This application claims benefit of Italian patent application number TO2014A000358, filed May 5, 2014, which is herein incorporated by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an elevator for caps intended to be fed to a machine for closing containers.
2. Description of Prior Art
Machines for closing containers are fed with a continuous flow of caps with a predetermined orientation. Usually, apparatuses located upstream of the container-closing machines are used for orientating the caps.
Inspection systems are known, which include a vision system suitable for carrying out a visual inspection of the flow of moving caps. The vision systems allow the identification of numerous defects of the caps, such as deformation or ovalization of the caps and/or the relative safety ring, the presence of dirt, the absence of projections, etc. Discarding of the noncompliant caps avoids problems during closing of the containers, such as halting the production line, breaking of the capping heads, etc.
The present invention aims to provide an elevator for caps equipped with an integrated vision system which can overcome the problems of the prior art.
According to the present invention, this object is achieved by an elevator for caps, comprising a closed-loop conveyor belt including a plurality of projections extending from an outer face of the conveyor belt, and an inspection and selection system, comprising:
The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the attached drawings, given purely by way of non-limiting example, in which:
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The support structure 12 carries an orientation device 22, for example formed by a centrifugal orienter. The orientation device 22 has a cylindrical chamber in which the caps are contained in bulk. Within the cylindrical chamber a rotatable disc is arranged, which conveys the caps by centrifugal force towards an outlet channel 24. In the outlet channel 24, the caps are selected according to their position. The caps with a position that is different from the predetermined position fall into a collecting duct 26 that takes them back to the orientation device 22. The caps oriented in the predetermined manner advance along the outlet channel 24 and are sent to a loading device 28.
The orientating apparatus 10 comprises an elevator 30 carried by the uprights 18. The elevator 30 receives the caps from the loading device 28 at its lower end and transports them upwards in an upward-moving vertical row. At the upper end of the elevator 30, the caps are discharged into a channel 32. From the channel 32, the caps can be fed to a buffer 34 of known type per se, which in turn feeds the caps to a container-closing machine. Alternatively, the caps may be fed directly to the container-closing machine from the outlet of the elevator 30.
The elevator 30 comprises a closed-loop conveyor belt 36 on a transport path including a vertical branch. The conveyor belt 36 cooperates with a motor-driven pulley 38 and with a plurality of drive pulleys 40, 42, 44.
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Along the ascending branch of the elevator 30, the outer face 48 of the conveyor belt 36 is contained in an essentially vertical plane, and the projections 46 have respective upper surfaces that are essentially horizontal.
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The elevator 30 comprises an inspection and selection device 56. The inspection and selection device 56 comprises at least one camera arranged to visually inspect the caps C while they move along the ascending branch of the elevator 30. The inspection and selection device 56 comprises an ejection device 58 (
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The vision system of the caps according to the present invention allows inspection of the dorsal side, the inner thread and the safety ring of the caps C. In this way, it is possible to detect defects of ovalization, thread defects, defects of the safety ring, defects in the marking on the dorsal side, etc. The fact that the caps C are resting on the projections 46 on their side wall and with the front sides and the dorsal sides in visually inspectable positions allows an increase in the inspectable areas with respect to the vision systems of known type.
Of course, without prejudice to the principle of the invention, the details of construction and the embodiments may be widely varied with respect to what is described and illustrated without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the following claims.
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