Claims
- 1. An arrangement for transferring items from a first station on an assembly line to a second station on the assembly line, comprising:
a rotationally mounted transfer arm for rotating and transferring items from the first station on the assembly line to the second station on the assembly line, the transfer arm having an alignment aperture; a receptacle for receiving the transferred items at the second station on the assembly line, the receptacle having an alignment aperture; means for precisely aligning the receptacle with the transfer arm at the second station, after the transfer arm has rotated from the first station to the second station, including a reciprocating alignment assembly having an alignment rod at the second station, which aligns the receptacle with the alignment assembly by passing the alignment rod through the alignment aperture in the receptacle, and then aligns the receptacle and the alignment assembly with the transfer arm by passing the alignment rod through the alignment aperture in the transfer arm, to precisely align the receptacle with the transfer arm at the second station.
- 2. The arrangement of claim 1, wherein the alignment assembly is mounted for reciprocating vertical movement at the second station.
- 3. The arrangement of claim 1, wherein the transfer arm includes first and second alignment apertures which are aligned with first and second alignment apertures in the receptacle by first and second alignment rods of the alignment assembly passing through the first and second alignment apertures in the receptacle and then passing through the first and second alignment apertures in the transfer arm.
- 4. The arrangement of claim 1, wherein the receptacle comprises a pallet which defines an array of individual openings for receiving an array of individual items.
- 5. The arrangement of claim 4, including:
a plurality of alignment assemblies; first and second transfer arms, each of which is rotationally reciprocated between the first station and the second station, and each of which includes first and second alignment apertures which are aligned with first and second alignment apertures in a pallet by first and second alignment rods of an alignment assembly passing through the first and second alignment apertures in the pallet and then passing through the first and second alignment apertures in one of the first and second alignment arms.
- 6. The arrangement of claim 4, in an inlay station which transfers molds from an injection molding machine in which the molds are molded to pallets which support and align the molds on a conveyor system which advances the pallets into and through the inlay station.
- 7. The arrangement of claim 6, wherein a first front curve transfer arm transfers front curve molds to a front curve pallet and a second back curve transfer arm transfers back curve molds to a back curve pallet.
- 8. The arrangement of claim 4, wherein each pallet is rectangular and supports a rectangular array of molds in a rectangular array of cylindrical cavities therein, and each cavity includes a generally cylindrical void with an annular flange formed around the circumferential upper edge of the cylindrical void, such that a mold is supported at its generally circular outer edge by an annular flange.
- 9. The arrangement of claim 7, wherein a conveyor system advances first and second pallets into the inlay station, the first pallet is loaded with an array of front curve molds, and the second pallet is loaded with an array of back curve molds, and each pallet is aligned in the inlay station by at least one vertically reciprocating alignment assembly.
- 10. The arrangement of claim 9, wherein each alignment assembly includes two vertically extending alignment rods having generally pointed tips which are raised upwardly after a pallet enters and is roughly aligned in the inlay station, and the rising alignment rods pass through the alignment holes in the pallet to more precisely align the pallet with the alignment rods and then pass through two alignment holes in one of the transfer arms to more precisely align the pallet and alignment assembly with the transfer arm.
- 11. The arrangement of claim 6, wherein each alignment assembly includes an array of transfer tubes which is raised and lowered through an array of cylindrical cavities in the pallet to assist in removing the molds from a placement head which holds an array of molds at the end of a rotatable transfer arm, and the array of transfer tubes is raised upwardly through the array of cylindrical cavities until the transfer tubes are positioned adjacent to a placement head.
- 12. The arrangement of claim 11, wherein individual molds are secured to the placement head by individual vacuums which are terminated to release the array of molds into the raised array of transfer tubes, and individual vacuums in each of the transfer tubes are turned on to transfer the molds from the placement head to the raised array of transfer tubes without disturbing the alignment of the molds.
- 13. The arrangement of claim 12, wherein after release of the molds from the placement head, the alignment assembly is lowered such that the array of transfer tubes descends into the pallet, and the vacuums in the individual transfer tubes are terminated to allow the molds to be supported in correctly aligned positions in the cavities in the pallet.
