Claims
- 1. A mechanism for positioning one or more items in a desired location, the mechanism comprising:
a sliding shelf adapted to receive and support the one or more items; a wiper arm adapted to move closely over the one or more items while the one or more items are supported on the sliding shelf, thereby achieving a single layer of the one or more items; and a pushing arm adapted to move over the sliding shelf to push the one or more items into the desired location.
- 2. The mechanism as set forth in claim 1, wherein the one or more items are each approximately 0.015 inch×0.015 inch×0.003 inch in size or smaller.
- 3. The mechanism as set forth in claim 1, further including a vacuum fitting adapted to allow for selectively applying a vacuum to move the one or more items relative to the sliding shelf, whereafter the vacuum is removed and the one or more items fall onto the sliding shelf.
- 4. The mechanism as set forth in claim 3, further including—
a lower mesh positioned below the sliding shelf and whereupon the one or more items are located prior to application of the vacuum; and an upper mesh positioned above the sliding shelf and adapted to prevent the one or more items from leaving the mechanism when the vacuum is applied.
- 5. The mechanism as set forth in claim 1, further including a drive mechanism for moving the sliding shelf, the wiper arm, and the pushing arm.
- 6. The mechanism as set forth in claim 5, wherein the drive mechanism includes three solenoid valves coupled with an air supply and controlled by a microcontroller.
- 7. The mechanism as set forth in claim 5, wherein the drive mechanism includes one or more cams associated with a rotatable shaft.
- 8. The mechanism as set forth in claim 1, further including a laser sensor adapted to facilitate determining a physical orientation of the one or more items in the desired location.
- 9. The mechanism as set forth in claim 1, wherein the mechanism is adapted for use in a liquid of a liquid environment and further includes a fitting for selectively causing an agitation of the liquid surrounding the one or more items in order to move the one or more items relative to the sliding shelf, whereafter the agitation is discontinued and the one or more items come to rest on the sliding shelf.
- 10. A mechanism for isolating, orienting, and positioning a single item of a plurality of items in a desired item location, the mechanism comprising:
a base adapted to secure the mechanism to a support structure, with the base presenting one or more openings; a lower mesh positioned over the one or more openings and adapted to prevent the plurality of items from entering the one or more openings; a sliding shelf adapted to slidably receive and support the plurality of items; first and second plates butted against either side of the sliding shelf and adapted to guide the sliding shelf and to cooperate therewith to retain the plurality of items on the sliding shelf; a wiper arm adapted to move closely over the plurality of items supported on the sliding shelf, thereby achieving a single layer of the plurality of items; a pushing arm adapted to move over the sliding shelf and into the plurality of items to push the single item into the desired item location; first and second guides butted against either side of both the wiper arm and the pushing arm and adapted to cooperate to form a channel through which the pushing arm and the wiper arm move; a cover positioned over the first and second guides and the wiper arm and the pushing arm and presenting a fitting hole, with the cover including one or more threaded set screws adapted to exert an adjustable pressure on both the wiper arm and the pusher arm, and the cover also including an access hole positioned directly over the desired item location and allowing for accessing and removing the single item from the desired item location; an upper mesh positioned within the fitting hole and adapted to prevent the plurality of items from entering the fitting hole; and a fitting positioned in the fitting hole behind the upper mesh, wherein the fitting is connectable to a source for selectively causing movement of the plurality of items.
- 11. The mechanism as set forth in claim 10, wherein the one or more items are each approximately 0.015 inch×0.015 inch×0.003 inch in size or smaller.
- 12. The mechanism as set forth in claim 10, wherein the fitting is a vacuum fitting and the source is a vacuum source.
- 13. The mechanism as set forth in claim 10, wherein the mechanism is adapted for use in a liquid of a liquid environment and the fitting is a port and the source is an agitation device adapted to cause agitation of the liquid.
- 14. The mechanism as set forth in claim 10, further including a drive mechanism for moving the sliding shelf, the wiper arm, and the pushing arm.
