Claims
- 1. A portioned piece spacing apparatus, comprising:
an at least one contoured chute having at least one angle of declination relative to a horizontal plane upon which the apparatus is situated; a vibrating mechanism coupled to the at least one contoured chute; at least one resilient member supporting the at least one contoured chute, wherein the vibrating mechanism vibrates the chute in an at least one direction relative to the horizontal of the apparatus such that the portioned pieces are supported on the contoured chute and allowed to decelerate in a sequenced manner at a discharge tip of the contoured chute.
- 2. The spacing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the at least one contoured chute has a substantially v-shaped contour.
- 3. The spacing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the at least one contoured chute has a substantially u-shaped contour.
- 4. The spacing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the at least one contoured chute has a contour comprising curved sides connected by a flat bottom.
- 5. The spacing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the at least one contoured chute has a contour comprising sloped sides connected by a flat bottom.
- 6. The spacing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the at least one angle of declination is a constantly decreasing angle of declination formed by an at least one chute having a decreasing radius of curvature.
- 7. The spacing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the at least one angle of declination includes a first angle of declination and a second angle of declination, the second angle of declination being lower than the first angle.
- 8. The spacing apparatus of claim 7, wherein the decrease in angle from a first angle to a second angle of declination is sufficient enough to reduce the speed of the portioned pieces moving from a receiving area of the contoured chute to the discharge tip of the contoured chute.
- 9. The spacing apparatus of claim 8, wherein the first declination angle is between about 0 degrees and about 45 degrees.
- 10. The spacing apparatus of claim 9, wherein the first declination angle is about 25 degrees.
- 11. The spacing apparatus of claim 8, wherein the vibration of the contoured chute and the lower second angle of declination allows the portioned pieces to accumulate at the exit of the contoured chute in an accurately spaced manner.
- 12. The spacing apparatus of claim 11, wherein the second declination angle is between about −10 degrees and about 10 degrees.
- 13. The spacing apparatus of claim 12, wherein the second declination angle is about 0 degrees.
- 14. The spacing apparatus of claim 1, wherein said portioned pieces drop from said discharge tip from said contoured chute onto a further processing device.
- 15. The spacing apparatus of claim 14, wherein said further processing device is an indexing wheel.
- 16. The spacing apparatus of claim 14, wherein said further processing device is an spacing conveyor.
- 17. The spacing apparatus of claim 1, wherein said at least one contoured chute includes a first contoured chute coupled to a second contoured chute, the first chute having a first portioned piece receiving area and a second portioned piece discharge tip and the second chute having a second portioned piece receiving area and a second portioned piece discharge tip.
- 18. The spacing apparatus of claim 17, wherein the at least one declination angle further comprises a first declination angle formed by said first contoured chute extending from said first receiving area toward said first discharge tip relative to the horizontal plane.
- 19. The spacing apparatus of claim 18, wherein the at least one declination angle further comprises a second declination angle formed by said second contoured chute extending from said first receiving area toward said first discharge tip relative to the horizontal plane.
- 20. The spacing apparatus of claim 19, wherein said second angle of declination is less than said first angle and said second contoured chute accumulates portioned pieces.
- 21. The spacing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the portioned pieces are vibrated in a substantially perpendicular direction relative to the chute to the at least one resilient member.
- 22. The spacing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the angle of declination varies about 20 degrees relative to the contoured chute between the receiving area and the discharge tip.
- 23. A portioned piece spacing apparatus, comprising:
an at least one contoured chute having at least one angle of declination, receiving area and a discharge tip; a vibrating mechanism coupled to the at least one contoured chute; at least one resilient member coupled at a resilient member angle to the at least one contoured chute and supporting the at least one contoured chute, wherein the vibrating mechanism vibrates the at least one resilient member such that the at least one contoured chute vibrates in at least one direction relative to the horizontal of the apparatus and the portioned pieces are supported on the contoured chute and allowed to decelerate in a sequenced manner at a discharge tip of the contoured chute.
- 24. The spacing apparatus of claim 23, wherein the at lest one resilient member coupled at a resilient member angle comprises a first resilient member at a first resilient member angle.
- 25. The spacing apparatus of claim 24, first resilient member angle is between about 0 and about 80 degrees.
- 26. The spacing apparatus of claim 25, first resilient member angle is between about 20 and about 45 degrees.
- 27. The spacing apparatus of claim 24, wherein the at lest one resilient member comprises a second resilient member at a second resilient member angle;
- 28. The spacing apparatus of claim 27, wherein the second resilient member angle is equal to the first resilient member angle.
- 29. The spacing apparatus of claim 27, second resilient member angle is between about 10 and about 80 degrees.
- 30. The spacing apparatus of claim 29, second resilient member angle is between about 20 and about 45 degrees.
- 31. The spacing apparatus of claim 27, wherein the at lest one resilient member comprises a third resilient member at a third resilient member angle.
