Claims
- 1. An article handling system for holding articles and moving selected articles individually from and/or to the article handling system, comprising:
a plurality of vertically spaced article holding trays mounted for independent rotation about a common vertical axis, each tray having a plurality of discrete article holding locations; a tray rotating mechanism arranged to rotate a single selected tray; a pick-and-place mechanism having an article gripper mounted for vertical and horizontal movement such that the gripper can reach any article holding location on any selected tray; and a controller coordinating rotation of the selected tray and movement of the gripper such that the gripper can move to and from the selected article holding location.
- 2. An article handling system according to claim 1, wherein each tray has a rotational home position and a peripheral notch sized to accommodate the gripper when it moves vertically to or from the selected tray, the home positions of the trays being coincident and defined by rotational positions in which all notches are aligned.
- 3. An article handling system according to claim 2, wherein the controller enables rotation of the selected tray only when all other trays are in their home positions.
- 4. An article handling system according to claim 2, wherein the tray rotating mechanism comprises a rotatable vertical spindle, and each tray has an open-sided hub open to the peripheral notch and configured to partially surround the vertical spindle, each tray being removably mounted for engagement by the vertical spindle by horizontal movement of the tray relative to the vertical spindle.
- 5. An article handling system according to claim 4, wherein the hub has at least one keyway, and the vertical spindle has at least one movable key selectively positionable to engage the keyway of the selected tray so as to enable rotation of only the selected tray.
- 6. An article handling system according to claim 5, wherein the vertical spindle has at least one key associated with each vertical tray position, the keys being axially movable together and spaced relative to the vertical tray positions such that only one tray at a time can be engaged by its respective key.
- 7. An article handling system according to claim 6, wherein the vertical spindle comprises an inner spindle movable axially within an outer spindle, the inner spindle carrying the spaced keys and the outer spindle having at least one slot through which the keys project.
- 8. An article handling system according to claim 7, comprising a pair of opposed keys on the inner spindle associated with each tray, and a pair of opposed keyways on each hub adapted to receive the respective keys.
- 9. An article handling system according to claim 7 or claim 8, wherein the tray rotating mechanism comprises a lead screw driven by a stepper motor for effecting movement of the inner spindle.
- 10. An article handling system according to claim 4, further comprising a shelf at each tray location for supporting the tray during mounting thereof.
- 11. An article handling system according to claim 10, further comprising guides at each tray location that ensure proper tray insertion and positioning during mounting thereof.
- 12. An article handling system according to claim 11, wherein each tray has a plurality of upstanding posts, and the guides engage and guide the posts during mounting of the tray.
- 13. An article handling system according to claim 12, wherein the guides engage the tops of the posts.
- 14. An article handling system according to claim 13, wherein each post has a resilient top that engages a guide.
- 15. An article handling system according to claim 14, wherein the resilient top comprises a spring-loaded ball.
- 16. An article handling system according to claim 12, wherein the trays are stackable when not mounted in the handling system, the posts adapted to engage the underside of and support a superposed tray.
- 17. An article handling system according to claim 16, wherein each tray has stacking recesses on its underside that mate with the tops of the posts.
- 18. An article handling system according to claim 1, wherein each article holding location has an indexing characteristic that mates with a complementary indexing characteristic on the article to ensure proper orientation of the article relative to the tray.
- 19. An article handling system according to claim18, wherein the indexing characteristic on the tray comprises a projection.
- 20. An article handling system according to claim 1, wherein each article holding location comprises a recess sized to receive an article.
- 21. An article handling system according to claim 20, wherein each recess has an indexing characteristic that mates with a complementary indexing characteristic on the article to ensure proper orientation of the article relative to the tray.
- 22. An article handling system according to claim 21, wherein the indexing characteristic of the recess comprises a projection in the recess that supports and indexes the article.
- 23. An article handling system according to claim 22, wherein each recess has an opening in its bottom.
- 24. An article handling system according to claim 1, wherein the trays are stackable when removed from the handling system.
- 25. An article handling system according to claim 24, wherein each tray has a plurality of upstanding posts adapted to engage the underside of and support a superposed tray.
- 26. An article handling system according to claim 25, wherein each tray has stacking recesses on its underside that mate with the tops of the posts.
- 27. An article handling system according to claim 1 or claim 3, wherein the tray rotating mechanism comprises a rotatable vertical spindle and each tray has a hub sized to receive the vertical spindle, the hub having at least one keyway and the vertical spindle having at least one movable key selectively positionable to engage the keyway of the selected tray so as to enable rotation of only the selected tray.
