The invention concerns a device for processing of articles such as CDs, DVDs or the like. The invention also concerns a palette for supporting the article that is to be processed at the device.
Today's methods for processing of CDs, in which e.g. a declaration of contents or a decorative colour print is printed on to the trackless side of the CDs, are almost completely automated. A pile of unprinted CDs is placed at the one end of a conveyor path at a printing device, and a pile of printed CDs is subsequently delivered at the other end. The difference between different devices of this kind is above all how many discs that may be printed under a certain period and the quality of the finished printing. Usually the discs are guided forward on so-called palettes or article carriers that are passing different processing stations where the discs are processed. If the palette is moving with a certain allowance in relation to the processing station the quality may suffer, since the possible allowance might give rise to corresponding aberrations in the printing. The allowance may be minimized by using a driving device with high accuracy, such as e.g. a worm conveyor or a linear motor to guide the palette forward alongside the processing stations. It is however not feasible with such a device to guide the palettes around the whole conveyor path since it is only capable of guiding the palettes straight a head. Therefore the device is usually furnished with a secondary driving device for driving the palettes along the remainder of the path.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,667,804 (Dubuit) discloses a conveyor system arranged to provide various products with a printing. The products are guided forward by two different driving devices. One uncomplicated driving device for guiding the palettes forward where no processing stations are situated and one driving device with higher accuracy, which conveys the palettes past the processing stations.
Similarly, in U.S. Pat. No. 6,082,256 (Kammann), two different driving devices are combined; one consisting of an arrangement of a carousel type and the other consisting of a worm conveyor intended to move the CD unit through the portion in which the CD is being processed. The worm conveyor has a differentiated pitch, which allows it to stop at the curing points, where the printing is radiated by a UV-lamp.
Both these arrangements lack a completely reliable transfer mechanism so that the transfer from one conveyor system to the other could have been done smoothly. Instead, at both arrangements there is a certain risk that the transfer from one driving system to another is fails and that a product carrier will get stuck between the two driving systems whereupon several product carriers may be held up one after another behind the product carrier that has been stuck at said transfer.
One purpose of the device according to the invention is to provide a reliable device for the processing of articles, such as CDs or the like, in which the transport of articles past the processing stations is performed with the highest possible accuracy, and in which the design of the device is such that it minimizes the risk that the palettes get stuck somewhere along the conveyor path.
Another purpose of the invention is to provide a device, in which a great number of discs may be processed at a certain unit of time with maintained quality.
These purposes are fulfilled by means of a device according to claim 1 and by the palette according to claim 7. As a first driving device according to the invention in these claims is capable of driving a palette all along the conveyor path, the risk that a palette gets stuck at the transfer between two driving devices is minimized.
Preferred embodiments of the invention are presented in the dependent claims.
The invention will be explained in more detail below with references to the drawings, in which:
The articles 6 arrive at the conveyor path piled on a first bar 11a, whereby a picking unit 12A picks them up, one by one, and places them on palettes that are driven forward in a direction along the conveyor path 2. A second picking unit 12B removes the articles from the conveyor path when they are fully processed and places them on a second bar 11b.
The device 1 according to the invention comprises two driving devices 20 and 30. The first driving device 20 extends all along the orbit and is arranged to drive the palettes 4 by a first driving element 22, consisting of a continuous chain, which by means of a catch 24 is engaged with the first pin 41 on the palette 4. Catches 24 are firmly arranged on the chain 22 on even intervals, one for each palette 4. It is of course possible to use other driving elements than a chain, such as a belt or wire. In the shown embodiment the chain runs around two gear wheels 26a and 26b, one on either end of the conveyor path 2, where at least one gear wheel is driven by a motor (not shown).
The second driving device 30, which overlaps the first driving device 20, is arranged to drive the palettes 4 at a part of the conveyor path immediately before, at, and immediately after the processing stations 8a-f. For this purpose the second driving device 30 comprises a second driving element 32 that is arranged to engage with the second pin 42 on the palette. In the first embodiment, which is shown in
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To minimize the problem residing from that the palette 4 gets stuck between the two driving devices the first driving device 20 is arranged to be able to drive the palettes 4 all along the orbit by itself. However, the engagement between the catch 24 of the first driving element 22 and the first pin 41 on the palette includes an allowance, which allows the second driving device 30 to grip the second pin 42 on the palette and drive the palette by itself at said part of the conveyor path. On the other hand, the engagement between the second pin 42 and the second driving element 32 comprises a minimal allowance such that the movement of the palette past the processing stations becomes as accurate as possible. Also, the movement of course has to be synchronized with the potential movement at the processing stations. When the printing is applied by means of rotating pressing rolls the rotational speed of the pressing rolls must consequently be adapted such that the print applying peripheral surface of the pressing roll has the same speed as the palettes, and the curing stations, which often consist of directional UV-lamps, are adapted to only emit TV-radiation when a palette passes directly under them. Such synchronization is however well known to the person skilled in the art (see e.g. U.S. Pat. No. 5,502,310) and will not be processed in detail in this application.
The allowance between the first driving element 22 and the palette 4 might either derive from that the first pin 41 is flexible in the direction D with respect to the palette 4 or that there is a certain allowance between the first driving element 22 and the first pin 41. In the simplest embodiment the first driving element is driving the palette by simply pushing the first pin 41 forward, without any constructional details for preventing the pin to be moved ahead of the driving element. However, in the first embodiment the palette 4 is equipped with a U-shaped first pin 41 with two parallel branches 41a and 41b, which define a space between them, in which the catch 24 of the first driving element might move about freely.
