It is known in supermarkets that when unloading the purchase carried in the basket, there are certain types of people (such as elderly people) who have to bend down to pick up the products and put them on the conveyor belt to be charged. On the other hand, these same people may see it as a problem to stack the basket in a column of already stacked baskets, possibly leaving the basket to the side, without stacking, thus creating disarray at the cash registers. The present model solves said problem of those movements that can be difficult for some people by means of a machine that lifts the basket to the height that the customer wishes and once the basket is empty, the customer leaves it behind because the machine will automatically stack the basket in another module, leaving the lifting part free for the next customer.
There are similar devices with various drawbacks:
On the other hand, all known machines only lift the basket and the customer then has to remove the basket from the machine and leave it in the correct place.
The device of the invention presents a new system for lifting the basket to suit the customer, which is achieved using a rack-and-pinion lifting system driven by a self-braking single-phase motor connected to a 3-position rocker button.
With this type of button, the customer will be able to raise and lower the basket so that it remains in an ideal position.
In addition, the operation of the device is extended since, once the purchase has been unloaded from the basket, the basket will be stacked automatically in another part of the device once the customer presses a LED button. The stacked baskets will receive radiation from a germicidal UV-C LED lamp to disinfect the surface of the baskets.
To complement the following description and for the purpose of helping to better understand the features of the invention, a set of drawings is attached to the present specification on the basis of which figures the innovations and advantages of the device object of the invention will be more readily understood.
In view of the aforementioned figures, it can be seen how the device is made up of two modules, the part for lifting the basket and the part for stacking the baskets.
The customer would arrive with the basket and at a certain distance the proximity sensor 1 would activate two linear actuators that would open the entrance doors 2.
The basket would go up the entrance ramp 3 until placing the basket on the frame 4.
The basket will move forward through the frame 4 being guided by parts 5 so that the basket always remains in the same position, where a PIR sensor 6 would activate the door closing and the frame lifting circuit.
The basket is lifted when the customer presses a three-position rocker button 7 with which the frame can be lowered or raised at will.
Said lifting is produced by a rack-and-pinion system 8 driven by a self-braking motor 9.
Once the purchase has been unloaded, the customer would activate a LED button 10 and all the automation of the device, that is, the stacking of the basket, would begin.
The basket is stacked out in a module adjacent to the basket lifting module. In this module, there is a germicidal UV-C LED lamp to disinfect the surface of the baskets as they are stacked. The lateral movement that the basket has to carry out is achieved with the actual frame that lifts the basket, because it has conveyor belts 11 driven by a geared motor 12, all placed under the plate 13 that covers the frame.
As previously mentioned, once the customer presses the LED button, the geared motor drives the conveyor belts and laterally moves the basket, which will move forward, resting on flat bars 14.
The passage of the wheels of the basket will be detected with a laser emitter-receiver module 15, whereby stopping the movement of the conveyor belts, activating the lowering of the frame so that the device is ready to receive another basket and activating a linear actuator 16 and an electromagnet 17 that would be moved by said actuator.
This electromagnet in the forward movement of the linear actuator will grab the basket (due to a metal plate that would have to be placed on the left side of the baskets) and move it backwards.
The basket will come to a stop and another laser emitter-receiver module 18 will detect it and deactivate the electromagnet (so that it releases the basket) and activate another linear actuator 19.
This linear actuator is responsible for lifting and lowering the stacking platform 20 by means of a scissor system 21.
This platform has cutouts so that the wheels of the basket can be inserted into them, and the basket will therefore always remain in the same position and other baskets can be stacked without collisions.
The platform has to rise until the wheels enter said cutouts.
When the platform is at that height, two linear actuators 22 that are supporting the flat bars where the basket is resting are activated; therefore, the basket would already be resting on the platform and the platform can start to be lowered.
The height that it has to be lowered would be enough so that when the next basket moves laterally, there are no collisions. Once the linear actuator lowers the platform, the two linear actuators will be activated for the plungers to be pulled and the flat bars (where the baskets rest) to return to the initial position.
In this way, the basket would already be stacked and ready to receive another new basket.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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P202100031 | Mar 2021 | ES | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/ES2022/070147 | 3/15/2022 | WO |