Claims
- 1. An apparatus for the controlled rotation of substantially flat articles, wherein each of the articles has a pair of opposed faces, about an axis extending substantially perpendicular to the plane of the opposed faces, while the substantially flat articles are being transported along a transport path extending substantially parallel to a longitudinal axis, the apparatus being operably configured to individually and controllably rotate the articles, as the articles are transported, in succession, to the apparatus, the apparatus comprising:
- first means for receiving, in succession, the articles, which articles are being transported from a position upstream and along the longitudinal axis from the apparatus,
- the first receiving means being disposed at a pre-turning position and being operably configured to seize and stabilize the articles, and propel the articles, individually and in succession, from the pre-turning position to an article turning position;
- turning means, operably disposed at the article turning position, for simultaneously grasping and propelling the articles, in succession along the transport path to a post-turning position located downstream from the turning position, while rotating the articles, individually and in succession, about the axis of rotation extending substantially perpendicular to the plane of the two opposed flat sides of the successive articles;
- second means for receiving the articles, positioned at the post-turning position located downstream from the turning position, the second receiving means being operably configured to grasp and stabilize the turned articles, following release of the articles by the turning means, toward precluding further undesired rotation of the articles,
- the second receiving means being further configured to propel the articles, individually and in succession, from the post-turning position along a direction downstream relative to the transport path and to an article turning position, on a substantially continuous basis,
- the apparatus further including means for adjustment of the turning means so as to vary the amount of rotation of each respective article, said adjustment means being further operably configured to permit such adjustment while the turning means is moving,
- the turning means including first and second pairs of rotating members, disposed for rotation about axes extending substantially perpendicular to the transport path, the first and second pairs of rotating members being disposed in laterally spaced relation to one another, the first pair of rotating members being further configured to be capable of being driven at a different rotational speed than the rotational speed of said second pair of rotating members;
- the means for adjustment further including means for varying, while said turning means is moving, selectively one or both of the lateral separation between the first and second pairs of rotational members, and the respective rotational speeds of the first and second rotational members.
- 2. The apparatus according to claim 1, operably configured such that the direction of transport of the articles, upon exiting the apparatus is parallel to, and substantially aligned with the direction of transport of the articles prior to arrival at the apparatus.
- 3. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the articles are transported along the transport path in an orientation such that the two opposed faces of the respective articles are arranged substantially parallel to the transport path, and the first receiving means comprises:
- first support means operably disposed for providing vertical-directed support for the articles as the articles are transported to the pre-turning position; and
- first gripping means, operably associated with the support means, for providing intermittently applied gripping and propulsive force to the articles, as the articles approach, in succession, the pre-turning position,
- the first gripping means being operably configured so as to apply the gripping and propulsive force to each successively received article, only from arrival of each article at the pre-turning position, until seizing of each such article by the turning means.
- 4. The apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the first support means comprises:
- at least one roller member operably disposed for rotation about an axis extending substantially transversely to the transport path, the at least one roller member further being positioned so as to make contact with and support a lower facing one of the two opposed faces of each successive article.
- 5. The apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the first gripping means comprises:
- at least one segmented wheel member, operably disposed for rotation about an axis extending substantially transversely to the transport path,
- the at least one segmented wheel member having a region of maximum radius, configured such that an outer circumferential surface of the region of maximum radius will make gripping contact with an upper facing one of the two opposed substantially flat surfaces of each successive article, during a portion of each complete rotation of the at least one segmented wheel member,
- the at least one segmented wheel member having a positive rotational force imparted thereto, to enable the at least one segmented wheel member to impart gripping and propulsive force to each successive article.
- 6. The apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the at least one segmented wheel member is operably configured such that the amount of arc over which the region of maximum radius extends may be varied.