- 32. The spacing apparatus of claim 31, wherein the third resilient member angle is equal to the first resilient member angle.
- 33. The spacing apparatus of claim 23, wherein said portioned pieces drop from said discharge tip of said contoured chute onto a further processing device;
- 34. The spacing apparatus of claim 33, wherein said further processing device is an indexing wheel.
- 35. The spacing apparatus of claim 33, wherein said further processing device is a spacing conveyor.
- 36. The spacing apparatus of claim 23, wherein said at least one contoured chute includes a first contoured chute coupled to a second contoured chute, the first chute having a first portioned piece receiving area and a first portioned piece discharge tip and the second chute having a second portioned piece receiving area and a second portioned piece discharge tip.
- 37. The spacing apparatus of claim 36, wherein said first contoured chute forms a first angle relative to the horizontal plane of the apparatus from said first portioned piece receiving area to said first portioned piece discharge tip.
- 38. The spacing apparatus of claim 37, wherein said second contoured chute forms a second angle relative to the horizontal plane of the apparatus from said second portioned piece receiving area to said second portioned piece discharge tip.
- 39. The spacing apparatus of claim 38, wherein said second angle is less than said first angle and said second contoured chute accumulates portioned pieces.
- 40. The spacing apparatus of claim 33, wherein said further processing device is an indexing device.
- 41. A method of indexing portioned product, comprising the method steps of:
vibrating a contoured chute with a longitudinal axis; providing portioned pieces of product to a receiving area on said contoured chute; vibrating said product at an at least one angle so as to provide a movement vector comprised of at least one forward component relative to the longitudinal axis of the contoured chute; aligning said portioned pieces along said contoured chute; and removing said portioned pieces in a indexed manner.
- 42. The method of claim 41, further comprising the method step of varying the said at least one angle at which said portioned pieces are vibrated by changing an angle of a resilient member attached to said contoured chute.
- 43. The method of claim 41, further comprising the method step of varying the said at least one angle at which said portioned pieces are vibrated by changing a declination angle of said contoured chute.
- 44. The method of claim 41, further comprising the method step of varying the said at least one angle at which said portioned pieces are vibrated by changing an angle of a resilient member attached to said contoured chute and changing a declination angle of said contoured chute.
- 45. A portioned piece spacing apparatus, comprising:
an at least one contoured chute having a longitudinal center line, an at least one angle of declination, an receiving area and an discharge tip; a vibrating mechanism coupled to the at least one contoured chute; at least one resilient member supporting the at least one contoured chute, wherein the vibrating mechanism vibrates the chute such that the portioned piece moves upward and forward relative to the longitudinal centerline of the at least one contoured chute and the portioned pieces are supported on the contoured chute and allowed to decelerate in a sequenced manner at a discharge tip of the contoured chute.
- 46. The apparatus of claim 45, wherein the portioned pieces accumulate in a spaced manner proximate to a discharge tip of the contoured chute.
- 47. The portioned piece spacing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the deceleration of the portioned pieces in a sequenced manner is provided by a decreasing driving force transmitted from the vibrating mechanism through said at least one resilient member.
- 48. The portioned piece spacing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the pieces that are supported on the contoured chute are allowed to accumulate in a spaced manner proximate to the discharge tip of the contoured chute.
- 49. The portioned piece spacing apparatus of claim 23, wherein the deceleration of the portioned pieces in a sequenced manner is provided by a decreasing driving force transmitted from the vibrating mechanism through said at least one resilient member
- 50. The portioned piece spacing apparatus of claim 23, wherein the pieces that are supported on the contoured chute are allowed to accumulate in a spaced manner proximate to the discharge tip of the contoured chute.
- 51. The spacing apparatus of claim 31, wherein the third resilient member angle is between about 10 and about 80 degrees.
- 52. The spacing apparatus of claim 51, wherein said third resilient member angle is between about 20 and about 45 degrees.
- 53. The spacing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the at least one angle of declination is a series of declination angles formed by an at least one chute having a constant radius of curvature from a receiving area to a discharge tip.
- 54. The spacing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the at least one declination angle comprises a single declination angle that is constant throughout the contoured chute and is between about −10 degrees and about 80 degrees relative to the horizontal plane of the apparatus.
- 55. The spacing apparatus of claim 23, wherein the at least one declination angle comprises a single declination angle that is constant throughout the contoured chute and is between about −10 degrees and 80 degrees relative to the horizontal plane of the apparatus.
CROSS REFERENCE To RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims benefit of the earlier filed U.S. Provisional Applications Nos. 60/316955 filed Sep. 5, 2001 and 60/376326 filed Apr. 26, 2002, respectively, which are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (2)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
|
60316955 |
Sep 2001 |
US |
|
60376326 |
Apr 2002 |
US |