The present disclosure relates to sorting spherical objects.
A device as described herein may be used for sorting different types of spherical objects, such as uniform or multi-part objects, solid or partially empty objects, objects comprising one material coated by another material or other types of such objects. The device is particularly useful when there is a need for fast sorting of spherical objects to select objects corresponding with certain requirements in terms of uniformness of an outer surface and/or distribution of the internal mass.
The present disclosure presents the device in relation to an example related to sorting capsules used in tobacco industry, i.e. spheres having a stiff coating filled with aromatic substances. However, such device may be used for all other types of spherical objects.
There are known various devices for sorting spherical objects. A JP1999319728A patent application discloses a device for sorting having an inclined plate, which is inclined such as to separate good and faulty objects, wherein they fall into different containers located at plate edges, wherein good and defective objects move only downwards.
The object of the invention is a device for sorting spherical objects, the device comprising: a feeder for feeding the spherical objects; and a sorting plate comprising a receiving region for receiving the spherical objects and a sorting region, the sorting region comprising a good objects transferring region for transferring good spherical objects and a defective objects transferring region for transferring defective spherical objects; characterized in that the sorting plate comprises a sorting surface that ascends between the receiving region and the good objects transferring region.
The sorting surface of the sorting plate may descend between the receiving region and the defective objects transferring region.
The sorting plate may comprise an accelerating region between the receiving region and the good objects transferring region.
The accelerating region may have a form of a feeding duct formed by the sorting surface of the sorting plate and by a rail located on the sorting surface.
The accelerating region may be located upstream of the receiving region.
The accelerating region may be located upstream of the sorting plate.
The accelerating region may be formed by a tube.
The sorting plate may have a form of a gutter element, wherein the good spherical objects move from the receiving region transversally through the gutter element to the good objects transferring region, and the defective spherical objects move downwards the sorting plate to the defective objects transferring region.
The sorting surface may comprise a section of a cylinder, wherein the sorting surface is located such that generating lines of the section of the cylinder are directed towards the defective objects transferring region.
The sorting surface may comprise a section of a cylinder, wherein the sorting surface is located such that generating lines of the section of the cylinder are directed transversally to a feeding duct, wherein the generating lines of the cylinder are inclined from a horizontal direction downwards below the feeding duct.
The sorting plate may have an adjustable angular position, such that an edge of the sorting plate that adjoins the good objects transferring region may change its position in a vertical direction.
The feeding duct may have an angular position that is adjustable with respect to a horizontal direction.
The angular position of the feeding duct may be adjustable along with the angular position of the sorting plate.
The sorting plate may have an angular position that is adjustable in a plane transversal to the feeding duct.
The feeder may comprise a feeding drum that has on its circumferential surface sockets for transferring the spherical objects and a storage of the spherical objects located above the feeding drum.
The feeding drum may have a circumferential groove that passes through the sockets, and wherein an ejector is located in the circumferential groove for ejecting the spherical objects from the sockets.
A negative pressure may be supplied to the sockets.
There is also disclosed a method for sorting spherical objects, the method comprising the steps of: feeding the spherical objects from a feeder onto a sorting plate, wherein the sorting plate comprises a receiving region for receiving the spherical objects and a sorting region, the sorting region comprising a good objects transferring region for transferring good spherical objects and a defective objects transferring region for transferring defective spherical objects; receiving the good spherical objects from the good objects transferring region and receiving defective spherical objects from the defective objects transferring region; characterized by: positioning the sorting plate such that a sorting surface of the sorting plate ascends between the receiving region and the good objects transferring region.
The method may further comprise changing the configuration of the sorting plate during the sorting by means of at least one of the following methods:
The device according to the invention has a simple construction and may be easily utilized for sorting objects of different sizes and weights.
The present invention is shown by means of example embodiments in a drawing, in which:
A device for sorting spherical objects 1 is presented in a first embodiment in
The device for sorting the spherical objects 1 comprises a good objects container 11 for receiving the good spherical objects 1G, which is located below the good objects transferring region 6, as well as a defective objects container 12 for receiving the defective spherical objects 1D, which is located below the defective objects transferring region 7. The good spherical objects 1G, which attained a certain velocity, roll along the sorting region 5 towards the good objects transferring region 6, pass an edge 3B that is adjacent to the good objects transferring region 6 and fall into the good objects container 11. The defective spherical objects 1D may have a non-spherical surface, for example may be elongated, indented, chipped, empty, or may be glued to each other or may have a non-uniform distribution of the internal mass. Such defective spherical objects 1D, even though they attained some kinetic energy, may during their travel change their trajectory away from the trajectory expected for the good spherical objects 1G. Consequently, the defective spherical objects 1D do not reach the good objects transferring region 6, their velocity decreases, and consequently they slide or roll downwards to the defective objects transferring region 7, pass an edge 3C and fall into the defective objects container 12. Dashed lines present examples of trajectories of the spherical objects, wherein a line G presents the trajectory of the good spherical object 1G, and lines D1 and D2 present trajectories of the defective spherical objects 1D. The actual trajectories of the good spherical objects 1G and the defective spherical objects 1D depend on the shape of particular objects, a weight of the objects and a shape of the sorting surface, wherein each defect of the shape of the defective spherical objects 1D may influence the trajectory of movement. The exemplary trajectories G, D1 and D2 are also shown for the other embodiments.
The adjustment of the position of the sorting plate 3 or its components may be performed before starting the sorting, depending on the parameters of the spherical objects 1 being sorted. The adjustment may also be conducted during sorting, based on observation of the spherical objects 1G, 1D which are received from the good objects transferring region 6 and from the defective objects transferring region 7, such as to minimize the amount of the defective objects 1D received from the good objects transferring region 6 and/or to minimize the amount of the good spherical objects 1G received from the defective objects transferring region 7.
A third embodiment of the device for sorting the spherical objects 1 that is presented in
A fourth embodiment of the device for sorting the spherical objects 1 that is presented in
A fifth embodiment of the device for sorting the spherical objects 1 shown in
Although the invention is presented in the drawings and the description and in relation to its preferred embodiments, these embodiments do not restrict nor limit the presented invention. It is therefore evident that changes, which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the essence of the invention, may be made. The presented embodiments are therefore to be considered in all aspects as illustrative and not restrictive. According to the abovementioned, the scope of the invention is not restricted to the presented embodiments but is indicated by the appended claims.
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19173412.8 | May 2019 | EP | regional |