This invention relates to improvements in grippers for gripping and transporting articles, such as boxes during palletising of the articles using a robotic arm.
Known grippers usually include two opposed gripping plates which are moved towards and away from each other by a suitable driving mechanism to grip and release articles or groups of articles during palletising of the articles for subsequent transport. While such grippers have met with great success, they are limited by the ability to grip only one article, or a suitably assembled group of articles, for positioning and release. The present inventors have recognised that it would be an advantage to allow the gripping of multiple articles or assembled groups of articles for subsequent release at different positions, to thereby reduce the number of gripping operations necessary to transfer a predetermined number of articles.
With the above in mind, the invention provides a gripper for positioning articles on a conveyor or pallet, comprising a support for attachment to a robotic arm, gripper plates mounted for movement on the support to grip and release the articles, drive means for moving the gripper plates with respect to each other to grip and release articles, said gripper plates including outer gripping plates and an intermediate gripping plate between the outer plates, the outer plates being independently moveable to grip articles between each of the outer plates and the intermediate plate to thereby increase the capacity of the gripper.
In one form, the intermediate plate is mounted along a fixed axis against transverse movement with respect to the outer plates.
The intermediate plate may be mounted to allow pivotal movement towards and away from each of the outer plates to assist in the gripping and release of articles from between each of the outer plates and the intermediate plate. The pivotal movement may be limited to about 2° to 10°.
The plates are suitably mounted to depend from cross members, and the cross members supporting the intermediate plate may be pivotally mounted. to allow for the tilting or pivotal movement referred to above.
The tilting or pivotal movement of the intermediate plate may be achieved by toggle members mounted on the cross member supporting the intermediate plate, and actuator means for moving push rods operably connected to the toggle members to cause the required pivotal movement.
Other features of the improved gripper will be described in further detail in the following description of an embodiment of the improved gripper.
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The intermediate plate 4 is also supported by a cross bar 7, but this cross bar 7 has a pair of toggle members 20 (
Since the outer gripping plates 2 and 3 are independently moveable towards and away from the intermediate gripping plate 4, the gripper 1 can pick up two or more articles or groups of articles and place them in either one or two positions. In this way, the number of picks per operation is one or two and the number of drops is one or two. The intermediate blade 4 is in a fixed central position, but can be tilted by operation of the actuators 21 to allow one pick and then another pick, and then either one or two drops. If only one pick is made, the intermediate blade may be tilted towards one of the outer blades to ensure that the article is securely gripped.
Throughout this specification and the claims which follow, unless the context requires otherwise, the word “comprise”, and variations such as “comprises” and “comprising”, will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated integer or step or group of integers or steps but not the exclusion of any other integer or step or group of integers or steps.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2007205734 | Aug 2007 | AU | national |