Possibly the first pin 41 might be attached with a resilient allowance in respect of the palette. The resilient allowance should be flexible enough not to interfere with the transfer of the second driving element of the driving of the palette at the same time as it is sufficiently flexible to ensure that the palette is driven forward at a constant speed by the first driving element 22. The resilient allowance might either be included in the attachment of the pin to the palette or in the attachment of the catch 24 to the first driving element 22.
Before the palette 4 has reached a first processing station 8a the second driving element 32, i.e. the worm conveyor, grasps the second pin 42 and moves the palette 4 forward so that the first pin will be situated in front of and no longer will be pushed ahead by the catch 24 of the first driving element 22. This forward displacement in respect of the engagement between the catch and the first pin 41 is achieved due to the fact that the helical curve shaped track 34 of the worm conveyor 32, which is cooperating with the second pin 42 of the palette 4 has a first lead angle in front of the processing station, which is larger than a second lead angle at the processing station such that the palette is displaced forward in relation to the first driving element 22 before reaching the processing station 8a-f. The second angle, which thus prevails at the processing stations 8a-f is adapted such that the palette shall be guided forward at the same speed as when it is guided forward by the first driving device 20. A third angle of the worm conveyor prevails after the processing stations 8a-f, which angle is smaller than the second angle in order to displace the palette backwards in respect of the first driving element, whereby the first pin 41 once again is engaged with the catch 24 after passing the processing stations 8a-f, such that the palette again is driven by the first driving element 22.
Consequently the first pin 41 is displaced forward in relation to the catch 24 at the first lead angle before passing the processing stations, whereby the achieved displacement is kept constant over the central part of the worm conveyor where the palette passes the processing stations 8a-f and is then replaced at the third lead angle after passing the processing stations.
In order for the transfers between the two driving devices 20 and 30 to run smoothly, i.e. in order for the second pin to be smoothly collected in the helical curve shaped track 34 and to be smoothly headed over, the helical curve shaped track preferably comprises a narrowing allowance in respect of the second pin at the first lead angle and possibly also an increasing allowance at the third lead angle, whereby the driving may once again be performed by the first driving element without dislocations.
The device is adapted for a specially designed palette 4. As indicated above the palette 4 comprises a first pin 41 arranged to be engaged with a first driving element 22 on a first driving device 20 to guide the palette forward along a conveyor path 2 including at least one processing station 8a-f. It also comprises a second pin 42 arranged to be engaged with a second driving element 32 on a second driving device 30. The first pin 41 is designed such that its engagement with the first driving element 22 includes an allowance, which allows the palette 4, due to the fact that the second pin 42 is arranged to have a narrower engagement with the second driving element 32 along the portion of the path past the processing station, to be displaced in relation to the first driving element 22.
Further, the palette 4 comprises a fixing element 46 for fixing the articles 6 to it. In a preferred embodiment the fixing element 46 consists of two supporting elements adapted to hold the articles 6 by their centre holes. The supporting elements are pressed against each other when the articles are being placed on or withdrawn from the palette 4 and are at between pushed apart, whereby they are exerting a pressure at each side of the centre hole of the articles, whereby the articles are fixed on the palettes 4. In the cases where the articles do not have a centre hole the articles may be fixed by supporting elements, which engages with the outer edges of the articles or by means of a sub pressure.
In a second embodiment, which is shown in the
The cam 56 is divided into five parts 56 A-E; two flat elevated parts 56 A and E, one flat lowered middle part 56 C and two inclined parts 56 B and D that are interconnecting the lowered middle part 56 C with each one of the two inclined parts 56 B and D. The purpose of the different parts is to guide the upper end of the feeding arm 32′ vertically at the specific parts. The upper end of the feeding arm 32′ is provided with a permanent magnet 55, which is arranged to be engaged with a second pin 42′, which is assembled on each of the palettes 4. In this second embodiment the pin 42′ consists of a magnetic sheet. Due to the design of the cam 56 and the guiding of the linear feeder the magnet 57 will only abut the magnetic sheet 42′ at the middle part 56 C and partly at the upwards inclined part 56 D. The feeding arms are moved in cycles and are adapted to drive the palettes 4 past the individual processing station, at which they are arranged.
The cycle might for the sake of simplicity be said to start when the feeding arm is placed in the first elevated part 56 A, in which its front end with the magnet 55 is lowered so that the palette 4 and the magnetic sheet 42′ might freely pass over it. Shortly after the palette 4 has passed the feeding arm 32′ the linear feeder 30′ will actuate the driving rail 52 so that each of the feeding arms 32′ that are connected to the driving rail 52 will move towards each palette. The feeding arm 32′ is thus accelerated at the downwards inclined part 56 B, in which the upper end of the feeding arm is tilted upwards to a position where it will follow closely behind the magnetic sheet 42′ of the palette 4. Right at the beginning of the flat lowered middle part 56 C in the cam the magnet 55 of the feeding arm 32′ connects to the magnetic sheet 42′, whereby the palette is displaced forward in relation to the first driving element 22 and is only driven by the engagement between the magnet 55 and the magnetic sheet 42′ until the feeding arm at the upwards inclined part 56 D of the cam 56 is lowered so that the magnet 55 ends up under the magnetic sheet 42′ and the engagement there between will be broken, whereby the palette once again will be driven by the engagement between the first driving element 22 and the first pin 41, see
As the case for the first embodiment the speed of the linear motor is such adapted that the palette is driven at the same speed past the processing stations as at the parts where it is driven by the first driving device. Consequently the linear motor is decelerated from the faster initial speed shortly after that the magnet of the feeding arm 32′ has reached and abutted the magnetic sheet 42′ on the palette 4.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0601520-0 | Jul 2006 | SE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/SE07/50458 | 6/21/2007 | WO | 00 | 1/9/2009 |