Claims
- 1. An automatic selection apparatus for detecting defects and sorting a stack of sheet materials comprising:
- feeding means for individually feeding said sheet materials into the apparatus in a perpendicular direction to a flow direction of a manufacturing process for said sheet materials;
- carrying means having a plurality of inspection drums and a downstream carrying chain with a plurality of grippers, the plurality of inspection drums receiving the individual sheet materials from the feeding means and transferring the individual sheet materials to the carrying chain, some of the plurality of grippers holding a front edge of each of said sheet material as the material is fed by the carrying chain;
- first optical defect detection means having at least one reflection type detector facing one of the plurality of inspection drums for detecting defects while said sheet material is on said inspection drum, the sheet material being free of the carrying chain when the at least one reflection type detector is detecting defects;
- second optical defect detection means having a laser light transmission type detector facing said carrying chain for detecting defects of said sheet material carried by the carrying chains by using a plurality of laser illuminators;
- switching means disposed adjacent the carrying chain for selectively activating said carrying means which discontinues movement of said sheet materials by said carrying chain; and
- control means for discharging said sheet materials into a first bin and a second bin in response to said first and second optical defect detection means.
- 2. The automatic selection apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said feeding means comprises a pallet for vertically moving the stack of sheet materials, a swing gripper for delivering the sheet materials to one of the plurality of inspection drums for inspection by said first optical detection means, and a board for individually receiving the sheet materials from a top of the stack and for delivering the sheet material received from said board to said swing gripper in said perpendicular direction to said flow direction.
- 3. The automatic selection apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said carrying chain is an endless chain having said plurality of grippers attached thereto.
- 4. The automatic selection apparatus according to claim 3, wherein each of said plurality of grippers comprises a nail and a nail prop for holding the front edge of the sheet materials therebetween.
- 5. The automatic selection apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said first optical defect detection means comprises a crease detector, and a sheet defect detector means for determining whether said sheet material has at least one of holes, dark points, dirt and contaminants thereon.
- 6. The automatic selection apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said crease detector comprises a plurality of reflection type illuminators.
- 7. The automatic selection apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said sheet defect detector means comprises a reflection type detector.
- 8. The automatic selection apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said laser light transmission type detector comprises a slit-shaped laser beam and a monolithic photoelectric element.
- 9. The automatic selection apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said reflection type detector comprises a flourescent lamp and a CCD element.
- 10. The automatic selection apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the first bin is for acceptable sheet materials and the second bin is for defective sheet materials, the first bin being positioned upstream from the second bin such that the sheet materials would be conveyed first to the first bin, the control means discharging the sheet materials to the first bin if the first and second optical defect detection means find the sheet materials to be acceptable and the control means discharging the sheet materials to the second bin if the first and second optical defect detection means find the sheet materials defective.
- 11. The automatic selection apparatus according to claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of grippers comprise a nail and a nail prop for holding the front edge of the sheet materials therebetween.
- 12. The automatic selection apparatus according to claim 11, wherein the nail prop comprises a nail seat shaft having a generally u-shaped cross section and a plurality of nail seats mounted to one end of the nails seat shaft, each of the grippers further having a nail spindle disposed within the nail seat shaft and a spring for each of the nails, the nails being pivotally mounted on the nail seat shaft of the gripper and each of the springs urging one of the nails toward one of the nail seats, the sheet material being held by the gripper between the nail seat and the nail, the nails and nail seats of each gripper being disposed along the length of the nail seat shaft.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/625,706 filed on Dec. 11, 1990, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/501,354 filed on Mar. 28, 1990, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/316,522 filed on Feb. 27, 1989, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 041,284 filed on Apr. 22, 1987, now abandoned.
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