This is a nationalization of PCT/EP02/12175 filed Oct. 31, 2002 and published in English.
The present invention concerns an equipment for the automatic tray positioning of single pieces, in particular sausages or other alimentary products.
The equipment according to the invention comprises a first conveyor for the feeding of a sequence of single pieces along a first direction, a second intermittent advancement conveyor for the feeding of single trays along a second direction substantially perpendicular to said first direction, a first sensor for the detection of the passage of single pieces, a second sensor for the detection of the passage of the single trays, and an electronic control device which receives commands from said sensors and controls an advancement step of said second conveyor, with pre-established delay and in measure at least equal to the width of said pieces, at each pre-established number of passages of pieces in correspondence of said first sensor and a further advancement step of said second conveyor, up to a position established by said second sensor and suitable to allow the next empty tray to receive a first piece from said first conveyor, at each predetermined multiple of said pre-established number of passages of pieces in correspondence of said first sensor. The equipment is characterised in that the second conveyor has a substantially horizontal path and the first conveyor has an output chute with an output end substantially parallel to the bottom of the trays.
An oscillating blade is preferably positioned at the output of said first conveyor for the alignment of the pieces at the moment of their entrance into the tray.
An embodiment of the equipment according to the present invention is illustrated as a non limiting example in the enclosed drawings, in which:
The equipment illustrated in
The equipment comprises a first conveyor 1 for the conveying of single loose sausages 4 along a first feeding direction and up to an output chute 9 and a second conveyor 2 for the conveying of the trays 5 along a second feeding direction substantially perpendicular to the first one.
The conveyor 1 is set in motion by an electric motor 13 provided with an inverter 16 (
To the chute 9 a first optical sensor 7 is associated that detects the passage of sausages 4 and to the conveyor 2 a second optical sensor 8 is associated that detects the passage of the trays 5.
An oscillating blade 6 is located at the output of the chute 9 in order to allow the alignment of the single sausages that fall into the tray. The blade 6 is rotatably mounted on a hinge 11 that is fastened onto a fixed support 12 and positioned transversally to the feeding direction of the conveyor 2.
Finally an electronic control device 3 is provided, whose scheme of principle is illustrated in
More precisely, once the equipment has been started through an appropriate button 17, the microprocessor controls the running of the motor 13 for the continuous feeding of loose sausages 4, in sequence one after the other, along the conveyor 1. Through the chute 9 the sausages 4 fall inside the trays 5 one at the time with the alignment allowed by the oscillating blade 6.
Before falling in the tray each single sausage passes in front of the sensor 7, that sends a corresponding signal to the microprocessor 19, that in turn, with a pre-established time delay, gives the motor 10 a command 20 such as to cause an advancement step of the conveyor 2 in measure at least equal to the diameter or width of the sausages 4, in such a way so as to allow the following sausage to get parallel next to the previous sausage.
After a predetermined number of such cycles, that is of each predetermined multiple of said pre-established number of passages in front of the sensor 7, corresponding to the complete filling of the tray, the microprocessor 19 (opportunely provided with the possibility to count) gives the motor 10 a command 21 such as to cause a further advancement step of the conveyor 2 up to a position established by the sensor 8, corresponding to the positioning of a next empty tray at the output of the chute 9, in a position suitable to receive a first sausage from the conveyor 1. The cycle goes on with the filling of the new tray.
At the same time the blade 6, in order to allow the passage of the next tray, rotates around the hinge 11 due to the effect of the thrust received by the edge of the same tray, thus positioning itself in the working position due to the effect of its own weight.
The equipment in
To such purpose the microprocessor 19 emits a control 20 only after the sensor 7 has detected a pre-established number of passages of sausages 4.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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MI2002A0089 | Jan 2002 | IT | national |
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PCT/EP02/12175 | 10/31/2002 | WO | 00 | 10/8/2003 |
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WO03/059746 | 7/24/2003 | WO | A |
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