- 7. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the articles are transported along the transport path in an orientation such that the two opposed faces of the respective articles are arranged substantially parallel to the transport path, and the turning means comprises:
- first article propulsion means, operably disposed at the turning position, and operably configured so as to impart a first velocity to at least a first portion of each successive article being transported through the turning means; and
- second article propulsion means, operably disposed at the turning position, and operably configured so as to impart a second velocity to at least a second portion of each successive article being transported through the turning means,
- the second velocity being greater than the first velocity, and both the first and second velocities being in a plane parallel to the two opposed flat sides of each successive article, so as to cause each successive article to rotate about an axis substantially perpendicular to the plane parallel to the two opposed flat sides of each successive article.
- 8. The apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the first article propulsion means comprises:
- a first propulsion wheel member, operably disposed for rotation about an axis extending substantially transversely to the transport path, so as to make driving contact with an upper one of the two opposed faces of each successive article; and
- a second propulsion wheel member, operably disposed for rotation about an axis extending substantially transversely to the transport path, so as to make driving contact with a lower one of the two opposed faces of each successive article,
- the first and second propulsion wheel members being operably arranged for coordinated rotation together in a common plane,
- rotational force being applied to the first and second propulsion wheel members, for causing rotation of the first and second propulsion wheel members in opposite directions about their respective axes, at a first rotational speed.
- 9. The apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the second article propulsion means comprises:
- a third propulsion wheel member, operably disposed for rotation about an axis extending substantially transversely to the transport path, and substantially concentrically to the axis of rotation of the first propulsion wheel member, so as to make driving contact with an upper one of the two opposed faces of each successive article; and
- a fourth propulsion wheel member, operably disposed for rotation about an axis extending substantially transversely to the transport path, and substantially concentrically to the axis of rotation of the second propulsion wheel member, so as to make driving contact with a lower one of the two opposed faces of each successive article,
- the third and fourth propulsion wheel members being operably arranged for coordinated rotation together in a common plane which is disposed in laterally separated spaced relationship to the common plane of rotation of the first and second propulsion wheel members,
- rotational force being applied to the third and fourth propulsion wheel members, for causing rotation of the third and fourth propulsion wheel members in opposite directions about their respective axes, at a second rotational speed, which is greater than the first rotational speed of the first and second propulsion wheel members.
- 10. The apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the lateral spacing between the respective common planes of rotation of the first and second, and third and fourth wheel propulsion members, is selectively variable.
- 11. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the articles are transported along the transport path in an orientation such that the two opposed faces of the respective articles are arranged substantially parallel to the transport path, and the second receiving means comprises:
- second support means operably disposed for providing vertically-directed support for the articles as the articles are released by the turning means; and
- second gripping means, operably associated with the support means, for providing intermittently applied gripping and propulsive force to the articles, as the articles are released in succession, from the turning means,
- the second gripping means being operably configured so as to apply the gripping and propulsive force to each successively received article, only upon release of each article at the turning position, until seizing of each such article by transport means operably disposed downstream of the second receiving means.
- 12. The apparatus according to claim 11, wherein the second support means comprises:
- at least one roller member operably disposed for rotation about an axis extending substantially transversely to the transport path,
- the at least one roller member further being positioned so as to make contact with and support a lower facing one of the two opposed faces of each successive article.
- 13. The apparatus according to claim 12, wherein the second gripping means comprises:
- at least one segmented wheel member, operably disposed for rotation about an axis extending substantially transversely to the transport path,
- the at least one segmented wheel member having a region of maximum radius, configured such that an outer circumferential surface of the region of maximum radius will make gripping contact with an upper facing one of the two opposed substantially flat surfaces of each successive article, during a portion of each complete rotation of the at least one segmented wheel member,
- the at least one segmented wheel member having a positive rotational force imparted thereto, to enable the at least one segmented wheel member to impart gripping and propulsive force to each successive article.
- 14. The apparatus according to claim 13, wherein the at least one segmented wheel member is operably configured such that the amount of arc over which the region of maximum radius extends may be varied.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/546,082, filed 20 Oct. 1995 and presently pending.
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