The present invention relates to industrial facilities for poultry farming. The invention relates more particularly to industrial facilities in which eggs are transported on trays provided with appropriate housings, or cells. In particular, it involves fertilized eggs provided to be transported to incubators in order to allow chicks to hatch.
In industrial facilities for poultry farming, it is necessary to sort the breeding eggs into different categories, in particular as a function of their weight and in order to remove the eggs not fertilized or not incubated due, for example, to poor quality, a cracked or dirty shell, a double egg, etc. Generally, the eggs arrive on transport trays comprising a number N of housings. The eggs are then placed on a conveyor belt where they roll on to sorting stations. Following the sorting, the eggs of the same category are grouped, during a so-called stabilization step, to be placed subsequently on a transport tray.
While the eggs roll on the mat they strike one another, which may cause micro-breaks on the eggshells. Furthermore, by rolling the eggs, the risks of contamination are significantly increased.
The invention proposes an individual egg transport device, characterized in that it includes:
According to other advantageous characteristics of the device:
The invention also proposes a gripping member intended to grasp an individual egg transport device according to one of the preceding features, characterized in that it includes an arm provided with a gripping rod which is slidably mounted relative to the arm, in that the free end of the gripping rod includes a gripping tip capable of grasping the individual device by magnetic attraction, and in that the arm includes at its free end, on the side of the gripping tip, a suction cup coaxial with the gripping rod, able to grasp an egg by suction.
According to other advantageous features of the gripping member:
The invention also proposes an assembly for egg transport, characterized in that it includes a gripping member according to one of the preceding features and an individual device according to one of the preceding features.
The invention also proposes a movable gripping shuttle characterized in that it includes at least N gripping members according to the preceding feature, these N gripping members being able to grasp up to N eggs arranged either in N housings of an egg transport tray, or in N individual devices according to one of the preceding features.
The invention also proposes a facility for filling egg transport trays, characterized in that it includes:
According to other features of the facility according to the invention:
The invention also proposes a method for filling egg transport trays, characterized in that it includes the following steps:
Further features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description, which may be understood with reference to the attached drawings in which:
In the following description, identical, similar or analogous elements will be referred to by the same reference numbers.
The individual egg transport device 10 is in the form of a cup and has a generally cylindrical main body 16 with main axis A1. It includes an upper cup 18 designed to receive an egg 14, and in its lower part, a base 20 provided to ensure a stable position of the egg 14 on a conveying element, for example when the individual device 10 is positioned on a conveyor belt.
It should be noted that the base 20 may be provided to allow free movement of the individual device 10, either actively by means of the gripping member 12 which grasps the individual device 10 and moves it from a first location to a second location, or passively via a particular arrangement on a conveyor belt, for example fixed storage bars (not shown) that may make it possible to recover the individual devices 10 thanks to the relative movement of the conveyor belt relative to the storage bars. As can be seen in particular in
The main body 16 of the individual device 10 includes in its upper section a frustoconical bore which forms a receptacle 28, or cup 18, for an egg 14. On the side opposite the frustoconical bore 28, the barrel 26 or cylindrical bore is arranged to receive the magnet 24 forming a gripping element 22. The gripping element 22 here includes two axially superimposed magnets 24. Each magnet 24 for example has the shape of a washer coaxial to axis A1 of the individual device 10.
A lower cover 30 is attached to the lower face of the main body 16. This cover 30 closes the barrel 26 and keeps the magnets 24 in the bottom of the barrel 26. A spacer 32 may be provided between the cover 30 and the magnets 24 to prevent any movement of the magnets 24 in the barrel 26.
The lower cover 30 here forms the base 20 of the individual device 10.
Advantageously, metal parts, here washers 34, are distributed circumferentially in a regular manner on the bottom of the cover 30. According to the embodiment shown, these are three metal washers 34, or pellets, which are screwed into the base 20. These three metal washers 34 here have diameters provided so that they cover the maximum of the lower surface 36 of the base 20.
Advantageously, the main body 16 includes a peripheral groove 38 over the entire periphery of the main body 16, here substantially at the same height as the upper magnet, in the vicinity of the base 20.
Advantageously, the outer diameter of the base 20 and of the main body 16 to the groove 38 is greater than the outer diameter of the upper part 40 of the main body 16, at the upper cup 18 or the receptacle 28.
It should be noted that the gripping element 22 can be a metal part if the gripping member 12 includes a magnet for gripping. According to another variant embodiment, the gripping element 22 and the gripping member 12 could each comprise a magnet to allow gripping by magnetic attraction.
The gripping member 12 includes an arm 42 provided with a gripping rod 44 which is slidably mounted relative to the arm 42 in a main tube 46 along the main axis A1. The free end of the gripping rod 44 includes a gripping tip 48 able to grasp the individual device by magnetic attraction. The gripping tip 48 in this case has the shape of a metal washer with a diameter similar to the diameter of the magnets 24 arranged in the individual device which allows the gripping tip 48 to grasp the individual device 10 by virtue of the magnetic attraction exerted by the magnet 24 on the gripping tip 48.