- 14. The arrangement of claim 13, wherein as the transfer tubes are being lowered, the alignment rod initially remains aligned within the transfer arm as the alignment assembly is being initially lowered to maintain the pallet, the alignment assembly and the transfer arm in correctly aligned positions until the molds are transferred to the cavities in the pallet.
- 15. The arrangement of claim 1, wherein each alignment assembly includes a compliance module which allows limited x/y translations and rotation within the alignment assembly to align the receptacle with the transfer arm.
- 16. An arrangement for transferring an array of items from a placement head to a pallet comprising:
a placement head for receiving an array of items, the placement head having an alignment aperture; a pallet for receiving the array of items transferred from the placement head, the pallet having an alignment aperture; means for precisely aligning the pallet with the placement head, including a vertically reciprocating alignment assembly having an alignment rod which aligns the pallet with the placement head by passing the alignment rod through the alignment aperture in the pallet and then through the alignment aperture in the placement head, to precisely align the pallet with the placement head; the alignment assembly include an array of transfer tubes which is raised and lowered through an array of cavities in the pallet to assist in transferring the items from the placement head to the pallet, wherein the array of transfer tubes is raised upwardly through the array of cavities until the transfer tubes are positioned adjacent to the placement head, and the items are then transferred from the placement head to the transfer tubes; after transfer of the items to the transfer tubes, the alignment assembly is lowered such that the array of transfer tubes descends into the pallet, and as the transfer tubes are being lowered, the alignment rod initially remains aligned with the placement head as the alignment assembly is initially lowered to maintain the pallets in correctly aligned relative to the placement head until the items are transferred to the pallet.
- 17. The arrangement of claim 16, wherein the placement head includes first and second alignment apertures which are aligned with first and second alignment apertures in the pallet by first and second alignment rods of the alignment assembly passing through the first and second alignment apertures in the pallet and then passing through the first and second alignment apertures in the placement head.
- 18. The arrangement of claim 16, in an inlay station which transfers items which are molds from an injection molding machine in which the molds are molded to the pallets which support and align the molds on a conveyor system which advances the pallets into and through the inlay station.
- 19. The arrangement of claim 16, wherein each pallet is rectangular and supports a rectangular array of items which are molds in a rectangular array of cylindrical cavities therein, and each cavity includes a generally cylindrical void with an annular flange formed around the circumferential upper edge of the cylindrical void, such that a mold is supported at its generally circular outer edge by an annular flange.
- 20. The arrangement of claim 16, wherein the alignment assembly includes two vertically extending alignment rods having generally pointed tips which are raised upwardly, and the rising alignment rods pass through the alignment holes in the pallet to more precisely align the pallet with the alignment rods and then pass through two alignment holes in the placement head to more precisely align the pallet and the alignment assembly with the placement head.
- 21. The arrangement of claim 16, wherein individual items are secured to the placement head by individual vacuums which are terminated to release the array of items into the raised array of transfer tubes, and individual vacuums in each of the transfer tubes are turned on to transfer the items from the placement head to the raised array of transfer tubes without disturbing the alignment of the items.
- 22. The arrangement of claim 21, wherein after release of the items from the placement head, the alignment assembly is lowered such that the array of transfer tubes descends into the pallet, and the vacuums in the individual transfer tubes are terminated to allow the items to be supported in correctly aligned positions in cavities in the pallet.
- 23. The arrangement of claim 16, wherein the alignment assembly includes a compliance module which allows limited x/y translations and rotation within the alignment assembly to align the pallet with the placement head.
- 24. An arrangement for moving an item from a first station to a transfer tube comprising:
a transfer tube, a transfer arm for placement of said item on said transfer tube, and alignment means for aligning said item with said transfer tube.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of Parnell et al. U.S. Ser. No. 09/925,403 filed Aug. 9, 2001, having the same title, which is fully incorporated herein by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09925403 |
Aug 2001 |
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10215755 |
Aug 2002 |
US |