Information
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Patent Grant
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6536102
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Patent Number
6,536,102
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Date Filed
Wednesday, April 18, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 25, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 029 771
- 029 772
- 029 773
- 029 789
- 029 809
- 029 453
- 029 774
- 053 413
- 053 1341
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The invention relates to an apparatus for attaching to an object a substantially flat carrier strap which is intended to engage by means of locking members arranged on each end into an elongate slot in the object, wherein the slots are arranged substantially mutually in line in the object and wherein the apparatus comprises: engaging means for engaging a straightened carrier strap in the proximity of both ends; first rotation means for causing the engaging means to rotate into a position in which the ends of the carrier strap are directed substantially vertically; second rotation means for causing the engaging means to rotate into a position in which the ends of the carrier strap lie substantially in the same plane; and translation means for causing the ends of the strap to each move downward in substantially vertical direction into the slot to a depth such that the locking members grip in the slot.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to an apparatus for attaching a substantially flat carrier strap to an object.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Such carrier straps are generally known and are attached for instance to trays with plants or baskets with fruit or vegetables. Such carrier straps have heretofore been arranged by hand. It will be apparent that this is time-consuming and thus costly work.
There is therefore a need for an apparatus which performs these operations in automated manner.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides for this purpose an apparatus for attaching to an object a substantially flat carrier strap which is intended to engage by means of locking members arranged on each end into an elongate slot in the object, wherein the slots are arranged substantially mutually in line in the object and wherein the apparatus comprises:
engaging means for engaging a straightened carrier strap in the proximity of both ends;
first rotation means for causing the engaging means to rotate into a position in which the ends of the carrier strap are directed substantially vertically;
second rotation means for causing the engaging means to rotate into a position in which the ends of the carrier strap lie substantially in the same plane; and
translation means for causing the ends of the strap to each move downward in substantially vertical direction into the slot to a depth such that the locking members grip in the slot.
It is pointed out here that the slots in such a tray or such a basket are generally arranged mutually in line. The straps are therefore provided with a thinned portion so that at the position of the slot the strap can extend in the transverse direction of the slot. The slot is however made with a determined length in order to move the ends of the strap with the locking members fixed thereto through the slot, wherein after the strap is released it will spring back to its natural position and the locking members engage on the slot or the part of the object lying thereunder, wherein the thin portion of the strap is located in the slot.
Starting from a completely straightened strap extending parallel to the upper surface of the object, and therefore parallel to the slots, the ends of the strap must first be moved downward, whereby the strap acquires a substantially U-shaped configuration, wherein the ends of the strap extend transversely of the slot direction.
In order to place the strap through the slots each end of the strap must be turned through a vertical axis and the ends must be moved downward.
The present invention provides an apparatus for performing these operations.
According to a preferred embodiment the first rotation means are coupled directly to a drive device and the second rotation means are coupled to the first rotation means by a bevel gear.
This measure results in a considerable simplification of the drive device since a separate drive is not required for the second rotation means.
According to another preferred embodiment the engaging means comprise two bodies, each of which is provided with a groove, which groove is adapted to engage the ends of the strap, wherein each of the bodies is provided with a ball under spring pressure for fixedly clamping the strap.
This construction provides the option of temporarily clamping the strap in a firm manner, wherein it is easy to place a strap in contact with the engaging means, and when the strap is inserted into the slots the arresting force exerted by the locking members is greater than the holding force of the engaging means so that these latter release automatically.
According to another preferred embodiment the first rotation means comprise a first shaft which extends substantially transversely of the groove direction and on which the engaging means are rotatable, which shaft is drivable by means of a lever and a linear drive device.
This results in a structurally attractive embodiment.
Similar considerations apply in respect of the measure where the second rotation means comprise a second shaft extending perpendicularly of the first shaft and mounted in a bush connected to the first shaft.
A particularly attractive embodiment results when the first shaft is mounted in a frame which is movable in vertical direction.
According to another preferred embodiment the apparatus comprises a supply holder for the carrier straps for arranging, which supply holder is adapted to contain the carrier straps in substantially horizontal direction, in addition to an individualizing device for removing the carrier straps on the underside of the supply holder and feeding the carrier straps to the engaging device.
Other attractive preferred embodiments are stated in the remaining sub-claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention will be elucidated hereinbelow with reference to the annexed drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
shows a perspective view of an apparatus according to the invention;
FIG. 2
shows a view corresponding with
FIG. 1
wherein a number of components are broken away so as to better illustrate other components;
FIG. 3
is a perspective detail view of an apparatus according to the present invention;
FIG. 4
is a perspective detail view of another component of the apparatus according to the invention in the position shown in
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 5
shows a detail view corresponding with
FIG. 3
of the present invention in a further advanced position; and
FIG. 6
is a detail view of the apparatus in yet another position.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The apparatus according to the present invention essentially comprises a support frame
1
on which is placed a transporting device
2
. An auxiliary frame
3
is further arranged on top of support frame
1
, in addition to a bridge frame
4
. The transporting device is formed by a conveyor belt
5
which is trained around rollers
6
arranged on support frame
1
, at least one of which rollers is driven in a manner not shown in the drawing. The drive device further comprises a feed belt
7
for feeding and an outfeed belt
8
for discharging the trays
9
which must be provided with carrier straps
10
. Guides
11
are further arranged for guiding trays
9
. Guides
11
are adjustable by means of adjusting pins which are controlled automatically or otherwise.
