Claims
- 1. A method of transferring discrete articles from a supply conveyor to a take off conveyor, comprising the steps of:
- transferring articles from the supply conveyor into article holders of a supply device which has a certain number of article holders arranged parallel to the direction of movement of the supply conveyor, until the article holders of the supply device are completed with a certain number of articles,
- transferring a completed set of articles from the supply device into an empty row of article holders on a first run of an endless transfer conveyor which also has a second run extending substantially parallel to the first run, wherein the transfer conveyor has a plurality of rows of article holders, all of which rows are moveable along the first and second runs of the transfer conveyor in directions transverse to the direction of movement of the supply conveyor, and
- delivering completed rows of articles from rows of article holders located along the second run of the transfer conveyor to the take off conveyor.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, wherein the step of transferring articles from the supply conveyor to the supply device comprises transferring articles from a plurality of parallel tracks of the supply conveyor to separate, respective supply devices arranged parallel to each other, each track of the supply conveyor transferring articles independently of the other track or tracks, and the step of transferring completed rows of articles from the supply device to the rows of article holders of the transfer conveyor comprising transferring articles from all of the supply devices into rows of holders on the first run of the transfer conveyor, wherein articles from all rows of the supply conveyor delivered to the said supply devices are ultimately delivered, via the transfer conveyor, to a common take away conveyor.
- 3. A method according to claim 1, wherein the supply device is located beneath the supply conveyor and the step of transferring articles from the supply conveyor to the supply device comprises dropping the articles from the supply conveyor to the supply device, the transfer conveyor is positioned beneath the supply device with the first run thereof being an upper run and the second run thereof being a lower run, so that the step of transferring articles from the supply device to the transfer conveyor comprises dropping the articles from the supply device to rows of article holders located on the upper run of the transfer conveyor, and the step of transferring articles from the lower run of the transfer conveyor to the take away conveyor comprises lowering articles from the transfer conveyor to the take away conveyor.
- 4. A method according to claim 3, including a discharge device located between the lower run of the transfer conveyor and the take away conveyor, and wherein the step of lowering articles from the lower run of the transfer conveyor to the take away conveyor comprises releasing articles to fall from the lower run of the transfer conveyor into rows of article holders in the discharge mechanism, and then lowering the discharge mechanism to lower the articles to containers on the take away conveyor.
- 5. A method according to claim 4, including a plurality of discharge mechanisms beneath the lower run of the transfer conveyor, and wherein the step of transferring articles from the lower run of the transfer conveyor comprises releasing articles from the lower run thereof into both discharge mechanisms.
- 6. A method according to claim 5, wherein containers are positioned on the take away conveyor to receive the articles, the containers each having at least two rows of article holding compartments, wherein each discharge mechanism transfers articles to a different row of each container.
- 7. A method according to claim 3, wherein the articles are eggs.
- 8. A method according to claim 1, wherein the transfer conveyor has more rows of article holders than there are supply devices supplying it with articles, so that if articles cannot be transferred from the second run of the transfer conveyor, the transfer conveyor acts as a buffer which can continue to receive additional rows of articles from the supply device even while it is unable to transfer articles to the take away conveyor.
- 9. A method according to claim 8, wherein the undeliverable row of articles continues for at least one additional revolution along the transfer conveyor.
- 10. An apparatus for transferring discrete articles from a supply conveyor to a take off conveyor, comprising:
- a supply conveyor for conveying articles in a row,
- a supply device positioned adjacent the supply conveyor, said supply device having a certain number of article holders arranged parallel to the direction of movement of the supply conveyor, selected articles being transferable from the supply conveyor to the holders of the supply device, as the supply conveyor moves by the supply device,
- an endless transfer conveyor positioned adjacent the supply device and having first and second generally parallel runs moveable in directions transverse to the direction of movement of the supply conveyor, said transfer conveyor having a plurality of rows of article holders extending parallel to the row of article holders of the supply device, all of the transfer conveyor rows of article holders being moveable along the first and second runs of the transfer conveyor, the first run thereof being located adjacent the supply device so that each row of article holders of the transfer conveyor is positionable, at one point in its travel, adjacent the supply device for receiving a completed number of articles therefrom and the second run being located to deliver articles to a take away conveyor, and
- a take away conveyor positioned adjacent the second run of the transfer conveyor to receive articles therefrom.
- 11. An apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the supply conveyor has a plurality of tracks, each carrying articles, a plurality of article supply devices, each positioned adjacent to and arranged to receive articles from one of the tracks of the supply conveyor, wherein each track of the supply conveyor can transfer articles to its respective supply device independently of the other track or tracks, the first run of the transfer conveyor being positioned to receive articles from all of the plurality of supply devices, such that articles from all tracks of the supply conveyor are ultimately deliverable, via the transfer conveyor, to a common take away conveyor.
- 12. An apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the supply device is located beneath the supply conveyor such that articles are dropped from the supply conveyor to the article holders of the supply device and the transfer conveyor is located beneath the supply device with the first run thereof being an upper run and the second run thereof being a lower run, such that articles are dropped from the supply device to rows of article holders of the transfer conveyor along the upper run thereof and the take away conveyor is located beneath the lower run of the transfer conveyor.
- 13. An apparatus according to claim 12, including a discharge device located between the lower run of the transfer conveyor and the take away conveyor for receiving articles from the lower run of the transfer conveyor and lowering such articles to containers on the take away conveyor.
- 14. An apparatus according to claim 13, including a plurality of discharge mechanisms located beneath the lower run of the transfer conveyor, both of which discharge mechanisms receive articles dropped from the lower run of the transfer conveyor.
- 15. An apparatus according to claim 14, wherein containers are positioned on the take away conveyor to receive articles, the containers each having at least two rows of holding compartments, each positioned to receive articles from a different one of said discharge mechanisms.
- 16. An apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the transfer conveyor has more rows of article holders than there are supply devices which deliver articles to it, wherein the transfer conveyor can act as a buffer to receive more articles than it delivers.
Priority Claims (1)
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RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/491,055, filed Mar. 9, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,096,041.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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