Information
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Patent Grant
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6176165
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Patent Number
6,176,165
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Date Filed
Friday, October 8, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 23, 200124 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Rada; Rinaldi I.
- Goodman; Charles
Agents
- Sughrue, Mion, Zinn, Macpeak & Seas, PLLC
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 083 98
- 083 99
- 083 149
- 083 78
- 083 225
- 083 226
- 083 227
- 083 228
- 083 229
- 083 230
- 083 235
- 083 268
- 083 269
- 083 270
- 083 6391
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International Classifications
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Abstract
Device (1) for feeding pieces of strip material (P) to a picking station (6), including a strip feeding unit (3), a cutting unit (4), and a conveying group (5) of the pieces of strip (P) comprising a duct (13b) extending between the cutting unit (4) and the picking station (6), a system for generating a pneumatic conveying flow (21, 22) in the duct (13b), and a pneumatic braking device (32, 33, 34) of the pieces of strip (P) during their movement produced by the pneumatic conveying flow.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a device for feeding pieces of strip or web material to a picking station, including strip feeding means, a cutting unit fed by said feeding means for cutting the strip crosswise into pieces of a preestablished length, conveying means for transferring said pieces from the cutting unit to said picking station, and synchronized actuating means of the feeding means, of the cutting unit and of the conveying means.
The invention relates in particular, though not exclusively, to a feeding device of the above type wherein the pieces of material in a strip consist of pieces of predetermined length of a metallic conducting strap, provided with a longitudinal series of equidistant holes, intended to be transferred via a robotized gripper to an electrical equipment assembling station.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of this invention is that of producing a feeding device of the type defined above having qualities of great simplicity, reliability and precision, with particular reference to the conveying of the pieces of strip from the cutting unit to the picking station.
According to the invention, this object is attained due to the fact that, in a feeding device of the type defined at the beginning, the above-mentioned conveying means include a duct extending between the cutting unit and the picking station, means for generating in said duct a pneumatic flow for the conveying of each piece of strip, and a device for pneumatic braking of the piece of strip during its movement produced by said pneumatic conveying flow.
Advantageously, the pneumatic braking device includes discharging means for sending at least one jet of air under pressure against the piece of strip, normally at an angle with respect to the direction in which it is conveyed inside said duct.
According to another aspect of the invention, means are provided for exposing the above-mentioned duct to the outside, at least in the vicinity of the picking station, at the end of the movement of the piece of strip produced by the pneumatic flow.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, provided purely by way of a non-restricting example, and in which:
FIG. 1
is a general schematic view in lateral elevation of a feeding device according to the invention,
FIG. 2
is a frontal elevation view according to the arrow II in
FIG. 1
,
FIG. 3
is a partial, simplified and partly sectioned plan view from above on an enlarged scale according to the arrow III in
FIG. 1
in a first operating position of the feeding device,
FIG. 4
is a view in longitudinal section on an enlarged scale according to the line IV—IV in
FIG. 3
,
FIG. 5
is an exploded view
FIG. 4
,
FIG. 6
is a plan view from below of the detail indicated by the arrow VI in
FIG. 5
,
FIG. 7
is a view in transversal section according to the line VII—VII in
FIG. 4
,
FIG. 8
is a similar view to that of
FIG. 3
in a second operating condition of the feeding device, and
FIG. 9
is a similar view to that of
FIG. 7
in the operating condition of FIG.
8
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
With reference initially to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, a feeding device according to this invention is generically indicated as a whole with the numeral
1
. The feeding device
1
is intended particularly for use with strip or web material, and more particularly with conducting metal straps P (
FIGS. 4
,
5
and
8
) wound up on a reel and provided with a longitudinal series of equidistant through holes or windows A.
In short, the device
1
comprises a unit
2
for straightening the strip on the reel, a pneumatically driven feeder
3
for feeding longitudinally in steps the conducting metal strap P, a cutting unit
4
, also pneumatically driven, fed by the feeder
3
and adapted for cutting crosswise the metal strap P into pieces of preestablished length, and a pneumatic group
5
conveying the piece of meal strap P cut each time by the cutting unit
4
to a picking station
6
.
The feeding device
1
also comprises a solenoid valve assembly, indicated generically with the numeral
7
, operatively connected to an electronic control unit for handling the various pneumatic actuators of the feeder
3
, of the cutting unit and of the conveying group
5
in a way that is synchronized according to a preestablished operating cycle, with the arrangements described below.