Stop elements
13
are further arranged to cause tray
9
to stop when a strap has to be arranged. The two final stop elements
13
are intended to stop tray
9
in the two positions at which carrier straps
10
have to be arranged, and the first stop element is arranged to hold back following trays so as to have the least possible effect on the position of the tray positioned for arranging of the carrier straps.
A supply holder
14
is arranged for storage of carrier straps
10
. This is formed by two elements
15
of U-shaped cross-section which are placed with their open side toward each other on top of a plate
16
which is fixed to auxiliary frame
3
. Plate
16
is partially interrupted on the underside.
The remaining components of the present invention will now be elucidated with reference to
FIGS. 2 and 3
.
As already set forth with reference to
FIG. 1
, the apparatus comprises a bridge frame
4
. A plate
17
is movable in vertical direction inside bridge frame
4
. For this purpose plate
17
is provided on either side with two wheels
18
which roll along against a U-shaped side part
19
of bridge frame
4
. For guiding purposes, and particularly to prevent loss of alignment, guide bushes
21
are arranged on the upper part of bridge frame
4
, through which bushes extend rods
22
arranged on plate
17
and which provide guiding. For driving of plate
17
in vertical direction is arranged a pneumatic cylinder
23
, the piston rod
24
of which is connected to plate
17
by means of a bracket
25
. In plate
17
are arranged two bushes
26
extending parallel to each other in horizontal direction transversely of plate
17
. Extending through each of bushes
26
is a shaft, each of which is provided on one side with a bevel gear
27
and on the other side with a crank
28
. Each of the cranks
28
is connected by means of a pneumatic cylinder
29
to a crank
30
fixed to plate
17
.
Using the linear drive device it is thus possible to cause bevel gear
27
to move through a limited stroke, i.e. through an angle of about 90°. Further fixed to the shaft extending through bush
26
is a bush
31
, the axis of which extends perpendicularly of said shaft. Mounted in bush
31
is a second shaft to which a second bevel gear
32
is fixed which is in engagement with first bevel gear
27
. A body
33
is further mounted fixedly on the shaft with bevel gear
32
.
The construction of body
33
is further shown in FIG.
6
. This shows that in each of the bodies
33
a groove
34
is arranged through which the carrier strap can extend. For fixation of the end of carrier strap
10
in body
33
use is made of a ball
35
arranged in a bore
36
in which a spring
37
and a screw
38
are also situated.
A number of elements are further arranged to limit the movement of the diverse components. Two stops
39
and adjustable elements
41
are thus arranged on plate
17
, while on the first bevel gear
27
are arranged levers
42
which are mutually connected by a spring
43
.
In order to prevent the carrier strap disrupting the movement of the diverse components, a limiting bracket
44
is arranged which is connected to plate
17
by means of a set of levers
45
. Finally, two guides
46
are arranged which, should the tip of carrier strap
10
not be placed successfully, prevent the then detached carrier strap from impeding the operation of the diverse elements.
Finally, the mechanism which ensures that the carrier straps are guided into slots
34
is also discussed. As shown in
FIG. 1
, a plate
16
on which supply holder
14
is placed is arranged in auxiliary frame
3
. A plate
46
is arranged under plate
16
with some interspacing, wherein a slide element
47
is arranged slidably between the plates. Slide element
47
is linearly drivable by means of a pneumatic cylinder
48
. Slide element
47
can be moved in horizontal direction by means of the pneumatic cylinder. In order to improve the guiding, slide element
47
is provided on its underside with gear racks
49
which are coupled by means of toothed wheels
50
arranged on the same shaft
51
. The guiding is hereby improved. Slide element
47
is provided on its front side with a number of suction cups
52
which are connected to a vacuum pump by means of a system of hoses (not shown).
Now that all the components of the apparatus have been elucidated, the operation of the apparatus will be described.
A series of carrier straps
10
are initially placed in supply holder
14
and transporting devices
7
,
5
,
8
are switched on so that trays
9
are supplied. The middle stop member
13
is herein switched on so that a tray
9
comes to a stop in the position shown in FIG.
1
.
As shown in
FIG. 6
, pick-up element
47
will then attach itself by suction on the underside to the bottom element in the series of carrier straps
10
received in supply holder
14
and thus cause this element to move in the direction of the arrow to the position shown in FIG.
6
. Carrier strap
10
is herein enclosed in the two bodies
33
in the proximity of the relevant ends of carrier strap
10
, wherein carrier strap
10
extends in grooves
34
. Fixation in grooves
34
takes place by means of the spring force of spring
37
which presses ball
35
downward. The vacuum is then switched off so that the fixation between carrier strap
10
and the element
47
is released, whereafter element
47
can be moved back.