According to a variant embodiment, the gripping tip 48 could include a magnet capable of cooperating with a metal washer arranged in the individual device 10.
The gripping rod 44 is here mounted free to slidably move axially in the main tube 46 of the arm 42. The upper axial end of the gripping rod 44 includes a stop 50 with a diameter greater than the rest of the gripping rod 44 so as to cooperate with a shoulder or constriction 52 arranged inside the main tube 46 to axially retain the gripping rod 44 in an extreme low position. It is this position which is shown in
It should be noted that the gripping rod 44 naturally occupies its low position under the effect of gravity, since it is here mounted free to slidably move in the arm 42. According to a variant embodiment, the arm 42 could be provided with a mechanism for controlling the axial position of the gripping rod 44, or an elastic return or damping element could be provided between the gripping rod 44 and the arm 42.
The arm 42 includes, at its free end 54, or lower end, on the side of the gripping tip 48, a suction cup 56 coaxial with the gripping rod 44, able to grasp an egg 14 by suction. The suction cup 56 here has the shape of a bellows that widens downwards to adapt to different egg shapes. The gripping rod 44 is designed to slide axially through the suction cup 56.
The suction cup 56 is connected to an air suction system 58 through the main tube 46, which allows the suction cup 56 to grasp an egg 14 by suction, or depression.
It should be noted that the sliding clearance of the gripping rod 44 in the arm 42 is sufficient to allow the air suction system 58 to create lower pressure in the suction cup 56 through the main tube 46.
It should be noted that in the position of
In
Advantageously, the gripping member 12 and the individual device 10 form an assembly for the transportation of egg.
By way of illustration,
Thus, the gripping shuttle 62 includes N gripping members 12, these N gripping members 12 being able to grasp up to N eggs 14 arranged either in N housings of an egg transport tray, or in N individual devices 10. These N gripping members 12 are also able to grasp up to N individual devices 10.
Advantageously, the main plate 64 includes a system for adjusting the radial spacing 66 between the gripping members 12, which makes it possible to adapt the shape of the pattern drawn by the series of gripping members 12 to the arrangement of the housings of the egg transport tray and to the arrangement of the individual devices 10 arranged on a flat surface. The gripping shuttle 62 also includes a device for connecting the gripping members 12 to the air suction system 58 so as to be able to control the suction of the eggs 14 by the suction cups 56 of each gripping member 12. The air suction system 58 is also provided to be able to operate in a reverse manner, which allows air to be blown through the suction cup 56 to release the eggs 14 when they have arrived at the destination.
This facility 68 includes a first conveyor line 72, or main conveyor line, which is provided to supply the facility 68 with egg transport trays 70 comprising N housings 74 each able to receive an egg 14 in the vertical position.
In the bottom left part of
According to the embodiment shown, the trays 70 arrive in pairs. Of course, the invention also applies to the case where each tray 70 is treated individually and not in pairs.
The facility includes a second conveyor line 76 which is designed to convey individual devices 10 parallel to the first conveyor line 72, in a second direction of flow F2, also from the left to the right as depicted in
The first grouping station 78 is shown by the lower part of
The facility 68 includes a first gripping shuttle 62 which is mounted movable on a first gantry 86 so as to be able to move transversely T1 relative to the flows F1, F2. The first shuttle 62 makes it possible to grasp the eggs 14 present on the transport trays 70 arriving on the first conveyor line 72, these being incomplete trays 70 forming a first load P1, and to transport them to the first group G1 of individual devices 10 where it deposits them.
By depositing the eggs 14 of the first load P1 in the first group G1 of individual devices 10, the first gripping shuttle 62 also grips the individual empty devices 10 in which no egg 14 is deposited. Indeed, by moving downwards in order to carefully deposit each egg 14 in an individual device 10, while releasing the suction by the suction cups 56 with a slight air overpressure, the gripping tips 48 also come into contact with the bottoms of the receptacles 28, which causes the adhesion of the associated individual devices 10 by magnetic attraction.
The first gripping shuttle 62 thus makes it possible to transport the individual empty devices 10 toward the area upstream of the second conveyor line 76, here to an intermediate supply station 87 upstream of the second conveyor line 76 which is arranged parallel to the portion where the first grouping station 78 is arranged. Here, this intermediate supply station 87 is connected to the portion where the first grouping station 78 is arranged by a bend.
After the individual empty devices 10 have been removed from the first grouping station 78, the cleat 84 located downstream is raised which makes it possible to allow the remaining individual devices 10 to pass, all containing eggs 14, so that they move downstream, according to the second flow F2 by virtue of the conveyor belt 77 which operates continuously.
The second grouping station 88, which is shown in particular by
This is why the facility 68 here includes a second gripping shuttle 62 which is mounted movable on a second gantry 90 so as to be able to move transversely T2 relative to the flows F1, F2. The second gripping shuttle 62 makes it possible to grasp the N eggs 14 present in the N individual devices 10 of the second group G2, and to transport them to the first conveyor line 72 and deposit them on empty egg transport trays 70 with N housings 74.