- 28. An article handling system according to claim 27, wherein the vertical spindle has at least one key associated with each vertical tray position, the keys being axially movable together and spaced relative to the vertical tray positions such that only one tray at a time can be engaged by its respective key.
- 29. An article handling system according to claim 28, wherein the vertical spindle comprises an inner spindle movable axially within an outer spindle, the inner spindle carrying the spaced keys and the outer spindle having at least one slot through which the keys project.
- 30. An article handling system according to claim 29, comprising a pair of opposed keys on the inner spindle associated with each tray, and a pair of opposed keyways on each hub adapted to receive the respective keys.
- 31. An article handling system according to claim 30, wherein the tray rotating mechanism comprises a lead screw driven by a stepper motor for effecting movement of the inner spindle.
- 32. An article handling system according to claim 3, wherein the pick-and-place mechanism comprises an elevator carriage with a laterally extending arm carrying the gripper, the elevator carriage guided vertically adjacent the trays with the gripper extending into the notches of the trays above the selected tray.
- 33. An article handling system according to claim 32, wherein the arm is pivoted to the elevator carriage for horizontal movement toward and away from the selected tray.
- 34. An article handling system according to claim 33, wherein a vertical lead screw driven by a stepper motor effects vertical movement of the elevator carriage.
- 35. An article handling system according to claim 34, wherein a horizontal lead screw driven by a stepper motor effects horizontal movement of the arm and the gripper.
- 36. An article holding tray adapted to be mounted for rotation in an article handling system, the tray comprising a support area having a plurality of discrete article holding locations, a hub adapted for engagement and rotation by a rotary member of the handling system, and a peripheral notch.
- 37. An article holding tray according to claim 36, wherein the hub is open to the peripheral notch.
- 38. An article holding tray according to claim 37, wherein the trays are stackable when not mounted in the handling system, each tray having a plurality of upstanding posts adapted to engage the underside of and support a superposed tray.
- 39. An article holding tray according to claim 38, wherein each tray has stacking recesses on its underside that mate with the tops of the posts.
- 40. An article holding tray according to claim 39, wherein each post has a resilient top.
- 41. An article holding tray according to claim 36, wherein the hub has at least one keyway.
- 42. An article holding tray according to claim 41, wherein the hub has a pair of opposed keyways.
- 43. An article holding tray according to claim 36, wherein each article holding location has an indexing characteristic that mates with a complementary indexing characteristic on the article to ensure proper orientation of the article relative to the tray.
- 44. An article handling system according to claim 43, wherein the indexing characteristic on the tray comprises a projection.
- 45. An article handling system according to claim 36, wherein each article holding location comprises a recess sized to receive an article.
- 46. An article handling system according to claim 45, wherein each recess has an indexing characteristic that mates with a complementary indexing characteristic on the article to ensure proper orientation of the article relative to the tray.
- 47. An article handling system according to claim 46, wherein the indexing characteristic of the recess comprises a projection in the recess that supports and indexes the article.
- 48. An article handling system according to claim 47, wherein each recess has an opening in its bottom.
- 49. An article handling system according to claim 36, wherein each tray has a unique machine-readable identifier.
- 50. A method of individually placing an article on, or removing an article from, one of a plurality of vertically spaced trays mounted for independent rotation about a common vertical axis, each tray having a plurality of discrete article holding locations and a peripheral notch sized to accommodate a gripper mounted for vertical and horizontal movement to reach any article holding location on any selected tray, the method comprising:
selecting an article holding location on a selected tray; moving the gripper downwardly through the notches of the trays above the selected tray; rotating the selected tray and horizontally moving the gripper sufficiently to enable the gripper to access the selected article holding location; and releasing an article to the selected article holding location if vacant, or grasping an article from the selected article holding location if occupied.
- 51. A method according to claim 50, further comprising reversing the recited horizontal and vertical movement of the gripper.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of commonly owned U.S. provisional application Nos. 60/330,092, filed Oct. 19, 2001, 60/372,080, filed Apr. 15, 2002, and 60/373,658, filed Apr. 19, 2002, all of which are incorporated herein by reference. This application also is related to commonly owned U.S. non-provisional application Ser. No. 10/122,151, filed Apr. 15, 2002, which is also incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (3)
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Number |
Date |
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60330092 |
Oct 2001 |
US |
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60372080 |
Apr 2002 |
US |
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60373658 |
Apr 2002 |
US |