The straightening device
2
, the feeder
3
and the cutting unit
4
are made from generally conventional devices and, for the sake of brevity, will not therefore be described in detail. In particular, the feeder
3
is advantageously of the type described and illustrated in the European patents EP-B-655405 and EP-B-655406, including in short a stationary gripper and a mobile gripper, each comprising a fixed jaw and a mobile jaw, and a pneumatic actuator for commanding the linear alternating movement forward and backward of the mobile gripper with respect to the stationary gripper, and the opening and closing movements of the mobile jaws of the grippers in sync with the alternating movement of the mobile gripper. The feeder
3
also comprises an adjustable abutment member, interacting with the mobile gripper to limit its forward movement and, as a result, to regulate the step, that is the length of the metal strap P fed each time to the cutting unit
4
.
As is illustrated in detail in
FIGS. 4 and 5
, the essential components of the cutting unit
4
include a pressing member
8
vertically movable with respect to a support body
9
between a raised position and a lowered position, a punch
10
vertically movable with respect to the pressing member
8
between an inoperative raised position and a lowered cutting position, and a bottom matrix
11
. The support
9
and the matrix
11
are borne by a horizontal board
12
which has on its upper face a longitudinal channel
13
and at the bottom a longitudinal groove
14
which extends from the matrix
11
of the cutting unit
4
for the removal of the shavings of the metal strap P produced each time by the punch
10
.
The pressing member
8
is provided at the feeder
3
end with a projection
15
extending downwards for engaging the apertures A in the metal strap P, in order to guarantee the required precision of alignment during the cutting operation.
The pneumatic actuating group of the cutting unit
4
is indicated schematically with the numeral
16
in FIG.
1
. In addition, this actuating group
16
is operatively associated with a pneumatic system for removal of the shavings from the lower channel
14
, via a compressed air feeding passage
17
provided in the board
12
, and with the conveying group
5
. To this end, the portion of the upper channel
13
indicated with
13
a
, between the outlet of the feeder
3
and the cutting unit
4
, is partially closed at the top by a plate
18
, illustrated in detail in
FIG. 6
, the lower face of which has a longitudinal groove
19
facing the channel portion
13
a
and in which an aperture
20
has been made for the passage of the pressing member
8
and the punch
10
. Two lateral channels
21
come together at the aperture
20
, and to these compressed air is supplied by the pneumatic group
16
through passages
22
in the board
12
. This compressed air is then conveyed into the portion of the channel
13
indicated with
13
b
, between the cutting unit
4
and the picking station
6
, i.e. extending through the pneumatic conveying group
5
.
The picking station
6
in practice comprises the end extremity of the channel portion
13
b
, which faces a seat
23
in the board
12
into which a striker plate
24
has been inserted, suitable for detecting the presence against it of a piece of metal strap P and for supplying a corresponding electric signal enabling the picking up of that piece, for example by a robotized gripper.
The peculiar feature of this invention is in actual fact the conveying device
5
which, in addition to the channel portion
13
b
into which the compressed air coming from the passages
21
and
22
is fed, also includes a receptacle indicated as a whole with the numeral
25
. This receptacle comprises a base board
26
which is operatively connected by way of brackets
27
to a pair of linear pneumatic actuators
28
activated through a common collector
29
borne on one side of the board
12
for the feeding of the compressed air. The base board
26
supports a distributor body
30
which, by way of a coupling
31
, is connected to a pneumatic feeding group, and more advantageously to the activating group of the actuators
28
.
The coupling
31
, with which a one-way valve is advantageously associated, communicates with the base of the distributor body
30
through an initial nozzle passage
32
and a final nozzle passage
33
, both leading to a lower longitudinal groove
34
parallel to the channel portion
13
b
. The initial passage
32
is conveniently inclined with respect to the lower groove
34
by an angle of between 20° and 40°, preferably of 30°, whereas the end passage
33
is conveniently inclined with respect to the lower groove
34
by an angle of between 50° and 80°, preferably of 60°.
Through the two pneumatic actuators
28
, the receptacle
25
consisting of the base plate
26
and the distributor body
30
is movable between the advanced position depicted in
FIGS. 3 and 7
and the withdrawn position of
FIGS. 8 and 9
. In the advanced position of
FIGS. 3 and 7
, the distributor body
30
closes from the top the channel portion
13
b
, so that the latter has the configuration of a substantially pneumatically tight duct, with the lower groove
34
and the passages
32
and
33
coming into communication at the back of this duct. In the withdrawn position of
FIGS. 8 and 9
, the distributor body
30
is displaced laterally with respect to the groove portion
13
b
, so that the latter is open at the top, permitting access from above to the piece of meal strap P transferred each time to the station
6
, and pickingup of the same.