The situation is then obtained as shown in FIG.
6
. Both cylinders
29
are then energized, whereby the shafts extending through the bevel gears are driven together with the bushes
31
fixed thereon and bodies
33
. These will hereby be displaced from the position shown in
FIG. 6
to the position shown in FIG.
3
. As a consequence of the action of the mutually engaging bevel gears
27
,
32
, wherein bevel gear
27
is mounted fixedly on plate
17
, the shaft extending through bush
31
will also rotate on its own axis. It is important here that the rotation on the horizontal axis is prevented by stop element
42
. Further rotation of the horizontal shaft thus results in a further rotation of the now almost vertical shaft, whereby the strap comes to lie such that it can be placed in the slot, as shown in FIG.
5
. Cylinder
29
is then moved in reverse direction, wherein strap
10
is once again turned through about 90° at its end. The locking members arranged on the ends of the straps will herein grip behind the slot so that the strap can no longer be retracted. When plate
17
is then moved upward once again, the strap will therefore remain in place, wherein the strap is released by the bodies as a result of the spring action. The movements herein proceed in reverse sequence.
The middle stop element
13
is then switched off and the following switched on, so that the tray moves one position further. Following slotted holes arranged in the tray are herein positioned correctly for arranging the following strap.
The stated cycle is herein repeated. It will be apparent that although the embodiment in question relates to a tray provided with two carrier straps, the invention is equally applicable in the case of trays provided with a single carrier strap or other types of element such as baskets for fruit and so on.
It will further be apparent that diverse modifications can be made to the described embodiment without departing from the present invention.
Claims
- 1. An apparatus for attaching a substantially flat carrier strap to an object wherein the strap has a locking member on each end, each locking member being able to engage an elongate slot in the object, wherein the object is arranged in the apparatus such that the slots in the object are arranged substantially mutually in line, the apparatus comprising:engaging means for engaging the flat carrier strap in the proximity of each end of the strap; first rotation means coupled directly to a drive device for causing the engaging means to rotate into a position in which the ends of the carrier strap are directed substantially vertically; second rotation means coupled to the first rotation means by a pair of bevel gears for causing the engaging means to rotate into a position in which the ends of the carrier strap lie substantially in the same plane; translation means for causing each of the ends of the strap to move downward in substantially vertical direction into the slot to a depth such that the locking members grip the slot.
- 2. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein the engaging means comprise two bodies, each body having a groove which can engage an end of the strap and each body having a ball under spring pressure for fixedly clamping the strap.
- 3. Apparatus as claimed in claim 2 wherein the first rotation means comprise a first shaft extending substantially transversely of the groove direction and on which the engaging means are rotatable, wherein the shaft is drivable by means of a lever and a linear drive device.
- 4. Apparatus as claimed in claim 2 wherein the second rotation means comprise a second shaft extending perpendicularly of the first shaft and mounted in a bush connected to the first shaft.
- 5. Apparatus as claimed in claim 2 further comprising a supply holder for the carrier strap, wherein the supply holder holds the carrier strap in a substantially horizontal direction, and wherein the supply holder comprises a device to remove a single carrier strap from the underside of the supply holder and to feed the carrier strap to the engaging device.
- 6. Apparatus as claimed in claim 2 further comprising a transporting device for intermittent feed and removal of each object.
- 7. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein the first rotation means comprise a first shaft which extends substantially transversely of the groove direction and on which the engaging means are rotatable, which shaft is drivable by means of a lever and a linear drive device.
- 8. Apparatus as claimed in claim 7 wherein the first shaft is mounted in a frame, wherein the frame is movable in vertical direction.
- 9. Apparatus as claimed in claim 7 wherein the second rotation means comprise a second shaft extending perpendicularly of the first shaft and mounted in a bush connected to the first shaft.
- 10. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein the second rotation means comprise a second shaft extending perpendicularly of the first shaft and mounted in a bush connected to the first shaft.
- 11. Apparatus as claimed in claim 10 wherein the first shaft is mounted in a frame, wherein the frame is movable in a vertical direction.
- 12. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a supply holder for the carrier strap, wherein the supply holder holds the carrier strap in a substantially horizontal direction, and wherein the supply holder comprises a device to remove a single carrier strap from the underside of the supply holder and to feed the carrier strap to the engaging device.
- 13. Apparatus as claimed in claim 12 wherein the device comprises a plate movable in a substantially horizontal direction and provided with suction nozzles for fixing the carrier straps by suction on their underside.
- 14. Apparatus as claimed in claim 12 further comprising a transporting device for intermittent feed and removal of each object.
- 15. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a transporting device for intermittent feed and removal of each object.
Priority Claims (1)
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Date |
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1009849 |
Aug 1998 |
NL |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/NL99/00473 |
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WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO00/09400 |
2/24/2000 |
WO |
A |
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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