filling the fixed flow space, for selectively removing the unwanted pieces from the chute and thereby urging the unwanted pieces along and retaining them between the retaining means and the cylindrical surface of the chute, distal end portions of said fingers being spaced apart by more than the predetermined dimensions of the articles, the distal portions of the fingers being so disposed in the chute as to contact both the articles and the unwanted pieces passing therethrough; and
- further rotating the distal portions of the finger array relative to the retaining means and the stationary stripping means for positioning the unwanted pieces on the stationary stripping means, thereby stripping the unwanted pieces from the fingers after the fingers have been so rotated relative to the stripping means as to have the distal portions thereof disposed out of the fixed flow space and in the direction of the chute lateral opening.
Reference to Related Applications
This application is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 13,085 (filed Feb. 10, 1987) now U.S. Pat. No. 4,752,009 which in turn is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 821,661, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,676,380, filed Jan. 23, 1986, the benefit of which is claimed for purposes of priority pursuant to 35 U.S.C. .sctn. 120.
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