Claims
- 1. A collection device for items moving along a transport conveyor comprising:
at least two collection assemblies for selectively extracting items from the conveyor, each collection assembly including a pop-up conveyor section movable between a first position operatively aligned with the transport conveyor for receiving items exiting the transport conveyor and moving the items along the pop-up conveyor section to bypass an associated container, and a second position for diverting the items exiting the transport conveyor into the associated container, said collection assemblies being disposed in tandem at an output end of the transport conveyor; an actuator for each pop-up conveyor for moving the section between the first and second positions; and a collection controller for selectively energizing the actuators.
- 2. The collection device of claim 1, wherein the associated containers are rectangular tubs with five closed sides and one open side, and there is further provided means for supporting the tub with the open side tilted at an angle with respect to horizontal, an inclined chute for feeding items diverted by the pop-up conveyor section into a selected one of the tubs and an indexing device for moving a selected tub down relative to an output end of the inclined chute as the tub is being filled with items at an indexing rate related to the rate of flow of the items into the tub.
- 3. The collection device of claim 2 further including an inclined baffle disposed within each tilted tub for engaging items exiting the chutes and deflecting the items downwardly toward a bottom end of the tilted tubs.
- 4. The collection device of claim 3, wherein the indexing assembly includes at least one endless drive belt disposed on rotatable pulleys, the drive belt being operatively connected to the tilted tub for transporting the relative movement thereto, and a motor for driving the endless drive belt.
- 5. A collection device for items moving along a transport conveyor comprising:
at least one collection assembly for selectively extracting items from the conveyor, each collection assembly including a pop-up conveyor section movable between a first position operatively aligned with the transport conveyor for receiving items exiting the transport conveyor and moving the items along the pop-up conveyor section to bypass an associated container, and a second position for diverting the items exiting the transport conveyor into the associated container, said collection assemblies being disposed in tandem at an output end of the transport conveyor; and an actuator for each pop-up conveyor for moving the section between the first and second positions.
- 6. The collection device of claim 5, wherein the associated containers are at least one rectangular tub with five closed sides and one open side, and there is further provided means for supporting the tub with the open side tilted at an angle with respect to horizontal, an inclined chute for feeding items diverted by the pop-up conveyor section into the at least one tub and an indexing device for moving the selected at least one tub down relative to an output end of the inclined chute as the tub is being filled with items at an indexing rate related to the rate of flow of the items into the tub.
- 7. The collection device of claim 6 further including an inclined baffle disposed within the tilted tub for engaging items exiting the chutes and deflecting the items downwardly toward a bottom end of the tilted tub.
- 8. The collection device of claim 7, wherein the indexing assembly includes at least one endless drive belt disposed on rotatable pulleys, the drive belt being operatively connected to the tilted tub for transporting the relative movement thereto, and a motor for driving the endless drive belt.
- 9. The collection device of claim 1 wherein the collection controller comprises a computer programmed to selectively energize said actuators according to predetermined collection criteria.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a divisional application of application Ser. No. 09/310,221, filed May 12, 1999, and is assigned to the same assignee as the present invention
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
09310221 |
May 1999 |
US |
Child |
09820652 |
Mar 2001 |
US |