For this purpose, the second gripping shuttle 62 is placed above the N eggs 14 of the second group G2, visible in
Once it has arrived above the empty trays 70, the second gripping shuttle 62 deposits the N eggs 14 in the N housings 74 by lowering the gripping members 12 and by releasing the suction in the suction cups 76, or even by applying a slight air pressure in the suction cups 76 to release the eggs 14.
The facility 68 according to the invention thus provides complete egg transport trays 70 at the outlet of the first conveyor line 72 which can be sent to a subsequent step of treatment, incubation or to perform any other operation on the trays 70 or on the eggs 14.
After having deposited the N eggs 14 in the N housings 74 on the first conveyor line 72, the second gripping shuttle 62 can come back to the N individual empty devices 10, which are shown in
Advantageously, according to the embodiment shown, the first grouping station 78 and the second grouping station 88 each comprise a retractable spacing rack 95 which makes it possible to space the individual devices 10, and therefore the eggs 14, at the junction between the first and the second halves of eggs 14 which correspond respectively to the first and second trays 70 of the pair of trays 70. Of course, in the case where the facility 68 operates by tray and not by pair of trays 70, then this spacing rack is not necessary.
In order to be able to deposit the empty individual devices 10 on the second conveyor line 76, a device for releasing 96 the individual devices 10 is provided in the facility 68.
According to a first embodiment, which is shown by
According to a second embodiment, which is shown by
Once the individual devices 10 are released from the gripping members 12, the magnetized plate 102 retracts to allow the individual devices 10 to continue their movement with the conveyor belt 77 to the first grouping station 78.
There follows a description of a method for filling egg transport trays 70 according to the invention. This method includes the following steps:
According to a variant embodiment, the first conveyor line 72 may be dedicated to supplying incomplete egg transport trays 70, and a third conveyor line is provided to collect the second load of eggs and output trays 70 filled with eggs 14 in all of their housings 74. This variant embodiment makes it possible for example to supply the facility 68 with egg transport trays 70 comprising N housings 74 and to fill, at the output, egg transport trays 70 comprising X housings 74, the number X of housings 74 being potentially equal to or different from the number N of housings 74 at the input. In this case, the second grouping station 88 is designed to form a second group G2 comprising X individual devices 10 filled with eggs 14.
According to an alternative embodiment, the first gantry 86 can comprise a third gripping shuttle 62 which makes it possible to transport the remaining empty devices 10 at the first grouping station 78 while the first gripping shuttle 62 will seek out and convey the eggs 14 from the first conveyor line 72 to the second conveyor line 76. In this case, the third gripping shuttle 62 is dedicated to transferring the empty individual devices 10 from the first grouping station 78 to the intermediate supply station 87, or third station.
According to a variant embodiment, which is shown in
According to this variant embodiment, the gripping member 12 includes only the suction cup 56, but may also comprise both the suction cup 56 and the magnet with the gripping rod 44. The gripping member 12 can therefore grasp either an individual empty device 10, or an egg 14 and the gripping shuttle 62 can therefore grasp both individual empty devices 10 and eggs 14, but also separately from eggs 14 or individual devices 10, depending on the choice of whether or not to aspirate on each suction cup 56.
It should be noted that it is possible to do mechanical suction/blowing; the suction would be mechanically deactivated if in contact with an egg, or no suction if no contact with an egg.
The difference between this variant embodiment and the main embodiment described above lies in the management of the automatic control of the gripping members 12: the version with a bump 104 requires individual management for gripping, moving, and depositing each individual device 10. Indeed, the gripping shuttle 62 and the control of the suction system 58 must determine which are the gripping members 12 provided with individual devices 10 to be released and which are the gripping members 12 carrying eggs 14.
One advantage of the solution with a magnet shown above is that the management of the automation to control the gripping and the movement of the gripping shuttle 62 is simpler since the individual devices 10 are grasped by the gripping members 12 if they are empty, whereas if they are filled, the gripping members 12 can only grasp the eggs 14 if suction is being controlled through the suction cup 56.
According to a variant embodiment of the facility 68 and of the filling method according to the invention, it is possible to detect upon arrival on the first conveyor line 72 if trays 70 are heavily filled, for example more than 75% filled, and in this case not to empty them. It is then provided to form on the second conveying line 78, with a suitable arrangement of eggs 14 in the individual devices 10, an egg filling pattern which makes it possible to complete the very heavily trays 70 on the first conveyor line 72 by depositing the eggs 14 by means of the second gripping shuttle 62 only in the empty housings 74 of the trays 70.
The individual device 10, the facility 68, and the filling method according to the invention allow the complementary filling of egg transport trays 70 by making it possible to complete trays 70 partially filled with eggs 14 such that all the housings 74 of the tray 70 are occupied at the outlet of the conveyor line.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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FR2012652 | Dec 2020 | FR | national |
FR2100126 | Jan 2021 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/FR2021/052083 | 11/24/2021 | WO |