Claims
- 1. A vacuum holding system including a source of vacuum pressure and a plurality of flow sensor devices, each flow sensor device having a connection to the vacuum pressure source and a connection to a plurality of suction cups associated therewith for holding respective articles, the vacuum cups being arranged in an array and having the source of vacuum pressure connected in flow communication therewith through the respective flow sensor device, the flow sensor devices being positioned intermediate the source of vacuum pressure and respective ones of the vacuum cups, each of the flow sensor devices comprising:
- a body portion having a main air flow passage therethrough, the main air flow passage including an upstream end connected to the respective vacuum cups and a downstream end connected to the source of vacuum pressure;
- a seating structure positioned within the main air flow passage including a seat portion located in communication with the downstream end thereof;
- a centering structure positioned within the main air flow passage upstream of the seating structure;
- a sealing member positioned within the main air flow passage between the seat portion of seating structure and the centering structure;
- a resilient member positioned within the main air flow passage between the sealing member and the seating structure, a portion of the resilient member contacting the sealing member and urging the sealing member into spaced relation to the set portion of the seating structure;
- each flow sensor device further comprising means for adjusting the closing flow set point to establish a desired flow cut off point including means for adjusting the positioned of the seating structure in the air flow passage and the distance between the seating structure and the centering structure to correspondingly adjust the rate of air flow through the main passage which will cause the sealing member to contact the seat portion of the seating structure so that;
- when leakage occurs between one of the suction cups and the article engaged thereby it will cause upstream to downstream air flow through the main flow passage to exert force on the sealing member to move the sealing member in a direction which opposes the urging of the resilient member and if a sufficient rate of air flow occurs through the main air flow passage the force exerted on the sealing member by the air flow will overcome the force of the resilient member and cause the sealing member to contact the seat portion of the seating structure in a sealing relationship such that air flow through the main air flow passage is substantially eliminated.
- 2. The vacuum holding system of claim 1 wherein at least a portion of the main air flow passage through each flow sensor device is threaded, the seating structure in each flow sensor device being threaded within the main air flow passage.
- 3. The vacuum holding system of claim 1 wherein at least a portion of the main air flow passage in each flow sensor device is threaded, the centering structure being threaded within the main air flow passage.
- 4. The vacuum holding system of claim 1 wherein the seating structure in each flow sensor device is positioned a predetermined distance from the centering structure, each flow sensor device further comprising means for adjusting the distance between the seating structure and the centering structure, adjustment of such distance correspondingly adjusting the rate of air flow through the main passage which will cause the sealing member to contact the seat portion of the seating structure.
- 5. The vacuum holding system of claim 1 wherein the resilient member in each flow sensor device is a spring, one end of the spring contacting a portion of the seating structure, the other end of the spring contacting the sealing member.
- 6. The vacuum holding system of claim 1 wherein the sealing member in each flow sensor device is ball shaped and the seat portion of the seating structure is a frustoconical surface.
- 7. The vacuum holding system of claim 1 wherein the body portion of each flow sensor device further includes a controllable release valve having a normally-closed release flow path extending from ambient air to the main air flow passage at the upstream end of the sealing member.
- 8. The vacuum holding system of claim 7 wherein the controllable release valve in each flow sensor device includes a sealing member and seat located along the release flow path, the release valve sealing member being normally biased against the seat by a resilient member.
- 9. The vacuum holding system of claim 8 wherein the release valve in each flow sensor device includes a piston member which is operable to move the release valve sealing member out of sealing contact with the release valve seat in response to a burst of pressurized air.
- 10. The vacuum holding system of claim 1 wherein the body portion of each flow sensor device further includes a controllable reset valve having a normally-closed bypass flow path extending from the main air flow passage at the upstream side of the sealing member to the main air flow passage at the downstream side of the seat portion of the seating structure.
- 11. The vacuum holding system of claim 10 wherein each controllable reset valve includes a sealing member and seat located along the bypass flow path, the reset valve sealing member being normally biased against the seat by a resilient member.
- 12. The vacuum holding system of claim 11 wherein each controllable reset valve includes a piston member which is operable to move the reset valve sealing member out of sealing contact with the reset valve seating in response to a burst of pressurized air.
- 13. The vacuum holding system of claim 11 wherein each controllable reset valve includes a solenoid which is operable to move the reset valve seating element out of sealing contact with the reset valve seat in response to an electrical signal provided thereto.
Parent Case Info
This Application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/029,995, filed Nov. 12, 1996.
US Referenced Citations (21)