The base board
26
of the receptacle
25
is conveniently slightly inclined towards the picking station
6
, for example by one degree or less so that the groove portion
13
b
, when closed by the base board
26
, is in practice tapered towards the picking station.
The operation of the feeding device
1
described above is as follows.
Through the feeder
3
the metal strap P is fed in steps of predetermined length to the cutting unit
4
, which cuts it transversally into pieces of a desired length. The piece cut on each occasion is then transferred against the gauge block
24
of the picking station
6
by means of the pneumatic conveying flow generated through the passages
21
and
22
and input into the duct comprising the groove portion
13
b
closed at the top by the distributor body
30
, in the advanced position of the receptacle
25
already described. The movement of the piece of metal strap P along the duct is braked due to the flow of compressed air delivered through the initial passage
32
and the final passage
33
of the distributor body
30
. This braking action exerts a controlled thrusting of the piece of metal strap P against the back of the groove portion
13
b
which, as effectively as surprisingly, permits this piece of metal strap P to stop exactly resting against the gauge block
24
, without any risk of bouncing and consequently of undesired returns in the direction of the cutting unit
4
.
At the end of the phase of pneumatic conveying of the piece of meal strap P, the receptacle
25
is moved into the withdrawn position described previously, and following the enable signal produced by the gauge block
24
, the piece of meal strap P may be extracted from the feeding device
1
, which then proceeds to the next cycle of feeding/cutting/transferring a new piece of meal strap P.
Naturally the construction details and the embodiments may be altered considerably with respect to those described and illustrated, without departing from the scope of the present invention, as defined in the claims that follow.
Claims
- 1. Device (1) for feeding pieces of strip material (P) to a picking station (6), comprising:strip feeding means (3); a cutting unit (4) fed by said feeding means (3) for cutting the strip (P) crosswise into pieces of preestablished length; conveying means (5) for transferring said pieces of strip (P) from the cutting unit (4) to said picking station (6); and synchronized actuating means for actuating the feeding means (3), the cutting unit (4) and the conveying means (5), wherein said conveying means (5) include a duct (13b) extending between the cutting unit (4) and the picking station (6), means for generating in said duct (13b) a pneumatic flow (21, 22) for the conveying of each piece of strip (P), and a device (32, 33, 34) for pneumatic braking of the piece of strip (P) during movement of the piece of strip produced by said pneumatic conveying flow.
- 2. Feeding device according to claim 1, wherein said pneumatic braking device includes discharging means (32, 33) for sending at least one jet of air under pressure against the piece of strip (P).
- 3. Feeding device according to claim 2, wherein said jet of air under pressure is sent at an angle with respect to said duct (13b).
- 4. Feeding device according to claim 3, wherein said discharging means includes a nozzle (32) facing a back wall of said duct (13b) at a starting extremity thereof and inclined with respect to said duct (13b) by a predetermined angle of between 20° and 40°, and a longitudinal passage (34) open towards said back wall of the duct (13b) and communicating with said nozzle (32).
- 5. Feeding device according to claim 4, comprising a further nozzle (33) facing a back wall of said duct (13b) and inclined with respect to said duct (13b) by an incline angle of between 50° and 80°.
- 6. Feeding device according to claim 5, wherein said incline angle is 60°.
- 7. Feeding device according to claim 4, wherein said predetermined angle is 30°.
- 8. Feeding device according to claim 1, further comprising means (25, 28) for exposing said duct (13b) to an outside, at least in a vicinity of said picking station (6), at an end of movement of the piece of strip (P) produced by said pneumatic flow.
- 9. Feeding device according to claim 8, wherein said exposing means includes motorized actuating means for moving a wall (30) of said duct (13b) between a closed position and an open position of the duct (13b) in synchronism with said means for generating said pneumatic conveying flow (21, 22).
- 10. Feeding device according to claim 9, wherein said actuator means (28) are pneumatic and also feed said pneumatic braking means (32, 33, 34).
- 11. Feeding device according to claim 1, wherein said actuating means (16) of the cutting unit (4) are pneumatic and also feed said means for generating in said duct (13) the flow (21, 22) conveying the pieces of strip (P) and also pneumatic means (14, 17) for removing shavings.
- 12. Feeding device according to claim 1, wherein said duct (13b) is tapered towards said picking station (6).
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