- 15. The mechanism as set forth in claim 14, wherein the drive mechanism includes three solenoid valves coupled with an air supply and controlled by a microcontroller.
- 16. The mechanism as set forth in claim 14, wherein the drive mechanism includes one or more cams associated with a rotatable shaft.
- 17. The mechanism as set forth in claim 10, further including a laser sensor adapted to facilitate determining a physical orientation of the single items in the desired position.
- 18. A method of positioning one or more items of a plurality of items in a desired location, the method comprising the steps of.
(a) receiving and supporting the plurality of items on a sliding shelf; (b) moving over the supported plurality of items with a wiper arm to displace any of the plurality of items projecting above a certain height, thereby achieving a single layer of the plurality of items; and (c) pushing the one or more items of the supported plurality of items with a pushing arm into the desired location.
- 19. The method as set forth in claim 18, wherein the one or more items are each approximately 0.015 inch×0.015 inch×0.003 inch in size or smaller.
- 20. The method as set forth in claim 18, further including the step of (d) moving the supported one or more items into contact with a guide to impart a particular physical orientation to the one or more items.
- 21. The method as set forth in claim 18, wherein step (a) is accomplished by the following steps—
(a1) applying a vacuum to the plurality of items in order to move the plurality of items to a position higher than the sliding shelf; (a2) moving the sliding shelf under the plurality of items; and (a3) withdrawing the vacuum and allowing the plurality of items to fall onto the sliding shelf such that the one or more items are received and supported upon the sliding shelf.
- 22. The method as set forth in claim 18, wherein step (a) is accomplished by the following steps —
(a1) supporting the plurality of items with a lower mesh (a2) applying a vacuum to the plurality of items in order to move the plurality of items to a position higher than the sliding shelf; (a3) preventing the plurality of items from leaving the mechanism with an upper mesh after applying the vacuum. (a4) moving the sliding shelf under the plurality of items; and (a5) withdrawing the vacuum and allowing the plurality of items to fall onto the sliding shelf such that the one or more items are received and supported upon the sliding shelf.
- 23. The method as set forth in claim 18, further including the steps of—
(d) determining a physical orientation of the one or more items in the desired position; and (e) repeating one or more of the steps to reposition the one or more steps if the physical orientation of the one or more items is not acceptable.
- 24. The method as set forth in claim 18, wherein the mechanism is adapted for use in a liquid environment and step (a) is accomplished by the following steps—
(a1) agitating the liquid environment surrounding the plurality of items so that the one or more items become suspended in the liquid at a position above the sliding shelf; and (a2) ceasing agitation of the one or more items such that the one or more items comes to rest on and is received and supported by the sliding shelf.
- 25. A method of positioning a single item of a plurality of items in a desired location, the method comprising the steps of:
(a) supporting the plurality of items with a lower mesh in an initial location; (b) moving the one or more items out of the initial location while preventing the plurality of items from leaving a central area; (c) receiving and supporting the moved plurality of items with a sliding shelf; (d) moving over the supported plurality of items with a wiper arm to displace any of the plurality of items projecting above a certain height, thereby achieving a single layer of the plurality of items; (e) pushing the single item of the supported plurality of items with a pushing arm into the desired location; and (f) moving the supported single item into contact with a guide to impart a particular physical orientation to the single item.
- 26. The method as set forth in claim 25, wherein the one or more items are each approximately 0.015 inch×0.015 inch×0.003 inch in size or smaller.
- 27. The method as set forth in claim 25, further including the steps of—
(g) determining a physical orientation of the single item in the desired position; and (h) repeating the steps (a)-(g) of the method if the physical orientation of the single item is not acceptable.
FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
[0001] The present invention was developed with support from the U.S. government under Contract No. DE-AC04-01AL66850 with the U.S. Department of Energy. Accordingly, the U.S. government has certain rights in the present invention.