Claims
- 1. A multi-stream singulator, comprising at least two continuously laterally adjacent streams of cups, each of said cups being rotated so that a plurality of items received by said streams of cups are singulated by the rotation of said cups and movement of said items within and across said streams of cups into each of said cups, at least one of said stream of cups being a partial cup in advance of the other stream of cups, such that concurrent advancement of said laterally adjacent streams of cups to a discharge zone causes said items carried on said cups of said partially advance stream to be discharged from the multi-stream singulator at the discharge zone non-simultaneously with items carried on said cups of said other streams.
- 2. A multi-stream singulator according to claim 1 having at least two streams of bow-tie rollers and forwardly adjacent said bow-tie rollers form a cup therebetween.
- 3. A multi-stream singulator according to claim 1 wherein each stream is partially advanced relative to its laterally adjacent stream by approximately half a cup period.
- 4. A multi-stream singulator according to claim 1 and further including apparatus for scanning items to be graded including:means to receive onto a single stream grading conveyor from said discharge zone the discharged items of the multi-stream singulator; means to scan the multiple streams of the multi-stream singulator for at least one discernable characteristic of each item and feed output signals from said scanning to discharge control means of said single stream grading conveyor; and means to, for each item, associate said at least one discernable characteristic of said item with the position of said item on said single stream grading conveyor.
- 5. A multi-stream singulator according to claim 4 wherein said scanning is optical scanning and said at least one discernable characteristic is at least a visually discernable characteristic.
- 6. A multi-stream singulator according to claim 5 wherein said apparatus further includes means to advance said multiple streams to said discharge zone such that items serially enter said discharge zone in a predetermined order, means to maintain said predetermined order through said discharge zone, and means to receive said items onto said discharge conveyor in said predetermined order.
- 7. A multi-stream singulator according to claim 6 wherein said apparatus includes means to optically scan said discharge zone, means to use said optical scanning to track items through said zone and means to determined the order in which said items are received onto said grading conveyor from the tracking of said items.
- 8. A multi-stream singulator according to claim 5 wherein said apparatus further includes means to serially weigh the items on said grading conveyor, the timing of said serial weighing indicating the relative spacing of positions in said series and means to determine the position on said grading conveyor of each item from said timing.
- 9. A multi-stream singulator according to claim 5 wherein said apparatus further includes means to accelerate said items in said discharge zone in order to index the speed of said items at the interface between said discharge zone and said grading conveyor to the speed of said grading conveyor.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/809,444, filed on Jun. 9, 1997, now abandoned, which is a 371 of PCT/NZ95/00113, filed Nov. 1, 1995.
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